Dixie High School - Greyhound Yearbook (New Lebanon, OH)
- Class of 1965
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We have the highest standard of living of any people on the face of this earth. We can say, print, worship, work and live as we like. We have an educational system that strives to give all an equal chance for success in life. Our nation is made up of a unique people, a people whose desire for freedom and self-betterment brought them across a cold and monstrous Atlantic. A people whose spirit and faith brought them through plagues, famines, blizzards, and wars. It is sad that weAmericanstodaytake our ancestry so lightly. History to us is usually just a step for gaining credits toward graduation instead of the tear-stained faces and gnarled hands of men and women settling a new and untamed land. With God's help and their strong determination, our ancestors won their freedom, only to realize that com- plete freedom is impossible. There must be something and someone to guide. Then the Constitution was born, and the United States of America came into being. The young nation survived crisis, revolution and hardship. Pioneers boldly crossed endless miles of prairies, deserts, mountains and rivers, until the nation could slumber with the Pacific as its pillow and the Atlantic as its footboard. Soon the eastern industries were joined with the western gold mines and cattle empires by the iron horse . Then cars puffed' and rattled across crude, rough roads. America soon realized that oceans are not absolute barriers between us and Europe, and that freedom is not strictly an American commodity. Not long after the guns of the Civil War were silent, our nation had to fight for freedom's sake on foreign soil. After a short era of wild celebrating, depression darkened the land, but America was not yet ready for a pine box, and recovered with enough vigor to go out and produce planes, cars, new products, new medicines, and new ideas such as no one had ever dreamed would be possible. America has always met one crisis only to find, another awaiting. We must now meet more foes - Com- munism, care of our fellow man, civil strife. Americans of tomorrow must face these challenges just as our ancestors faced and solved so many problems. We dedicate this 1965 Annual to those immortals who built this free and majestic land. But more than that, we dedicate this annual to America's heritage of the future - to those who will be willing to live lives dedicated to keeping our land one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for al1 . Judy Wampler 'aff 1 S :fx A N .' 3 Y ,a 1 J' f HQQHA fr. Q- W--1Agz.5,'l2f'-f.1v:afs1xl . fgsmf' , 11 g v,v-,g-5-753 Board 0 Education L to R: Mrs. Betty Mox - Clerk, Mr. George White - Vice, President, and Mr. Paul Hol- weger. L to R: Mr. Roy Sollenberger - President, Mr. Clyde Ullery, and Mr. Frank Wampler. Just as a nation could not survive without a president, a school can not be run without a superintendent. It's his responsibility to make ends meet financially and take care of the schoo1's many day to day problems. Thanks to superintendents in every school across our land, America has the best educa- tional system in the world. Mr. Carl B. Adkins SUPERINTENDENT Mrs., Mary Sellman SECRETARY ' f- --f Q MR. JAMES MILLER High School Principal Just as a nation needs a leader so does a school. A more able leader than our principal is hard to find. His job is not an easy one and as the school year comes to a close, we look back and admire Mr. Mil- ler for a job well done MRS. MARILYN KERSHNER High School Secretary 6 MR. MARLIN YOST Curriculum Coordinator MISS PHYLLIS TURNER Guidance Counsellor . 9 .4 , Q... I would nut hc-sitatv to say that the United States is the finest society Ont a 'fraud s le that the world has thus far , s 13, I viii' Q1 1 i ,f Mg , 5 .' aff ly X ! I t Q' N 1 I ' ' , ' gf l. ' , n' F' 5' F fi -1 - I M' l I I Q .I lk 1 ' i t x , . 1 . . 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Nancy Yackey and Gerald Peters 5 i m1 High School Cooks FIRST ROW L to R Martha Sigler Iris Shollenberger Doris Liles Carol Miller cashier Mary Etter Irene Kinsel Edna Murray F Bus Drivers FIRST ROW L to R Bill Cabaniss Forest Peffley Dane Stockslager Bud Holp Irvin Seim SECOND ROW - Fred Weaver Paul Bowser Sam Miller Carl Fisher Kenneth Bowman Orville Bowser Sylvester Ruxer Roy Brower I5 L-R: Leonard King, Leonard Rutan L-R: Hobe Moore, Edison Derringer, Sr. , Edison Derringer Jr. , Dorothy Moore Custodians There are many famous people who make up our American heritage, but, many times, those who per- form the daily mundane tasks are the ones who make it the richest. Our cooks, bus drivers, and custodians are examples of people who do the necessary jobs that aid our probe into learning. 5. sl 1 fx f . ' ' 552.-u - V .fi-J 'Y' Nr ri !,.'. I x fx I. Be Americans. Let there be no sectionalism, no North, South, East or Westg you are all dependent one on another . . . In one word, be a nation . . . e 1 h , George Washington Senior Class 0 jicers Richard Seim, PRESIDENT: Randy Gearhart, TREASURERg Charles Adams, VICE PRESIDENTg I Sue Erbaugh, SECRETARYg Miss Turner, ADVISOR Class of 1965 ' Nw sf 9 I CHARLES ADAMS Plans to be a math teacher ments in class TINA ANDERSON KENNY BAKER Plans to be a beautician Plans to work for DP85I Remembered for her stylish Remembered for driving Ierry's blonde hair 409 MARY BANDY WANDA BARNETT TERRY BLOSSER Plans a Journalism career Plans to be an artist Plans to be an accountant Remembered for her artistic Remembered for her soft brown Remembered for his fur coat ability eyes Remembered for his funny com- CLAUDIA BORDERS Plans to be a teacher. Remembered for her abilities in studies and athletics. CI-IERYL BOTKIN CHRISTINE BOWSER Plans to be a beautician. Plans to bean accountant. Remembered for her ever-pres- Remembered for being the Hi- ent smile. Fi Club Representative. NANCY BROWER JOHN BROWN DAN CARTER Plans to be an aCC0l1r1taDf- Plans: Undecided Plans to join the Navy. Remembered for taking the time Remembered for his Buster Remembered for having some 20 to think things over. Brown hair cut. thing to say in every subject. v CHARLES CASTLE Plans to attend business school and get a good job Remembered for being a neat dresser CYNTHIA CHAPMAN LINDA CLAGGETT Plans to attend O.S.U. Plans to be a secretary Remembered for her model-like Remembered for keeping her figure slim figure without really trying CHARLES CLARK GALE CLARK LUCILLE CLIFTON Plans to be an accountant Plans to get a good job and get Plans are undecided Remembered for being the class married Remembered for her southern iesrer Remembered for his friendliness accent BETTY COBB Plans to be a nurse Remembered for her inquisitive C l'l2.lCl1lIC JOAN COLEMAN JUNE COLEMAN Plans to marry Plans to marry Remembered for