Chillicothe High School - Arrow Yearbook (Chillicothe, OH)

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'1 x x ij' g ' P n X K 0 , . 352, 'NSS y xx My 'is f x 12 I if A 'bv V. A a ,A I fi X- ,A A ', 4? A wf. xy l.,L 7 V ,M . nl i A 1 if Q ' 1 ., f if -L s 5 o 'rx 'f A 1 .N Q T is if . Q91 'e .Y Student Council Gels Under Way Skip Hildebrand, president There was work to do. Student Council tackled it. They helped work out the stairway situation at the beginning of the year. They made plans to have the parking lot marked off in stalls. They sold school patches to help the treasury out a bit. A committee planned a student handbook for 1958. , .. f 'Q i l l w W 1 ffl The meeting will now corn-e to order! Judy Hartranft, Sharon Ogle, Jo Cropp, Betsy Garmhausen, Janice Lytle, Donna Wolfe, Judy Dunlap. C. H. S. Svivntisls Rah' Knowledge reigned supreme as C.H.S. students captured eight superiors in district science competition at Ohio University. From all results and appearances, the ujunior Einsteinsn of C.H.S. are ready to take their place in the world of science. Top Row: Richard Nichols, Gary Schrader, Bill Whitaker, Roxford McCoy, Chase Eakins, Ronnie Young, Carl Schwalbe. Sec-mid Row: Stephen Grady, Shirley Smith, Kathy Smith, Barbara Lemley, Joyce Sheely, Mary Kay Moats, Patty Wolford, Lynn Crozier, Steve Stev- ens Dan Wisecup. Bottom Row: Larry Goldberg, Tom Miller, Don O'Hara, Jim Dressler, Jerry Goodman, Edward Friel, Lewis Drake. High i. 'I mi Left: From protozoa to paper cups-The Science Club party. Right: A pinch of potassium, two grams PAGE NINE of calcium oxide, grind well, and Bill Garrett arrives in time to finish up his home Let's see your hall pass! work before first period begins. This Is a Usual Day . . . Up at seven o'clock, grab a bite of toast, and out the door by 7:30. So begins a day in the life of a typical CHS student. After a quick stop at the locker to load up with books, we head for our first period class, to begin the first of several interminable class periods and one incredibly short lunch period. At three oiclock, if We are lucky enough not to have received one of those long, narrow slips of paper, we scramble out the doors in a mad rush to avoid the traffic jam in the parking lot. At eight o'clock itls back to school again for revue practice. Finally, comes the nightly strug- gle With the books ending the day late at night. Hello, Johnny's Drive Inn? I'd like a cheese- ln true C.H.S. fashion, Bill likes to pester Sally and Mrs. Ater. burger,amilkshake--- 5, XFKEQQV Fi 4:21, L- 1 v X' f -1 W-- Kwi M , M A L' I F 5 1, ..,.L ,- I h L' L .K tg s H .V ct, A I 1 . X J! 5 Q Q f Revue fcores Smash Hit X, , , Xf ,X Top: C.H.S. Tappers display a difficult pinwheel formation. The hand is quicker than the eye, as proved by the amazing magic of Neil Reynolds. Shucks, if it ain't our country cousins, Anne Deuvall and Bob Wag- ner. Bottom: Encore, encore for the wonderful Dixie Land Band. Susan Quinn insists SHE COULD HAVE DANCED ALL NIGHT.'l The honored position of Master of Ceremonies was very capably handled by Tom Rice. Mr. Duncan pacing up and down, Tom Rice chewing his fingernails, the low murmuring of the Chorus electrified the atmosphere of the Annual Revue. The curtain was pulled and stage fright left as the guys and gals of C.H.S. started their well-polished routine in the toy shop which was the set for the extravaganza. Chorus line, dancers, singers, actors all performed with the skill and confidence of Broadway Stars. S 5 fs . Qf, X! ff' li - J Y 1 lx 1 if J w w 1 X., X ,e Q Y . - N 1 X X my of in Y K1 'iff 2 X N N KV If 1? ' f A ,r J V9 A T fi l , U V Top: Left to right: Diane, Anne, and Betsy sing Every Day of My Life. The chorus, putting up their um- brellas, sings Just Walkin' in the Rainf, Bottom: A scene from Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dreamu was quite a hit in the Revue. Rus- sell Brown, freshman, sings Sixteen Tons. PAGE TWELVE Superintendent Merrill M. Berry The 1957 ARROW ls Dedicated To Mr. Berry We salute Mr. Berry, paying honors for devoted and steadfast service. Chillicothe High School students and staff congratulate him for his good work and our better schools. Mr. Berry has our best wishes in future years of retirement. PAGE THIRTEEN Mr. Superintendent, we dedicate this yearbook to you. We hope your reading it means a career cli- maxed with many pleasant mem- ories. We hope it is an account of a high school striving to reach and approaching the high standards you would have it reach. List of Band Members SENIORS 1. Judy Ankrom 2. David Armstrong 3. Bob Barber 4. Susan Bergman 5. John Berry 6. Jack Beyerly 7. Clarence Brown 8. Eugene Bryant 9. Beverly Carlson 10. Sally Counts 11. David Dearth 12. Martha Dennewitz 13. David Doner 14. Lewis Drake 15. Terry Duffy 16. Carol Erdmann 17. Elinor Evans 18. Neil Fisher 19. Ann French 20. Eric Griesheimer 21. Miriam Hill 22. Gordon Hixon 2'-3. James Hutchinson 24. John Iden 25. Jil Lewis 26. Carolyn MacFarland 27. Cecilia Medley 28. Carol Norriel 29. Mike Phillips 30. Mary Lu Pinto 31. Hilda Ransdell 32. Bill Rice 33. Keith Richter 34. Jean Rodgers 35. Richard Ryndels 36. Bonnie Stein 37. Peggy Stein 38. Peggy Vickers 39. Diane Wisecup JUNIORS Betsch, Barbara Brown, Janice Cunningham, Dick Dressler, James Fairchild, Sharon Fulks, Julia Garmhausen, Betsy Gay, James Goldsberry, Karis Gunlock, Carol I-Iartranft, Judy Jenks, Gary Jennings, Sharon Jones, Janice Kannwischer, Steve Lytle, Janice Mallow, Carolyn Ogle, Sharon Price, Keith Quinn, Susan Rook, David Rybolt, Kay Schaclme, Anne Schrader, Gary Soetnagle, Fran Tucker, Vernon Valentine, Barbara Wells, James Wilson, John SOPHOMORES Blair, Alan Bonner, Bob Brown, Sally Cade, Sharon Collins, Sandy Fickison, Ted Fontaine, Boyd French, Charlotte Gant, James Hess, Kitty Jewell, Don Kelly, Kay Landrum, Charlene Landrum, Nancy Langley, David Lenzi, Sandy Lytle, Jeff McNeal, Joy Mahaffey, Katy Malone, John Miller, Jack Moats, Mary Kay Rutherford, Dick Schwalbe, Carl Sheeley, Joyce Uhrig, Janet Wallace, Nancy Weaver, Sue Welch, Gary Welch, Larry Wolford, Pat Young, Robert Zody, Jackie MAJ ORE'I'I'ES Blankenship, Linda G. Hill, Winona Moody, Pat Park, Joanne Peters, Cynthia Wade, Nancy Arledge, Dotty Blankenship, Linda J. Coon, Bobbie Kidnocker, Janice DRUM MAJ ORS The most important accomplishment of this year's Marching Band, was the culmination of our uniform drive. This year, we played for Vice President Richard Nixon when he visited Chillicothe. We trekked to the football games at Marietta and Cambridge. Cartmell, Ohlen The Marching Band forms the traditional C.H.S. McNeal, Mike formation. I5 wx N5 e V. P. Candidate Our shows covered such varied topics as Spiritua1s to Roaring Twentiesf' and our music consisted of everything from ragtime rigadoons to Negro spirituals. We made such forma- tions as an ark and a covered wagon. We even learned to Charleston. At the last home game, thirty-nine seniors marched from the ranks to form a giant '57, The Marching Band gives Vice President Richard Nixon a royal reception. At the right the Band forms an Mark and waves formation for the tune of The Old Ark's A'moverin' . . 4 ,K Q , , ,.-.,--. ,W ,,., .... ,,,... ... ,,.,-,-.- ,.- ...M . .... -,,...,...,,-,,.. ,-.- -, N - ,' wi ' Wg fn-p 5 4 uw. Q Q 1t '1-Kam A afxgs '35xM?,1v-An-'imZ:I 1t 'i9Q.Jk,' 3 I , - ,I A . H ,J W ,I I - I I I j oeational uidanee Is Extended to Juniors . . . A doctor, a teacher, a salesman, a bookkeep- er - what shall I be? The Juniors and Seniors of all county and city schools had an opportunity to explore both the advan- tages and disadvantages of a wide, wide field of occupational interests. Top: What makes a good journalist is discussed with Mr. James E. Leasure, Jr. of the Chillicothe Gazette. Bottom: Dr. Nicholas H. Holmes discusses the tri- als and tribulations of the medical profession. The Vocational Guidance Day Committee: Mr. Glenn Poff, Superintendent Merrill M. Berry, Mr. Charles R. Estle, Mr. A. E. Gower, Reverend and Mrs. A1 Heinz. Bill Huff congratulates Bill Rice in winning the All Around Senior honor. The boys toast at the fountain. Anne French tells Martha Benbow that she won the All Around Senior honor because in every way Martha is just so, even as her hair do is just so. Martha and Bill Typify C. H. S. For the first time at Chillicothe High, the All-Around Senior Boy and Girl were chosen. The idea for the award was conceived by members of the Arrow Staff. Each of the seniors in their civics class nominated one senior girl and one senior boy. Before they nominated a boy and a girl, they were asked to consider leadership, personality, and scholastic ability. Votes were cast and counted. The names of the seven highest boys and the seven highest girls were sent to the faculty. Their votes were tallied. . The three highest were Bill Huff, Montie Gates, Bill Rice, Eugenia Martin, Anne French, and Martha Benbow. Again the seniors in civics classes were called on to make the final choice. Those chosen were Bill Rice as All-Around Senior Boy and Martha Benbow as All-Around Senior Girl. Both were well-fitted for this honor. Martha, who came here at the beginning of her sophomore year from Columbus, won a Latin award from Ohio University. She was on the Student Council Constitution Committee, is a member of the National Honor Society, and is presently the secretary of the Student Council. Bill has gone to C.H.S. four years. He too was on the Student Council Constitution Committee, is an ex-officio member of the Student Council, and is President of the Senior Class. Both Martha and Bill won Quill and Scroll after three years on the Arrow staff. C.H.S. congratulates Martha and Bill and wishes them the best. PAGE SEVENTEEN The School Offices Are Busy Places Planning, overseeing, fitting together the many studies and activities of C.H.S., principal Charles R. Estle administers the high school with a view to giving the 1350 students a broad scholastic and extra-curricular program. Miss Sallie Cochran, secretary Mr. Charles R. Estle, principal and Mrs. Glen Ater, booklceeper Mr. Gatchell will say, What is your excuse Noted for promptness, thoroughness, and ex- for being absent? or What subjects do you actness as dean of girls and as teacher of math- want to carry next year? He guides the stu- ematics, Mrs. Painter follows a full and busy dents in many matters day by day. schedule. Mr. Donald E. Gatchell, assistant principal Mrs. Harold Painter, dean of girls PAGE EIGHTEEN Anne French, Secretary: Don Roush, Treasurer: Bill Rice, President: Charlie Oyei Vice-President. We Are Proud of our 253 Seniors lvy League styling and Elvis Presley are quite the cat. The Seniors think of term Flower. Row papers, six week tests, and daily homework ' ' as out to lunch. They try 'ito get seriousn Color: Red and White 'l f'll' t' l' t' . f ll Win 8 I mg Ou drip wa iom or ege or Motto: Today's Student Is 'lomoiiow s a Job. But the Seniors will make like a Futurey, big bird and win success and fame for the Class of '57. The Key Club CHARTER MEMBERS SENIORS Tom England Jim Caldwell Bill Garrett Ernie Hamm Bill Whitaker Charles Rowland Dave Sigler Eddy Moats Tom Artman Warren Hickmott John Berry Bob Kidnocker David Doner Jack Beyerly Larry McKinley JUNIORS Roger Ramsey John Wilson Keith Price David Rook John Wilkerson Jack Senff Donald Miller Stephen Kannwischer PAGE NINETEEN SOPHOMORES Carl Schwalbe Stephen Butt Bill Breiel James Dressler Rick Hildebrand Jim Doersam Tom Childers Dan Philips Gary Dilley George Ross Ned Artman PAGE TWENTY Thomas E. Artman David Armstrong R. C. Armstrong Anita M. Ailes Judith Ann Ankrom Nancy Ashe Robert M. Barber Alma L. Bayless John B. Balough Mary Lou Bauer John Reed Berry Martha L. Benbow Marjorie Lee Beeler Susan F. Bergman Carole Ann Betz Wade J. Beyerly B. L. Blankenship Clarence E. Brown Esther Mae Brock Priscilla K. Brand Shirley Ann Brown Janet Brown Robert Brown Neil Brown Patricia A. Brown Mary Calhoun Roger Eugene Bryan James M. Caldwell Glenn William Bucy Sondra Sue Cahill Seniors say, 'The Thomas E. Artman Tom Officer, Regular Army Football l, 2: Basketball Manager 3: Dramatics I, 2, 3. 4: Class Play 3, 4: Mound-Builder 4: Y.M.C.A. I, 2, 3, 4. David Armstrong Dave Study Law Mixed Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Madrigal Singers l, 2. 3, 4: All State Folk Chorus 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Basketball Band 4: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatics I, 2, 3, 4: Revue I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I: Class Play 4. Richard Crosby Armstrong Dick Accounting Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4. Anita Margaret Ailes Bunky Nurses' Aide Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Catholic Central High School: Glee Club I. 2. Judith Ann Ankrom Judy Teacher Dramatics I, 2, 3, 4: Band l, 2, 3, 4: Mound Builder 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2: Class Play 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3. 4. Nancy Ashe Girls' Glee Club: Mixed Choir I. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Robert M. Barber Bob To Study Law Band I. 2. 3. 4: Track l, 2: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4. Alma L. Bayless Private Secretary Girls' Chorus I: Arrow 2, 3, 4: Senior Teen Timers 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4. John B. Balough Johnny To Gain Fame in Journalism Dramatics I, 2. 3, 4: Choir 3: Football I, 2, 3, -4: Track I, 3. 4: Basketball I: Class Play 3, 4: Revue 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Y.M.C.A. I, 2. 3, 4. Mary Lou Bauer Lou X-Ray Technician Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Choir 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2. 3, 4: Ensemble 2. John Reed Berry Smud Diplomatic Service Band I, 2, 3, 4: Dramatics 2. 3. 4: Mixed Choir 4: Hi-Y I. 2, 3, 4: Class Play 3. 4. Martha Lynn Benbow College Glee Club 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2: Student Council 3, 4: Arrow 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Columbus. Ohio: Student Council I: Glee I: Y-Teen I. Marjorie Lee Beeler Marge Secretary Glee Club 3: Girls' Chorus 4. Susan Fulton Bergman Susie Elementary Teacher Band l, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra I, 2: Dramatics I, 2, 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3. 4: Mound-Builder 2. 3, -4. Carole Ann Betz Caraley Secretary Girls' Chorus I: Dramatics I, 2: Tri-Hi-Y I, Z, 3, 4: Glee Club 2. 3: Mixed Choir 3. 4. Wade Jackson Beyerly Jack Personnel Director Track I, 2: Hi-Y I. 2. 3, 4: Band I, 2. 3, 4: Student Council 3. Betty Lou Blankenship Bet Secretary More the Merriern Clarence Edward Brown Brownie College Mixed Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y I: Band I, 2, 3.4: Glee Club I: Orchestra I: Dance Band 2, 3, 4: Revue 3: Madrigal Singers 3. Esther Mae Brock Es Model Tri-Hi-Y I: Girls' Chorus I: Dramatics I, 2, 3: Glee Club 3. Priscilla Kaye Brand Brandy Nurse Glee Club l, 2, 3: Dramatics I, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y I. 2. 