Greenup High School - Tigers Den Yearbook (Greenup, KY)
- Class of 1961
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■ $ V S • (4u r r ' it' ’ ■ ' • - - .. v -; - ifeS . ■ '.. • '■ ■ 'V -V ■-‘VVt . • • ■-• . -v' 'vv V ?’• .•« N M1 vTH O' ■ C%'J Iff ri' v 4 'V AVV ‘try ■ ■' ;• .V Vr •-—• '•‘i % y K r s i i rv - - 7 V r mt Ibedi tu canon We, the senior class of 1961, wish to dedicate the 1961 Tiger's Den to one of the finest teachers in the history of Greenup High School - Mrs. Lutie D. Nickel. MARTHA CALLIHAN, Editor NANCY MILLER, Assistant Editor The sound of happy voices, the spirit of good sports, the molding of ideals and aspirations, all blend into our high school experiences. With sincere hopes of bringing a worthy souvenir of these significant days at Greenup High to the students, the editors have devoted many hours of work. We feel that your satisfaction with this edition of the Tiger's Den is our compensation and with this thought the Staff presents the Tiger's Den for 1961. w. HARRELL The class of group widen has Earned many honors for our school and I predict that Greenup High School will havereagg be proud of them in their post high school endeavoi jy p fl a ou are graduating but I am sorry tolos w flB class7 J. W. Harrell AB-MA Transylvania-University of Louisville MOLLY ANNA NICHOLLS, B. S. University of Kentucky Vanderbilt University LUTIE D. NICKEL, A. B., M. A. University of Kentucky CONNYE C. WILLIAMS, A. B. JAMES FLETCHER, A, Bu University of Kentucky Morehead State College ANN Mv SAMMONS, Principal A. B., M. S. University of Kentucky BECKY BATES VINSON, A. B. College of William And Mary PEARL CLARK Morehead State College LARRY R. RAINES University of Florida SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Steve Wright Ennis Griffith Anna Veach Nancy Miller Joyce Turner President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Reporter . . . untuck r AS JQJ STEPHEN A. WRIGHT Annual Staff............................................4 Annual King.............................................4 Basketball Team...................................1,2,3,4 Alt. Basketball Captain...............................3,4 Baseball Team.........................................1 2 Band............................................1,2,3,4 Band Officer..........................................3,4 E. K. C. Band........................................ 1 4 Morehead Band Festival..........................1,2,3,4 Dance Band..........................................2,3,4 Beta Club ............................2,3,4 Beta Club Treasurer...................................3,4 Jr. Conservation........................................1 May Day.........................................1,2,3,4 Best Citizen (Who's Who)................................4 Class President.........................................4 NANCY RAE MILLER Annual Queen............................................ 4 Prayer Group.............................................1 Tiger's Gazette........................................1,2 Beta Club............................................2,3,4 Trl-Hi-Y ..............................................2,3 Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain........................................2 4-H Club.............................................1,3,4 4-H Club President.......................................3 4-H Club Vice-President................................3,4 F.H.A. Club..............................................3 F.H.A. Treasurer.........................................3 May Day.........................................1,2,3,4 May Day Queen............................................3 Class Favorite...........................................2 County Fair Winner...................................1,2,4 Class Treasurer......................................... 4 Co-Editor Of Annual......................................4 Best Sport And Citizen Of Senior Class...................4 Hardest Worker (Who's Who)............................. 4 Radio Program......................................... 3,4 JOHN WILLIAM McCRACKEN Basketball...................................... 1,2,3,4 Baseball..............................................1,2 Class Vice-President................................... 