her Alabama Remembered for her quiet sin- accent cerity SHARON CROWE KAYE CURTISS LINDA DANDREA Plans to be a secretary Plans to be a secretary Plans to be an airline stewardess Remembered for being friendly Remembered for her red hair Remembered for her disposition 1 '- , A z LORENA DEISHER Plans to be a nurse Remembered for her ability to play the flute DIANE DERRINGER SANDY DILLON Plans to be a secretary and get Plans to be a nurse or teacher married Remembered for being gay and Remembered for her sweet dis- friendly position SANDY EARLY GLENN EDWARDS CAROL ENNIS P13115 130 be an inferior decorator Plans to be an accountant Plans to be a secretary Remembered for her Puffy hair- Remembered for his reserved Remembered for her flying do manners fingers X SUE ERBAUGH Plans to be a teacher. Remembered for working at the New Lebanon library. EDITH ERISMAN IUDITH ERISMAN Plans to be a high school teacher. Plans to be a nurse. Remembered for her ability to Remembered for her athletic keep calm and cool under im- ability. possible situations. LARRY FANNIN FAY FLORA DARYL FOURMAN Plans no work an McCa11'5, Plans to have a happy marriage. Plans to be a minister. Remembered for his daydream- Remembered for working in the Remembered for being courteous ing. office. and polite. KENTON GEARHART Plans to pursue a business career P Remembered for his athletic ability RANDY GEARHART SANDRA GOOD Plans to be a teacher Plans to be a secretary Remembered fOr being the class Remembered fgr her serious treasurer attitude and good manners DAN HAMPTON JAMES HONIOUS LINDA HONIOUS Plans to get a good job Plans to geta job at NCR Plans to be a Key Punch operator Remembered for liking a good Remembered for talkative nature and get married argument Remembered for her friendliness JACKIE HOOPS Plans to be a secretary. Remembered for her sincerity and humor. FRANCIS HOUSTON CHARLES HULL Plans to be, 3, teacher, Plans to be an agricultural work- Remembered for her friendliness er. and intelligence. Remembered for his cowboy boots. MONTIE HU MPHRIES SHERRY IZOR JUDY KIDD Plans to be an electrical engi- Plans to be a sociology major. Plans to be a nurse. neer Remembered for carrying the Remembered for saying what Remembered for his wild sense flags at football games. she thinks. of humor. SUSAN KING Plans to be a beautician l Remembered for her cheerlead- ing CAROL KNORR GERALD LACKEY Plans I0 be 8 IIUISC Plans to be a mechanic Remembered T-01' her naturally Remembered for his Southern curly hair drawl FRED LENK LINDA LEWIS DON MARION Plans to be a dentist Plans to be a beautician Plans undecided A Remembered for his unusual Remembered for being outspoken Remembered for his jolly per- questions in class SOHHUIY BRENDA MCCALL Plans to go to IBM school. Remembered for her teased hairdos and big collars. RICHARD MCCARTY HM MCCORMICK Plans to be 3 mechanical Cflgi' Plans to be 3 Math teacher, neer. Remembered for being breezy Remembered for coming to class and carefree, prepared. CONNIE MCGOON LINDA MCGRIFF FAYE MCKENZE Plans to be a teacher Plans to be a secretary. Plans to get married and Remembered for her sweet per- Remembered for her pep and Remembered for being a tease sonality vitality RUTH MCROBERTS Plans to do secretarial work Remembered for her calm, genial temperament LELAND MENDENHALL LINDA MEYERS Plans to get a job and get mar- Plans to be an airline steward- ried ess Remembered for his pretty blue Remembered for her slight fig- eyes ure LIZ MILLER LORETTA MILLER MIKE MILLER P13115 to be all HCCOUIRRHI Plans to be a secretary Plans to be a bachelor Remembered for being soft- Remembered for being a li- Remembered for his preferring spoken brarian home work to school work SHARON MILLIKIN Plans to be a secretary and get married Remembered for being a cut-up LINDA MOORE STEVE MUNN Plans to be a teacher Plans to be an engineer Remembered for working at Bells Remembered for his funny laugh CAROL NELSON DIANA NICKEL JUNE OOTEN Plans to be a secretary Plans to be a beautician Plans to be an IBM operator Remembered for her Thunder- Remembered for her giddy Remembered for her long locks bird personality of hair JOHN PATTERSON Plans to be a draftsman. Remembered for his quiet nature. RICK PHELPS CARL PHILLIPS Plans: Undecided Plans to be a commercial artist Remembered for his wise cracks. alld test CHIS- Remembered for his personality plus. KATHY PIERCE GERALD PIERCY LINDA QUALLS Plans to have a successful mar- Plans to study business and music. Plans to be a teacher riage, Remembered for being ready Remembered for her enjoyment Remembered for her attractive with a quip. of reading. glasses and winning smile JOYCE REED Plans to get a job Remembered for her small build STEVE RICHARDS SUE RISNER Plans to be a mechanical engi- Plans to be a secretary and get neer married Remembered for his hot-rod en- Remembered for her outgoing thusiasm personality LINDA ROEMER SHIRLEY SANDERS LINDA SAUL Plans to be a secretary Plans to enter IBM school Plans to be a nurse Remembered for her neat clothes Remembered for her crazy hand- Remembered for her stylish writing clothes ROBERT SEALS Plans to join the Air Force Remembered for being a bas ketball manager. KENNY SEELY RICHARD SEIM Plans to be a professional bas- Plans to be a business adminis ketball player. trator. Remembered for his easy-going Remembered for his red hair attitude. and freckles. KASH SEWELL KAREN SHANK ROBERT SHEPHERD Plans to be an engineer. Plans to be a secretary. P1ans,to be a Beatnick. Remembered for his Southern Remembgl-ed for being Miss Rgmgmbefgd fm- his gglden accent. A Turner's private secretary. 109143, 7 LOIS SIGLER Plans to be a secretary Remembered for Her high-pitched , giggling ANDREA SMITH MARYDELL SMITH Plans to be a teacher Plans to be a teacher Remembered for participating Remembered for neat and casual in class plays hair styles DENNIS STAGGS BARBARA STONER LARRY THARP Plans to be a wildlife biologist Plans to get a job and marry Plans to be a teacher Remembered for his ability to Remembered for her green Remembered for being an office sleep rhumb boy DOROTHY THOMAS Plans to be a beautician Remembered for her pretty fea tures RICHARD TROUTMAN KAREN VICKERS Plans to get a factory job Plans nb go to O.S.U. Remembered for chewing his Remembered for her PeI'f0IU1' knuckles to keep them sharp el'1CeS HS 3 1Tl3i0feIte ROBERT VOGEL DENNIS WAMPLER RICHARD WESTFALL Plans to be a h0ffiCl11tUl'i5t Plans to be a baseball player Plans to get a job Remelnbered for starting the Remembered for his karate Remembered for his cowboy Mustang craze walk BILL W HARTON ELLA W ILLIAMS Plans to be a teacher or lawyer. Plans to be-a secretary. Remembered for his clicking Remembered for her speedy camera. shorthand. SHARON WYSONG CHERYL ZELLERS 1 Plans to be a teacher. Plans to be a secretary f Remembered for her shyness. Remembered