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I, 2: Class Play 3, 4. Shirley Ann Brown Brownie Nurse Tri-Hi-Y I: Girls' Chorus I, 2: Glee Club 3: Mixed Choir 4: Junior Ensemble 3: Dramatics I: Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4: String Quartet 4: Regional Orchestra, I, 2, 3, 4. Janet Brown College Dramatics I: Ensemble 2, 3: Choir 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4, Robert Brown Bob Journalist Glee Club I: Hi-Y I, 2. Neil Brown Navy Career Patricia Ann Brown Patty Private Secretary Dramatics l, 2: Ensemble 3, 4: Mixed Choir 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y I, 2. 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4. Mary Calhoun Beauty Operator Band I: Glee Club I: Girls' Chorus 4. Roger Eugene Bryan Pee Wee Engineer Band I, 2, 3, 4. James M. Caldwell Jim Certified Public Accountant Football I: Hi-Y I, 2. 3, 4. Glenn William Bucy Mead Paper Workr Football I: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4. Skip Hildebrand and Eugenia Martin catch up on the latest gossip before class. iRi'5w Seniors Pose for Sondra Sue Cahill Sonnie Typist Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4. Beverly Jane Carlson Jay Medical Technician Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 1, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3. Girls' Chorus I, Class Play 3. Judith Ann Chenault Judy Occupational Therapist Mixe.l Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 4, Ensemble I, 2. Class Play 4. Larry L. Clark F.B.I. Carolyn M. Cole Secretary Glee Club I, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, Choir 3, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, in Portsmouth. Doris Claytor Dody Secretarial Work Girls' Chorus I, Band l. Emmitt P. Collins Army David Franklin Conkel Conk Paula Louise Conaway Nurse Dramatics I, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Judith Karen Cole Judy Nurse Tri-Hi-Y 4, Roger Conley Commodore Marine Janet E. Cunningham Elementary School Teacher Dramatics I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Senior Ensemble 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Girls' Chorus 4. James D. Cunningham Forester Frank Cooper Tidly Marine Football I: Basketball I, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. Glenda Gale Cossett Geeg Nurse Dramatics I, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4. On by night, off by day! - - .si?1isrsSt?iiEiigf2?.iYSS The ir Pictures Sally Lea Counts Sal Professional Musician Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer l, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble I, 4, Mixed Choir 3, 4, Woodwind Quintet 2, 3, 4, Dramatics I, 2, 3, -l, Regional Orchestra 2, 3, 4, All-State Orchestra 2, 4, Class Play 3. Judith A. Cunningham Judy Stenographer Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus I, Girls' Glee Club 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. Martha Louise Dennewitz Modeling Girls' Chorus 1, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Basket- ball Band 3. Dorothy Vandemark Depugh Dottie Newspaper Advertiser Glee Club 2, 4, G. A. A. 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4, Science Club 2. David A. Dearth Navy Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mello-Notes I, 2, 3, 4: Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 1, Madrigals 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Regional Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Revue 3, 4. Thomas Dailey Tom Graduate from Ohio University Baseball 1, 2, Football I, 2, Baseketball 2, Y. M. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Larry A. Depugh Larry Traveling Artist Anne Mae Deuvall Annie Elementary Teacher Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus I, Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics I, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Madrigal Singers 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 3, 4, Regional Orchestra I, 2. Revue 2, 3, 4. David D. Dixon Dick State Highway Patrol Golf 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4. Joyce J. Dixon Joy Journalist Eugene Donahue Sonny Radio Technician Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. Terry W. Duffy Electrical Engineer Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Band l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 1, Class Play 3, Madrigals I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Revue I, 3, 4. Regional Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Woodwind Quintet 3, 4. Class Play. Lewis G. Drake Louise Aeronautical Engineer Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Mound-Builder 4, Band 4, Orchestra 4, Pep Band 4. Sally Drury Secretary Dramatics I, 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Senior Ensemble 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 4. David W. Doner, Jr. David Medical Doctor Football l, 2, Boys' Glee Club I, Mixzj Choir 2. 3, 4, Dramatics I. 2, Band 4. Joyce Elaine Dunfee Joy Bookkeeper Chorus I, Tri-Hi-Y l, 2. Beverly J. Carlson .ludith A. Chenault Larry L. Clark Carolyn M. Cole Doris Claytnr Emmitt l'. Collins David I . Cunkel Paula L. Cunaway .ludlth Karen Cole Rogvr Conley J. H. Cunningham J. D. Cunningham Frank Cooper Glenda. G. Cossett Sally Lea Counts J. A. Cunningham M. L. Dennewitz Dorothy V. DePugh David A. Dearth Thomas Dailey Larry A. Del'ugh Anne Mae Deuvall David D. Dixon Joyre J. Dixon Eugene Donahue- Terry W. Duffy Lewis G. Drake Sally Drury David W. Doner Jr, Joyrt- Elaine Dunfee PAGE TWENTYATHREE PAGE TWENTY-FOUR Sondra Marie Dyer Charles I. Eakins Ted E. Edler G. M. Edwards Edward Eltzroth Sandra L. England Thomas N. England Carol Erdmann Deanna Lee Evans Elinor E. Evans Will Everhart Robert L. Faulkner Diane Filer C. Wayne Finley Joanne L. Everhart Warren L, Gates Phyllis Ann Gabler Vic' Friend Neil Arthur Fisher Anne E. French William M. Garrett Wilma J. Geisinger Linda Jean Gardiner Dale L. Gallaugher Fran Gerlaugh .lo-Ann Glockner James Giles Ruth Ellen Gessells George F. Ginter Margaret Sue Ginn Meas es lnvade the Senior Ranks Sondra Marie Dyer Sonnie Visit Hawaii Tri-Hi-Y I, 2. 3. 4: Chorus I. 2. Charles l. Eakins Chase Lawyer Football l, 22 Track l, 2: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4. Ted E. Edler Ed Mechanic Geraldine Marie Edwards Gerry Seamstress Chorus I, 2: Guild Girls I, 2. 3. Edward Eltzroth Ed College Graduate Commerce or Engineering Dramatics I, 2: Arrow 2, 3, 4: Baseketball I, 2. 3: Hi-Y I. 2, 3. 4: Quill and Scrool 4. Sandra L. England Sandy Marriage Dramatics I: Girls' Chorus I: Tri-Hi-Y I. 2. Thomas N. England Tom A ccountant Hi-Y 2, 3. 4. Carol Erdmann Buyer Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra I. 2. 3. 4: Dramatics I.2. 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y I. 2. 3, 4. Deanna Lee Evans Dee Newspaper Work Chorus I: Mound-Builder 4: Elinor Elizabeth Evans Ellie Music Education Band I, 2. 3, 4: Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Orchestra l. 2. 3. 4: Madrigal Singers 2, 3, 3: Wood- wind Quintet 3. 4: String Quartet 3. 4. Will Everhart Bud Chemist or Physicist Robert Lee Faulkner Air Force Diane Filer Honeydew Medical Assistant Majorite Drillteam I: Glee Club I, 2. 3: Chorus 3: Science Club 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4. C. Wayne Finley Joanne Louise Everhart Jo Stenographer Warren Lamont Gates Montie College - Physical Education Student Council 4: Football I. 2. 3. 4: Track 2. 3: Basketball I, 2: Baseball I: Varsity C Club: Hi-Y Phyllis Ann Gabler Phyl House wife Girls' Chorus I. Vic Friend Navy Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4. Neil Arthur Fisher Engineering Band I. 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: Glee Club I. Anne Elizabeth French Annie Teacher Tri-Hi-Y I, 2. 3. 4: Class Officer l. 2. 3, 4: Band I. 2, 3. 4: Queen's Court 3. 4: Student Council 3. William McMaster Garrett Bill Lawyer Dramatics I, 2, 3, 41 Hi-Y I. 2. 3. 4: Football Mgr. 3, 4: Class Play 3. Wilma Jean Geisinger Willie Typist Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Linda Jean Gardiner Jeanie To he successful in life Chorus I: Mound-builder 2, 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4: Quill and Scroll 4. Dale L. Gallaugher Teaching Football I: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Fran Gerlaugh Frannie Nurse Dramatics 2: A Cappella Choir 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4. Jo-Ann Gloekner Jo Psychologist Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: Mixed Choir 3, 4: Glee Club 3. -I: Ursuline Academy: Glee Club 3: Christmas Play 3: Chorus 3: CSMC I. 2. 3. Jimmie Lee Giles Jamie A d vertising Mixed Chorus I: Sr. Teen Timers I. 2. 3. 4: Track 2. 3. Ruth Ellen Gessells Ellen Case Worker Tri-Hi-Y I. 2. 3. 4. George Franklin Ginter A ccoun tant Margaret Sue Ginn To live in California Tri-Hi-Y I: Orchestra 2. 3. 4: Girls' Glee Club 3. Carol Jean Graves Jeanne Commercial Teaching Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2. 3, 4. Beverly Ann Graves Bev Lawyer Dramatics 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y I. 2. 3. 4. Senior football members watch their Captain Mon- tie Gates take his traditional Last Tackle. ome Seniors Receive Scholarships Helen Graves Toots Secretary Lloyd Charles Gossett Photographer Student Projectionist 4. Myrna Jane Grady Janie To he a success Orchestra I: lrielli-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Glee Club 2. 3. .loyce Elaine Hall Joy Secretary Girls' Chorus I, 4: Glee Club 3. Joyce Louise Hall Commercial Teaching Dramatics I: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y Z, 3, 4. Eric Dod Griesheimer Electrical Engineer Band I. 2, 3, 4: Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4: Choir 2: Mello-Notes 2. 3: Dixieland Band 4: Basketball Band 4. Shirley Ann Gum Mazzie Secretary Donna Jean Hagley Beanie Commercial Artist Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y Z. 3, 4: G. A. A. I: Ronald J. Harkless Jim A ccountant Leonard W. Harris Junior A ccountant Peggy Louise Hall Dietician Girls' Chorus I: Dramatics I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 3: Tri-Hi-Y I. Z. 3. 4. Ernest Frederick Hamm, Jr. Ernie Engineering at Cincinnati .Joanne Harris Jo Nurse Y. M. C. A. 2, 3, 4. Carole Marie Heiss Teacher Girls' Chorus I. 2, 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4. Jane Grady and Carole Heiss help the Arrow staff by typing senior data. Warren Thomas Hickmott Hick Business Manager Track Mgr. I. 2: Hi-Y I. 2. 3, 4. Paula Hayden Nurse Tri-Hi-Y I, 2. Russell Hatfield Electronic Engineer Basketball I, 2: Track I. 2: Hi-Y 4. Beverly Henness Bev To he a success Tri-Hi-Y I, 2. 3, 4. Loretta Hopper Registered Nurse Tri-Hi-Y I, 2. Judith Esther Hopper Judy Elementary Teaching a. Gordon C. Hixon Butch Aeronautical Engineering Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Madrigal singers 3, 4: Pep Band I, 4: Mello-Notes 2, 3. 4: Hi-Y I, 2, 3. 4: Glee Club I: Wilmington Folk Festival Choir 3. 4: Susan Hinchman Susie Nurse Tri-Hi-Y I. 2. 3, 4: Arrow 2, 3, 4: Dramatics 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 4. Ronald Lee Hines Hi-Y I. Marilyn Jo Hilferty Marel Telephone Operator Glee Club I. 2. Jack E. Hicks Bull Professional Baseball Baseball I. 2: Football I: Y. M. C. A. I, 2. 3, 4. Fred Lee Hicks Big Fred Engineer Football l. 2: Hi-Y I, 3. 4: Y. M. C. A. I. 2. 3. 4. Miriam Colletta Hill Boots Airline Hostess Glee Club I, 2: Madrigal Singers 2: Ensemble I, 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3. 4: Dramatics I, 2: Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. I: Mixed Choir 4. Willard R. Hildebrand Skip Engineer Football I, 2, 3, 4: Track I. 2, 4: Class Officer 21 Student Council 3, 4: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4. Jim Hupp Huppy Mechanical Engineer Hi-Y 3. 4. Julia Hughes Julie Beautician Girls' Chorus I: Tri-Hi-Y 4. Nancy Marie Houdashelst Secretary Harp Hurles A ccountant Golf 1,22 Hi-Y I. 2. 3, 4. Bill Huff Spider Coach Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Class Officer 3. John W. Irwin Long John Engineering Basketball I. 2. 3. 4: Golf I. 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y I. 2. 3. 4. Carol Jean Graves Beverly Ann Graves Helen Graves Lloyd C. Gossett Myrna Jane Grady Joyee Elaine Hall Joyce Louise Hall Erie D. Griesheimer Shirley Ann Gum Donna Jean Hagley Ronald J. Harkless Leonard W. Harris Peggy Louise Hall li. F. Hamm Jr. Joanne Harris Varole Marie Heiss Warren T. Hiekmott Paula Hayden Russell Hatfield Beverly Henness Loretta Hopper .Iudith li. Hopper Gordon C. llixon Susan F. Hinehman Ronald Lee Hines Marilyn .l. Hilferty .lark E. Him-ks Fred Lee Hieks Miriam Colletta Hill W. R. Hildebrand .- PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT Jim Hupp Julia Hughes N. M. I-loudashelst Harp Hurles Bill Huff John W. Irwin John H. Iden Jim Hutchison Jerry Ireton Frank Iden Susan Kellenberger William L. Keeling John Clifford Jones Robert L. Jividen Larry H. Jakes Max R. Lambert Jo-Ann Lallier Joy Elaine Kern J. Ann Lindsey .lames R. Kitchen Robert Kidnocker Joseph Lewis Jil Lewis Jo Ann Lee Janet M. Lang Eugenia M. Martin Patrick A. Manion Neal E. Locklear Marcella E. Martin C. H. Maclfarland Senior Score Success .lohn H. Iden Music' Revue Jim Hutchison Music Teaeher Band 3. 4: Orchestra 3. 4: Hi-Y 3: Mello-Notes 3. 4. Jerry lreton Carpenter Y. M. C. A. I. 2. 3, 4. Frank Iden Electron ies H i-Y 4. Susan Kellenberger Sue Telephone Operator Tri-Hi-Y l. 2. 3. 4. William L. Keeling Keel Civil Engineering Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Dramatics 3. 4: Track 2: John Clifford Jones A ceountant Student Council 4: Football I. 2. 4: BaSk6Iball ll Baseball l. 2, 3, 4. Robert L. .lividen .livie Navy Football I. 2. 3: Baseball I. 2. 3. 4: Y. M. C. A. I. 2. 3. 4. Larry H. Jakes Medicine Glee Club l: Dramatics 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Class Play 3. 4: Football Manager 4. Max Richard Lambert Immerciful Max Pharmacy Football l. 2. 3. 4: Track I. 2: Band I. 2: Orchestra I. 2. 3: Y. M. C. A. I. 2. 3. 4. .lo-Ann Lallier J ody Beautician Joy Elaine Kern Secretary Glee Club 3. 4: Dramatics 2.3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y l. 2. 3, 4. Jacqueline Ann Lindsey Jackie Dietician Girls' Chorus l. 2: Dramatics l. 2. 4: Tri-Hi-Y l. 2. 3. 4: Glee Club 2. 3. James R. Kitchen Kitch To he a success- Football l. 2: Basketball I: Track 2: Dramatics 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y I. 2. 3. 4: Student Council 4: Class Play 3. 4. Robert E. Kidnocker Kitty Mechanical Engineer Y. M. C. A. l. 2. 3, 4: Baseball 4. ..-'oem .loseph Mason Lewis Service Career Track l. 2. .lil Lewis Jil To he happy Band l. 2. 3, 4: Orchestra l. 2. 3. 4: Dramatics I. 2. 3. 4: Mound-Builder 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y I. 2. 3, 4. Jo Ann Lee Jo Elementary Teacher Tri-Hi-Y l. 2. 3: Homecoming 3. 4: Chorus l: Cheer- leader 2. 3. 4: Dramatics I. 2. 3. 4: Class Play 3. 4: Class Officer 2. Janet M. Lang PonytaiI Accountant G. A. A. l. 2. Eugenia M. Martin Genia Dental Technician Dramatics 2. 3. 4: Mound-Builder 2. 3. 4: Student Council 3. 4: Homecoming Queen 4. Patrick A. Manion Aloysius Civil Engineer Neal E. Locklear No Lie Accountant Basketball I. 2. 3. 