Alger High School - Eagle Yearbook (Alger, OH)

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■ edic itc M WRIGHT AUSTIN EARL LAWRENCE We, the Seniors and the Annual Staff of 1953 do hereby wish to dedicate this years’ annual, “The Eagle of 1953”, to Mr. Wright Austin and Mr. Earl Lawrence, custodians of the Alger School. We wish to thank them for their kindness, friend¬ liness, and good nature shown to us and to the rest of the students throughout our school years. We also wish to thank the community, school board, and faculty of Alger School for their co-operation given us through all of our high school years. f III i f ■■■ ' .in ■ 1 I in; HlHRil - I limy 1- H inB s ■■■ IHlII 14 Ul i M iiiii 9 Bfi Tn JsUl 1 1 mm ALGER HIGH SCHOOL GRADE BUILDING FACULTY p r BOARD OF EDUCATION CARL L. KEITH, JAMES NEUBERT, L. S. PRESTON, GEO. LESTER MOORE, FRED L. ANKERMAN, JR., JAY ZEIGLER ADMINISTRATION B. W. COTTERMAN, Superintendent; HELEN HOPKINS, Secretary, I Om acuttff B W. COTTERMAN Superintendent EVAN SOASH H. H. VANNORSDALL HELEN HOPKINS ROBERT YOST WILLIAM THORNTON IVAN BEARD DOROTHY KRITZLER GEORGE McCOY SHIRLEY WISSINGER DELLA SONDERMAN BLANCHE CUMMINGS IRENE HALL CLEO SHAW SARAH FALL i ScftCCM DON MALLOW President PHYLLIS ZIMMERMAN GERALD McDaniel Se UofU DpN PRATER Vice President IRENE ENGLAND BARBARA ALLEN xf. KASH ALLEN NEIL HALL 1 Senior GAYLE MOORE GENE BEARD Secretary-T reasurer GENEVA NEELY GLENN MOORE SCOTT SPENCER SHIRLEY HUGHES TED MOORE PAUL McGLAUGHLIN ■ '• BETTY GIVENS NED HALL Reporter CLASS ’.VILL '-Ve , the Seniors 5 end S3 being of .sound mind, and body, do hereby v;ill the following: I ,BARBi RA kLLEN,- hereby will my ability to be cheerleader to the freshmen girls and my curly hair to Bob Pitts and Henry Banns , I ,P. koIi .A1.-.EF , hereby ■■'. 11 my heifc. ht an build to Titus .'orthineton and my ability to play good basketball to Bobby Pitts. I, C-EKE BEARD, hereby ••’ill my ability to be ruj.et in ’ rs , .'issinger history class to Junior Kicks and my Trombone playing to Philip 0. I, IREirE EKGJPu'D, hereby uill my cheerleading ability to ’.Villa Kae Rowe and my Blonde hair to Ronnie Eisner, 1 ,3 H'TY GT EI'B , hereby •.-ill my Blue cjuii-:tnG3S to Dorothy Manns, to Stella Rowe and ray I ,SK-l'.- ujEY HbGKEG , hereby ’ ill my ability to win essay contest over WIMA to all who enter it, and my quiaenesc .. o larlone Lenheart . I, BED I-GJIL, hereby will my curly hair and f_,ood girls to PViUl Puckett. ways -with the I, BEIL rhXL , hereby - iil my ab-lity to .lay good bc-ketball to jiiill i'kCl.anio • I, DON i%LLQii! hereby will my flying ability , limited as it is, to Bill h,uams . I , B'cDiqi llEL , hereby will my ability to , 0: the teachers to i..y brother ano. ray ability to tall: along with t o i.. or ot hy I a nns .. 1 - .oG.Lti'. ' -G. . to Delno McGinnis M hereby will my ability to .Ta:. and my heigth to Billy Mu' land, „ood basketball and my feet to Coro Parr i gin. I, Gii,YLE MOORE, he: eby will my Republican vote to 'mna Lause, my ability to be Leader c?f t’.e band to Heltjn Compton and to .o to twirllint. contests to the future majorettes of Alger High, I, hereby will irg' l:nocl' -I riees to Billy Pari'igin I, THE0Dv.EE MOORE, hereby '.’.'is singer in hi. story class will my ability t • to Stella Ro'we, huarrei v ith Mrs. I, GENLY.', NEEL.EY , he' eby ill my Sunny disposition to get with people to Mable Lawcrence, a 1 ong I,P -.T5Y OjdDEPB , hereby wMll my typing ability to t typing class, and my flirting Vv ith all t e boys to .e next Betty Gross. I, JERi vLOU lAEIGlF , Hereby will my cheer lea dint.; ability to the future cheerleaders of ii.KS. COK’T. CL .SS KlLi. 7'th arade ’coys. It, SoGsh and his fish stories to the future Biology Class . I rs. 'Vissinger to her Y-Teen girls of Alger High. !r. Yost's speedt snorthand to his future shorthand class. I'lr. Vannorsdall 's knowledge of English outlines records and jokes to the future Educators. lYs. HoiJkins to her Sec. worVc at Alger. Ir. Beart. to his future Physis class. :.x, 3.'cCoy to his future Industrial Arts boys. Its, Kritzler and her pins and needles to toe future boy's Home Ec . class . Signed this - day of April, in the year of our Lord, Your classriiate itnesses '• . ’ E TIOR CLASS’ -HISTORY 1953 The class of ni' eteen hundred a’ d fiftj -three started out with thirty-six pupils in the first grade. Of the original thirty-six . . pupils Phyllis ' ininernian ; Patsy Orders; Betty Givens; Gayle Moore; Shirley Hughes; Ned flail Gerald McDaniel; Gene Beard; Paul McGlaughlin; Glenn Moore ; remained. Many were lost as transfers. The class gained Ted Moore in the second grade; Jsralon Parker, Don Prater in the third; Barbarba Allen, Hash Allen, in the fifth; Neil Hall in the sixth; Irene England, in the ninth; Geneva Neeley, Don Mallov; in the tv elfth. During our grade school we had great many activities going on vjhich we looked forv ard to especially our grade assemblies, hikes, and parties After we got in high school our clubs got more worthj - and meant more to us, h‘e had Y-Teens; F.H.A.; Hi-Y ; musice; and sports. During the high school years we had four senior girls being cheerleaders and six boys going cn.t for basketball. 