West Carrollton High School - Piratan Yearbook (West Carrollton, OH)

 - Class of 1960

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I I I 'ru Q:.-A,.g,,,,+,h, 4Mw A X. x . 4 . X ':.,-2 1 LJ fu. L ang- 4 .n 'fi VD: ,'r?J,1as 2.-, 1960 'W' 'V' 'wx xgmvrqg N v'w1:w'fwm,- W 'L' Wm 'wufmW lmW. . '-x ,. -M., fum x 5 X w.,,,,,M:ww ,M M X ,. M W-w,,,,,,N lim w f . , --fu. ,- 'M -. x ' mp f ' 'L '- us . ' b - H- vin' -1 , - uw sk vm I i Ali' wx W . N '-em, gy, M W.. -f . V L . . M, ,4 Q an are I wax .ww 2 :ami-.I fm: 119' My s . . . I '4 '. H. Arififf .,. A 1:--,if i1'.1f , agi, - 1 f This school year of 1959-1960 marks the 50th anniversary of West Carrollton High School. In 1909 a four-year high school was started on the site which, since 1876, had housed the students of West Carrollton. In the spring of 1910, there was no graduating class. The next year, 1911, brought the first graduation exercises to West Carrollton and a senior class which boasted two members. This year, a half-century since the founding of our school, the enrollment has enlarged to such an extent that the class of 1960 totals to 144 graduating seniors. We, the class of 1960, are extremely grateful for the many opportunities which have been ours for the taking at West Carrollton High School. Serious instruction has given us knowledge and helped us to develop our character. Hours of relaxation have been offered by clubs and various school activities. At times when work accumulated and life became a ceaseless round of activity we were discouraged. At these times we often sought and received a word of encourage- ment or advice from the faculty. These things we will not soon forget. Now at the end of our voyage, we have discovered the rich re- ward which comes of studying seriously, co- operating with others, participating in whole- some recreation and giv- ing and receiving. We are ready for commence- ment, ready to unearth our treasure- . 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RUSSELL ith Pride On the Golden Anniversary of West Carroll- ton High School, we affectionately and humbly dedicate this 1960 edition of the Piratan to Mr. Harry A. Russell. We look upon Mr. Russell not only as a principal, but also as a friend who is always willing to help with our problems. His stern countenance hides a warm heart that ap- peals to all students around him. ,and Mrs. Russell admire a corsage she received at a Junior-Senior Reception. l Roberta Rice and Dennis Ross receive help from Mr. Russell in planning their college- prepuratory schedule. I QE iii? :sts N KW Wx - it .ya s vase: IQ is SHN! A familiar sight in the office Mr. Russell at the inter-com. 1 Mr. Russell was graduated from Richmond College, Richmond, Virginia, and received his M.A. from Ohio State University. He joined the faculty of West Carrollton High School in 1923 as principal. Along with his admin- istrative duties, he taught physics and chemistry and served as basketball coach. 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Clouse The school board members listen intently while Mr, Schnell shows them Q1 painting of the new high school Progress Is Important This year, besides their regular load of advising and determining the policies of the West Carrollton school system, the school board devoted much of its time and effort to the completion of plans for the new high school. 11 Members ofthe school board view the progress of the new high school building. I5 These People Guid HARRY A. RUSSELL A. C. EISELE MISS MARTHA DEAN Principal Assistant Principal Dean of Girls B,A., Richmond University B.S. Ed., Wittenberg College B.A., Cedarville College M.A., Ohio State University linda Porter is one of many students who gain secretarial experience by working in the office. I6 Through the administrations friendly interest and guidance, we i become better equipped to meet the problems that arise in school life, and also to become better equipped to meet the future. A JAMES JOHNSON Dean of Boys B.S., University of Dayton ur School Lives bf, W., .4 .W.,,,,,,,,,.,.,,....A...,...-.V-J' Wg Q .V,:,kh g K in , ,, , F' L , 1 -if 4-Q A X English I 5 Bczsi Wmwmwm IVIISS REBECCA BIARSH BA., Cedarville College M.A., Oliio State University ,f Lf RUPERT DOAN AB., Ohio Wfcsleyan Univer- sity M,Ed., Miami University Nik MRS. PAULINE BROWN B.A., Ezirlham College NIP www' DAVID COLLINS FLA., Anderson College 'or Learning MISS RUTH WOODMAN A.B., Heidelberg College Students are enrolled in an English class every year. During their high school years they have a choice of college English, business English, and general English. In the seventh and eighth grades they are taught spelling, literature, gram- mar, and library science. As extra sub- jects students are offered speech, journal- ism, and drama. MISS SUZANNE BOOHER BS. Ed., Miami University MRS. ROSEMARY HINDS B.S. Ed., Ohio Northern Uni- versity Buddy Bunn practices his speech techniques in Miss Marsh's class. L4 LIRSA MARY P- RUSSELL DONALD BOGAN MRS. DIANE BALL MRS. RUTH SNOUFFER BLA., Otterbein Collqgg BS. Ed., Wiliuiington College Lilnurimz Speech Tbempiir Miami University B.S. Ed., Miami University Explomtian of Space Spur ntereszf in Science WILLARD FRUSH LIRS. ELIZABETH STEVE GRABAN BS., Morehead State College ARMSTRONG A-B., U11iV'CfSifY Of Kellillfky B.S,, Berea College Ed. M., Indiana University Science is the result of man's endless search for truth. An understanding of science is of the utmost importance to all citizens of the Atomic Age. Today, due to the em' phasis placed on science in the school curriculum, students have wonderful opportunities for discovering many things about their environment. Eighth and ninth graders take general science, an intro- ductory course. After this, students may take biology, chemistry, physics, and physical science. JAMES LANE JOHN STRAHAN B.S. and M.A., Eastern, Ken- B.S., Manchester College tucky State College M.S., Purdue University In Mr. Strahan's physics class, Ross Hodgson shows Pat Lafferty and Dave Orr some uses of high- frequency radio waves. 2 l Knowledge of Mah of - 4172? m nf 7 .lf 41'4',A W f 5.4138 '-I in I5' 7 :C 6740 14 , y, I I3.+f 1la'+IZ'f- 4 I K f Ts Essential H. R. BROWN A.B., Otterbein College ALVIN HOUCK B.S. Ed., Rio Grande College M. Ed., Ohio University Theorems, tangents, remainders, equations, angles and triangles are all familiar words to mathematic students. Mathematics prepares students nfot only for careers in such fields as engineering and science, but also is essential in everyday life. Mathematics offered at West Carrollton includes such courses as general math, business arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. f .i,.g5Eig.'te 1w1ir '?'5'.'-:jss fi.: 'fe-,y r 'fl i rj 5 fist . ,. ' . I . . K 1 , 31 if ' 'i gh 1 T21 L lf? ,a V. E L PAUL XVEILER A.B., Baldv'in-Wallace lege A.M,, Ohio State University Mr. Newberg explains a problem to Lucretia Prichard and Norman Hall. Col- COURTNEY DALTON B.S. Ed., University of Day- ICH JOHN NEWBERG B.S., Indiana Central College 23 Social Studies Give Knowledge 0 'A' .,.. M war ' ' MISS MINNIE WILLS AB., Olivet College A.M., University of Illinois PAUL RIDDLE PHILLIP HUBBARD BS, Anderson College B.S., Miami University M. Ed, Miami University Das! cmd mlersmmling 0 f Present Fred Randall points out at prime location on a map as Judy Engler and Mr. In- gledue look on in agreement. The Social Studies program includes world history, world geography, American his- tory, sociology, civics, and- American government. These courses give the student a complete background in world problems. In our world of turmoil, a knowledge of his- torical problems and how they were solved in the past is important to every responsible citizen who must participate in solving contemporary problems. JAMES INGLEDUE DALE DISNEY ROBERT SCHUDER MURL HUFFINIAN A.B,, Wittenberg College B.S., Union College B.A., Rollins College A.B., Manchester College A.M., Eastern Kentucky State College me 115 MRS. DORRIS HENSLEY MRS. BEVERLY ABBOTT B.A., Centre College B.S., Miami University 26 Students Prepare to Becom Nearly all students who take com- mercial courses are preparing for a career in the field of business. Courses offered for these students include bus- iness arithrnetic, bookkeeping, typing, shorthand, office practice and business English. Business students are given the op- portunity to become familiar with the tools of business which will confront them as they prepare to become a part of the business world. DONALD SEARS B.S., Ohio State University B.S., Ind. State Teachers Col- M.Ed., Miami University lege M.Ed., Miami University Q 2. A.WM,a-mn-.N 2 f R My i Q +1 . EE A MZA mlm, in P ,, ...L 's A , ' QR, E QL as 1 XX qs W 'Y 3 as Art cmd Music Give Student F? Freedom 0 Expression ROBERT FREDERICK B.F.A. and B.S. Ed., Miami University The music department of West Carrollton High pro- motes interest in music and develops talent of the students. Orchestra, band, ensembles and choruses afford vast musical experiences and a wide range of opportunities for expressing artistic abilities. Those who have shared in the pleasure of participating in concerts will long remember the satisfaction of hard work and practice. HARRY HAGGERTY B.S., Mus. Ed., University of Cincinnati A West Carrollton student has much freedom of expression for his imagina- tive thoughts. In art his moods can be captured by means of color, line and subject. Before he can express his creative ideas effectively, he must learn to use the varied mediums corrctly. These mediums include water colors, clay, basic design and chalk. After mastering these he is ready to do paintings, ceramics, jewelry, and varied other things. In art classes students express themselves in various ways. WILLIAM SCUTT B,M., Cincinnati Conservatory of Music M.M., University of Illinois ROSS ROBBINS B.S. Ed., University of Ne- braska H with amd Gym Clczsse gil 09 va -, Y A f?-In f Z S W W f f at www promotes Physical Fitness MRS. GERTRUDE WERNER B.S. Ed., Miami University A. A. BENTLEY B.S. Ed., Wittenberg College .aww E'j'lff Q TS MRS. ELIZABETH DeWEESE Berea College Cincinnati General Hospital Physical Education classes seek to develop muscular skills and power through big muscle activities, an interest in sports and athletic skills and in training for use of leisure. Health teaches the student about histbody and its functions, and seeks to establish healthful habits of living so that he may become a healthy, happy individual. S At the beginning of each gym period, classes do warm up exercises. Shop Offers 4 Jerry Fuller gets his metal-project plans approved by Mr. Hall. JOHN HALL B.S., Eastern Kentucky State College GERALD CRIBLEY T. W. CROY B.S. Ed., Ohio Northern Uni- A.B., Otterbein College versity A.M., Ohio State University -7 I :mety 0 f Arts In industrial arts many opportunities are offered to those who wish to learn a manual skill. Metal shop gives the student a basic knowledge of the materials, processes and operations of the metal-working field. A wood-shop student learns selection and use of wood products, skill and safety in the use of hand and power tools, and conser- vation of materials. Mechanical drawing introduces drawing as the language of industry and endeavors to teach the basic drafting room practices which include the ability to read prints and make drawings. V.. , ,ly X we X gn Ms- H, IM. ' ,fp , H . 4 EE Q, ia 2 ffflissi' 42: 4 ff.- ., ., v K K,-f B L,,.ff ' P Home Economics Offef k , , i I +'f : iw W I J , H, ' ,ww Q . an A W, 1 KL 1 K I? ix-ik HQ fs 1 , 14213, ifqwx ' A 'f 'wif W faluable Training In Mrs. Wei1er's class, these girls sample their own cooking. In home economics girls have the oppor- tunity to learn the fundamentals and values of family living. Girls in the seventh and eighth grades take twelve weeks of home economics. Students in high school may take this course as an elective. Those en- rolled study cooking, sewing, Child care, in- terior decorating, home nursing, and econ- omizing. MRS. RUBY WEILER LIRS. JOAN BORTON B.S., Otterbein College BS., Purdue University 35 Office Staff - Our E fficieiicy Experts Mrs. Jean Mclntosh HIGH SCHOOL SECRETARY Our office staff is responsible for the efficiency of our business transactions and records. The duties of the staff include preparing correspondence, enrollment, bulletins, and financial records. Their assistance is an invaluable service to the school. Mrs. Charlotte T. Hoff SECRETARY TO SUPERINTENDENT Forest E. Treon CLERK-TREASURER Mrs. Linda Lemons SECRETARY TO CLERK-TREASURER Frank icholas Eighth Gfmcle Teachers IODERN 'K-+L u ?i'1g, WINSTON GRESS Principal B.A., B.S. Ed., Otterbein College M. Ed., Miami University 'Qi MRS. IDA GILMORE English and Home Economics A.B., Berea College M.A., University of Kentucky .-.NJ 'Hi MRS. HELEN VINCENT Secretary RALPH CLAY Science and Phys. Ed. B.S., Concord College RICHARD HOWARD Social Science B.S., Eastern Ky. State College Not pictured: R. A. JUSTICE 5 m if Ao. ......, dun-v'0 ll!L'L ' M..--. 4, .. Industrial Arts and Math MRS. MARY ANN DEGLER Music 37 FIRST ROW: Mrs. Ruth Taylor, Mrs. Alma Wright, Mrs. Madge Fair, Mrs. Mar- Appezfizing Meals Are Prepared Mrs. Ann Randall, supervisor of the cafeteria, explains the weekly menu to Mrs. Ruth Pinkerton. Mrs. Dorothy Willman and Mrs. Gladys Treon col- lect our lunch money. 38 T ah' tha Nelson. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Dorothy Tuttle, Mrs. Evelyn Stokes, Mrs. Marguerite Nelson, Mrs. Rose Wilson, Mrs. Wilma Bowden, Mrs. Carrie An- ders. Mrs. Ann Randall takes the responsibility of plan- ning our midday meals. She considers nutrition, economy, and variety in her selections. The cafeteria staff must operate efficiently to pre- pare the many meals served in the cafeteria each day. Mrs. Tuttle, head cook, leads the cafeteria staff in the preparation of plentiful and appetizing meals. 4 is The custodians' job of keeping our high g school pleasant, clean, and in good condition 3 never ends. They work at this important job the entire year without receiving the long vaca- tions enjoyed by the students. The bus drivers always strive to give us safe and prompt bus service to and from school. Raymond Sparks, Amos Humphrey, Cash Sparks, Beatrice McLaughlin Alvie McLaughlin. Ciistodidiis and Bus Drivers Provide Cledri Buildings cmd Safe Rides Charles Gephart, Paul Hartzell, Don Willard, Lester Ebriglit, Chester Palmer, Hesket Alley, Albert Daniels, Clayton Frye, james Benson, George Stevens, Charles Hauser, Warren Gustin. 39 f ii?, E' E1 115121 1x 1 ij 11 11 1 311 111 1 11 , , 11 Q1 l JV, JY- sf-1 11 1 f' ,n- 'M-'M' 14- QA' 1 'Q' ,, l Q :1 ' 1 swf' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I. I , 3. 1-Of 1 1 V' 'P ' x mfg-'I X, X-A-W. -,QA - - 1-6: X .-. 'N 1 1 f . I 'L 'Af ii.. A -3-- 1 1 1 ' ' jg 1 iw' A g - x,L.f1 ,Lv ' 1, 1 1 x-S- 1 .,-xg. -ff' 1 1 11 1 Y 1 1 1 - 1 1 51 1 fx 1 1 1 if ' f ' ' '1 XX YY-1. E 1 fi, , L 'yxj ' 1 ' , 1 1 if fakk N, W' 1 W W ,fl'k'k 1' ' xx' 2 ,ff--1 QJN-' - ' ' 1, 1 ,f ' !L xy 1 ' .. N- J! .fit fi ' 'L' X.. . 1 1 1 Xxx' xi -fX4- L 4, x -, 1 M XM ,A ,1 My Q 1 4 V N-, . jgfcf..-Q . , A, 1 L1i'?iC2fQ'7.5 11 A ' ,1 V 1 , ' 1 ' lx I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1,1-Q-.4 f xj 'A 5-. 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The Hawaiian mood added a special atmosphere to the dancing which' followed the dinner. s Impressive 'VW ,,.v ' On April 17, 1959, the Junior- Senior Reception was held at the Miami Hotel. Giving a tropical touch to the occasion were the huge paper pineapples made by the jun- iors. The welcome was given by the junior class president, Bill Duncan, with the response being given by Sam Speelman, senior class presi- d-ent. Orchids to You was the theme of Mr. Schnell's presentation. Mr. Russell followed with his speech Aloha Climaxing the program was Larry Pendley's reading of the Senior Prophecy. As a fitting end to a Hawaiian evening, everyone enjoyed dancing to the varied music of The Barney Uhl Band. Happy Hawaiian Holiday, say Eugene Gray and Ross Hodgson to Carol Willis and. Sue McCloud. Bunches of leis and pineapples mark this as a real festival. For after-dinner entertainment Shirley Tudor and Made- leine Beck performed the hula. 43 Homecoming Queen P1fiscill4 1 4 N X 1 I PRISCILLA COOL . eigm SENIOR ATTENDANTS Sharon Borger Karen Kline JUNIOR ATTENDANTS Carol Willis Sandra Brock SOP l-IOMORE ATTENDANTS Marcia Helfinstine Sandra Price FREISHMAN ATTENDANTS Carole Price Janice Houck HOMECOMING COURT Sandra Price, Carol Willis, Karen Kline, Queen Priscilla Cool, Sharon Borger, Sandra Brock, Marcia Helfinstine, Janice Houck, Carole Price. Homecoming Homecoming is a tradition carried out each year, at which time alumni return to their Alma Mater, and old friends greet each other with a hearty hand- shake and warm embrace. The Senior Class acted as hosts and proudly pre- sented the homecoming ceremony at the half of the West Carrolltbn and Vandalia-Butler football game. -Q Carol Willis and Sandra Brock, chosen by their classmates'to participate in the homecoming activities, enjoy a convertible ride around the football stadium before the ceremonies begin. 46 FLOWER GIRL-Nancy Alexander CROWN BEARER--Jackie Clark The Queen, Priscilla Cool, and her attendants ascended from convertibles driven by various Junior and Senior boys, for one of the most treasured moments of their lives. Even the chilly breeze did not take the glow from the atmos- phere which enveloped the crowd. To the melody of Let Me Call You Sweet- heart, the girls walked to the center of a large heart formed by the band. At this time they and their escorts were introduced. Jczfober Highlight Stairway to the Stars was the theme of the dance following the game. The gym was gaily decorated with glistening stars and music by the Blue Notes added sparkle to the occasion. Xe Under an arch of streaming banners unfurled by the majorettes, her majesty enters the field with her escort, David Mays. ESCORTS Dave Mays, Richard Edison, Gary Wara laumont, Duane Stocksdale, Fred Ran- dall, William Zechar, Robert Smith, Wesley Garrison, jerry Parks. In keeping 1959 queen, cilla Cool. with tradition Shirly Parks crowns the new queen, Pris Mike West applies spirit gum to Tom Wolf's mustache. Seniors Presen CAST Mrs. Williams ,S ,, Williams ,, , Jerry Martin s,s,, Sheriff Doolittle , Brock .o,,,,o,,, o,,.,,,o Margy O'Laughlin Hazel Sommers . B Ann Wickcliff ,,,o Maurine Gardner Johannah Green ,,,,, Priscilla Ralston .e,,, Director .,o,,o,c,oo, , Bonnie Risner S, , Larry Pendley David Blair Tom Wolf . ,.... Mike West Sandi Werner Cookie Bowie Dottie Willman Harriet Rice Madeleine Campbell Shirley Tudor Mr. David Collins That rest may be longer than either of you plan, maybe even a permanent one! Dave Blair discovers he is held captive by spies, Mike West and Larry Penclley. Thanks, I shouldn't, but I will! exclaims Cookie Bowie as Bormie Risner and Mike West offer her drugged food g Island tt? ' ,511 i wi if Si 7345 qi Now you'd better come with me, Mrs. Williams! Harriet Rice, Shirley Tudor and Madeleine Campbell try to prevent Bonnie Risner from learning they suspect her of being a spy. It all takes place on a fog island against a background of foghorns, boat whistles, and pounding surf. Thinking he's the guest of a friend on this deso- late island, jerry Martin, young scien- tist from Los Alamos, soon learns other- wise. He encounters instead two phony caretakers, who in reality are spies try- ing to secure government secrets. There follows a cat-and-mouse ma- neuvering, when suddenly comes Sheriff Doolittle searching for a party of stranded young ladies. Finding the party, Doolittle brings the girls into the house to await low tide. A battle begins when Jerry tries des- perately to warn the girls of their danger. The girls unconsciously make matters worse, until a final unexpected, nerve-tingling showdown. The play Fog Island was presented by the senior i V. T., 3 , class on Nov. 20, 1959. Long hours were spent in 0 learning lines and in rehearsal on stage. The play was filled with suspense and fast-moving action. Audience response was most gratifying. tar' ' ix? -rf ii? Efs Now don't you go stirrin' things up too soon. Tom Wolf tells Harriet Rice to be patient. It's all in the mind, keep the proper attitude and you won't sneeze! Sandi Werner comforts allergy victim Dottie Willman. 49 Time out for chatting about the whirl of social events which take place during the Christmas holidays. 50 Dim lights added to the romantic atmosphere as the handsomely dressed couples danced to the enchanting music. Senior Prom-A Dream Becomes cz Reality The starry-eyed expres- sion worn by these senior boys and their dates in- dicate a dream has be- come a reality. These sparkling couples are Sandra Brock, Lonnie Thacker, Sandy Hall, Dennis Rose, Ernest Puls, Nancy Hall, Larry Gil- bert, Mary Duncan. The refreshment counter was a popular gather- ing place for Dick Kneer, Tom Weidle and Tom Settle, Everyone enjoyed dancing to the music of the Blue Notes. 'Qi-. Gay music filled the chilly winter air on the night ol' the Senior Prom, one of the most im- portant social affairs of the year. The Prom was held at Wampler's Ballerina Dec. 28, 1959 with the- Blue Notes furnishing the music. The atmosphere was enhanced by the soft glow of candlelight and the beautiful holiday decora- tions. Attending the dance were seniors, juniors, fac- ulty and alumni. Meet Corliss Archer l l FIRST ROW: Padi McKain, Carol Nies, Natala Wells, Carole Lewis. SECOND ROW: Duane Briden- baugh, Judy Winterrowd, Dallas Mathis, Mary Myers, Larry Gilbert, Judy Croy, Connie Streete, Bill Bean. As the play begins Corliss is doing a character sketch of her mother. Thinking that everyone around her-especially her boy friend Dexter-is in a terrible rut, Cor- liss decides to enliven things by Writing an imaginary diary. In this diary she describes her father as a wife-beating alcoholic and Dexter as a juvenile delinquent. Then, by pretending to have lost interest in him, Corliss goads Dexter into pretending that he is a tough character. Cousin Agnes, shocked at the sight of Dexter in this state, tells Mr. and Mrs. Archer. Before this im- pression can be corrected and the diary de- stroyed, it is read by Cousin Agnes who is then certain that her relatives are terrible. Other events lead the play to a serious level and then to comedy again in the third act and to an ingenious, hilarious finale. 52 Doctor, it could be appendicitis. Corliss fCarole Lewisj offers her own opinion of her illness. resented h juniors There's no mistake about it. He's a juvenile delinquent! Cousin Agnes fNatala Wellsj points an ac- cusing finger at Dex- ter fBil1 Beanj. Don't you feel well, Corliss darling? Bill Bean worriedly asks Carole Lewis. C or! iff Archer Mr, Archer .... Mrs. Archer ., Dexter , .,,, .. Mr. Frarzklirz Mrs, Franklin Ceumirz Agnes Mildred ,,,t,,,, B elty ,i.,t,,,..,,, Louzse ,V,,,,,...., The Doctor ...... The N urfe ..... Director ,.,,r, CAST Carole Lewis Dallas Mathis Mary Myers , , Bill Bean Duane Bridenbaugh Judy Winterrowd Natala Wells Carol Nies Judy Croy Padi McKain Larry Gilbert Connie Street Miss Ruth Woodman Remember this - it won't-do you any good to come crawling back later, Carole Lewis tells Bill Bean who seems to be quite un- concerned by the whole matter. Moments ta wVY1ea:,,i gssquww- linux-. Fretl Ramlull .mtl Toni Mustuine slmrc their cnthusiusm about their new Class rings. Sue Houck and Chris Cleary relive moments of the 19203 Wl1ilC doing the Charleston at a Y-Teen party. 