Crooksville High School - Crux Hi Skan Yearbook (Crooksville, OH)

 - Class of 1969

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Sports Football . . . . . . . 66 Cheerleaders . . . . . . 73 Homecoming . . . . . . 74 Basketball . . . . . . . . 76 Track ..........81 Elementary Schools . . . . 83 Beorfield School . . . . . 84 EasfSchool. . . . . . . .88 McLuney School . . . . . 94 Norfh School . . . . . . . 98 Advertisers . . . . . . .. . 103 IN MEMORY OF Lawrence Alfman a member of the class of 1969, who died on June 24, 1968, in 0 Fatal automobile accident. In one sense there is no death. The life of a soul on earth lasts be- yond his departure . a a . 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The efficient operation of the schools may be attributed to the competent manage- ment of this board of education. Mr. Ray Tolley, president Mr. Carl Hughes, vice-president Mr. Chester Leasure, clerk Mrs. A. C. Lawrence Mr. Fred Piccone Mr. William F. Worthington Mr. Henry W. Null, Jr. The Superintendent In 1951, the year in which mostofthe members of the graduating class were born, Mr. Worthington became superin- tendent of the Crooksville Schools. While the members of this class have been growing up, Mr. Worthington has been developing the school system From one which graduated 15 people in 1951 to the iOi,who will be graduated this spring. Mr. Worthington has been associated with the Crooksville Schools since 1912, at which time he entered the First grade at East School. He, therefore, has been endowed with an inborn allegiance to Crooksville and its schools. Its children have been his children. Its problems have been his problems. Its improve- ments and its growth have been his happiness. And, needless to say, the results of his efforts will be evident For many years to come. The Principal Mr. Henry W. Null, Jr., a graduate at Fairmont State College,WestVirginia, and of Ohio University, came to Crooks- ville as principal of the high school in the same year that this year's graduating class came into high school as freshmen. In a sense, then, they have all gone through high school together. During their years together, the students have found Mr. Null always willing to pinch- hit to protect the school's image. He has acted as band director, cheerleader sponsor, and yearbook advisor at various times in addition to his principal re- sponsibility of maintaining discipline and safeguarding school loyalty. This class leaves behind a good friend and a wise counselor. Mrs. Nelson, North School Kindergarten Mrs. White, Elementary Music Supervisor LIBRARY TEA FOR THE FACULTY: Margaret Gardner NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY tapping ceremony: Harriet Eveland, Miss Maxwell, Janet Taylor, 8 Bryan Stoneburner. Mr. Worthington's birthday cake from MissKinnan and Mrs. Wilson Mr. John Wolfe Substitute janitor Mr. Null, Mr. Mast, Mr.Treat, Mr. Bell, Mr. Worthington, Mrs. Bell, Mr. Walden Miss Coulter The new ART studio FACULTY IO MRS. WENDELL BELL Monticello, Kentucky; 8.8. Eastern Kentucky State College; Lindsey Wilson Junior College, University of Kentucky, Colorado State College. Instructor of English and Reading. Eighth Grade Advisor. MR. ROY M. COLLINS Whitton, Arkansas; B.S. Arkansas State College; Instructor of Physical Education and Driver Training. Coach of Fresh- man Footbail and Basket- ball; Junior Class Advisor. MRS. HALBATH HAKE Russell's Point, Ohio; 8.8. Ohio Northern University, Tampa University, Florida Southern College, Fiorida State University, University of Florida, Washington School of Fine Arts. In- structor in Art. MR. WENDELL BELL Monticello Kentucky; 8,5. Union College, Barbours- ville; Kentucky State Col- lege. Instructor of Health and Physical Education; Head Basketball Coach, Assistant Football Coach; Varsity C Club Advisor; Freshman Class Advisor. MR. JAMES F. BOYDEN Cleveland, Ohio; 8.8. Ohio University; Instructor of Industrial Arts; Head Foot- ball Coach, Reserve Bas- ketball Coach. MR. DOUGLAS CANNON Crooksville, Ohio; 8.8. Ohio University; M.A. Ohio University; Coach, Junior High Football and Track; Guidance CounseIor. MISS EVA COULTER Crooksville, Ohio,- B.A. Ohio Wesleyan University; M.A. Ohio State University; Western Reserve Univer- sity; Instructor of English and Spanish; Spanish Club Advisor; Senior Class Advisor. MR. K. ALLYN GRAHAM Zanesviile, Ohio; B.B.A., Ohio University. Instructor of Unskilled Business Sub- jects. Sophomore Ciass Advisor. MISS MARY LOU KELLER Corning, Ohio,- 8.8. and M.A., Ohio University; In- structor of Secretarial Studies. MRS. ROBERT P. LEE Muncie, Indiana; B.A., Ball State University; U.C.L.A.; Junior Play Coach; Fresh- man Class Advisor. MR. RAYMOND MAST Crooksville, Ohio; 8.8., Ohio University; Instructor of English; Junior Ciass Advisor. MR. PETER PATRICK PETRATSAS New Brunswick, N.J.,' B.S., University of Tennessee,- lnstructor of American History; Seventh Grade Advisor. MRS. JAMES SCHMOTTER Crooksville, Ohio; 8.8., University of Cincinnati; ln- structor of Home Economics,- F.H.A, Advisor; Senior Class Advisor. MISS TRENA KINNAN Roseville, Ohio; 8.8. and M.A., Ohio University; Instructor of Mathematics; Senior Piay Coach, Seventh Grade Advisor. MRS. ARTHUR LONG Wadsworth, Ohio. B.A,, Hiram College, Ohio Uni- versity. Instructor History and English. Senior Class Advisor. MR. DANE STOLL Dayton, Ohio; B.S., Ohio State University; M.A., Long Beach State College, California; Instructor of Instrumental and Vocal MusiC. 11 12 MR. JERRY SUTHERLAND Roseville, Ohio; 8.5., Oh i0 Univers ity; Instructor of Science; Junior Class Advisor. MRS. WILLIAM WORTHINGTON Crooksville, Ohio; B.A, Lake Erie College; 8.8., Ohio State University; lVl.A., Ohio Uni- versity; University of Utah; Librarian; Advisor for Library Club and Crux-Hi Skan. MRS. CARL HUGHES Deshler, Ohio; Bliss Business College; Study Hall Monitor; Advisor of Eighth Grade. MRS. WALLACE THARP Crooksville, Ohio; 8.8., Ohio University; Instructor of Home Economics; F.H.A. Adviser; Freshman Class Advisor. MR. WARD TREAT Kettering, Ohio; B.A., Uni- versity of Colorado; In- structor of Science; Sophomore Class Adviser. MR. WILLIAM WALDEN Astabula, Ohio; 8.3., Ohio State University; Instructor of Mathematics and Govern- ment. Sophomore Class Advisor. MR. DAVID EUGENE FISHER Oceanside, L.l., N.Y.; Wilm- ington College; Instructor of Vocal and lnstrumental Music. MRS. JOSEPH WILSON School Secretary Mrs. Lee Mrs. Bell Mr. Sutherland Miss Kinnan Mr. Petratsas Mr. Mast Mr. Walden $$$$$an wew ?mvmgzggs ??a Miss Coulter Mr. Treat Mr. Graham Miss Keller Below Below Bus Driver Myron Taylor Bus Driver Willard Nelson Bus Driver Marion Jones Janitor Robert Boyd Maintenance Man John Aldridge Janitor Kenneth Wannamaker Below Below Bus Driver Dale Mingus Bus Driver Harold Gibbs Bus Driver Earl Hicks S R m N E S DICK PROBASCOnCoHege Class president 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Science Club 3,4, president 4; Buck- eye Boys State Delegate 3; Football 1,2,3,4, co-captain 4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1, 2,3,4; Varsity C 1,2,3,4; vice-president 4; Intra- murals. WILLIAM L. AlCHELE, JR. --College Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Track 3; Science Club 4; Spanish CIub 1,2; Schol- arship Team 1,2,3; Buck- eye Boys State Delegate 3. LYNN ANN ALLEN--CoHege Band 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Office 3; lntramurals 1,4. CRAIG SPRING--College Class vice-president 2,3, 4; Science Club 3,4, presi- dent 4; Student Council 1; Football 1,2,3,4, AH-MVL 3, co-captain 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Var- sity C 1,2,3,4, president 4; Spanish Club 1,2; Scholar- ship Team 2,3; lntramurals 1,2; Buckeye Boys State AI- NOUNA ELAINE TAYLOR- -Commercial Class secretary 4, Chorus Homecoming attend- ROGER TEWKSBURY-- College Class treasurer 4; Span- ish CIub1,2;Science Club 2,3,4, sergeant-at-arms 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2, 3,4; Varsity 0 3,4; Intra- murals 1,2; Buckeye Boys State Alternate 3. BRUCE RAYMOND ALEXANDER--General Football 1,4; Track 1; 1n- tramurals 1,2,3,4; Varsity C 4. JERRY BAKER--General Basketbali 1. DAVID W. BELL--College Football 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,4; Varsity C 3,4, secretary- treasurer 4,- Spanish Club 1,2; Junior Play LINDA BOGGS--Commercial STEPHEN BROWN--General CHUCK BERGA--College Football 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4,- Varsity C 3,4, sergeant-at- arms 4; Spanish Club 3,4; L ibrary 3,4; Student Coun- cil 2,3,4, vice-president 4; Intramurals; Junior Play, Crux-Hi Skan. CANDI BOWEN--General Homecoming attendant 2. DIANE BROWN--General Football 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; GARY BROWNING--General lntramurals 1,2,3,4; Junior lntramurals 1,2,3,4; Varsity FootbaH 1; Basketball 1; In- JAMES BOWEN--General Play staff. C 4. tramurals 1.2.3 18 ROBERT C. BURTON General Football 1; Junior Piay. BELINDA JEAN COLLINS-- Commercial FHA 1,2,3,4, vice-president 2, Award-of-Merit 3, State Homemakers Degree 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 4; Li- brary 2; Intramurals 1,2,4. KEN DALRYMPLE--Col1ege Student Council 2,3; Spanish KIZZY DALRYMPLEH Club 1,2; Football 1,2,3; General Basketball 1,2,- lntramurais Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Junior 2,3,4. Play. MICHAEL E. DENSMORE-- General lntramurals 1. TRINDA CLUTTER--College Spanish Club 1,2; Band 1,2,3, 4; Chorus 2,3,4; lntramurals 1,2; Junior Play. BRENDA JANE COLLINS-- Commerciat FHA 1,2,3,4, president 2, treasurer 3, parliamentarian 4, State Homemakers Degree 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 4; Library 2; Intramurals 1,2; Office 3. JAN DRIGGS--College Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, treas- urer 3, president 4; Science Club 1,2,3,4, vice-president 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3; lntramurals 1,2, Office 2,4; Scholarship Team 1,2,3; Prom Commit- tee; Junior Play. JIM DUNLAP--Genera! Basketball 1, Track 1,2. L INDA FERGUSON-- Commercial VICKY FERGUSON--College Spanish Club 1,2; Office 4. WANDA ESTEP-- Commercial Chorus 1,2,3,4; Library 2, 3,4; Crux-Hi Skan 4. DEE ANNE EVELAND-- General lntramurals 1,2,3,4; Li- brary 1,4; Junior Play Staff; Crux-Hi