4: Football I. 2. Marcella Elaine Martin Marcie Elementary Teacher Carolyn Howell MacFarIand Kare College Dramatics l. 2. 3. 4: Band l, 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y I. 2. 3. 4: Mound-Builder 2. 3, 4: Class Play 3: Revue 4. Bob Martin Bob Air Force Basketball I, 2. Dorothy Ann McCray Dot Typist for F.B.I. Tri-Hi-Y I. 2. 3: G. A. A. l: Girls' Glee Club 3: Carol Ann McCorkle Interior Decorator Tri-Hi-Y l. 2. 3, 4: Girls' Chorus l. 2: Glee Club 2. 3, 4: Ensemble I. 2. 3. 4: Mixed Choir 3. 4: Student Council 3. Linda Louise McAdams Private Secretary Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3. 4: Chorus I. Mary Frances May Nurse Girls' Chorus I: Dramatics 2. 3: Tri-Hi-Y l. 2. 3. 4: Girls' Glee Club 3. James W. McVicker Mac Public Relations Class Officer I: Glee Club l: Mound-Builder 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y l. 2: Dramatics l. 2. 3. Joy Michael Joyous Secretary Dramatics 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4. Catholic Central High School: Glee Club l. 2: Orchestra I. 2: Choir l. 2: C. Y. O, I, 2: Speech 2. Busy seniors count sales tax stamps for their Sen ior Memorial. A H Y Seniors Conquer the Term Paper .lim McKeever Mechanical Engineering Larry J. McKinley Mac Mechanical Engineering Hi-Y I, 2. 3. 43 Golf 4. Bernadine McDonald Bernie Beauty Operator Mixed Choir 43 Y. M. C. A. 3. 4. Catholic Central High School: Cheerleader I, 23 Glee Club I, 23 Pep Club I, 23 Orchestra I3 Library Club 2. Robert Montgomery Bobby Mechanical Engineer Football I, 23 Track I. Jack W. Meeker Meek Drafting Edward Alfred Moats Eddy Lawyer Hi-Y I, 2. 3, 4: Golf 3: Track I. Tom Miller Mathematical Physicist Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 2. 3, 43 Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4: Science Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I: Class Play 33 Revue 2, 3. Cecilia A. Medley Chee-Chee Secretary Band 2. 3, 43 Teen Timers 2, 3, 4. Robert T. Mossbarger Mossy Electrical Welding Engineer Dinah C. Mount Di Model Girls' Chorus I3 Dramatics I3 Glee Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y I. 2. 3. 4. Ruby E. Myers Private Secretary Carol Newman Carol Ann Norviel Nurse Girls' Chorus I: Dramatics I: Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4g Band 2, 3, 4. Robert W. Ortman Bob Air Force Our' senior boys have charm, but not enough to change Miss Herronls mind. Dorothy Alice Oyer Stenographer Dramatics I, 2, 33 Glee Club I, 23 Tri-Hi-Y I. 2, 3, 4: Mixed Choir 3, 43 Girls' Chorus I, 2. Charlie Oyer, Jr. Charlie Coach Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Football I: Basketball I. 2. 3. 4: Class Officer 3, 43 Track I, 2: Mixed Choir I: Dramatics I, 2, 3. Sara Frances Nusbaum Blondie Nurse Dramatics I, 2, 33 Girls' Chorus I, 3. 43 Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4. Roudy D. Oliver Sonny Lawyer Y. M. C. A. I: Linda Sue McKee Susie Dental Technician Tri-Hi-Y 4. Bradenton Jr. High: Girls' basketball team, Latin Club, Band, Orchestra, Music Festival. Queen's Court. Manatee County High School: Latin Club I3 Lanier English Club I, 2. 33 Allied Youth 23 F. H. A. 2g Drill Team 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, -13 M Club 3, 43 Jamboree 33 Three one-act plays 3: Annual Staff 4. Carol Evelyn Perry Success Girls' Chorus I: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4. Charles Evans Perry, Jr. Ham Success Dramatics I, 2, 3. 43 Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 23 Revue I, 2, 3, 43 Class Play 33 Madrigals 23 Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4. Robert A. Peck Doggie Commercial and Portrait Photographer Hi-Y I, 2: Mound-Builder 2, 3. 4. James L. Pelfrey Pee Wee Engineer Football I, 2, 3, 43 Basketball I3 Track I3 Baseball 2 3 HiY I 2 3 4 v s ' Q 1 v - Ruth Ann Perry Bookkeeper Girls' Chorus I3 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Michael M. Phillips Mike Physician or Cartoonist Band I, 2, 3, 4g Orchestra I3 Mound-Builder 2. 3. 43 Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 43 Dance Band 2, 4: Basketball Band I, 33 Student Council 3. 4. Lorene Ann Petrie Lou Always be happy Earl M. Pettit Football I3 Basketball I, 23 Science Club 3. Sally S. J. Peters Teacher Band I. 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus I. Robert Peters Bob Service Robert A. Pierce Piercie Air Force Mary Lu Pinto Band I, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics I, 2. 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 43 Mound-Builder 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 4. Robert P. Powell Engineer Track I, 2g Basketball I3 Band I. 23 Hi-Y I, 2, 4. Coshocton High School: Football 3. 4: Basketball 3, 43 Golf 3g Hi-Y 3, 4. Doh Martin Dorothy A. Mcfray Uarol Ann Mm-Corkle Linda l.. ML-Adams Mary I-'ram-vs May James W, Mx-Vicker Joy Mivhacl .lim Mc-Keever Larry .l. McKinley li. Mc'D0naId Robert Montgomery Jack Meeker Edward A. Moats Tom Miller Cer-Ilia A. Medley R. T. Mossbarger Dinah C. Mount Ruby l-I. Myers Carol Newman Carol Ann Norviel Robert W. Ortman Dorothy Alice 031-r Charlie 0yer Jr. Sara F. Nusbaum Roudy D. Oliver Linda McKee Carol E. Perry Charles E. Perry Jr. Robert A. Peck James L. Pelfrcy Ruth Ann Perry PAGE THIRTY-ONE Michael M. Phillip Lorene Ann Petri Earl M. Petti Sally S. Peter Robert Peter Robert A. Piero Mary Lu Pint Robert Powel Jennie Pritcharl VY. H. Pickerrel William Russ Ric Tum Wesley Ric- Sharon L. Rhinehar Hilda Jo Ransdel Neil Reynold Everett E. Rinehar Starr D. Rinehar Cloyd A. Richardson Bonnie Robinson Keith Riehte Nanuy L. Simer Glenda Smitl David Sigle James Spence Ric-hard A. Smitl Charles W. Ruwlant Saundra A. Schillel Don Rousl Richard Rundels .lean Rodgers Mary She-arrow Fred Schwarta M. B. Schofield Vvillard Shaffel Margie A. Scott En lish Teaches Communication Arts Jennie Pritchard Bookkeeper William H. Pickerrell Pick Architectural Engineer Track I, 2, Dramatics 3, 4, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4. William Ross Rice Bill Journalism Football l, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Arrow 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 2, 4, Student Council 3, Dramatics 4, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Class Play 4. Thomas Wesley Rice Quaker Puffed Civil Engineer Football l, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, Mixed Choir 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Revue 3, 4. Sharon Lee Rhinehart Gus Veteranarin Chorus l, 2, Dramatics 2, 3. Hilda .lo Ransdell Jo Nurse Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club l, 2, Dramatics 1. Neil Reynolds Law Dramatics 3, Y. M. C. A. l, 4. Everett Eugene Rinehart Coach Track l, 2, 4, Football 2, 3, 4. Stan D. Rinehart Doc Medical Doctor Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, Dramatics 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Revue 4, Choir 4, Arrow 3, 4, Class Play 4. Cloyd Allen Richardson Woody Teacher Y. M. C. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 2, Concert Band 3. Bonnie Lou Robinson Bon A Success Dramatics l, 2, Chorus l, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4. Keith Richter Rick Civil Engineer Band l, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. Nancy L. Simerl Nance Interior Decorator Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 2, Glee Club 3, Mixed Choir 4, Mound-Builder 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 4, Queen's Court 3, Quill and Scroll 4. Glenda Smith Smitty Nurse Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4. David Sigler Dave Optometrist Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Science 4. James Spencer Electrical Engineering Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3. Richard Arlen Smith Curly Mead Worker Spectator l, 2, 3, 4. Charles William Rowland Charlie Chemical Engineer Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Mound-Builder 2, Arrow 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4. Saundra Ann Schiller Sandy Secretary :Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus , 4. Don Roush Little Beaver Civil Engineer Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball l, 2, Track I, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 4, Choir l. Richard D. Rundels Dick Personnel Management Hi-Y l, 4, Football 1, Band 3, 4, Baseball 3, Student Council 3, 4. Jean Rodgers Jeanie Music Teacher Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchesta l, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble l, 3. 4, Woodwind Quintet 3, 4, Mixed Choir 4, Girls' Chorus l, Dramatics l. Mary Shearrow Mimi Stenographer Girls' Chorus l, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y l. 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Mixed Chior 3, 4, Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4, Revue 1, 2, 3. Fred Schwartz Curly Test Car Driver , Hi-Y 1, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Mixed Chorus 4, Dramatics 4, Baseball 1, 2. Marjorie Beth Schofield Margie Salvation Army Officer Willard Shaffer Pete State Highway Patrol Margie A. Scott Tri-Hi-Y l, Girls' Chorus 2. Gary Stafford Scary Interior Decorator Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4. Bonnie Lou Stein Bobby Dental Hygiene Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, Sandra L. Stewart Sandy Secretary Harold Wright Linotype Setter Football l, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Track 2, 3. Ron Springer Mikan Race Sports Cars Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Seniors discuss current events and attempt to solve the wor1d's problems in civics class. . Seniors Carole Thomas Kitty Accountant Ensemble 3, Arrow 4. Chuck Tatman Chuck Mechanical Engineer William Robert Tanner Bill Own a Sailboat Y. M. C. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Band I. 2. Katherine B. Williams Kathy Secretary Dramatics 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. Janet I. Taylor Jan Secretary Dramatics 3. Unioto High School: Band 1, 2, Chorus l, 2, Majorette 2, Latin Club l, 2: Boosters Club l, 2: Y 3, Volley Ball Team 2. Margaret Susan Vickers Peggy Nursing Girls' Chorus I, Dramatics I, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Class Officer 3, Class Play 3, 4. Diane R. Vincent g'Dody Dental Hygienist Girls' Chorus I, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Mixed Choir 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Dramatics l, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble l, 2, 3, 3, Madrigal Singers 3, 4, Revue 3, 4. Eileen Trego Private Secretary John William Trainer Boys' Glee Club 1, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4. Robert D. Stocklin Toad Doctor Glee Club 1, Science Club 3, 4, Arrow 3, 4, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Quill and Scroll 4. Dick Walsh Dick Marines Football 1, Track 2, 3. Charles H. Warth Holly Pharmacy Golf 2, 4, Football 4. Daniel F. Toth Dan Physician Glee Club I, Band l. Dorothy Suzanne Wachter Prissie Medical Technician Dramatics I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus l, G. A. A. l, Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Revue 4. Carolyn J. Wagner Medical Technologist Dramatics l, 2, 3, 4, Mound-Builder 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, G. A. A. 1, 2, Class Play 3, 4. The duty of these senior boys is to prevent stu- dents from lurking in the halls, that is why they all gather at one spot to discuss the students. Don Caps and Gowns Daniel Welch Dan Bacteriologist Hi-Y 3, 4. Albert McNeil White Track 4. Sharon Sue Wells Sherry Teaching Glee Club l, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. Paul Wickline Mechanical Engineer Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4. William Whitaker Bill Naturalist 1 Class Play 4, Science 4. New Kensington High Schoo : Key Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, Dramatics -', Handbook Staff 2, 3, Latin Club 4: Junior Town Meeting 3. Jon E. White Whitey High School Teacher Hi-Y 4. Diane W. Wisecup Di Travel around the World Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Mixed Choir 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4. David Allen Wills Willie Own a Plumbing Company Lynnette Kay Wilson Secretary Girls' Chorus l, 2, Ensemble l, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3. Fred Winkler Success Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4: Dramatics l, 2. Mary E. Woodring Private Secretary G. A. A. l, 2, Chorus I, Y. M. C. A. l, 2, 3, 4. Lawrence A. Zonner Larry Physician or Mechanical Engineer Hi-Y 3, 4. Carolyn Kay Woolum Kay To succeed in life Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Y. M. C. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Dramatics l. Ronald E. Stacey Stace Electronics Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4. Jerry Wilson Pilot Peggy Jane Stein Band l, 2, 3. 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 4. Paul Compher Knot picturedl Pipefitter at Mead Lloyd Owen Gray Mighty Machinist Ronnie Hiles Major League Baseball Tommy C. Lamm Tom Marines Baseball 2, Football Manager 3. John Albert Lawhorn Meaa' Employee Glee Club 1. Patricia Carolyn Lunsford Pat Airlines Hostess Kingston High School: Class Officer l, 2, 3, Scribbler Staff l, 4, Girls' Ensemble 2, Kingstonian 4. James Kenneth McKeever Jim Contractor Mickey Mitchell Reb Service Career Waterproff High School: Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 3. Thomas Clyde Trainer Tuck Drafting Engineer Y. M. C. A. ary Stafford unnie Lou Stein indra I.. Stewart aruld Wright an Springer irolc Thomas muck Tatman illiam R. Tanner ,IL Williams .net I. Taylor arguret S. Vickers iane R, Vincent leen Trcgo nhn W. Trainer :bert ll. Stocklin ick Walsh marlcs Il. Warth aniel l-'. Toth nrothy S. Wachter irolyn .I. Wagner mniel Wclch lln-rt White iurun Sue Wells lul Wickline illiam Whitaker an E. White lane W. Wisecup avid Allen Wills vnnettc K. Wilson red Winkler :try IC. Wuodring lawrence A. Zonner arolyn K. Wooluln nnald I-1. Stacey -rry Wilson L-ggy .lane Stein Our Administrators Keep an Eye to the Future Mr. Berry Years of experience, a wisdom gained from working with many people, a watchful eye, and an ability for many kinds of tasks en- dow Superintendent Merrill M. Berry with the qualities that enable him to carry the chief duties of administration of our schools. Mrs. Thomas fGraceJ Clark, clerk of the Board of Education, Stands Superintendent Merrill M. Berry ready to assist the next caller at the superintendentls office. Mr, Hatton In an office walled with books and at a desk holding piles of papers - all with titles rang- ing from educational philosophy to school Assistant Superintendent Ellis B. Hatton reports Assistant Sulffefiintendent Elhs B- Hatton directs a guiding hand over our schools. Pretty, pert, and proficient Mrs. Don w QKayJ Hartsough smiles for our 1 Arrow photographer. PAGE THIRTY-SIX Work Piles up for the Board of Education Mr. Gordon Hixon, vicc-presidentg Mr. Ray O. Duffy, Presidentg Mr. Harold L. Brciclg Mr. William H. Herrnsteing Mr. Robert A. Barnhart. These men hold positions that are of utmost importance. Striving to strengthen and better the education that students of Chil- licothe schools need, these gentlemen give much of