De Graff High School - Pirates Log Yearbook (DeGraff, OH)
- Class of 1957
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4 'Q a ' 3 + f ,VF ,, J 1.4 1,3455 'Z' if 1 E , A Z, 'g-9 f rv' g, an ? v 1 sk -44 I as 1 X V A r L G DEGRW HIGHS CHOOL .. .DfGRAff,Omo 1 ' '- .1 E YK X N. XX XX N QXAKQ I r IXXxXsiX1j IN DEX SENIOBS . . . . . . 6-12 X. Nxxlipff f'E K, . . .ff NQCLASSES . . . . . .13-20 QQUEEN SPORTS. . . . . . .50-54 PERSONNEL . . . . . SNAPSHOTS . . . . .36-38 ADVERTISEMENTS. . .37-44 if fwY,i2fvEFfgE',!gglAZLq'igkigfg ja E f ZW, I- x , .4 ,ff K ,, Z at oooozlxg ACTIVITIES. . . . .22-29 55N f RL. fi, X ADMINISTRATION Ships Captain XX lff James M, Lipham was born August 10, 1927, at Fyffe, Alabama. He attended public school in LaGrange, Georgia, and graduated from the LaGrange High School After high school he attended Tennessee Wesleyan College at Athens, Tennessee, and graduated Cum Laude with the degree of Associate in Arts. While on active duty with the army in Japan during World War II he worked on occupational classification of enlisted men. Raturning fron the army, he attended the University of Georgia and received the Bachelor of Science Degree in 1951 with a major in chemistry and with minors in physics and education. With the outh eak of the Korean War, he was recalled to active duty and conducted research in the chemical laboratory of an army hospital. Be than returned to the University of Georgia in 1952 and completed the Master of Science degree with a major in Education. At the University he was awarded the following honors: Phi Beta Kappa, National Honarary Society, Phi Kappa Phi National Scholastic Society: Gamma Sigma Epsilon, Honorary Chemical Societyg Kappa Delta Pi and Phi Delta Kappa, National Educational Fraternities. Mr. Lipham served two years as chemistry and physics teacher in Tifton, Georgia, High School and as guidance coordinator of the Tifton Public Schools. In June of 1955 he enrolled at the Ohio State University and began working to- wards the Doctor of Philosophy Degree. During the past school year he taught Biology and General Science in Upper Arlington, Ohio, High School, and also served as critic teacher for students majoring in science education at the Ohio State University. Mr. Lipham came to DeGra.ff in July of 1956 as administrator of the local school. He instigated the six-period day in our school this year and is endeav oring to guide this school to a high scholastic level. 3 . e ,il ln? iq 5 'rag '23, 'Q '-,W +6 X s,0V CU If Z: E l s L X NVE FF! l Y 5 359' 09? 1355 RHEBA ANGLE English Spanish BETS! ROSS American Problems Jr. High Social Studios Jr. High English JAMES C. MUSSER Mathomtics History Mhcf if WM DONALD BAIER Agriculture LBFIS NRC! Music CHAR1D'!'1'E LIPHAH Vocational Home Economics 4 MABII. WILLIAMS Commaro ial Education FLORIENE lDFFI'I'1' V English Family Living .1 31 +A gr W RUTH HAMMES Fourth Iitth Gradee RUTH PLUMMER First Grade 111- 41' If - f -- : -nf' ALICE STRAIER Library English DONALD TOWNSEND Coach Drivers Training Algebra I and II Health PHYLLIS SHORT Third Grade CES TAMPLDI Grades EIDISE POOL Second Grade LOIS KREGLOH Fourth Grade 5 PHYLLIS CURL FRANK MIONE Fifth Grade General science Biology 51-11125 iP1'LoT5 . Board of Education Seated: Nevin Hirschfeld, Byron Stahler Uresidentl, Jess Comer CC1erkl James L. Lipham, Superintendent Standing:Robert Smithers fVice Presidentl, Huber Rohrer, Kenneth Angle 6 . , , NXGQAX , 16, - 'L - ,AJ ,af Q X 2 g f MX ' W fist 1 T i , ,l-.ZZ ,. glare -fM255?Qanu'r 5552 1 Q CHARLES RICHARD NUTESTINE 'Chuck' Football 1, 2, 3, I, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, I, Chorus 1, 3, 4 Clase Vice President 2 Treasurer, Student Council 3 President, Student Council I, 'Adorable Imp' 3 'Line of Scrimmage' I, Homecoming Escort 3 NORMA 'Dean ie DENESHADE Band 1, 2, 3, L Torch Staff L LBJ. 4 'Adorable Imp' 3 Withdrawn February 15 PAUL mm npunyn Basketball 3 r.r.A. 