for her constant I smile. Junior There may be men who can live with out political and tunity of free but I think this is Americans. Junior Class Oficers E E E The Juniors are easily singled out by the shiny ringi on a hand-out for money. Life for them is not all finan- cial worry, however, for they, too, will have an award for their labors. It's a very good bet that all Juniors have May 8 marked Prom on their calendars. Junior Class Linda Michael James Williams Mr. Arnold Susan Jackson Mike Keener SECRETARY PRESIDENT ADVISOR TREASURER ' VICE-PRESIDENT 38 X 1 i Junior Class Sheila Sharon Dennis Adams Alford Altman Q 'UN . T Fosrer Geraldine JoAnn Joe Doug Apple Back Baker Baker Bales Jane Dorothy Jerry Pa: V Ben Bandy Barnett Barnett Boeh mer Bowman Carol George Dennis Tom Ron Bowser Brown Brunk Clifford Comer Junior Class Linda Kendra Sterling Conway Cu mming Davis E a f Terry SICVS Dennis Jim John Diehl Early Eby Eck Edwards ' ,r,, 'N ff! 3'5 4 3 Linda David Peggy Kathy Mary Ann Engle Erbaugh Fraley Garber Garber -nf' Kerrie Terry Kathy N6Sb2l David Gearhart Good Graffenberg Hall Hampton L f Junior Class Dianne David Rene Hanning Hanghew Harper 1 ga S , Diane Linda Charlotte Jane Barbara Harry Hart Heading Heck Henley Jim Gleneeda Doug Terry Priscilla Henley Herbst Holder Hoops Howard Dennis Marshall Gary Rick Arthur Hull Hunt Hutton Johnson Kilgore Junior Class David Karen Q Paulette Kirkpatrick Kiser Knorr Charles Linda Mike Mary Io Linda Lavine Leis Leis Lenk Lockhart DOHUH Candi Diane Martha Edward LOHg Lurz Madewell Mahan Mart: Diana Rodney Carolyn Linda Ennis McKenzie Mc Kinney Miller Miller Mills Junior Class Jane Harry Mike Mills Moore Munn Patsy Sharon Doug Sharon Betty Neal Nelson Newbauer O'Brien Oser Wayne Mike Susan Nancy Carolyn Partin Perdew Petry Pierce Rasm- Tom Rayetta Gary Bea Floyd Reigel Rice Ruxer Saul Seim 4 Junior Class Jayne Tim Larry White Willis Wilson C arlene P aul Patsy Woerner W yatt W ysong Pictures not available for: Marie Garber Bob Gordon Iamella Rosell Roy Shields H 1 rr , 4 '- ' .: '-I F fm xw 5 5 ya Gi w E L H ,Q ,... -Q ..-- A ,.,, , ,V., 'X 9 'ww 2 s' 'L , 4 6? -Y X NX A., i h hi Class Ofwers The Sophomores are the candy and cookie kids. They struggle hard to hold their own with the older students, and have as their pot of gold a vision of the ring they'11 receive in September. Sophomore Class Bonnie David Mr, I erry Donna Sigler W alker Shaw Dennis Dearth Sophomore Class M Mike Gilbert Eric Bill Alcom Alford Anspaugh Askins Carol Jerry Paul Benny Bill Baker Ball Ball Bandy Berry Don Richard Linda Bill David Berry Boch Sr Bowser Boza rth Brombau gh Terry Kathy Mike Marie Mary Brombaugh Birkhead Castle Clark Clark Bonnie Clarence Melvin Lenny Mike Cobb Collins Collins Cornet! Coterel Sophomore Class Kristine Jim Janet Charles Diehl Dillon Dillon Dunn Linda D' W DTRonnie Paul I Peggy Dianna Fisher Fogle Ford Fraley Freshner Debbie Linda Iim Melva Charles Gearhart Glanton Hardy A Heck Henderson Anthony Laquitta Joe I Charles Dennis Henderson Herbst . Hobbs Holderman Holloran Frances Harold Pam Melanie Steve Honious Honioug Huqn Hunt Humphrey 50 Sophomore Class Lowell Beverly Phyllis Riegel Rohrer S and ers Glen Dorothy Paul Patsy Karen Sewell Shields Spolrich Stephenson Stevens Mike Pam Joy Mike Phil Tearer W arner Wharton W indham W ysong Picture not available: Suzanne Albrecht, Verna Berry, Clark Collins, Sterling Davis, Raymond Deeter, Loretta Turner, Becky Winkler Y ' I IDX . . .W-51 :Q F , Q A 'u . 'ff47?3 , .3522 ' i i i Freshman Class 0hffiC6TS i The Freshmen are the large-eyed, short students, who just entered high school. Their life is yet un- complicated by money worries, and yet unrewarded by ring, Prom, or diploma. But their time is com- ing! Freshman Class A Jeanie Albrecht Terry Saul Mr. Arnett Marc Smith Diana HUDI1 SECRETARY PRESIDENT' ADVISOR TREASURER VICE -PRESIDENT B Mike Louise Fugate Garber Earl Arnold Gregory Grider E ' K vs' Q' g 4 ,QX f g X Q, Xe Mike Jeff Holderman r L Hughes V, asf s-arg? 5' if r ii. 5 ff' f 4 . Steven Don Karen Sharon Goad Good Gray Gray Peggy Grenne i ' 1 Kathy Ken Mike Wanda Debbie I-Iammons Hess Hipple Holbrook Holderman Larry Hutton D0l1I1a Jackson X4 Viv iw Shirley Pam Kern Key Debbie Gary Lambert Ledbetter Curtis Judy Pat Jones Joseph Keltner 1 Karen Larry Ron Carol Chloe Kincaid Kirkpatrick Knight Kress Kress d :N 3 Q 3' 3 5 i X 'KX f 1 Exif' Darl Sherri Judy Sandra Martha Leis Lee Leech Lefevre 1-Cflk i A 15 Patsy Kathy Warren Kathy Mike Greg Lockhart Mapgg Marconette Marlow McKinney McDonald Bob Marlin Marlyn Pat Ronnie Lynn Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Millikin be t 1 'Yin H s Steve Cartha Bob Tim Becky Paul Moore Morgan Motes Munn Nicholas North A lil? it yeh Jean Might 5 -, 1.0- 1 I A ff' Mike Mitchell 1 Linda Novak , F' 'Q , Q! bi Chuck Bill Junie Kay David Jim Barbara Vicki Osborn Perdew Piatt Rains Ransomer Rasor Reed if B. 5, B.. xr I Belinda' 4 Judy Brenda Galen Carol Barbara Lowell Rice Risner Rohrer Saul Seeley ' Seim Seim 57 Keith Shaner isa? 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U H A x y National Honor Society FIRST ROW L to R: Lorena Deisher, Marydell Smith, Sue Erbaugh, Linda Michael, Judy Wampler SECOND ROW: Mrs. Vines, Ruth McRoberts, Claudia Borders, Karen Kiser, Jayne White, Frances Houston THIRD ROW: Charles Adams, Bob Vogel, Kenton Gearhart, Richard Seim, Bill Wharton, Mike Keener, Montie Humphries NOT PRESENT: Patsy Neal National Honor Society encourages character, scholarship, leadership, and citizenship - these qualities are possessed by men who made and do make America great. 64 Scholarshzp Team FIRST ROW L to R: Beverly Rohrer, Laquitta Herbst, Judy Novak, Mary Jo Lenk, Genie Smith, Judy Wampler, Diane Harry Frances Houston SECOND ROW: Linda Claggett, Carol Knorr, Andrea Smith, Edith Erisman, Ruth McRoberts, Marydell Smith, Sue Erbaugh, Karen Kiser, Linda Michael, Charlie Adams TI-HRD ROW: Dennis Holloran, David Walker, Jim Dillon, Ronnie Mustard, Jim Williams, John Edwards, David Erbaugh, Montie Humphries, Bob Vogel Competition has always been part of the American spirit. Scholastic competition, such as the scholarship tests, results in greater achievements in learning just as competition in the business world bring about better products. 65 Student Council FRONT ROW L to R: Mike Munn, Karen Kiser, Susan King, Bob Vogel, Kent Gearhart, George Brown, Mary Jo Lenk Frances Houston, SECOND ROW: Janet Metzger, Kenny Boehmer, Kenny Hess, Jim Ransomer, Denise Erbaugh, Melva Heck, Leonard Kidd, Jim Dillon THIRD ROW: Connie Askins, Forrest Denny, Jeff Eck, Phil Summers, David Stahr, Bill Vogel, Rick Smith Only in a land of democracy can students have a voice in school procedures. The Student Council provides this voice, closing the gap between administration and students. 