'Be received our Junior class rings December 7 1951 of which v;e • . ' . . were all proud of. In our Junior year we helped with the Public Speaking Play Finders Creepers given March 27 28, 1952 directed by R’.ngtU'g We gave our r.'-c-y A Fe.- dy Made, Fair ily ’inder the direction of George MclSoy April 25, 19j2, The Junior year ended by giving the Seniors a reception at the Elks Club at Findlay hlay 9 195? Y e had an enjoyable evening together. The senior ye'r started out with much excitment or v e looked • • • t f . • forward to having our pictures taken and getting started on the annual. We gave our senior play October ' 23, 1952 The Boarding House Reach , v ith George Mc'Gjy as our director. We 7ent to Failor’s Studio and had our senior pictures taken and received them December 9 1952. 1 V e ordered our name cards and invitations February 26C 1953 Juniors have decided on a nrew plan for the Jlinior ard Senior Prom year On llay 5, 1953 in the new cafeteria room decorated festively for the oc;Giisi.oii and interesting and enjoyable program is planned Since the proof of the -gudding io. in. the . eatlag” v e are.n.bt .able. -- to report on the sucess of the invitation as go to press Wei had a wonderful time on May 23 , 1953 nt the Alumni Banquet Tho meal 7as served at the First Methodist Church and after eating v;e proceeded to Ivfeiysvill'e and enjoyed an evening of dancing The most exciting time of the yescr came at the end on Ifcy 17r 1953 o r Baccalaureate and Commencement As wa sat on the stage and received our diplaaas many events passed through our minds and caused up to wonder v hat each of us as young people going out into the world would do and make of. ourselves . We left for Chicago Sunday morning Ihy 24 1953 hnd returned horn llhy 30 1953' 'i'bo trip was verj'- enjoyable to all of us The bus ms a thrilling and nev experience tte; most of us V e found the sights in Chicago startling and beautiful Vfo only regret that t;e couldn’t stay longer in Chicago The following teachers all during our twelve years of school wcraj Miss Marie” and Eloise Hall Hanson Audrey Hanson in the first; Mrs Board in thee second; Mre Bnllnan in the thirds; Miss Broseko in the fourth; Mrs.Creer in tho fifth; Mr, McGlnughlin in the sixth; Mr Spangler in the seventh; Mrs, Slicrbum in the eighth Our higb school teachers -.;..rc ns follows llrs Wissinger; Mrs, Dickerson; Mrs Spangleir; Ivirs Long;; Mrs Kritzler; Mr Eloy; ilr, Miyor; Mr. Thornton; Mr. Vannor Mr, Beard;, Mr McCoy; Mr Loweryj bir, Yost;, Mr Soash: and Mr. Cottermarr CUSo raOFHECy V hilo on duty in the hospital, to my astonishment, I happened to bo taking core of a clossrmto of mine, lirs. Jack Streets, the former Betty Givens t She had just given birth to her second set of trins , Johino and Rhonie. As v;c ;7cro chatting about our good times at Algor High, she vas telling mo about the lost Alumni banguet vjhich I regretted missing very much Barbara Craft and her f ' husband arc living in the Blue Grass of Kentucky. (Barb is very busy taking care of her three curly-haired boys). Ifr. Kash Allen and his wife, llarlonc, have throe children and are living in Nev; York whore Kash is working as on orchitec l in charge of the Now United Nations building. (Ho didn't like the old one.) Irene England, bettor known as Blondio. is quite busy giving permanents to girls and raanecuring boy's finger nails ♦ Patsy Orders is her competitor —selling Toni Home Permanents. Patsy is also a house v ifo in her spare time. Paul kbGlaughlin. a woll-knov.-n bachelor, is m?:king his life in the Navy as a U.D.T. Forman. Gone Board, who has finished his course in agriculture is now a very prosperous farmer. Ho and his vrife,.tho former Myrtle Cramer, live in Wisconsin (tho dairy state). Phvllis ZimraerLian has completed her course in Business School, and is 'private secretary for tho Packard Auto Sales. She, her husband and two girls are now living on Market Street Boulevard, Lima, Ohio. Ned Hall. 7ho oversees the Soiota Land Company also is a salesman of John Deer Jbiplomonts, for tho Christy Tractor Company. Ho married his high school sweet- hearty Betty Gross. As tho saying goes, Time never waits on anyone, it v;os itime for me to go off duty. As 1 v:as leaving, Shirley Hughes was