their time and effort to this cause. Five men and mounds of duties - this is the board. But regardless of how much work there is to be done, Mr. Duffy, Mr. Hixon, Mr. Barnhart, Mr. Herrnstein, and Mr. Breiel consider this work with the Chilli- cothe schools to be an important and an outstanding privilege. Miss Charlene Overly and Mrs. Paul CDianeD Sum- mers eagerly scan the latest Mound-Builder. PAGE THIRTY-SEVEN To Make a Better High Sel PAGE THIRTY-EIGHT Teacher for a day, Fran Spetnagel can't seem to stump Mr. Thompson. Left to right Mr. Graham Thomp- son, teacher Fran Spetnagel, Mrs. Harold Painter, Miss Herron, Mr. David Wilson. Top Row: Mr. Howard C. Ater, Mr. James D. Bickel, Miss Diathea C. Scholl, Mr. Robert Bobo. Bottom Row: Mr. Lawrence Lehman, Miss Alice Myers, Mr. J. V. Ladd, Mr. Harold Keller. Right Row: Mr. Graham Thompson, Miss Mary Evens, Mrs. Howard McCune. Left Row: Miss Bernice Auch, Mr. Charles Sturgeon, Mr. D,Alan Huff. the Object of Faculty Meetings Top Row: Miss Helen Walden, Mrs. Charles Lamkins, Mr. DeWitt Thornton, Mr. Chester Hurd. Bottom Rom: Mr. Ralph J. Aquino, Mrs. James C. Clinton, Mr. William Knapp. Mr. William Frederick, Mr. Paul J. Faehl I m'ing vamera: Mrs. Sarah Barbee, Miss Martha Cottrill, Mrs. Ruth Ross, Miss Frances Yager, Miss Lucille Pummell, Mrs. Gladys Hereford. . g.,.,i, ,,,. PAGE THIRTY-NINE S . assi, . -am. R' 5 5... ,.'I Teachers' Meetings Begin With Coffee PAGE FORTY Second Left: Miss Ina Allen, Mrs. Merrill Berry. Right: Miss Elizabeth Kelhofer, Mr. Paul Shoemaker, Mr. John Smarelli. Seated Left: Mrs. David W. Wilson, Miss Mary Herron, Mrs. Walter Armstrong, Mrs. T. J. Keeling. Left to right: Mr. George Woerlein, Mr. L. L. Freeman, Mr. Charles R. Duncan, Miss Mary Doerres, Mr. Harold T. Minshall, Mr. William Barton, Mr. Gilbert N. Stultz. Top Row: Mr. Max V. Baughman, Mr. Edwin Payne, Mr. David W. Wilson. Bottom Row: Mr. Richard Dolan, Mrs. Chester Hurd, Mrs. Christine Ludwig. Juniors Have That '6Upperclass Look 459' . Q- bv 5. Toni Clark, Phil Dearth, Karis Goldsberry, Roger Ramsey As this school year closes, we look back very busy. They are a great class -fun with interest upon the Juniors of '57, Tak- loving, activity minded, hard working, ing their part in everything, they have been scholarly. Chillicothe Joins National Honor Society SENIORS Ashe, Nancy Benbow, Martha Bergman, Susan Berry, John Counts, Sally Cunningham, J. De Pugh, Dorothy Deuvall, Anne Duffy, Terry Evans, Elinor French, Anne Griesheimer, Eric Hall, Joyce L. Hamm, Ernest Hildebrand, Skip Irwin, John Lee, Jo Ann Lewis, Jil Martin, Eugenia Montgomery, R. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Miller, Tom Myers, Ruby Powell, Robert Rodgers, Jean Rowland, Charles Shearrow, Mary Stein, Peggy Stocklin, Robert Trego, Eileen Whitaker, William Wisecup, Diane J UNIORS: Barrett, William Betsch, Barbara Childers, Thomas Dillard, John Dressler, James Fulks, Julia Garmhausen, B. PAGE FORTY-ONE Ginther, Cherie Goldsberry, Karis Goshorn, Barbara Graves, Martha Hall, Don Hartsough, Jean Hixon, Ann Huber, Miriam Kannwischer, S. Lamm, Lanny Leasure, Becky Mahaffey, Katy Mastropaolo, H. Miller, Don Park, Joanie Poole, William Quinn, Susan Robinson, V. Senff, Jack Winget, Bonnie Juniors Inducted into Honor Society Top Row: Richard Vandegriff, Ronnie Young, Lonzo Mallow, Glen Sheridan, Clarence Woodbridge, Rich- ard Winkler, James Wells, Paul Woosley, Bill Smart, Pete Shaw. Third Row: Elaine Shaffer, Betty Steinbrook, Donald Valley, Terry Whaley, Roger Ramsey, Roy Watters, Bill Knox, Laurel Toth, Bonnie Winget. Second Row: Suzanne Wolever, Marilyn Swaney, Donna Uhrig, Nancy Pontious, Jo Purpero, Virginia Rob- inson, Rose Ann Woods, Dawn Sulzer. Bottom Row: Linda West, Nita Vest, Susie Walker, Barbara Valentine, Sue Quinn, Lynn Ward, Carolyn Vause, Sharon Woodruff. Top Rmizz Bol3sWagner, Bill Poole, Jack Ross, Charlie Queen, Tom Seymour, Alfred Tanner, Roger Palmer, Pau Woo . Third Row: Judy Wonderleigh, Linda Starkey, Mattie Lou Loiry, Danny Wilkerson, Jim Rittinger, Fran Spetnagel, Paula Stonerock, Kay Rybolt. Second Row: Joan Park, Mary Jane Weir, Nancy Wade, Donna Schuler, Vonda Jacobs, Joyce Trego, Derre Lou Rice, Carolyn Schrader. Bottom Row: Beverly Pairan, Kay Kidnocker, Sharon Ogle, Charlotte Turley, Anne Schachne, Sue Staf- ford, Lois Oyer, Bobbie Shackleford. PAGE FORTY-TWO Juniors Enjoy Vocational Guidance TOP PICTURE: Top Row: Bob Evans, Lee Darby, John Dougherty, Denny Evans, Bill Barrett, David Finley, John Dillard, Jim Dressler. Fourth Row: Marjorie Davis, Shirley Gaines, Leota Freeman, Peggy Falco, Ruth Gire, Karis Goldsberry, Marilyn Eibest, Martha Graves. Third Row: Carolyn Boyer, Emma Frazer, Joan An- ders, Nancy Groves, Donna Barr, Joyce Ealey, Nancy Croft, Sharon Fairchild. Second Row: Marilyn Fizer, Barbara Goshorn, Cherie Ginther, Jean Hartsough, Elinor Edler, Joan Ebenhack, Joyce Diehl, Carol Gunlock. Bottom Row: Dan Eltzroth, Dick Enderlin, Charles Grant, David Glassburn, Ronald Don- ahue, Jim Gay, Roger D'Amico. BOTTOM PICTURE: Top Row: Howard O'Dell, Wilby Nelson, Steve Kannwischer, Richard Miller, Bob Miller, Dave Miller, Frank Loel, Phil Dearth. Fourth Row: Pat Lucas, Becky Leasure, Janice Lytle, Rosemary Lovenshimer, Carolyn Mallow, Carol Lough, Sarah Kay Lutz, Barbara Mankin. Third Row: Nancy Merriman, Kay Lamb, Jean Netter, Pat Huff, Shirley Miller, Sharon Miller, Toni Meadows, Mary Huff. Second Row: Loretta Miller, Christene Montgomery, Shirley Malone, Irene Montgomery, Sondra Magill, Joyce Kern, Samora Montgomery, Helen Mastropaolo. Bottom Row: John Lynch, Everett Montgomery, Bob Mischal, Lanny Lamm, Roger Knapp, Bill Hurles, Dale Miller. PAGE FORTY-THREE Juniors Explore American Literature PAGE FORTY-FOUR Juniors Prepare for Senior Duties Top Row: Dale Hammond, Don Hall, Bill Fisher, Eddie Fry, John Jenkins, Ronnie Franz, Tom Herrnstein, Jerry Fletcher. Third Row: Ron Huffman, Barry Gump, Byron Francis, Jim Jones, Tony Huntington, Stanley Freeman, Gary Jenks, George Fite. Second Row: Miriam Huber, Sharon Jennings, Winona Hill, Phyllis Irvin, Hilda Imboden, Lucille Jones, Janice Jones, Edith Harris, Janice Huling. Bottom Row: Patty DePugh, Barbara Duffy, Judy Hartranft, Julie Fulks, Betsy Garmhausen, Ann Hixon, Yvonne Fontaine, Judith George. UPPER PICTURE, OPPOSITE PAGE Top Row: Keith Price, Dave Rook, Jack Senff, Jim Rhinehart, Jon Phillips, Richard Nichols, Jerry Shaffer, Dick Perry. Fourth Row: Larry Lump, Don Riley, Gary Schrader, Gale Hatmaker, Glenn Tyler, James Richardson, James Jones, John Wilson. Third Row: Ronnie Paxton, Philip Schobeloch, Ray Kestner, Jerry Hall, Benton Smith, Larry Smith, Vernon Tucker, Donald Recd. Second Row: Bertha Reed, Marilyn Proehl, Karen Radcliff, Marcia Pittenger, Sandy Pfancuff, Annabell Pettiford, Shirley Payne, Cynthia Peters. Bottom Row: Marlan Long, Darrell Pate, David Malott, Paul Leach, Bobby Shewalter, Robert Tomastik, Gary McKinley. LOWER PICTURE, OPPOSITE PAGE Top Row: Kenneth Anderson, Willman Cooper, George Beard, Dick Brown, Jerry Colburn, Harry Benson, Gary Arthur, Ronald Brelsford. Fourth Row: Bonnie Edwards, Evon Arledge, Barbara Betsch, Judy Coder, Mary Bostwick, Judy Bunch, Marjean Cahill, Phyllis Bost. Third Row: Shirley Caplinger, Janet Conley, Vivian Barnhart, Mary Cryder, Kathleen Carroll, Linda Gail Blankenship, Sonja Crow, Dorothy Baker. Second Row: Nancy Bucy, Barbara Doyle, Janice Brown, Jo Cropp, Toni Clark, Linda Bliss, Wilmetta Cun- ningham, Cindy Carmean. Bottom Row: Dave Grey, Lloyd Claytor, John Amole, Tom Childers, James Davis, Allen Barnhart, Gene Bryan, Jim Barnhart. PAGE FORTY-FIVE We Like Lots of Activity Top Left: The Woodwind Ensemble explores the field of music: Sally Counts, Julia Fulks, Terry Duffy Elinor Evans, Jean Rodgers. Top Right: Oops! Sorry, wrong number! The office girls. Middle Left: If Walt Disney could only see us now! The projection students. Middle Right: Just what I needed! A gold plated dissection kit. Bottom Left: They like Elvis Presley! Bottom Right: Ann Schachne and her bucket of bolts, . .'er, Oldsmobile. PAGE FORTY-SIX Sophomores Add Spirit to High School Bobbie Coon. treasurerg George Ross, president: Gary Dllley, vice-president: Susan Miller, secretary. Sophomores humorously watched with interest this year as the ireshmen made the same mistakes Achievements Carl Schwalbe: First Place in biology in all divisions in Ohio University District First Place in biology in Division I in Ohio University District. Susan Quinn: First Place in French II in Division I in Ohio University District. First Place in French II in all divisions. James Dresslcr: Second Place in algebra II in Divi- sion I. Sixth Place in Algebra II in all divisions. Dick Kannwischer: Second Place in Latin I in Di- vision I. Second Place in Latin I in all divisions. Don Jewell: Second Place in French II in Division I. Sixth Place in French II in all divisions. as sophomores once had made. After this year, it will be another new world and a new whirl of school affairs for the Class of 1959. in State Tests Anne Hess: Third Place in French I in Division I. Eric Griesheimer: Fourth Place in physics in Divi- sion I. Sixth Place in physics in all divisions. John Lynn: Fourth Place in general science in Divi- sion I. Sixth Place in general science in all divisions. Stephen Butt: Fourth Place in biology in Division I. Ninth Place in biology in all divisions. Anne Hess: 'Fourth Place in French I in all divisions. Donald O'Hara: Sixth Place in general science in Division I. Anne French: Eighth Place in French II in all di- visions. PAGE FORTY-SEVEN Millions of Sophomores PAGE FORTY-EIGHT Top Row: Gary Nelson, Bill McCork1e, Richard Miller, Bob Miller, W o r l e y Rodehaver, Mike Miller, Mike McNeal, Lar- ry Kerry. Fourth Row: Caro- lyn Oyer, Kay Mc'Corkle, Lois McGarvey. Janet McCarty, Shirley Leatherwood, Sharon Mowrey, Janice Miller, Janice Morris. Third Row: Marcia Higgins, Janice Hall, Carol Harris, Sharon Knecht, Janice Maple, Ines Jones, Eunice Jones, Bonnie Mick. Second Row: Vivian Kohn, Charlene Landrum, Kay Kelley, Judy Lewis, Ellner Johnson, Barbara Irvin, Ruth Jacobs, Anne Locke. Bottom Row: David McRoberts, Jim Dysart, Jack Miller, Roxford McCoy, Skip Mount. Dave Milliken, Roy Oakes, Top Row: Don Lynch, Mar- shall Jones, Bill lmmell, Fred Fairrow, Walter Lewis, Don Jewell, Roger Jones, Bob Jenk- ins. Fourth Row: David Lang- ley, Gary Johnston, Harold Jones, Jeff Lytle, Gary 'Hat- field, Charles Kellstadt, Jimmy Downs, Gale Hatmaker. Third Row: Kitty Hess, Anne Hess, Sara Hathaway, Suzie Hicks, Ann Irwin, Nancy Landrum, Barbara Lemley, Carolyn Jen- nings. Second Row: Phyllis Harris, Janice Kidnocker, Elsie Goodman, Shirley Gustin, Son- dra Gumm, Georgia Goodman. Sandy Lenzi, Donna Lute. Bot- tom Row: Skeeter Ivey, Paul Lee, Bob Lanzer, Gary Grif- fith, John Litter. Bob Lane, Larry Kerry, Darrell Dechner, Top Row: John Wilson, Judy Wenner, Cheryl Wingo, Judy Wingo, Patty Walker, Patty Wolford, Ellen Walsh, Peggy Wills, Dan Wisecup. Bottom Row: Nancy Wallace, Dorothy Williams, Sharon Wolf, Janet Uhrig, Jackie Zody, Sue Weav- er, Nancy Wills, Cindy Weir. p Row: George Gardiner, Gary Har- , Donald Harkins, Jim Gant, Robert tchens, Anthony Hatfield, Leonard lmore, Ronnie Hall, Fourth Row: :ky Hildebrand, Francis Geyer, Bob res, David Hirsch, Norman Graham, nnny Hays, Jerry Hall, Steve Grady. lrd Row: Sarah Gallaugher, Janice lton, Bonnie Huffman, Carolyn Hen- 'shot, Jonnie Heidell, Bernice Groves, e Grady, Patty Hamm. Second Row: nna Gray, Mary Green, Donna Detty, omi Fortner, Linda Ewart, Sandy vis, Sonja Hamblin, Edna Hollis, ttnm Row: Harrison Gumm, Laird aves, Leonard Harris, James Houg- id, Roger Hawk, Mike Goebel, Ned tty. p Row: Paul Seymour, Steve Stev- s, George Ross, Neil Smith, Gail She- lter, Tim Stein, Fred Saultz, Mike atcher. Fourth Row: Vanda Parker. aron Poindexter, Mary Ramsey, Jan- Purpero, Marilyn Ratcliff, Norma aifer, Judy Riggin, Pat Rickey. Third w: Sharon Peck, Wanda Scott, Jan- Scott, Nancy Snyder, Netta Phipps, nja Poole, Jo Ann Reed, Shirley nith. Second Row: Gretchen Ieiden- cker, Kathy Smith, Lynne Ray, Joan rter, Janet Pairan, Pat Peterson, Sue ters, Joyce Scheeley. Bottom Row: ry Rader, Chuck Seymour, Glen einbrook, Henry Williams, Carl She- lbe, Robert Schofield, Nevin Thomas, ank Terry, p Row: Larry Vest, Arthur Willis, rl Skinner. Don Fout, Eldon Zicka- vse, Gary Warner, Garry Young, Bob ung, Third Row: Larry Grant Larry uodruff. Larry Wolfe, Larry Welch, ger Williams, Phil Yerian, Roger litaker, Emiel Weaver. Second Row: arlene Uhrig, Elizabeth Scott, Kay nner, Judy Tanner, Katie Smith, Joy iitaker, Janet Saultz, Judy Walsh. ttom Row: Donna Sanford, Jean Sal- , Judy Speakman, Pat Swift, Marga- Sprouse. Eugenia Taylor, Karen -tzel, Sharon Wright. ophomores Still Trying PAGE FORTY-NINE Sophomores Plan To ucceed I , M. TOP PICTURE: Top Row: Stanley Fisher, Randy Digges, Neil DePugh, Gary Dilley, Don Fields, Boyd Fontaine, Alan Blair, Denny Evans. Fourth Row: Glenn Conaway, Charles Dyer. Tom Dixon, John Digges, Stanley Davis, Jimmy Dyer, Jim Fout, Teddy Fickisen. Third Row: Judy French, Vivian Fair, Peggy Fidler, Janet Fisher, Barbara Evans, Beverly Engler, Yvonne Elliott, Jewell Elliott. Second Row: Sharon Cade, Charlotte French, Janice Carpenter, Linda Joy Blankenship, Sally Brown, Sondra Collins. Barbara Bonner, Cecilia Donahue. Bottom Row: Roger Downs, Larry Detty, Bill Fligor, Gary Daniels. Jim Dysart, Roger Dalrymple, Jack Edler. BOTTOM PICTURE: Top Row: Gary Pairan, Bob Payne, David Pabst, Larry Pack, Dan Phillips, Richard Peck, Larry Kyle, Wendell Parker. Fourth Row: Pat Riley. Sarah Powell, Judy Roda, Majel Parker, Cecilia Robinette, Kay Reichelderfer, Tanna McCoy, Beverly Pontious. Third Row: Carolyn Montgomery, Judy Neff, Judy Minser, Charlotte Montgomery, Pat Mona. Linda McFerrin. Mary Pringle, Eleanor Reed. Second Row: Mary Kay Moats, Karla Miller. Susan Miller, Darlene Mays, Ellen Jane Owens. Linda Owens, Joy McNeal, Carol Overly. Bottom Row: Gary Pack, Dick Rutherford, Jim Proctor, John Malone, Philip Schobeloch, Jack Ross, Kent Palmer. PAGE FIFTY Sophomores Swamped with Homework ' i , KW, .e . -at be-N gi im 0, TOP PICTURE: Top Row: Richard Anderson. Bruce Brown, Bill Brown, Doug Cook, Alan Blair, Ned Artman, Bill Byers, John Coleman. Fourth Row: Dick Brooks, Brian Cole, Ohlen Cartmell, Bob Calver, Jim Doersam, Bill Breiel, Bob Bonner, Hugh Baum- gardner. Third Row: Elaine Ashbrook, Lynn Crozier, Dottie Arledge, Barbara Coon, Carolyn Grum. Judy Bust, Carolyn Brock- mann, Jayne Brooks, Sem-nnd Row: Dolores Cahill, Carolyn Blevins, Jane Benbow, Nancy Brown. Patty Coder, Lorraine Cochenour, Sondra Cox, Susan Blair. Bottom Row: James Beard, Steve Butt. Dennis Conard, Ernest Bramell, Garey Cole. Jim Brown, Dick Bingham, Don Carson. BOTTOM PICTURE: Top Row: Ricky Hildebrand, Ohlen Cartnell, Boyd Fontaine, Don Carson, Jeff Lytle, Mike Miller, David MrRoberts, Bill Breiel. Third Row: Eunice Jones, Janice Maple, Judy Tanner, Kay Kelley. Joyce Sheely, Charlene Landrum, Judy Walsh, Lynne Ray, Sec-ond Row: Dorothy Williams, Ellner Johnson, Janet Uhrig, Charlotte French, Sandy Collins, Karla Miller, Sue Peters, Carol Belvins. Bottom Row: Kitty Hess, Susan Miller, Beverly