66 Journalism Brown, Patsy Neal Mrs Noffsinger, Linda Michael SITTING: Connie McGoon Linda Dandrea, Mary Jo Lenk Linda Engle, Judy Wampler Genie Smith Journalism has played a huge role in America from the pamphlet Common Sense' to the book Conscience of the Conservative Though yet amateurs the Journalism class has done an excellent Job of reporting the school news Perhaps some of them will continue theirjournalism careers and play a part in the America yet to come In T rzbute The annual staff pauses to give areverent trib ute to a former annual staff member It is always sad when an outstanding lifeis end ed when it has barely begun but so it was with Denny Ellison. We all grieve with his parents the loss of such a promising young man and fellow American. Let us all be inspired by his courage and virtues, and try to live the kind of life we believe he would have lived. to Denny Ellison STANDING L to R: Edith Erisman, Diane Nickel, Ruth McRoberts, 'Shirley Sanders, Gary Hutton, Tim Willis, George FJRST ROW: 1. to r. Sandra Good, Karen Kiser, Mr. Yost, Judy Wampler, Ruth McRoberts STANDING: Terry Good, Gary Ledbetter, Becky Weaver, Joy Wharton, Linda Qualls, Gerald Piercy, Daryl Foreman 42 FIRST ROW 1. to r. Peggy Avery, Diana Hunn, Terry Saul, Pam Hunn, Rosemary Cory, Fran- ces Houston, 2nd ROW: Mr. Arnold, Charles Hull, John Edwards, Jim McCormick, Charles Adams, Jim Hardy 68 YFC Inspiration Work Good Friends Fun Chess Club Competition Brainwork Concentration Check Mate! ...L O Hee Assistants FIRST ROW, L to R Susan King, Marydell Smith, Mary Ann Garber, Patsy Neal, Pat Boehmer SECOND ROW Larry Tharpe, Faye Flora, Jill Steinbrunner, Linda Dandrea, Bob Shepherd. Service is the code of office help and of the librarians. With flying fingers and scurrying feet the office help always manages to gef the attendance report out every period. Librarians FIRST ROW, L tO R Patsy Neal, Carolyn Rasor, ,Linda Lewis, Joyce Reed, Mrs. Vines, Loretta Miller. SECOND ROW Linda Qualls, Christine Bowser, Paulette Knorr, Claudia Borders, Barbara Stoner, Diane Derringer, Sandi Dillon, Linda Roemer, Linda Moore, Shirley Sanders, Diane Nickel 69 F TA. FIRST ROW 1. to r. g Edith Erisman, VICE-PRESIDENT, Claudia Borders, PRESIDENT, Mr. Sowder, ADVISORg Randy Gearhart, Charles Adams, Jim McCormick, Jane Smith, SECRETARY, Marydell Smith, TREASURER: Carol Ennis SECOND ROW: Sharon Wysong, Linda Lewis, Beverly Rohrer, I-lISTOR1ANg Genie Smith, Mary Jo Lenk, Diane Harry, Jayne White, Sue Erbaugh, Pam Warner, Sandi Dillon, Frances Houston THIRD ROW: Sue Risner, 'Sharon Crowe, Carol Nelson, Kathy Garber, Priscilla Howard, Pam Hunn, Paulette Knorr, Connie McGoon, Gleneeda Herbst, Linda Qualls Teachers play a vital role in America, for an unedu- cated people cannot rule themselves. There will always be a need for students who will continue this important profession of teaching. 70 f FMCC FIRST ROW L to R: Barbara Seim Sherry Izor, Carol Knorr Laquitta Herbst, Linda Saul Lorena Deisher, Susan Jackson Kidd Marva Fisher Sandi D111on Mrs Seim THIRD ROW Linda Hart Kathy Graffenberg L1ndaKmg Joyce Trout man Linda Novak Brenda Roher Terry Saul Diana Hunn Sheri Lee Patty Falldorf, SECOND ROW: Fred Lenk, Francis Honious, Judy Erisman, Linda Lewis, Betty Cobb, Diana Nickel, Judy Doctors and nurses are among the most impor- tant professionals in America. Their task, the sur- vival in life, must be carried on so that, the need for youth, dedicated to a medical profession, will never. cease. 7I 4 FRONT ROW L to R2 Barbara Seim, Debbie Lambert, Pam Bales, Carolyn Rasor, Cheryl Zellers, Genie Smith, Patsy Neal, Mary Ann Garber, Lorena Deisher, Diane Harry, Linda Michael, Judy Novak, Barbara Miller SECOND ROWg Linda Lewis, Viola Westfall, Pat Keltner, Carol Seeley, Judy Leach, Pat Staggs, Mary Spolrich, Terry Saul, Pat Falldorf, Carol Kress, Shari Lee, Marva Fisher, Chloe Kress, Donna Baker, Beverly Anderson THIRD ROW: Mrs. Callihan, Connie McIntosh, Linda Fisher, Donna Dearth, Phyllis Sanders, Patsy Stephenson, Becky Olt, Melva Heck, Janet Dillon, JoAnn Brower, Becky Windham, Joyce Troutman, Peggy Avery, Debbie Gearhart, Linda Bowser, Marilyn Miller, Jane Thomas, Nancy Pierce, Kathy Mapes, Kathy Birkhead FOURTH ROW: Miss Hair, Vicki Reed, Cartha Morgan, Kendra Cummins, Nancy Brower, Diane Derringer, Barbara Stoner, Yvonne Wolfe, Shari Cummins, Sherry Turner, Barbara Rasor, Junie Piatt,,Sandy LeFevere, Pam Bolin, Kathy Hammons Few jobs can stand above that of the homemaker. When the homelife, the heart of America, is destroyed, America's end will be here. Good homemakers are an inspiration to all. 72 Tri-Hv Y FIRST ROW L to R: Beatrice Saul, Linda Michael, Mary Jo Lenk, Carolyn Rasor, Genie Smith, Sherry Izor, Karen Kiser, Susan Jackson, Sharon Crowe, Linda Saul, Carol Nelson, SECOND ROW: Miss Hair, Nancy Pierce, Sharon Nelson, Jamella Rosell, -Kendra Cummins, Mary Garber, Jayne White, Jane Smith, Donna Dearth, Melva Heck, Becky Olt, Beverly Rohrer, Andrea Smith THIRD ROW: Linda Conway, Diane Madewell, Connie Mclntosh, Pasty Neal, Linda Fisher, Linda Mcgriff, Jackie Hoops Cheryl Zellers, Janet Dillon, Diane Harry, Sue Erbaugh, Marydell Smith, Judy Novak, Priscilla Howard There is a grave need in our nation today for high morals and dedication to Christian principles among our youth. Organizations like the Tri-Hi-Y do much to instill these qualities in high school girls. y 73 Hi-Y g Encouraging . J T. Christian principles T . rx and high standards f among boys, the E , is -we -fy Hi-Y has proved V itself a worthy O organization Charles Hull Gerald Piercey Glenn Edwards B111 Wharton Mike Keener B111 Askins SECOND ROW Mr Brooks Terry Hoops David Hanshew Dennis Hull John Edwards, Mark Spit- Visual Aids Like so many things, the Visual Aids Club is something you don't appreciate un- til it's not available. These boys, though, are always available to operate the school projectors, proving to be a benefit to teachers and students. FIRST ROW L to R: Kenton Gearhart, John Patterson SECOND ROW: Jim McCormick, Terry Hoops THIRD ROW: David I-Ianshew, Mike Munn FOURTH ROW: Carl Phillips, Rick Phelps Senwr Hzgh Chorus FIRST ROW L TO R: Kathy Hammons, Melanie Hunt, Mary Clark, Carolyn Miller, Patty Keltner, Sherri Lee, Linda Saul, Beatrice Saul, Mr Keener, Mike Keener, Karen Kiser, Peggy Avery, Vivian Marshall, C10 Kress, Carol Kress SECOND ROW: Madelyn Kilgore, Kathy Birkhead, Charlotte Lewis, Kathy Mapes, Mary Bandy, Loretta Weaver, Ricky Franish, Dennis Eby, Doug Newbauer, Ennis Mills, Blanche Stoner, Susan Jackson, Jeannie Albrecht, Betty Oser, Pamella Warner TI-HRD ROW: Diana Hunn, Junie Piatt, Bernice Fraley, Carol Seeley, Rosalind Dunn, Carol Bowser, Randy Coldiron, Roger Smith, Don Doles, Loretta Turner, Barbara Rasor, Sandy Lefever, Martha Lenk, Brenda Rohrer, Patricia Wysong The world of music holds many wonders found in many forms of the arts. Vocal music brings its listener a message through words as well as melodies, causing its hear- ers to ponder while they're being entertained. 