coming on. Incidently she is married to Hobor Conley and they have two children. Gerald McDan.igl is now running a barber shop in tov’n. He and Helen have no trouble in keeping their three boys hair cut. After work I decided to go see him. i f PROPHECY CONTUinM)'... He didn’t have any customers so we sat and talked about all the rest of the class. He -said Don r.dallow, now owned a Private Air line in Hollywood where he flow just Movie Stars around. Ted Moore also fly s airplanes to Hawaii to bring Hula dancers to America (he enjoys his job very much, ) G-erald also said tliat Don Prater ownes Meadow gold dairy in Lima and is now married to Janet Ramadell they have four children. Gavlc Hooro is nov; a professional ice skater she is in the Toe Pollies in Few York City, and is mrriedi to her boss. Scott ' SnGncer.t now ovnrcs a large farm in Scottland ad married a well to do Scotish girl The former Ceneva Noeley is now Mrs. Frank f iker they live in Lima €hio ho is the ouTier of a House Construction plant. G-len Moore owns his own barber shop in Alger, he has taken over Alva Gossard’s (he is a happy go luclqr bacholar ) Neil Hall, the boy of our class who is very vg11 known, is now discharged from the army and is living South of Alger and is raising Herford cattle. As a closing thought, in the class PropheiayJ hope’ that all the Seniors' v;ill turn out as v ell as I” have predicted • Your IHnss Prophet] GRUI'BLER 53 ' Boy I sure wish they v ould heat this typing room some time, How do they expect us to type with gloves on I wonder if those men who work on the old gym could make a little more noise the yth period, we cen hardly hear J Irs V.'issinger now Why dosn’t the SCHOOL B0 RD have escalators put in for us while they are fixing every thing else I'.'Ir Thornton don't you know we girl's get hungry at noon v hen you keep us in because the boys cut up, we can't help what they do! Yost why do we hove to throw our gum a 'ay in typing class that is the 7;ay we keep time! V here is the icnusic you were going to get for us to type byi V.'hy doesn't Earl fix those chairs in Study Hall, 'ffhenr -one -person moves he bothers the whole school I lr, Vannors dall. that English is sure hard to get It's more like College English than Junior and Senior English OHJ Lit, Yost those term papers in Ec , Geog, they were so hard I don’t think we will be able to do our work for Ilonths to come ’.’•e've had a lot of movies this year, but it seems to me they always come during 6th period study hall : ( JU3T BEFORE k TEST , ) Who was that shooting, jjaper wads intyping class Good marksman HUH How about it Prater? what is this school coming to, all the girls wearing boy’s rings and they aren't all from Alger either. And some even v earing two rings. Although I have grumbled a list about ijLGER HIGH and its teachers , I still think this is the best school, and about the nicest teachers there are. Come next year, the other kids and myself will sure miss old Your Class Grumbler GER HIGH, s' tt:or dictiomry riU.E NICKmi'E AMBITION lUKE Barbara A13.en (Craft ) Peachy To Get Home Early My Husband Kash Allan Tony Take Vacation After School My Y ife Gene Beard Bea rd Be A Rich Man Myrtle Cramer Irene England Blend ie Teacher Everyone Betty Givens Blue Eyes Be Happy Jack Streets Ned Hall Curle y Fa rmer Girls Neil Hall Killer Be Happy, Go Luckj Everyone Shirley Hughes Short3B' dlirEe Everyone Don I'lallow Froggy Pilot LaVerne King Gerald McDaniel Gabby live To A Ripe Old Age Helen Compton Paul McGlaughlin Mac State Patrol Karen Gayle Moore Gay Teacher To Twirl Glenn Moore Peter Pilot Barbara McKinley Theodore Moore Ted ' P ilot Shirlej Carnean Geneva Neeley Mae Housewife Frank Kicker latsy Orders Pat Teacher Them All leralou Parker Jerry Stenographir ( Mirse ) Gilbert Cambell Don Prater Prater Farmer Janet Ramsdell Scott Spencer Mai lie Mechanic Unknown Phyllis Ziramorman Zeke Secretary;- Charles Hastings SENdOR DICTIO M?¥ FAVORITE SOm WHKRS FOUND FAVOR ITS FOOD Ci .PAC;TFR70TI0 BA Keep It A Secret Here And There Pick' el Pigs Peer Alwa’ 'd Mjssing Ars und KA ]S]J3V0r Trust A VJornan At My Wifa a Home Bajf-';i Beans Alwd s unbi.sy G-B Doggie In The At Home Reel steak Sleeping 7indow E Till I Waltz At Home Hot Dogs Always Busy???? Again VJith You BG Till I Waltz At Home Sweet Pickles Teasing Stella Again V ith You I'JH Keep It A Secret At Home Steak Being Good IIH Never Trust A At Home Cake Being Good Woman SH Over The Rainbow At Home Olives Get Along With Everyone Di: It‘s Ir. i- he Book Ada Airport Angel Food Cake Chasing The 8th Grade Garis mo Don t. Eet The Stars Get In Grocery Store Chocolate Malts Get; Along With The Girls Your Eyes Plte I’ll Walk Alone Uptown Liver On i.o _ JPeasing Everyone GM