1, 2, 3 7 Student Advisor, F.F.A. 1 JU! BAUGHHAI ll Joy!! Cheerleader 1, 2, 4 Vice President, Pep Club 3 Class President 3 Student Council 1 Treasurer, Student Council I, Band 1, 2, 3, I, Chorus 1, 2, 3, I, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, lo -D' Club 3,4 Torch Staff I, Annual Staff 2,3 'Adorable Imp' 3 'Line of Scrinlage' L 'X DELORIS TROUT nmen Band 1, 2, 3g L Chorus l, 2, 3, I+ Student Commcil 1 Pep Club 3 Homecoming Attendant Librarian 3, I+ FeHeAe A 'Adorable Imp 3 'Line of Scrimmage' 4 L l J 4 4 4 Q 4:4144 flddldlllaaai llll lllhkllil -Qu-is A GAR! REEDER 'Une' Football 1, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 2, 3 Band 1, 2, 3 Chorus 1, 3, 4 Class President 1 Student Council 2 Vice President, Student Council L 'D' Club 3, fo Finders Creepers' 2 'Adorable Imp' 3 'Line of Scrimmage' 4 CARL ROBERT LUHHY 'Cerlie' Baseball 1, 2, 3, 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 1, Chorus 1 Tl-DMAS DBTHILER SHEILA JEAN AMOS Wrolll lJe.nQI Football I, Basketball 4 Class Vice President 1 cm,m,a other eehoole 1, 2, 37 Clase sm-ew-y 3 Boneooning Attendant 1, 2, 3 !'.H.A. L 'Line of Scrimmage' I, 19:21 ca: 114111411 ll 111-va nomrr J. .ucxson n'Icf,bA::,:ms sm ngobn had 1, 2, 3g L chem 1, 2, 3, 4 Footbdl 1' 3' 4 01-mm-4 1, 2, 3, 4 and 1: Cheerleader 1, 4 LLL. 1, 2, 39 4 'lti0lll1 Honor s081lt1 3, L l'.H.A. 4 Pep Club 3 mm surf 2, 3 Co-editor, Annual L Torch Sie!! L 'n' c1uv 3, 4 'The Adorable Ilp' 3 'Line of Serinnge' 4 TERRY LEE KROUS! Tenn Bend1,2 my mmon usrol 'wm':JIQ..voSS angry!! Bllkeibtll 1 chasm' 5033: 4 Foothll 1, 4 'P 'U chbfhl 1 2 L LH-M 4 Claes Vice Pgeeident 3 'Line of Sorimmge' 4 r.r.4. 1, 2, 3 'Findere Creepers' 2 'Adorable IIP' 3 'Line of SGT!-180' 4 9 DCR! V. PEPT! 'Butch' Class Reporter 3 vicl PrQ8id.nt, rereAe 3 st1ldQt AdV1l01',reroAe 4 r.r.A. 1, 2, 3, A 'Finders Creepers' 2 'Adorable Imp' 3 'Line of Ssrimge' L ,..,. ca v231 6 J ,gg scecfaeacqvcaa .W-.igg-ni s 'M'- 3 FCNDA IDU HADDDI 'Fonda' Bend 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 3, I+ Cless Treasurer 1 F.H.A. 4 Pep Club 3 Librarian 3, I, 'Finders Creepers' 2 'Line of Scrilmsge' 1, SEIJLSE EI-QE DAVID wnxnn norrMAu c t1 D ' mas m BLA. 1 2, 3, A, Honor Waits et Lab0r's Gate Sentinel, ieFeAe BQ L 'Finders Creepers' 2 QLAEE 921,935 Rtd and White 10 CHARLES ADRSE DAVIS 'Charlie' Football 3, I+ r.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Cless President L 'Line of Scrimmage' I. JERRY ALAN CALDWELL 'Jerry' Chorus L Librdrien 1, 2 'Finders Creepers' 2 'Line of Serillege' L Mi' we-.ss CODY NOGLE ncodyn Student Council 2 Class Treasurer 3, 1, Annual Staff 3, L Co-editor, Annual L Librarian 3 'Finders Creepers' 2 'Line of Scrimlage' I, fUrbane Schools ll RICHARD KEITH TAYLOR 'Dick' Football 1, 2, 3, I, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, I, Student Council I, Class Treasurer 2 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, I, 'Line of Scrimmage' I, -111- .. - -.5-Qgxanugqgx-xt w A I DALE BAUGHMAN 'Dale' Football L Basketball Manager 1 Baseball 1 Bend 1 Chorus 1, 2, 4 Student Council 3 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, L 'Finders Creepers' 2 'Adorable Imp 3 'Line of Scrimmage L 11 ROBERT ALLEN BENSHOFF nnonnyn Football I, Basketball 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, I, F.F.A. 2 Chorus 2 'Finders Creepers' 2 'Line of Serimmge' Uttended other school L MARY LOUISE HAYNES 'Mary Lou' Bend 1, 2, 3, 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra I, F.F,A. 1, Pep Club 3 'Adorable Imp 3 'Line of Scrimmage' Annual Staff A 4 HAR! JOAN CLAY IIJOII Bend 1 Orchestra 1 Chorus 1, 2 Clase Reporter 2, 3 Toroh Staff 2 Annual Staff 2 'Finders Creepers' 2 NORMAN EARL SHADE 'llorm' Band2 Iliff I ..-f-. .-....-.----1 .-,-,---4---.