Engler, Linda Ewart, Judy Lewis, Mary Kay Moats, Bernice Groves, Jackie Zody, PAGE FIFTY-ONE Gridiron, Grades, and Graduation Fill School Year New Grading System Adopted Oct. 5 Driver Education Day Oct. 15 Pep Club Formed Oct. 16 Homecoming Oct. 19 Junior Class Play Nov. 16 Vocational Guidance Day Nov. 28 Portable Study Hall Opened Dec. 7 Christmas Assembly Dec. 21 Harder work for higher grades We learn speed is hard to control All together now, Yea Cavaliers We didn't loose on your queen. Hello, hello, hello and a Date with Cluck, cluck Silent night, holy night Judy is underway New Year Dance Jan. 1 Exams Jan. 21 Future Teachers of America Started Jan. 29 Sweetheart Swirl Feb. 9 Happy New Year and a large kiss for you Oh not again! Replacements for 1961 Even the goldfish in the pond had a good time. Key Club Formed Feb. 20 C. H. S. Band Party March 1 Cavaliers Capture District Tourney March 9 Revue, March 28, 29 State Scholarship Tests April 2, 3 Cavaliers Go to Cincinnati April 15 Senior Class Play May 3 Students of today. Citizens of tomorrow. My what cute lmees you have Sixteen cheers for the Cavaliers The Toy Shop is the scene for the Revue Brains - Attention We go to support you Cavaliers I may vomit, famous words of Sheridan Whiteside in The Man who Came to Dinner Arrows out May 25 Prom May 31 Baccalaureate June 2 Senior Banquet May 14 Graduation June 5 un Graduation Dance J e 5 School is out June 5 SENIORS: Such modern covers. Story book land here we come! It's sad, but a bright future awaits us And the class of '57 bows out We, who were but a moment ago students, are now alu.mni See you again next year. Y.M.C.A. Presidents Roger Ramsey: East End Wranglers Peggy Hall: Senior Teenettes Linda Gardiner: Y-Mates Carole Heiss: Sigma Carol McCork1e: Live-Y'ers Jay Carlson: W.H.Y. Bill Huff: Blue John Berry: White Bill Keeling: Outcasts JUNIORS: Janice Jones: Chatterbox Marjean Cahill: Sigma Beta Susie Quinn: Hy-Teens Jean Hartsough: Cavalettes John Wilson: Men of Wit PAGE FIFTY-TWO SOPHOMORES: Patty Walker: Tri-Beta Charlene Landrum: '59 Janet Fisher: Zeta J anioe Kidnocker: Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y Mike McNeal: '59'ers Bill Brown: Golden Eagles FRESHMEN: Marilyn Clark: Alpha Sharon Thomas: Beta Charlotte Stoll: Gamma Nancy McNeal: Delta Tom Kellenberger: Wonders Charles Robinson: Hounds 4 , K sph Freshman Officers Keep Occupied 'ff' -5 QY' ,Q ta-3 DW Top Row: Doug Clark, presidentg Sally Betts, Bottom Row: Norma Freeman secretary Tom treasurer. Minser, vice-president. The Class of '60 had an eventful year initiating a new study hall, two lunch periods, new grading system, and school from 8: 15 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Donald O'Hara Missy Clark Norma Freeman Eva Hammond Dorothy Fligor Sandra Cunningham Harriett Villard Shirley Cyrus Jean Drummond Joy Simmons Cynthia Sheets Jeanne Barta Janie Story Cadet Enthusiastically they participated in the sports of C.H.S. and all other activities. If they keep up their show of enthusiasm they are destined for success PAGE FIFTY-THREE Band Members Bill Smith Jerry Smith Vicki Jones Naomi Massie Linda Rodgers Kathy Vester Jean Herrnstein Brenda Tucker Brad Dowden Martin Ebenhack Dan Wisecup Gary Schrader Dave Langley Frosh Crowd the Halls M-.. .... . .. ...- - ,Q-, TOP PICTURE: Fifth Row: Chester Austen, Delbert Ashworth, Warren Black, Carl Buskirk, Harry Blankenship, Howard Brock, Bill Brown. Fourth Row: Earl Ellison, Roger Burgraph, Nyron Bonner, Dick Boydston, Jim Brooks, John Barheart, Russell Brown. Third Row: Phil Bobo, Lynn Brightwell, George B. Baker, Tom Bennett, Norman Beeler, Larry Annon, Mike Armstrong, John Baird. Second Row: Evelyn Ankrom, Sally Betts, Sharon Ashbrook. Sharon Amole, Gene Bartta, Marsha Barker, Alice Blevins, Beverly Bales. Bottom Row: Charles Bulger, Jerry Burrus, Bill Beyerly. Bobby Brooks, George Bransgom, Melvin Young, Eddie Adams. Gordon Brown. Acord, Stanley Buman, Larry BOTTOM PICTURE: T R : F nklin Do le, Martin Ebenhack, Lloyd Gallaugher, Roger Francis, Mike DePugh, David Erickson. Fourth op ow ra y Row: Tom England, Howard Everhart, Bill Enlow, Max Fisher, Dick Goebel, Richard Cooper, Ed Friel. Paul Chaney, ' ' D u Janet Dotson. Joan Third Row: Sara Dawson, Shirley Cyrus, Judy Cottrill, Rosemary DeBord, Mary esormea , Dennewitz Nancy Compton. Second Row: Judy Dunlap, Sarah Donahue, Liz Chenault, Marilyn.Davis, Sue Dewitt, Patricia Doughty, Carolyn Cargo, Patty Duhl. Bottom Row: Jerry Goodman, Jackie Dearth,Dale Gilbert, Larry Graves, Larry Gaus. Lanny Ellison, Don Cole, Bob Fulton. PAGE FIFTYLFOUR Freshmen Solve C. H. . Puzzle TOP PICTURE: Top Row: Clarence Cottrill, Tom Duffy, Gary Detty, Darrell Davis, Pete Davidson, Wayne Hamblin, Oliver Cousins, Leon Diehl, Eugene Curtis. Fourth Row: Robert Hatfield, Mike Dum, Larry Irvin, Woody Jones, Bobby Hamner, David Hough, Ronnie Harper, Darwin Drake, Third Row: Cynthia Cox, Rosalyn Detty, Carolyn Detty, Gene Caldwell, Diane Groom, Carmen Fraza. Gorgia Fornash, Marla Flannery. Second Row: Jeannie Giles, Sharon Cousins, Sandy Gart- ner, Marlene Gozy, Mary Chavis, Sally Diehl, Glenna Cole, Donna Carmean. Bottom Row: Carl Jones. Richard Har- ris. Garreth Jenkins, Steve Francis. Carl Hirsch, Larry Huff, David Hawk, Johnny Huber, BOTTOM PICTURE: 'I'up Row: Carl Jones, Dave Heiss, Fritz Holmes, Jeff Leatherwood, Lowell Kight, Bill Letts, John Lynn, James Lawson. l-'nurth Row: Kay Hartman, Karen Hartmus, Jean Herrnstein, Mary Lou Kitsmiller, Nancy Kenz. Bonnie Schneider Clarice Hopper, Gerda Leach. Third Row: Carleen Jones, Marilyn Hester, Eva Hammond, Tonita Johnson, Judy Hunt, Roberta Hardesty, Mary Jane Hardesty, Jackie Fay. Second Row: Linda Jones, Donna Graves, Phyllis Griffet. Katherine Henry, Marsha Franz, Sally Lindsey, Judith Echard, Nancy Hanks. Bottom Row: Tom Kellenberger, Ron- nic Lallier. Dick Kannwischer. Garry Kellough. Larry Lewisk, Jimmy Liggins, Marty Hydell, James Hayden. PAGE FIFTY-FIVE Class of '60 Pass '57 in tride TOP PICTURE: Top Row: Warren Park, Fred Snyder. Larry Russell. Eugene Stinson, John Tomlinson, Larry Ritchart. Gary Park. Toby Maughmer. Fourth Row: Judy Tomastik, Sandy Skinner, Nancy Sims, Karlene Peck, Nancy Smith, Charlotte Stoll, Polly Sulzer, Linda Scott. Third Row: Jerrie Park, Mary Jo Payne, Nellie Persinger, Patty Tull. Christina Poindexter, Judy Rhinehart. Carole Ann Tanner, Second Row: Judy Robertson, Joella Page, Gayle Ratcliff, Jenny Perte, Sharon Phillips, Nancy Rinehart, Nancy Pettit. Ila Stewart, Bottom Row: Dana Sims, Bill Smith. Fred Steele, Jimmy Trego. Mike Snyder. John Swenson. Roy Smith. Gary Shoemaker. BOTTOM PICTURE: Top Row: Dennis Peck, Andrew Pettiford. Larry Ray, Dale McCarty, Ivan Purdoni, Don O'I-Iara, Jimmy Reed. Fourth Row: Jean Morris. Mike Robinette, John Pinkerton, Barbara Ray, Sherry Renner, Linda Rodgers, Carol Plyley, Tom- my Proehl. Third Row: Patty Miller, Laura Oppermann, Dora Miller, Patty Manson, Pat Mankin, Carolyn McNeal. Judy Lutz. Second Row: Linda Morrison, Jennie McQuay. Rosemary Medley, Mary Ott, Marjorie Oyer. Frieda Miller, Nancy McNeal, Sondra Mick. Bottom Row: Mickey Ranger. Charles May. Melvin Mankin, Charles Robinson, Charles Perry, Larry Penrod. George Patterson. Allan Rickey. PAGE FIFTY-SIX Freshmen Have Hard Times in Study Hall TOP PICTURE: Top Row: Dave Shepard, Roger Stauser. Gary Thornton, Jackie Thomas, John Stone. John Tall, Richard Showmaker. Jim Tanner. I-'ourth Row: John Stone. Dave Trainer, John Stauffer, Donald Spenser, Douglas Woosley, Bob Sey' mour, James Stoneburner, Bob Valentine. Third Row: Bonnie Schneider, Donna Wolfe, Sythe Tomlinson. Eleanor Tackett, Ann Welch. Kathy Wester, Barbara Woods, Sharon Watters. Second Row: Sharon Thomas, Jane Story, Cindy Sheets, Brenda 'lucr er, Dixie 'l'rainer, Georgia Smith, Linda Schwartz, Joy Simmons, Bottom Row: Bob Woodruff, Frank Winkler, George Warth. Kenneth Zonner, Ronald Woodruff, Ralph West. Ronald Woods, John Wallace. BOTTOM PICTURE: Top Row: Bill Yeary, Larry Williams, Fred Steele, Amos Ward, Jerry Warner. Jerry Zellers, Larry Williams. Second Row: Beverly Whitaker, Linda Williamson, Barbara Wyckoff, Lynn Woosley, Karen Wilkerson, Barbara Wolford. Carolyn Williams. Marquita White, Ruih Vandermark, Bottom Row: Donna Wintersheimer, Barbara Wells, Marleah Warner, Carolyn Whaley, Clara West. Harriett Villard, Sally Wil Iermuth. Mary Valentine, PAGE FIFTY-SEVEN Freshmen Frequently Get Lost TOP PICTURE: Top Row: Delbert Hughs, Scott Nelson, Ray McKeever. David Moore, Otis McQuarry. Charlie McGill, Jack MacFerrin, Delbert Molebash. Fourth Row: Katy Mathis, Bob Merrill, Harold Newton, Ray Myers, Howard Lowel, Edna Mitch- ell, Arlene Nolze. Third Row: Peggy Lochert, Vicki Jones, Daisy Cottonbach, Sandy Vincent, Norma Freeman, Pam Lewis, Janice Hatfield, Patty Hopkins. Second Row: Nancy Grey, Dorothy Flagor, Margaret Hodgens, Wilda Lynch, Connie Oyer. Joy Mitchell, Pam Marsh, Naomi Masay. Bottom Row: Bill Huntington, Tom Minser, Jim McNeal, Loran Mead, John McDonald. Glenn McKinney. Wally Miller, L. D. Montgomery. BOTTOM PICTURE: Top Row: Dickie Brown, Bill Coey, Bob Brown, Rod Caravol, Doug Clark, Franklin Conaway, James Davis, Keith Cun- ningham. Fourth Row: John Dressler, Roger Compher, Tom Beeler, Jerry Dyer, Dave Chavis, Wilbur Cartwright. Richard Cunningham. Third Row: Roger Dearth, Dickey Cline, Brad Dowden, David Cassell, Richard Dickerson, Bob Driggs, Larry Conaway, Mike Dawson. Second Row: Missy Clark, Connie Dillin, Betty Blake. Norma Butler, Sue Bethel, Joan Bowers, Karen Blankenship, Virginia Blain. Bottom Row: Anna Aspal, Mary Ashorth, Paula Davis, Jean Drummond, Freda Adams. Kay Croft, Sandra Cunningham, Carol Dewey, Gloria Duzyk. PAGE FIFTY-EIGHT S. Is Proud of Its Accomplishments Senior Honors and Achievements NAME HONOR Susan Bergman: Betty Crocker Search For The American Homemaker of Tomorrow Scholarship Elinor Evans: Eastman School of Music Scholarship Lloyd Gossett: Highest C.H.S. Rating in Ohio Civics Test Eric Griesheimer: National Merit Scholarship-Founda- tion Scholarship for Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology. Susan Hinchman: 40 et 8 of the American Legion Scholarship in Nursing Eugenia Martin: D.A.R. Citizenship Award William Rice: Alternate candidate to West Point. Colonel Robert R. McCormick Scholarship in Jour- nalism at Northwestern University William Whitaker: Alcoa Scholarship John Balough: Present every day in high school Julia Hughes: Present every day in high school Bob Peters: Present every day in high school Senior Committees SENIOR BANQUET COMMITTEE John Irwin and Sally Counts: co-chairmen, Tom Art- man, John Berry, Carol Erdmann, Eric Griesheimer, Dorothy Oyer, Starr Rinehart, Charles Rowland. SENIOR MEMORIAL COMMITTEE Bob Stocklin and Martha Benbow: co-chairmen, Bob Barber, John Berry, Beverly Carlson, Anne Deuvall, John Irwin, Carolyn MacFarland, Tom Miller, Bill Pickerell, Tom Rice, Starr Rinehart, Sara Nusbaum, Peggy Vickers. SWEETHEART SWIRL COMMITTEE Terry Duffy and Anne Deuvall: co-chairmen, Dave Doner, Tom Rice, Starr Rinehart, Mary Shearrow, Di- ane Vincent. SENIOR COLOR-MOTTO-FLOWER COMMITTEE Eugenia Martin: chairman, Nancy Ashe, Montie Gates, Mike Phillips, Keith Richter, Nancy Simerl. Senior Motto- Today's Student Is Tomorrow's Future. Special Offices Dorothy Arledge and Bill Byers: Queen and King of Sweetheart Swirl Martha Benbow: All Around Senior Girl Fred Fairrow: President of Carver Teen Timers Bill Garrett: President of Key Club Eric Griesheimer: Secretary-Treasurer, National Hon- or Society Skip Hildebrand: President of Student Council Eugenia Martin: Homecoming Queen, Mound-Build- er Editor Bill Rice: All Around Senior Boy, President of Senior Class ' Charles Rowland: Arrow Editor Bonnie Winget: President of Future Teachers Asso- ciation Ronald Young: President of Science Club Y.M.C.A. Youth in Government Delegates: Jim Dres- sler, Beverly Pairan, Jo Ann Glockner, Fran Ger- laugh, Carol Heiss Achievements in Athletics John Balough: Captain of 1957 Track Team, member of First All C. O. L. Football Team in 1956. Monty Gates: Captain of 1956 Football Team, recipient of 1956 Cavalier Club Sportsmanship Award. Don Hall: Honorable Mention on All C. O. L. Basket- ball Team. Bill Huff: Captain of Basketball Team, member of First All C. O. L. Basketball Team, Honorable Men- tion on All Ohio Basketball Team. John Irwin: Honorable Mention on All C. O. L. Bas- ketball Team. John Jones: Co-captain of 1957 Baseball Team. Frank Loel: Co-captain of 1957 Football Team. Gordon Mickey: member of First All C. O. L. Basket- ball Team, Honorable Mention on All Ohio Basketball Team. Jim Pelfrey: Co-captain of Baseball Team. Dan Phillips: Tied school record in low hurdles: 20.8 seconds. Roger Ramsey: Co-captain of 1957 Football Team. A bewildered Freshman, Sharon Ashbrook, seeks her lost room. Charles Bulger, John Tomlinson, and Tom Kellen- berger look at their evening's homework, disgustingly. PAGE FIFIYQNINE X xg M5313 Hi Rag as one of Our 101 ACTIVITIES Dave Dearth Listen to the music roll to spark a great Revue. Just part of all the things we do As folks at C.H.S. We write, we act, we meet, we sing. We have just loads of fun. We work our hearts out to Excel in, Well - just everything. PAGE SIXTY-ONE Seniors Final Performance Was Great! 1 5 3 3 Top Row: John Berry, Dave Armstrong, Bill Rice, 5th Row: Bill Garrett, Larry Jakes, 4th Row: John Iden, Bill Whitaker, Tom Artman, Tom Rice, 3rd Row: Terry Duffy, Jim Kitchen, With play books covered with cast autographs and farewell squibs, the seniors performed their final play. The seniors of '57 chose The Man Who Came To Dinner Mrs. Stanley .... Miss Preen ...... Richard Stanley June Stanley John ...,...... Sarah ......... Mrs. Dexter ..... Mrs. McCutcheon Mr, Stanley ..... Maggie Cutler .. Dr. Bradley . .. 2nd Row: Kaye Brand, Anne Deuvall, Judy An- John Balough, Charles Perry, Bottom Row: Mr. Duncan, Starr Rinehart, Carolyn MacFarland, Jo Ann Lee, Peggy Vickers, Judy Chenault, Carolyn Wagner. as the swan performance. A highlight of their graduating year, the performance was a smash hit! THE MAN WHO CAME T0 DINNER Hart 8: Kaufman Directed by MR. CHARLES R. DUNCAN CAST OF CHARACTERS . . . .Jo Ann Lee . . . .Judy Chenault . . . .William Rice . . . .Peggy Vickers . . . .Tom Artman . . . .Kaye Brand . . . . . . .Judy Ankrom . . . .Carolyn Wagner . . . . .William Whitaker . . . .Carolyn MacFarland . . . . . . .William Garrett Sheridan Whiteside . Harriet Stanley .... Bert Jefferson Professor Metz .. Expressman ....... Lorraine Sheldon .... Sandy ............. Beverly Carlton Banjo . .......... . . Plainclothes Man .... Accompanist ...... PAGE SIXTY-TWO . . . .James Kitchen . . . . .Starr Rinehart . . . . .Thomas Rice . . . . .Larry Jakes . . . .Fred Schwartz . . . .Anne Deuvall ........John Berry Dave Armstrong . . . . .John Balough . . . . . .Terry Duffy . . . .John Iden Cheerleaders Produce School Spirit! T-E-A-M G0 Blue! Go White! Go Team! Fight, Fight. jg.-IEC-T-gf-Y f th C It N Go Blue-G0 White-G0 team-Fight, Fight. ix een eers or e ava iers - - - were cheers directed by the l57 cheerleaders. 30 Bye! 190 lvhgei cliollream Flght' Flght' Housing and exuberant crowds spurred .ea avalers' ! 