Skan. CAROLYN DELORES EWING--Commercial Intramurals 1,2,4; Spanish CIub1;Science Club1; Band 1,2,3; Junior Play Staff. SHARON F ERGUSON -- General C heerl eade r at Deave rtown. PAULA CHRISTINE FULK General 2O MARGARET GARDNER-- Commercial Chorus 1; Office 3; Library 3,4, treasurer 4; Buckeye Girls State Alternate; Crux- Hi Skan. EDDIE HALL--General Pep Club 1. DAVID HARBAUGH-- General Football 1,2,3,- Track 1. DONALD HARBAUGH-- General Science Club 1,2,3,4; Span- ish Club 1,2,- Band 1,2,3,4. BRUCE HARPER --G eneral ROSE GlBBS--Commercial Office 4,- Chorus 1; Student Council 3. KEVIN HANNUM--College Band 1,2,3; Science Club 4; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4,- Bas- ketball 1. MARSHA LEE HARRlS-- General Library 1,2; Reserve Cheer leader 1; Chorus 2; Science Club 4; FHA 1,2,3,4, presi- dent 3, songleader 4, county treasurer 2, county secre- tary 3,- Junior Play Staff. ROBERT W. HEADLEY-- MICHAEL HENSLEY-- LINDA HlLES--Commercial MARSHA HlNKLE-- General General Intramurals 1,2,3,4; FHA 1, Commercial Football 1,2,3,4; Basket- 2,4; Junior PIay. FHA 1,2,4; lntramurals 1, ball 2; Track 1,2,3,4; lntra- 2,3,4; Junior Play Staff. murals 1,3,4; Varsity C 3,4. JERRY lNMAN--General Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1; lntramurals 1,2,3,4; Var- sity C 4. ROBERTA HlNKLE-- Genera! lntramurals 1,2; FHA 1,2, 3,4, secretary 2, vice- president 3, president 4; Student Council 1; Office 3. VIRGENEA LEIGH KENNY --College Science Club 1,2,3,4; Span- ish Club 1,2,3,4; Library 3, 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Junior Play Staff, DIANE JlRLES--General Band 1,2,3,4; Junior Play. ANN KlNG--College Library 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Student Council 2,4; Band 1,2,3,4,- Intra- murals 1,2,4; Buckeye Giris State Alternate 3; Prom Committee; Junior Play; Crux-Hi Skan. KERRY NEIL LOCKE-- General Track 1,2. PAMELA LYNSKY--College Science Club 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3,4; lntramurals 3; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Office 1,2,3,4. Junior Play Staff. SALLY KlNG--General Chorus 1,2,3,4,- Science Club 2; Junior Play. BEVERLY KLlNGLER-- General Chorus 1,2; Science Club 1; lntramurals 1,2,3,4. MIKE LEE--General Football Manager 1; Bas- ketball Manager 1; Track Manager 1; Science Club 1,2,3,.4; Photography Club 1; Junior Play. DOUGLAS P. LYLE-- General Basketbail 1,2; Football 3, 4; Varsity C 3,4. STEVE McNEAL--General Science Club 1,2,- Football 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3,4; Var- sity C 3,4. MARSHA KAY NELSON-- General NELLIE NELSON--CoHege Class secretary-treasurer 1,2,3,- Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, vice- president4;Library1,2,3,4, president 4; Homecoming attendant 3; Scholarship Team 1,2; Prom Committee; Buckeye Girls State Dele- gate; Crux-Hi Skan. FHA 1. ED NOCE--Generat Track 2,3,4,- Varsity C 2, 3,4. RONNIE PARKER--General Football 1, lntramurals 1,2. SHERLYNN GWYNETTE SANDI PlCCONE--College PRITCHARDnCommercial Spanish Club1,2;Science Class vice-president 1; JUDY REDFEBNuQeneraI CIub1,2,3;Chorus 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club1;Band 1,2,3, FHA 1,2,3,4, historian 4; Intramurals 1,2,- Junior 4; Intramurals 1,2,4; Junior DANNY RAMBO--General Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Chorus Play. Play. Football 1, lntramurals 3. 1,2; Junior Play staff. ELAINE RICE College and Commercial Science Club 1,2,3; Library 1,3,4; Spanish CIub 1,2,- Student Council 2; Cheer- leader 1,2,3,4,- Scholarship Team 1,2,3; Buckeye Girls State Delegate 3; Crux-Hi Skan. LILY JANE RlFFLE-- 4 General 4 Chorus 1; Cheerleader 1,- Intramurals 1,3,4. JANET RlGGLE--General DANNY RlGGS--General Football 1,2,3; Football Manager 2,3,- Varsity C 3,4. CONNIE SCHOOLEY-- ROBIN KAY ROSS--General KATHY JO BLANEY-- Commercial lntramurals 1,2,3,4; Chorus General Science Club 1, Library 2,3; Homecoming RAND! RlGGS--General 1; Junior Play. FHA 3,4. Queen 4. RON SCHOOLEY--General Basketbal! 1,2,3,4; Intra- murals 1,2,3,4. STEVE SlNES--C0Hege Football 1,3; Track 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Var- sity C 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Library 3. DANIEL JOE SMITH-- General Football 4; Track 1,2; Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4; lntramurals 1; Varsity C 4; Student Council 4, sergeant-at- arms 4. STEPHAN SHERRICK-- College Band 1,2,3, Band Camp 2; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Span- ish Club 1,2,3,4; Library 1; Football 2; lntramurals 1,2, 3; Basketball Manager 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2,4; Perry County Conservation Essay Winner; Scholarship Team 1,2,3; Junior Play; Varsity C 4. ED SHOEMAKER--College ARDITH SlDWELL--General Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1, 2,3,4; Basketball 1; Intra- murals 2,3; Varsity C 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Science Club 2,3,4, reporter 4; Junior Play staff. WARREN S. SKEENES-- General Football 1; Basketball 1; lntramurals 1,2,3,4. RON SMITH--General Basketball 1; Track 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4; Junior Play. 26 NANCY SPEELMAN-- General Library 2; Office 3,4; lntramurals 1,2. RANDY E. TATMAN-- College Science Club 1,2; Spanish Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Varsity C 1,2,3,4; Jun- ior Play staff. ARPIL TOLLIVER-- College Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Sci- ence Club 1,2,3,4; Scholar- ship Team 1,2,3; Intra- murals 1,2. DOROTHA STRAWSER - - Gene ral DONALD O. SWINEHART-- General Basketball 1,2,3,4,- Track 2; Varsity C 2,3,4. AMY SWINGLE--College Band 1,2,3,4; Office 4; Spanish Club 1,2; Intra- murals 1. STEVE THOMAS--General Basketball Manager 1,2,3; Football Manager 3,4; Var- sity C 4. WENDY TOWNS--College Spanish Club 1,2,3,4,- Li- brary 2,3,4; Scholarship team 2; Junior Play staff. MARY JO WALLACE-- General Chorus 3,4; Scholarship Team 2; Perry County Con- versation Essay third place; Buckeye Girls State Dele- gate 3. CHARLES E. WAYNE-- General MARY WHITE-- Commercial KRIS WHITEHOUSE-- General FHA 2,3,4, historian 3; ln- tramurals 1,2,3,4. CONNIE WILLISON-- Commercial lntramurals 1,2,3,4; FHA 1, 4; Chorus 1; Junior Play. BYRON JEROME WATTS-- General lntramurals 1,2,3,4,- Li- brary 4,- Crux-Hi Skan. CRYSTAL WHITE-- Commercial NANCY WlNTGENS-- Coilege Spanish Club 1,2; Science Club 1; Chorus 2; Intra- murals 1,2,- Student Council 4; Library 2,3,4, vice- president 4; Buckeye Girls State Alternate; Junior Play staff; Crux-Hi Skan. 28 JUDITH DIANA WYER-- Genera! Chorus 1; FHA 1,2, his- torian 2,- lntramurals 1,4. SONNY YOUNG--General Basketball 1; lntramurals 3. Class Colors Mistigrey and Wedgewood Blue THOMAS YOUNG-General Science Club 2,3,4; Intra- murals 1,2,3,4; Junior Play Staff. Class Flower Red Rose Class Motto Aim high and hold your aim. And In The Beginning i , . ' w A . L , A FOURTH GRADE BIRTHDAY PARTY: Mikie . McLean, Steve Sines, Marsha Harris, Elaine Rice, North School Thlrd Grade Nellie Nelson, Susan Ferneau, Craig Spring, Ed Shoemaker, Bill Aichele, Dick Probasco. AS FRESHMEN ROW 1;: Carolyn Ewing, Beverly Klingler, Virgenea Kenny, Paula Fulk, Nancy Speelman, Mary Ruth Savage, Sandra Piccone. ROW 2: Nouna Taylor, Nellie Neison, Ann King, Amy Swingle, Lynn Allen, Jan Driggs, Sherlynn Pritchard, Ardith Sidwell, Trinda Clutter. ROW 3: Donald Harbaugh, Naomi Dunwoody, Susan Hamann, Pam Lynsky, Marsha Harris, Janet Riggle, Dee Eveland, Ken Dalrymple. ROW 4: David Bell, Stephan Sherrick, Mr. Donald Bowling, Robert Headley, Kevin Hannum, Danny Riggs. ROW 1: Gary Locke, Steve Brown, Linda Savage, Elaine Rice, Wendy Towns, Warren Skeenes, Danny Smith. ROW 2: Tom Dillinger, Wayne Dennis, Tom Young, Danny Rambo, Chuck Berga, Al Bintz, Gary Robinson, Mike Densmore, Alva Kinney. ROW 3: Bill Aichele, Lawrence Alfman, Jerry lnman, Dick Probasco, Doug Lyle, Roger Tewksbury, Bruce Alexander, Gary Sellars. ROW 4: Mr. Wayne Bowling. ROW 1: April Tolliver, Vicky Ferguson, Kathy Blaney. ROW 2: Mr. Collins, Steve McNeal, Eddie Shoemaker, Jerome Watts, David Harbaugh, Ronnie Smith, Eddie Noce, Randy Tatman, Gary Browning. ROW 3: Craig Spring, Ronnie Schooley, CLASS OFFICERS itfxlferhgrggsguvtt: Hensley, Steve Sines, Bruce Harper, Don Swmehart, Ron , . 29 30 SENIORS FRONT ROW Nellie Nelson Amy Swingie, Virgenea Kenny, Roger Tewksbury, Craig Spring, Dick Probasco Wendy I Towns, Marsiia Harris, Marsha Nelson. ROW 2: Miss Coulter, Lynn Alien, Jan DrIggs, EiaIne RIce, SandI PIccone Ann KIng, Mary Jo Wallace Pam Lynsky, April Toiliver, Vickie Ferguson, Nancy Wintgens. ROW 3: Stephan Sher- . I I rick, Bob Burton Chuck Berga, Ed Shoemaker, Don Harbaugh, Ken Dalrymple. BACK ROW. BIH AIchele Randy Tatman, Mike Lee, Steve Sines, Kevin Hannum, Steve Thomas. FRONT ROW: Mary White, Diane Brown, Nouna Taylor, Judy Redfern Connie Schooley, Brenda Collins, Belinda Collins, Margaret Gardner, Wanda Estep. ROW 2: Linda Boggs, Dorotha Strawser, MarshaHinkle, Candy Bowen, Kris Whitehouse, Kizzy Dalrymple Connie Wiilison, Roberta Hinkle, Robin Ross, Sally King,P.aulaFulk. ROW 3: Randi Riggs Sharon Ferguson, Paula Rupe, Linda Ferguson, Crystal White, Vickie Wilfong, Diane Jirles, Linda Hiles Rose Gibbs Mrs. Long. BACK ROW: Dave Harbaugh, Ron Schooley, Dave Bell, Ronnie Smith, Eddie Hali. FRONT ROW: Jane Riffle, Beverly Klingler, Janet Riggle, Ardith Sidwell, Nancy Speelman, Carolyn Ewing, Judy Wyer, Dee Eveland, Sherlyn Pritchard. ROW 2: Mrs. Schmotter, Tom Young, Mike Hensley, Warren Skeenes, Charles Wayne, Kerry Locke, Bruce Harper, Jerry Baker. ROW 3: Gary Browning, Danny Riggs, Danny Smith, Bruce Alexander, Mike Densmore, Ed Noce, Jim Dunlap, Ronnie Parker. BACK ROW: Steve Brown, Robert Headley, Donnie Swinehart, Doug Lyle, Jerry lnman, Sonny Young, Danny Rambo, Jim Bowen, Steve McNeal. Miss Coulter's Mrs. Long's OFFICERS: Urono Nouna Taylor, secre- tary; Dick Probasco, president; wacw Craig Spring, vice-president; and Roger Tewksbury, treasurer. Mrs. Schmoffer's 31 FRONT: Ed Shoemaker, Roberta Hinkle, Kizzy Dalrymple, Robin Ross, Mike Lee. BACK: Ann King, Ronnie Smith, Connie Willison, Dave Bell, Chuck Berga, Jan Driggs, L inda Hiles, Kris Whitehouse, Bob Burton. Sherlynn Pritchard, Ann King, L inda Hiles, Jan Driggs. 