-1 -P --- x E r ELSVORTH WILLIAM CORNELL 'Corky' Football 1, 2, I, Basketball 1, 2, 3 Baseball 3, I, 'D' Club 3, I, Band1,2,3,l, KENNETH R, MADDEN 'Ken' Football 1, 2, L Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3 Class Vice President I, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, L Treasurer, F.F.A. 3, I+ 'Finders Creepers' 2 'Line of Sorimmge' I, 12 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 1, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 F.F.A. l, 2, 3, I, Reporter, F.F.A. 3 President, F.F.A. I, 'Finders Creepers' 2 mum nn ELLIS Mm-11yn' Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1 Class Secretary 1 Class President 2 Class Secretary I, FJLA, L Torch Staff L RIOOOIUIQ Queen I, Adorable Ihp' 3 'Line of Scrimmage' L ? WHA' S ,ff cr- Q gi QQID IVIAT., s ff ' ff kr ffl f al 'I , A N n J X , f . , . , X f ' ,-2 ' 9? Q : ,f I 0 :J . , . ' 0 4 5 x 5 --- :S Row 1: Sandra Herald, Adele Pbselandor, Lynda Linot, Ruth Frogd, Karon Bubble, Kathryn Cloninger, Patricia Dreher, Susan Roby, Sue Jack- aon, Patty Jo Corkwell Row 2: Miss Roos, Tod Haynes, Arden Noor, Donald Carpontor,Char1es John- oon, Richard Hoes, B111 Det:-:Lck,Bay Downing G0 ,Bob Dotriok, John HL'l.1ialo, Ton Delong, Lloyd Stotlor, Floyd Stotlor Row Bt Barbara Honry,lancy Dodson,Jane Hooks, Rath Davia,Sharon lrisher, Rita Haddon, Shirley Braokney, Judy Roby, Billy Ray lnear, lloloon hook, lax-1 Dodds, Eldon Dodds, Brian McInt1re, Danny Color lvl-Withdrawn JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President. . . . . .Charles Johnson Vice President . . . . .Rita Madden Secretary. . . . . . .Lloyd Statler Treasurer. . . . . . . Susan Roby Student Council. . . Sharon Krisher John Uilliano PEELLEQEB IEEHBAESEE LQEESZI HAROLDE.WII.LIAMS,0WNlll Fire - Windsiorm - Casualty Sureiy - Aufomolnife Q 2:2121 eg Aga D.lDX33l lllB.HAl Dslirurr Dmc 13 , , if d A V 1 'X . 45 '57 X-X UL 4 5 fl ! Y R X X ' iif 1? ' XXD MA 5 e Row 1: Rachel Brown, Cherrill Cloud, Betty Yoder, Shirley Kau.ffmn,Betty Strong, Patty Weatherby, Joyce Hampton Row 2: Mrs. Williams, Larry Hill, Donnette Krouse, Donna Gold, Ruth Ann Coverstone, Carol Ellis, Geneva Allen, Petty lhnahen Row 32 Steve Cool, Jerry Haas, Charles Darrell, Emerson Thornton, Harry lbnehan, Jr., Daniel Germn, Erle Loffer SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President. . . . . . . . Steve C001 V108 President e 0 0 0 e Larry Secretary. . . . . Emerson Thorn?-OB Treasurer. e e e e e carol Student Council. . .Patty Weetherby Larry Heintz nl, REEDER FUNERAL I-lome Oxvssu Equmveo Amsuuuvcg Hosrrmn. Beo Ssnvlcs DE GRHFF, OH.lO Puorve 6191 Puone 2591 14 Zi 5 ffl ff? 'Sign X 0 gee Af aiyf H MATH :L Jf lf, I Yi 1 xfnfl f We H I f if X '- . f lf f XXX g 'fl' K 'V 'f X 4 . f X -if 7 -AWE' 9 x B X5 -3-: . I ,V K ld Row lx Row 2: .Row 3: Row Li PI'BBld8Dte e e o e e e shter Vice President . . . Jerry Shunaker Secretary. . . . . . .Linda Weeks Treasurer: 0 0 0 e e e Student Council. . . . . .Patty Dix 4 J 'S' ,f Pat Linet, Mike Madden, Harry Koogler, Lanny Neff, Billy Purk,Bob Armstrong, George Cloninger, Donald Leies Carol Amlon,Kay Garvey, Beulah Fredd, Patti Aubrey,Ca.role Farris, lhrjorie Graham, Kay Roby, Brenda Fansler, Sheryl Gump, Carolyn Haynes, Wanda Houchin Mrs. Liphgm, Virginia Voss, Patty Dix,Janice Comer, Ida Welle CWD Charlotte l'eee,Joanna Huber, Marvin Coverstone, Jack Danner,Billy Murphy, Billy Neal, Bill Slater, Max Bixler, Gerald Snapp Karen Carpenter, Nina Madden,Linda Wical, Judy Trout,Judy Reeder, Linda Weeks, Jeanne Gamble, Sharon Cordrey, Carmen Snyder, Shumaker, Jerry Thornton Donald Shoe fun-withdrawn ---....,,,,--- Jerry FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Brenda Fansler .f GROCER IES , MEATS , VEGETA BLES FRANTZFOOD MARKET Delirdff l Row 1: Row 21 Row 3: - - A A t,h C R EW william Fbffitt, Share1.Le Ankrom, Cathy Wells CWD, Steve Roby, Barbara HcIntosh,Harry Whitehead, Jeanne Roby,Robert McIntosh, Carol Baughlan, ,Nancy Downing, William Jackson, James Hostetler Mrs. Strayer, Mary Weeks, Phyllis German,Caro1 Mosslander, Anna Babble, Sharon Carr, Jackie