2 May Day King............................................3 Rifle Club............................................. 1 Jr. Conservation Club.................................1,2 Basketball Candidate Escort...........................1,2 May Day Winner........................................2,3 May Day Program.....................................1,2,3 Fire Marshal............................................2 School Newspaper......................................1,2 Snow Ball Dance Escort..................................3 Valentine Dance..................................... 2,3 F.H.A...................................................3 Most Polite (Who's Who)............................... 4 Radio Program ........................................3,4 Alternate Captain Of Basketball Team....................4 PAUL STEVEN STAPF Band.............................. Band Librarian.................... Dance Band......................... Basketball........................ Basketball Scorekeeper......... Most Outstanding Chemistry Student Rating At Morehead Music Festival . Most Versatile (Who's Who) .... Best All - Round (Who's Who). . . . Hardest Worker (Who's Who) .... Annual Staff....................... Beta Club.......................... Vice-President Beta Club.......... JOYCE CAROL TURNER Annual Staff....................... May Queen Candidate................ Miss March Wind Candidate.......... Glee Club......................... F.H.A.............................. Tri-Hi-Y........................... Tri-Hi-Y Reporter................. Class Officer..................... Newspaper Staff.................... Most Likely To Succeed (Who's Who) Studious (Who's Who)............... Class Reporter..................... May Day Program................... 4-H Club.......................... Valentine Queen Candidate.......... MARTHA DEANE CALLI HAN D. A. R............................ Cheerleader....................... Majorette.......................... Band............................... Dance Band ........................ Band Secretary ................... Most Outstanding Home Ec. Student Typing Contest Winner............. Basketball Queen Candidate .... Beta Club.......................... Girls' Quartet.................... Jr. Class President................ F.H.A. Historian.................. Tri-Hi-Y President................ Best All-Round (Who's Who) .... Most Versatile (Who's Who) .... Annual Editor...................... Jr. Class Favorite................ Annual Staff...................... May Day Program.................... 1,2,3,4 ... 3 2,3,4 . . 1,2 4 3 3,4 . 4 . 4 . 4 4 2,3,4 . 3,4 , 4 . 2 . 1 1 . 3 2,3 2, 1.2.3, . 2,3, 1.2.3, . 2,3, . 2, 2,3, . 2, 4 4 3 4 1,2,3,4 ROBERT EUGENE BLAIR Feature Editor Of Annual...................................4 Language Club President................................... 3 4-H President..............................................4 Class Officer............................................1,2 Wittiest (Who's Who).......................................4 Glee Club..............................................1,2,3 Boys' State................................................3 PATRICIA IRLENE RATLIFF Tri-Hi-Y Club...................................... 2,3,4 Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer......................................3 M y Day Program.......................................1,2 May Day Candidate.......................................1 Prayer Group............................................1 Perfect Attendance Record...............................1 Annual Staff.......................................... 4 Annual Typist...........................................4 Glee Club.............................................. l F.H.A.................................................3,4 Best Disposition (Who's Who)............................4 Most Polite (Who's Who).................................4 Radio Program.........................................3,4 Newspaper Staff.......................................2,3 JAMES MICHAEL RICHARDS Annual Staff............................................4 Band............................................... 2,3,4 Dance Band............................................3,4 Class Officer.......................................... 