3 ' 3 l C.H.S. teams Fight! Fight! Fight! to victory. 3 HH! Hire eww 4.....W..m..1.w.. 3. 1: .K easel. ,si fm . Ill 'QQ- ?' 'W' f,.'.i?'5W.5?5w2a? Sue Stafford, Susan Miller, Connie Dillon, Linda Graves Burmaster, Jo Cropp, Jo Ann Lee, Toni Clark. Cindy Weir. PAGE SIXTY-TH REE Ang. D A kzr' ,QT ' -f' 2 P 1 o 1 f L 'as , O mek if 5 w Q 11' i 11' 5' 1 ..- -4 1 2' 5 www. an E Eg'-Zgiizif . , fs - AGS f fn .W k .W :W . ,N Q- f J, :V .4143 ,fs- 5'z 1 :fx I 'kssiu . Q Q' 0 ' Q ...vu quills gun- , O formed Their First! Scurry to rehearsal by 7:00 P.lVI. Offstage for a few minutes, grab a book, and squeeze in reading a few paragraphs of U.S. History. Remember your lines. Gosh, ean't! Stand there, sit there, louder, expression. Repeat, repeat, will it ever be ready? The big night arrives. Never been so scared, On stage. Finally it is over. Wonderful play? b,v lN VA, arf' ul 9 J, Top: Susan Quinn listens to Mr. Duncan point up dramatic speeches in the class play. Bottom: Toni Clark, Larry Lump, Anne Schaehne, Yvonne Fontaine will some day play My Fair Lady. PAGE SIXTYAFIVE Freshmen Learn the Intricacies of Acting TOP PICTURE: Top Row: Dick Cline, Mike Robinette, Tom Kellenberger, Mike Depugh, Jack McFarren, David Heiss, Jim Hayden, Mike Armstrong. Second Row: Judy Richardson, Carol Tanner, Mary Desormeau, Pam Lewis, Sandy Vincent, Norma Freeman, Evelyn Ankrom, Sally Diehl, Sharon Thomas. Bottom Row: Caroline Croft, Sandra Cunningham, Connie Dillon, Eleanor Tacket, Sandra Gardener, Linda Williamson, Sally Lindsey, Marjorie Oyer. BOTTOM PICTURE: Top Roiiaiz Sharon Watters, Judy Cottrill, Cherry Tenning, Judy Lutz, Dixie Trainer, Janie Story, Patty Hop ins, Second Row: Marilyn Clark, Connie Oyer, Lora Opperman, Sue DeWitt, Barbara Wycloff, Nancy Sims, Karen Wilkerson, Charolotte Stoll. Bottom Row: Paula Davis, Donna Wolfe, Jeanne Barta, Sandy Skinner, Carl Hirsch, Judy Tomastik, Janice Hatfield, Nancy Gray, Dorothy Fligor. PAGE SIXTY-SIX Sophomores Don Dramatics Masks Top Row: Ricky Hildebrand, Ohlen Cartmell, Boyd Fountaine, Don Carson, Jeff Lytle, Mike Miller, David McRoberts, Bill Breiel. Third Row: Eunice Jones, Janice Morris, Judy Tanner, Kay Kelley, Joyce Sheely, Charlene Landrum, Judy Wallace, Lynne Ray. Second Row: Dorothy Williams, Ellner Johnson, Janet Uhrig, Charlotte French, Sandra Collins, Karla Miller, Sue Peters, Carolyn Belvins. Bottom Row: Kitty Hess, Susan Miller, Beverly Engler, Linda Ewart, Judy Lewis, Mary Kay Moats, Ber- nice Groves, Jackie Zody. Top Row: Sharon Wolf, Sara Hathaway, Carolyn Weaver, Arthur Willis, Dan Phillips, Dick Rutherford, Jim Gant, Charlotte Montgomery, Sandy Knab, Marilyn Ratliff. Fourth Row: Peggy Wills, Barbara Bonner, Cecila Robinette, Patty Walker, Nancy Landrum, Ellen Jane Owens, Yvonne Elliott, Carolyn Montgomery, Shirley Smith. Third Row: Janet Pairan, Kathy Smith, Barbara Lemley, Lynn Crozier, Mary Pringle, Patty Wolford, Car- olyn Jennings, Majel Parker, Dolores Cahill, Judy Minser, Janice Carpenter. Sec-mid Row: Karen Wetzel, Eugenia Taylor, Gretchen Seidensticker, Sally Brown, Cindy Weir, Barbara Coon, Jane Benbow, Sonja Poole. Bottom Row: James Houghland, Jim Proctor, Mike McNeal, George Ross, John Malone, Jim Doersam, Dennis Conard. PAGE SI XTYASEVEN Seniors Leave Spotlight to Junior Thespians JUNIOR DRAMATICS: TOP PICTURE Top Row: Danny Eltzroth, Donna Schuler, Elaine Shaffer, Charlotte Turley, Pat Huff, Marilyn Fizer, Julia Fulks, Bob Evans, Bob Wagner. Third Row: Betsy Garmhausen, Becky Leasure, Anne Schachne, Linda G. Blankenship, Judy Hartranft, Susan Quinn, Sharon Jennings, Linda Bliss. Second Row: Winona Hill, Virginia Robinson, Fran Spetnagel, Lynn Ward, Janice Lytle, Barbara Duffy, Helen Mastropaolo, Marjean Cahill. Bottom Row: Roger D'Amico, Allan Barnhart, Dick Enderlin, John Wilson, George Fite. SENIOR DRAMATICS: BOTTOM PICTURE Top Row: Charles Perry, Terry Duffy, Bill Rice, Bill Whitaker, Dave Armstrong, Tom Miller, John Bal- ough, Tom Rice, Tom Artman. Fourth Row: Joy Kern, Carol Erdmann, Sally Counts, Diane Wisecup, Peggy Stein, Jil Lewis, Mary Shear- row, Peggy Hall, Judy Cunningham, Paula Conaway. Third Row: Peggy Vickers, Anne Deuvall, Anne French, Mary-Lu Pinto, Janet Cunningham, Beverley Graves, Starr Rinehart, Jo Ann Lee, Prissie Wachter, Kay Brand. Second Row: Diane Vincent, Carolyn Wagner, Carolyn MacFarland, Judy Chenault, Judy Ankrom, Jay Carlson, Susan Bergman, Lynnette Wilson, Euginia Martin. Bottom Row: Bill Garrett, John Berry, James Kitchen, Bill Pickerrell, Fred Schwartz, Larry Jakes. PAGE SIXTY-EIGHT Ensembles Voealize tl1e Best Musical Entertainment Top Rom: Judy Chenault, Linda G. Blankenship. Pat Brown. Second Row: Mary She-arrow, Sally Drury, Janet Brown, Janet Cunningham. Bottom Row: Jean Rodgers, Anne Deuvall, Diane Vincent, Saundra Schiller. Not present when picture was taken were Carol McCorkle and Sally Counts. Top How: Julia Fulks, Ann Hixon, Janice Lytle, Miriam Huber, Yvonne Fontaine, Carol Gunlock. Second Row: Judy Hartranft, Sharon Ogle, Bonnie Winget, Martha Graves, Katie Mahaffey. Bottom Row: Betsy Garmhausen, Kay Rybolt, Pat Moody. Fifth Row: Joyce Sheely, Sara Hathaway. Fourth Row: Nancy Landrum, Pat Wolford, Lynn Crozier, Janet Uhrig. Third Row: Katy Smith, Mary Pringle. Sec-mul Row: Barbara Lemley, Charlene Landrum, Kay Kelley. Bottom Row: Barbara Bonner, Kathy Smith, Judy Minser. Top Row: Patty Hopkins, Jo Page, Linda Rodgers, Brenda Tucker, Vicki Jones, Jane Story, Joy Simmons, Bottom Row: Elizabeth Chenault, Kathy Vester, Sharon Watters, Norma Freeman, Donna Wolfe. Mixed Choir Harmonizes Vocal Numbers Top Row: James Houghland, Steven Stevens, Jeff Lytle, Jim Wells, Ohlen Cartmell, Jim Gay, Don Hall, John Berry, Charles Perry, Tom Rice, John Balough, Dave Armstrong, Terry Duffy, Dave Doner, Tom Miller, John Wilson, Jim Gant, Bill Breiel, Dick Brown. Third Row: Bob Valentine, Eddie Fry, Dave Dearth, Bill Batteiger, Clarence Brown, Gordon Hixon, Bob Wagner, Roger D'Amico, Mike Armstrong, Dick Kannwischer, Jerry Goodman, Charles Queen, George Fite, David Langley, Bob Brown, Kenneth Webb, Keith Price. Second Row: Julie Fulks, Carolyn Woolum, Nancy Simerl, Carol McCorkle, Martha Benbow, Frannie Ger- laugh, Betsy Garmhausen, Diane Wisecup, Shirley Brown, Nancy Ashe, Anne Deuvall, Mimi Shearrow. .gzo Ann Glockner, Patty Brown, Janet Brown, Linda G. Blankership, Jo Cropp, Vonda Jacobs, Sonja row. Bottom Row: Yvonne Fontaine, Charlotte Turley, Sharon Jennings, Judy Hartranft, Ann Hixon, Bernie Mc- Donald, Elinor Evans, Sally Counts, Diane Vinceent, Miriam Hill, Jean Rodgers, Dorothy Oyer, Sue Quinn, Bonnie Winget, Beverly Pairan, Mary Lou Bauer, Judy Chenault, Carole Betz. When our Choir begins its practice in the auditorium every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, the rafters tremble as the voices of more than sixty students ring out. Music is first in thought, voice, and emotion as the Choir sings out in all its force. JUNIOR DRAMATICS - if . , FI 1 , , Top Row: Charles Queen, Roger Ramsey, Bill Fisher, Phil Dearth, Don Hall, Richard Winkler, ,Eddie Fry, Paul Leach, Larry Lump. ' ' Second Row: Ann Hixon, Toni Clark, Jo Cropp, Nancy Pontious, Ruth Gire, Lois Oyer, Sharon Ogle, Jo Purpero, Nancy Groves, Joyce Kern. ,,, Bottom Row: Joyce Trego, Sonja Crow, Jane Weir, Nancy Wade, Mattie Lou Loiry, Yvonne Fontaine, Bob- bie Schackelford, Sue Stafford. PAGE SEVENTY Girl's Glee Club Introduces Top-Notch Selections If the proverbial little mouse in the corner sat in on practice of the Girls Glee Club, he would find Mr. John Smarelli working with the altos while the sopranos exchange choice bits of news. Our little mouse sees a little play and lots of work and enjoys the delight of well sung music. Top Row: Jo-Ann Glockner, Carolyn Woolum, Carol Graves, Karla Miller, Sandy Knab, Jackie Zody, Barbara Croft, Wanda Scott, Darlene Mays, Susan Miller. Third Row: Lynda McDaniel, Linda Owens, Joy McNeal, Cherie Ginther, Yvonne Fontaine, Vonda Jacobs, Lynn Crozier, Elaine Ashbrook, Ellen Walsh. Second Row: Jane Benbow, Kathy Smith, Barbara Lemley, Carol McCorkle, Janet Brown, Kay Brand, Janet Uhrig, Joy Kern, Dorothy DePugh. Bottom Row: Anne Deuvall, Diane Vincent, Judy Chenault, Patty Brown, Mary Lou Bauer, Donna Hagley, Pat Wolford, Judy Minser. Top Row: Barbara Doyle, Lois McGarvey, Derre Lou Rice, Nancy Bucy, Nita Vest, Joyce Diehl, Joyce Hall, Marjorie Beeler, Katie Smith, Carolyn Crum, Jo Purpero, Georgia Goodman. Third Row: Shirley Smith, Donna Sanford, Joyce Sheely, Linda G. Blankenship, Barbara Valentine, Sharon Ogle, Sue Stafford, Carolyn Williams, Sonja Hitchens, Jean Netter. Second Row: Sharon Jennings, Judy Hartranft, Ann Hixon, Toni Clark, Jo Cropp, Joyce Trego, Nancy Brown, Kay Rybolt, Bobbie Shackelford, Joan Bell. Bottom Row: Sonja Crow, Charlotte Turley, Sandy Pfancuff, Ellen Jane Owens, Janet Purpero, Joyce Kern, Bonnie Winget, Jean Hartsough, Carol Gunlock. PAGE SEVENTY-ONE Smnriing: Dick Rundels, Louis Drake, Dave Dearth, Martha Dennewitz, Nancy Wallace, Janice Jones, Kay Rybolt, Jil Lewis, Terry Duffy, Mr. John Smarelli. Standing: Vernon Tucker, Steve Kannewischer, Jim Dressler, Barbara Betsch, Lewis Kannewischer, Eric Gresheimer, Harold Bable, Boyd Fontaine, John Wilson, Gary Schrader. First Row: Virginia Robinson, Mike Snyder, Janet Dotson. Second Row: Samora Montgomery, Betsy Garmhausen, Nancy Landrum, Bonnie Stein, Karis Goldsberry. Center Semicircle: Shirley Brown, Martha Graves, Lynn Crozier, Susie Quinn, Carol Overly, Sally Counts, Julie Fulks, Jean Rodgers, Pam Marsh, Don Jewel, Linda Rogers, Janice Lytle, Mary Lu Pinto, Elinor Evans. Third Row: Linda Owens, Joy McNeal, Janice Brown, John Iden. Fourth Row: Brenda Tucker, Laura Opperman. Orchestra Holds Audience Spell-Bound Shirley Brown, Martha Graves, Linda Rogers and Elinor Evans have combined their talents to form the String Quartet. PAGE SEVENTY-TWO i Q Strum, strum, strum go the basses. 5 'gOne and two and three and four. The or- chestra follows the down beat of the baton in the hand of Mr. John Smarelli. Under his di- rection the musicians play to the utmost of their ability. Mike Phillips and Judy Chenault, co-chairmen ol the Junior-Senior Prom, let their imaginations run wild in originating a theme for the dance. Gaiety Prevails at Prom Boys in dinner jackets and girls in K, dazzling formals glide about the floor. Dance programs are filled out. The orchestra is superb. One o'clock! The memorable evening of the Junior-Sen- ior Prom has drawn to a close. PAGE SEVENTY-THREE The M-B Staff Has You Covered A group of twenty-eight students pictures, keeping up with sports, and known to us as the Mound-Builder Staff getting the latest ffgossipw are a few of has been extremely busy this year h , 1 Th. , t ff d.d publishing 3 Hgrade Al, newspaper' To t e many essentia s. is years s a 1 accomplish this task, writing stories, taking a wonderful job. iw.. l N.. Top Picture: Top Row: Susan Bergman, Carolyn MacFarland, Judy Ankrom, Lewis Drake, Linda Gardiner, Jim McVicker, Eugenia Martin. Bottom Row: Bob Peck, Tom Artman, Mike Phillips, Carolyn Wagner, Mary Lu Pinto, Jil Lewis, Nancy Simerl, Mr. Robert Bobo. Bottom Picture: Top Row: Deanna Evans, Charlotte Turley, Jo Cropp, Lynn Ward, Joyce Trego, Julie Fulks, Bottom Row: Karis Goldsberry, Bobbie Shackleford, Jane Weir, Joan Park, Judy Hall, Susie Quinn, Betsy Garmhausen, PAGE SEVENTY-FOUR The Arrow Staff Photographed You Top Picture Bottom Row: Charlie Rowland, Anne Schachne, Helen Mastropaolo Mike Snyder Stall Rinehut Susnn Hinchman, Martha Benbow. Top Row: Mr. Wilson, Janice Lytle, Becky Leasure Dick Peck Eddie Eltzroth Bill Rice Bob Stocklm C, ny Jenks. Mary Kay Moats and Worley Rodehaver were not pre ent when the picture was taken The pictures are back! The dummy has finally been completed! Now begins the seemingly endless work of identifying pictures, writing copy, and getting pictures ready for the engraver. The business division has labored for months collecting advertising and devising unique schemes to attract attention to the ad section. This isn't all! There are more pictures, more copy and more work to have the BIG yearbook! Ist, bottom, picture: Let's talk business! 2nd bottom pi:-ture: Oh, that rubber cement 1 messy! .i,....,......... .... . g i W Seniors Compete For ational Honors K . .. , . 3- S What is co-effient of linear expansionw? t. How long is the intestine of a worm? ' - What was the Wickersham Commission? Our seniors were faced with these and many other similar questions on the Scholarship Tests this year. Despite the many difficult hurdles they did a terrific job! ' T What a test! The Seniors assembled in the library one day last fall to take the National Merit Scholar- ship tests under the supervision of Mr. Leonard L. Freeman. Top Journalists Earn Quill and Scroll Resourceful work for two or three years on either the Mound-Builder or the Arrow staff is climaxed by the Quill and Scroll Award. Many well deserving seniors were eligible for the honor. The Arrow congratulates them for their outstanding work in journal- ism. Third Row: Mary Lu Pinto, Jim MCVicker, Mike Phillips, Charlie Rowland, Bill Rice, Bob Stocklin, Eddie Eltzroth. Second Row: Jill Lewis, Martha Benbow, Starr Rinehart, Susan Bergman. Carolyn MacFarland, Linda Gar- diner, Bob Peck, Mr. Bobo. F1-out Row: Carolyn Wagner, Alma Bayless, Nancy Simerl, Susan Hinchman, Eugenia Martin. Judy Ankrom. Mr. D. W. Wilson. ,gn liiii X Row Fine: Steve Kannwischer, Jack Senff. John Dillard, Don O'Hara, Carl Schwalbe, Bill Keeling. Toni Miller, John Jenkins, Jim Dressler. Row Four: Dick Kannwischer, Bill Poole, Steven Grady, Doug Clark, Jerry Goodman, Frank Winkler, Barry Gump, Bill Whitaker, Steven Butt. Row Tlrree: Gretchen Seidensticker, Barbara Bonner, Anne French, Susan Bergman, Jil Lewis, Virginia Robinson, Joy Simmons, Beverly Whitaker, Cheri Ginther, Barbara Goshorn, Susan Quinn. is Have you noticed any strange looking students whose heads are bulging with knowledge roaming the halls of C.H.S.7 These are what are commonly known as honor students! We are very proud of the many Hprotuberant brains who made the honor roll this year. Row Tow: Charlotte Stoll, Sandy Vincent, Lynn Crozier, Mary Pringle, Judy Lewis, Jonnie Lou Hydell, Sharon Wolfe, Mary Kay Moats, Diane Wisecup, Peggy Stein. Row one: Betsy Garmhausen, Jeannie Druinrnond, Cathy Smith, Bonnie Winget, Ann Hixon, Carolyn Vause, Martha Benbow, Dorothy DePugh, Eugenia Martin. Honor Students Distinguish C. H. S. Picture on the left: Who's helping whom? Picture at bottom: She rules with an iron hand! We like the way Betsy is holding her hands the moment the spontaneous parade goes by, fifteen seconds after we turned back Zanesville in basketball and took top place in the Central Ohio League. Whose smile is broadest? Coach Gatchell's. The crowd and team are one accord In sports throughout the year. We fill the stands and yell pell-mell To help the boys score. To celebrate a victory night We carry Coach around the floor! illc in Our ATHLETICS WPA -nivf' R M. Our fun continues after the game Top: Edge-of-the-seat enthusiasm, Middle: Don't catch coldf, Atchoo! Oops. Too late! Bottom: Mr. Estle congratulates the Basketball Team PAGE EIGHTY Frosh Squad