Sidle, Joyce Yoder, Fran- ces Farr, Patsy Rohrer,Sharon Keenen,Sandra Shults ,Herbert Argabright, James Detrick,Mer1in Klotz, David Dovning,Da1e Amon David Pritchard, Ray Walters, Richard Stot1er,James Barge, Ronald Oaks, Marvin Hard, Gary Henry, Max Carey, Richard Brackney, Junior Henman, Ronnie Weeks, Mike Madden, Rich- ard Brenner, Gary Clayton, Joseph Krouse WI--'Withdrawn th 1 Y , - , Row 1: Karen 1'11eon,Sandra Pork, Linda Ankrom, Penny Solomon,Ellen Kaeck, Robert Voss, James Donnelly, Rodney Henman Row 2: Mrs. Angle, Cathy Strayer, Dorothy Broun, Mary Ann Strasser, Sue Wright, Janice Kauffmn, Marilyn Dix, Mary Davis, Judy Madden, Hella Corkwell, Ruth Coy Row 3: Robert Shoe, Danny Keller, Mike Ward, Dickie Dodson, Terry Dodds, Bob Petty, Ronnie Huber, Mike Wren, Jim! Houchin 16 9 Row Row Row Row Larry Cornwell, Morris Gamb1e,Richard D1-eher,Bobby Bixler, Billy Graham, Bill Craig, Ronnie Leiss Stanley Eseton,Bobbry Buchenroth,Jimmy Aubrey,Bobby Thomas, Donnie Cordrey,Da1e Chi1ders,Dennis A111son,Joyce Allison, Betty Perk, Maralyn Jackson Mr. Bailey, Yarjorie Davis, Nathalea Wical, Janice Madden, Mary Brown, Lois Oliver, Verla Zimmerman, Jane Argabright, Connie Garvey, Marlene Wilgus, Dale Oaks, Donald Aubrey Patty Krisher, Joyce Hengsteler, Michael Kirkpatrick, Dick Ammon, Tommy Hurley, Leroy Fradd, Ronnie German, Roger Rhoads. Diane Schlumbohm, Shirley Leies, Mary Ellen Shade Bowl: llow2s Row 3: Row 4: Absent: If eg. Lynn Shults, Jerry Beatty, Ji-y Hoffman, Larry A11en,Ron- nie Halls, Jerry Bell, Paul Whitehead Raylond C1oninger,Sally Childers,Jndy Kaeck,Karen Clayton, Basie Koogler, Kay Austin, Philip Rohrer, Bob Done.1d,R:leky lieoe Lynda Dunlap, Arlene Hu:-1ey,Nancy Gump, Carol Jean Cox,Key Schmidt, Virginia Hittepole, Jo Ann Carpenter, Ned Heintz, John Slater Hrs. 0ur1,Mary Louise D.otz,Sharon Weetherby,R:lta Thornton Paul Jenny, Martha Moffitt, Donald Hostetler, Gary Comer, Dale Linet, Rebecca Plank, Charles Tamplin. Wendell Stevenson, Linda Cotternn 17 Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Billy Thornton, Elaine Mbselender, Russell Strayer, Carol Taylor, Charles Petty, Cynthia Linet, Lee H+rb0Ur,Linda Leiss Harry Benehoff, Ji my Den1inger,David Roby, Ricky Roby,Jim Davie, Dick Hayman, Danny Hack, Keith Widener, Sue Austin M a. Wam es, Elaine Kean, Linda Houchin, Farilyy Herndon, Shelley Shultz, Billie Loffer, Vicki Ward, Lillian So1omon,Sueie Hampton, Billy Ward 5- R Fw the How 1: Terry Rhoade, Jimmy weeks, Paul Carr, Jimmy Meee, Jon Shoe, John Aubrey Row 22 Steve Perk, Joyce Aubrey, Carol Ary, Eddie Walker, Mike Hammond, Dickie Purk, Susie Reeder, Sandy Dodds, Mary Ann Strayer, Jackie Rufus Row 3: Billy Felger, Judy Longbrake, Vicky Wilgue, Steve Houchin, Donna Thomas, Phyllis Watkins, Herbert Tamplin,Lovel1 Hill, Jimmy Head ings, Jerry Downing Row L: Mrs. Kreglov, Martha Donnelly, Connie Fulton, Ellen Ankrom, Detw bie Turner, Brenda Oaks, Judy Wood, Sally Hall, Betty Jackson, Lena Corwin Absent: Arlene Davis, Ralph Rayles 18 Shade,Judy th fd Row 1: Steve Hammond, Jimmy German, David Strayer, Jimmy Vasser, Barbara Watkins, Aleta Allison, Shelly Manahan, Ruth Clon- inger, Connie Oaks Row 2: Larry Hittepole, Dainne Kauffman, Tommy Turner,Cinda Stah- ler, Roberta Dix,Wayne Cox, Steve Schlumbohn,Ted Cornwell, Candy Whitehead, Ann Doane, Joe Leisa Row 3: Mrs. Musser Ksubstituting for Mrs. Sho:-tD,Pam Schindevolt, Debbie Weeks, Charles Wood, Linda Easton, Bobby Ldngb ake, David Keller, Dennis Ward, Kathy Morris,Ronnie Grandstaff, Larry Edwards, Marilyn Morris Absent: Sherry Willis, Richard Stevenson Q L - ' Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Deborah Argabright, Joanne Davis, Thomas Moffett, Carolyn Strayer, Michael Allison, Marvin Blackstone, Charles Eas- ton, Patricia Weeks, Terisa Linet, Cheri Lee Ward, Sharon No le Lagry Roby, Wayne Hatcher, Harold Walls, Deanna Solomon, Deborah Moore, Connie Apps, Susan Sidders, Harry Davis, Thomas