2 Most Likely To Succeed (Who's Who)......................4 E. K. C. Band..........................................4 K. S. Music Festival....................................4 F. H.A. Sweetheart.....................................3 Morehead Band Festival..............................2,3,4 Band Officer............................................3 13 5W CHARLES BLEVINS Best Disposition (Who's Who) Basketball................... Annual Staff................. 4-H Club .................... JUDITH KAY SHELTON 4-H Club........................................1,2,3,4 4-H Officer..............................................4 F.H.A....................................................3 Tri-Hi-Y...............................................2,3 Teacher's Pet (Who's Who)................................4 Laziest (Who's Who)......................................4 Band.................................................1,2,3 Annual Staff Proofreader.................................4 Prayer Group............................................ 1 May Day Program.................................... 1,2,3 Glee Club..............................................1,2 Radio Program..........................................3,4 Newspaper Staff........................................2,3 County Fair Winner.......................................2 ANNA LOUISE VEACH Runner-Up Annual Queen...................................1 Annual Staff.............................................4 Basketball Queen.........................................4 Jr, Class Vice-President.................................3 Secretary Of Senior Class................................4 F.H.A....................................................3 Wittiest (Who's Who).....................................4 Biggest Baby (Who's Who).................................4 4-H Club.................................................1 Tri-Hi-Y.................................................3 Glee Club.............................................. 1 Radio Program......................................... 3,4 May Day Program.................................1,2,3,4 Assembly Program.......................................3,4 ENNIS RAY GRIFFITH Class Vice-President .................................... 4 Basketball....................................... 1,2,3,4 Baseball................................................1,2 Fire Marshal............................................. 2 Class Favorite . ....................................... 2 Beauty Contest Skit..................................... 1 Annual Prince............................................ 1 May Day Program ......................................1 2,4 Sports Editor On Annual Staff.............................4 Jr. Conservation..........................................l Teacher's Pet (Who's Who)'................................4 F.H.A. Sweetheart ........................................3 4-H Club.................................................... Radio Program............................................ 4 Alternate Captain Of Basketball Team........................4 JAMES BROWN Junior Conservation................................... 2 May Day Program .......................................l F.H.A................................................... Most Left Out (Who's Who)..............................4 PROCTOR LYON, JR. Junior Conservation.....................................1.2 Rifle Club............................................... 1 Laziest (Who's Who).......................................4 May Day Program.........................................2,3 BYRON RICHARD McBRAYER Basketball......................................... 1 2,3 May Day Program........................................ 1 Class Officer.......................................... 1 Junior Conservation Club............................... 1 F.H.A.................................................. 3 4-H Club............................................... 1 L RICHARD N. JACKSON Basketball...................................... 1,2,3,4 Baseball.............................................1 2,4 Class President........... Rifle Club................ Junior Conservation .... Most Studious (Who's Who) Annual Staff.............. Newspaper Reporter .... May Day Winner.....................................1 2, May Day Program.....................................1 Fair Winner .......................................1 2, Radio Program.......................................2 Assembly Program....................................2, Outstanding Basketball Player Greenup County......... Outstanding Basketball Player In E. K. C. ........... JiWWWWNJWfOit BEST DISPOSITIONS Charles Blevins - Patty Ratliff MOST LEFT OUT Jimmy Brown 20 PHILLIP SPENCER SHARON MAUK RAY MOORE LINDA EASTHAM BECKY BELLE BIGGS LOIS DARBY 26 WALTER TROXLER Helena McConnell TREVA CRUMP PAUL JOHNSON DOUG WILLIAMS TOMMY JACKSON DORIS HILTON JUNE KITCHEN RITA CONIS ANN KINNER LOUIE DARBY DARRELL TACKETT DOUG SAMMONS DONNA BURCHETT RONNIE HACKWORTH MARSHA FRALEY GERALDINE MEADOWS SHARON CRAFT RONNY HORSLEY SHARON COLLINS CAROLYN HACKWORTH KENNETH SAMMONS LARRY WILSON REBECCA GREEN RONALD BOWLING LORETTA JUSTICE DANNY BILL GARTHEE DANNY WARD JOY RICE JERRY RICE MARY WWUR- 8 JIMMY GREENSLATE ROGER MEADOWS SHARON HOLBROOKS GARY SCAGGS THELMA STONE LINDIE MEADOWS DANNY POTTER JOYCE SHELTON CONNIE CRUMP DON RAWLINS BILLIE BRADLEY LOWLO CARTER PATTY PORTER 30 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS . David Stapf . Lloyd-Bonzo . Jud Griffith .'4k. ue Baker GARY CONIS JUDY GRIFFITH PATTY WILLIS PATSY COLLINS ROBERT JOHNSON JIMMY ADAMS GLENNIS FRITZ BOBBY WALKER CAROL PARSONS JIMMY STUART BRENDA PORTER MARY DARBY JAMES JACKSON SUE BAKER ALIDA BATES GLORIA CREMEANS ! DARRELL McDANIELS DANNY SIPPLE CAROLYN HARNEY ANN RICHARDS VICKY PHILLIPS JEAN KINNER ANNE B. McCOY DON CAUDILL SUSAN CALES JEAN STEPHENSON LOIS STEPHENSON ROGER SPENCER MALCOM BOWLING ROGER BROWN ROBERT RILEY JOE O'BRYAN LARRY EAST HAM larry McConnell IDA BEACH RUTH WILLIAMS aleda McConnell PAUL BEACH LLOYD BONZO WADE ANDERSON BILL STONE DAVID STAPF KENNETH JOHNSON BEVERLEY DARNELL RHODA JANE PENNINGTON PATRICIA WELLS GEORGIA CROSS SHELA JOHNSON 33 GREG McBRAYER JOAN BARKER CHARLES CONLEY BRUCE LESLIE JIMMY CAUDILL CHARLES WURTS GARY WOODS ANNA HOPE BOWLING WILLIAM ALLISTER ALVA JUSTICE CLAUDIA BELFORD CAROL GASKIN JOHN SPEARS EDDIE WELLMAN DALE FRALEY WILMA JEAN SIZEMORE BILLY MURRY EVELYN GUMBERT MIKE PARSONS ERSEL GUMBERT ROY BARKER DONALD SCAGGS BONEVA WILLIS ANN HARMON SANDRA HUNTER HARLAN BARNEY DARRELL KAZEE ERA RAE THACKER SCOTT PIERCE KATHY BUGG ANN RANDALL VINSON RONALD HOWARD CHERRI BURCHETT DEBRA WARD BRUCE CARTER TENECIA BROWN NORMA HOLBROOK SANDY NELSON KEITH GULLETT CHARLES COFFEE BILLY JACKSON JERRY WELLS JOE STEVENSON MARY CROSS DIANE PORTER MARGARET HOWARD DONNA KAY HARDYMAN LARRY WOLFE BETTY CAUDILL SALLY CALLI HAN PAM HARMON LEE ANN LANNING LINDA SMITH DIANE MeBRAYER GINNY JO BATES JERRY MARTIN PAM WILLIAMS LINDA PENNINGTON LAURA LAWSON DEAN THOMPSON MICHAEL BEACH GENE ARCHEY DOUGLAS METZER SAMMY BURTON LARRY HACKWORTH BIRDIE HACKWORTH MAYMIE BENNETT DOUGLAS CROSS les McConnell LARRY CARTER KAY WOLFE SUSAN GARTHEE ROGER UNDERWOOD CAROL NELSON PATSY CLARK JENNY THOMAS larry McConnell SANDY JACKSON JAMES KEATON BARBARA HERN 39 f rpientincj Ok 'Haney kae y nmiai Cs)i ueen. mmmmm ISP -:•: ■ ■ ' . • :- -: '. v, V $£? ?■ •■ .'•' ¥ '■; ■■:' ■•'• -; SS «.V- •; MAY DAY KING AND QUEEN JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM Lois Darby And Tommy Bonzo ® S$ 4;-s A S V. ■- :- |§§1 -. ■ '■•,■', v. : v 7s: r • . -. v--r rS.Ki 46 ’ V a r r. A- v 'iViv'A i?, ■. .. ; ' : •'. ■ • ■ - ■ '•• V li SfoXkstaitiA ;-'V:.-, ; ■- ■i ■ANNA and PHILLIP -V.-, Ml BILLIE and DON mmm 47 50 SOPHOMORE CLASS FAVORITES Joy Rice - Kenneth Sammons MAY DAY ATHLETIC WINNERS Left to Right: Joyce Shelton, Doug Sammons, Richard Jackson, Paul Beach THE LUNCH LINE ? . Seniors LEFT TO RIGHT: Gail Riggs, Ennis Griffith, Bobby Blair, Stephen Wright, Mike Richards, Paul Stapf, Martha Callihan, Nancy Miller, Patty Ratliff, Joyce Turner, Judy Shelton, Anna Veach, Ricky McBrayer, Kelly Scaggs, John McCracken, Richard Jackson, Jimmy Brown. 