Don’t Let The Stars Get In At Horae Dill Pickles Going To Tv irling Contests Your Eyes GII Takes Two To Around Malts Fooling Around Tango TI I Jamba la ya At Home Anything Skipping School???? GN You Belong To Me PC Don’t Let The Stars Get In At Home Fried Chicken Being Quiet At Home Baked Beans Sc Dill Pickles Always Flirting Your Eyes JF I Went To Your Wedding (Spike At Ballgames Hamburgers Always Doing Something Jones Arr .) DP If You Vi ere Mine Meadow Gold Dairy Ifashed Potatoes Dependable PZ Someday At Y aynesfield Ice Cream Always Running Around SS Meet Mister Running Around Fish In The Teasing Everyone Cal la ham V ith 69 Crew Basket JUKIORS Third Row : Don V hitaker, Ottis Newland Jr., Ernie Risnor . Ibnny Weston, 7±rmy Cramer , Junior Hicks Second RowJ Sandra Ramsdell, Mary l ou Spencer, Camille Ewing, Faye Lou Beard, Myrtle Cramer, Mrs. Wissinger First Row : Dorothy Ihnn, LaVcrne Zeigler, Coralio Miller, Patty Thompson, Stella Rowe, Golda Keith ' CLASS OFFICERS President: ; Ernie Risnor Socrotary-Treasuror : Faye Lou Board Vice-President;. Jinany Cramer Reporter : Sandro Ramsdell Red Cross : Stella Rowe ■s JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Second Row: Junior Hicks, Loren Guyton, Jimmy Cramer, Paul l ickott, Ernie Risner Ottis Newland Jr, First Row t Myrtle Cramer, Sandra Ramsdell, Camille Ewing, Faye Lou Board, Miry Lou Spencer, Coralio Miller j LaVerne Zeigler, Mr. McCoy J JUInIOE DICTICi:i.RY R'AME NICITJAIv'iE AT.SITIOiJ CHJJ ACTERISTIC tlyrtle Cramer '•Cutch Secretary Being Qpiet Camille Ewing Millie Beautician Cheerleading laul Puckett Pucket Truck Driver . Alv nys ''jiiet Ernest Risner Ernie Architect Teasing Girls Stella Rowe Stell!' ‘ T3 pist Always O uiet Golda Keith Goldie Teacher Shy Jimmy Cramer Jim Engineer Teasing Girls Coralie Killer Rose Hillbilly Singer Always Singing LaVerne Zeigler Vernnie Nurse Always Laughing Sandra Ramsdell Suzy Baking Dem. Telling Jokes Otis Newland- Sonny Farmer Teasing Girls Iv'ary L Spencer Kitten House VUfe Being Happy Danny Preston Danny Farmer Teasing Girls Faye L« Beard John Ovm a Ranch Always Laughing Loren Guyton Lornie Farmer Teasing Girls Patty Thompson Pat Typist Getting out of School Junior Hicks Jr. Leaving Alger Messing around Don '.7hi taker Shorty Engineer Being Q uiet Dor thy Mann Dot . Typist Bashful V I JUIij'OR DICTIOARY CON'T m FOOD sor LHiES lie Cherry Pie 01 ov 7orm Gene Beard C E. Pickles Star Dust Boys ?•?. Chicken Diesel Smoke Darlene Given E.R. T-Bone Steak You Belong to L’e Gar Is S.H. Pickles Don' u let the Stars (flPe'u in your eyes Frank Dyer a.K. Pie Lady ol Spain Everyone J.C. Ice Cream You Belong to me Linda C M. Ice Creai:!i l exiceii Rose Everyone la Cl 9 Candy Gooi'e J Everyone S •R • Fish Keep it a Secret Friendly Peopl 0,N. Chicken In t no Book Girls la aS r ickles Star Dust Everyone D.Pa Chicicen In the Ivlood Girls E.B. Prunes Back in t he Saddle Jimmy Cromer L.Ga Cake ■ j Don't let the Stars get in your eyes Donna I.lller ?.Ta Olives Star Di-i t G or dan 11 JaH Potatoes Salad -hat the use Everyone Da • a Candy Jambalaya Girls Dal.: Spaghetti Keep it a Secret Everyone SOPHOMORES Third Row : Second Row : T’irst Row : Abse t : President • Vice-Presid Reporter Third Row : Second Row: First Row : Norbert Wischmeyer , Ccrl Hr.rsh| Chcrles Brndley i Cloyoe Hcttery, Merrii ’Airemcn, Jerry Stcnley, Oonovan Hu.nho'j . Rc.y Hicl.S; Bi.lly Pc.i ri£ n. Mr. Yost, Oiio Parrig?.n, Anna Lc-use, Wilbur Shaw, Wayne Prater, Ronnie RiSxier , Delano McOinnis, Joyce New lard, Mai ie Ausoin, Helen Compton , Bet ty Gross, Linda Hanson, Nancy Klink, Bererly Hughes, Phyllis Praoer, Jvanet Miller. Shirley Riser : Phyllis Prater nt : Delano McGinnis : Clio Parrigin Secretary; Helen Compton Treasurer : Ronnie Risner Red Cross: Cloyce Hattery 4 FRESHMEN WsldonRisner , Ray Cramer, Alice Bailey, Ka.ren Calvert, Lura Cramer, Carolyn Keith, Henry Manns, Bill Adams, Phillip Gossard. Mr. Vannorsdall, Russell Parker, Larry Patton, Phillip Conley, Bob England, Marshall Carman, John Miller, Lebern Manns, Kenneth Hattery, Bailey Worthington Erma btanley , Virginia Hughes, Faye Rowe, Marilyn Donna Miller , Betty Lou Dale, Louise Rowe, Willa Rowe, Loretta Campbell, Cora Parrigin President Vice-Pr esident Reporter Karen Calvert Bill Adams Henry Manns Se cretary : Treasurer : Red Gross: Donna Miller Betty Lou Dale Lebern Manns I .4 '- 1 MA:i m ii j lf VpBHLj .JT j F jI W' Hk V. trv Ml iMM '' BkWIM Mifcrf i Ji ■ ■• s I EIGHTH GRADE Fourth Row ; Kay Johnson, Marlene McKenzie, Joyce Scott, Elizabeth Whitaker, Mildred Castle, Margaret Nichols, Jackie Daniels, Darlene Hattery, Laura Kirts , Carolyn Ewing, Bessie Gibsoh. Third Row SecondRow Darlene Givens, Shirley Carmean , Richard Ramsdell, Forest Hall,Delmar Lawrence, Ray Dyer, James Haney, Charles Lawrence, Mr. McCoy. Glenda Marshall, Patty Newland, Laverne King, Mr bel Lawrence, Carolyn Dale, Barbara Miller, Marlene Lenhart , Grace Smith, Loretta Bradley, Mc.rlene Hicks, Carole Underwood . First Row AldenBailey, Ronnie Whitaker, David Mallow, Morris Lawrence, Johnny Wireman. OFFICERS President : 'ice -President ; Carolyn Sue Dcile Secy.