Prater, Jeffrey Moore, Larry Bell, Timothy Wren Miss Pool, Bobby Oliver, Jerry Rufus, Norma Jenny, Bonnie Wisecup, Sherry Madden, Jimmy Ary, Keith Hill, Jimmy Zim- merman, Gordon Hack, Kathy Freese, Tommy Jackson 19 nd Row lx Row 2: Row 38 James Morris, Roy Solomon, Robert Hammond, Barbara Hang- steler, Marvel Kean, Ralph Headings, Linda Smith Bruce Keenen, David Gamble, Gene Shumker, Rita Snyder, Bruce Weeks, Tommy Detrick, Shirley Easton Mrs. Tamplin, Letitia Keenan, Linda Pulfer, Cynda Herndon, Timothy Latimer, Kathy Cool, Christine Shadefdilliam Sid- ders BF Row ls Bobby Beatty, Randy Johnston, Craig Clayton, Stevie Oaks, Jeff Niece, Bruce Blackstone, Sherry Freese, Alan Roby, Jimmy Bell, Pamela Keenan Row 2: Nancy- Petty, Mike Goings, Leslie Moore, Mike Bodenmiller, Steve Nogle, Bobby Plank, Connie German, Gary Counts, Don- nie Herndon, Barbara Keller Row 3: Mrs. Plummer, Barbara Gentis, Ronny Snyder, Debbie Harsh- barger, Jerry Comer, Larry Comer, Timuy Donald, Raynond Petty, Marvin Kean, Gloria Comer, Ruth Deardurff Z0 wal N' i, -nf of JUDY ROBY In a general election, in which a vote was cast by each subscriber to the Pirate's Log, Jaw was selected as our Pirate Queen. She is a representative stmient, both in curricular and extra-curricular activities. As a Freshman, she was a member of both the concert and marching bands and served as class secretary. During her sopho- more year, she really got into her stride, serving as secretary of the sophomore class, playing in the bands,being on the Torch Staff, plqing volleyball in the tournamnt, and, lastly, being one of our very energetic cheerleaders. Then, as a Junior this year, she is at present the Secretary of Stuient Co1mc1l,st:lJl plqing in the band, on the Torch Staf!,in the Junior Plq,a member of the Spanish Club, and still leading cheers. Besides all these activities,Juh carries a 3.3 average in her scholastic work. Her outside activities inclmle 4-H work, church work, and sports, We take great pleasure in presenting Judy Roby as our Pirate Queen for the year ot 1957. Instead of leading cheers, Jurb, you can now receive some, 21 P 1 5 . f ! 'W' r ithlxffi 5 ff. 1. 'fx rvdig .QW ' 2 , 8, ' . 1 . z has -'NIwr.f . Hi FT we L .llhlf fx I I Seated at table: Carmen Snyder, Adele Mosslander, Ruth Coverstone, Sandra Herald, Normadene Shade, Judy Roby, Shirley Brackney, and Nancy Dodson, Editor Standings Mrs. Williams, Advisor, Don Carpenter, Joan Clay, Joy Baughman,Alice Musser, Marilyn Ellis, Virginia Voss, Patty Jo Corkvell, Keren Hubble, Donnette Krouse N .M l9K.ll'Y Q S is 1.1,'1ee f :-- d d'eL ON O R O CIE T Y a , ,,,l 'S r Qeo t rg Q F- QPR? ESQ so eeel fr, , lhmbers of the National Honor Society j f N'.- are elected on the basis of scholarship, t d11', t '1 didd leadership, character, and citizenship. ., ' t Only 155 ofthe junior and senior classes can be selected, and the students con- sidered must carry an average of 3.5 for his high school years. These students are selected by the faculty members a d the principal of the school arsssa W k at if ' ALICE ANN MUSSER ZZ Membership in the UD' Club is based on the number of points accum- ulated through sports, class activities, and scholarship. A student becomes a member of the Club when and if he se- curesthe necessary num- ber of noints. U C LUB in 2545 Cb' . . 0 Gary Reeder B111 Corkwell Alice Musser Joy Baughman STUDENT CGUNCIL Clockuise around the table: Gary Reeder, Vice Presidentg Patty Weatherby, Qophomore, Brenda Fans1er,Freshman, D1ck Taylor, Senior, Fonda Madden, Cen1or,Joy Baugh man,Trea urer3Judy Robv, ecretary,Char1es Notestine, President Marilyn Dix, Seventh Grade, Carol Baughman, Eighth Grade, Patty Dix,Ninth Grade, John williams, Junior, ' I V . I un X Standing: Mike Ward ,Seventh GradegSteve Roby,Eighth Grade, r p Sharon Krlsher, Junior, and Mr. Lipham, Advisor Z3 Row lx Row 2: Row 31 Mrs. Lipham, Jean Amos, Fonda Madden, Susan Roby, Virginia Voss, Marilyn Ellis, Normadene Shade, Mary Lou Haynes, Deloris Trout, Mrs. Haynes, Chapter Mother Kathryn Cloninger,Rnth Coverstone, Alice Musser,Donnette Krause, Carol Ellis, Ruth Davis,Joyce Hampton, Mary Easton,Sharon Krish- er, Barbara Henry, Karen Carpenter, Lynda Linet, Sue Jackson Patty Heatherby, Charlotte Mees,Handa Houch1n,Judy Trout,Charlee Davis KBeau of the !earJ,Patty Dix, Marjorie Grahan,Shery1 Gulp, Carolyn Haynes, Linda 'Hical NNY' RANK! . Al! .ll P MW xl , f Af, +C W W ' 0 'fc , 4, 1 D - 'Q 5 M fwfk T, n L ,T ,Q ,, x , U 1 ,. 