75 Concert FRONT ROW L to R: Susan Jackson, Pam Bales, Diane Freshner, Judy E1- liott, Judy Wampler, Karen Kiser, Betty Oser, Lois Spitler, Jane Thomas, Brenda Rhorer, Lorena Deisher, Marilyn Miller SECOND ROW L to R: Fred Lenk, Jean Albrecht, Patsy Wysong, Linda Hart, Carol Knorr, John Edwards, Sherri Lee, Geneva Adams, Linda Myers, Cindi Chapman, Chloe Kress, Carol Kress, Mary Clark, Sherri Warvel, Dennis Hull, Linda Ennis, Mark Spitler, Peggy Avery, Judy Kidd, Sue Er- baugh Band THIRD ROW: Frances Houston, Paulette Knorr, Karen Vickers, Ger- ald Piercey, Pam Hunn - 4 FOURTH ROW: Q Jim Ransomer, Mike Perdew, Dave Kirkpatrick, Gary K Q Sherbet, Jack Oser, Melanie Hunt, Larry Kirkpatrick, QQ N 4 Dave Erbaugh, Sharon Voge, Glenn Edwards, Dennis Eby, Montie Humphries, Steve Munn, Susie Albrecht, Q ' John Brown, Jay Holweger, Gale Adkins, Mike Keener :M c Nik I STANDING: Mr. Thrailkill and Mr. Keener SX, I OK ' xv, 77 in M arching Band FIRST ROW L to R: Cindi Chapman, Diana Hunn, Sherry Warvel, Shari Lee, Lois Spitler, Peggy Avery, Brenda Rohrer, Mike Perdew, Gale Adkins, Bill Bozarth, Gary Sherbert, Pam Bales, Mary Clark, Melanie Hunt, Lorena Deisher, Patsy Wysong, Karen Vickers, SECOND ROW: Jim Dillon, Gerald Piercy, Jim Ransomer, Pam Hunn, Larry Kirkpatrick, Susie Albrecht, Sharon Voge, Dave Kirkpatrick, Mike Keener, Dennis Hull, Carol Kress, Jack Oser, Chloe Kress, Linda Meyers, Montie Humphries, Mark Spitler, Fred Lenk, Dennis Eby, Carol Knorr, Glen Edwards, Jay Holweger, Susan Jackson, THIRD ROW: Linda Saul, 'Jeanne Albrecht, Linda Ennis, Karen Kiser, Diana Freshner, Geneva Adams, Judy Elliott, Marilyn Miller, Sue Erbaugh, Paulette Knorr, Betty Oser, Linda Hart, Judy Kidd, Frances Houston, Judy Wampler, Jane Thomas, Sherry Izor, Mr. Thrailkill Band Council and Trophies Cadet Band FIRST ROW L to R: Diana Rohrer, Sue Coldiron, Becky Price, Connie Tully, Joni Decker, Beverly Zumbrum, Diane Millikin, Sandra Meyers, Dedra Stahr, Cindi Bennett, Jacki Beach SECOND ROW: Debbie Albertson, Jeannie Moore, Shirley Moore, Debbie Bales, Anita Hunn, Vicki Graffenburg, Cindi Rinck, Marla Standafer, Sally Sewell, CarolPitts THIRD ROWg Mr. Thrailkill, Raymond Wampler, Lynn Millikin, Mike Bowers, Gary Oppie, Paul Knorr, Paul Saladin, Gary Bryant, Alan Bond FOURTH ROW: Terry O'Diam, James Baker, Tim Berry, David Hale, Martin Millikin, Jerry Shock, John Grossnickle, James Jackson funior Band FIRST ROW L to R: Bruce Dillon, Brad Warvel, David Steck, Ted Shadoan, Daryl Michaels, Don Rusk, Tom Spitler, SECOND ROW: Connie Karns, Charlene Miller, Melinda Cunningham, Diana Avery, Kathy Holloran, Cheryl Kilmer, Carolyn Baker, Shelly Glanton, Julia Jones, Karen Perry, Susan Paullus, Roseann Duncan, Debbie Rusk, THIRD ROW: Jane Aukerman, Janet Metzger, Nina West, Becky Metzger, Jenny North, Sue Sweet, Randy Izor, Mark Conning, David Stahr, Bill Vogel, Dennis Lantis, Chuck Phillips, FOURTH ROW: Mr. Thrailkill, John Alexander, Roy Bell, Jerry Er- baugh, Daryl Grossnickle, John O'Diam, Galen Edds, Steve White 79 Junior High Chorus FIRST ROW L - R: R. Wyatt, B. Webb, M. Holloran, B. Franklin, M. Dearth, R. Smith, C. Combs, A. Walls, K. Er- win, B. Hawley, SECOND ROW: S. Hinders, E. Lackey, M. Watkins, C. Kidd, D. Jackson, K. LeFever, L. Lewis, B. Birkhead, R. Good, A. Nickols, K. Anspaugh, B. Barnett, E. Adams, T. Buckner, D. Flora, Mr. Keener. THIRD ROW J. Adams, C. Mustard, J. Martin, B. Anderson, A. Grider, J. Newport, J. Kayler, J. Eck, R. Shellabarger, T. Alford, R. Harrison, D. Stoner, J. Coffman, C. Schipper, FOURTH ROW: K. Keltner, K. Adams, P. Papie, K. Winkler, V. Alford, S. Comer, V. Chasteen, P. Cory, C. O'Hara, K. Weaver, P. Betzner, A. Smith, B. Stevens, K. Wolf Begmmng Band FIRST ROW L - R: D. Wysong, M. Sauer, C. Thompson, G. Goad, D. Spitler, M. Ball, C. Terrell, G. Githens, R. Marion, C. I-Iolderman, SECOND ROW: Mr. Keener, L. Edds, D. Izor, G. Miller, T. Holleran, B. Cox, R. Manning, J. Arnold, S. Hunt, I. Paullis, D. Staggs, P. MacGee, THIRD ROW: C. Crowe, T. Bennett, D. Holp, B. Hanshew, N. Denlinger, C. Erbaugh, D. Sewell, J. Gordon, T. Lyons, P. Horvath, S. Spitler, R. Bowman, FOURTH ROW: D. Hyde, D. Stockslager, K. Zimmer, S. Vanover, V. Stockslager, P. Landis, C. Lavine, J. Golden, M. Corwell, B. Ketler Eigfa 'll2? rffff FIRST ROW L to R: Charlie Clark Terry Blosser Randy Gearhart SECOND ROW: Kenton Gearhart Kenny Seely THIRD ROW: John Patterson Richard Seim John Brown Steve Munn Dennis Wampler Charlie Adams Senior Sportsmen Baseball Team '64 82 State Semi-Finalists FIRST ROW L to R Doug Bales Dennis Wampler Kenny Seely Mr. Ellis SECOND ROW: James Williams George Brown Dennis Brunk Randy Gearhart Kenton Gearhart Mike Munn COACH ELLIS Varsity Football Team, 5 Head Coach: Ray Amigo FIRST ROW L to R: John Ellis, Ray Amigo, Dave Griffith, SECOND ROW: Max Benton, Dayne Shaw Football Coaches FIRST ROW L to R: Larry Trobridge, Roy Seim, SECOND ROW: Jerry Dennis, Stan Olwine, Floyd Seim, Paul Wyatt, Ben Bowman, Mike Munn, Gary Hutton, Terry Hoops, Mike Pennington, Paul Spolrich, Joe Baker, Eric Anspaugh, THIRD ROW: John Weaver, David Walker, John Edwards, David Brombaugh, Doug Newbauer, Harry Moore, David Er- baugh, George Brown, Ron Comer, Lowell Riegel, Ennis Mills, FOURTH ROW: Charles Clark, Kent Gearhart, Richard Seim, Charles Adams, John Brown, Steve Munn 83 E'.'! .. ..'.1.' Junior H igh Football FIRST ROW L to R: Romie Conn, Howard Stanze, David Stahr, Gale Adkins, Mart Smith, Bob Miller, Greg McDonald, Kenny Boehmer, David Rains, Curtis Jones, SECOND ROW: Wes McKinney manager, Charles Osborn, Gerald Blosser, Kenny Hess, Mike McKinney, Lowell Seim, Daryl Leis, Danny Moore, Mark Sizemore, Dennis Lantis, Bob Motes, Da- vid srandafer, Bobby Schwartz manager l l Seventh and Eighth Grade Football FIRST ROW L to R: Kent Anspaugh, Ricky Smith, Mike Sexton, Joe Johnson, Danny Powers, Tim Clifford, Tom Spitler, Rick Brown, Darrell Grosnickle, James Shadson, Randy Sollenberger, SECOND ROW: John Ellis coach, Phil McCloud, Jon Petry, John Alexander, Phil Summers, Larry Garber, Tom Alford, Bill Miller, Mark Mitchell, Ken Knight, Max Benton coach, THIRD ROW: Grant Anderson, Daryl Neff, Galen Edds, Steve White, Rick McNinch, Tom Becthel, Mike Den- nison, Don Rusk, Jeff Eck . 84 ' Vfigq VE Q J: I, , ,.f75f ' l. . LL xfiff z 'V .ilfijfigx . 