-Treas. Marlene. 'Lenhart ‘ Carole Underwood Reporter: Marlene McKenzie Red Cross: Patty Newland SEVENTH GRADE Fourth Row: Charles Kennedy, Mary Kennedy, RuthDyer , Teddy Spradlin, Loren Cramer, Donald Newland, John McDaniel, Ina Mullins, Shelba Begley, Dv ight Lawrence. Third Row : Virgil Rowe, Grover Gibson, Joan Robbins, Phyllis Orders, J. D. Clemons, Clarence Atha , Irvin Puckett, Bill Puckett, Joan May, Mr. Beard. Second Row: Burl Helton, Dayton Howard, Alfred Lawrence, Dean Frazier, Norman Newfer, Barbara Newland, Sylvia Hughes, Deanna Parrigin, Judy Adams, Nancy Patton, Donna Cr inpbell , First Row : Eldon Prater, John Murphy, Harold Compton, Donald Hensley, Titus Worthington, Howard Tackett. OFFICERS Sylvia Hughes Donald Newland Judy Adams Secretary : Treasurer : Red Cross : Deanna Parrigin Loren Cramer Ina Mullins. President Vice-President Reporter Fourth Row : Third Row : Second Row i First Row : Fourth Row : Third Row : conjd : Row SIXTH GRADE W. McGlaughlin, Larry Neeley, Lyle, Kenny Hall, Jerry Parker Luthur Conley , Douglas Burris, Ramsdell Herbert DeLong, Jimmy , Truman Frye, David Cole, Eddie Nickols , Robert. I V7ava Wirernan, Carol Orders Risner , Margaret Bartlett, Patric ia Phillips, Treva Sandra Arbogast , Barbara Pnckett, Phyllis Barbara King, Judy Landis Sondertnan, Carolyn Rose, i Marilyn Kaiser, Delia Rowe, Sondra Harsh. .Rita Jeanie Spurlock, Bertha Robinson, Garnet Rowe, Newfer, Shirley Linhart , Janet New land, Glenda Risner , Nina. Scott Sherman Gibson, Darold Brown, Marion Gross Jr., Harvey Stanley, Franklin Helton, Charles Castle, Gerc.ld Holbrook Charles Gibson, Deroy V' atkins Fifth Grade Billy Neeley, Jimmy Pitts, Wi liner Prater, Tommy Hattery, Delores Brown, Shirley Fra ley , Sue.Carmean, Joy ce Rosey, Alma Nanns , Lee Pfoff, Jerry Streets,. Charles McKenzie Mrs. Sender man, Darrell Guyton, Nila Conley, Shirley Cornwell, Glenda Ball, Stella Gibson, Kare.n Longbrake, Jean Ann Ellis, Beatrice Rowe, Norma J eah Hens ley , Lee Anna Ross, Richard Whitaker : Jerry Cramer, J'ames Phillips, Joe Ross, Sharon Rose, Josephine Rowe, Sharon Rarrod, Marilyn Ohlor , Relia Bailey, Sandra O'Dell, Sue Smith, Delores Rowe, Karen Burris, Joanne Helton 0;,C., Neeley, Hervert Robinson, Ronnie Begley, Eugene Pitts, Jerry -‘- awrence, Dickie Clark, Dickie Watkins, Noble Zimmerman, Lon Mullins First Row : I I Third Hoy 5 Socond Roy : First Roy :• Fourth Roy Third Row ‘•Socond Roy; I .. I First Row FOURTH GRADE Donald Fuckott , Robert Spencer, Charles OanpbeHf Robert Cook, Don;. Id l .i.chols , Anita V irUman, 3etty’ Rowland - Jeanette i-rater, Eedonn.i Gossard, Barbara Hev for. Ker.riC' u jua ..'X I ■ V Vi. jr w 9 fc-. 4. Thonas thllior , Carla Miller, Liar la Yilloj 1 Gibaon, Sheila LaYTonco, Misa Etho Lois Prator , Doris Trusty, Irvin Docker. Bobby iCLink,, ill.i.' n LaYTence, Phillip Puckett, Richard Scati:, Horeert Hensley, Sue Bro 'n, Sondra Bpoyti, Sharon Underv ood THIRD Sc FOURTH GRADIS : Danny Miller, Ronnie- Donna 1 .Leonard, Donna 1 , Joyce Rayl, Doris -k'cith, Carolyn Rams d ell , Patricia Hensley, Donna K. Rose, Karen Smith, Patricia Fensler,, Hors. Board, : Phillip Bradley, Ifclcom Castle, Torry Ellis , Virgie' Howard , Mitchell Allen, Danny Brumback, Carol Hughes, ShrTon Rankins, LaVada Patton, Khy Rita Cottorman. : Audre3’’ Lonhart , Patricia Rose , David Trusty , Jean' Gross, Joan Deanna Miller, Janet Smith. Priscilla Rose, Emit Davis, Gross, Joyce Compton, Barbara Stanley, Rodney Mattery , Clifford Robinson, Emit JSanns, Arden Cramer, Dolmar Zoigler, Eugene Newla nd , Third Grodo Fourth RoV;t Third Rov?: Second Row: Bottom Rov;: Absent : Fourth Row Third Row: Second Row First Rov : Biclv-ria Risnor, Kelly Burton., Bobby etz, Miohaol. LoCTonoa, Bil Ro',7o honold Frazeer, Shirley Patrick, Barbara ingland, Pauline Ling, Patty Aglsr. Carol Konndy, Uias Sha . James Bartlett, Billie Allen, Syliva Rowe, EuJ ah Bhitater, Shirley Rcnvo, Janet Arbogast, i-inda Allen, Charlotte Cook, Evelyn Dovmey, Fay Llildor, Robert Howard, Connie Phillips, Patsy Risner, Kay Lyle, Kancy O’Dell, h'adalone Boidorman, Darlene V atkins , Ins Rowe, Judy Scott Konty Eying, Harold Bailey, Ronald Hicks, Dennis Miller, Ronald- Cletnons , Jaaes RcTra, Kennth Sr.ith, J,E, Helton, Kona Lee Bailey, Shirley Stevens, Melvin Stevens, Gene Rowe-, Onavello Daniels, . Joan Johnson Second Grado I