4 P 47 CQ' wi '. 1 9 Row lx David Hoffman, Don Petty, Lloyd Statler, B111 Corkvell, Danny Comer, Kenneth lhdden, herson Thornton Row 2: Mr. Haier, Ton Madden, Paul Kuhn, Charles Davie, Ton Delong, lgdck Meee, Jack Banner, Jerry Shumker, Jerry Thornton, Eldon do Row 3: Floyd Statler, Don Leias, Don Shoe, Dale Beugiman, Gerald Supp Nelson Kaeck, lhx Bixler, Bill Detrick, Bob Detrick, Iarl Dodds Bob Jackson Z4 mmf 39 Row ls Donnette Krause, Arden leer, Cody Nogle, Alice Mueeer, Charles Johnson, Janice Comer Row 2: Mrs. Williams, Karen Hubble, Fonda Phdden, John Williams, Mary Lou Haynes , Sharon Krieher, Suean Roby sw Hablqmos el espanol Row 1: Hre. Angle, Joanna Huber, Patty Dix, Delores Cordrey, Sherrill Cloud, Mrs. Haynes Row 2: Jeanne Gamble, Judy Roby, Ruth Coverstone, Carmen Snyder, Rita Ihdden, Mr. Haynes Quzcn saber en todo. parte cabs.. X X EN Row 1: x L Row 2: Ju M1 Row 3: Row L: Gary Reeder, Lanny Neff, Harry Koogler, Billy Purk,Marjorie Graham, Brenda Fansler, Karen Carpenter, Shirley Kauffman,Kay Roby, Kathryn Cloninger,Karen Hubble,Adele Mosslander,Sheryl Gump,Cerolyn Haynes, Jerry Caldwell M , Niece, Charles Notestine, Dale Baughman, Lynda Linet, Patty Jo Corkwel1,Judy Reeder, Judy Trout,Patty Dix, Linda Uical,Donna Gold, Donnette Krouse, Carol Ellis, Betty Yoder, Sherrill Cloud, Sandra Herald, Nancy Cloninger, Deloris Trout, Alice Musser, Joy Baughman Mary Lou Haynes, Mary Easton, Barbara Henry, Nina Padden, Janice Comer, Sharon Krisher, Rita Madden, Susan Roby, Sue Jackson,Shirley Brackney, Nancy Dodson, Joanna Huber, Virginia Voss, Linda Weeks, Sharon Cordrey, John Williams, Jim Voss Charles Johnson, Arden Near, Bill Corkwell, Bill Slater,Jerry Haas, Marvin Coverstone, Erle Loffer, Earl Dodds Front: Robert Voss, Mary Louise Klutz, Kathryn Cloninger, Nancy ,lx X AX X , .f'5'?x X w ff x X3 rl k X, 'X n my Q-Q XXg,XJ,f Cloninger First Circle: Sandra Shultz, Janice Madden, Harry Whitehead, Marilyn Dix, Marjorie Graham, Barbara Henry, Lynda Linet, Patsy Rohrer, X Donnette Krouse, Ruth Covorstone Second Circles Susan Roby, Patty Jo Corkvell, Carolyn Haynes,Charles John- son,John Williams,Sherrill Cloud, Carol Ellis,Joycs Hampton, M, Nancy Dodson, Bill Corkwell Third Circle: Judy Reeder, Jackie Sidle, Alice Musser,Brsnda Fansler, Mary Lou Haynes, Joy Beughman, Mr. Niece H ffm , Ng yianbx X, 'Xi--,XX J mea V 'FJ 26 First Circle: Second Circle: Third Circle: Fourth Circle: 1 I1 vs' Joy Bsughman, Barbara Henry, Lynda Linet, Bill S1ater,Charles Johnson Janice Comer, Kay Roby,Patsy Rohrsr, Judy Roby,Marilyn Ellis, Merlin Klotz, Judy Reeder, Marjorie Graham, Carol Baughman, Marvin Coverstone, Sherrill Cloud, John Williams Carolyn Haynes, Normadene Shade, Joyce Yoder, Carole Morris, Jerry Haas, Larry Hill, Jeanne Gamble, Billy Neal, Virginia Voss, Patty Dix, Linda Weeks, Shirley Brackney, Rita Madden, Nancy Dodson, B111 Corkwell, Deloris Trout M . Niece, Dickie Brenner, Drum Major, Sue Jackson, Sharon Krisher, Earl Dodds, Fonda Madden, Brenda Fansler, Mary Lou Haynes, Susan Roby, Patty Manahan, Jackie Sidle, Joyce Hamp- ton, Carol Ellie,Arden Near, Patty Jo Corkvell, Alice Musser, and Majorettes Nina Madden, Sharon Cordrey The Band has performed at all football games, participated in marching contests, presented a spring concert, and marched in any community event using a marching unit. At football games they presented formations and helped make special events more interesting. During Homecoming, they marched at the half time, and took an active part in the Homecoming ceremonies. Z7 i5ENIGR PLAY GE 35? 