54 BOOKXWORM BALI. TEEN TXVI RL BIEATNIK DAX SCOUT I-I OUSE DANCES TURN-ABOUT 'PEEN-BEAT TAG emember TALENT SHOW SWEETHEART DANCE CHRISTMAS BAND DANCE PROM SCIENCE ASSEMBLY CAREER DAY BASKETBALL INTRAMURALS PEP ASSEMBLIES The man from outer space fFred Randallj visited the Campus during the week the Spaceman's Ball. 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V, -.P EV VV E.f',3lQf,.V':Q4:3?Ff ' 9 . V -r nm MV 'V , ,.V.59 - .,VQ4V2IV?Wff'?EVV f f.V . . . :Dy wi.- -XTX. Ld, XX, V -V V- .. VVfVV:f:5- V A '.,.1-jVQ,.'i'Vg .V '. , A V--,X.'V. 'V..XjX,X 'X X. V -.... VX , ' V V V , a -A R 1 f W f. 5 - , rug - if -lW ', , fi.-. Pzmtes Take SW West West West West West West West West West West West West West West VARSITY TEAM FIRST ROW: Dave Mays, Eugene Gray, Larry rPendley, Ronnie Craig, Eddie Milbern, Wayne Mays, Gary Barnes, Phillip Wolford. SECOND ROW: Lloyd Bowman, Managery john Montgom- ery, Dave Southerland, Whick Turner, Joe Kreitzer, Bill Carmack, Danny Walters, Buddy Lowman. The scores for the 1959 season are as follows: Carrollton ,..................,.. Carrollton , ,,... .... . Carrollton ,...,.. ,,,t,,,, Carrollton ...... ,.Y,,,,, Carrollton ....... ,,,,, Carrollton ,,,,,,, t,tt. Carrollton ,,,,,.. .. ...16 Carrollton ,,,t.i, ....,. Carrollton .t,t,,, ,..... 1 2 Carrollton .,,V,,, ,,,.r. Carrollton .,..V,, V,,,V, 2 Carrollton ,..,,.. ...... 6 Carrollton .....,, ....r. 2 Carrollton ,.,.,,, rr.,,. Colonel White ,....v,,,,. ,.,,, Randolph .,,,,,, ..... Miamisburg ,,,. Carlisle ....., . .... . Madison .. Northridge .,,.. ...,. Germantown ,,,. ...,. West Milton ,,a... ......,,. jefferson ,a.,r..... ..,,,..,. Vandalia-Butler Brookville .,,,,,,, V..,,. Oakwood ..,. ....r, Eaton .,,,r,, ....,. Tipp City .,...,,.. ...,.. i . COACH CLAIR EISELE eczgue Baseball Title Spring brings baseball. Each year at this time everyone looks forward with anticipation to the beginning of baseball season. At the first two games of the '59 season, the weather damp- ened the spirit of the Pirates. The third game was a victorious one as were all the following ones. Baseball scoreboard and trophy are enjoyed by John Montgomery, Buddy Lowman, and Larry Pendley. RONNIE CRAIG and DAVE SOUTHERLAND The work and cooperation exhibited by the team was justly rewarded by the Southwestern Buckeye League Title. Much credit for this profitable season goes to the coach, Mr. Eisele. GARY BARNES and REGGIE MILBERN 59 EDDIE MILBURN and LARRY PENDLEY il 9 f ik. BILL CARMACK Prospects Bright foal SOPHOMORE TEAM N FIRST ROW: Ronniel Campbell, Larry Baber, Reggie Milbern, john Bystrek, Gary Frank. SECOND ROW: Lloyd Bowman, Larry West, john Montgomery, Larry Gilbert, joe Kreitzer, Gene Brown, jim jack- son. FRESHMAN TEAM FIRST ROW: Tim Brown, Verdell Meade, Lloyd Bowman, Bob Smith, Bob Hoff. SECOND ROW Glen Lloyd, Dave Southerland, Richard Denny, Mr. Eisele. ozmg Baseball Teams The 1959 Reserve Baseball scores were West Carrollton w.v...........,,...... 2 Barnes jr, High, West Carrollton ....,,r r...,... 1 5 Farmersville ,r,,,r West Carrollton ..r..,.. ....r,Y, 1 2 Oakwood ,.,, West Carrollton ........ .,rr... O Centerville .,...r. Baseball Reserve games were played by the sophomore and freshman teams. The experience these boys gained by playing other schools will be an advantage to them when 1960 baseball tryouts are held. Each game is important-win or lose. These boys are to be commended for their good sportsmanship dur- ing the season. FIRST ROW: joy Treon, Managery Mildred Gilbert, Dede Fahrney, Margie Randolph, Elizabeth Armstrong, Coarlzy jackie Lesher, Loretta Crider, Nancy Hohnhorst, Dottie Willman, Manager. SECOND ROW: Kay Wilson, Sandi Werner, Carol Kneer, Glen Craig, Nancy Richart, Judy Christ- man, Kay Bolinger, Flossie Gray, Nancy Chrisman, Lynette Garrett, Shirley Tudor. Softball Players Maintain Sportsmanship Nancy Hohnhorst and jackie Lesher practice before a game. SEASON SCORES West Carrollton ,ee.e....e 39 Centerville .,.. -.-.-,-4 1 5 West Carrollton ,e.....e.. 4 JCffCrSOI1 -.fVw ,,-',--, 1 1 West Carrollton e......... 7 Fairmont ...,- ---- ,' 1 0 The finest efforts of the girls on the softball team came when they upset Centerville with a score of 39 to 15. The team, however, did not reach pre-season ex- pectations. The next two games were defeats, and two games were canceled because of rain. Despite this fact the players had a good time and maintained their repu- tation of good sportsmanship. Track Offers Varied Activities West West West West West West West FIRST ROW: Jerry Kendig, Ned Pauley, Richard Edison, Bob Tankersley, Reggie Milbern, SEC- OND ROW: jim jackson, Dale Ferguson, Buddy Lowman, Ronnie Craig, Bob Adkins, Ronnie Campbell, Phil Wolford, Ralph Baber, Jared Stevenson, David Mays, Bill Moomaw. THIRD ROW: Coach Graban, Bob Wick, Duane Stockdale, Bill Duncan, Gary Barnes, Danny Walters, Bill Bolinger, Roy Schaeffer, jerry Aufuldish, Monty Estep, Larry Gilbert, Coach Bogan. Carrollton Carrollton Carrollton Carrollton Carrollton Carrollton Carrollton Scores for the '59 season were: 32 ifz 44 ciifs veifz 56 U6 S ssifz S 351f2 Fairmont , Mad River Brookville , Eaton , jefferson Farmersville Centerville Oakwood Trotwood Madison 1061f2 V 9 24 56 2,73 64 1y'2 6 61 5fl6 64 1f'2 ttszifz. Among the varied activities included in track are: pole vaulting, shot putting, discus throwing, and running. Each event requires skill and stamina. Bob Tanslcerley demonstrates proper technique of discus throwing. 63 Coach Bogan gives encouragement before meet .to jim jackson, Bob Wick, Ronnie Craig, Phip Wolford, Bill Duncan, Gary Barnes, Danny Walters, Buddy Lowman. Dale Fergerson makes track look like fun as he practices for the distance runs. 64 imierme Springtime finds the Pirate cinder- men working out every afternoon to condition themselves so that they may maintain the high standards set by all athletic teams of West Carrollton. During the 1959 season, they made a good showing despite injuries and bad weather. Monty Estep gets in position to let loose with the shot put. t Gary Barnes is up and over on the high jump. JUNIOR HIGH SCORES Trotwood , Barnes ,, Oakwood Centerville . Miamisburg Jefferson , I Trotwood . West Milton FIRST ROW john Werdner Rrchard Danzersen Richard Cowdery Verdell Meade Ray Kress, Trm Brown Roger Wright SECOND ROW Coach Houck Doug Ott Glen Lloyd Gary Lemons, The 1959 season scores were as follows: West Carrollton 13 1X2 West Carrollton ,s,,, 15 West Carrollton. M11 West Carrollton 9 1X2 West Carrollton., 9 West Carrollton 6 1X2 West Carrollton 5 1 X2 West Carrollton T15 Pirates' total record for sea- son matches was 9 wins and 7 losses. The golf team participated in two tournaments, The Hamilton High Big Blue Golf Tourney and 'lThe District Golf Tourney at the Com- munity Country Club. Thanks to Willie Knopp, golf pro at Miamisburg Mound Golf Club, for his help during the season. The West Carrollton team used the Miamisburg Mound Golf Club for practice sessions and as its home course. Reed's Drug Store contrib- uted the most valuable player trophy. Lebanon . Lemon Monroe Franklin ,, Fairborn Lebanon ., Centerville Middletown Kiser , 21f2 1 5 eifz 7 91f2 ioifz ,,,.1 West West West West West West West West TOM YOUNG 66 Golfers Meet Are Carrollton .. 5 1X2 Carrollton ss,, 1 3 Carrollton 6 1X2 Carrollton ,,,. 1 1 Carrollton t,.,,, 8 Carrollton ,,,, 16 Carrollton, 0 Carrollton. ,,,, 2 Fairview 10 1X2 Tipp City N.. .. 3 Fairborn . 91!2 Beavercreek . 9 Beavercreek , , , 12 Tipp City . O Miamisburg H , , 8 Middletown ,, , 14 FIRST ROW: Coach Huffman, junior Carroll, Tom Young, jerry Brown, Bill Coleman, john Bunn. SECOND ROW: Steve Yost, Tom Kline, Thom Thomp SOD. 60 Junior Carroll John Bunn Tom Young n,,nn Bill Coleman jerry Brown .,,rrr Thom Thompson est, UVM Many Individual scores for season were: AI'6l'llg6 Store Point! Earned 86 Y ,C , 38 1X2 87. C C 35 1 X2 . 89 Vsfssr srs, 3 3 1X2 N JERRY BROWN 98 C ssss 241f2 ,A ,, 11 4 BILL COLEMAN IUNIOR CARROLL Winner of Trophy for most valuable, most coachable, highest scorer, and best all around golfer. JOHN BUNN 67 Harriers Finish Fifth in League CROSS COUNTRY TEAM FIRST ROW: Lonnie Thacker, Lloyd Kemper, Ronnie Campbell, Bill Coleman, Jim jackson, Bob Nave, Bill Moomaw, Manager. SECOND ROW: Mike Bannister, Gary Frank, Whick Turner, Gary Warlaumont, Duane Stocksdale, Jerry Brown, Dick Kneer, Mike Marsh, Carlyle Park, Coach Bogan. COACH ALVIN HOUCK INDIVIDUAL POINTS FOR SEASON Lonnie Thacker ,,,,,,,,..,.,,, ,,e,l 4 O Whick Turner L , 14 Gary Warlaumont . ,, H ,, 20 Bob Adkins ., ,,,,, 20 Ronald Campbell , ..,,. 2 Gary Frank , ,,,,,, N 14 jim jackson ,, ,e,, ,,,.. 8 6 Dick Kneer , . , 28 Duane Stocksdale , 80 Bob Nave . I s,,..i .,,, , 32 Clyde Brewer .,,,, I 22 Lloyd Kemper ,,,.., ,.,,,,. 1 7 Carlyle Park .,,,,,,,. ,,..,. 1 Billman Coleman . 24 Each boy is given points according to the order in which he finishes through 10 places. Due to injuries to three of the top four men, the team did not make the best possible showing. They did, however, place fifth in the Southwestern Buckeye League Skill cmd Practice - This Is Hockey VARSITY SCORES W.C. . . 0 Oakwood . . .11 W.C. .. O Centerville ,. . 1 W.C. . . 1 Fairview 1 W.C. . . 2 Jefferson 1 Dede Fahrney, Linda Kesling, and Sandi Werner FIRST ROW: Donna Richards, Joy Treon, Linda Kesling, Bonnie Risner, Sandi Werner, Dede Fahr- ney, Priscilla Cool. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Werner, Ccacbg Dottie Willman, Managerg Judy Beckett, Sharon Borger, Shirley Tudor, Carol Willis. Under the coaching of Mrs. Gertrude Wer- ner, the girls' hockey teams played an 8-game schedule. The season was filled with zip and zest both in spirit and weather. 1 After each game the girls enjoyed a social with the opposing team. A hockey clinic was held at Oakwood and was attended by many of the girls. wait for Joy Treon and Bonnie Risner to bully. FIRST ROW: June Potter, Rosalie Misenheimer, Pat Faller, Marty Werner, Janet Wills, Sherry Cayce, Jackie Lesher, Kitty Burdette, Dorothy Boyd. SECOND ROW: Juanita Creager, Paula Wilson, jMildred Gilbert, Nancy Hohnhorst, Tonia Mustaine, Sandy Helt, Joyce Kuhn, Gayle Lesher, Lee Jean Jordan, Nancy Rehse, Sandra Brock, Sally Gillette. RESERVE SCORES W.C. ...O Oakwood . 1 W.C.. ..0 Centerville . ...1 W.C... ..j1 Fairview . .. 0 .3 Jefferson . . 2 69 ,Wx 'QTY it I 1-13 X x y 2 , f 3 it s' 'mf x Q . .JL S gAQ'CWkM Q x ' 2 Xiu SQQM if ia If if Q. Tw 5 Wi bool spam: at W.C.H.S. RESERVE CHEERLEADERS Toni Mustaine, Donna Richards, Sandra Price, Paula Wilson, Sandy Hatcher. Through wind and rain, the varsity cheerleaders followed the Pirates to the football games to inspire the team and fans. During basketball season they again had the all- important task of igniting the spark of West Carrollton's school spirit. The reserve girls cheered for the reserve basketball team and the junior high girls for the junior high teams. The cheerleaders are chosen by the student body after tryouts in the early spring. W Carole Price, Janice Houck, Sheri Harris, Marie Wilson, Janie Thomas, janet Lakins. - Pirate Grid Record FIRST ROW: Verdell Meade, Doug Mays, Buddy Lowman, jack Hall, Jerry Dean, john Oberlies, jerry Fuller, Steve Lucas, Jim Mathes, Dennis Simpson, Manager. SECOND ROW: Mike Forsyth, Ronnie Craig, Thom Thompson, Tom Kline, Mike Baber, Tom Gauldin, Charles High, john Bystrek, jim Curtis, Don Grant, Ronnie Sparks. THIRD ROW: Coach Graban, Darrell Seale, Larry Pendley, Dave Blair, Tom Young, Bill Duncan, Steve Kokot, Keith Clendenon, Chuck Carter, Gary Lemons, Phil Howard, jack Coles, Coach Pat Lafferty, Larry Roark, Bill Hecker, Ross Hodgson, Gene Brown, Richard Denny, Eugene Gray. West West West West West West West West West Backfield Coach jim Ingledue and Head Coach Steve Graban prepare to demonstrate some fine points of passing to the team. 72 Ingledue. FOURTH ROW: Phil Wolford, Tom Weller, Larry Gilbert, Monty Estep, SCORES Carrollton, , . .36 Northmont . H 0 Carrollton, , , 38 Tipp City . L , 6 Carrollton , , 0 Trotwood V . 13 Carrollton ,,er , 0 Northridge . . .. 6 Carrollton ,,,,,...,,,,,,, 16 W. Milton ,... .. 26 Carrollton.. ...,. .A ,. 6 Butler ,,,.., , 36 Carrollton .,.,e,....,..,., 38 Brookville .. . 12 Carrollton ...r,,........, 42 Eaton .,,,.....,. .. 0 Carrollton .,.,, , ,..,.. . 0 Oakwood ., ........ 33 Total points for West Carrollton-176 Total points for Opponents-132 Wins and 5 Defeczts The 1959 season opener saw West Carrollton fighting for ground against Oakwood in the premier. Oakwood upset the Pirates 14 to 12. The first two games were easy victories, the Pirates winning with a wide margin over Northmont and Tipp City. Even though the next four games ended as defeats the team was not discouraged. Strong comebacks were made in the seventh and eighth games, defeating Brookville and Eaton. The Pirates lost the last game of the season to Oakwood. Mr. T. W. Croy has served West Carrollton High as athletic director for fourteen years. jerry Fuller rushes to the aid of halfback Tom Young as he is stopped by an Oakwood Lumberjack. Buddy Lowman is tripped by Vandalia-Butler players. at ' ,ir l' vb' BUDDY LOWMAN League Honorable Mention RONNIE CRAIG , 1 l .W 5 . , il- Til MM , i I backer, CHARLIE HIGH Ronnie Craig is stopped by a Northridge line- Slippeify Field Kept Gifiddeifs From Advancing the Pigskin A s L .afaa Q 74 Dave Blair receives a pass during the Butler game. DAVE BLAIR League Honorable Mention . mm L im I it , ,rmwi rw l ll PHILLIP HOWARD .I fjrf ,: fe . 4. au Q LARRY GILBERT PHILLIP WOLFORD I I THOM THOMPSON .- 4 L JERRY FULLER All-League Defensive Back MIKE BAKER Oakwoocl's quarterback breaks through West Carrollton's line. l l . Jerry Fuller lunges for yardage against Butler. With Hurricane Force the 6 LARRY PENDLEY f CHARLES CARTER STEVE KOKOT TOM WELLER BILL DUNCAN 3 Kill' EUGENE GRAY Plenty of action awaits West Carrollton fans at each game. PAT LAFFERTY Y :K BILL I-IECKER Pimtes Met Their Opponents R' Maw, Pat Lafferty brings down a Northridge halfback while Young watch for a chance to assist. 1 5 in Obleries weights the two-man sled for Tom Young l jerry Fuller. g x Danny Walters, statistician, Ronnie Craig and Tom Fixx J 5 tallies yardage. Y swf M JOHN OBERLIES 77 MONTY ESTEP it E, g i f? LQ KEITH CLENDENON Tom Young is snowed under in an attempt for yardage. Two All-League Players t on Pirate Team i TOM YELDUNG All-League Defensive Back 'VNQQL I t K . .fk- K t s ROSS HODGSON Chris Cleary and Sue Houck have a pre-game chat with Butler cheerleaders, juuior High Squad Builds Future Giidders JUNIOR HIGH SQUAD FIRST ROW: Coach Clay, Ronnie Clemsey, Fred Harris, jackie Kay, Eugene Caupp, Tim Lucas, jerry Parks, Richard Cowdrey, Tom Kokenge, Steve Lowman, Frank McDaniels, Art Smith. SECOND ROW: Bob Mathis, Dave Thompson, Lonnie Tucker, Pete McKain, Shanley Brown, Tom Beechler, Kenny Mays, Tom Wells, Jim jones. THIRD ROW: Coach Hall, Dana Green, Tom Carpenter, john Jones, Ronnie Sumner, Dave Barnes, Wfesley Garrison, Ray Kress, Tom Melzoni, Mike Gueltig, Doug Ott. At the close of this year's season the junior High Squad has a record of 1-2-2. Coaches John Hall and Ralph Clay coached the squad to a victory over Trotwoocl and ties with Eaton and Mad River. Throughout the season the Little Pirates showed speed, passing attacks and running abilities of a future varsity caliber squad. This season saw a change in the junior high set up as the eighth and ninth grade teams were combined. Last year the ninth grade team was a separate unit. It is hoped that this change by the combination of talents will improve play from the group. Pirates Are Victorious I FIRST ROW: Coach Don Bogan, Manager Roger Morgan. SECOND ROW: Buddy Lowman, David Mays, Richard Denny, john Montgomery, Whickie Turner, Tom Weller, Larry Gilbert, Monty Estep, Larry Roark, Gary Warlaumont, Ronnie Campbell. West Carrollton and Miamisburg teams show readiness for the be- ginning of an exciting game. This year's varsity basketball team had two returning lettermen - Whickie Turner and Monty Estep. Although the rest of the team was experienced they displayed plenty of drive and spirit. The team improved as the season progressed, and at the time of press the season record is nine wins and 7 losses. One regular season game is yet to be played. Whickie Turner paced the 1959-60 squad with the most total points, most rebounds, and most assists. He averaged 21.4 points per game by hitting 43 per cent of his shots. His great variety and sometimes unorthodox shooting thrilled the spectators on many occasions. Whickie's all-around ability placed him on both the Dayton Daily,News. and the S.W.B.L. all-league squad. l rlisle Invitational Tournament West West Wfest West West West West West West West West West West West West West SCORES Carrollton 63 Germantown , Carrollton 71 Nettie Lee Roth Carrollton 56 Northmont C C Carrollton ,, ,46 Beavercreek , , Carrollton 54 Miamisburg Carrollton 58 Tipp City , ,, Carrollton 58 Madison , Carrollton 68 Northridge , , Carrollton 50 West Milton , Carrollton 57 Butler , , . Carrollton 68 jefferson , Carrollton 66 Brookville 6, Carrollton 46 Eaton Carrollton H 756 Oakwood Carlisle Invitational Tournament Scores Carrollton 66 Middletown-Fenwick Carrollton 70 Carlisle , 48 54 74 54 47 56 64 58 53 58 60 53 48 58 59 60 Richard Denny hlocks an opponents goal shot 'mlm 5' we wtf' , - ,ww . H N. wi? JPN 'Wvmaw A . rw . 'Tlx si 5 li, Q Coach Bogan gixes instructions during time-out. A rebound for-the Pirates is made by Tom Weller. BUDDY LOXVMAN Cczgers TOM WELLER LARRY ROARK Tom Weller' eyes a two point possibility for West Carrollton lenty 0 f Action RICHARD DENN Y GARY VUARLAUMONT Gary Wfarlaumont evndcs a member of the visiting team, Richard Denny, Gary Xwarlaumont, Larry Gilbert :md Tom Weller try for rebound. RONNIE CAMPBELL Wlmickie Turner evades an opposing player to score two points for the Pirates. Turner Chosen A in-1 WHICKIE TURNER MONTY ESTEP JOHN MONTGOMERY 84 The varsity bench is always ready for action. QF W .1142 , ,..:. W WM M i I 1? My ,ws -ski 'G , -ff. .xii ii Z2 f Y? GX x D R 2 in IL x 1. A rg view i L ,fig ' N? Reserve Basketball Team Shows Outstanding Effort FIRST ROW: Manager John Combs, Tim Brown, Phil Cool, Ronnie Campbell, Jim jackson, Ronnie Sparks, Verdell Meade, Coach Jim Ingledue. SECOND ROW: Larry Brown, Richard Denny, Dave Southerland, Mike Bannister, Gary Frank, John Montgomery, jim Merritt Bob Adkins. West West West West West West West West West West West West West West 86 Carrollton .tYi,..Y..tV Carrollton Carrollton. Carrollton, Carrollton. Carrollton, Carrollton ,ei.w,i..tYt 54 Carrollton. Carrollton. Carrollton ,,.,,,,..,Y. 39 Carrollton ,,.,i.,Y..tV 3 2 Carrollton Carrollton ,....l...VVi 34 Carrollton ,,,..,,,. . SCORES Germantown Nettie Lee Roth ..,l.,,, Northmont .Y..w,....Vt...i Beavercreek . Maimisburg . Tipp City Madison ...., Northridge . West Milton Butler i.,,..,t.. i-Y-eA- 3 8 jefferson t,,t.. tt-..,A 3 3 Brookville .,,, ..vV3i Eaton ..,e..,,. Oakwood te.. ,..3A. The reserve basketball team has had another enjoy- able season. This resume does not cover the season in its entirety, as a result the win-loss record stands at 12 wins and 2 losses. This squad has worked very faith- fully and for their efforts they have been able to string many victories. Many factors such as hard work in practice, hustle, morale, and a will to win have helped make this team a success. Their effort was a team effort through and through. The point-making ability was well diversified as the following statistics will indicate: john Montgomery .l...... .t...,. 9 7 Dave Sutherland ...,tt .....,. 8 O Ron Campbell ..v.... .....t, 7 8 Jim jackson ..... ......, 7 1 Gary Frank ...,....... ,r..... 5 7 Mike Bannister .........,........,........,...,.,.. 45 This season will be remembered as one of the best in reserve competition. West West West West West West West West West West West West West F RESHMAN BASKETBALL SCORES Carrollton .,..,ee..see 30 Brookville ,............4.... Carrollton ,...,.r,ee,V 42 Miamisburg ....r......,.,.. Carrollton .........,., 42 Jefferson ,.,,.,,, Carrollton l.eleee,eee, 29 Oakwood ........ Carrollton .,......,.. 2 2 Madison ........ Carrollton .Ve,.....,.. 3 2 Centerville ..w. Carrollton ........,,,, 24 Fairview ......,. Carrollton e........... 1 7 Miamisburg ..e............. Carrollton V.e......... 59 Oakwood ,oYo.. Carrollton ,,o......... 25 Van Buren ..o..ooo.ooe..A, Carrollton ,Vtt..,..... 3 8 Madison .ttoV.t. Carrollton l,o,..,..... 3 1 Mad River A,,t,,V....A.7,, Carrollton ....,,,,.... 4 1 Brookville .VV.VV The ninth grade basketball team had a tough time this year, as they won only 4 games and lost 10, Many of the games lost were close ones and the boys are to be commended for their fine playing. The team had difficulty scheduling practices-and most of them had to be held at night. Members of the squad are looking forward to being chosen for the varsity and reserve teams in the future. Ninth Gmcle Team Plays 14 Games FIRST ROW: Richard Meade, Ted Eubank, jim Scothorn, Dick Cowdery, George Mossbarger, Jerry Parks, Harley Bowling, Coach A. A Bentley. SECOND ROW: Manager Frank McDaniel, Sonny Sole, Tom Melzoni, Dave Barnes, Ernie Langdon, Ronnie Sumner, Mickey Marsh, Gary Lemons, Mike Gueltig, Manager Darrell Etheridge. 87 WEST CARROLLTON EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Charles Crider, Elmer Bolling. Richard Stager, Virgil Spitler, Eddie Way, Jim Ferguson. SECOND ROW: Manager Richard Curtis, Bill Lamb, jerry Over- holtz, Garry Denny, Dick Hounshell, Albert Coyle, Bill Rowland, Tommy Combs, Coach Ralph Clay. The Varsity of Tomorrow FIRST ROW: Mike Curt- ner, Don Maurice, Gary Huffman, Fred Harris. SECOND ROW: Wayne Copsey, Terry Wilson, Gary Marlin, David Mid- dleton, Robert Brady, Tom Wells, Dwight Stone. THIRD ROW: Bob Roark, David Schreier, Denny Brown, John Weidner, Tom Parks, Coach Bob Schuder, Dave Thompson, Lonnie Tucker, Bob Beck, Wayne Pierce. FRANK NICHOLAS SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM 'gg , , 'i ' 'ie lu ffl 1 viii' 200 Girls Bowl all Bm'-jam Sandi Helt shows great form while bowling. Betty Mitchell, Leejean jordan, Marta Salas, and Rita Taulbee make commentsvand keep score while other members of their team bowl. Bowling is one of the best loved sports in which G.A.A. girls engage. Every girl has the opportunity to participate, Trophies are awarded to the teams with the highest score. 90 Joyce Danzeisen and Carol lvlumma keep score while Barbara Bowden and Lynn Hall chat. Judy Croy checks on her score. Judy Winterrowd gets the correct hold on the ball before attempting to bowl. That's the way the pins fall. 5 WWI IQ, if s HURATS' Volleyball Is Fast Moving Game 99 'W Wo -ig px I 'ai FIRST ROW: Dede Fahrney, Dottie Willman, jackie Lesher, Coach Werner, june Potter, Nancy Honhorst. SECOND ROW: Sandi Werner, Mildred Gilbert, Donna Richards. Shirley Tudor. Volleyball is a very lively game. It gives lots of tough competition and fast moving play. At the first match of the season three games were played. 