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QQ 3 1 ui Coach Hines Varsity Basketball Team SEATED L to R: Kenton Gearhart, Jim Eck, Richard Seim, Larry Wilson, Ken Seely STANDING: Mike Wampler, Ron Comer, Dennis Brunk, Randy Gearhart FRONT ROW L to R5 Mike Munn, Paul Wyatt, George Brown, Ben Bowman, Jerry Dennis SECOND ROW: David Jackson, Stan Olwine, David Walker, David Hanshew, Lenny Cor- nett, Lenny Kidd, Mike Pennington FRONT ROW L to R, Jim Ransomer, Bruce Filburn, David Standafer, Curt Jones, Chuck Os- borne, David Rains, Gerald Blosser - SECOND ROWg Bob Miller, Daryl Leis, Kenny Hess, Mark Smith, Mike McKinney, Greg McDonald, Mike Mitchell, Kenny Boehmer Reserve Basketball Team Freshman Basketball Team Seventh and Eighth Gracie Basketball Team, FIRST ROW L to R: Ricky Osborne., Danny Powers, Ricky Brown, Jim Sizemore, Lester Morgan, SECOND ROW: Joe Johnson, Randy Sollenberger, Jeff Eck, Wesley McKinney, Phil McCloud, Ted Sizemore, THIRD ROW: lack Oser, Mike Mitchell, Phil Summers, Mark Sizemore, Torn Alford, Kevin McGritt, Gale Adkins Coaches Grifith Benton Shaw Junior High Coaches so FIRST ROW L to R: Richard Seim, Steve Munn, Charles Clark, John Brown, John Patterson, Ben Bowman, SECOND ROW: Harry Moore, Floyd Seim, John Edwards, Doug Newbauer, Larry Tro- bridge, Tim Willis, Gary Hutton, Coach Ray Amigo, THIRD ROW: Ron Comer, John Weaver, Paul Wyatt, Terry Hoops, David Erbaugh, Mike Wampler, David Hanshew, Ennis Mills FIRST ROW L to R: Dennis Holloran, Lowell Reigle, Paul Spolrich, Len Cornett, Coach Dave Griffith, SECOND ROW: Lenny Kidd, Ricky Standafer, Dave Walker, Mike Pennington, THIRD ROW: Barry Diehl, Stan Olwine, Ken Boehmer, Bob Motes 90 Senior High Track 1964 Junior High Track 1 964 HL .94 , 11' QW? 4:3 W 3 5,1 ' xv-fsgfg M N ,J w-5 Q L f p ' ' K Sify ' if A 1 , Q 75 i , ,..,. . f r ' A Qi' f , -: .sm 11 M fr Txasqii 4 VN 2- J f. f .Sy - Q ,M . 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X K H in H el. as Q ,if M 355355 H -We me 'amz' ALT' 'WS ' - f E CLASS OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Left to Right Mark Sizemore, Ted Sizemore CENTER: Mr. Griffith, Advisor BACK ROW: Marilyn Miller, Sue Shimp Eighth Grade Eighth Grade Class Officers CLASS OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Left to Right Connie Askins, Karen Perry CEN'I'ER: Janet Metzger, Mr. Hines, Advisor Rose Ann Duncan BACK ROW: Jeff Eck, Forrest Denney, Phil McCloud, Greg Lackey Seventh Grade gf , Seventh Grade '00 Class Ojyicers Bill Marilyn Mark Danny Shirley Axie Lester Miller Mme, Mitchell Moore Moore Moore Morgan Connie J l Daryl James Jenny Jack Janet' John Mustard Neff Newport North Oser P eck Perry Chuck Danny John Sharon Brian Richard Debbie Phillips Powers Ramey Risner Roberts Roush Rusk .fi ri, Debbie Floris Roy Mike Sue Ted Mark Schwartz Seely Seely Sexton Shimp SiZ6m0rf-1 Sizemore Roger David Debbie Rose David Phil Sue Smith Stahr Stamp Stamper Stoner Sumers Sweet -5 nh X 1 'wa lu r N P- 41.1 L .i Mary Darrel Ron Bill Carol Ray Sherry Taylor Thomas Thomas Vogel Wall Wampler Warvel oaaaa A it A I XLR no X i . Marlene Wanda Nina Steve Vicki Barbara Watkins Watkins West white Davis Burkhart Seventh Grade . '75 fi fr za EA,,.?2: :Se sa Joan Kay Donna John Vicki Grant Kent Adams Adams Allen Alexander Alford Anderson Anspaugh 4 ,X ll Connie Jane Linda Danny Shirley Andy Barbara Askins Aukerman Lewis Ball Ball Bates Barnett 1 Randy Gary Jim ' Andrea Ricky Robert Sherman Shellabarger Shock Sizemore Smith Smith Smith Smith W- wlionnie i wi Tommy Dedra David Brenda Mary Alice Staggs Spitler Stahr Steck Stephens Thomas Walls Karen Bonnie Dora Cindy Kathy Kay Rebecca Weaver Webb White Windham Winkler Wolfe Wyatt 1 J' E, A-L. , ' A .A 'M' T ' 'Q , :I I.. A L 13- Q-.' 4 - , . '0,ni A . ' . :rl .4 ' V .X t agp -x. , K 4 QF, N. . f by is i i . , . . .Ma 1 4 - S - . W os 9 UL A Yi s as 592 i .,.. NW M2 tg at Q lim Elementar The winning of freedom is not to he compared to the winning of a game - with the victory re- corded forever in history. Freedom the ht-urls, the actions. the spirit of must lu- flaily earned und refreshed has its life in men and so it 11 Dwight D. Eiscliliower Y: A it Q, Y is kg w t ,mu ' H c,.. H zzz -- J .- ' ' -' . L i t f QQ . ffiwf at gp fx, oem. ,, 'Q ef Ak - i to ,,.L-V, ....,W .Hi .MN , ,2,,. , if fi! i' E C f f sfwfss. , Elementary School Cooks L to R: Hazel Summers - Cashier, Charlotte Spitler - Head Cook, Mabel Bowser, Emma Comer, Lila Knight Marie Shephard, Daisy Allread, Lois Marshall x 'ww 3 i ll The Elementary principal has a most important and challenging job in keeping discipline among energetic youngsters while making sure that they get the best education possible. Principal Mr. Arlie Cox Secretary t Substitute Teacher Mrs. Virginia Holweger. Mr. Roger Chambers School Nurse MRS. GENEVA SEIM We salute Mrs. Seim, the seldon honored school nurse. Always on hand when an emergency strikes, she knows the cures for ailments from skinned knees to headaches caused by upcoming tests. She's not only an efficient nurse, but also a wonderful, friendly woman who has a way of soothing feelings and drying tears. Reading Music Art L.1toR. MISS HENSON Music MRS. JENKINS Reading MRS, PRICE Art H2 FIRST ROW, L. to R. Dale Buckner, Frank Schipper, Patty Smith, Barbara May, Kristi Smith, Pamela smith, Brenda McKenzie, Joanne Gearhart, Diann Bailey, Heidi Diehl, Bobby Leonard, Billy Brummitt SECOND ROW Mr. Hardyman, Billy Bussey, Dickie Frye, Charles Terrell., Mike Brown, Jerry Gergory, Rebecca Greene, Pamela Gray, Moudie Foley, Janice Muncie, Marla Standfer THIRD ROW Donald Bailey, Dennis Jones, Rickie Woxman, Billy Erisman, Stephen Liles, Bobby Goodman, Steve Scott, Gary Oppie, David Shields, Terry McCoy NOT PRESENT Veston Kidd V l Sixth Grade Mr. Russell Hardyman Sixth Grade Mrs. Pat Hoblit FIRST ROW, L. to R. Claudia Birkhead, Cheryl Adams, Gloria Weaver, Beverly Zumbrum, Barbara Jackson, Ruth Ann Frey, Darlene Law- son, Linda Coomer, Jo Ann Elliot, Rita Seim SECOND ROW Lu Ann Dearth, Lois Back, Jimmy Jack- son, Marshall Morgan, Stephen Hippie, Lewis Coldiron, James Morris, Keith Hayslip, Tim Knight, Mrs. Hoblit THIRD ROW Gerald Hargis, Carl Conway, James Foley, Keith Curtin, Jim Heading, Mike Moore, Paul Knorr, Ronnie Tuck- er, Mike Miller NOT PRESENT Sarah Turner, Ronnie Angel, Claude Kidd, Marilyn Coterel FIRST ROW, L. to R. Debra Davis, Sue Coldiron, Anita Hunn, Diane Yount, Debbie Stockslager, Yolanda Toney, Debbie Albertson, Norma Riegel, Patty Suiter, Charlene Miller SECOND ROW: Mrs. Houston. Danny Sewell, John Grossnickle, Brett Goad, Paul Conn, Debbie Blevins, Kathy Holloran, Sharon Huff, Carol Birbal, Carol Davis, Connie Kams, Melinda Cunningham THIRD ROW: Paul McRoberts, Bi11 Denlinger, James Betzner, Bill Ritter, Alan Chambers, Danny Proffitt, Gene Gallaher, Terry O'Diarn, David Ullery, Gary Lambert Mrs. Wilma Houston Sixth Grade H5 Grade FmsTRowLr0 R: Diana Millikin, Connie Walden, David Hale, Brad Warvel, Billy Scherer, Martin Millikin, Jerry Shock, Mike Blanchard, Carl Crowe, Reda McIntosh, Joni Decker SECOND ROW: Diana Avery, Dianna Rohrer, Dale Ann Linda Ball, Verna Garder, Connie Tully, Deborah Lawson, Vickie Burdette, Pat Ter- rell, Mrs. Nichols