3cRmMA ' 3 NE of W BY M, 0. QAEI Q! QBABAQIEBE Madge Collins. . . . . .... . . Joy Beughman Office secretary, friendly and outspoken Mr. Morrison . . . ........ Gary Reeder The principal, idealistic and serious Harry Donaldson. . . . . . . . . . Bob Benshoff A likeable movie-house owner Mrs. Warner. . . . . . . . . . . .Deloris Trout Kindly, sympathetic, timid MI'B,H1I'TiB. . . . . . . . . . . .Fondabfadden Ostentetious, cold, generally conceited Coach Horsley. . . . . . . . . . . . Don Petty runny, glad-handed, c11ch6-lovmg Mies GemmQ . . . . . . . . . . . . Alice Musser An English teacher Perry Winman . . . . . . . . . . .Dale Bsughman A fum-loving, sensitive high school boy Stanley Grappleneuskey . . . . . . .Dick Taylor A star football player Rubybinvay. . . . . . . . . . .MsryLouHaynes Romantic, with a 'crush' on her teacher Clyde Farris . . . . . . . . .Charles Notestine Serious, sedentary, madly-in-love with Ruby Ken................KennyMadden Matt . . . . . . . . . .Charles Davis J1lll9...... eeeeJe8.nAm0B e e e e e e e e e e Nogle Another Student. . . . Jerry Caldwell Miss Hooker. . . . . .Yarilyn Ellis Mies Harloue . . . . .Normadene Shade First woman. . . . . . . .Mary Easton Second Woman . . . . . .Nancy Cloninger Directors. . . .Rheba Angle Betsy Ross so 15- 5 235 ii' iii! - 1 MJUNIQR PLAY X 15' TE A THREE-ACT COMEDY BY ESTHER E. OLSON c 3 O 5 .QD O. tgnd EAS! Q! QEAISAQIEEE , Bernice Bremberry. . . . . Delores Cordrsy K Ruby Nolan . . . . . . . . . . .Sharon Krisher Carolilood. . . . . . . . . . . .RitaMadden by K Students at Cedar Hill A. to Miss Eustacia Hayworth . . . . . .Karen Hubble X The President er the cenege Ltd , Homer QI-Iaokenbush. . . . . . . . John Williams The elderly but spry custodian M Miss Pauline Pooley. . . . . . . .Nancy Dodson 1,5 U, Dedicated to building strong.hes1thy bodies' M y Mies Geraldine Carr, , , , , .Shirley Braokney D Teaches English and 'just lives' poetry . sg, Mr. Oliver Lee Oliver. . . . . . . Bob Detriok G f , D Interested in founding an Oliver Adademy X 1 W W eeeeeeeeeeemlannoby a f' Q -' X' A freshman on a scholarship I-Dtussmithe e e e e e e e e e e emnnycour 'J , Prom Skeleton Hole, 'somewhere out West' 0 Cobina Colgate-Brewster. . . Adele Mosslander Lotus's grandmother and a trustee Gilbert Glyer. . . . . . . . . . . .Ted Haynes An English 'modern' poet DormitoryGir1s. . . . . . . . . . . JudyR0by Patty Corkvell Kathryn Clorninger Lynda Linet Barbara Henry Jane Weeks Dir.ctorle e e e e e was Miss Ross 63 be FOOTBALL Row 1: Pat Linet, Harry Koogler, Billy Neal, Bob Jackson, Dick Taylor, Pete Williams, Bob Benshoff, Kenneth Madden Row 2: Coach Townsend, Lanny Neff, Emerson Thornton, Steve Cool, Jerry Haas, Bill Corkwell, Charles Notestine,Charles Johnson, Tom Det- uilsr, Charles Davis, Gary Reeder, Carl Lowery, Asst. Coach Mione Row 3: Tom Madden, George Cloninger, Jerry Shumaker, Tom Delong, Danny Comer, Jim Voss, Ted Haynes, Dale Baughman, Max Bixler, Gerald Snapp ' N5 5k xo' 3' 'X X I iw Haynes, Corkwell, Delong, 7 Johnson, Reeder, Williams, Detwiler, Benehoff, Madden Taylor, Notestine, Lowery 30 d Q Q51 -lj 1 hs f ,, JL: YEA PIRATES Judy Roby, Shirley Brackney Rita Madden, Sharon Krisher Nina Madden, Joy Baughman, Alice Musser, Kay Roby -Q2 0? 