53mg ON THE FLOOR: Kizzy Dalrymple and Robin Ross. BACK: Roberta Hinkle, Connie Willison, Ronnie Smith, Jan Driggs, L inda Hiles. Connie Willison and Ronnie Smith Ed Shoemaker, Chuck Berga, Ronnie Smith. Linda Hiles and Bob Burton. Mrs. Robert Lee, play coach. Dave Bell and Kizzy Dalrymple, Dave Bell, Ronnie Smith. Roberta Hinkle. 32 Molly and Chuck. Charm Collins, Danny Smith, Bruce Alexander, Brenda Collins, Roger Tewksbury, Belinda Collins, Tom Young; Mr. Petratsas and guest, Roger Schooley and Molly Denman, Connie Schooley and Steve Sines, Neddena Watts and Ed Lee, Mike Ross and Roberta Hinkle. THE GRAND MARCH. Steve Ater, Linda Hiles, Jim Probasco, Nouna Taylor, Randy Lanning and June Riffle, Janet Taylor and Dave Alexander, Bryan Stoneburner, Jan Driggs, Robert Gardner, and Linda Greuey. THE FACULTY CHAPERONES. CLASS HISTORY The class of i969 started their fresh- man year with i02 members. They elected as their officers that year: Dick Probasco, president; Sherlynn Pritchard, vice-presi- dent; and Nellie Nelson, secretary-treas- urer. Craig Spring and Roberta H i nk ie were elected as representatives to the Stu- dent Council. During that First year, there were many members of the class in various activities. Nine girls were active in FHA; twelve were in the band; seven in the chorus; twenty in the Spanish Club; six in the Science Club; Four in the library; and Pam Lynsky worked in the office. Nouna Taylor was the Freshman home- coming attendant. Nellie Nelson, Elaine Rice, and Marsha Harris were chosen as reserve cheerleaders. Two boys lettered in varsity football and several played bas- ketball and track. April Toliiver, Stephan Sherrick, Bill Aichele, Jan Driggs, Dick Probasco, and Nellie Nelson placed in the district scholarship tests in the spring. Mr. Donald Bowling, Mrs. James Boring, Mr. Harold Bowling, aner. Roy Collins were the Freshman advisors. Mr. Col I ins's homeroom Sophomore Home Ec Class By the sophomore year, this class had grown to 112. This was its maximum size. They again elected Dick Probasco, presi- dent; Nellie Nelson, secretary-treasurer; and Craig Spring was chosen as vice-pres- ident. Elaine Rice, Ann King, Chuck Berga, and Ken Dairymple were the StudentCouncil representatives. Again many of them were involved inthe various extra-curricuiar activities in- cluding Fourteen in Science Club, nineteen in Spanish Club; ten in FHA; six in the li- brary; and thirteen in the band. Candy Bowen was sophomore home- coming attendant. Fourteen boys played varsity Football and two played varsity bas- ketball, with twelve playing reserve bas- ketball. Nellie Nelson and Elaine Rice were moved up to varsity cheerleaders, and Pam Lynsky was chosen res e rve cheerleader. Stephan Sherrick, April Tolliver, Jan Driggs, Nellie Nelson, Dick Probasco, and Wendy Towns went to the district scholar- ship tests. The c la 5 s advisors were Mr. Roy Collins, Mr. Dan Dennis, and Mr. Harold Traver. In the Fall of 1967, there were still 110 members of the class. For the third time, they elected Dick Probasco, president; and Nellie Nelson, secretary-treasurer; while Craig Spring was again elected vice-presi- dent. Rose Gibbs, Jan Driggs,Chuck Berga, and Ken Dalrymple were elected to the Stu- dent Council. This year there were eight librarians; six in chorus; twelve in ScienceCIub;eight in Spanish Club; Four in Varsity C; six in FHA; twelve in the band; seventeen boys on the varsity Football squad; and Five in var- sity basketballa Nellie Nelson was junior homecoming attendanto The big events of the year were the ar- rival of their class rings; presentation of their class play, Deadly Earnest, di- rected by Mr. Robert P. Lee; and the Jun- ior Prom, Rendezvous of the Stars, which was supervised by Mrs. James Schmotter. Scene from the junior play. Grand march at the prom. To pay the expenses of the prom, it was inecessary for the class to sponsor adance and operate the concession at some of the basketball games. April Tolliver and Craig Spring placed in the district scholarship tests in May. Mr. Roy Collins, Mr. Raymond Mast, and Miss Eva Coulter were the homeroom advisors. At long last, they started their senior year with 102 members. Dick Probasco was elected president; Craig Spring, vice- president; Nouna Taylor, secretary; and Roger Tewksbury, treasurer. Student Coun- cil members were Chuck Berga, Ann King, Nancy Wintgens and Danny Smith. They still held membership in many clubs. There were seven in Spanish Club; seventeen in Varsity C; thirteen in Science Club; eleven were in band; ten were in FHA; six help in the office and twelve were li- brarians. Connie Schooley was chosen homecoming queen and Nouna Taylor was the senior at- tendant. Fourteen b0 5 were on the Football team; and ten played hasketball. Money-making projects included spon- soring a dance and a car wash. C lass advisors were Miss Eva Coulter, Mrs. Arthur Long, and Mrs. James Schmot- ter. --Eiaine Rice 35 THE SENIOR POLL THE CUTEST THE MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Dick Probasco and Connie Schooley Craig Spring and April Tolliver THE MOST TALENTED THE BEST PERSONALITIES Dick Probasco and Trinda Clutter Dick Probasco and Nellie Nelson THE BIGGEST FLIRTS THE NICEST MANNERED Chuck Berga and Marsha Harris Steve Sines and Kizzy Dalrymple 36 THE WIT TIEST THE MOST ATHLETIC Dick Probasco and Dee Eveland THE NEATEST DRESSERS Kevin Hannum and Kizzy Dalrymple THE FRIENDLIEST Ann King and DannySmith Lynn Allen and Craig Spring THE MOST SERIOUS STUDENTS THE GROOVIES'T NUTS Bill Aichele and April Tolliver Dave Bell and Kizzy Dalrymple Perry County Conservation Essay winners Stephan Sherrick and Mary Buckeye Girls State delegates standing: Nellie Nelson, Mary Jo Wallace, Elaine Rice; alternates seated: Margaret Gardner, Nancy Wintgens, Ann King. Jo. Wallace. Buckeye Boys State alternates Craig Spring, Roger Tewksbury; delegates: Bill Aichele, Dick Probasco. At right: State Home- maker Degrees earned as Juniors: Brenda Col- Iins, Roberta Hinkle, Belinda Collins. At left: 1969 Betty Crocker Home- maker of the Year: April Tolliver. 1968 National Honor Society inductees: Stand- ing: Carol Tolliver, Bob Moore, Dave Alex- ander, Bryan Stoneburner, Greg Shell, Steve Landerman, Hannah Eveland; seated: Janet Taylor, Harriet Eveland, Melody Tharp, Kathy Swingle. Absent when picture was taken: Vernon Branigan. i , ' Science Fair Senior High winners: Roger Tewks- bury, Stephan Sherriok, Kathy Swingle, Melody Science Fair Junior High winners: Ricky Wil- State Science Fair winners: Tharp, Greg Shell. Iison, Tom Boyden, Holly Bowers. Stephan Sherrick and Greg Shell. Becky Kuhn, Craig Spring, Dick Fisher The last of the big spenders!! Kevin Hannum, Mrs. Worthington, Nellie Nelson, Margaret Gardner, and Wanda Estep, Mike Lee. Getting a little guidance? Mike Densmore, Dave Harbaugh, Tom Young. We'd never have known without the label! Kevin Hannum and Dave Bell November TV: Jan D Watch it, Annt! Ken Dalrymple, Bob Burton, Ann King, Mike Levering, Craig Spring, Dick Probasco, IVloHy Denman, and Craig Brannon. 6, 1968. Watching the election returns on riggs, Lynn Allen, Virgenea Kenny, Dale Ann Strohl, Ann King, Rhonda Tatman, and Nellie Nelson. Peggy Wintgens and Jerome Watts M ike Levering, Steve Thomas, Roger Tewksbury, Bill Aichele, Ken Dalrymple, Kevin Hannum. WHEN WE VERY YOUNG-- SEVENTH GRADE: Left to right: Susan Hamann, Jan Left to righ-t: Steve Sines, Diane Driggs, Brenda Collins, Mr. Cannon, Virgenea Kenny, Jirles, Dawg Harbaugh, Marsha Ed Shoemaker, Kevin Hannum, Bill Aichele, Ronnie Harris, Belinda Collins. Smith. . m El . , v Bill Aichele, Ronnie Smith, Jerry lnman, Roger Tewksbury, Steve Sines, Ed Dick Probasco, Mike Lee. Shoemaker, Craig Spring. From front row: Robert Headley, Randy Tatman, Chuck Berga, Bob Burton, Danny Riggs, Sandi Piccone, Randy Riggs, Janet Riggle, Brenda Robin Ross, Belinda Collins, Roberta Brunton, Steve McNeal. Hinkle, Brenda Collins. PASSING THROUGH THE GATE At left: Vicky Hutchins, Marsha Harris, Jan Driggs, Naomi Dunwoody. At right: Pearl Dupler, Harriet Eveland, Brenda Brunton, Lee Brooks, Mrs. Collins, Jim Wil- liams, Lynn Brooks, Tim Kenny. Amy Swingle and Ed Shoemaker Steve Sines at the zoo Fourth Grade: Front: Susan Hamann, Elaine Rice, lVlikie McLain, Susan Driggs, Marsha Harris Back: Bill Aiohele, Dick Probasco, Steve Sines, Craig Spring. FIRST GRADE Craig Spring Dee Eveland Amy Swingle Jane Riffle Chuck Berga Ann King Jan Driggs Second Grade Brownie Troop: Dee Eveland, Mrs. Driggs, Susan and Jan Driggs, Elaine Rice, Pam Gossman, Susan Hamann, Marsha Harris, unknown, Virgenea Kenny, Mikie McLain, Kristi Whitehouse, Amy Swingle, Sandi Piccone, Darcy Watts, unknown, Carolyn Ewing, Gaye Russell. Kindergarten Hallowe'en party. 111 That's Life, Chuck Berga Charm Collins and Danny Smith Ken Dalrymple, Dick Probasco, Jeff Levering, Joey Brunton, Dorothy Dens more, John Redfern. Doug Parsons in study hall. N E M S S A L C R E D N U 44 JUNIORS FRONT ROW: Annette Landerman, Barbara Dunwoody, Jill Luster, Cynthia Wise, Lynn Price, Sally Wise, Gaye Russell, Jackie Newlon, Jo Ann Charles. ROW 2: Mr. Collins, Darcy Watts, Edna Loggins, Donna lnman, Paulette Thomas, Marcia Tolliver. ROW 3: Jim Williams, Richard Reider, Junior Reed, Randy Smith, George Tedrow, Myles Brown, Owen McIntosh, Ronnie Wooley. BACK ROW: Bill Wayne, Dick Fisher, John Starner, Wally Nelson, Randy McNeaI, Tim Matheney, Roger Bankes. FRONT ROW: Mr. Mast, Neddena Watts, Debbie Ferguson, Lynn Talbot, Amista Keates, Joyce Dickerson, Sharon Lantz, Kathy Watts. ROW 2: Tana Williams, Debbie Freriks, Carla Miller, Nancy Redfern, Margaret Hill. ROW 3: Benny Weaver, Billy Hiles, Mike Collins, George Schooley, Robert Dennis, Richard Hoffer, James Densmore. BACK ROW: Randy Harris, Gary Allen, Earl Lipps, Tim White, Steve Tokie, Craig Brannon, Tim Dillehay, Rick Harvey. FRONT ROW: Mr. Sutherland, Molly Denman, Sally Wintgens, Marcia Lewis, Marsha Talbot, Lou Ann Short, Lee Brooks, Nina Gottke, Becky Kuhn. ROW 2: Jeff Souders, Tim Welch, Bonnie Bookman, Sherry Jeffers, Jim Lev- ering, Tim Maines. ROW 3: Tim Kenny, Jim King, Mark Longstreth, Randy Attier, Kevin McIntyre, Tom Carr, Mike Frecker. Back Row: Mike Levering, Tom Hunt, Joe Greene, Tom Klingler, Marvin Nelson, Tom Stoneburner. The class of 90 juniors have had a busy year. Their first exciting event'was the arrival of their class rings. Then, at homecoming, Marsha Talbot was the iu n i or queen attendant. To make money For their activities, they had a dance, operated the concession at some of the basket- ball games, and presented their Junior Ploy under the direction of Mrs. Robert Lee. Many of these juniors have been active in the vari- ous school organizations. Two are varsity cheerleaders, six are in FHA, eleven are in Science Club, eleven are in Spanish Club, three are in the band, one serves in the office, and eleven boys have been on the athletic teams. Their big social event, however, was the J unior Prom, which was supervised by Mrs. James Schmotter. Mr. Roy Collins, Mr. Ray Most, and Mr. Jerry Sutherland are the class cdvisors. OFFICERS: Mark Longstreth, president; Lee Brooks, secretary-treasurer; and Tom Carr, vice-president. 