Kelly Pucketii James Hensley,. Patreia Hughes, Brenda Lowland, Shirley Begley, Carolyn Neely, Bonnie Phillips, Juanita Parrigin, Betty Cornv ell , Sherry Longbrake, Bernice Nolly,, Mrs ,Cuixiins , Er rl. Y hitaker , Gladys Lenlia.rt , Donald Rov e , . Bobhy Joe Rizer , Jody Rowland, Jerry Houx , Carol Nichols, Glinda- l r shall, Tanna Ewing, ; Eugene Bailey, Sondra Ellis, Judy Hattery, Claca Kadsor, V ilbur- Donnol , Loo Lavjrencc, PhillipsNew’land , Dianne J-ava?enco , Joy Holton, Judy atkins Lois Biarris, (Larry Lav Tence follov s Lee Lavsoence) Herald Doan Conely, Chad l-ullins, Jerald ’-VLittaker, James Hall, Daivd Lae .TencGt, Dv ight v.’ireman, Cledies Holbrook, John Arbogast, Absent : Florence Fricko Shirley Sav yors , FIRST GRADE Third Row: Second Row: First Row : Third Row : Second Row: First Row: Doug liillcr , Dennis Harrod, SUoven I-avrenco, Dale Biederinani Linda Burton, Judith Snith, Marie Rov o, Rose Ivlary Dyer, Vickie Fry. I rry Mcrrit , Joyco Gossard, Ronnie Risnor, Don Holbrook, John Shadley, Stephen Hattery, Patty Fields , Bonita Betz, Janet Gibson, Dorothy Bailey, Miss Fall, Elwood Nichols , James Begley, Larry Hensley, Judy Houx, Eileen Prater, Arinda Dial, Lola Trusty, Betty Robinson, Barbara Allen, Ka.y Lar;roncG. FIRST GRADS Donald Rose, Colin Ray Jackson, Bobby V hitaker, Tommy LawTence, Terry Hattery, Gary McKenzie, Paul Carmean; Martha Miller, Gary Donna 1, Ohi'.ia Gossard, Martha Brumback. Judy I.(hrshall, Ton Arbogast, Clifford Smith, Earl DeLong Barney Ross, Clyde Frazier, Diane Ranson, Dorothy Little, Linda Conley, Ifrs .Scott Ronald ’Jischneyor, Denny Newland, J, B, Neeley, Jimmy Hattery, Sharon Rizor, Diann Treen, Joan Ann Ellis, Marilyn Clemons, Janet Hoymird, Ida May Hensley, Nadine Clark Absent Sheila Berry J PHONL-51 KE RY -OH 10 %• — ■ N D CK OH1 PP[ RS - • ■ t r AYE 1 il C 0 yri p (' i i vn ? I Ord. .s (3 r kt? P h O'r, s 3 3 d U ( t-To ' o ifn Uyj£ 3ryrJ!- . . A L G-E R,OHIO Q 0 VTip (' y(? iA5 -Lce ° C o l LAeese s e jjs ane Ps iYitb cl Y1 0 I e fl d « 1 H I 0 n ) . U 0 vn p C L vT) e n 101 s. f ±dSx_ is Rdi,0hiO 0 § A 1 1 C 0 u T G 5 e 1 eA- i v '-zL nstcill eJ u w ber L V i I t aviCeS hone 7( OMo i Pii Ned Hall: I 'ni a man of few words . Do you kiss? Betty Gross: Usually I don’t but you talked me in o it Ned: Skip it you took too long to liiake up your niiiid Barbara Rose} V hat can I do for. this ringing in my eais? C Underwood: Stop giving your phone number to the boys. Paul Puckevft: You don’t seem to kno 7 v hich side your bread is buttered on Don Y hittaker: Who care( j; I eat both sides Lobuj n l nngi : You ought to see the beautiful nev7 alter in our church Lora Kirts: Lead me to it ' , Barbara M. ; Your a wolf. Haven’t you ever been troubled by conscience? Russel Parker: Sure have. The one my girl has is, an awTul nuisance Peachy: . neva. can do anyghing 7ith a piano. Don Prater: Could she lock it up and drop the key in the river Don Prater: I'll hold this punch with the pliers and when I nod my head 3 ou hit it vdth the hammer, Ernie: 0 K (He did and I am afraid tint Don has quite a lump on his head } Gabby: Gee but I am glad to see you Nedi Ned : Just hov; glad Gabby? Gabby: Why you can have anything in the place, Ned: Thanks I'll -take the cash register. Teacher: How is it that your homev ork sums are all correct? Pupil: Dad is axny from home. Hotel Clerk: Why don't 3 ou wipe the mud off your shoes when you come in here ? ' ' • ‘ Mountaineer: What' shoes? Peachy: V hat do you give your husband 7h0n the dinner does not suit him? Mrs. Soash: His coat and hat, Forer ian: Hey in there. Are you vrorking? I can’t hear any noise Kash Allen: Wliatcha think- I ’m putting this paint on v ith, a liammer? In the hospital corridor, an excited father frantically stopped a nurse, Tell me } is it- a boy? V ell I returned the nurse calmly, the middle one is, Jones: Dinv iddov; told me his family is a very old one They were ono of the qo iie, tq,c ross • Smith: The grocer told me j eoterdoy tliat nov they are the last to come acres Scott Spencer: I just bought myself a used car, Danny Preston: Yeah, what model? •dcott: It’s no model it's a horrible example, Pl-iyllis Z Thanks very much for the present Patsy Orders: Oh, that's nothing to tliank me for, Phyllis: Tliat's v hat I thought, hut mom told me to thank you any v ay The surest v ay to stay out of the Army is to join the Navy c o i _ Oy wAr rr 1 K li A Wi5-AP6 .! ,’ 'T5 A R0UHN1V■XH I Vr R e v 1N' g VV 5 H stock Vv'OfyL.Q Kis ii V KljN A 6c 7 ; 7 pjVAWH BY 0 s c b-A' aMCTH Mrs. vJissinger: V hat is a rare volume?” Don Praterj It is a rare occasion v hen you loan a book and it cornea back Mr Soash: When do the leaves begin to turn? Jeralou: The day before an examination Linda