THIRD ROW: Tom Mitchell, Tim Berry, Tim Smart, Paul Osborne, Rickey Morgan, Danny North, Paul Saladin, Gary Pierce, Richard Sowder NOT PRESENT: Jeannie Moore, Ricky Thompson Mrs. Deborah Nicholls Hoover, Diana Edwards, Deborah Spoonmore, qV B FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Brenda Buckner, Rockney Iournee, Mark Sauer, Mike Likovetz, Charles Lee, Richard Winkler, Charlene Lavine, Janet Galden, Beverly Leis, Donna Leach, Anita Leis, Sandra Mclntosh, Paulette Blosser. SECOND ROW: Cindy Ratterman, Kathy Curtis, Peggy Lantis, Darlene Perdue, Susan Leonard, Debbie Snowden, Linda Hobbs, Dorothy Flora, Lillian Hoskins, Rosemarie Higham, Deborah Fardy, Mrs. Asher. THIRD ROW: Roger Castle, James Haney, Leslie Edds Ricky Frazier, Wendell Leis, Jeff Knoor Charles Thompson, Mike Back, Billy Williams, Donald Newport, Wayne Mustgrave, Rodney Bowser. NOT PRESENT: Donny Watkins. Fwh Grade Mrs. Helen Bowser FIRST ROW: FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Sheila Spitler, Robert Smith, Susie Alread, Paula Wampler, Randy Man- ning, Jonnie Kerschner, Barry Cox, Rose Wharton, Cindy Crowe, Debbie Gregory, Donna Brown, Becky Hanshew SECOND ROW: Teresa Hileman, Nancy Denlinger, Tommy Holloran, Paula Horvath, Donna Osborne, Darrell Yount, Dennis Allen, Danny Falldorf. Terrie Bennett, Linda Puterbaugh, Joel Wilson, Roger Burchett, Mrs. Bowser. THIRD ROW: Jane Coning, Bonnie Coffman, Sue Vanover, Kevin Bower, Linda Castle, Chris Holderman, Jeff Mox, Paul McGhee, Billy Kettler, Charles Dunn, Jeff Denius, Harold Miller. NOT PRESENT: Vicki Stockslager. FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Barbara Aukerman, Donna Walters, Juanita Gordon, David Spitler, Katha- leen Baily, George Goad, Robert Lewis Keith Hargis, Debbie Sewell, Mark Dearth, Billy Bright, Sandra Beck. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Jeffers, Rebecca Medlar, Suz- anne Spaulding, Joe Paullus, Bonnie Hammons, Donald Wysong, Randall Staggs, Teresa Lyons, David Courtaway, Pamla Wolfe, Kathy Woerner. THIRD ROW: Mr. Carpenter, Sandra Burdette, Ronald Gardner, Crystal Faulkner, Greg Willis, Mark Smith, Cheryl Phillips, Donald Smith. Fwh Grade Mr. Kem Carpenter F Wh Grade Mrs. Betty Miller FIRST ROW, L. to R.: , Mark Hamby, Michelle Coriell, Sharon Adams, Debra Mosesg Barbara Barnett, Mark Ball, Catherine Cory, Patty Smith, Debra Davis, Peggy White, Sally Honious Steve Hunt, Debra Heck, Donna Riegel. SECOND ROW: Raymond Marion, Christa Erbaugh, Debra Holp, Larry Kilmer, Gregory Raines, Ricky Fugate, Gene Miller, Melonie Duncan, Ricky Thomas, Ste- ven Poole, Debra Motes, Paula Wilson, Jackie Neff, Mrs. Miller. THIRD ROW: Katherine McNinch, Debra Hyole, Vanessa Davis, Diane Sollenburger, Kathy Zimmer, Craig Norris, James Amold, Darrell Izor, Gary Gitchens, Nicky Fiel, John Bayer, Kenneth Rice. FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Bobby Higham, David Roark, Rodney Schwartz, Joey Osborne, Beverly Thomp- son, Debra Smith, Jimmy Rothen, Doug Saul, Brian Garber, Roger Shellabarger, Debbie Anderson, Patricia Gilliam, Barry Spicer, Theresa Githens. SECOND ROW: Jacqualyn Baker, Sandra Osborne, Bobby Ritter, Steven Sporre, Albert King, Ginger Hipple, Diana Blakeley, Tilford Powers, Joyce Knight, Cinda Spolrich, Joy Muncie, Mrs. Carpenter, THIRD ROW: Uylanda Flory, Donnie Day, Steven Falldorf, Marie Litton, Jean Stephen- son, Bonnie Marconett, Bruce Kirck- patrick, Randy Yount, Danny McCoy, Joyce Smith, Pam McCloud. F oarth Grade Mrs. Theresa Carpenter ... . . , J., . me-L--me Fourth Grade Mrs. Florence Hoover FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Timmy Spitler, Jerry Hawk, Johnny Johnson, James Alread, Michael Dear- ing, Kenny Wylie, Henry Marsh, Ricky Crouch, Darwin Sewell, Bruce Sauer, William Cory, James Olt. SECOND ROW: Lisa Munson, Rita Musgrave, Susan Starr, Sheryl Rinck, Jamie Heath, Connie Pennington, Susan Altman, Gail Coldiron, Ann Bruns, Debra O'Diam, Deborah Smith, Betty Hale, Margaret Seim, Mrs. Hoover. THIRD ROW: Douglas Isaacs, Joe Phillips, Arthur Erbaugh, Gary Osborn, Cindy Menden- hall, Greg Stockslager, Deborah Retter, Eddie Burchett, Pamela O'Hair, Tommy Blosser, Gay Vanover. NOT PRESENT: Karen Lee r FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Larry Moore, Sheila Leonard, Marilyn Jackson, Joe Miller, Anna Weaver, Tom Coriell, Dana Fourman, Fred Askins, Robert Saunders, Cathy Shank, Betty Smith. SECOND ROW: Marvin Denlinger, Jackie McAdow, Billy Betchel, Douglas Riegel, Jimmy Brown, Pam North, Lynn Kerschner, Peggy Shepherd, Larry McRoberts, Eva Standafer, Garry Diehl, Sue Denlinger. THIRD ROW: Joanne Jones, Vickie Bryant, Patricia Short, Brenda Lewis, Betty Wyatt, Byron Priser, Dennis Kerschner, Dawn Fosnaugh, Henry Kettler, Michael Hilernan, Dempsey Mitchell, Pamela Foreman, Earl Howell, Mrs. Miller. Fourth Grade Mrs. Eloise Miller Fourth Grade i Mrs. Lena Ratlwf FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Lessia Goad, Connie Ruebush, Deborah Tully, Freda Kidd, Jacqueline Lyons, Rhonda Yount. Jayme Elliott, Vanessa Franklin, Jenny Medlar, Cecelia Oppie Deborah Bright, Carla Dandrea, Sherri Hunt. SECOND ROW: Melvin Eversole, Jane Adams, Patricia Nicholas, Debra Clinard, Beverly Mc- Call, Richard Fraley, James Ball, Den- nis Blevins, Donald Yount, Terry Qai- cer, Roberr Brooks. THIRD ROW: Mark Richards, Ronald Penix, Sammy Stoner, Calvin Foley, Frank Workman, Larry Coomer, Kenneth Judd, Vernon Boggs, Virgil Roark, Wayne Siglar, Larry Faulkner, Mrs. Ratliff. N Ofl' PRESENT: Sammy Collins. Third Grade Mrs. Hazel Dillon FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Rebecca Zimmerman, Teresa Davis, Debbie Sanders, Cindy Cunningham, Cathy McCarty, Steve Thomas, Nicky Bunn, Vicki Fraley, Cheryl Rotterman, Roxanne Massa, Jeri Claggett. SECOND ROW: Sieglinda Wilson, Marc McGhee, Dale Coyle, Debbie Messenger, Brenda Flory Peggy Novak, Pamela Fiel, Dick Jones, Lee Dillion, Bobbie Burkhart. THIRD ROW: Stuart Martt, Wade Manning, Lyle Hoops, Garry Moore, David Adkins, Bobby Staggs, Danny Cooper, Dale Albertson, Gerald McKee, Mrs. Dillon. NOT PRESENT: chris Phiuips. FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Michael Zimmer, Brenda Morgan, Mark Vsfeimer, Carolyn Coomer, Richard Barnett, Roxane Haney, Michael Gilliam, Sheila Turner, Mark Blosser, Jerry Gregory, Marietta Mar- conett, Dennis Frey. SECOND ROW: Donnie Castle, Janeil Coffman, Terry Wilson, Oma Jean Newport, Michael Clymer, Tom Garber, Ronnie Coffman, Marachita Isaacs, Carl Day, Mary Jackson, Sheila Redman, Kathy Price. THIRD ROW: Mark Beach, Jeffrey Glanton, Tim Lane, John Holderman, Carolyn O'Ryan, Twyla Roush, Cheryl Franish, Jackie Gallagher, Mrs. Karns. Third Grade Mrs. Esther Karns Third Grade Mrs. Nancy Sturgeon, FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Jacqueline Miller, Donna Martin, Richard Phillips, Robin