45 , SOPHOMQBES FRONT ROW: Mr. Graham, Eddie Loggins, Debbie Ratliff, Diane Wilfong, Carla Willison, Debbie Stover, Charlotte Storts, Rita Swinehart, David Thomas. ROW 2: Ernie Willison, Doris Sothen, Cheryl Savage, Wilma Shuster, Becky Rupe, Kathy White, Gary Kennedy, Rick Bankes. ROW 3: Scott Carr, Randy Starner, Rick McLean, Curtis Houk, Hayes Kinney, Tom Locke, Jeff Hinkle. BACK ROW: Larry Denny, Jack Sherrick, Steve Bentley, Phil Young, Robert Storts, Roger Bobb, Allen Fisher. FRONT ROW: Jean Fulk, Sharon Driggs, Kathy Chevalier, Rita Ross, Kathy Dusenberry, Linda Miller. ROW 2: Mr. Treat, Jerry Dennis, Josephine McArtor, Connie Lipps, LaDonna Schooley, Marsha Browning, Marilyn Hinkle, Eugene Perry, Jim O'Neil. ROW 3: Pat Dillehay, Rodney Mick, Roger Mick, RandySidwell, Roger Severt, Rick Willison. BACK ROW: Steve Thomas, Roddy Tatman, Neil Hutchins, Steve Wood, Steve White. FRONT ROW: Susanna Mickey, Kathy Barnhart, Noreen Ewing, Vickie Claypool, Holly Bowers, Mary Cavinee, Ellen Swingle, Julia Short. ROW 2: Mr. Walden, Tam Bowen, Karla Allen, Ellen Tolliver, Debra Bobb, Elaine Frecker, Molly Dalrymple, Sondra Lacey, Charm Collins, Susie Wilson, April Aichele, Jane Cherry. ROW 3: Dixie Dunlap, Molly Potts, Debbie Harper, Brenda Nelson, Joy Eppley, Patti Lee, Trudy T'edrow, Rachel ' Cavinee, Denise Bowen, Debbie Densmore, Susan Bash. BACK ROW: David Freriks, David Reed, David Apple- men, JerrySouthall, Mike Scurlock, Pat Hannum, Kenny Presgrave, Mark Patton, Gary Swinehart. A large class of 101 students began their second year in high school last September. Many of them have been active in the various school clubs and or- ganizations, with eight in FHA, one in the library, Five in the bond, seven in the Science Club, Fifteen in Spanish Club, and seven boys in the athletic program. Susie Wilson was sophomore homecoming attend- gnt; The class has chosen and ordered their c los 5 rings. They worked in the concession at the basketball games to make money For their junior prom and their senior commencement activities. Mr. Allyn Graham, Mro Ward Treat, and Mr. William Walden are the class Giclvisorso OFFICERS: Gary Kennedy, vice-president; Robert Storts, president; Ellen Swingle, secretary; and Scott Carr, treasurer. 47 48 FRESHMEN FRONT ROW: George Pride, Tom Collins, Susan Driggs, Sharon Robison, Roxanne Freriks, Dorothy Harbaugh, Gary Lindsay, Mark Redfern. ROW 2: Mr. Bell, Wayne Wooley, Kendall Ross, John Welch, Alan Baker, Mark Holcomb, Bruce Syphers, Steve Allen, Paul Cavinee, Terry Stalling. ROW 3: Roger Landerman, Bill Stoneburner, Dewey Alfman, Steve Hammers, Craig Watts, Jerry Bookman, Ron Neff, Jim Ashley, Ed Eveland. Back Row: Mike Bobby, Don Eve- land, Leslie Kirkpatrick, Jeff Caton, Charles Driggs, Don Riggle, David Hall, Ronnie Embrey. FRONT ROW: Allan Dennis, Greg Penrod, Kaye Sowers, Cheryl Collins, Doris Reed, Pam Welch, Diane Fisher, Rick Willison, Jim Fleming. ROW 2: Mrs. Lee, Anita Lantz, Kaye Weaver, Dee Spring, Allie Miller, Connie Moore, Gait Adams, Teresa Hannum, Vicky Taylor. ROW 3: Roger Jadwin, Gayle Reed, Dean Starcher, Fred Fer- guson, David Ihinger, Jon Allen, Scott Harris, Randy Thomas. BACK ROW: Bill Sohrensen, Richard Storts, Kem Dalrymple, Bill Stoneburner, Chris Weese, Ron Wilson, Tom Boyden, Rick Hammond, Robert Pontious. FRONT ROW: Bernice Gillogly, Pam Sherrick, Jeryl Henning, Karla Watts, Cathy Rosser, Connie Taylor, Myrna Cherry, Nora Nelson. ROW 2: Mrs.rTharp, Toni Roush, Kristi Jones, Kathy Harrison, Donna Klingler, Vickie Embrey, Mitzi Bateson, Alda Wilfong. ROW 3: Cindy Tokie, Debbie Miller, Becky Yoder, Lou Ann Brannon, Kathy Cowan, Kathy Driggs, Marsha Williamson, Kathy White. BACK ROW: Eileen Ewing, Lucinda Cannon, Judy Welch, Kathy R iley, Betty Wintgens, Candy Hensley. A class of 97 entered high school as Freshmen this yeah, As soon as they learned their way around, they began to participate in all the school activities. There are thirty in Spanish Club, twent -seven in Science Club, one in the office, one in t e library, Fourteen in FHA, and six in the hando Roxanne Freriks was the Freshman attendant in the homecoming activities. Mr. Wendell Bell, Mrs Robert Lee, and Mrs. Wallace Tharp were the freshmen advisorsu OFFICERS: LouAnn Brannon, president; Richard Storts, vice-president; and Roxanne Freriks, secretary-treasurer. 49 50 . EIGHTH GRADE FRONT ROW: Joyce Mauler, PeggyTignor, Debbie Tewksbury, Brenda Wood, Vickie Robinson, Rita Bierly, Trina Mercer, Dale Ann Strohl, Marsha Ashley. ROW 2: Mrs. Bell, Thelma Milligan, Kim Shreves, Dorothy Densmore, Kathy Baker, Crysta! Aichele, Rhonda Tatman, Cynthia Neff, Vickie Starcher, Billie Valentine. ROW 3: Tony Stal- ling, Tim Baker, Roxanna Lindsay, Brenda Severt, Karen Rupe, Kathy Ketcham, Philip Mickey, Val German. BACK ROW: Danny Fisher, Alan White, Dale Gibbs, Craig Caton. FRONT ROW: Steve Satterfield, Bruce Collins, John Redfern, Steve Williams, Ted Robison, Chuck Watts, Joe Brunton, Greg Johnson, Gary Eveland. ROW 2: Mrs. Hughes, Brian Donaldson, Richard Cady, Randy Ruff, Randy Hammond, Kim Rambo, Eric Tedrow, Kenny Wayne. ROW 3: George Bobb, Jeff Levering, Randy Smith, Billy Riffle, Brian Spring, Mike Wilson, Tim Robison, Paul Gillogly. BACK ROW: Bobby Tolliver, Leonard Wilfong, Mike Freriks, Gary Dunwoody, Billy Hutchins, Keith King, Eddie Hunt. FRONT ROW: Earl Alfman, Kevin Pritchard, Blaine Davis, Tim Welch, Gene Parker, Edsel Sims, Jeff Sherrick, Jerry Welch, Craig Schooley, Don Reed, Steve Wilson, Steve White, Joe Ferguson, Ike Hall, Max Stockman, Frank Ratliff, Randy Hinkle, Larry Weaver. BACK ROW: Sherrie Penrod, Lynn Gottke, Linda Willison, Beth Liff, Ann Willison, Jeanette Lipps, Deana Rose, Paula Sherrick, Teresa Bolyard, Cindy Price, Barbara Corp, Christy Cavinee, Debbie Moore, Shiela Ewing, Rhonda Dusenberry, Debbie Altier. Crooksville High Schoo'l has 95 students in the eighth grade. Of these, eight are in the bond, ten played Junior High football, and three serve in the library. So they are already beginning to ca r ry their share of student activities. In the spring, the seventh and eighth grades join together to have Cl Junior High dance For their own entertainment. Mrs. Wendell Bell, Mr. Walter Herriott, and Mrs. Carl Hughes are the homeroom advisers. Brenda Wood, secretary-treasurer; Eric Tedrow, president; and Cynthia Neff, vice-president. 52 FRONT ROW: Miss Kinnan, Jackie Charles, Becky Harris, Carol Wolfe, Elaine Eveland, Marcee Hughes, Debbie Hall, Sharon lhinger, Glenna Newlon, Teena Ayers. ROW 2: Mary Riffle, Peggy Freriks, Marcia Patton, Cindy Stalter, Darlene Desarro, Debbie Bash, Alice Swingle, Bonnie Claypool, Susan Loop, Helen Merckle. ROW 3: Becky Neff, Barbara Fisher, Eileen Wilfong, Fay Bierly, Lee Ann White, Terri White, Jo Anne Wilson, Nancy Levering, Dawn Mercer, Vicki Rodgers. BACK ROW: Susan Dunlap, Pam Collins, Linda Wood, Karen Conaway, Erin Rice, Janet Long, Kathy Wilson, Joni Burns, Cris Woodward. FRONT ROW: Tim Thomas, John Collins, Larry Stalling, Craig Elliott, Donald Lindimore, Ted Cannon, Ted Thomas, Tim Dillinger, Keith Hitchcock. ROW 2: Steven lnman, Jim Emory, Mike Wintgens, Doug Wayne, Richard Nelson, Tim Wolfe, Andy Moore, Ricky Harper, Randy Buckley. ROW 3: Pat Hutchins, Mark Caton, Danny Klingler, Danny Swingle, Jim Nelson, Milford Pollock, Mark Baughman, Gary Fulk, Mike Dusenberry, Bradley White, Back Row: Mr. Petratsas, Lance Vallee, Doug Hammer, Roger Thomas, Bob Theisen, Charles Clark, John Wolfe, James Bell, Dave Hammer, John Bell. FRONT ROW: Steve Appleman, Harold Ketcham, Thomas Price, Joe Stoneburner, Gary Perry, Stephen Neff, Darrell Lantz, Stewart Murray, Don Horn, Len Schooley, Tom Carr, Thomas Powell, Douglas Chevalier, Ted Welch, Mark Ferguson, Donald Chevalier. BACK ROW: Gary Kirkpatrick, Eddie Paynter, John Tokie, Marla Stockman, Dottie Cavinee, Mary Jo Willison, Beth Hinkle, Bonnie Barnhart, Kathy Schooley, Karen Harris, Penny Sherrick, Glenda Short, Darlene Mayle, Patti Aichele, Pamela Litf, Melanie Spung, Paula Lipps, Mrs. Perle Allen. tBrian Kirkpat- rick and Thomas Dennis, absenD There were 112 members of the seventh grade learning new ways in new buildings last Full. They have two classes of music, two classes of physical education, and two classes of art added to the i r schedules this year, which kept them very busy lit- tle people. There are seventeen of them in varsity band, Fifteen in Junior High football and basketball and one in the library. As their social event For the year, they join the eighth grade in having c1 dance in the spring. Mrs. Gladys Allen, Miss Trena Kinncm, and Mr. Peter Petrotsos are their homeroom odvisors. OFFICERS: Doug Wayne, vice-president; John Collins, president; and Craig Elliott, secretary-treasurer. Susan Driggs and Marc Caton. Clockwise: Sharon Ihinger, Alice Swingle, Carol Wolfe, Susan Loop, Terri White, Becky At right: Larry Stalling, Neff, Rossanna Curl, Elaine Eveland, Debbie Jim Nelson, Ted Thomas, Bash, Janet Long, Nancy Levering, Joni Brad White. Burns, Erin Rice and Bonnie Claypool. Jeff Levering and Brian Spring. Andy Moore, Carol Wolfe, Marcee Hughes, Mike Dale Gibbs, Jimmy Ashley, Charles Wintgens, Terri White, Mark Redfern. Driggs, Bruce Collins. At right: Front: Mike Wintgens, Marcee Hug- hes, Vicky Rodgers, Mike Freriks, Carol Wolfe, Back: Cindy Stalter, Mark Redfern, Don Neff, Joni Burns, Randy Ruff, Marcia Patton, Peggy Freriks Brian Spring. I At right: Cynthia Neff, Greg Johnson, Chuck Watts, Phi! Mickey. Karen Conaway, Jim Fleming, Gary Lindsay, Debbie Tewksbury, Dorothy Densmore, Scott Harris, Vicky Robinson. At left: Up the stairs: Keith King, Kenny Wayne, Gary Lindsay, Marc Caton, Tim Robin- son, Craig Elliott, Jim Nelson, Rick Harper, John Bell, Jeff Caton. At right: Cake-walk winners Carol Wolfe and Andy Moore. MM! ACTIVITIES THE BAND FRONT ROW: Don Harbaugh, Gail Adams, Peggy Wintgens, Susie Wilson. ROW 2: Trina Mercer, Debbie Tewksbury, Dorothy Harbaugh, Marcee Hughes, DawnMercer, Carol Wolfe, Joyce Mauler, Debbie Bash, Kathy Ketoham, Kathy Baker. ROW 3: Roger Thomas, Brenda Wood, Elaine Frecker, Vickie Taylor Rick Willison, Elaine Eveland: Lynn Alien, Amy Swingle, Nancy Levering, Kaye Sowers, Doug Hammer. ROW 4: Andy Moore, Molly Denman, Carla Willison, Charm Collins, Ann King, Brenda Collins, Belinda Collins, Sherlynn Pritchard, Virgenea Kenny, Susie Sewers, Becky Neff. ROW 5: Nancy Redfern, Janet Long, Debbie Freriks, Dee Spring, Bill Sohrenson, Kathy Wilson, Joni Burns, Peggy Freriks, Marcia Patton, Terri White. ROW 6: KimShreves, TrindaClutter, Teresa Hannum, Jan Driggs Susan Driggs, Diane Jirles, Chris Woodward, Lynn Gottke, Pat Dillehay. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Schmotter, Becky Yoder, Karla Watts, Brenda Coll ins, Judy Redfern, Vickie Claypool, Annette Landerman, Belinda CoHins, Jill Luster, Kathy Cowan, ROW 2: Gaye Russell, Trudi Tedrow, Connie Willison, Marsha Hinkle, Kristi Whitehouse, Linda Hifes, Vickie Witfong, Neddena Watts, Kathy Watts, Mrs. Tharp. ROW 3: Donna Klingler, Vickie Embrey, Elaine Frecker, Debbie Densmore, LaDonna Schooley, Darcy Watts, Roberta Hinkle, Jo Anne Charles, Mitzi Bateson, Alda Wilfong. BACK ROW: Marsha Harris, Debbie Harper, Karla Allen, Betty Wint- gens, Teresa Hannum, Linda Miller, April Aichele, Susan Bash, Debbie Wilfong, Jeryl Henning. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Iguwlmn, The F. H. A. is a national organization of stu- dents who are studying homemoking in high school. This year there are 41 members with Mrs. Wol- lace Tharp and Mrs. James Schmotter as odvisors. Activities of the organization include spon- soring 0 dance, attending the county rally, sending delegates to the state convention, and the awarding of Junior Homemaker, Chapter, and State Home- maker degrees to members who meet the require- ments. The home economics department also gives the Betty Crocker Homemaker-ot-the-year award, sponsored by General Mills, and the Outstanding Senior Home Economics Student award, sponsored by Crisco. FRONT: Kathy Watts, Secretary; Brenda Collins, Parliamentarian; Darcy Watts, Treasurer; Judy Redtern, Historian; JoAnn Charles, Song Leader. BACK: Marsha Harris, Song Leader; Sushn Bash, Reporter; Roberta Hinkle, President; and Jill Luster, Vice-President.. 57 THE LIBRARIANS FRONT ROW: Mrs. Worthington, Nancy Wintgens, Virgenea Kenny, Connie Schooley, Rita Bierly, Wanda Estep, Margaret Gardner, Dale Ann Strohl, Elaine Rice. ROW 2: Nellie Nelson, Linda Miller, Ann King, Rhonda Tatman, Lucinda Cannon, Wendy Towns, Dee Eveland, Faye Bierly. BACK ROW: Chuck Berga, Jerome Watts. OFFICERS: FRONT: Margaret Gardner, Treas- urer; Nellie Nelson, President; BACK: Nancy Wintgens, Vice-President; and Connie Schooley, Secretary. 58 This year'seighteen librarians have enjoyed work- ing in the new library. For- many years, the librarians hove sponsored dances and candy sales to make a nd save money For new equipment when the library we 5 remodelled. Therefore, when the library was remodelled last summer, they were able to help get some of the new Furniture, which includes See p. 42 For picturesJ a new 30 drawer catalog, 0 Iibrcrians' office with run- ning water, Four new tables, twenty new chairs, edu- cational television, a viewing center For Film strips, audio equipment of a listening center, Filing cabinets to store back issues of magazines, and doubled book- shelf capacity to hold the library's collectionoF10,500 books. They all agree that the nicest part of the new library is the spaciousness, especially the space on the shelves to replace books eosin--any Iibrorian's dream. The organization this year againentertoined the Faculty with a get-acquainted tea in September and sponsored a dance to make money to keep the refer- ence books up to date and to pay For pins For students who have served their school as librarians for two years--one of which must be the senior year. There are twelve of the group graduating this year. THE OFFICE GIRLS riwwszmmwwwgm IN THE PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE, FIRST SECOND PERIOD: Amy Swingle PERIOD: Roxanne Freriks THIRD PERIOD: Nancy Speelman wk FOURTH PERIOD: Pam Lynsky FIFTH PERIOD: Jan Driggs SIXTH PERIOD: Bonnie Bookman EIGHTH PERIOD: Vicky Ferguson SEVENTH PERIOD: Rose Gibbs BELL RINGER: Kaye Sowers SCIENCE CLUBS L H : - 3W ; ' m FRONT ROW: Mr. Sutherland, VickieClaypooI, DeeSpring, Cheryl Collins, Dorothy Harbaugh, Holly Bowers, Carla Willison, Mary Cavinee, Susan Driggs. ROW 2: Eileen Ewing, Trudi Tedrow, Roxanne Freriks, Ellen Swingie, ConnieMoore,Gail Adams, Kaye Weaver, Teresa Hannum, ROW 3: Vickie Embrey, Patti Lee, Gary L indsay, Jimmy Fleming, Bruce Syphers, Rick Willison, Ron Neff, Randy Embrey, Vickie Taylor, Mitzi Bateson. BACK ROW: Bill Sohrensen, Roger Landerman, Jerry Bookman, Ed Eve- land, Don Neff, Bill Stoneburner, Kem Dalrymple, Bob Pontious. FRONT ROW: Mr. Sutherland, Peggy Wintgens, Virgenea Kenny, Marsha Harris, Molly Denman, Lee Brooks, Lou Ann Short, Becky Kuhn. ROW 2: Tom Young, BiH Aichele, Mike Levering, April Tolliver, Jan Driggs, Bonnie Bookman, Don Harbaugh, Ed Shoemaker, Mike Frecker. BACK ROW: Jeff Souders, Mike Lee, Tim Maines, Roger Tewksbury, Dick Probasco, Craig Spring, Jim Levering, Stephan Sherrick, Kevin Han- num, Tom Stoneburner. 60 OFFICERS, FRONT: Lee Brooks, Treas- urer; Becky Kuhn, Secretary; BACK: Roger Tewksbury, Sergeant-at-arms; Dick Pro- basco, Vice-President; Eddie Shoemaker, Reporter,- Craig Spring, President. Sixty-one members compose the Science Club this year. The activity highlights of the year were a Field trip and the Science Fair, at which awards were given to the three top scorers in the high school and the one top in Junior High. The third-yeor members received pins at the end of the year. Mr. Jerry Sutherland is the advisor. SPANISH CLUBS OFFICERS: wlockwise ffom fronD Becky Kuhn, Secretary; Nellie Nelson, Vice- President; Jan Driggs, President; Lee Brooks, Treasurer; and Lou-Ann Short, Sergeant-at-arms. FRONT ROW: Mary Cavinee, Marcia Lewis, Holly Bowers, Lee Brooks, Nina Gottke, Becky Kuhn, Marsha Talbot, Lou Ann Short. ROW 2: Miss Coulter, Advisor, Patti Lee, Julia Short, Susie Wilson, Ellen Swingle, April Tolliver, Virgenea Kenny, Jan Driggs, Nellie Nelson, Trudi Tedrow. ROW 3: Chuck Berga, George Tedrow, Ellen Tolliver, Tammy Bowen, Wendy Towns, Charm Collins, Sondra Lacey, Mark Patton, Stephan Sher- rick. BACK ROW: Jeff Souders, Tom Hunt, John Starner, Jerry Southall, Randy Tatman, Kenny Presgrave, Pat Hannum, Tom Stoneburner, Kevin Hannum. FRONT ROW: Doris Reed, Dee Spring, Sherrie Collins, Susan Driggs, Kaye Sowers, Vickie Taylor. ROW 2: Miss Coulter, Advisor, Eileen Ewing, Marsha Williamson, Roxanne Freriks, Gail Adams, Kaye Weaver, Connie Moore, Teresa Hannum. ROW 3: Jon Allen, Bill Sohrensen, Jerry OFFICERS: mlockwise from upper IefD Bookman, John Welch, Jim Fleming, Bruce Syphers, Gary Lindsay, Rick Rick Willison, President; Bill Stone- Willison. BACK ROW: Roger Landerman, Don Neff, Randy Embrey, Ed burner, Sergeant-at-arms; Don Neff, Eveland, Bill Stonebumer, Kem Dalrymple, Bob Pontious, Ron Neff, Rick Sergeant-at-arms; Roxanne Freriks, Hammond. Secretary-Treasurer; and Dee Spring, Vice-President. 62 STUDENT COUCIL FRONT ROW: Ann King, Lou Ann Brannon, Nancy Wintgens, Jeryl Henning, Becky Kuhn, Lou Ann Short. ROW 2: Mark Patton, Vickie Starcher, Susie Wilson, Julia Short, Kaye Weaver, Terry White, John Bell. ROW 3: Mr. Worthington, Craig Brannon, Jeff Caton, Danny Smith, Mark Longstreth, Brian Spring. BACK ROW: Bill Stone- burner, Wally Nelson, Jack Sherrick, Dick Probasco, Chuck Berga, Robert Storts. The Student Council is made up of two boys and two girls from each of the high school classes and one boy and one girl from each of the seventh a nd eighth grades plus the presidents of each class. During the year, they sponsor the homecoming activities, send a delegate to Buckeye Girls' State and one to Buckeye Boys' State, and purchase schol- arship pvins For- presentation to those students who place in the district or state scholarship tests. In order to Finance these proiects, the Council sponsored a dance in Ma r c h . Mr. Worthington is the advisor. OFFICERS: tClockwiset Becky Kuhn, Secretary-T reasurer; DickiProbasco, President; Danny Smith, Sergeant-at- Arms; and Chuck Berga, Vice- President. VARSITY C FRONT ROW: Robert Headley, Stephan Sherrick, Dick Probasco, Chuck Berga, Ed Shoemaker, Mike CoHins, Tom Klingler. ROW 2: Mr. Bell, Curtis Houk, Tom Carr, Danny Riggs, Steve McNeal, Ron Schooley,- Craig Brannon, Ed Noce, Mr. Boyden. BACK ROW: Dave Bell, Steve Sines, Gary Swinehart, Tom Stoneburner, Doug Lyle, Donnie Swinehart, Steve Thomas, Roger Tewksbury, Craig Spring, Randy Tatman, Tom Hunt. The twenty-Five members of fhis clubore boys who have lettered in any varsity sport. Boys who have been in the club two years are awarded pins. As a civic proiecf, the c I ub sponsors cm intramural tournament in basketball to make money to send a boy to Buckeye Boys' State. The club is advised by Coaches Bell and Boyden. OFFICERS: Dave Bell, Secretary-Treasurer; Chuck Berga, Sergeant- at-arms; Dick Probasco, Vice-president; and Craig Spring, President. 63 CRUX-HI SKAN SAFTF Editors NancyWintgens and Elaine Editor Elaine Rice advising Rice with business manager Margaret Mrs. Worthington Gardner. Typist Wanda Estep Photographer Jerome Watts Copy Writer Ann King Nellie Nelson and Chuck Berga studying advertising Dee Eveland filing subscription receipts. layouts. 