Hanson: This dance floor certainly is slipperyl Ernie Risnor: It isn’t the dance floor I just had my shoes shinod . Gene Beard: I wish to rent a horse Groom: How Long? Gene: The longest you have t there is five of us going. Jeralou: dad made a scare crow so natural that it frightened every single crow off our farm Geneva: That s nothing! I made one that scared them so much that they brought back all the corn they stole last year Gerald McDaniels: Does this wind bother you? Helen Compton: Nof not at all talk as much as you please Faye Lou Beard: This cornet gives me a steady income . laSPerne Z : Is that so? j 'didn’t think that you were that good Fay Lou: I'm not but dad gives me 50 cents not to play it. Danny: When you asked her to dance, did she accept quickly? Kash: And how, she xiqs on my feet in an instant! Don Prater: Did you keep cool v hen the bandits entered the store? Gabby: I’ll say, they put mo in the meat cooler! Crook: Hand over your money or I’ll blow your brains out Paul McG.: Blow avmy brother I can live in this town without brains but 1 gotta have my money. Don Mallow: Who was the blonde you wore with Thursday and Saturday nite? Neil Hall: The brunette I v;as with Tuesday and Wednesday speaches, ! am sorry that -ratch at home and I have no way to toll time.” ofyL room,”yos but there is a Llender in back Mrs. Wissinger: Tod, why do the bells ring at Christmas? Ted: Because someone is pulling the ropes. Mr, Vannorsdall: Scott your the laziest boy in this school, thing your quick at? Scott: Yes, I get tired awfully fast. Is there any PhlliB c‘. brother that yoastS Philip C.. H siraUouea ry mokol and I an trying to raise tho dough. Qiliok“Nou r!rurtrroon 45ranfseriri°l..ft‘'n ' ° up because tho bus leaves in six minutes Primes and razor. Hun Noil: Pour tiinutos later and all ouf Arbroath. -Poah they-ro up there.- 0 D Y - TEENS Third Row : Linda Hanson, Irene Englc nd , Camille Ewing, Patsy Orders Anna Lause, Jeralou Parker, Gayle Moore, Mary Lou Spencer, Betty Givens, Janet Miller, Marie Austin. Second Row: Mrs. Wissinger, Patty Thompson, Clio Parrigin, Sue Ramsdell, Betty Gross, Joyce Newland, Myrtle Cramer, Faye Lou Beard , Phyllis Prater, Barbara Craft. First Row : Beverly Hu_hes , Stella Rowe, Helen Compton, Nancy Klink, LaVerne Zeigler, Phyllis Zimmerman, Golda Keith, Shirley Hughes. OFFICERS President : Jeralou Parker Seer etary-Tr easurer :MyrtlQ Cramer Vice-President: Irene England Reporter: Barbara Allen Craft Program Chairman: Faye Lou Beard F. H. A. Third Row: Linda Hanson, Irene England , Camille Swing, Anna Lause, Patsy Orders, Jeralou Parker, Mary Lou Spencer, Gayle Moore, Betty Givens, Janet Miller, Marie Austin, J oyce Newland. . s Second Row: Mrs Kritzler, Clio Parrigin, Betty Gross, Karen Calvert, Helen Compton, Alice Bailey, Willa Rowe, Betty Dale, Louise Rowe, Stella Rowe, Coralie Miller, Patty Thompson, Fay Rowe ' First Row . Buyer ly Hughes, Virginia Hughes , Bar bara Craft, Nancy Klink, Donna Miller , LaVerne Zeigler, Erma Stanley, Marilyn Lawrence, Phyllis Zimmerman, Shirley Hughes, Phyllis Prater, Cora Parrigin. j e OFFICERS President : Barbara Craft Secretary: Coralie Miller Vice-President: Camille Ev' ing Treasurer: LaVerne Zeigler LIBRARIANS Third Rov : Loretta Bradley, Carolyn Dale, Ruth Ann Cole, I yrtlLe Cranor, Sue Rains doll • Second Row: !'T. Beard, Sylvia Hughes, Barbara Craft, Carolyn Keith, Virgina Hughes Louise. Ro 7€ First Rov ;. Don Hughes, Charles Bradley, V eldon Risner, Hon Prater, Bill Nowland , Billy Parrigin, RED CROSS Third Row; Phyllis Siirxiorinan , Lobern Tbr.ns , Cloyce Kattorj'- Patty Nev lcnd, Stella Rowe'. Second Bov :- 'Miss Hall, Khren Longbrako', Jean Ann Ellis, Marilyn Kaiser, Edv ard Conley, First Row: Kas'’ Lyle', Barb''ra Ne';.,f or , Kay Rita ,Cottor]na.n , Kennith Smith, Arden Craihor GIRL5 ChGRUS lourth Rov;-' Virginia Eughes, Lou Dale, I'.'arie Lust in, Irene England, Crarner , Janet IViiller , Camilie iLv ing, Betty Joyce Nev.'land, Barb ira Craft , 'Fat sy Orders, Third Row- Dorma i'dller, i.illa Rowe, Geneva Neeley, I-'hjllis I’rater, Stella Hone Dorothy lianns, Gayle fcooro, Helen Comtton, Betty Gross, Betty Givens Karen Calvert, Second Row- liT, Thornton, Loretta Campbell, Sola Vdreman, Lnita v.icker, Carolyn Keith, Nancy Klink, Clio Farrigin, Lnna Lause , Eary Lou Spencer, Fatty Thompson, Coralie Lillcr , Sandra Ramsdcll. First Row- Ei'ma Stanley, Marilyn Lav rence, Louise Rowe Eughes, LaVerno Loigler, i'hyllis Zimmoriiian, Beard, Lura Cramer, Cora Farrigin, lay Rowe , Beverly Hughes Joarlon Parker, , Shirley lay Lou BOYS CHORUS • . I Third Row- Dickie ' Harsh, Henry Manns, Charles Bradley, Ronnie Risner, Mcrril v.ireman. Marshal Carnnn, Robert England, Bill Ldams, John Ivd.llcr,- Second