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Editors Toni Mustaine and joan Brown check schedule for work to be done. Within a few Weeks after the beginning of this year, the members of the staff became a closely co- ordinated working group. We met each day in the Piratan room spending long, but enjoyable hours recording events so that others might remember them in years to come. Things became a bit frantic close to deadline time, but somehow we made it, and the outcome of our labor is now waiting for your approval. XSQX yyppgygy rsss jr . , g 3351 Business Managers Dennis Rose and Tom Wolf inspect ad- vertising contracts. Sports Editors Larry Pendley and Sandi Werner tally the scores for the athletic teams. 94 Photographers Mike XX7est and Mike Koverman examine them equipment in preparation for a busy day. the Pimtcm Went 150 Press PIRATAN STAFF JOAN BROWN Editor'-izz-Chief TOM WOLF Bufilzen' Mafzfzgef' LARRY PENDLEY SANDI WERNER S'p0rf.f Edilorf TOBY JONES Ar! Edilor SUE MCCLOUD N EDRA MILLER Seniors and Faculty ROBERTA RICE HARRIET RICE Clubf and Ol'gf17.7iZ!Iff07I.f FLOSSIE GRAY DEVONA TAYLOR ilflzzlif MR GERALD CRIBLEY A dvilol' TONI MUSTAINE Afmfiale Eziilor DENNIS ROSE Affimzzzl Bm, Manager MIKE WEST MIKE KOVERMAN Phologrfzplaerl' MRS. ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG Ad L'i.v01' FRED RANDALL JEAN COUNTS U fzderrlaxxmezz DOTTIE WILLMAN PAM SCHNELL Acfiriliei JUDY STALDER JOY TREON Subfrriptiorzf MRS. DORRIS HENSLEY Ad-zfiror FIRST ROW: Nedra Miller, Sue McCloud, Fred Randall Robert Rrce SECOND ROW Harrret Rice, Mr. Cribley, Jean Counts, Dottie Willman, Pam Schnell Judy Stalcler Flossxe Gray joy Treon, DeVona Taylor, Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Hensley Y 5'??+ E f 55159 ? if ' 1 ' Af if jf: .A m X JV ,,.. n,M.. L: ,A.., , ,E , AX., ff' www' A ' E 1 is ,., 1,..A 3 XT m ' ' M. ,,,. .,.x7 .. W - ,. A Wg if K Q Q WV, .X -- ft -, , .S H . , ,,. .,.-ui 'I 'Al1.':,52U2f:i ' KGB G. e'ww 525'i + - Q ,, Hmm Q 3 Y 'Haw' 'dsx wg V. f .. 1-E3 72 i K , my ff 52 Z 3 ..,, ,i v QL.. A. . 1 Q K f XX A +55 , ilk ,. ,A . .5,4fg, , .sm ,S gg 511: F.B.I..A, helps prepare high school and col- ege students for occupations in the business world. The members get an idea of what it is ike to live in that business world by visiting :arious business concerns such as NCR, IBM, and the Journal Heraldg by seeing films about nteresting business ventures, and by having guest speakers at their meetings. But all work and no play makes Jack a dull poyf' so F.B.L.A. also provides fun and frolic 'or its members-an annual skating party and a Christmas Party are part of the fun. Sponsoring it least one service project each year gives a touch mf seriousness to the group's activities. I Sirlfe 11 5UfCe55fUl bu5lUe55m3f1 not Only' must President Carlotta Ashburn posts announcement of Future Business Leaders lave a thorough knowledge of the business 0fAmeffCf1meGfiUil- vorld, but also must be well-informed about vorld and community affairs, the F.B.L.A. trives through its program and activities to keep nembers up-to-date on current happenings in the iusiness world. F.B.L.A. Has Dual Purpose FIRST ROW: Marty Ashworth, Sandy Settle, Lauritti Norris, Phyllis Justice. SECOND ROW? Becky Leiwig, Donna Strader, Janet Witham, Carol Houseman. THIRD ROW: Carlotta Ash- burn, Preridefzty Susan Straub, Sec.-Tr'e:1r.,' Shirley Sexton, Sharon Anderson, FOURTH ROXV: Marcella Dafler, Suzanne McCullough, Shannon Astor. FIFTH ROW: Carol Mumma, Judy Hahn, Lynnette Garrett, Mildred Gilbert, Edna Gray. STANDING: Mix Sears, Adifi-w',' Lewis Bowen, Janet Wills, Paula Wilson, Joyce Craig, Juanita Creager, Donna Price. Betty Poland, lklarsha Py- burn, Mike Harris, Harriet Crumley, Padi McKain, Patricia Hartzcll, Vice P1'6ifjllt'11f,' XX'anda Hol- brook, Karla Brown. 97 Student Council Achieves Goals i Project number one of the Student Coun- cil for the school year 1959-'60 was dis- tributing student handbooks to all fresh- men and new students. Another invaluable service was helping with Career Day by serving as ushers. At Christmas the Council decorated the Christmas trees in the main hall and cafe- teria. In addition the Council furnished records played in the cafeteria during the holiday season. Other activities included sponsoring Courtesy Week and a clean- up campaign. Larry Gilbert points to safety poster put up by Student Council. E t s T 5 2 I ! S 5 FIRST ROW: Sandy Hatcher, Secretaryg Karen Kline, Vice Presidentg Sharon Borger, Presidentg Sandra Brock, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Mr. johnson, Advisorg Mr. Strahn, Advisorg Larry Gilbert, Sandra Price, Frances Peffly, Carole Price. 98 Students Profit From Dennis Council Aid FIRST ROW: Gayle Lesher, Anita Shank, Linda Porter, Charlotte Huey, Eula Faye Bailey, Othel Murphy, Sandy Hatcher, Jackie Lesher, Dottie Ingram, Carole Lewis. SECOND ROW: Selma Robbins, Leila George, Janice Samshal, Diana Stalder, Dianna Neff, Natala Wells, Norma Kocher, Sandi Helt, Judy Markle, Janie Gephart, Penny Patterson, Judy Barber, Barbara Meade. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Russell, Louise Lee, LeeJean Jordan, Madeleine Campbell, Sandy Slife, Marie Wilson, Kathy Tufts, Evadean Lewis, Karla Brown, Miss Dean, Dean of Girls. Dean's Council girls serve as hostesses to new girls, helping them find classrooms, meet teach- ers, and get acquainted with students. Council members also are alert to problems in their homerooms and classes and assist the Dean in their solution. The girls secure data for the Dean and carry announcements from the office of the Dean to the homeroom. Meetings of the council are on call. Usually the girls in one grade meet together. For a few years the Dean's Council was elimi- nated as a possible reduplication of the 'Student Council, but Miss Dean keenly felt the lack of the girls' help and last year reorganized it. Members of the Dean's Council do a quiet, un- heralded, but important job. Paper Staff Checks Beats, Gets Stories EDITOR Lonnie Thacker FEATURE EDITOR Carol Willis BUSINESS MANAGER Whick Turner ART EDITOR Donna Strader These are the people who worked on our Pirates Log. Each person was assigned a specific job, but sometimes as the dead- line rolled around, everyone pitched in to help others. Every activity and event it was possible to cover, the Pirate's Log reporters were there. They have presented these things to you in their bi-monthly editions. EXCHANGE EDITOR Othel Murphy SPORTS EDITOR Roger Morgan REPORTERS Lynn Shostack Madeleine Campbell Sue Doggett TYPISTS Eula Baily Anita Clinesmith Nancy Kerr Marcella Dafler Jo Stemley Sue McCullough Bev Bowman ADVISOR Sue Slxelman Mrs. Mary P. Russell Pat Faller FIRST ROW: Othel Murphy, Marcella Dafler, Lonnie Thacker, jo Stemley, Nancy Kerr. SECOND ROW: Donna Strader, Mrs. Russell, Suzanne McCollough, Whick Turner, Carol Willis, Sue Speelman. Library Club Encourages Reading FIRST ROW: Pam Pflum, Gayle Lesher, Sharon Roark, Teresa Stoltz, Sigrid Hopkins, Donna Pence, Shirley Rankin, Sharon Rinehart, june Potter. SECOND ROW: Ted Eubank, Tom Austin, Dorthy Boyd, Dolores Pinkerton, Dianne Neff, Marty Werner, Carolyn Wright, Secretary- Treasurer, Dotty Ingram, Presidentg Mrs. Ball, Advisorg Jack Goclby, Vice Presidentg Judy Winter- rowd, Judy jones, Janice Samshal, Carol Parker, Tom Parker, Marilyn Schneble, Beverly Haas, Darryl Etheridge. November 10, 1959 the Library Club journeyed to Troy, Ohio, to attend the annual meeting of the Western Ohio Student Librarians' Association. At this meeting Dianne Neff was elected vice president to serve in the 1960-61 school year. Dianne will become president of the organization in 1961-62. While she is an officer, the librarian of West Carrollton High School will be on the board of directors. The local library club, made up of the student librarians and other interested students, was or- ganized in September. The purpose of the club is to promote meaningful library usage. V' Bookworm Ball was sponsored by the club in january. They also attended the spring meeting of mash the OSLA at Malone College in Canton, Ohio. June Potter, a' library assistant, helps Othel Murphy locate- information needed for an assignment. IOI FIRST ROW: Paul Hodgson, Preridentg Marsha Nelson, Pamela Stader, Pat Faller, Fred Randall, Tom Weidle, Vice Prerident. SECOND ROW: Pamela Frye, Linda Snell, Serrettzry-Trearurer,' Marianne Kocher, Mary Myers, Natala Wells, Norma Kocher, Bob Nave. THIRD ROW: Mr. Strahan, Ad1fir0r,' john Krebs, Michael West, John Combs, Dick Kneer, jesse McKendree, Richard Edison, Carlyle Park, Dallas Mathis, Mike Koverman, Mr. Lane, Adriror. iiiverse Club Arouses Scientific Interest The addition of fourteen new mem- bers heralded the start of one of the Universe Club's most successful years. Income to finance the club's many activities came from the sale of football and basketball programs, the concessions at a home basketball game, and the proceeds of the first Spaceman's Ball. During the winter the club spon- sored an ice-skating party for members and their guests. The year was high- lighted by a trip to New York. In the spring the club presented a science- magic show. for the school. I02 Fred Randall demonstrates his project to Paul Hodgson, jesse McKendree, Tor Weidle, and Michael West. Social Science Club Strives or Better Tomorrow Africa was the theme of the Social Science Club programs this year. In keeping with this theme their meetings included such things as a speaker from Africa and the playing of African games. Other meetings included visits from alumni who spoke to the group on their college experiences. Social activities were an ice skating party, Christmas party and caroling. The c,lub attended the Institute of Junior Council on World Affairs in the fall and made a trip to New York City and Wash- ington D,C. in the spring. Secretary Richard Edison reads the minutes at a meeting. y i iw., FIRST ROW: Pam Schnell, Micheal West, Ann Hintermeister, j.C.O.W.A. Representativeg Richard Edison, Secretary-Treasurerg Thom Thompson, President, Beverly Stokes, Vice Presidentg Sandi Werner, Linda Snell, joan Brown, Pamela Frye. SECOND ROW: Nancy Oyler, Carol Nies, Donna Price, Karlyn Watson, Barbara Bowden, Nancy Argabright, Rosalie Misenheimer, Claudia Anders, Nancy Strader, Kay Schmoll, Carol Woosley, Linda Kesling, Charlotte Misenheimer, Toni Mustaine, Mrs. Russell, Advisor. THIRD ROW: Mr. Guiler, Aclvisorg Lonnie Thacker, Tom Wolf, Tom Weidle, Dick Kneer, Duane Bridenbaugh, Mr. Huffman, Advisor, Dennis Ke-sling, Richard Doll, Judy Croy, Padi McKain, Joyce Danzeisen. I03 H i-Y Builds C lnmzcte PRESIDENT Lonnie Thacker VICE PRESIDENT Dennis Rose SECRETARY Richard Edison TREASURER Thom Thompson CHAPLAIN Ernest Puls ADVISOR Mr. Riddle SENIOR HI-Y FIRST ROW: Ivan Roark, Ernest Puls, Dennis Rose, Lonnie Thacker, Richard Edison, Thom Thompson, Mr. Riddle. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Ballard, Eugene Gray, Bill Hecker, Bill Duncan, Fred Surrell, Ross Hodgson, Dave Ott, Phil Wolford, Danny Walters, Larry Pendley, Phil Howard. The Senior Hi-Y boys enjoyed many in- teresting meetings. The programs included such things as a talk on safety by a high' way patrolman, a report on the new school by Mr. Schnell, and a visit to a Morman church. In addition to these and other meet- ings, Hi-Y members enjoyed a program of Christmas caroling with the Y-Teens. Christmas baskets were distributed to needy families. In january they helped in the Polio Porchlight Parade and participated in a World Service Chapel program. Ernest Puls reads devotions at a Hi-Y meeting. I04 ml H elps Others PRESIDENT Larry Gilbert VICE PRESIDENT Tom Weidle SECRETARY Dick Kneer TREASURER Gary Frank CHAPLAIN jerry Scott ADVISORS Mr. Brown Mr. Johnson JUNIOR-SOPHOMORE HI-Y FIRST ROW: Mr. Brown, Gary Frank, Tom Weidle, Larry Gilbert, Dick Kneer, jerry Scott, Mr. Johnson. SECOND ROW: jim Armstrong, Bill Sharkey, Bob Nave, Thomas Parker, jim Miller, Roger Morgan, jim Jackson, Jack King, Phil Dever, Jerry Vincent. THIRD ROW: Bill Moomaw, Bill Coleman, Denny Walker, Duane Stocksdale, Duane Bridenbaugh, john Montgomery, Bob Hoff, john Bystrek, Ronnie Snead. junior-Sophomore Hi-Y in their second year of organization had a full schedule of events. joint meetings with the Y-Teens and Senior Hi-Y clubs, Christmas caroling, and the annual induction service marked the year's activity. Their regular meetings were high-lighted with talks by such speakers as the Highway Patrol and Mr. Schnell. Throughout the year the club sold mas- cots and ball-point pens to raise the money needed for a trip to a pro-basketball game. Bill Sharkey and Gary Frank prepare concession stands for a football game. l05 ortbwbile utilities Outgrowt SENIOR Y-TEENS FIRST ROW: Dede Fahrney, Mrs. Armstrong, Advisor, Linda Snell, Secretary, Sandi Penwell, Vice President, Dottie Willman, Pres- ident, Sue McCloud, Linda Bowman, Mrs. Hensley, Advisor, Velma Koontz. SECOND ROW: Ida Jane Treon, Marcella Dafler, Suzanne McCullough, Judy Hughes, Joyce Austin, Madeleine Beck, Connie Cook, Beverly Bowman, Sharon Blackburn, Joan Brown, Pamela Frye, Anita Clinesmith, Sharon Rinehart. THIRD ROW: Nedra Miller, .Shannon Astor, Marianne Kocher, Madeleine Campbell, DeVona Taylor, Joy Treon, Sandi Werner, Flossie Gray, Carolee Bridenbaugh, Pam Schnell, Toby Jones, Judy Stalder, Bonnie Risner, Shirley Tudor, Marilyn Schneble, Brenda Lucas, Connie Baker. What being a Y-Teen means, this was a topic for discussion at one of the senior Y-Teen meetings. This discussion proved that the club accomplished the standards set for the year. The bi-monthly meetings designated for business, program, and worship, provided an all-round schedule. At Christmas the club made felt stockings and stuffed them with goodies for needy children. The annual spring trip to Cincinnati climaxed an eventful year. Y-Teen Tom Sawyers cast off Senior Y-Teen members enjoy themselves at their annual for a pleasure cruise on Bowie's picnic. pond. IO6 S Q 1 5 E G Q l l E f Service by Y-Teens It's wet in here, say June Potter and Nancy Hohnhorst while dunking for apples. Ghosts, goblins, and witches were all to be found at the Junior Kitty Burdette and Carol Willis do a Y-Teen Halloween party. One of the main events of the year. dance for Junior Yxreen members' Junior Y-Teens met two times a month. Their meetings included such interesting topics as a fashion show and a visit to a Jewish synogogue. Miss Woodman, one of the Y-Teen advisors, gave an exciting report of. her trip last summer to Hawaii as a tribute to our fiftieth state. JUNIOR Y-TEENS FIRST ROW: Janet Witham, Vice President, Barb Hecker, Sandy Casey, Presidentg Janet Wills, Kitty Burdette, Carol Willis, Carlotta Ashburn, Secretary, Sue Morgan, Carol Houseman. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Weiler, Advisor, Connie Streete, Sue Banks, Patricia Hartzell, Nancy Hall, Kay Schmoll, Harriet Crumley, Sonya Jones, Miss Woodman, Advisor. THIRD ROW: Chris Cleary, Judy Winterrowd, Donna Strader, Joyce Danzeisen, Lauritta Norris, Judy Croy, Sandra Brock, Margie Randolph, Mary Myers, June Potter, Joice Gates, Toni Mustaine, Dorothy Boyd, Paula Wilson, Donna Richards, Janet Walters, Sue Houck. FOURTH ROW: Sherry Cayce, Nancy Allen, Juanita Creager, Sandy Hollingsworth, Program Chairman, Carole Lewis, Rosealie Johnson, Jackie Lesher, Dottie Ingram, Theresa Jump, Nancy Hohnhorst, Carol Nies, Lynn Hall, Barbara Bowden. I07 Y-Teen deals - Gooclwii FIRST ROW: Susan Straub, Carol Sum- merville, Kay Boling- er, Shirley Sexton, Secretary, Bobbie Bul- lock, Kay McCloud, Mary Duncan, Sandy Settle. SECOND ROW: Mary Cole- man, Mrs. Wentzel, Advisor, Mrs. Borton, Advisor, Marty Ash- worth. The energetic Sophomore Y-Teens are always trying to help others. They devoted much of their time this year to their service project, making things for Barney Conva- lescent Hospital. At Easter the girls made toys for the children there. Interesting visits and meetings filled their year. Judy Huffman, Don- na Pence, Sue Speel- man, Marcia Helfin- stine, Leila George, Maribeth Hamiel, Presidentg Cassandra Myers, Pamela Strad- er. I08 'ervice and Understanding of Others FIRST ROW: Miss Booher, Advisor, Sandra Minix, Frances Peffly, Janice Samshal, Marty Werner, Presidentg Gayle Lesher, Vice Presidentg Carol Shadowens, Secretaryg Elyn Speelman, Treasurerg Louise Lee, Sandi Helt, Beverly Light, Program Chairmang Mrs. Hinds, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Joyce Kuhn, Linda Fowler, Linda Sharp, Barbara Walker, Sandra Schlotterbeck, Janice Smith, Sharon Benson, Shirley Rankin, Sharon Roark, Maraleen Sewers, Judy Wells. THIRD ROW: Anna Powell, Beverly Walker, Jaqueline Kincaid, Sharon Swab, Ginny Wiegart, Sharon Wright, Betty Taylor, Anna Mae Stokes, Barbara Rohler, Lynn Jonas. by the Dayton Y.W.C.A. pro j ect. in the club rose to thirty-nine social gatherings of the year. Marty Wemer Barbara Rohler, Leslie Smith, Janice Samshal are excited about their plans for future meetings. The Freshman Y-Teens planned their pro grams around central themes given them The Club's service Project was agam the sending of gifts to Barney Convalescent Hospital. This was the fifth year for this The Freshman Y-Teen Advisors were Mrs. Hinds and Miss Booher Membership A pizza party was one of the exciting FIRST ROW: Sandy Prater, Janet Poole, Pamela Richart, Secretary, Pat Rice, Program Chairman: Sandy Slife, President: Terry Fisher, Treasurer: Junell Combs, Darlene Siens. SECOND ROW: Sandra Day, Marie Wilson, Janie Thomas, Ilona Hopkins, Laura Fiorentino, Charlotte Sexton, Sharon Fleming, Nancy Weaver, Judy Barber, Shirley Wright, Linda Rader, Mrs. Ball, Ad- visor. THIRD ROW: Jackie Turner, Dianna Smith, Sharon Campbell, Vickie Lynn Scott, Anna Coon, Barbara Buckley, Rita Hile, Jean Siler, Evadean Lewis, Janet Lakins. Eighth Grade Y-Teens D0 Service Projects 2 FIRST ROW: Louise Hart, Sally Speelman, Kathy Tufts, Linda Thompson, Treasurer, Sue Clifford, Vice President: Sharon Cartwright, Program Chairman: Dona Rainwater. President: Theresa Fuller. Secretary: Carole Anderson, Nancy Humerick, Sonja Audia, Sherry Rucker, Miss Dean, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Karen Tyson, Charlotte Bland, Merry Speelman, Joyce Justice, Sherry Smallwood, Mary Belcher, Kathy Rapp, Carol Pinyon, Nancy Bunch, Marilyn Knear, Pat Combs. THIRD ROW: Karen Johnson, Barrie Ann Flicker, Linda Powell, Louanna Lindsey, Judy Sonnanstine, Billy Gayle Jones, Desda Doersam, Sharon McMillan, Barbara Shears, Nona McCann, Patty Brelsford. The purpose of the Latin Club is to hand chariot race. The climax of the year is the Roman Latin Club Unites Pttst With Present OFFICERS Consules Karlyn Watson and Carlyle Park Praetor , C C Tom Kline Scriba C C C CC C ,,,s,,s C Judy Huffman Quaestor C C C Lois Shroyer Praefectus C CC C C C Jim Miller Signifer C C Richard Lamb Tribuni CC CC CCCCCC .CCCCCC .. Nancy Argabright, Censor Miss Dean Nancy Oyler, Carol Summerville FIRST ROW: Judy Huffman, Richard Lamb, Carol Summerville, Nancy Oyler, Carlyle Park, Karlyn Watson, Nancy Argabright jim Miller Lois Shroyer, Miss Dean. SECOND ROW: Pat Faller, Marlene Eads, Saundra Jenkins, Linda Sharp, Ann Powell, Sandra Mmix Nancy Rehse, Lynn Shostack, Paula Loffer, Helen Gray, Lynn Jonas. THIRD ROW: Jim Scothorn, Ray Kress, Darryl Etherrge Alvin Pearlman David Etheridge, Randy McGuire, David Laughead, Tom Jeffers, Byron Martin, Shanley Brown, Tom Kokenze Rickie Donovan Tom Carpenter, Lee Haas. on the torch of classical civilization in the mod- ern world. Its members are Latin I and II stu- dents. The club is affiliated with the national organization, The junior Classical League. The Latin Club acquaints the students with customs of Romal life. Members read books based on Greek and Roman themes. Many of the customs are dramatized-a slave auction, a Roman wedding, gladiator fights and games, and a banquet, where the Latin II masters, reclining on couches, are served and entertained by their Latin I slaves, who are later freed. Latin students will doubtless forget amo- amabam-amabo, but they will long remember the attempts to walk in a beautifully QFD draped toga, and the ingenuity in contriving Roman props. Learning through the Latin Club is a lot of fun. Individual I nteresl G.A.A. OFFICERS Joy Treon, Trerzrurerg Sue Houck, Hirlorirzzzq Glen Craig, Spam' Mamzgerg Mrs, Werner, Adrimrg Dede Fahrney, President, Judy Beckett, Vice Pre.ridw1t,' Shirley Tudor, Serremry. sEN1oRs One of the most active clubs at West Carrollton High School is the Girls' Athletic Association. It gives the girls an opportunity to participate in such sports as hockey, volleyball, baseball, basketball, and bowling. Each year the G.A.A. sponsors a talent show and a turn-about dance. The Turn-About Tag is the one dance during the year when the girls may ask the boys. At the end of each year a Mother-Daughter banquet is held for the G.A.A. girls and their mothers. At the banquet awards are given for goals achieved during the year. FIRST ROW: Anita Clinesmith, Priscilla Cool, Sharon Reynolds, Harriett Rice, Madeleine Beck, Charlotte Huey, Sandi Penwell. SECOND ROW: Brenda Lucas, Marilyn Schneble, Kathy Millar, Judy Hughes, Connie Baker, Sharon Black' burn, Marcella Dafler. THIRD ROW: Velma Koontz, Nedra Miller, Dede Fahrney, Sandi Werner, Nancy Bowie, Shir- ley Tudor, DeVona Taylor. Madeleine Campbell, Shannon Astor, Roberta Rice. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Werner, Dottie I I2 XViIlman, Jo Stemley, Judy Beckett, Flossie Gray, Joy Treon, Pam Schnell, Sue McCloud. lmllengecl in G.A.A. JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Marsha Pyburn, Nancy Hohnhorst, Lynnette Garrett, Pat Hauk, Mildred Gilbert, Kitty Burdette, Carol Neis, Dottie Ingram, Janet Wills, Jackie Lesher, Chris Cleary. SECOND ROW: June Potter, Charlotte Misenheimer, Juanita Creager, Pat Hartzell, Sherry Cayce, Nancy Allen, Joyce Craig, Toni Mustaine, Judy Frantz, Carole Lewis, Vir- ginia Lowman, THIRD ROW: Rosealie Johnson, Janet Hisey, Lynn Hall, Dcnna Richards, Sandy Cayce, Lauritti Norris, Sandy Hall, Donna Price, Padi McKain, Judy Winterrowd, Nancy Hall, Carol Willis, Judy Croy. FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Boyd, Janet Walters, Sally Gillette, Nancy Strader, Claudia Anders, Carol Houseman, Barbara Bowden, Barbara Hecker, Edna Gray, Glen Craig, Joyce Danzeisen, Ann Hintermeirater, Paula Wilson, Sue Houck. Judy Miller, JoAnn Stemley, Joy Treon, and Glen Craig select mu- sic for skits. New members dressed up for participation in skits, a required part of initiation day. SOPHOMORES FIRST ROXX7: Sandy Hatcher, Judy Huffman, Sandy Wendling, Marcia Helfinstine, Mary Duncan, Jan Wfilcox, Sue Speelman, Mary Coleman, Donna Pence. SECOND RO,W': Beverly Gillum, Susan Straub, Janet Gibbs, Linda Kesling, Becky Leiwig, Marsha Nelson, Jackie Blaylock, Shirley Sexton. THIRD ROW: Nancy Oyler, Karlyn Watson, Nancy Argabright, Karla Brown, Carol Parker, Maribeth Hamiel, Jackie Haines, Sandy Settle, Judy Miller, Sandy Price, Selma Robbins, Carolyn Russell, Judy James, Sue Koverman, Marty Ashworth, FOURTH ROVU: Kay McCloud, Candy Myers, Kay Bnlinger, Barbara Thomas, Rosalie Misenheimer, Nancy Richart, Sandi Haynes, Bobbie Bullock, Linda Cline, Carol Summerville, Jean Counts. G.A.A. Eames Points for Awards FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: Beverly Light, Lee Jean Jordan, Gayle Lesher, Sandi Helt, Barbara Crider, Nancy Rehse, Elyn Speelman, Sheri Harris, Malinda Pierce. SECOND ROXV: Marlene Ends, Judy Vifhite, Lynn Shostack, Sharon Crutchfield, Carol Farquer, Alberta Howard, LuAn Anders, Patty Leiter, Joyce Kuhn. THIRD'ROXW: Lonie Dcbreceni, Janice Houck, Leslie Smith, Pat Faller, Linda Sharp, Sandra Minix, Barbara Rohler, Lynn Jonas, Helen Gray, Rita Taulbee. FOURTH ROW: Linda Eastin, Ginny Wiegart, Betty Mitchell, Vivian Lamb, Marty Werner, Sharon Wi'ight, Francis Peffly. Carole Price. Marta Salas, Betty Taylor, Norma Kocher. SEINIORS FIRST ROXW: Lonnie Thack- er, Richard Edison. Tom Wcvlf, jesse McKendree, Bill Duncan, Michael West. SEC- OND ROXV: Nancy james, Harriet Rice, Priscilla Cool, Karen Kline, Sharon Black- burn, Judy Hughes, Roberta Rice. Anita Clinesmith. THIRD ROVU: Linda Snell. Donna Gwinn, Nedra Mil- ler, Sandra Werrner, Cairolee Bridenbaugh, Maria n n e Koclier, Kathy Millat, Shar- on Borger, joan Brown. NOT PICTIIRED: Sanclra Ness, lg tl 7 are Scholarship, leadership, character and servke are the basic clualifications for member- ship in the National Honor Society. In the junior year five per cent of the class is chosen for membership with an additional len per cent chosen in the senior year. .IVNIORS FIRST ROXW: Judith XVin- ters, Judy Croy, Pacli IWC Kain. Carlotta Ashburn, Lois Shroyeil SECOND ROWY Carol Houseman. Sandra Prather, Riclmrd Doll, Ronald XX'eekley, David Eth- eridge, Joyce Danzciscn. IIS The Carroll-Tones practice one of their drills. Managers Dottie Willnuan, June Potter and Judy Winter'- rowd sort gloves used by the Carroll-Tones. II6 Co-Captains Judy Slife and Priscilla Cool show a drill step. In keeping with the school colors the girls wore black and red rever- sible skirts and vests with white blous- es and red polka dot sashes. Carroll-Tones Awed Crowds With Unique Drills After practicing all summer without the assistance of a reg- ular director, the Carroll-Tones were happy to know at the be- ginning of the school year that they would have Mrs. Beverly Abbott as an advisor. Mr. Hag- gerty, also may be thanked for his help. Under the guidance of these two people, practice was continued and some drill num- bers were begun. Mr. Ernest Ross, an experienced director, started to work with the group and it has, since that time, made a great deal of improvement. The name of the drill corps was changed from Pirettes to Carroll-Tones in order that the name might fit in more ap- propriately with various types of routines. The Carroll-Tones have giv- en enjoyable performances at several home games during the past season. Mrs. Abbott and Mr. Ross go over plans for a drill. FIRST ROW: Judy Frantz, Linda McMillan, Sue Speelman, Nancy James, Sandra Brock, Priscilla Cool, Judy Slife, Mary Duncan, Kitty Burdette, Dottie Ingram, Karen Kline, Nancy Hohnhorst. SECOND ROW: Judy Miller, Carol Willis, Carole Lewis, Dorothy Boyd, Maribeth Hamiel, Linda Parks, Barbara Thomas, Sue McCloud, Carolyn Kelly, Kay McCloud, Patti Hauk, Sandy Cayce, Judy Engler, Velma Koontz, Marcia Helfinstine. II7 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' E - U 15 1 1 ,ggQI i,1g'w.. . ' 1 ' 15- LBC' - -X 1 12f?K:4f:.v+ f '- 1 f , - 11+W'-' 5' - . 1 . . a.,.- ...,- . ' - .., ,,,.,,,.-:.f -Jw .1 ' v'f' 1 ' ,-9 f' ff -. -.. . 1 J .gf-'z .,. ' X15 1 WF-1 1 Pdf' ff' , 1, gf 1 - ,gr f . 1 I .ya I II,5. I wh . 1. 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I Marching Band Add DRUM MAJOR Jack Godby FLUTES and PICCOLO Charlotte Misenheimer Beverly Stokes Carol Woosley Theresa Fuller Linda Irwin Martha Jackson Linda Garvin Sharon Burns Sue Curtis Carlynn Shank OBOES Nancy Argabright Kay Schmoll Rebecca Smith BASSOONS Judy Christman Nancy Oyler Sue Ingram Eb CLARINETS Barbara Hecker Bb CLARINETS Sandra Ness Mary Ford Carolee Bridenbaugh Margie Randolph Sharyn Hearne Diane Stalder Claudia Anders Jane Gebhart Sally Stansall Pegge McConachie Marilyn Sull Marilyn Michel Bonnie Miller BAND ROSTER BASS CLARINETS Shirley Tudor Marsha Nelson ALTO SAXOPHONES Anita Clinesmith Sue Walker Don Rhoades TENOR SAXOPHONES Rosalie Misenheimer Linda Eastin Tom Simons BARITONE SAXOPHONE Jack Godby FRENCH HORNS Fred Bussard Bob Nave Richard Lamb Robert Hobbs Beverly Wolfe CORNETS Bruce Schreiber Dallas Mathis Dennis Kesling LuAn Anders Andrea Baily Betty Walkup David Burns Jerry Vincent George Clouse Kenneth Wolf Jimmie Ferrell Jack Cales TRUMPETS Denver Noggle Michael Cutlip John Combs Jim Ness Ginger Lowman George Ertel BARITONES Fred Randall Denny Brown Bob Anslinger Richard Knekr SOUSAPHONES Linda Bowman Natala Wells Don Wood John Krebs STRING BASS Nancy Ertel TYMPANI Madeleine Campbell PERCUSSION Rickie King Ann Hintermeister Eugene Zink Robert Kneer Johnnie Ferrell Jon Gilbert Tom Parks Rickie Donovan Duane Bridenbaugh Russell Routt Pam Nelson OFFICERS President Dennis Kesling Vice President Beverly Stokes Jackie Turner Seq,.T1-gag, Tom King Ifi?1gfgcNE5 Jack Godby ALTO CLARINETS Dennis Walker IISEZOTQF Judy Huffman Ra Kress 3. C? CIBC Cziilnpbeil Sharon Rinehart Y piriz to Sports Events The 1959-60 Band of WCHS spent a week at camp during the last week of Aug- ust. The band members were taught drills that were to be used during the football sea- son. The band, under the direc- tion of Mr. H. C. Haggerty and the baton of the head drum major, Jack Godby, gave its first performance at the Oakwood Premier. This was followed by perform- ances at the football games during half-time throughout the entire season. The final half-time home performance was given in salute to the graduating seniors of the band. The band took first place in two competitive shows, the Tipp City Mum Festival and the Bradford Pumpkin Show. On November 14, the band performed at the University of Cincinnati. On December 13, the annual Dinner-Dance was held in the Walter Shade auditorium for the band members and their guests. A wonderful meal was enjoyed by all. Afterwards everyone danced to the music of the Mark Five Quintet. MAJORETTES: Ginger Lowman, Madeline Beck, Shirley Tudor, Barb Hecker ROW' ONE: Claudia Anders. LuAn Anders, Boh Anslinger, Nancy Argabright, Andrea Bailey, Madeline Beck. ROVU TWO: Linda Bowman, Carolee Bridenbaugh, Duane Bridenhaugh, Danny Brown, David Burns, Sharon Burns. ROW THREE: Fred Bussard, Jack Cales, Madeleine Campbell. Tom Carpenter, Judy Christman, Anita Clinesmith. ole-Worthy Musician ROW ONE: George Clouse, Sue Curtis, Rickie Donovan, Linda Eastin. George Ertel, Nancy Ertel ROW TWO: Jim Ferrell, Johnnie Ferrell, Mary Ford, Theresa Fuller. Linda Gzuwin. Janie Gebhart. l22 Band Boufutcrs work nt Conccsemns stand diring Auotball Qcnson. mctice Long H ours ROW' ONE: jun Gilbert, Jack Godby, Ann I-Iintmumiatzslq Hub Hacker, Rnxhcvt Hob vs, -Indy Huffman. ROXX' TXVO: Suu Ingram, Mnrtlw jackson, Dennis Kessling, Rickie King, Tom King, Dick Knew. I23 ROXX7 ONE: Bob Kneer, john Krebs. Ray Kress, ROW TWO: Richard Lamb, Ginger Lowman, Pegge McConachie. ROW THREE: Dallas Mathis. Dallas Mathis and Fred Randall ose with P a familiar landmark at camp. Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks? New drills are learned at band camp. Band Camp ROW ONE: Marilyn Michel, Charlotte Misenheimer, Rosalie Misem heimer. ROW TWO: Bob Nave, Marsha Nelson, Pam Nelson, ROW ONE: Sandra Ness, Denny Nnggle, Nancy Oylcr, Tommy Parks, Frmd Randall, Marge Randolph. ROVU TVUO: Don Rhoaidcs Sharon Rinehart. Russell Routt, Kay Schmoll, Bruce Sclircihcr, Carlynn Shank. ROW THREE: Tum Simons, Diana Staltlcr, Sally Stanscll Beverly Stokes, Paul Stuck. Marilyn Sull. ' H ' bl' bt ROXX' ONE: Shirley Tudor. Jackie Turner. jerry Vincent, Dennis XY'11lkei', Sut Xxydlliff, Betty XXf'i1ll4up, ROW' 'l'XY'O: Nntnlq Wells, Ken- neth VUolf, Bev Wimlfc, Dnnuld VUOOJ, Carol XVuusley, Fngcnc Zinki l25 junior Band Strive FLUTES Linda Winkler Jennifer Marshall Linda Johnson Linda Hoover Patricia Eubank Sandra Teague Micheal Hendricks Karen Scholl Cathe Williams Janet Ballard Linda Chub Linda Bowden Kay Mirre Nancy Gainor OBOE Jennifer Marshall BAS S 0 ON Bruce Bowman CLARINETS Linda Staten Karen Frye Penny Patterson Linda Kruse Charles Bowers I26 JUNIOR BAND ROSTER CLARINETS Marlene Eads Ann Opfer Diane Koeller Linda Andres Linda Gibson Brent Sheldon William Fuson Steve Svvaney' Phillip Sweet Denese Towsend Sandra Speelman Beverly McClendon Tommy Hall Richard McFarland Bill Brooks Cynthia Pierson Wilburn Wilson Brenda Powell Linda Barnaby Carol Reed Judith Wilson Gary Rohn Susan Chaney Rita Lynch Cheryl Linville Kathy Pansing Douglas Lucas ALTO SAXOPHONES Ruth Newman Mike Riley Bill Johns David Reed Jesse Farmer Judy Wolf Tom Gilbert Karen Bundy TENOR SAXOPHONE Roger Hoke BARITONE SAXOPHONE Linda Kruse FRENCH HORNS Ronnie Sortman James Burns John Hall Sharon Woosley CORNETS Dean Banks Bill Brown Danny Frye Bill Chaney Kenneth Pavy CORNETS Byrop McClend0n Mike Tinka Jerome Wilson Gary Shields Bill Hoffman Kenny Lindsay Michael Jacobs Danny Alexander Larry Shaeff Karen Mahaney Tim Lowman Robert Bogan Joe Huer Robert Cooper Robert Hoke Roger Coffey David Nall Chuck Hipple Ronald Lawrence Patty Gard Duetta Pierce Mary Noble Dolly Baker Keith Shaffer Richard Elmore Ralph Bowers 01' Perfection TROMBONES Jimmie Long Gordon jump Fred Lowman Jane Forguson Mark Roggenkamp Gary McDowell Nancy Poole BARITONE Chris Geist PERCUSSION Ronald Clensey Louis Heck james Fuller Niki Taylor Judy Daniels Tom Combs john Stalder Jimmie johnson MAIORETTES Nancy Bowman Cheryl Gibbons Sylvia Hoke Karen Vickers Matthai Hoover The Junior Band Enrollment of one hundred and thirteen is still growing both in size and quality. It has been impossible to uniform the entire group. This year's activities began with a parade at the Country Fair. The Band presented concerts for the West Carrollton Music Association, P.T.A., assemblies, Formal W'inter Concert, and the Spring Musical. Sixty-two different events were entered by over seventy students in the Ohio Educators' junior High solo-ensemble contest, February 20. Twenty-one first ratings. thirty-four second ratings, and seven third ratings were received. Forty-two schools participated in the auditions. The junior Band also played for some of the junior High Football games during the past season. In the spring the unit entered the large group junior High compe- tition at Tecumseh High School. Winter Concert l FIRST ROW: Charlotte Misenheimer, Beverly Stokes, Carol Woosley. Theresa Fuller, Barb Heclcer. SECOND ROW: Sandra Ness, Mary Ford, Carolee Bridenbaugh, Margie Randolph, Becky Smith, Kay Schmoll, Nancy Argabright, Judy Christman. THIRD ROW: Sharyn Hearne, Diane Stalder, Claudia Anders, Janie Gebhart, Sally Stansell, Judy Huffman, George Ertel, Ginger Lowman, Jim Ness, Ray Kress, Dennis Walker, Paul Stuck. FOURTH ROW: Pegge McConachie, Marilyn Sull, Bonnie Miller, jackie Turner, Marilyn Michel, Tom King, Shirley Tudor, Marsha Nelson, Madeleine Campbell, Nancy Ertel, Donald Wood, Natala Wells, Linda Bowman. was presented February 27 in the high school auditorium. The presence of winter weather brought a new emphasis to the musical group. Auditions were held for membership into the Concert Band and new music read for consideration of future per- formances. Individual bandsmen and small groups selected materials in preparation for the contests sponsored by the Ohio Music Educators' As- sociation for small group competition, both in district and state events. Throughout the year concert assemblies were presented at the various schools. Programs were also given by students at P.T.A., church, and civic affairs throughout the' community. The first formal concert open to the public During the year, the brass section was honored to assist the Oakwood Music Department in its formal Spring concert. Hoping to surpass last year's accomplishments of receiving a Superior rating at District contest and an Excellent rating at State contest in the large group event, the concert unit increased its efforts. Results were not known at press time. With most of the music contests completed, the group made final plans for the big annual Spring Music Festival, April 8. wpressive Tradition FIRST ROW: Linda Irwin. Linda Garvin, Sharon Burns, Sue Curtis, Carlynn Shank. SECOND ROW: Nancy Oyler, Sue Ingram, Beverly Wolfe, Robert Hobbs, Richard Lamb, Bob Nave, Fred Bussard, Don Rhoades, Sue Walker, Anita Clinesmith. THIRD ROW: jack Godby, Rosalie Misenheimer, Linda Eastin, Tom Simons, Fred Randall, Denny Brown, Bob Anslinger, Dick Kneer, Mike Cutlip, Denny Noggle, Dennis Kesling, Dallas Mathis, Bruce Schreiber. FOURTH ROW: Eugene Zink,.Pam Nelson, Rickie King, Ann Hintermeister, Bob Kneer, Johnnie Ferrel, Jon Gilbert, Tommy Parks, Rickie Donovan. Duane Bride-nbaugh, Russell Routt, jim Ferrell, Kenneth Wolf, George Clouse, Jerry Vincent, David Burns, Betty Walkup, Andrea Baily, LuAn Anders. As signs of spring appeared, both the concert and marching bands planned for the Miami Val- ley Band. Festival, May 13, with West Milton acting as host. As the school term came to a close, awards were presented to the outstanding students of the year at both the school assembly and the award dinner sponsored by the West Carrollton Music Association. This has been an active' year for the band members and Mr. Haggerty, but much apprecia- tion must be given to the student body and the faculty. Officers of this year's concert band were as follows: Dennis Kesling, President, Beverly Stokes, Vice-President, Jack Godby, Secretary- Treasurerg Reporter, Madeleine Campbellg Head Librarian, Ann Hinterrneisterg Assistant Librar- ians, Nancy Oyler, LuAn Anders, and Andrea Bailey. W ' 3 X, H W N. ' 1 5 'Q , 4 ' m .A vfgfjgfi 355,02-f iii -. me lfag S15 Q5 ew 39+ ff, 1 az' 1- 2f.Q,wjs:-g.Sr Qt gg., 'S ifxw ee J L if ,S T, 1 , 5,91 QV-Q-,lm ' . , , .V :ff ff . wi I ,, i Q' f ff-gi, 4 . ., - gg: ,- f gf K 1 ,fi Q.. W W - Q W- Ya A if 'Y :Lf .... . S3 - , if 9 t, , ,X 7 ,X M M , k M ! H1 J ,F . f A ff-.. ,. ' + , Rf W - A Q 'K 5,1 1 N 3 f Q sl-, V f if ...M 1 1 Jw M-MM 3 gy , I' Z yi 1 f . K wi y -' K V I ?' X f Q Q- . . , -' . Q we-Q Z' 12 x Q, X 'Wg fu fe A. . QF if ,if is 3 W Sf' 1' .. . 'P ' i m f: ' V X iw . , K f . 5 ' , , , , N Ax , sr ,af ,Mlm . Q , ,GQ . lg? 5 ,Q , A ww K Q X ' xg, - f W- f M. - ? ' 3 5 Q ' MV' 3 5 N A ag ..fiW.M.u..M 4? ,X ,,., ' 1 ., . V 4, ' ' 'I 1 l STRING SECTION FIRST ROW: Linda Holly, Gail Birclen, Sandra Ness, Ronnie johnson, Lora Amburger. Louise Frye. Pete McKam SECOND ROW: Linda Ness, Padi McKain, David Schreier, Rosalie Misenheimer, Marsha Nelson, Gail Weiss freates Good Feeling WOODWIND SECTION FIRST ROW: Carol Woosley, Charlotte Misenheimer, Beverly Stokes, Nancy Argabright. Kay Schmoll. SECOND ROW' Anita Clinesmith, Iinda Eastin, Shirle Tudor Shar n ' - Y w Y Hearne, Mary Ford, Judy Christman, Nancy Oyler, Activities started with the participation of the string section in the annual White Christmas program at Walter Shade School. A combined Orchestra- Chorus concert was given during the early part of February in the High School Auditorium. The orchestra provided music during intermission at the Junior Class Play. Assembly concerts were given for the Walter Shade and C. F. Holliday schools and the High School. The orchestra also performed at the Spring Music Festival. On its away engagement, the orchestra gave an assembly concert for the new Nettie Lee Roth High School in Dayton. Plans are now in the offing for inviting another high school orchestra in the area to participate in an assembly program. West Carrollton was fortunate to have one of its members, Padi McKain, selected for the Regional Orchestra, which is a selected group of high school musicians from the southwestern region of Ohio. Mr. Scutt gives instructions to Sandy Ness, who re- ceived an award for her outstanding performance with the violin. sw , S Yam ,f 2' ufgsj . 5. ff' fs. Glee Club and Chorus Offe1'Br0ad Training GLEE CLUB ROW' ONE: Karla Brown, Beverly Gillum, Pamela Frye, Sharon Blackburn, Rosealie Johnson, Dottie Ingram, Joan Thompson, Judy Shock- ley, Betty Noble, Judy Hare, Marty Ashworth, Mr. Robbins. ROW TWO: Nadine Bond, Sonja Jones, Selma Robbins, Donna Richards. Dorothy Combs, Mary Coleman, Joyce Craig, Juanita Creager, Connie Marcum, Anita Shank, Carolyn Eagle, Theresa Jump, Carol Gilpin. ROW THREE: Kitty Burdette, Sally Gillette, Jan Wilcox, Sandra Brock, Sandra Hall. Mildred Gilbert, Sharon Anderson, Sandy Settle, Brenda Ross, Carol Ivfumma, Nancy Hall. ROW FOUR: Linda Shank, Barbara McNally, Wanda Holbrook, Paullet Routt, Beverly Bowman, Linda McMillan, Kay McCloud, Jo Stemly, Carol Summerville, Judy Hahn, Edna Gray. Among the activities in which the Glee Club has participated during the past school year are a P.T.A. program in November, the Winter and Spring Concerts and various chapel programs. In addi- tion, some members appeared with the Philharmonic Orchestra at Memorial Hall. Two members, Marty Noggle and Sharon Blackburn, attended the International Folk Festival at Wilmington College. The traditional ending to each year comes with the Glee Club's singing for Baccalaurate and com- mencement exercises. 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Lf Ron Gillum - I , Tom Godby - Junior Grim s .,ar is Ted Haacke 'j ig i e r Tom Hall john Hammond z : . fi Jimmie Harbin Judy Harbin I. QQ , - 'L Q g f,, Q V' A i'Yil 5 ,. - Xmas Dcmce Fred Harris Gary Harrison Louise Hart Larry Hays Sharyn Hearne Gary Hickey Art students Bob Cayce, Sharon Combs. Billy Hall and Gary Harrison have fun working with clay. l38 Rita Hile Dan Hinl-:le Charles Hobbs r iii, I si- . ..y X -. ... W, , f- Qs, Q 'I' 2-': in ', 7 ,- , Kx , .Vg itil Y '51-'xl K ,fix s Aki I '21 .ff I ls 3 lb 1 , Lg + sw , 5 . h . W -. zilfflf, r5fgq,g .A - ?iiif?:YfL2 - M fr V - -.t yy Q, 'K - .. .. ,. k -51 I ,. ., A Q .- ' 1. .. 3:47 :I K .1 - M- ,- ,-- vw ., Q ,L ',g-,han -f.-.-,.ix-:-.f- win ter, ia, . - K ,- .. - if H11 164 ,,'sf'f7fff'.f '1 szzssfzlw sfwwfwfigig . I L L- d ouanna in say Q . f if Q- ,ff janet Lakins Donald Lee Becky Little Larry Littrell Robert Lotz Joe Lucas Jack Lemke Evadean Lewis Garrie Lynch Nona McCann Pegge McConachie Ricky McFarland Sharon McMillan Linda Mabe Gary Marlin Don Maurice s 5 ' My is r Martha Anne Keiser Frank Kendrick Sandra Kerns William Kerns Chester I-Ioladay Ilona Hopkins Gary Hoffman Nancy Hummerick Sue Ingram Linda Irwin Connie johnson David johnson David L. Johnson john Johnson Karen johnson Ronald Johnson Billy Gayle Jones Joyce justice Catherine Keener Has jingle Bells Theme Larry Kirby Bob Kneer Marilyn Knear Chris Krug Eighth Grade Dennis Powers Douglas Powers Barbara Poynter Sandy Prater Allene Pressley Danny Price Gary Prugh Linda Rader Patricia Radcliffe Dona Rainwater Ilza Ramerka Kathy Rapp Craig Redder Janis Reed '40 Pat Rice Beverly Maxwell Linda Mayo Kenneth Mays Barbara Meade Wilma Meade Dawn Meyer Marilyn Michel David Middleton Phyllis Milton Glen Moses Joanda Newsome jack Nichols Tommy Parks Penny Patterson Mary Noble Linda Norris Carol Ogan Mike Ogan Parties cm. Larry Parks rl' ,My Q X .f 5E,,,ffjf5?3s Ui , swf' C ii . ,fa 4 - Q Q Qqkl y - .ski L 4 , L gi faux hx a s a r 'kit free Carol Pinyon Janet Poole Kenny Poorman Linda Powell Linda Perkins Wayne Pierce ii :ij -iii Dicnics Add Spice to School Li e had - X rm K ,Ma ,, ,I wifi? Pamela Richart wg Pla , RNS 39 f 'S' SI ig l n i Y.. q, .. .-f.S . ,Y 414 Vw Roger Rinehart Calvin Roach Richard Roesing Bob Roark D Eighth grade basketball team warms up before a game Pat Rogers Ronnie Rogers L if 9 9' R, - ' Vgk. Ifgiffw l-' i f-l2 ,g l r 1 I if R 'qgrgtx t an 4 Q . S 'Wy , 'Muff- xr 5 5 r 5, lr C lass 0 David Rosenburger David Ruchel , 11? 1 gi 'S .,,.,:,lQ S wars K Sherry Rucker Larry Russell Russell Routt David Schreier john Schroder john Schuder Vicki Lynn Scott Charlotte Sexton 'Carlynn Shank Barbara Shears Richard Shoemaker Lorraine Shostack Jean Siler Tom Simons Darlene Siens Sandy Slife Kookie Skelding Sherry Smallwood Art Smith Becky Smith Darla Smith Dianna Smith James Smith Judy Sonnanstine Merry Speelman Sally Speelman Dale Spurlock Sally Stansell Dwight Stone Sharon Stover K Marilyn Sull Janie Thomas David Thompson Linda Thompson Largest 8th Grade Class Lonnieimtcke, Robert Brady and Dale Spurlock find taking apart a dry cell interesting. l42 Kathy 'I ufts Jackie Turner Metrisha Turner 5 Karen Tyson Malin Q53 F i We Q 42 its if Mew , f EV K rel i Q SE QJQ X ' Q , i V Sue Walker , Q Jim Walken ' I Fred Warren I lbbq Nancy Weaver ' John Weidner A , ,'. s . ' A 'A ,A I L H i Gail Weiss or f Carolyn Wells T qi H if .,.' V TQ 1- i ii ' l1 i ' iQf Tom Wells i Tim Wendelken i We WW s on Mark Wheel-ff Wee, ga J , 1 1 -' deli -. ' p l b M six, Donald White , , ,. iiii :Gi fi Carol Wilson K 'N jerry Wilson ' I-'M' -,iv S Helena Wilson ' 4 V fx Marie Wilson :e .win 'Ji slii s,'. W Q ssl eo: Sue Anne Wilson -- -V is My V L Terry Wilson Wilburn Wilson Q Roger Wood i N? ref -:'- 4 sf I i 7 R L , 1 filff -X New S :ii if -k,,s,k.1,f.-vTLi.1 K K , 1 , qpxx K N fi, is 2 '-wagging ' isee Tom Zechar Kenneth Wolf in History of School Bev Wolfe Kenny Wright Shirley Wright Larry Parks shows his new derby to joe Lucas, Kenny Poorman Chester Holaday and Kathy Tufts. I43 Pu Fwzni icholas Eighth Beverly Lovely, Diana Koeller, Janie Hover, and Nikki Taylor add finish- ing touches to clothing articles made in home economics class. Kathryn Feuss james Ferguson Gloria Fisher Brenda Gray Alva Haynes Carolyn Helton Carolyn Henlinc Velma Hollon Richard Hounshell Saundra Howard I44 Lorna Bussard Randall Byrd James Collins Albert Coyle Richard Curtis Brenda Davis Gary Denny .X ,Q - N Wim' ia. c Barry Barnes Betty Bolling , 'MSE ITS ,., gf 'iw R 5 A 1 -My R j i? f' an 'fan , rr x i X ' 7' Lana Allen Annie Andrews . 5 ,:,.,,, ii? Gmclef , fa Ji fave Rebecca Hulbert . ,. MA ' ' ::,.i ' , lk l Danny jenkins 5 l ' i s -1 iw ' li f , .N fr -. Wonderful Year 4 Doyal jones Kathy Lerner Herman Long -' w if ,LV1 Nancy Manning ,yi :QA Betty Rice j , 'Z i 5l ' 5 ' William Rowland ,sr !:' Lf? ' as ' .- .1-f i' . MIR 2 Amy' f , ,,.1 Q53 James 5aYl0f EK: in n'n KHY 5imPS0U -,gawk -,,, .f' :g 'Q , . Z-Z --,, I . . . :'n. 1-' VUSH 5P1flef 3 . 7 ,Rl in 1 8 .i ,L I gk cy Qgrklg- S I as T55 5535 siiawi Ns nnn R if a gf ,iqjr f Qfgi W N s , if ' 'if-L X f W if M vi .' tl is A ,ZS 4 , ,, '. f S- K f - D.'- : :f , j In 1 , ..,,- - - in ',,. i ..1 z - - FWF' ,.., ' Wf fzi sisf ' ki t, - m l :if i y fglxiff i L., 'e , --f- - ,.,, n nn A p mg, l Randall Smith skillfully uses a jig saw in shop class Richard Stager Dalynn Sue Stahl Larry Tackett james Edward Way Carol Wick Everett Wick Julia Williamson james Woodrum Cletta Wymer lfatsy Yeary Freshmen L , L X W CLASS OFFICERS President-Frances Peffly Vice Presidentf-Marlene Sowers Secretarygfiarole Price Treasurer'-fPam Nelson MOTTO I nm 1l'l9rZl I am bemn1izzg FLOWER COLOR Peppermint Carnation Red and White LuAn Anders jack Andrews Bob Anslinger Bob Arden Jimmy Arwood Tom Austin Barry Baker Eddie Ball Dave Barnes Tom Beachler Sharon Benson Ted Blake Gary Boehm Harley Bowling Carol Branham Shanley Brown Tom Carpenter ' Eugene Caupp V Q My Larry Chansler be S if. gg i Stanley Collins RQ ia' 3 Y Richard Corson ii ': 'ii i .. if .... g X Q -Y f At Beginning of Year Freshmen Total 228 'pf 3 f , , .i T, ie-Q, es. -1. , ,, I . iii- i f . :Vg I gl . .. , ek an ff: ,nv W pQl 0 ga ,'.f,'.Yf. M '. li! g ,N 2 I - ,. -bf-- f V 5391 3-'i w' Ili, 1 A f. V f ' fi. - - r li - 3: ' - ,. V i 5 :,12,s:1' :+'f5'i11+1 ..