66 FRONT ROW: Ron Smith, Chuck Berga, Craig Spring, Jerry lnman, Doug Lyle, Bruce Alexander, Roger Tewksbury, Ed Shoemaker, Steve Brown, Randy Tatman, Robert Headley, Danny Smith, Dave Bell, Dick Probasco. SECOND ROW: Mr. Bell, lVIark Longstreth, Randy Altier, Tom Hunt, RandySmith, Rick Harvey, Tom Stoneburnevr, DiokFisher,Curt Houk, Bill Wayne, Gary Allen, John Starner, Mr, Boyden. BACK ROW: Mike Collins, Ron Neff, Don Neff, Richard Storts, Pat Hannum, Roddy Tatman, Jeff Caton, Steve Wood, Bob Pontious, Jerry Bookman. Coach Boyden The CrooksviHe Ceramics Finished the season with o 5-5 record, due to many iniuries to the players. Fifty- five boys started the season, and Fifty boys Finished with 22 of them being freshmen and promising material For the years to come. Crooksville gained 0 total of 2046 yards, placing fifth in the League. Dick Probasco gained 920 of those and Ed Shoemaker gained 504. Outstanding players included Dick Probasco, who got an honorable mention in the state as a defensive halfback; and Doug Lyle, Dick Probosco, Dove Bell, Robert Heodley, Craig Spring, Dick Fisher and Roger Tewksbury, who won places on the MVL teams. CROOKSVI LLE West Muskingum CROOKSVI LLE C ROOKSVI LLE C ROOKSVI LLE Tri-Volley Philo Sheridan CROOKSVI LLE Morgan THE RECORD 33 Glouster 36 CROOKSVILLE 7 New Lexington 19 John Glenn 21 RoseviHe 32 CROOKSVILLE 31 CROOKSVILLE 22 CROOKSVILLE 28 MoysviHe 26 CROOKSVILLE Roger Tewksbury Bruce Alexander Dave Bell FRONT: Randy Tatman, Chuck Berga, Ronnie Smith, Dick Probasco, Ed Shoemaker, Bruce Alexander, Danny Smith. BACK: Doug Lyle, Roger Tewksbury, Dave Bell, Steve Brown, Jerry Inman, Craig Spring, Robert Headley, Ed Shoemaker Robert Headley Ronnie Smith Atleft: Dick Probasco At right: Chuck Berga RESERVE FOOTBALL Front: Mr. Bell, Scott Harris, Jon Allen, Kem Dalrymple, Tom Boyden, Tom Collins, Gary Lindsay, Mike Scurlock, Rick Bankes,-Mr. Boyden. Back: Bill Stoneburner, George Pride, Randy Thomas, Ken Presgrave, Randy Embrey, Mark Redfern, Ed Eveland, Steve Hammer. FOOTBALL MANAGERS: Steve Thomas and Rick McL ean RESERVE COACH: Mr. Bell 68 Mr. Bell, Mr. Boyden, Mr. Collins Front row: John Redfern, Danny Klingler, Bruce Collins; Row 2: John Collins, Chuck Watt 2 Eddie Hunt, Randy Ruff, Steve lnman, Val German, Lance Vallee, Mr. Cannon. CROOKSVILLE 26 CROOKSVILLE 10 CROOKSVILLE 22 Crooksville 8 CROOKSVILLE 32 Crooksville 14 CrooksviHe 20 Coach Sutherland THE RECORD Roseville 12 West Muskingum 8 Moysville 0 New Lexington 8 Morgan 12 ST.ALOYSIUS 20 LANCASTER 26 s', RandySmith, Mike Shuster, Jim Nelson; Row 3: Craig Elliott, Mike Wintgens, Richard Cady, Randy Buckley, Ricky Harper; Row 4: Doug Hammer, Mike Wilson, John Bell, Craig Caton, James Bell, Marc Caton, Brian Spring; Row 5: Mr. Sutherland, Coach Cannon 69 Doug Lyle 00L Roger Tewksbury 050. Roger Tewksbury 60, Rich Storts 04L THE HOMECOMING GAME Ed Shoemaker 06L Danny Smith 92L Tom Stoneburner 62L Tom Stonebu rner 6D 70 Ed Shoemaker UQ Danny Smith Qm Dave Bell $0, Dick Probasco 0D Danny Smith 02, Doug Lyle on ground. ALL MVL FIRST TEAM: Craig Spring, Dick Probasco. Dick was also All SEO. Danny Smith 02, Dave Bell 030, Curt Houk WED, Tom Hunt 020. SECOND TEAM: Doug Lyle, Dave Bell, Dick Fisher. Danny Smith 02X Tom Hunt 00 with ball, Robert Headley 60L Roger Tewksbury $0. Robert Headley G-lonorable Mentiom; Doug Lyie, Craig Spring, Dave Bell, Dick Probasco, Dick Fisher, Roger Tewksbury Wonorable Mentiorv. Dave Bell Q30, Curt Houk C75L Tom Stoneburner $9, 71 Dick Probasco 07L Tom Hunt QB in background. CHEERLEADERS At Football: Elaine Rice, Pam Lynsky, Nellie Nelson, Marsha Talbot, Becky Kuhn. VARSITY standing RESERVES Kneeling At Basketball RESERVES- Mary Cavinee, Julia Short, Molly Dalrymple, Vicky Claypool, Roxanne Freriks. PEP ASSEMBLIES These call themselves the 69ers. 74 CROWNING THE QUEEN: Nouna Taylor 6eni00 and Randy Tatman; Susie Wilson Sophomora and Jerry lnman; Queen Connie Schooley and Robert Headley; Roxanne Freriks G reshmam and Ed Shoemaker; Marsha Talbot Uunion and Bruce Alexander. HOMECOMHMEQUEEN CONNHESCHOOLEY 1968 THE 1969 VARSITY Front to back: Chuck Berga, Wally Nelson, Craig Spring, Dave Bell, Ronnie Schooley, Tom Hunt, Bill Aichele, Tim Maines, Gary Swinehart, Steve Sines, Donnie Swinehart, Coach Bell. Kneeling: Manager Mike Frecker. THE RECORD ho dote5 76 CROOKSVILLE RoseviHe 50 55 Crooksville JOHN GLENN 58 80 Crooksville TRl-VALLEY 88 72 CROOKSVILLE Philo 68 62 CROOKSVILLE Sheridan 58 69 Crooksville MAYSVILLE 72 65 Crooksville WEST MUSKINGUM 68 57 CROOKSVILLE New Lexington 56 99 CROOKSVILLE Roseville 63 74 CROOKSVILLE Morgan 55 52 Crooksville JOHN GLENN 54 71 Crooksville TRI-VALLEY 74 Coach Bell 76 Dave Bell Steve Sines 77 Manager Mike Frecker Tim Maines Wally Nelson Tom Hunt Coach Sutherrand and Coach Graham Coach Collins Coach Bell and Coach Boyden THE RESERVES Tom Boyden, Rick McLean, Rick Bankes, Jim Williams, Dick Fisher, Tim White, Robert Storts, Mr. Boyden, Richard Reider, Marvin Nelson, Mike Levering, Mark Patton, Tom Klingler, Curt Houk, Mike Scurlock. THE FRESHMEN Front: George Pride, Mark Redfern, Gary Lindsay, Ron Neff, Chris Weese, Jon Allen. Back: Kem Dalrymple, Marc Caton, Robert Storts, Mr. Collins, Randy Thomas, Randy Embrey, Don Neff. Sitting: Managers Tom Collins, Scott Harris. 79 JUNIOR HIGH TEAMS Craig Elliott, Mike Shuster, Rick Harper, Marc Caton, John Bell, Richard Cady, Tim Baker, James Bell, Doug Hammer, Dave Hammer, Mr. Graham. In front Managers: Steve Satterfield, Richard Nelson. Front: Manager Richard Nelson, Eric Tedrow, Randy Buckley, Randy Ruff, Jim Nelson, Mr. Sutherland, Manager, Steve 80 Satterfield Back: Lance Vallee, Brian Spring, Ed Hunt, Gary Dunwoody, Billy Rifer, Craig Caton. TRACK TEAM. FRONT: Craig Spring, Roger Tewksbury, Ed Shoemaker, Dick Probasco, Chuck Berga. ROW 2: Mr. Bell, Tom Hunt, Tom Stoneburner, Mark Patton, Gary Kennedy, Curtis Houk, Jerry Southall, lVlr. Boyden. BACK: Mike Frecker, Ed Noce, Craig Brannon, Mike Collins, Tom Klingler, Steve McNeal. HIGH JUMP: Tom Hunt HIGH JUMP: Ed Shoemaker BROAD JUMP: Ed Shoemaker 81 POLE VAULT: Curtis Houk POLE VAULT: Tom Hunt ON THE POLE: Craig Brannon DISTANCE TEAM: Ed Noce, Craig Spring, Mike Collins, Craig Brannon, Chuck Berga RELAY TEAM: Gary Kennedy, Ed Shoemaker, Craig Brannon, Tom Hunt SHOT PUT: Roger Tewksbury SHOT PUT: Tom Stoneburner DISCUS. Dick Probasco DISCUS- Jerry Southall ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS BEARFIELD SCHOOL 84 Mr. Kermit Weaver, Principal Mr. Kangas, Janitor W eave r Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Potts, Cafeteria cooks Cafeteria Mark Altier, Terry Baker, Jane Cable, Susan Schooley, Herbert Powell, W 2: Larry Baker, Jerry Storts, Dale Tokie, Ronnie Jadwin, Wyatt Mike Holcomb, Lee Schooley, Jim Schooley, Keith Miller. BACK Charlene Ferguson, Connie Mike Altier, Frank Paynter, Jim Dalrymple, Gene Wooley, Mr. Weaver. FRONT ROW: Yvonne Toth, Ralph Wesney, Keith Kaufman, Jim Holmes, Jim Hammers. R0 Taylor, Don Corp, Timmy Moore, Mark Street, ROW: Mark Nelson, Kevin Kirkpatrick, Roy Savage, Randy Storts, Marilyn Danielson, Kennedy, Mark Cable, MRS. HORNES ROOM u Ann Watts, Linda Alfman, Tami Hinkle, Marvin Nichols, Melvin t Hooper, Karen Welsh, Terry Tokie, Barbara Taylor, Mrs. Horne, Arno Price, Karen Moore, Victoria Wolfe, Rodney Hoffman, Janice Danielson, Garry Haley, Christina Horn, Ronald Spinks, Debra Weiner, Bobbi Allen, Allen Wooley, Doris Cain. 85 FRONT ROW: Pam Nelson, Sue Ann Hoicomb, Lo Nichols, Michael Toth, Ricky Addington, Kenny Jadwin, Bart Lloyd Willison, Brett Hooper. BACK ROW: Ruth Wolfe, Tammy Bateson, Larry Haley, 86 MRS. HERREWQTT S ROOM FRONT ROW: Herbert Cain, Todd Russell, Gary Moore, Robert Taylor, Dale Hmcomb, Michael Stoneburner, Drew Street, David Horn, Teresa Blaney, Margaret Price, Coleen Addington, Kim Funk, Kathy Watts, Deborah Toth. BACK ROW: Cheryl Moore, Lorraine Erwin, Kevin Sickles, Steve Allen, Tom Dalrymple, Tom Russell, Ricky Nelson, Malcolm Ross, Robert Reed, Richie Bateson, Glenn Wesney, Jeff Holcomb, Jeff Altier, Billy Reed, Andrew Schooley, Teresa Wiener, Regina Nichols, Mrs. Herriott. R S R O OM $ MRS. OSSINGE i FRONT ROW: Lois Wooley, Sheila Henry, Kathy Yoder, Loreen Addington, Lori Cavinee, Roxie Erwin, Lyvonne Reed, Lucy Welch, Marjorie Nelson, Roxanna Hoffman, Tina Allen. ROW 2: Mitchell Miller, Alan Altier, David Ferguson, Keith Cable, Jimmy Storts, Mark Brown, Brad Reed, George Taylor, Douglas Baker, Donald Spears, Mark Tokie. BACK ROW: Mrs. Ossinger, Lorraine Schooley, Chris Taylor, Myra Cavinee, Susan Hinkle, Timmie Alfman, Lena Nelson, Debra Reed, Randy Storts, Karen Holmes, Terry Brown. Mippy Miller, abseno Mrs. Ossinger's Class Mrs. Herriotf's Class 87 88 EAST SCHOOL Mr. Wise, Janitor Front: Mrs. McIntyre, Mrs. Worthington, Mrs. Sowers, Mrs. Jackson, Miss Post. Back: Mrs. Burley, Mrs. Sinsabaugh, Mrs. Spragg, and Mrs. Hughes. Kindergarten Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Mauller, cafeteria cooks MRS. SINSABAUGHS ROOM y x y. SIXTH GRADE FRONT ROW: Gary Weaver, Terry Weaver, Randy Loggins, David Tignor, Chris Watts, Steven Woodward, Mary Hammond, Cynthia Wood. ROW 2: Rita Driggs, Debby Syphers, Tina DeGarmo, Kelly Hannum, Bruce Brannon, Robert Dusenberry, Randallv Rupe, Mrs. Sinsabaugh. ROW 3: Phyllis Dunlap, Jeff Hinkle, Randy Crain, Cindy Brooks, Ronnie Harrison, Perry Ford, Jackie Loomis. TOP ROW: Sharie Stroll, Diane Willison, Vicky Newlon, Roxanne McArtor, Chris Moore, Charles Gillogly, Larry Harper, Billy Davis. MRS SOWERSS ROOM SIXTH GRADE FRONT ROW: Jimmie Slack, Darla White, Donna Bobb, Donna Theisen, Mandy Lindimore, Tara Wiseman, Tim Dusenberry, Mrs. Sowers. ROW 2: Cindy Williams, Mike Cavinee, Jeff Cady, Steve Murphy, Tom Hammond, Mike Caldwell, Kevin Savage. ROW 3: Dow Cannon, Bill Boyden, Dale Bateson, Mike Johnson, Ronnie Embrey, Robin Stephenson. ROW 4: Renea Tatman, Debbie Dennis, Susan Satterfield, Jerry Emory, Ann Kenny, Kevin German. TOP ROW: Cindy Bankes, Becky Robison, Barbara Dalrymple, Mary Ann Swingle, Karen Wolfe, Kerry Dunn, Bob Boyden. 