Row- ivk . Thornton, Jim Cramer, Ernie Risner, Dan Preston, Gone Beard, Delano McGinnis, Larry Fatten, Russel Parker, Bill Nev land. First Row V eld on Risner, RrgTuond Eiqks, Don Whitaker, Paul Lllon, Lebcrn Manns, Don Hughes, Raymond Cramer, Baicly Worthington. Me G1 augh 1 i n , Ka sh I'hillip Gossard, HONOR SOCIETY. Second Row: First Row : Second Row : First Row : Jim Cramer, Gene Beard, Kash Allen, Golda Keith, Myrtle Cramer, Irene England, Faye Lou Beard PRINCE OF PiyVCE Sandra Sue Ramsdell, Camille Ewing, Gene Beard, Faye Lou Beard, Linda Lee Hanson. Golda Keith, Beverly Hughes, Nancy Klink, Shirley Hughes, Boys Third Ro vt Jerry Stanley Noil Halii. Danny irToston, Gone. Beard, Ned Hall Ibrshall CGrrx-n, Ottis Nev land, harlus Bradley, Carl Harsh Second Ro'jj Ed V ilson, Kenneth Mattery, V ilbur Shavj, Phillip Gonley, Glenn I.Iooro , Jinny Gi anor, John llillor, Larry Patton, Richard RaiTisde-ll, Loren Grainer , Robert. Ransdcll. First Rov:i Billy LdaiTis , Bill Nev:land,. Charles Gibson, Don Nev land, HarvG;y Stanley, Junicr Gross, Harold Corapton, John nurphy, Jininy Lyle, Darrel Guyton, Grover Gibson, Raymond Cramer. Pres . Ned Hall Tice FrbSi •• Jarry . Jnderwood Sec. Treas. Gene Beard Girla 4-H Fourth Row: I.iary Lou Spencer, Ihartle Cramer, Suc; Rams dell , Faye Lou Beard, Gayle Moore, Helen Coj.pton, Betty Dale. Third Row: Patsy Orders, LaVerne Zeiglor, Carolyn Keith, Virginia Hughes, Lura Cramer, G'illa Rore, Karen Calvert, Loretta Campbell. Second ■ owt Mabel LauTonce., Phyllis Orders, Joyce. Scott , Carol Underv ood, Ruth Colo, Carolyn Sue Dale, Barbara Miller, Kay Johnson,, Shirley Hughes. Rirst Roy : Treva Sonderman, Nancy Spei cer , C-rolyn. Longb rake , Sharon Rose, Lcq; Anna Poss , ®erbara Puckett, Carol Orders, Nancy Patton, Donna Campbell , Judy .h,dams.. Pres. Patsy Orders Vice Pires. Myrtle Cramer Sec. Treas. Helen Corupton Advisor Ivirs. Clark i law CHORUS 4th ROW- MYRTLS CRATviER, GAI JLLE EV ING, GENEVA NEELEY, G .YLE IViOCRE, AMxiA LAUSE, ERNIE RiaiER, GEI'JE BEARD, JEVl CRATER, LEBERN IVAN1 S, HELEN COIvi CN, JERALOU HAI R, EAY LOU BEARD, M 'iRY LOU StmCER, IRENE ENGL.'ND, lATSY Cj. DERS, 3rd Row- HB HTHORTON , IHYLLIS ZBJVERL i , DOROTHY LANaS, CH JiLES BRyjDLEY, DON Vi(HIT;J ER, bill ADiJdS, JOHN FILLER, BETTY GROSS, CORiEIE L.ILLER PATTY TEOL IRSON, BARBi'iRA CR iPT, 2nd Row- DOI'L'I i MIXER, BETTY LOU DiXE, CAROLYN KEITH, DICKIE HARSH, RCNITE RISNER L u'kRStL'X CARIvAN, RAYl'OND CRAXIER, DELiJNlO I-xcGIiJ TS, HENRY LEXINS, JOYCE NEVX X®, LYJ IE AUSTIN, BETTY GIVENS, SUE RiX'ISDELL. 1st Row- BEVERLY HUCJiES, SIxIRLEY HUGIoES, LAVERNE ZEIGLER, BILLY NEV LidLD,DON HUGHES, IL'.SH A.LLEi'H PAUL HcGK.UGiXIN, IHILLIl' GCSSiXD, 'tELDON RISNER, IL REvl CALVERT, LUR . CRAi'.ER, STELKl ROVvE, CORix PARRIGIN, ■ MAJORETTES.. -'- . b ■ , ' , ... .i JOYCE COM'TCN, SH'J ON LONGBfL'KE, DXUjE’Ha'X SON, HELEN COiJ’TON, G .YLE MOORE. 1 t f f I' Bi.HD 5Th Rowi I’hilip Gcas'ji-:. T tr Orainer, Kary 7 ou Gera Boards Loren . 4i{ow Mr. Thornton Ca? .■ aith, Carole 0 r der', 'oou , Ruth Ann Cole Fa e Lou Beard, R.'.,-.! -5ewland, Laura Kiita 3R0W Iviyrtle Cramer, la Vorno Ziegler, Karen Calvert, Lilia Rowe, Lura Crcmer, Pet ty Grose, Donna tiller, Second Rova John Ivurphy; Bailey Lorthington, Erma Stanley, Glenn Moore Harold Compton, Camille E ing, Carolyn Dale First Rowi Helen Compton, Joyce Compton, Sherry Longbrake, Diane Hanson Gayle Moore 5 - - inp 1 jjPPBf . •••_ ; 4 v- m r Wc Sa ' m, V '■ HX - Y BOYS Second How; First How: Second How: First How: Beard, Glenn Moore, Gene Beard,. Don Prater, Ted, Moore , Gerald McDaniel, Don Witaker , Don Mallow Ernie Hisner, Jirnniy Cramer, Paul. McGlaughl in , Kash Allen, Neil Hall., Danny Preston, Scott Spencer, Ned Hall, BO nBmiBLE- Billy Adams, John Miller,. Bill Newland, Phillip Gossard Marshall Carman, Jimi iy Cramer, Paul McGlaughlin, Gene- Beard., Ba il y Vi orthington. GIRLS ENSBffiLE Third Rovi: Second Row; I'irst Row; Second Row: Lirst Row: Phyllis Ziirjnernian, Carolyn Keith, F yrtle Cramer, Camille Ewing, Helen Compton, Lura Cramer, Donna killer, Clio Parrigin, Anna Lause, kary Lou Spencer, Jeralou iarktr, raye Lou Beard, Coralie luiller, Shirley Hughes, LaVerne Zeigler, Louise Rowe, Virginia Hughes, Barbara Allen Craft, Sue Ramsdell, JR. HI GIRLS ENSEIvHLH Ivhr, Thornton, Loretta Bradley, Ivaren Sue Dale, LaVerne King, Ruth Cole, Jackie Daniels, Patty Newland , Laura Kirts, Barbara killer. Shelba Begrley, Carol Underwood, Kay Johnson, karlene McKinsey, Judio Adams, Donna Campbell, Deanna Parrigin, Sylvia Hughes, I Mr s • Hr.z e i Ne v lcjn d Mr. Ecrl Lciwrence COOKS AI'JD CUSTODIANS Mrs. Eva Cramer, Mr. Vi righf- Austiri , I BUS DRIVERS ' t . 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