-2 ' : :Zi -A V, W1 V , rf .. Q Q V. ,h -I LA . A is , in Q fm llmdliix Dick Cowdery Sheldon Craig Barbara Crider Sharon Crutchfield Larry Cummings Dixie Curtis Paul Daniel Richard Danzeisen Barbara Davidson Loni Debreceni Rickie Donovan Marlene Eads Linda Eastin Eddy Ebey Eric Elder l 3, i ,Mx qi-am it tr W' ! f' is 1 i E53 Gary Lemons enjoys his daily reading material-the sports page-while Rita Taulbee and Mike Enslen daydream. l48 Mike Enslen Darryl Etheridge Ted Eubank Pat Faller Doug Folker Carol Farquer Robert Fleming Linda Fowler David Fraley Karen Frye Gerry Fuson Janice Gainor Wesley Garrison Pat Gaylor jon Gilbert Elizabeth Gipsoi Ann Golden Roy Goldshot Don Grant Helen Gray Dana Green For Six Periods cz cz Leslie Smith's expression shows she is satsified with this bowling attempt. Mike Gueltig Lee Haas Nick Haines Linda Hanners Sheri Harris Sandi Helt Sharon High Robert Hobbs Jon Hodge Janice Houck Alberta Howard Sharon Huber Bruce Hudgens Clyde Hurst Marty Jackson David Jamison Tom Jeffers Saundra Jenkins Bill Johnson Bob Johnston Lynn Jonas 'reslmzen Study cmd Stud 9 'll 2' gp Q P as Bill Jones Dick Jones Jim Jones John Jones Leejean Jordan Ronald Kastner Jackie Kay Skip Ketring Jacqueline Kinca Noel King Rickie King Norma Koclfr Tom Kokenge John Krebs Ray Kress id Mickey Marsh coulcln't resist throwing a snowball at Johnny Wolfe. I50 Joyce Kuhn Vivian Lamb Ernie Langdon David Laughead Eddie Leary Louise Lee Roy Leet Patty Leiter Gary Lemons Gayle Lesher Mac Leybourne Beverly Light Paula Loffer Ronnie Lovely Emerson Lucas Tim Lucas Peggy Lynch Jane McClellan Mike McCollough Frank McDaniel Randy McGuire First Big Dance 01' Clas Barbara Rohler has fun on the trampoline during gym class while classmates wait their turn. fs Y Janice Houck, Theresa Stoltz, Judy Wells and Gayle Lesher check their vocations schedules. dS ZICCGSS '63 W S ,, QTY Si Pete McKain 2 .L Pat McNeal Judy Markle -v Mickey Marsh ' Byron Martin '..,l Q ' ii fbA,AA ' , i Q il Charla Martin Bob Mathis Doug Mays james Meade Richard Meade Robin Meeker Tom Melzoni Carol Millat jackie Miller Sharon Milligan Larry Milton Sandra Minix Betty Mitchell Kenney Monteith Cheryl 'Morris George Mossbarger .-: va V, 5 4, ', .. gn. , e y Ju.. 't a ,, tt ii i MA f ii't fi Q Q-wiv Gr I Q S , M.. ya yi K. 2 in ' t if f , K rf' 'Wx PL.-W TN-M LLL-2- ' x. mp 4 , f .Q at-+ Three cheers for 11 strike. Freshmen Look Forwar. W, -we 5 Dale Myers Pam Nelson Lilly Noble Denny Ncvgle . Joyce Norton Virginia Norton .3 ir Doug Ott jerry Parks Alvin Pearlman V ' -.,- , 123: :,:. Frances Peffly . Inis Pennington ,V ' S P- Bill Phillips iiii ,- flak: ' Malinda Pierce g Delores Pinkerton , A A Donna Poofmaf 1 ' rr or El x ' ,,,r or 'r:-:' 5 '41 633 . N: rrr R 5 1:- f Anne Powell Carole Price V Shirley Rankin Norma Rayle Nancy Rehse Dennis Reynolds l Sharon Roark Wayne Roark Richard Roberts Barbara Rohler Gene Rose Marta Salas Janice Samshal Bill Sauerman Joann Scearce Sandra Schlotterbeck David Schmaus Jim Scothorn Geraldina Sellers Dixie Shade Carol Shadowens 0 3 More Wonderful Years 92 Linda Sharp Kenneth Shears Jane Shoemaker Lynn Shostack Bill Smith Cheryle Smith Janice Smith Leslie Smith Lowell Smith Pat Smith Karen Snodgrass Sonny Sole Bill Sorrell Danny Southard Maraleen Sowers joe White Judy White Ginny Wiegert Jessie Williams John Wolfe Sharon Wright l54 Howard Watern Gary Watkins Judy Wells Marty Werner Clyde West Elyn Speelman Diane Stalder Robert St. Austin Anna Mae Stokes Kathy Stoltz Theresa Stoltz David Strader Jim Strader Paul Stuck Ronnie Sumner Sharon Swab Rita Taulbee Betty Taylor Larry Taylor Kalman Tinka Morgan Turner Barbara Walker Beverly Walker Betty Walkup Jean Ward Bob Watern 15 Freshmen Pla' Some yell, some watch. some slucp. and some tilt, as the lmntl waits its turn tu appear at liulf-time. 4 Marching Bam! .4 4- Y. Dennis Reynolds' faiorite excuse from class--ti drink of water. Marty XXICITICI' blocks l.uAn Antlcrs' attempt to shoot for ri basket during basketball practice. l55 X W., Q , . A -Y. , if! , 'i ., .--X - ws. 'V .Q i I E V A . .87 K gj?f4,iE1, h k ..,, x V x wqwfgi Af? -W 4? '11, '3Q ??i'f .gs Lg ,XR f k ami ii?3f?fQJ 1' f , . Q? Q ff.v+.5?,,..? wgf f-fl , Qwjg, . . gi ft USA,g'5 '?f Wi! xg! ' W M vw. xy W 2--7. .V 5. 57 4, ffl eg NH- v, mm' 453' A 4. 32.12 5f. ytf: ww-'52 , is ' ' 1... 'fs wwf, 1,-vas, W- 5- fi , wr A-5 .iff uf ir 3 . . avg-v 1 1wiQQ.A1i,9f., 1, .gg f ' . Q32 Vv fW?'h5a2.g,, e . 5 , F . . X fi? sr . jg Zyv ix . :'2, Q f 2 rg. 22512 'L' 7 'am'-..Qff!f3fiiyiw2Q1' f ..-. 1 . . ,,,. fzeggis A ,, .. . X7 , . 'Q K ? Sophomores Plum or the Future 'X r S 5 l -s 5 HL ig N It a an 4 I' L 'X 2 Q , . , fill W X X 3 if K' an 2 E wr in X We fs WWA I Roger Abner Donnie Acuff Ronald Acuff Ethel Adkins Mike Adkins jimmy Anderson Sharon Anderson Nancy Argabright jerry Arnold jim Armstrong Marty Ashworth jimmy Audia Ronnie Baker Mike Bannister john Barber Bob Benedict Jackie Baylock John Bolen Kay Bolinger Chuck Bowman Don Bowman Lloyd Bowman Clyde Brewer Pete Broksch Byron Brown Karla Brown Larry Brown Tim Brown Bobbie Bullock Fred Bussard I57 Jack Cales Richard Call Eddie Carmack Bonnie Clawson Linda Cline Cliff Cook Mary Coleman john Combs Phil Cool Donald Coon jean Counts Lonnie Coyle Sharon Crosley Mike Cutlip Cindy Davis Richard Denny Philip Dever Ronnie Dooley Mary Duncan Claretta Durham Carolyn Eagle Carl Eby Rusty Elliott Delmus Flynn Pat Foley Linda Franer Tom Gauldin Leila George -laner Gibbs Beverly Gillum l58 Many Sophomore ' V A - fjj a g fir fi- .f S f mi ' ' i - ig 'iw' ,Mi 1 To s- lkgliffhf L.: , 'eg L' articipate in Sports There is always a mad scramble for the buses at the end of the clay. Carol Gilpin Don Greene Jackie Haines jack Hall Robert Halsey Maribeth Hamiel Rex Hankison Bill Harbin Mike Harris Sandy Hatcher wwf These sophomores are'anxi0us to learn how to tally their howling scores. l59 Miss Dean's office is a popular place. Carla Thomas waits for an absence excuse while other students study. Patti Haulc Sandi Haynes Marcia Helfinstine Gary Hodgson Bob Hoff Wanda Holbrook Wendell Holbrook Judy Huffman Judy James Dave Jewell I60 Sophomores Sponsor Re It's great to play games during class, say these sophomore girls. It seems the girls enjoy it as much as the younger children that they bring to class during the study of child care in home economics. Black ay W if fi Qi W 35193 35 Han? - fri, H wk KE 1 Simi , Q W0- judy jones Phyllis justice Lloyd Kemper Roger Kendrick Linda Kesling Larry King Tom King Tom Kline Sue Koverman Richard Lamb Roy Lamb Becky Leiwig Ronnie Link Glen Lloyd Steve Lucas Kay McCloud Bill McDaniel Linda McMillan Carolyn Markland ,luke Marsh Verdell Meade Johnny Middleton Bonnie Miller jim Miller Judy Miller Rosalie Misenheimer David Morris Paul Moyer Cassandra Myers Bob Nave I6I Kay McCloud, Mary Duncan, and Pam Strader are eager to display pep and school spirit, Dianna Neff Marsha Nelson Jim Ness jimmy Ogan Nancy Oyler Carlyle Park M. Carol Parker Linda Parks Donna Pence Bob Potts 22 'A W W P Q if ? ka it , if kg ,f.V37:t Dale Pratt Sandy Price Lucretia Prichard Terry Prugli Bobby Ratcliffe -- -'.s 4 l62 Scramble for Pla: Sopbomores Cafeteria Line Class 0 '62 Sherry Ray Charles Reinhardt Don Rhoades Charles Rice Don Richards Nancy Richart Mike Rider Larry Ring Bob Rix Larry Roark i iiqi Vada Roark Selma Robbins W'alt Roda-haven' Brenda Ross Paullet Routt Sophomores buy their Piratans early from senior salesmen. Carolyn Russell Judy Samuals Frank Schindler Sandy Settle Shirley Sexton Bill Sharkey Dave Shell Ronald Shilt Bob Smith Larry Smith Ronnie Sparks Sue Speelman Fred Stevens Sandy Stover Pamela Strader Susan Straub Carol Summerville Dave Sutherland Frank Taulbee Beri Taylor Barbara Thomas Ronnie Thompson Tom Thompson Mary Toile Linda Trusty David Tyson I 64 Sophomores Glam? That The re Now Part of Senior High Gretchen Tyson jerry Vincent Dennis Wallkur Linda VUard Sue NX':1rtl Bob Waskmmlii Karlyn Watstmn Beverly Weekley Sandy Wentlling jan Wfilcox A 6 gf Donald Wtmod Carol XVOo5leY 2 My Steve Yost 'Hifi Judy Young ' if f Bill Zechar .., e gist!-f.zQ,!i 3 Q' i tw X4 4 5 ,FX X an Q V 1f,fjsmXi- ,.wa fgY.- .I W , pg, in ai :i?, ,,t,f:,:,,.x. Rf Gayle Lesher, Judy jones, :ind Diane Neff birclIand nt a Library Club meeting. l65 8 In NF ,unw- Y Am N4 F w l Q . ' 2 -N .sf gh., H ..., + f 'Y if - kk W ww ,L . ,. . I W if A NS4- W W fw-M K ,NWS W, mmvil wa ywim, W. ,-,qui 'N ,riwwq . ,WWW . f 'L X . 1 f .,-..,...W,. ssxmmw A Mxmhxh Am 4? , .19,vt'1'n : mmf: X 'K '-- 'bf-M, Nw, ss' ' xx-f 2 -, .,b,, ,, A , nz' 5 A W Y if V ,...,. ax 5 X 33 :MX 5 ,, ,Q , , 'ha mv w i Q , . . .. INK 5 I at S A X 1 5 - aw 2 ' i K Sei gv it lm Q SEQ it Q 'L . X 1 3 an xl EE fi B .vbz 4 Eff? ' is Nadine Bond Barbara Bowden Dorothy Boyd Robert Brane Duane Bridenbaugh Sandra Brock Gene Brown Richard Brown 5 4 Sue Banks Don Barsalou Bill Benn Eva Bentley , , .ig 1 F Q 1 W 3 ga 'WE Wm? ii: - :rs ily, ' 5 'A i ml .Air if ammsk' at A B lf ty Q uin . ,ra ,t W A vi, Kilt L Nancy Allen . Q.: - 1 Claudia Anders i-gQ53f a m Carlotta Ashburn jerry Aufuldish Barbara Bailey Nfilxe Baker Class of '61 Jim Curtis, Bub Bunn, and Glen Fisher examine their new class rings. Arrival 0 f Class Rings Create Excitement Bud Bunn Linda Bunn Kitty Burdette Margie Butts john Bystrek Ronnie Campbell Sandy Casey Sherry Cayce Judy Christman Kenneth Clark Chris Cleary Bill Coleman Uloycc Dnnzeiscn Gail Daubendick Jerry Dczm Richard Doll Judy Croy Harriet Crumlcy jim Curtis juniors i L Clfy lrmlx udy lrmtz Lynette Clrrett MM , .,.. A - A L 755- ' , Bill Fowler y gy 1- ,- J Y T L , 'Yi ,:VV,V , I yt A '- V. , 'tw 1 a . 'EW vee- w .,,,a ' ,aee G I .,,. , My ,Vk., my I ,:. , eef,,.,L L- yy , , N A K 5 if joice Gates Larry Gilbert Mildred Gilbert Om' Number One Goal Sally Gillette jack Godby Edna Gray Judy Hahn Bill Hager Lynn Hall Nancy Hall Sandy Hall Judy Hare Patricia Hartzell Barb Hecker Ronnie Hicks juniors wait outside Miss M:1rsh's room for the fifth period bell to ring. jerry Dum and Nancy Striuicr enjoy dancing at the Prom, junior-Senior Reception ii ii ff nn Hintermeister ianet Hisey Nancy Hohnhorst Sandy Hollingsworth is ai ' is K' 2 Sigrid Hopkins Sue Houck Carol Houseman Kay Hutchison Dottie Ingram Bill Irwin jim Jackson Bob johnson l N Dorothy Boyd, Paula Wilson. and Donna Richards do the birclland at their Y-Teen Halloween Party. Sandy Casey assists teachers with their work in the teachei s workroom. 50 juniors Try Out for Class Pla Rosealie johnson john jones Larry Jones Sonja jones Theresa jump Douglas Justice Carolyn Kelly Colin Kelly Dennis Kesling Dick Kneer Mike Koverma Joe Kreitzer Judy Kuhn Bill Lail l Larry Lakins l jackie Lesher Carole Lewis Ginger Lowman Padi McKair1 Jerry McLaughlin Meet Corliss Archer Barbara McNally jerry Madlener Connie Marcum Mike Marsh Dallas Mathis jim Mathes Sande Mayo Jim Merritt I73 lwywlir Irene Mlllat LLm'AAL l 5, ' . ' 'W ie , Diana Milton asaa Charlotte Misenhem john Montgomery , A ,gl Bill Moomaw Roger Morgan Sue Morgan Carol Nies Betty Noble Marty Noggle Lauritti Norris John Oberlies Thomas Parker jake Peff ly Pam Pflum I74 Carol Mumma Othel Murphy Toni Mustaine Mary Myers junior Class Candy Sal Betty Poland Linda Porter june Potter Dale Potts Linda Preston Carl Prether Sandy Prether S Big Success we s xii' it 'l X xi H 'QQ E 'lg Donna Price Marsha Pylnurn Fred Randall Margie Randolph t , V, . . - ,.,. .1- , 1 -.XJ Sli- mt, ,. ,L f-Y Donna Richartls Steve Rix Kay Schmoll jerry Scott Darrell Scale Anita Shank 'lolm Shoemaker Lois Shmyer I75 , J Gary Straud joan Thompson Barb Turnington David Van Scoyk janet Walters Sharon Way Ronnie Weekley Tom Weidle I76 Beverly Stokes Donna Strader Nancy Strader Connie Streete Bob Stamm Peggy Stevens Duane Stocksdale juniors Dennis Simpson Joe Smith Ronnie Sneed Terry Sparks Class of '61 . Tom Weller Natala Wells 1- - --V- . Sharon Wendelken . . - ll l Larry West S Q E E iz 'Y xa .. A 4 'IN t -: ml ,,.. Q gs' 1 i a- if ,UI -ii - 'if9fi'r2f: 2g 5 E m rzuii me .i at w w? a -, Bob Wick Barry Wickline Carol Willis Janet Wills f , J fi .. ' J H W' r lm,.i, , H A Paula Wilson Marilynn Winkler Judy Winterrowd JR lii f Judith Winters V KJJ. Qi X 53 Janet Witham Carolyn Wright Q NOW we know where the mystery alarm came from. Larry Jones, Jerry Madlener, and John Montgomery were caught in the act. l77 ' 'wi Q lg Mx 1 i In X it .XX Y ', V ,Q '-'f Vg 3 fr . L U I fj ' I 1 --f,., :M ls 'N lkfg JK I fx Aa jg' as f wlk A A 5 A A fx gfx fx 'XX ZX ZX fy' jx jx A IL IX ,X jx -,xl A A A fx A A A -A A -f A ' ' IX A li A -fx jg X f A .7 '-'S ,QA as I. f 'S -N. f , 'N A 'X fx fx A 5 'N' -'H ' 1' A IX ANA JSJX 3 -, f X. x lx-J. 1 V, 'WJ J- I - 7 I I J a ,f ,y If 'Iv I NJ' X f fy f fl 'ff , ' X ff 'f X 1' f ji , X X ,f f' 1 X 11, 'wi' 'V' D- 'VV' ff 1. -- -,..'5,x' 3 , 2:5 ff ' N by yX :L-ff72.2q ff - f I 1 . -fi ' iff! 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I 1 1 1 1 ,,...,, ' 4,1-7' 3 1 1 1 - GY? 11-Q 1 1 11 Y I ,f '1 11 'f'j.1:1113'l 1 jg1j'1i 1 1 K 11 : 1 1 1 1 11 1' - 1 ,ff -1 , 1 1 1' 31:5 Fw 1 1, 1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 irq- - 1' 5 ' 2 1 lf vijligf - 1 1 1 1 11 Q 1 1 1 ' 1 Seniors CLASS OFFICERS President-Lonnie Thacker ViCC PrCSid6I1i-'TOITI Young Secretary-Sharon Borger Treasurer-Thom Thompson MOTTO They fan conquer, who believe Ihey fdllu ITLOWER COLOR C31-gation Yellow Zllld White We Close Om' Years at W.C.H.S. DEAR CLASSMATES, The time has arrived for the grand finale of our high school career-graduation. Little did we realize when we entered the first grade just how soon graduation time would arrive, We will never forget our first day of school and the thrill of writing our own name that first time. It seemed like our carefree grade school days ended almost before they started. We were proud as we received our diploma at the sixth grade commencement which climaxed our grade school years. The step from grade school to junior high was a big one. Torn between childhood and adolescence, we managed to adjust to the latest fads, studying. rock 'n roll, the opposite sex, and more responsibility. XX'e were glad finally to be in high school and proved our enthusiasm by joining clubs and organizations, attending high school dances, and helping with class projects to complement our treasury. As Freshmen we cheered loudest at ball games and displayed the greatest gaiety at dances. We found ourselves in an intriguing new world, choosing unfamiliar subjects-and doing the accompanying homework. We found invitations of membership to various clubs and organizations of a more serious nature extended to us in our sophomore year. Not only did we join. but we assumed active roles and participated to our fullest extent proving to be valuable assets. We were also becoming more sports- wise and some members of our class were becoming promising athletic material for the future. In our junior year we accepted many more obligations and responsibilities. Class rings were chosen. We sold Christmas candy to supplement our treasury for the oncoming expenses. We con- templated our future vocations and received much valuable information during junior Career Day. Our junior class play, Iz'.r Greer! m Be Crazy, was directed by Miss Marsh. Despite an acute throat condition which befell a leading actress, the endeavor was a huge success. We honored the seniors at the junior-Senior Reception, which climaxed the year's events. XVe looked forward to a challenging senior year. Even on that first day of our senior year, it seemed as though vve realized that soon this wonderful dream would be over. Sensing this, we participated in as many activities as possible. We worked to attain success in our scholastic studies as well as in our extracurricular activities. We sponsored the Homecoming. Under the direction of Mr. Collins. the senior play, Fog Irlafzd, was very success- ful. We ordered and received our senior pictures. We again received valuable information during Senior Career Day. We ordered our announcements and name cards. Towards the end of the year we found ourselves guests at the enjoyable, yet paradoxically sad, junior-Senior Reception. Vile wish to express our sincere thanks and gratitude to everyone who has helped us create fond memories of our school days, and we. the members of the class of 1960. dedicate our future successes to those who prepared us for tomorrow Sincerely, LONNIE THACKER Senior Class President Class advisors Mrs. Beverly Abbott, Murl Huffman, john Strahan, and David Collins meet to discuss one of the problems confronting the seniors. SHANNON NOREEN ASTOR Allied Youth 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, 43 FBLA 4g Y-Teens 4. as We Receive Ou JOYCE LAREE AUSTIN Allied Youth 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2g Pep Club 13 Glee Club 1, 2: FBLA lg Y-Teens 1, 2, 4. JAMES A AYDELOTTE Basketball 13 Allied Youth 2, 33 Spanish Club 1, 2g Chorus 5. EULA FAYE BAILEY St. Charles High School 13 Allied Youth 33 Glee Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4g Dean's Council 43 Pirates' Log 4. CONNIE BAKER Pep Club 1, Allied Youth 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, 4g Spanish Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 4. l82. RONNIE GENE BALLARD Band 2, 3, Orchestra 3g Foot- ball 3g Hi-Y 4. MADELEINE JEANNE BECK Banal 1, 2, 3, 43 Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club lg- GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 1, 2g Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Deari's Council 3. Seniors JUDY A. BECKETT Allied Youth 1, 2, 33 GAA 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4, Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 45 Softball 2, 3: Cheerleader 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. iplomvzs on Gwzdzuztion SHARON RUTH BLACKBURN Allied Youth 1, 2, 33 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 13 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 43 Li- brary Club 43 Y-Teens 43 National Honor Society 4. ilu? DAVID A. BLAIR Allied Youth 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 23 Latin Club 23 Football 2, 3, 43 Stage Crew 1, 2, 3. 4g Class Play 4. GEORGIA GERALDINE BOND Allied Youth 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 GAA 13 Pep Club 13 Y-Teens 39 4. SHARON LYNN BORGER Allied Youth 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 1, 23 Student Council 1, 3, Pres. 43 Pirates' Log 23 GAA 1, 2, 3, Sec. 43 Pep Club 13 Hockey 3, 41 Social Scie nce Club 3, Sec.- Treas.3 Class Officer, Sec 4, Vice Pres. 3, Y-Teens 2 3, 43 Scholarship Team 1, 2, 33 Carroll-Tones 43 Homecoming Attendant 1. 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. Class of '60 LEWIS CLAYTON BOWEN Allied Youth 13 FBLA 4. NANCY EILEEN BOWIE Allied Youth 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 13 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerlead- er 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Officer, Vice Pres. 2, Sec. 33 Class Play 43 Y-Teens 2, Program ,Chair- man 3, 4. BEVERLY ANN BOWMAN Charles E. Ellis School 33 Band 1, 23 Allied Youth 1, 23 GAA 1, 23 Orchestra 13 Latin Club 1, 23 Pirates' Log 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 43 Glee Club 4. LINDA LOU BOWMAN Allied Youth 1, 2, 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 13 Latin Club 13 FTA 23 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. l83 Gene Zinc thinks ahead to graduation night as Mike West measures him for cap and gown. Seniors CAROLEE BRIDENBAUGH Franklin-Monroe High School 1, 2, Allied Youth 3, Band 5, 4, Class Play 3, Y-Teens 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. JOAN LOUISE BROWN Glee Club 1, 23 Latin Club 1, 2, Scholarship Team 1, 2, 31 Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 FTA 2, 5, Treas. 4, Piratan 3, Editor 4, Social Science Club 4, National Honor Society 4. RICHARD GEARLD BROWN Latin Club 1, Track 1, Foot- ball 1, Allied Youth 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4. I84 MADELEINE DIANNE CAMPBELL TEM 1, Latin Club 1, 2, Allied Youth 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4g GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 3, Social Sci- ence Club 3, Class Play 3, 4, Pirates' Log 2, 4, Dean's Coun- cil 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. These Years of Studym Basketball 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth 1, 2, 3. KEITH HOWARD CLENDENON Football 4. Class of '60 DONALD FRANKLIN CLICK Track 1g Football lg Golf 2. ANITA FRANCES CLINESMITH Scholarship Team 15 Latin Club 1, 2g Basketball 23 Allied Youth 1, 2, 5, Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, Sec.-Treas. 43 Student Council 33 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4g Pirates' Log 41 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor So- ciety 4. You've heard of playing the piano by ear . . . lcwe Been Fun WAN DA COFFEY Fairmont High School 1, 2, Allied Youth 33 Social Sci- ence Club 3g Y-Teens, 4. CONNIE JEAN COOK Allied Youth 1, 2g Glee Club 3, Y-Teens 3. 4. JAMES RAY COOK PRISCILLA GAIL COOL Pep Club 13 Latin Club 1, 2, Allied Youth 2, 3g FTA 2g GAA Q 5, 41 Hockey 3, 4, Carrol-Tones 1, Pres, 3, Captain 4g Homecoming Queen 4, National Honor Society 4. I85 RONALD PIERCE CRAIG Allied Youth 1, 2, 33 Base- DAFI-ER Scholarship Team 2g Library Club 2g Glee Club 2, 3- Allied MARCELLA VIRGINIA ball 1, 2, 3g Track I, 2, Sq Basketball 2: Football 2, 5. A 41Hi-Y 2, 3. Youth sz GAA 1, 2, 3, 41 FBLA fig Pirates' Log 4. RONALD EUGENE DICKMAN Chaminade High School 1, Seniors Gary Warlaumont, Chuck Carter, and Barry Russello are ready volunteers for stage work. l86 Om' Freshman Yea WINNIFRED SUSAN DOGGETT Glee Club 2, 33 GAA 3 Pirates' Log 4. Irouglot New Activities Ron Dickman diligently Works on his silk screen Christmas card project in art class, FRED LEE DOOLEY WILLIAM D. DUNCAN Latin Club 1, 25 Allied Youth 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Foot- ball 1,- 2, 3, 43 Student Council, Treas. 33 Class Officer, Pres. 3g Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Social Sci- ence Club 3g. Scholarship Team 33 Class Play 35 National Honor Society 3, 4. Class of '60 CAROL KNEAR EBY RICHARD GERALD Latin Club lg TEM 13 Scholar- EDISON ship Team 23 Social Science Scholarship Team 1, 23 S0- Club 33 Allied Youth 3. cial Science Club 2, 3, Sec.- Treas. 4g'Track 3, 41 Foot- ball 33 Universe Club 4: Hi-Y 3, Sec. 4g'National Honor Society 3, 4. '87 MONTY ESTEP Track 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. DOLORES KAY FAHRNEY Latin Club 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 51 Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Softball 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, Historian 3, Pres. 4, Y-Teens Pres, 2, Vice Pres. 3, Treas. 4. . PATRICIA ANN 'FARIZEY Semors Varied Schedules Cam PAMELA RUTH FRYE TEM 1, Latin Club 1, 2, Universe Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, Social Science Club 4, Y-Teens 4. JERRY ALLEN FULLER JACQUELINE THERESA LARRY L, GEIGER Pirates' Log 3, Basketball FUSON F00tbal11,2, 1, 2, Track 1, 4, Football Y-Teens 1, FBLA 4. 