89 90 MRS. McINTYRES ROOM THIRD GRADE FRONT ROW: Teresa Merckle, Paula Dickerson, Beth Ann Hinkle, Valeri Baker, Debbie Rambo, Penni Blagg, Marcella Harvey, Susie Dalrymple, Carolyn Tignor, Jeannie Newlon, LuAnn Neff, Kim Wilson. ROW 2: Mrs. McIntyre, Sharon Nelson, Mary Ann Collins, John Harris, Mike Thomas, Connie Woodward, Cindy Willison, Rita Redfern, Vicky Scheiber. ROW 3: Tommy Miller, Ricky Bobb, Robbie Bookman, Billy Bobb, Jody Altier, Bobby Gillogly, Ralph Donaldson. TOP ROW: Jon Riffle, Joe King, Dennis Emory, David Bobb, Todd Wolfe, Ron Maxwell, Don Maxwell, David Hughes, Billy Piccone, Scott Nelson. SECOND GRADE FRONT ROW: Billy Alvey, Jeff Slack, Douglas Wood, Ricky Baker, RickeySlack, Billy Tignor, Lisa Dalrymple, ROW 2: Robbie Wolfe, Mary Kaye Watts, Diedra King, Bret Fisher, Steven Schieber, Bill Harrison, Tommy Willison, Mrs. Burley. ROW 3: Kathy Spires, Diana Miller, Darrin Strate, Mike Hull, Dianne Eveland, Denita White, Annette Collins. TOP ROW: Scott Murray, Bobby Stalter, Dickie Smith, Eddie Peck, Sammy Zinn, Mariann Thomas, Molly Altier, Kim Baker. GRandy Williams, absent: MRS. JACKSON,S ROOM FIFTH GRADE FRONT ROW: Leroy Spires, JimmyTignor, Ronnie McLean, Terri Newlon, Terry Emory, Robbie Collins, Keith Donaldson, Mike McNeal, Pat Nelson. ROW 2: Mrs. Jackson, Tammy Wood, Beth Dickerson, Randy Smith, Robbie Sowers, Kathleen Redfern, Richard Gillogly, Paul Hull. ROW 3: Brenda Bobb, Vicki Williams, Danny Thomas, Madonna Wintgens, Pam Eveland, Christal Collins. ROW 4: Jerry Liff, Kathy Peck, Ronita Fisher, Nonnie Driggs, Tim Freriks, Jud Denman. TOP ROW: Jeff Blagg, Gail Eppley, Beth Neff, Yvonne Thomas, Randy McGrath, Drew Collins. MRS. WORTHINGTONS ROOM FOURTH GRADE FRONT ROW: Naomi Clinton, Ann VanAtta, Marketa Stephenson, Mickey Johnson, Nancy Neff, Jeff Dennis, Mark Dusenberry, Mrs. Sam Worthington, Jr. ROW 2: Terry Clark, Larry Savage, Danny Hinkle, Donald Wood, Kevin McG rath, Creta Baker, Kathy Newlon. ROW 3: Sally Dunlap, Carolyn Wood, Tim Dickerson, Laura Redfern, Steven Watts, Dianna Peck. TOP ROW: Ellen Crain, Billy Desarro, Chris Harris, Charles 80993, 91 Roberta Collins, Rachel Long, Andrea German. 92 MISS POSTS ROOM FIRST GRADE FRONT ROW: Miss Post, Staci Rodgers, Christy Hoover, Dale Newlon, Karen Collins, Chester King, Tom Dickerson, Marty Redfern, Joel Riffle. ROW 2: Jimmy Dennis, John Justice, Brent Marshall, Beth Murray, Ronnie Fisher, Charles Spires, Pete VanAtta. ROW 3: Cheryl Willison, Janis Donaldson, Sherry Robison, Melody Crain, Barbara Long, Timothy McIntosh, Alice Tolliver. TOP ROW: Bryan Wolfe, John Loop, Kevin Slack, Darin White, Paul Altier, Richie Brown, David Levering. MRS. HUGHESS KINDERGARTEN FRONT ROW: JeffMurray, Brian Lyons, Lonnie Smith Redfern, David Strate, Mark Barringer, Ricky Baker, Scott Wood. TOP ROW: Pam Deituck, Roger Tignor, Rodney Sprankle, Edward Justice, Jeff Rambo, Kirk Harris, Troy Watts, ROOM , Charles Slack, Teresa Woods, Brent Gary Thompson. Mrs. Jackson's Fifth Grade Mrs. Sinsabaugh's Sixth Grade 93 MC LUNEY SCHOOL Mr. Herriott, Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Allen, Miss Pillsbury, Mrs. Crooks, Mrs. Van Horn, and Mrs. Gannon. Mr. Sparks, janitor MRS. CROOKSS ROOM FRONT ROW: Kent Pritchard, Jeff Lipps, Bill Lantz, John Adams, Brad Browning, Greg Starcher, Denny Roush, Richard Parker, Mark Spung, Joe Miller. BACK ROW: Ricky Willison, Gary Chevalier, Melody White, Brenda Welch, Annett Gossman, Cheryl Sparks, Tammy Aichele, Marlene Adams, Rhonda Smith,- Jeff Fisher, John Rosser, Mrs. Clarence Crooks. MRS. GANNON,S ROOM FRONT ROW: Sharon Sowers, Barbara Welch, Renee Sherrick, Darla Cherry, Lori Taylor, Renee Murray, Debbie Roush. ROW 2: Ruth Willison, Elaine Gottke, Trinda McKee, Sherry Murray, Jean Hill, Rebecca Neff, Beverly Tolley, Linda Stephenson. TOP ROW: Mrs. Gannon, Jeff Ratliff, Tommy Chevalier, Durward Hampton, Randy Hayman, Ricky Rose, Richard Kinney, Jeff Starcher, Ricky Riffle, Royce Sherrick. 95 96 MRS. MARSHALDS ROOM SECOND AND THIRD GRADES, FRONT ROW: Debra Chevalier, Cheryl Printz, Marilyn Milligan, Beveriy McKee, Tina Lantz, Sandra Eveland, Connie Gottke, Tina Sparks, Robin Spung, Diane Ratliff, Rhonda Miller, Marcia Printz, Kathy Hill, Ronda Ebert, Yvonne Smith. BACK ROW: Mrs. Marshall, Gloria Price, Melissa Starcher, Kevin Bowen, Alan Ferguson, Charles Fisher, Steven Adams, Richard Ruff, Mark Lipps, Ricky White, Ricky Eveland, Billy LeRoy, Raymond Pletcher, Randy Taylor, Dirk Mumford, Greg Sherrick, Bryan Pontious, Allen Hampton. MRS. MANOPWS ROOM m a FIRST GRADE, FRONT ROW: Sally Adams, Diane Willison, Lori Fisher, Darla Spung, Cindy Lindamore, Lorena Allen, Dee Ewing, Connie Bowen, Beth White, Truly Brumage, Bonnie Hampton, Marilyn Ferguson. BACK ROW: Robbie Marlow, Mark Pontious, David Dunwoody, Mark Henning, Shane Wilson, Jay Davis, Steve Dunwoody, WiHie Kinney, Clay Davis, Brent Hayman, Ricky Chevaiier, Terry Ebert, Chuck Willison, David Ruff, Mrs. VanHorn. MISS PILLSBURYS ROOM KINDERGARTEN FRONT ROW: Stacey Sickles, Carrie Allen, Josie Hooper, Lynette Allen, Beth Ann Schodley, Beverly Harper, Sarah Eveland, Angie Altier, Teresa Hoffman, Ruby Ann Lanning, Holly Hinkle, Sherri AicheIe. BACK ROW: Miss Pillsbury, Timmy Watts, Jeff Jadwin, Dan Pontious, Darrell Hampton, Ricky Bowen, Jim Sparks, Eric Tokie, David Rosser, Jeff Robinson, Danny Toth, Brian Wesney, Jimmy Nelson, Darl Holcomb, Dean Holcomb. MRS. ALVEY'S Remedial Class CAFETERIA 97 NORTH SCHOOL Mr. Hicks, Miss Kinnan, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Smock, Mrs. Taylor, Miss Maxwell. Mrs. Nelson absenD Mr. Hicks, principal 98 Mr. Hicks's Fifth Grade Mrs. Nelson with her kindergarten MR. HICKSS ROOM '4.- a FIFTH GRADE FRONT ROW: Mr. Hicks, Jay Johnson, Stephen Eveland, Brad Wilson, Joe Jackson, Andy Swingle, Marge Brown, Tammy Davis, Steven Jeffers, Junior Schlotzhauer, Susan Thomas. ROW 2: Don Watson, Scott Newlon, Mike Wolfe, Mary Valentine, Rodney Stalling, Gerald Brown, Ruth Lindsey, Suzann Spears. ROW 3: Billy Walters, Donnie Lindsey, Star Bateson, Patricia Bruce, James McHenry, Donnie Dennis, Phillip Locke, David Bess. ROW 4: Polly Densmore, Mary Ann Hughes, Brenda Thomas, John Tedrow, Jean Spears, Bryan Gorby. BACK ROW: Dave Wilfong, Mark Dunlap, Larry Dunwoody, Bobby Dorsey. MRS. WILSONS ROOM FOURTH GRADE FRONT ROW: Joe Riggs, Clayton Moore, Danny Ford, Ricky lnman, Pamela Wood, Pamela EHiott, Jerris Gorby, Tammy DeGarmo, Patricia Lindimore, Ricky Starner, Mrs. Wilson. ROW 2: Shawn Piccone, Lisa Bowers, Kathleen Hannum, Jeannie Moss, Christopher DeGarmo, James Wilson, Marvin Brown, JeffreyMcHenry. ROW 3: TommyBolyard, Karen Bash, Lisa White, Khristine Hannum, Cynthia Murphy, MarciaHarper, Jeffrey Bruce, Greg Wilsen. BACK ROW: John Tittle, Lawrence Eppley, Scott Sims, Richard Russell, Kirt Frash, Topper Price, Rusty Bookman, Kevin Weaver. 99 lOO MISS MLWEDS ROOM THIRD GRADE FRONT ROW: Randy Swingle, Kelly Mercer, Mark Kenny, Sandy Syphers, Kelly Wood, Cheryl Talbot, Carol Talbot, Keith Newlon, Doug Snider. ROW 2: John Johnson, Lori Hinkle, Ernie DeGarmo, Angrea Valentine, Roddy Buckley, Missy Cavinee, Jeff Plotts, Greg Rosser. ROW 3: John Loomis, Jim Walters, Cindy Johnson, Rodney Eppley, Dale Stalling, Sandy Stover, Christine Ford, Mona Robison. BACK ROW: Brent Vallee, Larry Schlotzhauer, Cindy Jeffers, Sherry McArtor, Erin Sims. marbara Lindimore absenb MRS. TAYLORS ROOM SECOND GRADE FRONT ROW: Marilyn Cavinee, Martha Dennis, Anita Mauler, Ricky Buckley, Michele Wood, Sharon Price, Robin Riffle, Taryn Dunn, Mrs. David Taylor. ROW 2: Tammy Wood, John Russell, LeAnn Wilson, Teresa Waiters, Donna Densmore, Jerry McHenry, Linda Cady, Brian Bookman. ROW 3: Larry Eveland, Debbie Plotts, Brenda Schlotzhauer, Sandra Brown, Teresa White, Herman DeGarmo, James Thomas, Lori Harper, ROW 4: Regina Wheeler, Mark Riggs, Wesley Clutter, Brenda Tittle, David Fleming, Debra Murphy, James Dillehay, Robert Bankes, Jr. BACK ROW: Thomas Harper, Dean Dunwoody, Robbie Embrey, Jacqueline Dunlap, Brent Gorby, Bryan Wolfe, Jim Watson. merry Dunlap absenU MRSs SMOCKS ROOM. FIRST GRADE FRONT ROW: Debbie Frash, Kenneth Browning, Robbie Bash, Beth Ann Watson, Barbara Robison, Donald Johnson, Troy Chesser, Brett Scott, Randy Bankes, Duane Gibbs, Alice Lindimore. ROW 2: Suanne Thomas, Troy Vallee, Shari Starner, Sallie Satterfield, James Swingle, Robert Elliott, Tracy Stalling, Junior Wiseman, Jayne Harper, Mrs. Smock. BACK ROW: Jacqueline McHenry, Raymond Riley, Joey Frash, Roger Dennis, Tommy Conaway, Glenn Hazlett, Bobbi Smith, Debbie Harrison. MRS. NELSONRS ROOM KINDERGARTEN FRONT ROW: Tami Riffle, Cheryl Price, Jill Riggs, Jan White, Susan Miller, Debra Harbaugh, Paula Porter, Michael Fleming, Billy Powell, Charles Adams, Jimmy Wiseman. ROW 2: Diane Wilson, Lori Frash, Alice Clutter, Shellie Harper, Polly Ford, Robert Browning, Michael Wood, Roy Collins, Michael Brown, Mrs. Nelson. 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W, ADVERTISERS 104 SIDWELL BROTHERS Asphalt Aggregate C001 Lime Route 1147 Zanesville, Ohio Phones New Lexington 342-1988 Fultonhom 849-2392 NEW LEX BUILDERS SUPPLY Glidden Points Sundrays Wallpaper Sanifas Murals Quality Materials for Less New Lexington Phone: 342-2006 Compllmenfs of WHITE'S AUTO WRECKING Compliments of ALLEN'S CLEANERS Gifts Greeting Cards Flowers Crooksville MARTIN'S ACE HARDWARE Open 9A. M. - 9 P. M. Phone: 453-0641 Zane Plaza Shopping Center South Zonesville Compliments of LEVERING FLORIST Crooksville Ohio Zanesville's Oldest Credit Jewelers ROBERTS The Diamond Store Teen-oge charge accounts welcome GIBSON PACKING COMPANY Zone's Trail Brand Meats Try Our Fine Lunch Meats Phone: 452-4501 South Zanesvi 1 1e, 0 hio N O L L ' S MAYSVILLE TAVERN AND RESTAURANT Phone: GL 2-0112 4 Miles South of Zonesville, on Rt. 22 Julia Noll, Prop. Compliments of CO LUMBIA GAS COMPANY ROBERT'S DAIRY QUEEN State Route 345 East Fulfonhom, Ohio McBEE'S JEWELRY STORE New Lexington PLAISTED INSURANCE AGENCY 108 S. Main St, New Lexington Phone: 342-2898 Congrofuiafions to Class of '69 B 8! B CAST STONE CO. Congratulations to the Class of 69 SHELTON MOTORS Compliments of GEORGE BLAGG Compliments of STONEBURNER'S SOHIO Six Mile Turn Compliments of DE GARMO'S KORNOR REST Roseville, Ohio Facilities For Banquefs Open 6 cm. to 8 pm. Compliments of BIG APPLE NITE CLUB REED'S SOHIO SERVICE STATION Sfringfown, Route 1 Crooksville THE BAKER BREAD COMPANY Corner Soufh 0nd EighmL Sfreefs Zanesville, Ohio 43701 Phone: 452-8746 Compliments of THE FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK 470 Interest in Savings Complete Banking Service Roseville Branch Member F. D. l. C. Perry County's Only One-Sfop Shopping FRAMES MARKET CROOKSVILLE HARDWARE COMPANY TV and Appliances Everything in Hardware Both Stores Open 7 days 0 week 8:30 a.m.