4 of -939 SQ 5 QW .neo 429 Q5 Q06 .549 ww f, 4055 00063 31 I . . . i w- M1 eb' Row 1: Carl Lowery, Danny Comer, Gary Reeder, Charles Taylor Row 2: Mr Townsend Tom Detwiler Bob Detriek, Charles Johnson, B111 Deerick, Kenneth Yndden, Bob Benshoff Row 13 Hex Bixler, Arden Neer, John William, Bill Slater, Ted Haynes, Tom Delong, Elerson Thornton Rov 2: Mr. Mione, Lanny Neff, Harry Koogler, Ton Madden, Larry hints, Jerry Bhunker, Jerry Haas, Steve Cool, Jerry Thornton 32 M' gf Y fu 5 A 4 J' Cheerleaders Juriaolkl-HGH RESERVE JUDY RUBY RITA' MADDEN SHARON KRISHER JOY BAUGHHAN VARSITY MARILYN DIX, KAREN FUSON KAY ROB! ALICE HUSSE CAROL BAUGHIIAN, BARBARA rum MADDEN sammy mann Hermosa, SHARON KEENEN, J union Hier: Row 1: Jil Hoetetler, Marvin Ward, Max Carey, Harry Whitehead, Gary Henry, Steve Roby Row 2: Mr. Mueser, Mike Madden, Jimmy Detrick, Ronnie Oaks, Ray Hal- ters , David Pritchard, Bill Moffitt, Ronnie Huber,Dick1e Dod- son, Robert Voss, Dick Brenner, Mgr. U Homecoming this year was e howling success. We can truthfully say that we did not lose the game to Zanesfield--we tied 6 to 62 After the game and the very nice half- time ceremonies, a dance was held in the gym. It vasan unusually good one with live music and the happy crowd attending. Deloris Trout, Senlor Attendant, Gary Reeder, Senior Escort, Rita Madden, Junior Attendant, Charles Johnson, Junlor Escort, Marilyn Ellie, Queen, Charles Notestine, Queen's Escort, Carol Ellis, Sophomore Attendant, Jerry Haas, Sophomore Escort, B anda Faneler, Freshman Attendant, Jerry Shu aker, Freshmen Escort 41 ' V t K f 9 EMPLOYEES MAB! ELA!!! M s. S1ater's ready smile and will- ingness to help make her liked by every- body. Without her, the office wou1dn't be the same. Among other duties, she types the daily bulletin, greets guests, and manages endless mounds of money. You seldom find her idle. Q Q Q K 5 Viola Hazelgrove Leone Mohr Josephine Moffitt You have these ladies to thank for the delicious food you have been eating for lunch. Tell them what you like, and they fix it. This ysaran automatic dish- washer has eased their work. They cer- tainly deserveto have it eesed51t's hard to prepare well-belsncedmeals fora whole school. I B E Q D Q B E B A I E E E There isn't enough heat in your room? It's too hot? You want the mail? A repair is needed? Someone spilled his lunch tray? Just call on Mr. Haynes to remedy any such situation. Always handy, he arrives at the school before many of us are out of bed,and is there to close up at the end of the day fsone of which are mighty long!J. Our eus- todian at least leads a 1311 life. 35 Anyone have a banana? Getting Donnstte into or out of trouble? Hhat's in those cups? First-string bench warmers Where did that birdie go? Ue're more behind than ever we always great asm with You call this work? e smile 36 And then there's the one about e shaggy dog-- Jigger looking for her meal ticket, as usual Junior Quartette discussing world problems DeGraff's prima-ballerina r ' P :' :+A 'iqgll E! h 55 l L Algebra Class at work 6 1225 ' ' A Q +- I S ,.,.,Nss f G up W :Q me ll we .ft gg Q Ev. 1 ' v 'JV ,Q '54 B A 1 'K to resist The Uhholy Three It's e rough 1if0r Some people use beds! Ummmm Boy!!! It takes will power Nina A living ange1?? c ' e 37 Oh Oh, those grins lean trouble Where'd the food go, k1ds1 Developing grace end poise through phyeical education cleesee Those Freshmen girls work QQ hen Glamour gale Demonstrating the Columbus system of typing--discovering a key and Oh! If-'S 11012111113 to throw a landing on it dress together! .tg Miss Fashion Plate of 1961 The newest in hood ornaments This studying after school is fgr automobiles such hard work I like the feel of money Arenrt we good little housekeepers? Schoo1's best-dressed kids. That will be one punch, please Miss Ross in th' lunch lin' 38 4 I 6' 'F B E S T W I 5 HE S OF THE CITIZENS BANK OF DE GRAPE --I .::I,:::,'::f:D'?:3. 1- EJE GRAFF, OHIS LOGAN Cowvrvls Oa.oe.s'r- BANK :,g:i11L::'v.c. .f'E.? '5Z'T' MEMBER ..5,,,. - Affv OF F'cocnAL Dcnash Ifvsuuuvce Connonarrrou , ii , ' -FUQSONS GOMPLIMENTS , .v..., OF GRO C E R Y ,T D H De GAAFF, O:-:io 0 O6 OUSE GRoCER ss LOCKER NEXT TO HOLLAND WICATRF MEAT5 5ERvlc.E Compumerrrs PLA IN 114 TRACFCIR SALES D E GR A rr CA R5 TRUCKS TRACTORS IMPLEMENT5 C Lsmvens PHONE 82-2131 QUiNCY , GH IO HASKE LL WEEKS AQ WEEKS SINCLAIR 5TA'rio1v 5, 0 , . I . Gooovsmm Tunes -...M ' Reno Sellvic! 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