1, 2, 5, 4, Allied Youth 1, 2, 5. JOYCE ELAINE GIBBONS Glee Club 1, 2, Allied Youth 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2. 3, Dean's Council 1, 3. lz Sophomore Year l THOMAS EUGENE GRUSHON FLOSSIE JANE GRAY Allied Youth 25 GAA 1, 2, 5, 4: Basketball 45 Hockey 43 Soft- bllll 33 Y-Teens 4g Piratan 4. JOYCE ESTELL ALLEN EUGENE GRAY GOURLEY Allied Youth 1, 2g Baseball 1, ass 0 760 Rogersville High School, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 43 Hi Y 4. Rogersville, Tenn. 3g Rut- ledge High School, Rut- ledge, Tenn. 1. is! yo .nf Mrs. Ball gives word of advice on reading material to Dave Blair and Bill Duncan. I89 DONNA LYNN GWINN Troy High School 1, 2, 5, Riverview High School, Al- lied Youth 33 Y-Teens 3, 43 Basketball 3, 4g GAA 3, 43 National Honor Society 4. BEVERLY JOAN HAAS National Honor Society 3, 4g Band 1, 2, 5, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Universe Club 2g TEM 1. Seniors NORMAN J. HALL RICHARD ROSS HAMIEL Band Ig Chorus 1, 2, 33 Football 1. The Thrill of Wearing Our lass Ring XV. KEITH HAYES S I90 WANDA ESKRIDGE HAYES Pep Club 2, Glee Club 52 GAA 2, 3, 4g Y-Teens 4. 1 w 5 BILL E. HECKER 5 Baseball 15 Track 1, Latin Club 3 15 Allied Youth 2, 33 Football E CHARLES ADAM HIGH Baseball 1g Football 1, 3, 4. 1, 2, 3, 44 Hi-Y 4. Class of f60 PAUL EDWARD HODGSON Social Science Club 53 Latin Club 23 TEM 13 Universe Club 2, Pres. 3, 4. ROSS ALLEN HODGSON Baseball 13 Latin Club 1, 23 Golf 23 Social Science Club 51 Allied Youth 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 4 Treas. 33 Football 2, 3, 4. PHILLIP D. HOWARD Latin Club 1, 23 Hi-Y 4g Baseball 1, 23 Allied Youth 33 Scholarship Team 23 Foot- RICHARD S. HOLT ball 1, 2, 5, 4- Football 13 Baseball 1, 2, 4. 91' the First Time Liizgers Still IHARLOTTE LEE HUEY 'ep Club 13 Social Science Ilub Z, 53 Dean's Council ig GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Allied fouth 1, 2, 5. JUDY ANN HUGHES Roosevelt High School 1, 2, 53 FTA 43 Y-Teens 43 GAA 4g Social Science 4g National Hon- or Society 3, 4. BOYD H. JENKINS Track 23 Football 23 Allied Youth 3. NANCY ELLEN JAMES Pep Club 13 Latin Club 1, 23 Scholarship Team 33 GAA 1, 2, 5Q Allied Youth 1, 2, 33 Carroll-Tones 43 .National Hon or Society 4. I9I Stage Manager, Dave Blair, switches lights to get the proper illumination for a stage production. TOBY LEE JONES Vandalia Butler 13 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA 2, 33 Allied Youth 2, 33 Spanish Club 23 Piratan 43 Hockey 2, 33 FBLA 23 Cheerleader 2. JAMES MARK JORDAN Basketball 13 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4g Track 2, 3, 43 Football lg Al- lied Youth 2, 33 Baseball 2, 43 Cross Country 2, 3. K i Assemblies, Sports' Victoria EDDIE L. KELLY Seniors NANCY LOUISE KERR Pirates' Log 43 GAA 1, 2, 43 Y-Teens 2, 4g Pep Club 13 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 1, 23 Allied Youth 1, 2, 3. KAREN LYNN KLINE Dea.n's Council 33 Scholarship Team Z, 33 Class Play 33 FBLA 23 National Honor Society 3, 43 Basketball 23 GAA 2, 3, 4g Allied Youth 1, 2, 33 Hockey 33 Latin 1, Sec. 23 Student Council, Vice Pres. 4g Carroll- Tones 3, 43 Class Sec. 2. MARIANNE KOCHER FTA lg Y-Teens 43 Schol ship Team 1, 2, 3L Unive Club 43 National Honor I Ciety 4. STEVEN M. KOKOT Basketball lg Track 13 Base ball 1, 23 Cross Country 2g Allied Youth 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 33 Football 1, 3, 43 Stage Crew 3, 4. VELMADENE KOONTZ Miamisburg High School 1, 23 Allied Youth 33 Class Play 3g Scholarship Team 33 Glee Club 3g Y-Teens 3, 43 Carroll-Tones Treas. 43 GAA 3, 4. Marcella Dafler realizes that the inevitable has happened-a locker can only hold so much. lomecoming-All Were Enjoyable OHN PATRICK LAFFERTY ,llied Youth 33 Stage Crew 3 Social Science Club 3: ootball 3, 4. ROBERT E. LAMB Moments KENNY LANGDON LOIS ANN LITTURELL Madison High School 1 FBLA 23 Y-Teens 4. Chorus 31 Hi-Y 5, 4. Class Of 760 I93 CHARLES ALVIN LOWMAN III Latin Club 1, Zg Student Council 1, 2g Basketball Team 1, 3, 4g Track 1, 3, 4g Allied Youth 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball Team 1, 2, 5, 43 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 1, Sec. 33 Football 1, 2, 5, 4. Seniors BRENDA JOYCE LUCAS Allied Youth 13 Library Club 23 GAA 43 Y-Teens 4. Om' Memories Wil ROBERT HARRISON MCCLELLAN Judy Slife and Mrs. Armstrong apply make-up to Larry Penclley and Dave Blair in preparation forthe Senior Play. I94 3 Q 6 E CAROLYN SUE MCCLOUD Latin Club 13 Pep Club 15 Hockey Team 2g Glee Club 1, 23 Basketball Team 2, 4g FBLA 2, 33 Carroll-Tones 3, 4, Sec. 43 Allied Youth 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 Treas. 3, Program Chairmar 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4g Piratar 4. Be Lasting Larry Pendley, Tom Kline, and Buddy Lowman await Mr, Eisele's ver d' B ' SUZANNE MCCULLOUGH Iolonel White 19 Patterson iigh School 25 Y-Teens 3, lg Pirates' Log 4g FBLA 4. ict on eatnik Day. JESSE R. MCKENDREE JR. TEM 1g Universe Club 2, 3, 43 Scholarship Team 33 Class PlaY 33 National Honor Society 4. lass of '60 JERRY WAYNE MCKNIGHT SONDRA LEE MATSON Latin Club 1, 23 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 1, 25 Homecoming Attendant 1, 25 Allied Youth 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, Sec. 33 Hockey 2, 33 Student Council 25 Basketball Team 35 Dean's Council 35 Carroll-Tones, Treas. 3. I95 JERRY D. MAYS Hi-Y 13 Latin Club 1, 23 Student Council 1, 2: Foot- ball 1, 2, 31 Class Officer 1, 23 Homecoming Attend- ant 1, 43 Basketball Team 1, 2, 3. 43 Track 1, 2, 5, 41 Allied Youth 1, 2, 52 Base- ball Team 1, 2, 5, 4. Seniors SHARON KATHLEEN MILLAT Roosevelt 1, 23 Fairmont 3: Y- Teens 43 GAA 41 National Honor Society 4. cmd Our Friendshij JOSEPH A. MILLER 1 i 1 NEDRA ANN MILLER Latin Club 1, 3g Pep Club 13 Glee Club 1, 2, 53 Al- lied Youth 1, 2, 3g Y-Teens 1. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 1, Sec. 23 Class Treas. 23 GAA 1, 2. 5, 4: Hockey Team 2, 33 Basketball Team 2. 3, Man- ager SQ National Honor So- SHIRLEY SUE MILLER Chorus 13 Latin Club 1, 21 Boys' Chorus Accompanist 3. I96 DONNA SUE MORTER Allied Youth 1, 2, 3, GAA ll 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball Ram 2. SANDY LOUISE NESS Central High School, London, England, 1, 23 Orchestra 3, 43 ciety 3, 43 Scholarship Team 2, 33 Piratan 4, 2 I 3 1 I I Scholarship Team 33 National ' f DANIEL-R. NEYMAI Honor Society 5, 43 GAA 4g Band 4. mluring DAVID GLEN OTT Latin Club lg Football 35 Stage Crew 51 I-Ii-Y 4. DAVID REE NIES Stivers High School 1, LARRY MILTON PENDLEY . Latin Club I, Z1 Baseball 1, 2, 3, -Ig Allietl Youth 2, ETHEL KATHRYN PARSONS fl Cm? Plat' 5, Lf? HAY Zi 31. Hlg Pirntim -ig Iootball 1, Class of f60 Senior boys gather around representative from Osborne Studio to purchase their pictures. I97 SANDRA LYNN PENWELL Miamisburg High School lg Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4g Basketball 2, 3, 43 GAA 2, 3, 43 Allied Youth 2, 33 Softball 2, 3g Homecoming Attendant 33 Cheerleader 4. RICHARD LEE PHILLIPS Middletown H. S. 3. S eniors An extra token for the homecoming queen - a kiss from the football captain. e Realize How Important Our Yem RONALD GENE PINYON TEM lg Universe Club 2, 3, 4. I98 ERNEST E. PULS Scholarship Team 23 Track 2g Allied Youth 2g Hi-Y 2, Chap- lain 3, 4. THOMAS LYNN RAPP Allied Youth 1, 2g Student Council 1, 25 Chorus 1, 2, 3g Stage Crew 4. DOUGLAS ALAN RENAE On a beautiful fall morning seniors board the bus for Career Day excursion. Class of '60 L r.rr uh A .. , t 4 .MMM fs' we .i . 1 3 West Carrollton seniors arrived early at N.C.R. auditorium on Career Day. 15 W.C.H.S. Have Been SHARON SUE REYNOLDS 'ep Club 13 Allied Youth V, 2, 39 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 ipanish Club 2, Y-Teens 4. HARRIET ZELDA RICE GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Allied Youth 1, 2, 53 Spanish Club 23 FTA 2, 3, Pres. 4g Scholarship Team 2, 33 Class Play 43 National Honor Society 4g Piratan 4: Glee Club 1. ROBERTA ALICE RICE GAA 1, 2, 3, 4g Allied Youth 1, 2, 33 Scholarship Team 1, 2, 53 Spanish Club 23 National Honor Society 43 FTA 2, 3. Sec. 43 Piratan 43 Glee Club 1. GARY DEAN RICHARDS Basketball Team 2, I99 Seniors SHARON LEE RINEHART Bellingraph High School. Montgomery. Alabama 1: Radford H. S., Honolulug FTA 3g Y-Teens 3, 4g Band 3, 41 GAA 41 Library Club 5. 4. BONNIE LEE RISNER Softball Team lg Pep Club lg Pirates' Log 2g Basketball Team 2: Y-Teens 2, 4g Glee Club 1, 25 Allied Youth 1, 2, 33 FBLA 2. 5: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4g Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Play 3. 4. 5 s l IVAN B- ROARK WILLIAM MCKINLEY HLY 4. ROHLER Allied Youth 2, 3. Ami We Leaf, Everything that goes up must come down - 200 - including Shirley Tudor when she does a backward flip on the trampoline. DENNIS ARTHUR ROSE THOMAS BARRY RLTSSELO Football 11 Chorus 13 Latin Allied Youth 3. Club 1, 2g Allied Youth I. 2. 3: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4, Vice Pres. 5. 4: Piratan Bus, Mgr. l llll This Willa Regret Class of '60 MARILYN -IEANNE SCHNEBLE Ursuline 1: Sacred Heart Acad- emy 21 Allied Youth 55 GAA 43 Library Club 4g Y-Teens 4. PAMELA SUE SCHNELL Germantown 1: Glee Club 21 Allied Youth 2. 31 GAA 2, 5. -ig Latin Club 21 FTA 2, 53 Y-Teens 2, 5, 4. Treus. 2. Pres. 5: Class Play 33 Social Science 5. lx Piratan -4. BRUCE FREDRICK P. THOMAS SETTLE KEITH SHADOXVENS LINDA LEE SHANK SCHREIBER Chorus 1, 2, 31 Football 2? Football 1. Track lg Baseball Y-Teens 3, 43 Glee Club 2 Band 2, 3, 41 Offhesffa 3, 4- Spanish Club 23 FBI-A 4- Team 13 Basketball Team 1, 21 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3. 20I Seniors JIM E, SHEER JUDY ANN SHOCKLEY Pep Club 13 Glee Club 2, 3. 4, Y-Teens 3, 4. JUDITH ANN SLIFE Kiser High School 1, 2g Y- Teens 3: GAA 3, Allied Youth 33 Carroll-Tones 4, Covcaptain 4. LINDA JANE SNELL FTA 1, Piratan lg Latin Club 1, TEM 15 Band 1, 2: Allied Youth 1, 2, Orches- tra 1, 23 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Officer 43 Social Science 2, 3, 43 Universe Club 2, Sec- retary 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. 223125316 1, Gym Yet We Amciously L00 JUDITH ANN STALDER Pep Club 15 Glee Club 1, 23 Carroll-Tones 1, 35 Soft- ball Team 2g Basketball Team 23 Allied Youth 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 GAA 1, 2. 3, 45 Piratan 4. 202 JO ANN STEMLEY Pep Club 1, Basketball Team 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 'Allied Youth 1, 2, 32 Hockey 2, 33 Y-Teens 3, 45 Pirates' Log 4. BILL H. STRADER Kiser H. S. 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM E, STOVER Portsmouth H. S. 1. F1 FRED ALLEN SURRELL Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 23 Cross Country 2, 3: Allied Youth 3. DEVONA S. TAYLOR Pep Club lg GAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 31 Y-Teens 4: Piratan 4. owawl Tomorrow LONNIE MISCHELE THACKIER TEM lg Allied Youth 1, 2, 3. First Vice Pres. 23, Library Club 11 Latin Club 1, 2, Universe Club 2, I-li-Y 2, Pres. 3, 41 Piratan 33 Pirates' Log 3, Ed- itor 4: FTA 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4g Social Sci- ence 4g Cross Country 4: Class Pres. 4. Class of '60 THOM BIEBER THOMPSON Latin Club 1, 23 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Golf 1, 2, 31 Al- lied Youth 1, 2, 3: Pirates' Log 23 Class Play 3, Sqcial Science 3, Pres. 4, Hi-Y 3, Treas. 4, Class Treas. 3. 4. IDA JANE TREON GAA 13 Pep Club lg FTA 2, Y-Teens 4. JOY TREON Pep Club 11 Chorus lg GAA 1, 2, 3, Treas. 4, Allied Youth 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Vife Pres. Zf Basketball Team 2, 3, 4, Hockey-2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2g Softball Mgr. 33 Piratan 4. SHIRLEY TUDOR Y-Teens 1, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, Recording Sec. 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth 1, 2, 3, of. chestra 1, 4, FBLA 1, 23 Bas- ketball Team 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball 2, Maiorette 2, 3, 43 Cheerf leader 32 Class Play 3, 4, WHICK TURNER Track 1g Hi-Y 2, Football 1, Allied Youth 2, 3, Base- ball Team 1, 2, 3, 41 Basket' ball Team 1, 2, 3, 4? C1055 Country 2, 3, 4g Pirates' Log 4' 203 WILLIABI O. NWALKER Baseball 1: Latin Club lg Basketball 1, 2. 31 Allied Youth 1, 2. 31 Hi-Y 2, 31 Cross Country 2. 3g Stage Crew 4g Golf 43 Class Play 3. DANNY A. WALTERS Latin Club lg Track 1. 2, 33 Allied Youth I, 2, 3. -Baseball 1. 2, 33 Football 2, 31 Hi-Y 41 Pirates' Log 4. GARY LEE NWARLAUMONT Track 11 Allied Youth 2. 3: Cross Country 2, 3, 4g Basket- ball 1, 2, n. 4. Seniors 1 SANDRA LEE XWERNER Belbrook High lg Allied! Youth 2, 33 Hockey 2, 3. 4gN GAA 2, 5, 4g Piratan 42' Softball Team 2, 31 Basket- ball 3, 43 Cheerleader 2, 31 Pirates' Log 2g Latin Club 23 Dean's Council 3g FTA 2, 3, 4g Y-Teens 2. 3. 4g Social Science Club 43 Schol- arship Team 31 Class Play 3, 41 National Honor So- ciety 4. Li e Beckom and We Ar MICHAEL STEVEN WEST National Honor Society 43 Science XX'orkshop 4: Social Science Club 41 Piratan 4: Library Club lg Latin Club l, 21 TEM Club 1. Pres. 1, Scholarship Team 1, 33 Cho, rus 1, 2, 5, 4g Universe Club 4, Pres. 2, Vice'Pres. 2, iQ Class Play 3, 4, Hi-Y 4. 204 RONNIE R. WHEELER Football 1. 53 Track 4. DOTTIE JANE XVILLMAN Dean's Council lg Pep Club lg Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Allied Youth 1. 3. 31 GAA Z. 3. 45 YfTeens 2, 3, Pres. 4g FTA 3g Basket- ball Team 3, 4: Softball Mgr. 33 Hockey Mgr. 5. 43 Volley- ball 41 Piratan 41 Class Play 4, THOBIAS LAMERFIA WOLF Allied Youth lg Latin Club 1. Pres. 23 Chorus 1. 33 FTA 2. 3, Vice Pres. 4g Scholarship Team 2, 33 Na- tional Horior Society 5. 41 Social Science 4: Class Play 41 Piratan Bus. Mgr. 4. Class of '60 MILTON XVOLFE Track lg Cross Country 5, Ready to Face PHILLIP HOWARD XWOLFORD Basketball 11 Track 1, 3: Allied Youth 1. 2, 3g Baseball 1, 2. 3, -lg I-li-Y 1, 2. 3, 4. Chaplain 1: Latin Club 1, 2g Football I. 7 Y- l the Future IANIE MARIE YARCKOXX' TOM D, YOUNG Roosevelt H. S. lg Y-Teens -11 lixskctbaill 1. 51 'l'ri1t'k lL GAA 2: Library Club 4, Allied Ywutli l, 2, 33 I-li-Y 2: Stage Crux' -ll Footlmll 1. I. 3. 'lg Golf 1, 2. A I: Class Vice Pres. I. LAWRENCE El 'GENE ZINK Band 1. 2. 5, -1. a......t.,-.. ,X 2 . Q , ,bm WUUGDQS I CQ. 1 h -fi ... 1: 'f- fh N- S.. frgg w -1'- Nancy Keri' imtl -luAnn Stcmlcy pixicticc lmmc-nursing mcthotls un Marcella Dtitlur 205 w w 1 1 1 1 .III I, .53 ' 1q.,I I,-.IW - - , M-,g,,-I-. x-- .. O Q. ITL' '-'A'1e32'53Z 1 . Uf 1 -AM!-5-Ig f 1 u.4a.1.- . ,,,..,.,.,,.,,I,,.,,. 5. .af . . ' -. 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AX8-687I PHONE UL9-440I DAYTON OHIO ize ese ac You'II be as gay as a spook on HaIIoween when you paIron Ih pI 2I0 ESHBAUGH'S I School and Office Supplies I 7 Souih Main Sfreei' MIAMISBURG, OHIO SS. THE AMERICAN ENVELOPE COMPANY MORAINE PAPER COMPANY DIVISION WGSI' CBFFOIIIOI1. Ohio Subsidiaries of Wesi' CarroIII'on, Ohio KIMBERLY-CLARK CORPORATION NEENAH. WISCONSIN Afier Games . . . Parfies . . . Gef-Togefhers Any Time is Vic Cassano Pizza Time! W. SCHANTZ a+ S. PATTERSON BLVD. Call AX8-I48I 'For Your Favori1'e Specialfy WESCO TOOL AND GAGE CO The Proof Is In The Tas+e VIC CASSANO and MOM DoNlsl ZZA HOUSES, INC. A Precision TooI and Die Makers 3309 Eas+ Third S+. IRearI DAYTON, OHIO Tools-Dies-Gages-Jigs-FixI'u res MILLER'S SPORTING GOODS, INC. 256 E. S'I'roop Road Town and Coun+ry Shopping Cen+er DAYTON 9, OHIO Tel. AX3-I IO9 EveryIhing for Ihe Spor+sman A- BELL.. wlmfnt When Only The Best is Good Enough Over 1 300 000 lnterments Hove Been Made tn WILBERT BURIAL VAULTS SOLD ONLY THROUGH SELECT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1 v T Monuments Mausoleums Markers SEE OUR LARGE DISPLAY TO CHOOSE FROM We Do Cemetery Lettering and Cleaning F KENNEY ASK NOW MOU' BELL SURFACE TOMB OR THE PRE NEED Phone Us Anytime for Appointments, Evenings or Sundays BELL VAULT 8. MONUMENT WORKS, INC. 1019-28 S. Main St., Miamisburg, O. on Route No. 25, Phone UN 6-2444 A N 'ns 1 - ' d S... e , - effigy 41,5 , 4 , if A LTS ew? u - H ' 5?7 7'if:.:5,p?3 . 'f SN ' . I I I - 'Q-33,11 ' J. '.1 'L..-' '-. ' ' --A-e - ilem..-,--. 1- , f.,.v.'f- 'I I- . :.3,.,L 'f ,.!- ' X4 -J. lm-mu ,' , - 5,4 .- ', . ... 0 THE' VALLEY SUPPLY CO., LTD. Builder's Supplies, Lumber, Cement, Plaster, Brick, Tile Complete Line ot Coal Furnaces, Heating, and Air Conditioning P.O. BOX I88 MIAMISBURG. OHIO 5I0 South Riverview Avenue Tel. UN6-246I SUTTMAN'S Men's and Boys' Wear TEL. uNe-325: Miamisburg, Ohio GEM CITY ICE CREAM CO. I005 Wesi' Third Sireef DAYTON. OHIO TeI. BA3-8242 MELODY ENTERPRISES TV and Appliances 758 Eas+ Dixie Tel. UL9-873I Wesf CarroII'ron, Ohio SCOTHORN FLOOR COVERING 9I3 E. Dixie Wesf CarroII+on. Ohio TEL. UI.9-892I A57 ,VM .mm r wil gm wif fi-W 2824 ZW 52 Y Wwwf wiv if '- Xiifn fc-if -wx we wifes? :saggy Npmwm W ff Q 9 g f.-Q Q 'FA-5 E I ww- if i 'VYA5' if +4-1?1gg.g:ifS M pw azyfgwf SMITH'S BOAT HOUSE JUST EAST OF WEST CARROLLTON Dealer for Mercury Oufboard Mo+ors, Boafs. Trailers, Boai Kifs, Accessories, Chris-Crafi' and Cen'I'ury Speed Boais TEL. UL9-36 I 0 SUNOCO GAS AND OIL PRODUCTS MARSHALL'S AUTO SERVICE UL9-306I 405 W. Cenfral Ave. Wesi' Carrollfon, Ohio CompIe+e Mofor Tune-Up - Wheel Alignmenl Wheel Balancing - Brake Service Radia'I'ors Cleaned - Repaired - Recored DELIVERY SERVICE PAUL'S SKELGAS SERVICE Skelgas and RCA Whirlpool Appliances WEST CARROLLTON. OHIO UL9-882I MORAINE BARBER SHOP AIR CONDITIONED 360I Soufh Dixie Norfh Bound Lane Rouie 25 New Moraine Building I Block Norfh SI'roop Rd. HOURS DAILY 9 A.M. TO 7 P.M. CLOSED WEDNESDAY SAT. 8:30 A.M. TO 5 P.M. H. E. WILSON INSURANCE AGENCY 3I0 E. CoHage Avenue WEST CARROLLTON Tel. UL9-3422 BAR-JAN BOWL, INC. 3522 KeH'ering BIvd. Tel. AX9-5564 Where Hue Wesf Carrollfon S'ruden'rs BowI BETTY AND FRANK WALKER REALTY Associa'I'es: MARCELLA and OTTO SHAVER LOUISE and KURT GOSTEL WALTER G. WHITE CAROLYN MOCK COY L. WILLIAMS DONALD L. SEARS 'IQ jf 'Q' , V- . lj ' p 'H- S f.-,f-' L?-ffy'i,1X 8I7 So. Elm S+ree+ WEST CARROLLTON. OHIO Tel. UL9-3 I05 and UL9-3 I 8 I New N 4 2I6 EVELYN'S ' DRAYER MOTOR SALES BAKERY-FOOD MART Since I936 Roufe 25 WEST CARROLLTON. OHIO ,CW swwfswm WJ WM.. A. ig TOWN 81 COUNTRY MUSIC BOX Everyfhing in Music Io Make Sfudenis' Homework More Enioyable JOHNNIES SERVICE GARAGE I6 Wesi' Pease Ave. Rear Wesi' CarroIII'on, Ohio General Repairs-24 Hr. AAA Wrecker Service UL9-3I24 may Dodge and Dari Sales and Service I2 Eas+ Linden Ave. MIAMISBURC-3, OHIO UN 6-223I LIST VARIETY STORE 4 Norfh EIm Sireef Wesi' CarroIII'on. Ohio E Borger, Dennis Simpson and Chris Cleary Ihmk you II be as amazed of 'fhe excellenf service you RESTAURANT 27 W. Cenfral Wesf CarroII+on, Ohio HAMILTON CARROLLTON CLEANERS Pick Up and DeIlvery We Operafe Our Own Planf 23 N. WaInu'I' Sfreei' Wesf Carrollfon, Ohio TEL. UL9-4263 BOB S TV SERVICE Springboro Pk. and Dryden Rd. Tel. AX9-790I MEMBER OF TESA receive from Ihe above-meniioned businesses as 'Ihey were aI' 'Ihe sighis Ihey viewed Ihrough the microscope. 2I7 TOWN 8: COUNTRY JEWELERS 224 E S+roop Road Day+on 29 Ohio Tel. AX9-3 I 8 I, GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS S M Cloud. Nedra MlIIer and Doihe W g II1 I diamonds are a gIrI's besf Irie d CINDERELLA BEAUTY SALON 288 Norfh Elm S+. WEST CARROLLTON Tel. UL9-3627 J I I-I ey prepares Io sIwow Ihaf a new ha d d d rs for a girI's morale. ALLIED SCREW PRODUCTS COMPANY Precision Screw Machine Products Brown and Sharpe Automatics 535 Easf Dixie Drive Wes'r Carrollron, Ohio C. L. CLAGETT Tel. UL9-3632 FIRST NATIONAL BANK CF MIAMISBURG TEL. UN6-3356 Branches in Farmersville and Cenferville MY6-2303 TU5-7654 MMV ' , V ,,., 3 uf Q 4 f NN mv L Fi! N GHAPMMM W5-Q lf!! 5 A' Wx 9 n FF ,B 1 , rssr PLATEMAKERS Ww ,0hb STEBBINS' PLUMBING AND HEATING 62l Easi Dixie Drive WEST CARROLLTON, OHIO UL9-4534 PATTERSON RESTAU RANT 2I I0 Sou+I1 PaH'erson Blvd. DAYTON. OHIO STRAGAND'S IGA FOODLINER Prescripfion Drug SI'ore 3940 KETTERING BOULEVARD AX9-5553 Mon. 'I'I'1ru SaI'. 9 A.M. - I0 P.M. sun. ni AM. - 1 PM. 'U A iTi I, U 'W' I 4 I I M-6.3.4 SEIBERT HOMES, INC. Dealer for Naiional Homes 407 Soufh Elm S+ree+ WEST CARROLLTON, OHIO UL9-473i -mi' mush!!! KUNZ LAWN AND GARDEN CENTER Lawn and Garden Supplies Power Equipmeni' 2626 KETTERING BOULEVARD DAYTON 9, OHIO JEMINA RUSSELL'S TOWN AND COUNTRY FAIRBORN PLAZA Fine S+a+ionery and Giffs WEDDING INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS SHOW'S CAFE Fine Foods Commercial and Privafe CaI'ering WEISER PRINTING II9 Wesi' Pease Ave. Tel- UI-9'370I WEST CARROLLTON' QHIQ WEST CARROLLTON. OHIO Tel. UL9-35 I 2 I I Q y I I I F SI F I I I I IyIes, for perfecm' III, Ior II'e beat garmenf I P S+ II III R. L. NORRIS 4726 Sou+h Dixie DAYTON 39, OHIO Tel. AX3-SI93 In TTT Ofmd Ei IIICO CYES. Of he ores a e weyf PRICE STORES 4'rI1 E. Jefferson S+. DAYTON Tel. BA4-329I 7, WEST CARROLLTON PARCHMENT CO. B 81 M CAFE , -I. y ,,: ,,.,. V- ',,-- - M , ' I I ,, Vvzw4,1 gg,..wVf'I' ' L I f ' ,..Awf 'A' ,,L-sn- r'n ' , ' I ff'5Ev4Q,f 44. .' f F' .,e,,.VV-wwf A, V. H- V VMLLLLLL, , .. MY-W-V-'A NWN L , , ft' 'I' L Q 'M' 'NI' ' - L -- f- ' 1 V X w'7 'm 5 1 P' 9+ f'.i,f f.1 Q-:QQ L X L -As H I I ,.,. 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OHIO Qualify Dry Cleaning Reasonably Priced Shofgun Shells 5I5 Wesl' Cen'I'ral Avenue Wesf Carrollfon, Ohio UL9-4443 REED'S DRUG STORE 5 NorI'I1 Elm S'rree+ WEST CARROLLTON, OHIO UL9-3354 THE WEST CARROLLTON BUILDING SUPPLY 81 LUMBER CO.. INC. TeI. UL9-3I3I or UL9-475I I28 S. Elm S+ree+ COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS WM. E. REYNOLDS 81. SON CO.. INC. Indus'I'riaI-Commercial Coniraciors Michael DHBV music house 226 WiI'h TWO STORES: Phone BA2-28 I 5 3I40 Far Hills, KeI'+ering, HAUER INSTRUMENTS 34 E. Firsf S+., Day'Ion, Ohio Ohio Fine Brand Name InsI'rumenI's aI' HAUER'S SeIecI' From O CONN O MARTIN O SI-INGERI-AND O SELMER I HOLTON O LEEDY Q AII Brands in Drums DAYTON'S COMPLETE BAND INSTRUMENT CENTER CHOOSE YOUR CAREER CAREFULLY MidwesI s Leading School of BeauI'y CuI'rure RICHARD WESTON SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE I24 Easl' Third S+. 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Sincerely, BUSINESS MANAGERS Tom Wolf Dennis Rose Abbott, Mrs. Beverly . ,,,,,,,,,,, 26, 117, 181 Armstrong, Mrs. Elizabeth ,,,, 21, 62, 89. 95, 106, 194 Ball, Mrs, Diane ..,.,,,. 19, 101, 110, 189 Bentley, A. A. ,,,,, ,,,. ,,,,.,.,,Y,,,,, 3 1 , 87 Bogan, Donald r,,,,... ..,. . 19, 64, 68, 80, 81 Booher, Suzanne .,,, ,,VV,,,... 19, 109 BOITOH, Mrs. Joan ..,,, . ..,,r ,,,,,,. 3 5, 108 25,105 ,... 18 Brown, H. R. ,.,.,,,,,,,.,, . Brown, Mrs. Pauline . Clay, Ralph ,,,,,,.,1,,,.,,,., Collins, David ,,,,.,. Cribley, Gerald ,,,,, Croy, T. W. . ,,,. Dalton, Courtney .,,,...., 37, 79, 88 ,,,....18,181 32,95 32,73 Dean, Martha ,....... ........... 1 6, 99, 110, 111 DeWeese, Mrs. Elizabeth , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.. ..31 Disney, Dale ...., ....,,..... ,. ,. 25 A Abner, Roger ,.... ,...,,,, .... . 1 57 Acuff, Donnie .. .. . 157 Acuff, Ronald ,,..... .....,,,, 1 57 Adkins, Bob .. .. ,,,,,., . 65,167 Adkins, Ethel ...,,,,, ....,.,.,,,,,,,,.,. 1 57 Adkins, Mike ,,,,,, . . .,,,,,,,,,.,..,. 86, 157 Allen, Nancy ,,..,, .. ,..,,,, ,. 107,115,167 Anders, Claudia . 103,115, 120, 122. 