--9:00 p.m. 106 Compliments CONNS POTATO CHIPS Mode Fresh Dai ly Zanesville, Ohio GL 2-4615 THE ZANESVILLE COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 7th and Harvey Sf. Zonesville, Ohio Phone: 452-4111 things go CWW better - I N B o T T L E s Wlth Coke Compliments of BOB RICHARDSON Representative For- Business equipment Fourth Street Zonesville SUBURBAN DRILLING CO. Pumps For All Your Needs Phone: 452-4507 1950 East Pike Zanesville, Ohio Compliments of HULL POTTERY COMPANY Crooksville, Ohio Compliments of THE NELSON MCCOY POTTERY CO. Roseville Ohio WA L L Y ' S Delicious ROAST BEEF SANDWICH Norfh Maple Avenue Maysville Avenue Zonesville, Ohio Main Street, Downtown Congratulations to C loss of 1969 WC LFE'S TAVERN Crooksville Ohio Complimenfs of YOUNG AND LEWIS SERVICE STATION Blue Sunoco Gas and Oil Crooksville , Ohio Wishing the Class of 69 Success BEN FRANKLIN Locally Owned NofionoHy Known Phone: 982-4016 105-107 East Main St, Crooksville, O. CADY INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance R. L. Cody, Agent Phone: 982-3091 101 East Main Street CrooksviHe, Ohio DUNLAP'S TRADING POST Antique Ifems Modern Telephone 982-4481 145 West Main Street CrooksviHe, Ohio Congratulations from ROGER'S BARBER SHOP Crooksville Ohio Compliments of THE CAMERA SHOP Market Sfreef Zonesville Ohio Phone: 452-7302 CHENEY TIRE SERVICE New Lexington, Ohio Refreads--Generc11 Tires--BOHeries A lignmenfs--Shocks--MUFF1ers Refracto rios Division FERRO CORPORATION Compliments of SNIDER FLAUTT LUMBER, INC. New Lexington, 0 hio Comp Ii men'rs of BEN SOWERS ALUMINUM 461 Putnam Avenue Zanesville, Ohio Compliments of READY-MIX CONCRETE PRODUCTS,1NC. Building Supplies Phone 342-1948 Mechanic Street New Lexington Amos Sims Good Luck ELLIOTT LUMBER COMPANY Crooksville Malta Congratulations DON EVELAND'S BARBER SHOP CITY TIRE SERVICE 1356 Maysville Ave. Zanesville, Ohio 43701 Congrofulofions, Class of 69 WILSON'S BAKERY Complimenfs of LAURA'S BEAUTY SHOP MAE0 WEAVER FASHIONS Country Fair Zane Plaza Shopping Center Shopping Center Zonesvi He, Ohio 43701 TEWKSBURY LUNCH AND lCE CREAM Roseville, Ohio Eddie and Marie Waltemire, Dwnensymw BILL'S and MARY'S DRIVE-IN CLOCK RESTAURANT 1420 Moysville Avenue ZonesviHe, Ohio SINGER HARDWARE, INC. Dean 6 Barry Paints, Oils, Glass Builders Supplies and G. E. Appliances Dial 982-2906 Free Delivery You are invited to visit THE CANDLE ROOM 244 West Main Crooksville, Ohio Anita Cady Congratulations to Class of '69 BOWERS AUTO SUPPLY Automotive Parts of Quality Main Street CrooksviHe, Ohio WISEMAN APPLIANC ES Major Appliance Sales and Service Phone: 982-4896 H7 Eas'r Main Street Crooksville, Ohio Compliments of T0 LLIVER'S MARKET Jim Tolliver, Proprietor MARTY'S BEAUTY LOUNGE 144 Moore Street TOLLIVER'S DISCOUNT Max Tolliver, Propriefor LAMB'S DRYCLEANER AND COIN LAUNDRY Open 24 hours c: day, 7 days a week Cash and Carry Plonf, 1-hour Service B roadway, New Lexington GROVES MOTOR SALES American Motors and G. M. C. Trucks 702 West Broadway, New Lexington Phone: 342-3486 COMPLIMENTS OF PEABODY COAL COMPANY Sunny Hill Mine Pictured here is 0 1650-8 BUCyrus Erie 65-cubic yard stripping shovel 109 Good Luck to the Class of -69- NEFF OIL CO., INC. Distribufors of Pure Oil Products Main Office: Crooksville New LexingtonuMoHonPhilo Compliments of GEM ICE CREAM CO. JACK WORSTALL Specialized Auto Glass Service 718 Marietta Sfreef Zonesville Phone: 453-0518 Phone: 453-0261 562 Putnam Ave. P. J. AUTO SALES Dependable Used Cars Paul Joseph, Prop. ZonesviHe, Ohio LEE JEWELERS 512 Main Street ZonesviHe Ohio New Easy Terms Limestone Aggregofe--Agriculfurcl Lime CHESTERHILL STONE CO. Phone: VI 9-2338 East Fulfonhom Ohio Compliments of SWINEHART'S DAIRY MART Six Mile Turn Compliments of THE CITY LOAN AND SAVlNGS COMPANY 115 East Main Street CrooksviHe Complimenfs OF THE ROEKEL COMPANY Zonesville Ohio NICOL'S RESTAURANT AND BAKERY 730 Putnam Avenue Zanesville Ohio Compliments of J O L L Y B A R Roufe 93 Crooksvi I le, Ohio O. K. COAL and CONCRETE Dial: GL 2-3036 South Zanesville Watch the Kids Compliments of SOUTH SIDE CARRY-OUT WESTERN AND SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE Sam Worthington, Jr. Walter Sidwell Robert Shreves Donald Murray Jerry Burns Lorry Smith M. Wolfe ROYAL CLEANING Zone Plaza Shopping Center Maysville Avenue Zonesville, Ohio Compliments of ROSEVILLE FEDERAL SAVINGS 8x LOAN ASSOCIATION Roseville, Ohio Each Investment Insured to $15,000 BAKER TYPEWRITER COMPANY Exclusive Dealer for Royal Typewriters Victor Adding Machines 124 Soufh Columbus Sf. Lancaster, Ohio Phone: 653-4531 DUTRO MOTO R COMPANY Soufheasfern Ohio's Lorgesf FORD Dealer South Fifth of Canal Street Zonesville, Ohio Complimenfs of THE ROBINSON-RANSBOTTOM CO. Roseville Ohio Besf Wishes to the Class of 1969 KINCAID BROTHERS Crooksville's 0 ldesf Depc rfmen'r Store Phone: 982-4982 111 Compliments of ALBERT DENNIS, JR. Representative Nationwide Insurance 366 Logan Street C rooksvi I le, 0 hi0 Phone: 982-5636 ELLIS PHARMACY Two Locations Main Street Maysville Avenue Duncan Falls Zanesville, Ohio 674-6118 452-0024 Consfrucfion lndusfrioluMiHnMine Supplies Zonesville, Ohio 43702 Box 431 Phone: 453-0328 Compliments of CLAY CITY BEVERAGE, INC. 335 North Sixth Sf. Zonesville Ohio R U F F ' S ROYAL BLUE SUPER MARKET Qualify Groceries and Frozen Foods 726 China Sfree'r Crooksville, Ohio SOWERS SHEET METAL Crooksville Heofing- Plumbing Char les Sowers, Proprietor FRED L. CANNON 8t SONS FUNERAL HOME Alan S. Cannon, Direcfor 36 N. Buckeye Street Crooksville, Ohio Phone: 982-491 1 'b LUMBERN6N Soufh Zanesville, Ohio COMPANY i'r'fh Street 15 Norfh F Zonesville, Ohio 113 Compliments of WISEMAN,S DAIRY Grade A Dairy Products Phone: 982-2891 Crooksville Phone: 691-7351 Roseville SPRING'S ASHLAND SERVICE The Friendly Man With the Better Brand Valvoline 0 i1 Products Richman Tires Crooksvi 1 1e, Ohio Compliments of DR. L. H. NELSON Optometrist C rooksvi 1 1e, Ohio SOWERS MARKET Household Supplies Sherwin Williams Paint Groceries-Meaf Crooksville Ohio Phone: 982-3901 RAY TOLLEY TV SERVICE Zenith Radio and Television Several New Models including Color To Choose From Service to all Makes 0F Radios and Televisions One Mile OFF Route 93 of Mc Luney RFD i412 Crooksville Ohio Complimenfs of THE CROOKSVILLE BANK Main Street C rooksvi 1 1e, O 1110 Each Deposifor Insured to $15,000 THE TIMES RECORDER Perry County's Favorite Daily Newspaper Telephone: 452-4561 34 Soufh Fourth Street Zanesvi 1 1e, Ohio 43701 PRICE PURE OIL SERVICE Lube Oil Tune-Up Expert Mechanic Tires Batteries Accessories 301 E. Main Street CrooksviIIe Phone 982-3061 Congratulations Class of 1969 M1 L-MAX RESTAURANT BILL KLINGLER'S CERTIFIED GASandOIL Compliments of PEART FURNITURE STORE Main Sfreef Crooksvi I Ie, Ohio Compliments of LEVERING'S GROCERY Main Street CrooksviIIe, Ohio Compliments of Joy Short CANNON AND CANNON FUNERAL HOME C rooksvi I Ie 982-3071 Compliments of SOUDERS DRUG STORE 29 E. Main Street C rooksvi I Ie, Ohio .ZanesviIIe Complimenfs of DUNLAP WELDING AND SUPPLY 720 Marieffo Street Phone: GL 3-0354 Ohio LONG'S JEWE LRY Arfccrved Diamonds and Bulovo Wafches C rooksvi I Ie, Ohio VAN HORN MOTOR SALES Your Mercury and Comet Dealer Phone: Fl 2-3215 228 Broadway New Lexington, Ohio Compliments of SINES INSURANCE AGENCY C rooksvi I Ie, Ohio CLOSSMAN'S HARDWARE Sporfing Goods Everything in Athletics Varsity Award Jackets and Sweaters School Equipment ZanesviIIe Ohio Electrical Contractors Electrical Supplies R. ALLEN ELECTRIC, INC. 545 South State Street Phone: 982-4931 Electrical ROY SPRANKLE Plumbing Service Phone 982-4011 Crooksville Patrons and Mr. and Mrs. Benny Watts Mr. and Mrs. James Schmoffer Cullen, Jo, and Denise Price Mr. and Mrs. Carl Evelond Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughes Mr. and Mrs. James Swingle and family Elinor Sinsobough Mr. and Mrs. Clarence HeskeH Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tewksbury Mr. and Mrs. Lee Murphy and Family Elsie Meors Mr. and Mrsa James W. Jusfice Chuck, Juanita, and Ed Noce Mr. and Mrs. Perle Allen Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marshall and sons Mr. and Mrs. Walter HerrioH Mrs. A. C. Lawrence Nedrc Mc Lean Mr. and Mrs. Marlin King Barb Smith Bob and Thelma Freriks, Roxanne and Peggy Jim and Evelyn Cryder Duncan Esfill Kay Kinncm Eddie Charles, Ellen, JoAnn, and Jackie Buck, Barbara, David, and Michael Ann King Mike and Elaine Frecker Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Esfep and Wanda Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reed Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Long Danny and Debbie Jim, Debbie, and Tim Gordon Sharon Ferguson and Tim White Rick and Sherry Greg Shell Raymond Potts Patronesses Bryan Sfoneburner Junior and Marcia Judy Redfern and Roger Hiney Perk Afer Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tharp Mike and Lynn Steve Jackson Jennie Roush Frank, Dollie, Charm, and Crystal Collins Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harris and boys Mr. and Mrs. Bonio Gossmcm Joe, Dona, David, Susie, and Michael Frances Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Adams and Gail Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gannon Troy, Brent, Lance, Herberta, and Joe Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Carter, Kathy and Kate Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gardner and family Margaret Gardner Mr. and Mrs. William Worfhingfon Mr.-ond Mrs. Alvis Winfgens and Family Eva G. Coulfer Mary Lou Keller Raymond Most Irma M. Hoke Jerry Sutherland A Friend Kenneth Graham Mr. and Mrs. William Walden Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Boyden Coach Bell and Family Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hughes Trena Kinnon Robert Gardner and Linda Gruey Jerry Burns Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harrop WALSWORTH Mnrceline. M0,, USA. .111 1-3. wqdia idnnn 3.1 . V I: 9.. .ix! fur13vmuxhtx3i 5'53 - .. I ll, I'HIVLme...:IbII-wu,3otvi ., u : . ..1Q?mwho....1w'w... .: a fa... . ... , o . 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