Thompson, Eddie Wylie, Paul Davis, Sandra Smith, Rebecca Martin, Jenny Fred- erick, Melinda Michael, Gail Noble, Jackie Buckner. SECOND ROW: Tommy Greene, Danny Jeffers, Michael Moore, Phillip Denius, Carolyn Watkins, Steven Nickel, Carol Tipton, Bobby Morgan, Bonnie Back, Robert Schipper, Deanna Perry, Linda Jernee. THIRD ROW: Ronald Castle, Johnny Falldorf, Robert Halsey, Bobby Thomas, Stella Dunn, Doris Miles, Michael Raines, Brenda Vaught, Mrs. Sturgeon. NOT PRESENT: Randall McKenzie FIRST ROW L to R: Bryan Izor, Patty Shank, Roy Mackie, Kathy S Chestnut, Kenny Miller, Franklin Bryant, Larry Shock, Randy Morgan, Donald Stoner, Luann Shyrigh, Teresa Gear-hart SECOND ROW: John Eberly, Kym Jewett, Monica Humph- rey, Joyce Bitner, Chandra Wolfe, Kathy Thompson, David Gabbard, Billy Stump, Kevin Callihan, Kenny Kessler. Denise Comer, Regina McCloud THIRD ROW: Timothy Shock, Carolyn Bur- chett, Dennis Spitler, Marian Mohler, Don- ald Hall, Lounie Taulbee, Danny Murray, Richard Amigo, Mrs. Cox NOT PRESENT: Robin Fields Mrs. Ruth Cox 2 x 6 fa f 1 X1 .J A WSE , is i K -11 'S f ,Q gi' I QW 2 1 fi ,-5 S, . gw . 3955 YM . 5 , Eg X xr, 4, ,, , +3 we gx-KPLR -:HM 1 -Q -Q X l m .. X, zygr ' -gm 3 in wifi :wigs 's fa? , FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Larry Day, Karen Angel, Phil Phillips, Kendra Irwin, John Bright, Sally Mor- gan, Harry Smith, Kary1Ba1sbaugh, Keith Foreman, Connie Fogle, Tina Dinkler. SECOND ROW: Milford Hammons, Nancy Lackey, Steven Webb, Bonnie Hutchison, Michael Daniel, Cheryl Bailey, Jack Foley. Phyliss Gregory, Donald Blakely Sharon Back, Rebecca Moyer. Tl-IIRD ROW: Mrs. Hawkins, Rodney Oppie, Sharon Baird, Sam'Perry, Daniel Miner, Sharon Tipton, Kevin Mertz, Ronald Fullmer, Jimmy Shellhammer, Montie Bruce. NOT PRESENT: Gail Kidd. Mrs. Inez Hawkins Second Grade Second Grade Miss Pauline Smeltzer FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Linda Birbal, Jerome Lukacs, Kevin Larkin, Bonnie Stoner, Timothy Ball, Rhonda Lentz, Betsy Dafler, Nancy Vickers, Jimmy Getter, Kirk Beare. SECOND ROW: Richard Landess, Mark Denlinger, Dennis Pelfrey, Jane Saunders, Dennis Hawley, Lonnie O'Diam, Michael Morgan, Glenna Brickey, Floyd Powers Connie Guntle, Claudia Hoover. THIRD ROW: Miss Smeltzer, Jeffery Holp, Jalynn Falldorf, Debra Leis, Susan Johnson, Jeffery Hoke, Tina Shoemaker, Mary Neff, Robert Alexander. FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Robin Allison, Tom Conley, John Flint, Earl Crouch. Eddie Coyle, Debbie Doles, Darlene Michael, Randy Lee. Waymon Morgan, Steve Brown, Elaine Lawson. SECOND ROW: Montie Shell, Kathy Reed, Deniece King, Tom Stine, Susan Grossnickle, Donna Harrison, Kathie May. Danny Halsey, Sandra Neff, Charles Harring- ton. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Yost, Johnny Shields, Robin Leach, Herbert Hipple, Ronald Spoon- more, Jeff Sporre, Mike Evans, Terri Marsh, Carl Lavine. NOT PRESENT: Gail Penix Second Grade Mrs. Lynn Yost First Grade Mrs. M arilyn Coning FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Kent Phillips, Sheila Curtin, Dixie Avery, Debra Richards, Sharon Phillips, Bobby Clayton, Sherry Jackson, Beverly Morgan, Linda Bowser, Cheryl Cox. SECOND ROW: Laura Munson, Sabrina Brooks, Steven Ullery, Richard Vaught, Michael West, Steven Clymer, Christopher Shock, Bonnie Stamper, Michael Dafler, Don- ald Sanders, Billie Io Black, Connie Taylor. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Coning, Deborah Sporre, Wanda Spicer, Randy Adkins, Glenn Betzner, Robert Stanaford, Douglas Matthews, Jimmie Osborne, Timothy Rothen. NOT PRESENT: Vernon Peyton, Robin Louck. FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Kathy Carsner, Deborah Coffman, Jennifer Webb, Teresa Lawson, Robert Branch, Scott Hobbs, Scott Fraley, Margret Shoemaker, Paula Hite, Garey Jenkins, Susan Yount. SECOND ROW: Richard Brown, Thalia Roush, Gary Penney, Stephen Perry, Arnold Kim- berlin, Stephen Lane, Cynthia Cook, Carol Vanover, Cindy Martin, Catherine Phillips, Douglas Shelton. THIRD ROW: Michael North, David Bennett, Susan Stamps, David Herbst, Lance Anspaugh, Brian King, Billy Holliday, Rex Good, Mrs. Olt. NOT PRESENT: J an Shyrigh. First Grade Mrs. Martha Olt First Grade 7 nilfgse' Mrs. Margaret Poole FIRST ROW, L. t0 R.: Cheryl Chasteen, Vernon Rose, Douglas Marconett, Joseph Massa. Kathy Sanders Eugene Bowser. Rebecca Buckner, Kim Louck, Paul Hite, Dale Clegg, Russel Booher. SECOND ROW: Charmaine Coriel, Rodney Lentz, Joseph Hesseman, Tammy Bailey, Terri Hipple, Robert Nicodemus, Wilma Tucker. Stephen Boone, Marilou Kreitzer, Nanette Ritter, Terry Bechtel. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Poole, Henry Newport, Julie Eyink, Steve Iewett, Deborah Conley. Ferrell Adkins, Gregory Watkins, William Green, Deborah Radin. NOT PRESENT: Karen Bowsman, Barbara Fannin. FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Sally Garber, Timothy Haney. Joseph Larkin, Robert Shell, Diane Adkins, Karen Foster, Douglas Norris, Jo Lavon Rinck, Ruth Ann Arnold, Peggy Tucker, Kye Hoke. SECOND ROW: Timothy Schram, Leslie Thomas, Robin Frederick, Julie Webb, David Falldorf, Jeffrey Blevins, Roger Holsapple, Lori Landess, Timothy Jernee, Philip Den- linger, Martha Burnett, Diana Sporre. THIRD ROW: Mark Dearing, Donna Skeans, Ricky Price, Scott Coffman, Linda Phillips, Timothy Hutton, Cynthia Karns, Dana Osbome, Gary Trobridge, Mrs. Smith. First Grade Mrs. Mary E. Smith iii 7 'Y , , ,r 133 - - ' , ,ssl . ir: First Grade Mrs. T refua Yost FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Bruce Evans, Sharon Gilliam, Jeffrey Franklin, Donathan Hicks, Donna Mes- senger, Timothy Lynch, Brenda Mea- dows, Kevin Moses, Cathy Crawford, Danny Hurst, Pamella Lawson. SECOND ROW: lames Terrell, Mary Anne Moyer, Jill Millard, Harvey Lightcap, Theresa Walker, Ted Ellis, Deborah Hall, Allen Napier, Amy Mohler, Gary Collins, James Marsh, Diana Smith. TI-HRD ROW: Stephen Frey, Brenda Wilson, William Turner, Susan Wysong, Douglas Gray, Cathy Back, Henry Edds. Candi Lanning Mrs. Yost. X X FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Billy Sanders, Peggy Io White, Nancy Clayton, Maryetta Collins. Aurel Collins, Steven Root. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Bennett, Darrell Balsbaugh, Rod- ney Cremeans, Larry Hall, Dave White, Mark Weaver, Jim Root, Jeffrey Terrell. Special Educanon Mrs. Sue Bennett 5555 V A 35.5.-I ., , 555' f fern'- 'if - if 3fi5:5.,,gq,1,f af my Special Education FIRST Row. L. ro R.: if Mrs. Bettie Clanton Ray Brown, Robert Turner, Betty White Dian Weaver, Mary Tucker, Michael Redman, Thomas Barnett. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Glanton, Stanley Clark, Thomas Clayton, William Clayton, Clifford Marconett, Bill Ruebush, Kenneth Collins, Steven Haydon. 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