128, 167 Anders, LuAn ,,,. 89. 114. 120, 122, 129, 147, 155 Anderson, Carole 110,136 Anderson, jimmy ,,,, i,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 57 Anderson, Sharon . ,. . ,,,,,,,,. 97,133,157 Andrews, Jack ,,,,,, ,,.,,,. .,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 1 4 7 Anslinger, Bob .... .,,. 1 20, 122. 129, 147 Anspach, Becky .,,, ,,,,,, ..,.....,,,,,..,. 1 5 6 Arden, Bob .. ...... . . ..,,,,,,..,,.,,.....,. ,,,., . 147 Argabright, Nancy ,,,,,,,. 96, 105, 111, 114. 120,122.128,131,157 Armstrong, jim .,,,,,,. ..,...,,,,,,,,,,... 1 05, 157 Armstrong, Rickie ,,,. ....,,.i ,,,,,,,,,,. . . 156 Arnold, jerry .,,,.,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,............., 1 57 Arwood, jimmy ............,,..,,..,,,.........,,,. 147 Ashburn, Carlotta 97,107,115,167 Ashworth, Marty .... 97, 108, 114, 133, 157 Ashworth, Richard .,,,.,,..,,,,.....,....,,,.,,,,, 156 Astor, Shannon .,.,,,,, 97. 106, 112, 182, 185 Audia, jimmy ......,,,,,.,,..,..,,,,,.,,,,,,.,....... 157 Audia, Sonja .....,,, ....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,. 1 10, 156 Aufuldish, Jerry i,,,,, ,,... 6 5,167 Austin, Joyce ,,.. ., 106, 182 Austin, Tom ...... ,,,, . 101,147 Aydelotte, jim .....,,,,,,,,, . ,.,,,,,,,,,, 182 B Baber, Larry .. ,,.,.. ,,,,,,,,,, , ,. 60 Baber, Ralph .,,,,, ....,, ,..,....,, ,,,,.,,,,. 6 5 Baber, Mike ,,..., ,,,,...,.,..,,,,,,,,,.,.,. 7 2 Bailey, Andrea ..,, ,,,,,,, 1 20, 122, 129, 136 Bailey, Barbara ,,,,.,,,,, ,....,,,,,..,, ..,,,,,, . . , 167 Bailey, Eula Faye ., .. .......,, ,,,,,, 9 9,182 Baker, Barry ,,,,,,, ..,, ..,.,,,,.,,,.,, . . . 147 Baker, Connie ......, ...,,,, 1 06, 112, 182 Baker, Mike .. ..,, .. ,,,,..., 72, 75, 167 Baker, Ronnie ,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 57 Ball, Eddie . ,,.,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,, 1 47 Ballard, Ronnie .. .... ,,,, 1 04,182 Banks, Sue ,....... . . ..., . 107,167 Bannister, Mike .,...., Barber, John ......,,. Barber, Judy .,,..,,,, Barnard, Bob ,,., , 68, 86, 157 157 99,110,156 136 Faculty I mlex Doan, Rupert ,,,,,, Eisele, A. C. ,,,,,,,. ,,,, . 16, 58, 61, 195 29 Frederick, Robert ....... ,.......,...,......... Frush, Willard ........,.. Gilmore, Mrs. Ida ..,., Graban, Steve .,...... Gress, Winston ,,,,,, Haggerty, Harry ....,... 21, 63, 72 38 29,152, 144 Hall, john .,..,,,.,...,,.,, ,,.,,,...., 3 2,79 Hensley, Mrs. Dorris ...., 26,95, 106 Hinds, Mrs. Rosemary ........... 19, 109 Houck, Alvin ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,, 2 3, 65, 68 Howard, Richard .....,, ..,,,,.,,......,...... 3 8 Hubbard, Phillip ,,,, .. ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,. 2 4 Huffman, Murl .,..,,.,,,,.,,., 25, 66, 103, 181 Ingledue, james .... .,,,,,,,. 2 5, 72,86 johnson, James ,..,,, . 16, 98, 105 Lane, james .,....,, ....... 2 1,102 Sudent I ndex Barnes, Dave ........,.,..,.,.,i. ,...i., 7 9, 87, 147 Barnes, Gary ....... 58, 59, 63, 64 Barsalou, Don ....... ....,............... 1 67 Beachler, Tom ,i.., ...1,...,. 7 9, 147 Bean, Bill ....,,., .,,,,,.... . .. .. 52.53,167 Bfck, Bob ........,.,...............,............. 88.136 Beck, Madeleine ,,,. 106, 112, 121, 122, 182 Beckett, Judy ,...,...,.......,... 70, 89, 112, 182 Belcher, Mary .,..., ,..,...,,............. 1 10. 136 Bell, Floyd ....... ................ . . 136 Bell, Mike ..,,.., ...... 1 56 Benedict, Bob ....... ..,....... 1 57 Benge, Sam ........... ..,,,.,,,.,,, 1 36 Benson, Sharon . .. .,... .. .. 109,147 Bentley, Eva ..,,,,,,,,,, ..,..,. ................... 1 6 7 Blackburn, Sharon ...,.... 106. 112, 115, 133. 183 Blair, Dave ................ 48, 72, 74, 183, 189. 192, 194 Blake, Ted ...ii...... .......,.,..,.............. 1 47 Bland, Charlotte ...... ..... 1 10, 136 Blaylock, Jackie ...... ..... 1 14, 157 Boehm, Gary ....... ,..,,.,1,, 1 47 Bolen, john ....................,,....,,,.1...1... 157 Bolinger, Bill .............,.....,.,,..1.,,..,.... 63 Bolinger. Kay .... 62, 96, 108, 114, 156, 157 Bond, Geraldine ...................,.,,.,,,,,, 183 Marsh, Rebecca .... . ..... 18 Newberg, john .,,.,,, .,.,,,,,,,,,, . , 25 Riddle, Paul ...,,,,, ,. ,,,,, 24, 104 Robbins, Ross .,... ..,,,.. ,.,,, . . 29,155 Russell, Harry A, .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 8 , 9, 16 Russell, Mrs. Mary P. ...... ..... 1 9, 100, 105 Schnell, H. E. ................ ..,.......,,,,... , 14 Schuder, Robert ....... .....,...... 2 5,88 Scutt, William ........ ,.,,,,, 2 9, 151 Sears, Donald .,,,,,....... ,,., ,,.,,.,.,. 2 6 ,97 Snouffer, Mrs. Ruth ,..........,. .,,,,,,,,.....,.. 1 9 Strahan, john .................... 21, 98, 102, 181 Weiler, Paul . ...,.,..,,,.....,,,. ,, , ,.,,, ,,,. 2 5, 96 Weiler, Mrs, Ruby .. 35, Wentzel, Mrs. Marcella .....,.,,...,..... 26 Bond, Nadine ................................ 133, 167 Borger, Sharon ..... ...... 4 5, 46. 98, 115, 180. 182, 217 Bowden, Barbara .... 90, 103, 107, 113, 167 Bowen, Lewis ................................ 97,183 Bowie, Nancy .,..,....... 48, 70.112, 183,222 Bowling, Harley ............... ............ 8 7,147 Bowman Beverly ............ 106, 133, 183 Bowman, Chuck ..... .......... . .. 157 Bowman, Don .... ........ ..........-1.- 1 5 7 Bowman, Glenn ............ .......... . .f 136 Bowman Linda . .. 106, 120, 122, 128. Bowman, Lloyd Boyd, Dorothy Brady, Robert ,, Brane, Robert ., Branham, Carol 130, 183 58, 61, 61,157 107,107,113, 117. 167, 172 88,136,142 167 147 107 108 Brelsford, Patty .......... ........ 1 10,136 Brewer, Clyde ................. ..... .........-1-.. 1 5 7 Bridenbaugh, Carolee ........ . 106, 115, 120. 122, 128, 184 Bridenbaugh, Duane ........ 52, 53, 103, 105. 120, 122, 129,152,167 Brock, Sandra . . 45. 46, 51, 98. 107, 117. 133,167 Wferner, Mrs. Gertrude 51,69,91, 112 Wills, Minnie ..... ...... . . .,,,,,,,,,...,.....,.,, 24 Woodman, Ruth .....,...... ..... 1 9, 55, 107 Broksch, Pete ...... ....,...........,....,,,,,,,.., 1 57 Brown, Byron ......,..,,............,...,..,,,.....,. 157 Brown, Denny . ,..... 88, 120, 122, 129, 136 Brown, Gene ............................ 60, 72, 167 Brown, Jerry .... .. ............. 66, 67, 68, 184 Brown, Joan ..,, ,, ..... 7, 94. 96, 105, 106. 115, 184 Brown, Karla ............ 97, 99, 115, 114, 157 Brown, Larry .,,.,,,,,,....,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,. 86, 157 Brown, Richard ...... ,,,,,,,,.,.....,,, .,...... 1 6 7 Brown, Shanley ....., ...... 7 9, 111, 147 Brown, Sheila ....., ,, ........., 156 Brown, Tim .......,.... ..... 6 1. 65.86, 157 Buckley, Barbara ...... . .....,,... 110, 156 Bullock, Bobbie ...... ...,,.. 1 08, 114, 157 Bunch, Nancy ,..... . ,..... 110, 156, 157 Bunn, Budd ...,. ,. .......,... 19, 168 Bunn, John .....,. ...,,,...,,,,...,..,,.,,,, 6 6, 67 Bunn, Linda .....,,.,,,.......,..,,.,,,,.....,.. 96, 168 Burdette, Kitty ...... 107, 113, 117, 133. 168 Burns, David .........,,..... 120, 122, 129, 156 Burns, Sharon ..... ..... 1 20, 122, 129, 156 Burrus, Karl ,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, 156 Busch, Rickey .. ..,,..,..,...,,,,.,,,.....,,,,,,,, ,. 156 Bussard, Fred ........ 120, 122, 129, 130, 157 Butts, Margie ....,.,,.,,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 168 Bystrek. John ............. . 60, 72, 105, 168 C Cales, Jack ..........,,.,.....,.,, ,,,, 1 20, 122, 158 Call, Richard ,,,,,,...,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 158 Campbell, Madeleine ........ 49, 99, 106, 112 120, 122, 128, 130,184 Campbell, Ronnie ..,..... . 60, 65, 68, 80, 85, 86, 168 Campbell, Sharon ...... . ...,.. H156 Campbell, Vernon ...... ..,, . . 156 Carmack, Bill ..........,,,,,....., ,,,,,,.,,,,,, 5 8, 60 Carmack, Eddie ....,,,,.,.,......,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,, 158 Carpenter, Tom ,....... 79, 111, 120, 122, 147 Carroll, junior ,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 66, 67 Carter, Charles ....,,.,, .,,,,, , 72, 76, 184, 186 Cartwright, Sharon ,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 110, 136 Casey, Sandy .....,,. 107, 113, 117, 168, 172 Caupp, Donald ,.,, ,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 56 Caupp, Eugene ..... ..,......,,.. 7 9, 147 Cayce, Robert ....... ,.,, ,,,,.,,,,, 1 5 6, 158 Cayce, Sherry .,... , ,,,,,, 107, 113, 168 Chansler, Larry ..... .,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 47 Chesterman, Jim .,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 56 Chrisman, Nancy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 62 Christman, Judy ,. .. 62. 120. 122. 128. 131, 168 Clark, Kenneth ..... . .. , , , . 168 245 147 147 Clawson, Bonnie ,.,.7YA.A7A,.....A.,............,, 158 Cleary, Chris . ,.,,..A,,. 54, 70, 78, 107, 113. 168, 217 Clemsey, Ronnie i....,,.. .. ,.........v.. 79 Clendenon, Keith ,.,.,. .... 7 2, 78, 184 Click, Donald .l....,.., ....,..,.,,,. 1 85 Clifford, Sue ......, .,l...,.l.,..l. 1 10,136 Cline, Linda ..,.....,,.. ................... 1 14, 158 Clinesmith, Anita .....,,. 112, 115, 120, 122, '129,131, 185 Clouse, George ,,,, 120, 122, 129, 136 Coffey, Wanda ,,,,,l,, ,,,..,,l,...,.,,,.,,.....,. 1 85 Coffey, Roger ,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,.l,,,.l....,. 127, 136 Coleman, Bill ...... ..... 6 6, 67, 68, 105, 168 Coleman, Mary ...,.,,..... 108, 114, 133, 158 Collins, Don ,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 36 Collins, Frances ..,... ....... 1 36 Collins, Joann ,,,,,,,, ,....,. 1 69 Collins, Martin ,.,.,... ....... 1 36 Collins, Stanley ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,, 147 Combs, Dorothy .......,.,.,......,..,.,.. 133,169 Combs, John .,.,,,.,,, 86, 102, 120, 132, 158 Combs, Junell .,....,,.,,,,,.,,.,,,,,..,,,,,., 110, 136 Combs, Pat .,......... 1, ...,,,,..,.,,..,,,,.,.,.... 136 Combs, Sharon .. ,..., ..,,, 1 36,138 Cook, Cliff .....,.... .,......,.... 1 58 Cook, Connie ,,,,,. .,.,, 1 06, 185 Cook, James .,.,. .,.,....., 1 85 Cook, Johnny ,,,,., ,.,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,.,.,,,,,,. 1 37 Cool, Phil ......... ........,......,..,...,. 8 6, 158 Cool, Priscilla .,.,........ 44, 46, 47, 112, 115, 116,117,185 Coon, Anna ,,,,,.,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 110,137 Coon, Donald ,,,,.1 .1,1.....,,,. 1 58 Copsey, Wayne ,,.,,,,,,., ,,,.,.,. 8 8, 137 Corson, Richard ..,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,.... 147 Cotterman, Juli Ann ...,.................,...... 137 Counts, Jean ...,..1,,,...1,,,... 95, 114, 158, 2140 Cowdrey, Dick .,,,....,.. ...... 6 5, 79, 87, 147 Coyle, Lonnie ..... .,..,,,,.,,.,,...,.. 1 58 Craig, Glenn ....,,,. .....,,,,.... 6 2, 113, 169 Craig, Joyce ,.,,, .....,,. 9 7, 113, 133, 169 Craig. Ronnie ,.,,,. ...,... 5 8, 59, 63, 64, 72, 74, 77, 186 Craig, Sheldon ,1..,.., , ,..,..1,1...,.,....... . 147 Creager, Juanita ..,. ..1, 9 7, 107. 113, 133 Crider, Barbara .,1,.,,.,,...,1.,,.1,,,,,,,, 114, 147 Crosley, Sharon ....,...,,,,,.,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,.... 158 Croy. Judy .1,,,1., 52,55,90.105,107,115 115, 169 Crumley, Harriet ,,,,,,,,,,, Crutchfield, Sharon 97,107, 114, 169 147 Cummings, June .....,.,, ...,,..,..,1.. 1 37 Cummings, Larry ..,.,,. 1 1,........., 147 Curtis, Dixie .,......,, ...,,,,.....,,..,,..,...... 1 47 Curtis, Jim ,..,,..,.. .. ..,1.... 72, 168, 169 Curtis, Sue .1.11...1, ..,,,. 1 20, 122, 129, 137 Curtner, Mike ,,,., ,,,,,,,,.,,11.,,1.1. 8 8,137 Cutlip. Mike ,.,..,.,,.,.,,,.,,,,.,,,., 120, 129, 158 Dafler. Marcella ,.1. ,,,,... 9 7, 100, 106, 112. 186, 205 Daily. Michael ........ ,.........,............. 1 37 Daniel, Paul ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,...11,,,,,.,,,,.1.,.,..,,.. 147 Danzeisen, Joyce ....,1,...,1 90, 103, 107, 113. 115, 169 Danziesen, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 65,147 Daubendick, Gail ,,,,,,, ,.,.,,,,,, 1 69 Davidson, Barbara 1...,,. 147 Davis, Cindy ,....,.. ...... . 158 Dawson, Tom ,,,,,, ,1.1.,,.,,,,. 1 37 Day, Sandra ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 10, 137 Dean. Jerry ..,......1,... . ,,1,.,..,1. 72, 169, 171 Debreceni, Lonie ,.......... ..,,,,.,,,.,.,, 1 14, 147 Denny, Richard ,,,1.... 61, 65, 72, 80, 81, 83. 86, 158 Dever. Philip ,..., . Dickman, Ron ...... 246 105, 186, 158 187 Doersan, Desda ,. ......,.., ,. 110, Doggett, Susan , ..,...,.......,,,.,...,.,.,,..,,,,, , Doll, Richard ,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,, 96, 103, 115, Donovan, Rickie ,... 111, 120, 122, 129, Dooley, Fred .,,1...,..,,..,1,,,,..,..1,,..1,,.,.,.,. Dooley, Ronnie ,.,.,1,1....1.,.,....1.,.1.......,,.,. Dugan, Phyllis ,.,.,.,,.1.,........1...,,..,,........ Duncan, Bill ........ 63, 64, 72, 76, 104, 115, 187, Duncan, Mary .1,...,. 51, 108, 117, 158, Durham, Claretta ....,.,.,,........,,,.,,.,,,....1. E Eads, Marlene .,..........,. 111, 114, 127, Eagle, Carolyn 1,,.. .,,,.....,.,.,,.,.,.,, 1 33, Eastin, Linda ...... .11., 1 14, 120, 122, 131, Ebey, Eddy ,,,,,,, ......,.., Eby, Carl ,.,.,1.,.,1 ...,... Eby, Carol ,,..,., .......................,,.. Eby, Lee ....1,11.,1.,, ..,.....,.,,..,...,.,.,,....., Edison, Richard ........ 47, 63, 102, 103, 115, Elder, Eric ...1...., ,.1..,,,.1.,.,,,.,,......,, Elder, Kirk ,...,,, ..,.,. Elliott, Rusty ,,,.1, ,,.,,,,.,,,,.,,,. Ellis, Stephen ...... ...........,........ Engler, Judy 1.,.. ,.,,..1.,. 2 5, 117 Enslen, Mike ,....,, ...,,,.,.,.........,...,,,. Ertel, George .,,,1,,.1.1,,.., 120, 122, 128 Ertel, Nancy .........,...... 120, 122, 128 Estep, Monty ..1. 63, 64, 72, 78, 80, 84 Etheridge, Darryl .......,.... 87,101, 111 Etheridge, David ...,..,.....,....... 111, 115 137 186 169 147 187 158 137 114, 189 162 158 158 129, 147 147 158 187 137 104, 187 137 158 137 169 148 137 169 188 148 169 Eubank, Ted ,...,,...,..,1.,,......,.... 87, 101 148 F Fahrney, Dede ,,,,,,,.,,,. 62,89,91, 112 188 Faller, Pat ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 91,102,111, 114,148 Fannin, Fay ..... ........,.,..........,......,.... 1 37 Farley, Pat ...,....,. ,...,., ,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,....1 1 8 8 Farquer, Carol .....,,,,. ...... 1 14, 148 Faulkner, Marshall ..... ,....,..,,............. 1 37 Ferguson, Dale ,,,,,., ..,,,1................ 6 3, 64 Ferrell, Jim ........,...,,,.,,,, 120, 122, 129, 137 Ferrell, Johnnie ,.,.,.,,,,.. 120, 122, 129, 137 Fiofentino, Laura .,..,,.,,,.,,,.1..,....... 110, 137 Fisher, Glen .,.......,., .....,,,..,.,,. 1 68, 169 Fisher, Terry ....... .,.,. 1 10, 137 Fleming, Judy ....,,,,, .... 1 37,169 Fleming, Robert ...... .,1...... 1 48 Fleming, Sharon ..,....... .......,.. 1 10 Flicker, Barrie Ann ....,. ,,., 1 10, 137 Flynn, Delmus .....,..,,.. .....1.. 1 58 Fogt, Dickie ,.1.1 ,.,.,, 1 38 Fogt, Don .,,.., .,..,, 1 69 Foley, Pat ....,,..,...1...........................,,,,,. 158 Folker, Doug .....,..........,.,,,,,,,,,,........1... 148 Ford, Mary -.,. 96,120,122,128, 131,169 Forsyth, Karen ........,...............,.,1.1........ 138 Forsyth, Mike ,1,.,...............,.,.,,,..,,. 72, 169 Foster, Robert ..... .1........ 1 38 Fowler, Bill 1,,..1., ...,,.,... 1 70 Fowler, Linda ,,,., ,,,.. 1 09,148 Fox, Jerry , ,,,,,.,,,,. ..........,,. 1 38 Fraley, David ,,,,,,, 1.,,,...,1.1,.1... 1 32, 148 Franer, Linda ,. .,,, ,,..,,,,,.,,..,.,.,........... 1 58 Frank, Gary ....,, ,..,,,. 6 0.68, 86, 105, 170 Frantz, Judy .,...,....,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 113, 117, 170 Friesthler, Sandy ..,,............,..,,...,,,,.,,.,. 138 Frye, Karen .. ..,..,,,,.,..,,,,.,....,,,..,.,..,. 96, 148 Frye, Pamela ,.,1..1. 102, 103, 106, 133, 188 FuHeL Jeny .1,..,...... 52,72,75,75,77,1ss Fuller, Theresa 1 . 110, 120, 122, 128, 138 Fuson, Gerry , .,,,,.,,,,1,1,,.,.,........,..,,.....,. 148 Fuson, Jack ,,,,,, ,.,.,.1..................,,... 1 38 Fuson, Jackie ....,...,,.,,,.,, ...... 1 88 G Gabbard, Paula ............... ...... 1 38 Gainor, Janice ,.... .... ....., 1 4 8 Garrett, Lynette 62, 97, 113, 179 47, 79, 148 Garrison, Wesley Garvin, Linda .,....,,.1..,,,. 120, 122, 129, 133 Gates, Joice ,...,,,,1. ,,,,,.,....... 1 07, 170 Gauldin, Tom ..,,., ,,...,.,..,......-..-, 7 2, 153 Gaylor, Pat ,.,.,... ,..,,,,1,,.....,....,,.,11,----- 1 48 Gdbhart, Janie ., ,. 99, 120, 122, 128, 138 Geiger, Larry .... ......... ...--------.,.-,-- 1 3 3 George, Leila ........ ....,... 9 9, 103, 153 Gibbons, Elaine ..,............----.- - 133 Gibbs, Janet ...,,,.,,. .,,,,..,..----,--,,- 1 14, 153 Gilbert, Jon ,..... ,,,..,,. 1 20, 123, 129, 143 Gilbert, Larry 51, 52, 53, 60, 63, 72, 75, 80, 83, 85, 98,105,170 Gilbert, Mildred ,... 62, 91, 97, 113, 133, 170 Gillette, Sally ....,..,......,.,.,....- 113, 133, 170 Gmum, Beverly ....1,, .,,,,. 1 14,133,153 Gillum, Ron .,...,...,.., ......,,.-.-.----,. 1 33 Gilpin, Carol ....,,, ,,1..........,.......... 1 33, 159 Gipson, Elizabeth ........,...1.......-...-,-,-1-- 143 C3odby, Jack ........ 101,120,123,129,17O Godby, Tom .....,1 ........,,,,1........,.1-------4 1 33 Golden, Ann ,.... .,.1-------- 1 48 Goldshot, Roy ,.,.,,.. .-,-. 1 48 Gourley, Joyce .,.... ,.......,..............,.,,,- 1 39 Grant, Don ..... ,,,,,,,..,......,,1-,---, ---- 7 2 1 143 Gray, Edna ,,,.,,,......... 89, 97, 113 133, 170 Gray, Eugene ,,,,,,1. Gray, Flossie ....,, Gray, Helen .,.1...... 43, ss, 72, 76: 104,189 62, 89, 95,106,112, 189 91,111,114,148 Green, Dana ...... ...,...,........ 7 9, 143 Greene, Don 1......... -------,, 1 59 Grushon, Junior .--,,..-.--- 133 Grushon, Tom ....,, 1..........,... 1 89 Gueifig, Mike ,1..,.,..,,., ....., 7 9,87, 149 Guinn, Donna ....,,..............,.,. 89. 115, 190 Haacke, Ted ,,,,.,...........,.. ....,...-..- 1 33 Haas, Beverly ..,..... ....,.. 1 01, 190 Haas, Lee ,,.,,,.1... ,........., 1 11, 149 Hager, Billy ,1..., ...................-.- 1 70 Hahn, Judy .,..,.. 1,11 97,155,170 Haines, Jackie .,1... .......... 1 14, 159 Haines, Nick ..... ....... ........ 1 4 9 Hall Billy .....,. .....,..1......,.......--- 1 38 Hall Jack ...,... .....,.1.,...,......... 7 2, 159 Hall Lynn .1... .,.,,,,,,1 9 0, 107, 113, 170 Hall Nancy ....,.,.,... 51, 107, 113, 133, 170 Hall Norman ........ .,.,..1.,...,.......... 2 3, 190 Hall Sandra .,,1. 51, 113, 133, 170 Hall, Tom 1,,,,..., .......,,,,,., 1 27,138 Halsey, Robert ...,.,..,.,...,.,.--. . 159 Hamiel, Dick ....,,,.,,, ..,.,.........,.....,,.... 1 90 Hamiel, Maribeth 108, 114, 117, 159 Hammond, John ....,,.,....---,,.,,, 133 Hankison, Rex ,,1-----v-,-1,,--f'-- - 159 Hanners, Linda .f--- 149 Harbin, Jimmy 1- ----e-- -- 138 Harbin, Judy .... v--.-----A4- - 1 53 Hare, Judy ,1....,, ,---'-f1--- 1 33, 170 Harris, Fred Harris, Mike ..... Harris, Sheri ...,,,,1. Harrison, Gary Hart, Louise .,.,.., Hartzell, Patricia Hatcher, Sandy ,, Hauk, Patti .,.,,1, Hayes, Keith ,,,,... Hayes, Wanda E. Haynes, Sandi ,,1.... Hays, Larry 1......,,, Hearne, Sharyn .. Hecker, Barb ,..., Hecker, Bill ,,.... 79, 88, 138 97, 159 ,. 71, 114, 149 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,....... 138 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.. 110, 138 97,107, 113,170 71, 96, 98, 99, 114, 156, 159 113, 117, 160 190 114, 160 120,128,131,138 107,113,121,12i 128,170 .11 77,104,190 Helfinstine, Marcia Helt, Sandi ,,,,,, Hickey, Gary Hicks, Ronnie ,,,.,, High, Charlie High, Sharon 45, 46, 90, 99. 109, 108,114 117,160 114,149 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 2 138 72, 74,190 22 149 IIHe, Rha 11111111, .1 ,.111,11,,,, 110,138 Hinkle, Dan ,.,,.,,,., 2. .,,,,,1,..,,,,..,,..,.., 138 Hintermeister, Ann ,,,.,,,. 96, 103, 113, 120. 123,129,130, 171 Hisey, Janet ,,,,,,,,. 22 2 ,,,,,,,,....,. 113, 171 Hobbs, Charles ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 138 Hobbs, Robert' ...., .... . .. 120, 123, 129, 149 Hodge, Jon ,,,.,,,,, 22 ,.,.... . .1,,. . 149 Hodgson, Gary .,,, ,..,,,,. 2 . ,,,, ,,..,.,,,,.,,.,. 1 60 Hodgson, Paul ,,,,,, ,,,,,,. 5 5, 102,191 Hodgson, Ross 21, 43, 72, 78, 104,191 Hoff, Bob ,,,.,,.. ., ,..,,,... 61,105, 132,160 Hoffman, Gary 22 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.... 87, 139 Hohnhorst, Nancy .,,. ..,,.. 6 2, 113, 91, 107, 111171 Holaday, Chester ,..,,,,,,,, 2 139,143 Holbrook, Wanda 2 .,..11,1 97, 133, 160 Holbrook, Wendell ,,,,. ,,,..,,,....,...,. 1 60 Hollingsworth, Sandy 22 . 2 107, 171 Holt, Richard ,,,, 2 . ..,. 191 Hopkins, Ilona , 2 , 2 ,,,, 2 2 110,139 Hopkins, Sigrid ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,...... 1 01, 171 Houck, Janice ,,,. 45, 46, 71, 114, 149, 151 HOuClC, Sue ,,1, . 2 54, 70.78, 107, 113, 171 I-Iouseman, Carol .,,, 97, 107, 113, 115, 171 Howard, Alberta 2 ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 1 4, 149 Iiowari Phdhp ,rrrrrrr ,,,., 2 72,75,104,191 Huber, Sharon ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,.,, . .. 149 Hudgens, Bruce . 22 . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 149 Huey, Charlotte .,,,,,,,,,,, ,,..,,. 9 9, 112, 191 Huffman, Judy ,,,,,,,,, 22 108, 111, 114, 120. 123, 156, 160 Iiugheg Judy ,,,..,,, ....,.. 106,112,115,191 Humerick, Nancy . ..,. ., . .... ,,,, 1 10,139 Hurst, Clyde ,,..,.,,,...,,,,, ,.,......,.,...,... 1 49 Hutchison, Kay .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,.., . 171 I Ingram, Dottie ,,,,,,,, 99, 101,107, 113, 117. 133,171 Irwin, Bill . ,.,, ,,,,,, 2 2 ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 71 Irwin, Linda ...,,,,.,,.,, 2. ,,,, .. 120, 129, 139 J Jackson, Jim ,,,. 60, 63, 64, 68, 86, 105 171 Jackson, Marty .2 ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 20,123 149 James, Judy ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 114 160 James, Nancy ,,,,, 115, 117 191 Jamison, David 2 .,,.,..,..,...... 149 Jeffers, Tom ,,,,,,, . 2 111 149 Jenkins, Boyd 22 ,,,,, ...,,,..,.. 1 91 Jenkins, Saundra ,.,,,,, ,.,,,,, 1 11 149 Jewell, Dave ,.,.,,,,,, ..,,,.....,. 1 60 Johnson Bill 2 2 ...,,. 149 Johnson, Bob ,,,,,,, .2 2. 171 Johnson, Connie . ,,,,, ,,,,, 1 39 Johnson, David 22 ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 2 139 Johnson David L. ...,.,.. 139 Johnson Karen ,.,, ,,,, 2 110 139 Johnson, Ronald ,,,..,. .,,,,,,. 2 131,139 Johnson, Rosealie ,,,,,,,, 107. 113, 133, 172 Johnston, Bob ..,., .. 2 ....,.,.....,.... ,,.... . 149 Jonas, Lynn ,,,,,,, 2 222 109,111,114 149 Jones, Bill ,,.,,,,.,,,., 2 2 ..,,, ,... 2 22 149 Jones, Billy Gayle ,,,., 2 2 ,,,....,,,. 110,139 Jones, Dick . 2 ..,... . 149 Jones, Jim ,,,,, ,,,,, 2 2 79, 149 Jones, John 2 , ,,,,, 79, 149 Jones, John , 2 .. 172 Jones, Judy ,,., 2. 101,161 165 Jones, Larry ,,.. 2 ..,,...,, 172 177 Jones, Sonya ...,... ..,,,,.,. 1 06,133 172 Jones. Toby .,,,,, ,.,,.., 7 ,95. 106, 192 Lewis, Carole .,.,,,..,... Lewis, Evadean .,..,,,,, Leybourne, Mac Light, Beverly ...,,,,, Lindsay, Luanna Link, Ronnie 2 ,,,,, 2 Little -Rebecca .,,.,,,. Littrell, Larry ...,,,,, Litturell, Ann ,,,,.... Lloyd, Glen ,,,,,,. Loffer, Paula ,,,.,, Lotz, Robert ..,,,,, Lovely, Ronnie ,,.... Lowman, Buddy Lowman, Ginger .,.. 52, 53, 99,107,113, 117 173 1 . 99, 110, 139 11--,2-2222 150 2.1 109,114,150 22222, 110,139 . ,,,.,,, 161 139 2 .,., 2 139 22.222 2 193 2.2 61,65,161 21,2 111,150 22222222.2 139 ,1,222222222 150 2 58,59.63,64,72 74,80,82,194 113,121,124,128,173 79 Brenda 22 ,,,,..,...,, ,,,,,, 2 106, 112, 194 150 Lowman, Steve ...,,,.,,,,. Lucas, Lucas, Emerson 2 . Lucas, Joe ,,...,,.,, Lucas Steve 2 .... 