Makes Headway Top Row: Larry Williamson, George Patterson, Delbert Molebash, Jesse Christian, Bill McAdams, John Tull, Mike Robinette, Gordon Brown, Mgr. Carl Hirsh, Second Row: Ass't. Coach Watson Farrar, Jacques Thomas, Bill Tanner, Keith Cunningham, Fritz Holmes, Tom Kellenberger, Wendell Cousins, Carl Jones, David Moore, Bill Beyerly, Russell Brown, Larry Ray Mgr. Steven Francis, Mike Hough. Bottom Row: Coach Graham Thompson, Wilbur Cartwright, Ken Zonner, Dale McCarty, Sam Brown, John Tomlinson, Chi Bulger, Leonard Dee Montgomery, Phil Bobo, Eugene Stinson, Scott Nelson. Chillicothe High School was again brilliant- ly represented by their freshmen football team. The boys were very im- pressive in their victories, one being a 38 to 0 win over Lancaster. Next fall, the next fall, and the next fall C.H.S. will strut a bang-up team. Freshman Coach Thompson presents freshman nu- merals to End John Stone. Thirty-three received freshman numerals. PAGE EIGHTY-ONE y N.. i - ...E as ., ir at fff f ff 3 up OJ vo 99 0 0 0' V- 1 ' .... - .. , -R I if-, - QS -, . . an -1 . ax . ' ' x gig rl R N V in L.L. QQ L were Ig V 3. I ,Q 1 .av f. .' . M - Hits in when ikrff? JH? in 43: in mf if if .292 arf' fix? fr N U 0 Cf f 0 1' M, 2 cf O x ,I MN, D El H a r 0 l d W r Montie Gates P el fr y, Jim Fred Fairrow. John Balough Stein, F r a n k Fred Winkler, Rhinehart. Don Hall, VN Cooper. Tom Bill Fisher Evans. David Mille Darby, Roger sey, Dan Phi John Jones. Skip Hildeb Max Lambert, Dilley, Eu Rhinehart. Manager Jim sam, Manager Garrett, Mar Gary Pack, ager Larry Ja Cavaliers Have Promising Season Chillicothe High School was well represented this season by their fine football squad. The team ably coached by Paul Faehl showed a determination that resulted in a successful season. The Cavaliers started their schedule by trouncing their opposition, but they were hampered by a mid-season slump. They regained their confidence and demonstrated their potential in preventing Lancaster from a tie for first place by holding them scoreless. The Cavaliers then closed out their season in true form as they defeated Coshocton 20 to 0. The valuable experience which all the boys obtained through constant practice and play will help them -at C.H.S. and in the future. Lcjt: Boom! The ball cairier finds the hole is Right: The chase is about to como to an end. The tightly closcd, ball carrier is in for a surprise. PAGE EIGHTY-THREE Team Leaving Parking lot bull session: an out-of-town game means a bus load of boys. These last few minutes of informal discussion boosts their morale, and they leave set for victory. Let's Look at the Record C.H.S C.H.S C.H.S C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S C.H.S C.H.S C.H.S. Ironton Circleville Dover Zanesville Marietta fforfeitj Newark Cambridge Lancaster Coshocton PAGE EIGHTY-FOUR C. H. S. Athletes Draw Honors Football: John Balough was voted on the all C.O.L. first team. Glenn Rinehart and Roger Ramsey received honorable mention. Basketball: Gordon Mickey and Bill Huff were selected on both the all C.O.L. and all C.O.L. opponents first team. John Irwin and Don Hall received honorable mention. Mickey was also a choice on the U.P. and A.P. All-Ohio second teams. Top Row: Mgr. Bill Garrett, Mgr. Jim Doersam, Mgr. Gary Pack, Don Fields, Marshall Jones, Fred Fairrow, Bob Hitchens, Walt Lewis, Gary Harris, Ned Artman. Third Row: Fred Winkler, Dan Philips, Bill Byers, Gary Dilley, Mike Miller, Dick Anderson, Don Car- son, Bob Lancer, Bob Gates, Delbert Molebash, Athletic Director George W. Woerlein. Second Row: Jon Philips, John Balough, Wilman Cooper, Tim Stein, Don Hall, Bob Evans, Lee Darby, David Miller, Frank Loel, Bill Fisher, Dick Winkler, Jiri Peck, Roger Ramsey, Ass't. Coach Bill Frede- ric . Bottom Row: Eugene Rinehart, Jim Pelfry, Skip Hildebrand, Glen Rinehart, John Jones, Harold Wright, Montie Gates, Max Lambert, Tom Rice, Chuck Warth, Head Coach Paul J. Faehl, Ass't Coach Dick Dolan. The referee's whistle stops the play after a hard tackle which brings the ball carrier to an abrupt halt. Coach Faehl congratulates senior footballers for a job well done. hm Basketball Season Is in Review C.H.S. Greenfield C.H.S. Lancaster C.H.S. Dover C.H.S. Waverly C.H.S. Cambridge C.H.S. Zanesville C.H.S. Marietta C.H.S Portsmouth C.H.S. Coshocton C.H.S. Newark C.H.S. Lancaster C.H.S. Dover C.H.S. Circleville C.H.S. Cambridge C.H.S Zanesville C.H.S. Marietta C.H.S Coshocton C.H.S Newark District Tournament C.H.S. Gallipolis C.H.S 59 Pomeroy C.H.S. 83 Lucasville C.H.S. 66 Wheelersburg Regional Tournament C.H.S. 56 Cincinnati Elder 60 In Dressing Room Before Game Set for victory: Enthusiasm reigns in the dressing room before a game. The look on each face shows that confidence is not lacking. Varsity-Top row: Coach Donald E. Gatchell, Bill Fisher, Phil Dearth, John Dougherty, Don Hall, Fred Fairrow, Neal Locklear, Manager John Jenkins. Bottom, row: Bill Huff, Gordon Mickey, John Irwin, Gary Stafford, Charlie Oyer. av-'H Q 72 Q j, Foul Shot A toul shot brings mixed emotions as the ball is carefully aimedg shot: and arches its way toward the basket incidentally the point was made. Reserve Basketball C.ll.S. till Greenfield 30 C.H.S. 65 Newark 47 C.ll.S. 56 Lancaster 33 C.H.S. 71 Lancaster 47 C.H.S. 62 VVaverly 40 C.H.S. 75 Cireleville 36 C.ll.S. 62 Freshmen 34 C.H.S, 49 Zanesville 50 C.H.S. 42 Zanesville 51 C.H.S. 41 lVIariett,a 34 C.H.S. G3 Marietta 29 C.H.S. 57 Freshmen 31 C.l'l.S. 54 Portsmouth 53 C.H.S. 37 Newark 32 First Row: Charlie Oyer, Bill Fisher, Gordon Mic- Second Roux Neal Loeklear, Capt. Bill Hutt, Don key, John Irwin. Gary Statlord, Fred Fairrow. Hall, Phil Dearth, John Dougherty. Cavaliers Are C.0.L.- District Champs Basketball season at C.H.S. was a success. The team coached by Don Gatchell copped honors as first in the Central Ohio League and first in the District Tournament. The C.O.L. championship, however, was not easily won. Zanesville and Newark provided stiff compe- tition. Chillicothe, inspired by their 52 to 42 victory over Newark, went on to defeat Zanes- ville 71 to 68 in a thriller. With this victory, the Cavaliers landed in first place, and there they stayed for the remainder of the season. The Cavaliers then traveled to Athens to compete in the District Tournament. C.H.S. came out on top in the final game and jour- neyed home with the prize. Freshman Basketball C.H.S. 40 Washington C. H. C.H.S. Reserves 60 fReservesJ C.H.S. Lancaster 35 C.H.S Lancaster C.H S Portsmouth 31 C.H.S. Zanesville Rosecrans C.H.S Washington C.H. 31 C.H.S Zanesville Grover C.H.S Portsmouth 37 Cleveland C.H.S Waverly 21 C.H.S Zanesville Roosevelt Right: Height is important. The rebounding power of the C.H.S. basketball squad is demonstrated here Left: Fast break: The ball is stolen and the result is a quick two points for C.H.S. PAGE EIGHTY-EIGHT Underelassmen Are Well Represented Reserves -Top Row: Coach Richard Dolan, George Ross, Gary Dilley, Dan Phillips, Neil DePug1h, Walt Lewis, Cee Jones, Manager Jim Doersam. Bottom row: Larry Williamson, John Stone, Dick Anderson. Bob Payne, Bill Hammond, Ronnie Hall. Freshman Top Row: Coach Bill Frederick, Doug Clark, Fritz Holmes, Leon Diehl, John Tomlinson, Scott Nelson, Keith Cunningham, Wendall Cousins, George Patterson, Manager Harold Newton. Bottom Row: Carl Hirsch, Carl Jones, Wilbur Cartwright, Phil Bobo, David Moore, Charles Bougler, Gs-ne Stinson. PAGE EIGHTY-NINE s fi, Q N 5 -f S il 'sk Q as V . -: - 4 '?.12i?:.. , 'ns Q ,hal C. H. S. Is on the Diamond Top Row: Mgr. Jim Doersam, Keith Cunningham, Roger Ramsey, Tom Minser, David Moore, Randy Diggs Bill Brown, Larry Williams, Asst. Coach Bill Frederick. Middle Row: Mgr. Carl Hirsh, Dick Nichols, Dick Kannwischer, Steve Kannwischer, Don Hall, Wilman Coop er, Bill Hamilton, Jim Gant, L. D. Montgomery, Ron Hall. Bottom Row: Jim Pelfry, Bob Evans, John Jones, Gary McKinley, Glenn Sheridan, Bob Payne, Gary Dilley Marshall Jones, Coach Dick Dolan. The umpire yells, Play Ball! C.H.S. Wham! It's a home run. Innings pass. is at bat. Here comes the pitch. C.H.S. wins. Score: 1 to 0. Tuesday, April 2 Friday, April 5 Monday, April 8 Tuesday, April 9 Thursday, April 11 Saturday, April 13 Tuesday, April 16 Thursday, April 18 Tuesday, April 23 Thursday, April 25 Friday, April 16 Wednesday, May 1 at .Athens fBeginningj Wednesday, May 8 at Athens fBeginningj Wednesday, May 15 Circleville At Greenfield Waverly At Circleville Jackson Upper Arlington Lancaster At Portsmouth At Lancaster Portsmouth At Jackson Sectional Tournament District Tournament C.O.L. Tournament The confident look on the faces of the captain and coaches reflect the season's success. PAGE NINETY-ONE Trackmen Make Good Showing Top Row: Coach Robert Bobo, Bob Barber, Mgr., John Dillard, Jack McFerrin, Scott Nelson, John Dressler, Ken Zlofmer, David Heiss, Larry Goldberg, John Stone, Bill Enlow, Mgr. Fred Snyder, Ass't. Coach Paul J. Fae . Third Row: Jesse Christian, Dale McCarty, John Tomlinson, Chi Bulger, Walt Lewis, Bill Breiel, George Ross, Ron Harkins, Tony Hatfield, Dick Anderson, Bob Calver, Ricky Hildebrand. Second Row: Bob Lancer, Ned Artman, Bob Malone, Jim Burris, Jim Dressler, Gordon Mickey, Barry Gump, Jon Richardson, Mike McNeal, Jim Procter, Jeff Lytle, Terry Whaley. Bottom Row: Ernie Hamm, Skip Hildebrand, Neal Locklear, Al White, John Balough, Frank Cooper, Charlie Perry, Ron Springer, William Whitaker, Bob Peters, Dan Philips. On the marks, get set, go! These C.H.S. boys don't need a push. The gun sounds! They're off! Down the track they shoot! It's close! C.H.S. wins the race to the tape. Time: 9.9 seconds. Race: 100 yard dash. Friday, April 12-Circlevilleg Gallipolis Thursday, April 16-Lancaster, Ironton Thursday, April 25 -- at Bexley Monday, April 29-Greenfield, Waverly Thursday, May 2 - Portsmouth Wednesday, May 8 - C.O.L. at Athens Monday, May 13 - at Portsmouth Saturday, May 18 - District Meet at Athens PAGE NINETY-TWO Left to Righ: Bob Powell, Don Carson, Chuck Warth, Coach Don Gatchell, Ed Moats, John Irwin. True form executed here shows the caliber of the C.H.S. golf team. Golf Team Breaks Par Wednesday, April 10-at Portsmouth Friday, April 12 - at Lancaster fNewarkj Monday, April 15 - at Circleville Wednesday, April 24 - Circleville Tuesday, April 30-at Newark fzanesvillej Tuesday, May 7 - Portsmouth Saturday, May 11 -C.O.L. Meet Monday, May 13 - Lancaster Friday, May 17 - District Monday, May 24 - State PAGE NINETY-THREE Our accomplishments continue Achievements in Music Participation ALL STATE CHOIR: WILMINGTON, OHIO Susan Quinn, Anne Deuvall, Diane Vincent, Gordon Hixon, Terry Duffy, David Dearth, David Armstrong. .ALL STATE ORCHESTRA: COLUMBUS, OHIO Sally Counts, flute: Elinor Evans, cello PERFORMANCE RATINGS Sally Counts: One rating in flute in both district and in state. Eric Griesheimer: One rating in euphoniumg One rating in baritone in district, in state. Susan Quinn: One rating in flute in district, in state. Linda Rodgers: One rating in violin in district, Two rating in violin in state. Carl Schwalbe: Twoi' rating in baritone in district. Trombone Quartet: One rating in district, in state. Barbara Betsch, Eric Griesheimer, Linda Rodgers, Kathy Vester. Woodwind Quintet: Two rating in district. Sally Counts, Terry Duffy, Elinor Evans, Julia Fulks, Jean Rodgers. Achievements in Science Robert Allen Barnhart: Superior in chemistry proj- ect in district. Good in state. COhio Academy of Scienceb Lynn Crozier: Superior in biology project in district. Vivian Fair: Third Place in biology in Mead Corpo- ration Science Essay Contest. Excellent in biology project in district. Stephen Francis: Third Place in physics in Mead Corporation Science Esay Contest. Excellent in physics project in district. Eric Griesheimer: Superior in mathematics project in district. Superior in state. Sara Hathaway: Superior in biology project in dis- trict. Excellent in state. Miriam Huber: First Place in physics in Mead Cor- poration Science Essay Contest. Sandra Leni: Superior in biology project in dis- trict. Good in state. Second Place in biology in Mead Corporation Science Essay Contest. Judy Lewis: Superior in biology project in district. Superior in state. Eugenia Martin: Third Place in biology in Mead Corporation Science Ebsay Contest. Mary Kay Moats: Superior in biology project in district. Superior in state. First Place in biology in Mead Corporation Science Essay Contest. Virginia Robinson: Second Place in chemistry in Mead Corporation Science Essay Contest. Carl Schwalbe: Superior in chemistry project in dis- trict. Excellent in state. First Place in chemistry in Mead Corporation Science Essay Contest. James Spencer: Second Place in physics in Mead Corporation Science Essay Contest. Robert Young: Third Place in physics in Mead Cor- poration Science Essay Contest. Excellent in physics project in district. -.lil Tom Lamm: Present every day for four years. Sally Drury: Present every day for four years Hilda Ransdell: Present every day for four years Eugenia Martin: Present every day for four years Bob Martin: Present every day for twelve years PAGE NINETY-FOUR ll L4l'Ull'8 985-Main i l gli! Q jf 5 If: '23 I if fir:-rssggg, 50 1' '9Mcgr:Qf l X t 2, ww ' KRUE ' H R SOFA AND CHAIR YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE 0 ON NEW FURNITURE FASHIONS! .5 Everything about it is new! Definitely here is the new slender look of loveliness new fashion tailoring new decorator fabrics and colors blended with comfort only S20 Down beyond compare! Furniture with a built-in future Plus-Built for lasting enjoyment. Come in now-.rave Small Monthly Puymenfs with our outstanding low prices! . .CR IT 98 E. Main Good Furniture at Low Cost 9 One of OHlO'S FINEST JEWELRY STORES Lenox China ,,,E..,. Towle Sterling Omega Watches , .. ,Trifari Jewelry and Flawless Quality Diamond Rings Divided Payments at no Added Cost WEAVE LE RS A. M FITYRO, President and Chairman of R. F. SMITH, Executive Vice-President Board W. M. MUTCHLER, Vice-President JOHN B. HANEY, Vice-President ROBERT MCKELL, First Vice-President PAUL C. VAN VOORIS, Vice-President and Vice-Chairman of Board C. F. BORST, Cashier and Secretary WALTER F. SCHWEITZER, Assistant Vice-President ROY C. CORRIGAN, Assistant Vice-President and Business Manager THE SAVINGS BANK COMPANY CORNER MAIN AND PAINT STREETS Commercial, Safe Deposit and Savings Department Drive-up Facilities at Central Center Branch MAKE THIS BANK YOUR BANK Member of Federal Deposit and Insurance Corporation PAGE NINETY-SIX KINDLER-BUICK CO. MILL AND PARK STREETS PR 5-1280 GUOIIYEAR SERVIGE STORE 168 EAST MAIN PR 3-2259 LAUGHLIN MUSIC STORE south Paine sr. PR 3-5558 Records, Phonogrophs, Radios Order service on records ALLYII'S RESTAURANT S. Paint PR 2-8317 Wm. H. Allyn, Proprietor CHILLICOTHE VENETIAN BLIND LAUNDRY Rear 618 E. Main Munufarturr'r.v of Fine Venetian Blinds PR 3-4347 HUNN'S MARKET South Paint Street 36 South Paint Street PAGE NINETY-SEVEN Top: I dreamed when at my Coronation! C.H.S. queen Eugenia Martin and escort Rodger O'Dell. Middle: Paydirt Ahead! Bottom: Scrub-a-dub detail: Charlie Oyer, Jim Peck, Jerry Peck, Glen Rinehart Richard Winkler. r MEAD ls Interested In Your Future Eric Griesheimer The Mead Corporation has doubled its aid to schools and worthy students in an effort to provide greater educational opportunities to high school seniors. Eric Griesheimer is one who has learned first hand the part Mead is playing in helping to make more college scholarships available. This son of a Mead employee is one of the na- tion's outstanding students to qualify in the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying test .... open to all interested high school seniors. Mead is one of 19 corporations sponsoring this program and hopes that more and more Chillicothe High School seniors will use it as a step for oppor- tunities to higher education. The Mead Corporation PAGE NINETY-EIGHT MURRUW FURNITURE 00. Phone Pr. 5-5836 59 E. Main Street C'muplvlz' Ilonm I'Alll'IliNllilIAQ.t' Specializing in complete variety fresh-baked foods and select home-made candies NEW SYSTEM BAKERY T75 E. Main Street FOR GOOD FOOD STOP AT MlLl.ER'S TIP TOP LUNUN Chillicothe, Ohio NENN 8: NENN JEWELERS .vinvc 1876 Chillicothe, Ohio liALL'S BARBER SNUP 9 E. Main Street AL, HELEN, JOE, DIGK and MARY TUll0R PAGE NINETY NINE Top: Sweethearts reign at S w e c t h e a rt Swirl. Bill Byers and Dottie Arledge- AW, mush! Middle: 364,000 Question W- What is it? Bottom: Put the lipstick on straight, girls! eniramis W ms hm INDIANAPOLIS ENGRAVING PAGE ONE HUNDRED ALLEN'S PNARMAGY Soda Fountain Prescriptions Drug Needs 'Tree delivery service 215 Eastern Ave Phone PR. 2-9126 THE CLARK MILLING CO. Millers of: Miss Ohio, Pancake Flour Sunbeam Corn Meal Duchess Selrising Flower Phone PR 2-5276 296 W. Water St. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CHILLICOTHE, OHIO 27 W. Second SI. ABBIE'S SWEET SHOP CANDIES. GIFTS. CARDS. STATIONERY Phone PR 3-3126 63 W. Second St. THE EASTERN AVENUE LUMBER COMPANY DAIRY QUEEN STORES 288 N. High St. 543 E. Main St. Cones Sundaes Malts Shakes Pints and Quarfs PAGE ONE HUNDRED ONE Top: Swish -lazy man's way. Two more for Mickey. Middle: Victory Bonnet! Bill Whitaker and Virginia Robinson, Bottom: Too good to be true-fJack Hicks is working. MAX GASTON MOTORS, INC SALES AND SERVICE 45-47 West Second St. Dial PR 32201 Realize that Resolution To Go To College ENROLL AT THE OHIO UNIVERSITY CHILLICOTHE BRANCH Regulation college work, regular credits Engineering, education, commerce, liberal arts, Pre-professional courses PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWO MODEL DAIRY nz Min se. M1666 PR 4-6966 BIIGKEYE FURNITURE 00. H. O. EWING, Proprielor 25 E. Second St. Dial PR 5-9436 .IARDINE PLUMBING CO. Republic Steel Kitchens-Gas Water Heaters When you need u plumber. . . Dial PR 4-6446 29 E. Second IIIIIIS. li. SGIILEGEL C'l1ilIiro!l1z1'.v Oldvsl Jewelry Home 80 N. Painl Sl. Chillicolhe, Ohio MAX M. FULKS, INC. Insurance in all its branches Room 4 Carlisle Building Dial, PR 4-6856 SIIMMEIIS 81 S0ll, IIIG. EVERYTHING MUSICAL 27 N. Paint St. Chillicolhe, Ohio PAGE ONE HUNDRED THREE Top: Watch it! She's going to blow. Middle: Just restingf' Larry Clark. Bottom: All together now Madrigals --Elinor Evans, Diane Vicent, Susie Quinn, Dave Dearth, Gordon Hixon, and Terry Duffy. C OMPLIMEN TS OF HOLSUM BREAD Wafweffd DEPARTMENT STORE 51 E. Main St. NELSUN AND SUN Exclusive STA-NU Process 150 West Water PR 27856 GRADY-GLASS 54 W. Water PR 3-2261 MANKER CANDY CO. Wholesale Only Candies, School Supplies, Pap-er Products, Fountain Supplies, Notions, Tobaccos, .lohnston's Box Chocolates 44 WEST WATER HERRNSTEIN and WALSH 26 W. Water Street Dealers in Studebaker Cars and Trucks TRY-ME YELLOW CABS PR 32221 HERTZ-LICENSE Car, Truck, and Trailer Rentals PR 4-6396 l S Top: Oh, how lovely! Junior Class Play fllehearifgniga LS32 gifihfflifi ,mi Bob Wagner? and Sh2II'0I1lJCIl- .lliltlhliizl Swing at thc Sweetheart Swirl. 2nd 84 Hickory PR 4-6546 Bottom: Last tackle Harold Wright. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIVE Portrait Qfaticzw adia CHILLICUTHE, OHIO Joseph E. Vickers 32 East Second Phone PR 4-7826 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIX PLA CIER'S 43 S. PAINT Wullpupcr-Paint-Samsonite Luggage IIIJBERT 0. GIIYIIOII'S COMPLETE MEN'S WEAR 88 N. Paint SI. If in doubt go to Guynor'.x ' Enjoy the finest in steel kitchens by GENEVA IIIOI'ITER'S Hoon AND WALL COVERING 87 N. Painf Insurance of ull kinds ai S. D. REICHELDERFER'S, INC. 77 E. Second Street Office Phone PR 2-7326 Home Phone PR 4-4080 Ii00IlMAII'S -- For -- Arrow Slzirlx, Wembley 7'ic'.s', Slelsmz Hutx, Vurxily Town Suits mul Spar! Corllx lJre.v.s' wvll and Suc'r'ef'd 67 N. PAINT ,. A THE BOWMAN BROTHERS DRUG CO. 350 EAST MAIN Phone PR 4-4942 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVEN Top: Engineers in the making. Middle: Ohhh, Wow!! Cheerleaders Sue Stafford and Jo Ann Lee. Bottom: Pre-game huddle . . . Montie Gates, Max Lambert, Jim Peck, and Fred Fairrow. E. ll. LEAVERTIIN Roofing - Sheet Metal - Heating - Air Conditionng 507 Eastern Ave. PR 5-8886 We Furnish the Home Complete M. N. BILLINGS 00. S A U L'S Smart Apparel For Juniors, Misses, and Women 85 Years in Progress TIIE UNION GDAL GUMPAIIY Dstributors of Fine Beverages PR 32284 Bridge 8. 8.Water Sts. Sonwthing Different in Footwear and Acressories HERMANN'S l X-Ray sm- Fitting l 20-22 South Paint Street WILLIAM H. HERMANN l l imon 3 .jgwerfi I8 E. Second PR 2-7196 3-4988 PAGE ONE HUNDRED EIGHT l Top: This is how yearbooks are made . .. Starr Rinehart, Anne Schachne, Bob Stocklin, and Charlie Rowland. Middles Forbidding halfback . . . John Bal- ough. Bottom: Sixteen cheers for the Cavaliers. AUTHORIZED DEALER SALES AND SERVICE LYNCH MOTCR CAR CC. D' I PR 32118 CHARLES J. HUNN PACKING CO Retail Markets 238 E M CHILLICOTHE HARDWARE COMPANY 148 N. HICKORY STREET WARD 84 WARD JEWELERS 24 E. Second St. WATCHES DIAMONDS JEWELR Y THE 0IL AND BATTERY senvucz co. MQIQHQPS EBENHACK sz soNs Distinctive Home Furnishings Since 1893 'I44-'I50 E. Main St. Chillicothe, Ohio TUMLINSDN INSURANCE AGENCY ROOM 3 Fouuce BLOCK CHILLICOTHE TYPEWRITER COMPANY Everything for the Office Machine and School Supplies 26 West Second Street Phone 4-4776 PAGE ONE HUNDRED TEN Top: Speech, Bill, speech! Middle: Fred Fairrow and Gordon Mickey try for two more Cavalier points. Bottom: Patti Brown and Anne Deauvall give careful instructions to Mr. Leasure . Audio-Visual Day gm jurnifure 0l'I'Ll06LI'lg 71 EAST MAIN CHILLICOTHE PAPER CO. Manufacturers of SUPERIOR PAPERS Chillicothe Papers Make the Best Imp ression MCALLISTER CHEVROLET 150 W. Main Street Chillicothe, Ohio Good Reasonable Dependable Heating Since 1933 RYBOLT FURNAGE 00. 34 E. 2nd Phone PR 3-3706 WAGNER DRY CLEANERS FOR THOSE WHO CARE 75 E. Second St. PR 2-5476 LIFE SAVER TUBELESS TIRE ul'VlIL'l'L' I0 Call B. F. GOODRICH CO. 21 E. second sf. PR 2-9670 BREWER and BREWER P.O. BOX 457 PLYLEY'S LANE WEST END DRUG STORE E. H. RINGWNLD, Proprietor Corner High and Mill Streets PR 4-6296 i Top: After game dance. Rocking Round the Clock. Middle: Watch the f'Birdy, Mr. Thomp- son. Bottom: These are the men behind the scenes . . . Mr. Oscar Fisher, Mr. Ronald Stickrod. Mr Russell Medert, and Mr. Jess Ramey, our engineers and janitors. PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWELVE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '57!! lf won'f be long before you are driving America's highways in Your Merry Oldsmobile NIMFARLA D MOTOR C0., I C 141-145 Mill St. CHILLICOTHE, OHIO Your Oldsmobile Dealer ln Ross and Pike Counties PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTEEN G. 81 J. ELEGTRIG SHUI' 30 West Second Street PR 2-7746 W. L. Jokes, Proprietor WBEX 1490 You c'a.'1'1 ln' the peoplziv vlzoiccf Unless you use the human voice HINES BROS. TEXACO SERVICE Corner Main and Watt Streets PR 4-6489 F UCHS AND DRURY Jewelers 13 West Second Street PR 2-6826 SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. ORDER OFFICE Svc' our C'llfllIO,Qll6'.Y on display Also our .mnxplv hooks BESSIE G. CARPER, Mgr. 19 East Second St. PR 3-2181 RIEDER PHARMAGY -no io , H 1 Top: Get that pass, Cavahers CORNER CHURCH 81 ARCH STREETS Middle: Our Miss Chillicothe Eugenia Martin. Dm' PR 2'99oo Bottom: The Sweetheart Swirl will always 461 N. High Shee' PR 5-9366 be mmembered as a gala affalr. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FOURTEEN Emi makea fo :Ae Cfau of 1957 Aluminum Company oi America Cooking Utensil Division CHlLLlCOTHli PLANT JAY KEGG CLEANERS L BASIC GOIISTIIUIITIDII MATERIALS II34 E. Main St. PR 3-2172 LAWRENCE IIESS DRAPERIES and CARPETS 246 E. Main St. PR 2-5347 BRANDLE'S SHOE STORE SIIOUA' of Quality II SOUTH PAINT STREET Excluxive Distriburors of Schrafjfs Cllocolczlcfx - RICIIUFZISOII Fountain S yrups-C oca-C ola MILLER IIIIIIDY 00. 95-97 E. second se. PR 2-5306 WARNER HOTEL WARNER TAVERN WARNER DINING ROOM C. W. Bunstine 29 N. Paint St. Manager PR 3-2146 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTEEN I Top: Even our Arrow photographer does t seem to bother these industries no students. Middle: Clean-up time in Industrial Arts Class. Bottom: John Irwin and Chase Eakins do not seem to yield to the Christmas spirit. CllILLICOTllE LUMBEB C0. nest, Courfeous Service Builds our B South Paint STANDARD ELEVATOR AND SUPPLY CCMPANY P t8.R dSt ARMSTRUNG HARDWARE JOHN M. STEVENS, Prop. 61 North Paint Street Complete Outfitters For the Family W . , ayfalf 6 TEMPLIN and GRIESIIEIMER JEWELERS 21 North Paint St. S. S. KRESGE CO. The Big Store on PAINT ST. l MIDERSUWS DRUG STURE Prescriptions and Sick-room Supplies at all hours l open daily-9 A.M.-1o P.M. 1 l I a co., Top: Audio Visual day ushers: Jo Ann Lee, Carolyn MacFarland, Sally Counts, 524 Eastern Ave. flay Carlson' I , M rddlez Mrs. Painter and Mr. Mmshall ob- serve an audio-visual model. 12 wesf Second SL PR 3-2134 Bottom: Victory drive in progress! PAGE ONE HUNDRED EIGHTEEN We Wane 14 3 ' Zak an Zum amze Zane! .Y-A fi . . . because your accomplishments will guide our growth tomorrow. Science needs young people with vision to keep progress alive . . . business needs leaders to guide a prosperous economy. Whatever ca- reer you choose . . . in technology . . . in government . . . in business . . . as a homemaker . . . you will determine our nation's growth. Be- cause your increasing needs must be met, we're building for your future . . . to serve your needs for dependable power. COLUMBUS AND SOUTHERN OHIO ELECTRIC COMPANY PAGE ONE HUNDRED NINETEEN WARE FUNERAL HOME THE IIORNEY 81 OHAPMAN OO. 18 and 20 West Second Street Books Stationery Office Supplies Wall Papers THE CENTRAL PHARMACY Drugs, Sundries, Physician's Supplies Rffgistcfrezl' Plmrmnrisrs always in Charge LEARN TO BOWL 2Olh OENTURY REOREATION 79 E. Second St. PR 2-7986 Ken W. Tatman, Manager TATMAN TYPWRITER CO. Sales Representative Royal Typewriters sales, service, rentals, supplies electric, standards, portables 523 Western Ave. PR 4-7399 DUFFY ELEOTRIO MOTOR REPAIR PR 3-2206 24 Hom' Service-Night Calls PR 3-4800 PR 3-3823 PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY Top: Biology class Party Dolls. Middle: Band members indulge in a litt'e leisure. Dave Armstrong and Dave Dearth enjoy their hot dogs. Bottom: Our classical students Latin Club under the direction of Miss Kel- hofer. ERDMANNS PHARMACY Your Rexall Drug Store Phone PR 2-7106 49 N. Paint Street PAUSE REFRESH Drin If lllulllfll OPI In Botlles 0HILLl00TI'IE 000A-GOLA BUTTLING 00. 250 Park St. Phone PR 2-0363 PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE CHARLES C. EVANS, JR. Insurance Real Estate BONDS 30Vz West Second Street PR 2-6456 0l'IILLIO0THE SEAT GDVER SHOP Sect Covers - Tops - Auto Upholstering Custom Interiors 515 Eastern Ave. PR 2-0180 JACK PAUL PIIRTI G GIIIID 37 N. Mulberry St. PR 4-2037 Flowers of Distinction to Suit Each lnzlividzml Taste Tomaslik Flower Shop 84 Greenhouse Woodbridge Ave. PR 2-7756 WHITE COW DRIVE - INS Eastern Ave. Near Watt High St. at Vine St. CHI'I.I.lCOTHE, OHIO STEWART'S MENS WEAR C'l0rl1ic'r.s' to Gentlcfnwrf' PR 3-3766 37 North Paint St. Top: So, that's what happened to the Hindenburg. Middle: Go Blue! Go White! Go Team! Fight Fight. Bottom: Don't look so hurt, girls, you did it. PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO Established 1887 - CHIlLICOTHE'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE- Chillicothe, Ohio WHITE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS 87 N. Walnut Sheet PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY THREE SMITH-SHARRER i Insurance 20 West Main Street VERNON BARRETT PONTIAC-CADILLAC - Sales and Service 38 East Water Street PR 5-8796 FAWCETT-OLIVER Funeral Directors Fifth St. AIllll0l'I-IU!! Wilxori Sparring Comix IDUIIIUI' Hugh Jennings - Sports Renter 9 West Second St. PR 2-0640 O Hoppy'.x' FClV0l'lll'n Q90 P0 MILK 8. A HOME 42, ICE CREAM ' DNRY 1 261 Riverside 3 PR 3-4356 i I AlwuAr.s' mr'Iii'.s'r will: ilu' lr1tvSt.s ' SPORT ARCH DRESS WORK Top: Beauty by the carload Homecom- ing game. , Middle: Oh. boy, a movie! Projection crew w A L K E R S ...Skip Hildebrand, Bob Powell, Bill Whitaker, John Amole, Dick Cunning- COMPLETE FAMllY SHOE STORE ham- Bottom: Now this is chemistry as a career 68 North Paint Street CGuidance Dayl. PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FOUR Congrafufafiond to the class of 1957 NIOUNT LOGAN LAUNDRY, INC. ThF Eqp M hF S 66 E W S PR 35416 The Favorite Snack for livery Occasion CARROLL'S POTATO CHIPS Mode Fresh Daily in Chillicothe by 0MIlIOLL F000 Pl100IIOTS PR 4-7956 MARSHALL'S BARBER 8. BEAUTY SHOP 37 West Second Latest hair styles for men, women, and children. Air Conditioned for your comfort. FlSHER'S Ice Cream Dairy Products 76 N. Paint St. DEUVALL and STIIRLIIIG IIISIIURMIGE MIEIIGY MOHR BUILDING 131 V2 West Main Street GOLDSMITH'S INC. SMART APPAREL-AT POPULAR PRICES North Paint St. lIOWSOII'S TIRE SERVIGE 68-76 N. Walnut PR 3-5521 Headquarters For THE GENERAL TIRE With Dual Action Top: Mike Phillips and his golden trom- bone. Middle: Moments to remember Sweet- heart Swirl. Bottom: Painting the town Halloween Fashion . . . Bill Huff, Gary Stafford, and Fred Winkler. PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SIX E. M. SMITH JEWELER 131 W. Main Street J0l'IN R. FREELAND REALTOR PR 3-3776 THE CHILLICOTHE TELEPHONE CO. S0l0T0 PLUMBING 8i HEATING 76 East Main Plumbing ond Heating HESS FEED CO. 27-33 NORTH MULBERRY STREET HERRNSTEIN HARDWARE The great. big hardware store with many complete departments. Baseball, football, basketball, Iishing, skating, hunting. Supplies and Equipment for every sport MAKE THIS YOUR STORE FOR LIFE Index Administration Achievements .... Activities ....... Advertisements .... All-Around Senior . Arrow Staff ...... Band ......... Baseball ........ Basketball .....,. Berry, Merrill M. Board of Education Calendar for the year Changes ............ Cheerleaders . . . Class Plays ..., Dramatics ...... Ensembles ....... Estle, Charles R. .. Faculty ........... Freshman Class . Football ...... Glee Club .... Golf .......... Homecoming . . . Honor Students .. Introduction ..... Junior Class ....... Junior Class Play .. Mixed Choir ........ Mound-Builder Staff Orchestra ........... Prom Committee .. Quill 81 Scroll .... Revue ............ Scholarship Tests .... Science Club .... 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