2 Lucasi Lynch, Lynch, Tim ,,,, Garrie .,.,, 2 Peggy ,..,,, Mc McCann, Nona 2 McClellan, Bob McClellan, Jane McCloud, Kay ,,,,..,, .,,. McCloud, Sue .,,., 22 McConachie, Pegge McCullough, Mike ...., McCullough, Suzanne McDaniel, Bill .,,,.,,,,,, McDaniel, Frank McFarland, Ricky McGuire, Randy ,,,,.,.,. McKain. Padi ,,,,., McKain, Pete ,,,,,, McKendree, Jesse McKnight, Jerry McLaughlin, Jerry McMillan, Linda McMillan, Sharon McNally, Barbara McNeal, Pat .,,,,, , Mabe, Linda ,,,,,,, Madlener, Jerry .,,.. .. Marcum, Connie ,,.,. 2. Markland, Carolyn 2, 52 Jordan, Jim ,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,.,.,., ,,....,... 2 . . 192 Jordan, LeeJean ,...,.,,.. 90, 91, 99, 114, 149 Jump, Theresa ....,, , .2 ,,.,,,,. 107, 133, 172 Justice, Douglas ,,,,,,, ,,.,.,,,,.,.....,.... . .. 172 Justice, Joyce ,,,.,,,,....... ...... 1 10, 139 Justice, Phyllis ..,......,.,..,. ...... 9 7, 161 K Kastner, Ronald ..,,.,,,..,.,. ...., 2 2. 149 Kay, Jackie ,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,..., ,,,.,, 7 9, 149 Keener, Catherine ....... ,.......... . .. 139 Kelly, Carolyn ,,,,,...,. ,...... 1 17, 172 Kelly, Colin .,,,,...,. ,,.,,,.. . 2. 172 Kelly, Eddie ....,, .,,, . .2 192 Keiser, Martha .,,.,, ,..,,,,,, 1 39 Kemper, Lloyd .,..,, ...... 6 8, 161 Kendig, Jerry ,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 3, 65 Kendrick, Frank .,...,, ..,,, . .. 139 Kendrick, Roger ....... ..... 1 61 Kerns, Sandra ....,.......,............,.......... 139 Kerns, William ...., ,....,....,,,. ..,,,,,,,, , , 139 Kerr, Nancy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,., 100, 192, 205 Kesling, Dennis ,,,. 103, 120, 123, 129, 172 Kesling, Linda ,,,.,,,,,, 89, 96, 103, 114, 161 Ketring, Skip .,,,...,.,,,....,,,..,,,...,,.,.,,..,,.. 149 Kincaid, Jaqueline ,,,,.,, ,,.,,,. 1 09, 149 King, Jack ....,,.,.,,..,. .,.. ,...... 1 0 5 King, Larry ,,,,,,,,.,,...,.,,,...... ..,,.. .,.,,...... 1 6 1 King, Noel ,,,,, ..,.,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,. , .,.,,,.. 2 2 149 King, Rickie ssssss 120,123,129,130,149 King, Tom ,.......,.,......... 120,123, 128, 161 Kirby, Larry .,,,..,,....,..,,,,,......,,......,,.... . 139 Kissel, Ronald ................,..............,,,..,, 65 Kline, Karen ,,..... 45, 46, 98, 115, 117,192 Kline, Tom ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,. 66, 72, 161, 194 Knear, Marilyn ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 10, 139 Kneer, Bob .....,. .....,,,,.,,. 1 24, 129, 139 Kneer, Carol ,,,,,, ,,,,,..,........,...........,.,. 6 2 Kneer, Dick ,,,, ,,.....,. 5 1, 68, 102, 103, 105, 120,123,129,172 Kocher, Marianne .,...... 102, 106, 115, 193 Kocher, Norna ,,,.,,,, 2. 99, 102, 114, 149 Kokenge, Tom ,...,, ,.,.... ,.., 7 9 , 111, 149 Kokot, Steve ....,. ..,....,...... 7 2, 76, 193 Koontz, Velma ..,,.,........ 106, 112, 117, 193 Koverman, Mike ....,.,,,,,. 94, 102, 132, 172 Koverman, Sue .,......,,,,,,..,,,.,,,...,. 114,161 Krebs, John ,,.,,,,,.. 102, 120, 124,132, 149 Kreitzer, Joe ....,,,,..,,,,,........ .,.... 5 8, 60, 172 Kress, Ray ,...., ..,,,,, 6 5, 79, 111, 120, 124. 128,130 149 Krug, Chris ,,,,.. .........,,,,,............. 2 139 Kuhn, Joyce ,,..,, ,.,,,,,,,, 9 1, 109, 114, 150 Kuhn, Judy . ,............,,,..,,,., .,,,i.. .......... 1 7 3 L Lafferty, Pat ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . 21, 77, 193 Lail, Bill ,,,,,,,,. ,.,... ,...,,,,,,,,,,, 1 7 3 Lakins, Janet ,,,,,,.., ..,,, 7 1, 110, 139 Lakins, Larry ,.,,,,,, ...,..,... ,.,,,.....,,,,,,,. 1 7 3 Lamb, Bob ............,,,.,,,.,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,..,,.... 193 Lamb, Richard ,,,..,.. 11, 120, 124, 129, 161 Lamb, Roy .,....., .,,,,, .,,,,. ,,,,,,,, I ...,,,,,, 1 6 1 Lamb, Vivian ........,., .,.,... 1 14, 150 Langdon, Ernie .,...,,..... ,,,,,,, 8 7, 150 Langdon, Kenneth 2 ,,,, .... . .. 193 Laughead, David ,,,,, .. . 111, 150 Leary, Eddie ,,,,,,, 2 ,,,,,,,,..,, 150 Lee, Donald ,,,,,, ,.,,..,.,,.,,,,,,. 1 39 Lee, Louise ,,,..... ,,.. 9 9, 109, 150 Leet, Roy ,,,, 22 ,..,...,........ 150 Leiter, Patty ,,,,. ,,,,.,, 1 14, 150 Leiwig, Becky ,,.., .,,,. 9 7, 114, 161 Lemke, Jack ..,.,,,. 2 ......,.,...,,,,,,....... 139 Lemons, Gary ,,,,,,. ..,....,,. 6 5, 87, 148, 150 Lemons, Larry ,...,.,,,...,.,,,..,,.,......,........ 72 Lesher, Gayle ,,,,....,. 91 99, 100 108 114. i 150, 151, 165 Lesher, Jackie ..,.....,,,, 62, 89, 91, 99, 107. 113,173 Markle, Marlin 1 Judy ,,,....,,, . Gary ,,,,. 1 139,143 .2, 72,161 2. 79,150 22 , 139 2 12. 150 .. ,,,,. 2 110,139 2 194 2222 2 cccc 22122 150 108,114,117,1 33, 161,162 43,89.95,106,112 194 117, 2 120, 124, 128, 139 22 .,,,,...,,,,,.,..,., 1 150 22222 97,100,106 222222222 161 21 79,87,150 222222222 127,139 .22222222 111,150 . 53. 96.97,103,113, 115,131,173 22 ,22,.2. 79,131,151 2 ,2, 102,115,195 22222211 195 2 2222222.2222222.2.2 173 HH.I17,133,161 2 2,2,22.... 110,139 22 133 2 2.,151 139 173, 177 133. 173 161 99, 150 88, 139 Marsh, Mickey 2,..., 2.22,. 8 7, 151, 150 Marsh, Mike 22 . 68,151,173 Marsh, Jake 2 , 2222.,....2..22, 2 161 Martin, Byron .222. 2 2.... 111, 151 Martin, Charles 2222. 2 2.22.2222. 151 Mamas, Jim ..... 2.222,22 22222..222 2 2...... 7 2 , 173 Mathis, Bob 222,2222 ..2.2..2.22.22.222.222.2.2. 7 9, 151 Ldathig IJaHas 222, 52,53,55.102,120,124, 129,130,132, 173 Matson, Sondra 22222 2 2. ..22.. .........2.2 2 195 Maurice, Don ...., 2.22. ,.,.. 8 8 , 139 Maxwell, Beverly 2,,,,, . 140 Mayo, Linda 2222222.222 ..2222222.22.22 140 Mayo, Sande ......22.2.2.222.i22....22 173 Mays, Dave 2 22.2.2222. 47, 58, 63, 80, 85, 196 Mays, Doug .,,.2,..2...2.2.,.,22222 2,22222,2.. 7 2, 151 Mays, Kenneth 22222,2 2,22222222222.222.2... 7 9, 140 Mays, Wayne 22222 ..2..,.. 5 8 Meade, Barbara ....2 2..2. 9 9,140 Meade, James .22.22222 65, 151 Meade, Richard .2..2.2 .2... 8 7, 151 247 162 Park, Carlyle .,,,.,,,,,,. .... 6 8, 102, 111, Meade, Verdell , ,,.,..,,, , Meade, Wilnda ,,,., Meeker, Robin Melzoni, Tom ,.AA, Merritt, Jim .,rr .... Michel, Marilyn 1QffffQH19,si 1 iieii, eeiire,,, ,, 36, 120,124,128, 61, 65, 72, 86, 161 140 151 151 173 140, Ott, Doug ,,,,,,, ,.,,.i,,,,...,r,,,.... 6 5, 79, 152 Oyler, Nancy .,,...,. 103,111,114,120,125. 129, 131, 162 P Middleton, David ,,,. ,,,....,........ . .. 88. 140 Parker, Carol ..,r. Parker, Thomas .,.,. 96,101,114,162 101, 105,174 Middleton, Johnny .,,,.,, ,,,.,.,,,,,,.,.,, 1 61 Milbern, Eddie i,,,.....,. .,..,r. 5 8, 59, 60 Milbern, Reggie i,i.. . ,, i,...,, 60, 63 Millat, Carol ,,,,,,,, ,,1,,, ,,,.,.,,, 1 5 1 Millat, Irene rr.....rir,...rir, 1, 174 Millat, Kathy ....,., ,,..,, 1 12, 115, 196 Miller, Bonnie ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 20, 128, 161 Miller, Jackie ....,. ....,..i,..,,,..,,, 1 51 Miller, Jim ,,,,,,, .. 105,111,161 Miller, Joe ,,,.,. .,,,...,,..,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,, 1 96 Miller, Judy ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 113, 114, 117, 161 Miller, Nedra ...t,,,. 95, 106, 112, 115, 196 Miller, Shirley ..,........... ..,...,..,,1,,11,.11,, 1 96 Milligan, Sharon ,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,...,.,... 151 Milton, Diana ..... . ,..... 174 Milton, Larry .,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,.,..,,.. 1 51 Milton, Phyllis .1....1.1,1....,..,,1 ,.1.,..,,,.1,1,, 1 40 109,111,114,151 Minix, Sandra 1 ,,..,,, 91 Misenheimer, Charlotte 120,124, 128,131,174 89, 103, 113. Misenheimer, Rosalie .,...... 89, 91, 96, 103. 114, 120, 124,129, 131, 161 Mitchell, Betty ,,..,. Monteith, Kenney Montgomery, John ..,. 90, 91, 114,151 58. 59, 60, 80, 84, 86, 105, 174, 177 Moomaw, Bill ..... ,..... 6 3, 68, 105, 174 Morgan, Roger ,,,,, ...,,..,, 8 0, 105, 174 Morgan, Sue ........, .. . 107, 174 Morris, Cheryl .,,.. ,, ,,,.,,, 151 Morris, David ,,,,, ,,,,., 1 61 Morter, Donna ,,,, , 196 Moses, Glen ..,,.,,,,,,,,, ,. . , 140 Mossbarger, George ,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,.,,,.,. 8 7, 151 Moyer, Paul .. .,,.,..,.........,,,.....,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 161 Mumma, Carol ..,.,...,1.,,... 90, 97, 133, 174 Murphy, Othel .,.., ..,. . ...,.,1,, 9 9, 100, 174 Mustaine, Toni , , 7, 54, 71, 89, 94, 103. 107,113 174 Myers, Cassandra , ,, , ,,,, ,, 108. 114, 161 Myers, Dale ,,...,,,. . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 152 Myers, Mary ,,,, , 52, 53. 55, 102, 107, 174 N Nave, Bob ,,,,, ,,,,, 6 8, 102, 105, 120, 124. 129, 130, 161 Neff, Dianna ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 9 9, 101, 162, 165 Nelson, Marsha , , 96, 102, 114, 120. ' 124,128,131,162 Nelson, Pam ,,,, 96, 120, 124, 129, 146, 152 Ness, Jim ,,,.. ,,,,..,,,,,,,.,...,.,.,, 1 20, 128, 162 Ness, Sandra .,,..,,, 120, 125, 128, 131, 196 Newsome, Joanda ,,,,..,..........,,.,,.. ....,,. 1 40 Neyman, Dan . ..,,. . .,.,., .,,,,,,, , , ,, 196 Nichols, Jack .,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,.,,,,,, 140 Nies, Carol ..., 52, 53.55,103, 107, 113, 174 Nies. David ,,,,,, , ,,,. ,...,,,.,.,. ...... . , 197 Noble, Betty ...,. 133,174 Noble, Lilly .,,,, , ..,. , 152 Noble, Mary ..,1,,1,, ,,,,,,.,.,,,,,.,,,, 1 27, 140 Noggle, Denny ,... . ,, 120, 125, 129, 152 Noggle, Marty ..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 174 Norris, Lauritti .,,,, , 97, 107,113,174 Norris, Linda ,. ,, 140 Norton, Joyce ,,,,,, ,,,.. , ,...,, , . ,,,, ,,,,,, 1 52 Norton, Virginia H .,,, . , ,,,,, ,, 152 Oberlies, John ,,,,,. .,,,., , ,, , 72, 77, 174 Ogan, Carol ,. ., ,,.. 1, ,,,, ,, 140 Ogan, Jimmy ,,,,,,,,,, 162 Ogan, Mike ..,..,,, .....,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 1 40 Ott, David ,,,, 248 21,104, 197 Parks, Jerry ..,.,,.. ...... 4 7, 79, 87, 152 Parks, Larry 1,,,1,. ............. 1 40,143 Parks, Linda ,,,,... ..............,,,,,, 1 17, 162 Parks, Shirley ,.,....,................................ 47 Parks, Tommy ...,.,.. 88, 120, 125, 129, 140 Parsons, Kathryn .,,.....,.,....................... 197 Patterson, Penny ........,,,......,,. 99, 127 140 Pauley, Ned ..., 1 ,........,1.................. 63,65 Pearlman, Alvin ....,...,....,..,,.. ...,.... 1 11, 152 Peffly, Frances ...,..., 98, 109, 114, 146, 152 Peffly, Jake .,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,......r..,,.., 1 74 Pence, Donna ...,. Pendley, Larry ,.,,,1, Pennington, Inis ., Penwell, Sandi .... Perkins, Linda ..,. Pflum, Pam ,,,..,1, 101,108 114 94,104,194,195 fQfi9ofsafio8fii2 101 1 , ,162 . 48, 58, 59, 60, 72, 76, 197 152 198 140 174 Phillips, Bill .............. .............. 1 52 Phillips, Richard .,,.,. .................. 1 98 Pierce, Malinda .1... ....... 9 1, 114, 152 Pierce, Wayne ...,.......... ,.....1. 8 8 140 Pinkerton, Delores ...,.,. ...,.. 1 01 152 Pinkerton, Leroy .,.,,,,. .....,.,.,..., 1 52 Pinyon, Carol ,....,... ...... 1 10 140 Pinyon, Ronald .....,. .111....1.. 1 98 Poland, Betty .,,1.. ......,. 9 7, 175 Poole, Janet ....1....1. ....,. 1 10 140 Poorman, Donna ........ 1,..,,1.,.. 1 52 Poorman, Kenny ..,1..,...1,.,.,.......... 140 143 Porter, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,,,.,,.,,. 16, 99, 175 Potter, June .,..,,...,.. 79, 89, 101, 107, 113. 116, 175 Potts, Bob ,,,,,,,. ,1,,,.,.,.,....,,.....,.,.., 1 62 Potts, Dale ....,. 1.1.1......,.,.... 1 75 Powell, Ann .1,1.., ,..,, 1 09, 111, 153 Powell, Linda .,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,, 1 10, 140 Powers, Dennis ...,, ,.,,,.,,..,,., 1 40 Powers, Douglas ,,,,,, ,.,.,.,, 1 40 Poynter, Barbara ...... ..,........ 1 41 Prater, Sandy ,......... ....... 1 10, 140 Pratt, Dale .,...,..,,,,. ,.,..,..... 1 62 Presley, Allene .,,.,.. ..,. . 140 Preston, Linda ,.,.,,. ......,. 1 75 Prether, Carl ,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,..,,,...,. 1 75 Prether, Sandy .,,,, . ,,,...,...,.,...,..,. 115,175 Price, Carole ,,,,, ,,., , 45, 46, 71, 98, 114, 146 153 Price, Danny ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,..,,..,.,.,,.,,.,...,,. 1 40 Price, Donna e ....,........,.... 97, 103, 113, 175 Price, Sandra 45, 46, 71, 98,114,162 Prichard, Lucretia ..,.,,..................., 23 162 Prugh, Gary . ..,, . ,,.,........,.,...11.1..1,...,. J, 140 Prugh, Terry ..... ....,................ 1 62 Puls, Ernest ..,..... ,,,,. .,.. , 5 1, 55, 104, 198 Pyburn, Marsha ,.,......,.. ,,,..,.. 9 7, 113, 175 R Radcliffe, Patricia ,,,,,.,.,,, ............... 1 40 Rader, Linda ....,........,... ....... 1 10, 140 Rainwater, Dona ......,................i.. 110, 140 Rameika, Ilze ..,.,.,................................. 140 Randall, Fred ,,,,,,.1 25, 47, 54, 55, 95, 102, 120.125, 129, 132, 144,175,224 Randolph, Margie ,......, 62,107, 120, 125. 128, 175 Rankin, Shirley , .,.,, 101, 109, 153 Rapp, Kathy ,,,..,, ..,,. 1 10, 137, 140 Rapp, Tom ..,.,..1, .................. 1 98 Ratcliffe, Bobby .,... . ........ 162 Ray, Sherry ............, ........ 1 63 Rayle, Norman ,.,,... ..,..... 1 53 Redder, Craig ..,..... ...................,.. Reed, Janis .,,...,..... ......................... Rehse, Nancy ....,..,.,...... 96, 111, 114 Reinhardt, Charles ......,......................1., Renas, Doug ,.......,.... .,...... ,,............ Reynolds, Dennis .,.... ..........,.1. 1 53, Reynolds, Sharon , 1...1 ............... . . 112, Rhoades, Don ...,..1. ..... 1 20, 125, 129, Rice, Charles ..... ....,........1.................. Rice, Harriet .,.... ..,.. 4 9, 94, 96, 112, 199, Rice, Pat ,.,,,,.., .................... 1 10, Rice, Roberta ,..i.. ..... 9 , 94, 96, 112. 199, Richards, Don ...,.. ............,............ Richards, Donna ....,. .1..1. 7 1,89,91, 113,133,172, Richards, Gary ,...,, ......................... Richart, Nancy .,,,.. ,.... 6 2, 89, 114, Richart, Pamela ..... 1 ........... 110. Rider, Mike .....,.1...............................,.. Rinehart, Roger .....,..,........................... Rinehart, Sharon ,,,. 101, 106, 120, 125, Ring, Larry .,.,,.... ......,.,..,.................... Risner, Bonnie .....,..,....1.... 48, 49, 106, Rix, Bob ....,.,,...., ........i............. Rix, Steve .,............ ........ Roach, Calvin ..,...., ............ Roark, Bob ,.,,...., ..... 8 8, Roark, Ivan .... . ...... 104, Roark, Larry .....,..., .......... 8 0,82, Roark, Sharon ..... 101,109, Roark, Vada ....... .,,................... Roark Wayne ...............,,........ Robbihs, Selma ...... Roberts, Richard 99, 114, 133. Rodehaver, Walt ,,... 1...1.. Roesing, Richard Rogers, Pat ...1........ Rogers, Ronnie .,,,.. Rohler, Barbara .........,.. 109, 114, 150, Rohler, Bill ...........1......,.....,............ 1 ...... Rose, Dallas Gene 1........................... .... Rose, Dennis ,,,.1.1..,.. 7, 9, 51, 94, Rosenberger, David 104, Ross, Brenda ............. ................. 1 33, Routt, Paullet ....,.,. ,..i.i..,.......,.... 1 33, Routt, Russell ,,,,, ..... 1 20, 125, 129, Ruchel, David ...... ,....,........,.......-.- Rucker, Sherry ..,1.... .............. 1 10, Russell, Carolyn ,,,... ,.,.,.. 9 9, 114, Russell, Larry .,.,........... ,.....,............ Russello, Barry ...,............ ..,.... 1 86, S Salas, Marta ......,,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,...... 90, 114, Samshal, Janice ......,,..,.,... 99, 101, 109, Samuels, Judy ,.,,.. Sauerman, Bill ...... Scearce, Joann ....., Schaeffer, Roy .,.,,....,. Schindler, Frank ....,,.,. Schlotterbeck, Sandra .....,,............. Schmaus, David .............,,......,...i.......... Schmoll, Kay ...--.,, 96. 103, 107, 120, 128 131 s Schneble, Marilyn ....,.., 101, 106, 112 Schnel, Pam ,.,.,....,.. 95, 103, 106, 112 Schreiber, Bruce ,,.. 120, 125, 129, 130 Schreier, David .............i.............. 131 Schroder, John ..,,.. Schuder, John .,,,, ,, Scothorn, Jim .,,, Scott, Jerry ............ Scott, Vicki Lynn Seale, Darrell ...,.... Sellers, Geraldina Settle, Sandy ............ Settle, Tom .....,, 87, 111 105 110 97, 108, 114, 133 51 109,- y 2 1 l 140 140 153 163 198 155 199 163 163 115, 240 140 115, 240 163 107, 175 199 163 141 163 141 zoo 165 zoo 165 175 141 141 200 163 153 163 153 163 153 163 141 141 141 153 200 153 201 141 163 163 141 141 141 164 141 201 153 153 164 153 153 63 164 153 153 125, 175 201 201 201 141 141 141 155 175 141 175 153 164 zoi S , Ch 1 t H -vlvvivi iivvlvvi Akii Q V I 110 141 Strader. David ,,.. ,, ....,,,...,.,. 15-1 Weekley, Beverly ,.,,,.,,..,A.A.,,,......,A 165 551:22 Shiigeg ten I A 97' 108, 114 156 164 Strafler, Donna .,,A,,,,,....,,. 97, 100, 107, 176 Weekley, Ronald ......,.,,....,..1,1.... 115, 176 5hade,'Dixie V f H 153 Strader. jim ...1111,1,1111111 , 2 111,.. A 154 We1dle, Tom 51,55.102,103,105.176 Shadowensy Carol H Y -v H 108 153 Strader, Nancy 11... 89,105,113, 171,176 Wegdner, john ......,,...........1.V.. 65, 88, 143 - Strader. Pamela 96, 102. 108, 162, 164 WCISS, Gall ,,,V,,.,......V...,...,...,V,V..... 131, 145 Shadowens, Kexth ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,1,,,...,. 201 Shank. Anita VV,-, VVVV v.rVA 9 9, 153 175 gifallfi, 215210. .YYYYYYV,v..Y.,,Y, 972122, 3UVC:1sf,CT?51?y-- 72, 76, 80, 82, 83, 85, Sh k, C I AVVVV -0' 2 ,12 , 4 FCC C, OHHIC ,,,.,...,...,.,. , , , 7 C , a U ----f--f-----------f----------'-A Shi:-Ik, Lizrdinfl VVVV ,AVfV Q 17 Vivvv 13? 501 Stroud, Gary ,....,,.,,,.,....., ,,,,.,...,,1.,,, . .. 176 We-Hs, Judy! -.,--,---,-..----,,..--- 109, 151, 154 Sh k ,B'lI ,. ,,,Vqw., w,,w. ,1Y. Y 1 05 164 Stuck, Paul an ,1,.... 12O,125,128,130,154 We s. Nataa .... 52, 53, 99, 102, 120, Shgi-Ap?yLin21a f-v-' ,Aivi- 6 9 109, 111, 114 153 Sull, Marilyn ,,...,,.,,,,,,.. 120, 125, 128, 142 1-251 128 177 Shears Barbara ' 110 141 Summerville, Carol 5, 11,1111 108,111,114, Wells. Torn ...,.,,,,,.1,.1-,,V,,,.1.,., 79, 88, 145 Shears' Kenneth 1' '171717 65 155 133,164 Wendelkfn, Sharon Kaye ...-55. 177 Sh Y ' 55555 1551 202 Sunqnef, Ronnie VYVVVY 11,1,,,, 7 9,81 154 Wenke1keU, T1111 --515-,,f--f---511Yf-----5 Shgflll Iggy? Y HVIVVV VVYVW- 1 64 Surrell, Fred ,,..,,,,,,,.., .,.,,,,,,,,. 1 04, 205 Wendllng- Sandy --f----'--'----- 112, 114, 165 Shih, Ronald Uaar 164 Sutherland, Dave H Y, H 58, 59, 61, 86, 16-'I Werner, M3ffY -'-- 89, 91, 96, 101-5 109- Shockley' Judy V M ,,,, 133 202 Swab, Sharon 1 ,..... ,,,,..... ,,,,1 ..,,, 1 0 9 ,154 W S d, 49 62 8911311552: 225 Shoemaker jane ,,,,,,,... ,,,,,,, . 153 T emer' an I '5 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 4 Shoemaker, john ,,,,, ,,,, , 175 Tankersley, Bob ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,. . ,, ,,,....,,,,. ., 63 103-1061115 20 Shoemaker, Richard ,, ,, ,,,. . 141 Taulbee, Frank .,,,,,,..,.,,,... .,..,,,,..,,,,,,,.,. 1 64 3552? are ' ' Shostack, Lorraine 111. 11111111.,,,.11,.....,111 1 41 Taulbee, Rita .2 1111,1111 90,91,114,148,15-1 West' Midfaae 777'577 ggmbar' 162 7'7' 103 ' 115 Shostack, Lynn ,, ,, . 96,111,114,153 Taylor, Beri 11111.11 1,., 1111 . . , 1111111.111111 , 164 3 A ' ' ' 152 1821 Zoi Shroyer, Lois .111,1,. 11......11 1 11,115 175 Taylor, Betty 111.,1 ,..11,1,,.. 1 09,114,154 Wheeler Mark ' ' 143 Siens, Darlene . ,, 1.11. 111111 1 10 141 Taylor, DeVona 1.... 11.. 9 5,106, 112,203 ' - 'i ' ii i ' Siler, jean ,, 111111 . , 11,1,1, ,. 110 141 Taylor, Larry 1111111111,11111111 ,..1111,.11.1111 , .. 154 3536151222136 ' ' ' Simons, Tom , 11111 120, 125, 129 141 Thacker, Lonnie ..1111111,1. 6, 42, 51, 68, 96, White' Joe 'iA i ' ' 154 S1mpSOf1, Dennis H 1..1 72,132,176 217 100, 105, 104, 115, 180, 203 ' 1 irryyrrllrn '- '---,'V --'i .i- A 4 Skelding, Kookie ,, 1111. , 141 Thomas, Barbara .1.1111,11... 114,117,164 8c,V:?Ee'B'Lu:y i ' 9 1' 923125 37 Slife, Judy 1111 111. , 99,116,117,194 202 Thomas, Carla 1111111111., 1..11111111..1111111 160 Wickiine 'i' - 11-111 LA -1 177 Slife, Sandy , , 1111 110 142 Thomas, Janie 11..,,11 1.1111 7 1,110,142 - ' - , Wregert. Gmny ,. 109, 114, 154 Smallwood, Sherry .. ., ,. .. 110 142 ?3l0mpson, Davld 11111 88,79, 142 Wilcox, Jan 5--1--1-111 ..-'--5 W N 114, 135,,165 Smith, Art ,, . , 79 142 ompson, Joan 1.111.1., 11111. 1 55,176 W-l1- - 15,----1a.115.wv155'--11555 154 Sm1th, Becky ,, , . 120,128,142 Thompson, Linda 111,1..1..111 111.11 1..1. 1 1 0,142 W11l1:fTlZfagciSS1.t?. 43 45, 46, 89, 100,- 107, Smrth, B111 , 111111. ,..11111111 1 55 Thompson, Ronme 1,..1...111 .111111111,..1111111 1 64 113, 117, 177 Smith, Bob , , , 47.61,16fl Thompson, Thom 111. 66, 72, 75, 103, 104. Wilhuany Dottie 49, 62, 89, 91, 95, Smith, Cheryle ,H .. ., ,, 153 180, 203 106, 112, 116, 204 Smith, Darla . , ...,11 142 Thompson, Tom ,, ,, . , , 164 Wills, Janet -,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 977 107, 113, 177 Smith, Dianna 1..1 , , 110,142 Tinka, Kalman 1111 ,A 1111 15-1 Wilson Cafol ,,,,- ,,--,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,, V 14 . 1 3 Smxth, James .1111 142 Tolle, Mary 1111 1.,,1. , ,, ., 11111......1.1. 164 Wjlgony Helena ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , , 143 Smith, Janice ,, . 109.153 Tre-on. Ida jane ....1111111.. . 111111.... 106, 203 Wilson, Jerry 1,,1,, ,11,11,,,,,,,,,,, 1 27, 143 Smith, joe ..... .. U ,H ....1 . 176 Treon, joy 1... 62, 89, 95, 106, 112, 113, 203 Wilson, Kay ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 62 Smith, Larry .111 .11111 , ....... 1 64 Trusty, Linda 111111111 , 11.. 1111... . 164 Wilson, Marie 1111111,1111111, 71, 99, 110, 143 Smith, Leslie . A 1O9.114.148,155 Tucker. Lonnie 55555 1 .--555 2 .eeee 79,823,142 Wilson, Paula .... 71 89, 97, 113, 172, 177 Smith, Lowell ,, . , , 1....1.. , ,,,,, 1 153 Tudor, Shirley H , 49, 62. 89, 91, 106, 112. Wilson, Sue Ann 1.1.11...,111111,.111.,,11 143 Smith, Pat , , , , ,. .. 1..... , 153 121,125,128,131,200,203 Wilson, Terry ,...111111.111111111.,.. 88, 143 Snead, Ronnie , , .,.11 . ..11 W ., 105, 176 Tufts, Kathy 1111 11.,..111111111 9 9, 110. 142, 143 Wilson, Wilburn .11111.111.11111 ,, 127, 145 Snell, Linda , ,, 102, I03. 106, 115 202 Turner, jackie , , ...1 110, 120, 125, 128, 142 Winkler, Marilynn ..1..111........1111.1...1.... .. 177 Snodgrass, Karen , , , , 155 Turner, Metrisha 111. 1 11..11.. 1111 .........1 1111 1 4 2 Winterrowd, Judy 1111 52, 53, 90, 101, 107. Sole' Sonny , 1111 111111 8 7,153 Turner, Morgan ...1....1111 ..11. W 1111 . 154 113, 116, 177 Sonnanstine' Judy? ,. 1.11. 110, 142 Turner, Whickie 1... 58, 68, 80, 84, 100, 203 Winters, Judith ...11111 ....1...11111.1 . 115, 177 S0 tl-lard' Danny , 11... Y, 153 Tumington, Barb 1111 111....11.1111111 11.. 1 76 Witham, Janet ....1..11,..,. 97, 107, 177 Scare!-5, Mafaleen 109, TYSOI1, David ., ...1 ,, ,, ,. ,. 164 WOM. Kenneth ..,,1.1 120, 125, 129, 5 k, Ronnie , , 1111 76, 86, 164 Tyson, Gretchen 1.1. .1.. . ., 165 Wolf, Tom .,11... 1,.1. 7 , 48, 49, 94, 96, Sggiki, Terry ,, 1..1111 . 176 Tyson, Karen 111,1.,.. 1.111111 . 110, 1-'12 f 103, 115, 224 Speelman, Elyn ,, 1.1111 109,114,154 V Wol e, Bev 111. ..1. 1 20, 125, 129, 1 5 Speelman, Marry 1 - -V Van Scgyky David . 1111 1111 , ,, ,, 176 ylggga g2i1i'3m f-f -- 5- 1501 2522121221 Sfmyjf 171,7. 1l11.15 7 5151 7 1515151 42 V1nce t'Jmy 196'Qf5'120'm'129'165 W01f01d.Phillin1f511Qu55Q'011fV75,,10111 205 Speelmgm, sue 111.11 100,108,11-4,117 164 Walker Barbara 109 154 Wood, Donald 1111.1.1 120, 125, 128, 165 Spurlock, Dale , f1-Y ff-' - ---'- 142 Walker, Beverly 151515551.w1-aaa IAVVYVVQ 1 09, 154 Wmda R085 -- - e- fe-'--e-'e'-e------- f- 143 Sralder, Dxane f f 1 99,120-125,123 153 Walker, Bill -,-.-,,,-,VA,A,AV-------'------AAA,VA,,,AA 204 Woosley, Carol , ..,,, 103, 120, 125, 128, gralder, ,Eng 1 '- 911061123 Walker, Dennis , , 105, 120, 125, 128, 165 W. ht C I 1115111 tamm, 0 1 -'-b-----'f- ' o , r , sfanswsally 11111 11 V. 1201 12511281122 33112231 f-Hi fffffffflee1??'...1.??'22.iff Ii? wfiihf, Kimi, 2 an 2 143 giengxflfjb 11611620 Hi hegegseibizos Walkup, Betty , 2 12111, 125, 122. 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