51 . . PJ®lp Sc , . . . Paul Stapf . . . . Gary Craft Stephen Av-Wright . . Darrell Tackett es ■ FIRST ROW: Left to Right, Carol Parsons, Carolyn Harney, Sue Baker, Judy Shelton, Ann Kinner, Nancy Miller, Mary Darby, Susan Cales, Lois Stephenson, Joyce Turner, Lois Darby, June Kitchen SECOND ROW: Jerry Rice, Danny Sipple Larry Eastham, Bob Blair, Ken Sammons, Louie Darby, Doug Sammons, John McGinnis, Gall Riggs, Don Rawlins, Joyce Shelton 3« reSe ntin eruor UigL 4-JJ CU FIRST ROW: Left to Right, Jerry Martin, Jimmy Caudill, Billy Jackson, Dean Thompson, Gene Arc hey, Roger Underwood, Douglas Nfettker SECOND ROW: Pamela Williams, Cheri Burchett, Kathy Bugg, Sally Callihan, Linda Smith, Ann Porter, Lee Ann Lanning, Jenny Thoma. ,' Kay Wolfe, Genny Jo Bates THIRD ROW: Sandra Hunter, Tenecia Brown, Carol Gaskin, Boneva Willis, Birdie Hackworth, Donna Hardyman, Susan Garthee, Pam Harmon, Sandra Jackson, Joan Barker, Rosemary Caudill, Jane Hurn Darrell Kazee, Larry Rowland, Jackie Riley, Jerry Wells, Wilma Sizemore, Mary Cross, Sandy Nelson, Margaret Howard, Douglas Cross, Keith Gullett, Larry Carter, Andy Cooke, Dale Fraley FOURTH ROW: ■ ■ fcREEXUP ■ B rs. Marv worded 3 .YOUTH ATTENDS [and FESTIVAL K®:hael Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. «nes Richards of Greenup, was chij Ho play in the All State Band Con- cert , aliing with one hundred and thirty high s kioI musicians from all over the state. Bis music festival is held annu- ally arBs sponsored by the University at Lexington. Thura Jay, Friday and Saturday werej busy dayfj for the guest musicians. They registereBThursday afternoon and went into rehearsals. P The a4 State Band accompanied the All State Cik us, made up of over 600 students, throughout the state in a concert SatAay night. MichealBa Senior at Greenup High School, very thrilled to be among the chosen few to participate in this event. I think this is an event every high school musician should work and look forward to, says Mike. His prize winning essay was rel ative to the dire necessity of revising theM Kentucky Constitution. .m B The essay Had its compositio.-, ideas from an address which he del ivere i before thl Greenup PT unit recently and from cwments made as a part of the school's : «Bkly radio program. B Young Wilson, who is a Sop . more at Greenup High School was awarced the bold by the Kentucky Education As$ cia- ti|i as the best and outstanding mated from a Greenup County student. Presentation of the bond was made by ■s. Oscar Sammons, principal o fl Ga-enup High School at a general as- iBnbly program. These students received certificates of award for their high scores on the National Educational Development Tests. vs and girls in all those the upper ten Left to Right, Becky Belle Biggs, Patricia Porter Larry Wilson, Kenneth Sammons, Darrell Tackett FRONT ROW: BACK ROW: t reSentincj Jlie w Martha Deane Callihan has been selected by the faculty of the Greenup High School to re- ceive the D. A„ R. Award which is presented each year by the Poage Chapter of The Daughters of the American Revolution. This award is based on leadership, citizenship, patriotism, scholarship, and loyalty. 0 FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Left to Right, Douglas Sammons, Michael Richards, Roger Spencer, Ann Richards, Paul Stapf, Bruce Leslie, Jimmy Greenslate Stephen A. Wright, Darrell Tackett, Martha Callihan, Gary Craft, Joy Rice, Skip Spencer Kathy Bugg, Billie Bradley, Patty Willis, Ellen Brown, Donna Burchett, Nancy Miller, John McCracken, Virgil Caudill, Dennis Bowling, Jimmy Stuart, Danny Garthee, Greg McBrayer, Winnie Kinner inner FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW THIRD ROW: Left to Right, Donna Kay Hardyman, Linda Eastham, Susan Ales Carolyn Harney, Nancy Miller, Ann Richards, Sharon Mauk, Ann Kinner, Pam Harmon Ann Randall Vinson, Patty WilHs, Douglas Sammons, Kenneth Sammons J!;nmv Stuart, Phillip Spencer, Alida Bates, Becky Biggs « : - i Enrtis Jimmy Paul Joyce '£'''wriY ir J• v. ?£ i Kh:Hr,% '!HVt;.,r;:,' V A ; N;. Off to Band Camp, 64 roivnbearer anc earer '■-v. 'fx' m - : £Ml ' r kK ,1 V •’-?« sic c .Tr aS’,;‘;y. , 'r .- Mk , Mv -r ' . ;--a- -v- -- AV .V.j i I ml Paula Mantz and Johnny Sparks •';. jS £:; ■?.'• v; '%•:. -rT-V '•:' ■ . VS -' ;• -.'• ■ r j fe ;♦«£ ; -'i t ?. |p : ; |g 2| m}. J •vt;;t , . -■'-;% • Vv'-V :■:.. •’' : • • •: •• . «Mart 65 LEFT TO BJJl ome onomtcj T: Jcton McCracken, Ray Moore, Virgil Caudill, William Caudill, Jimmy Brown, Walter Troxler, Rick McBrayer, Doug Williams Ennis Griffith, Bobby Blair, Harold Woods Jean Kinner, Anne B. McCoy, Sue Baker 67 uaqcteis Sdjumd 'u jaqojrt spjfcip «jnN isau Presenting Phe i i m PERCUSSION SECTION FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Jimmy Stuart, Louie Darby, Billy Murray, Phillip Spencer. BACK ROW: Doug Sammons, Mike Richards, Danny Garthee, Steve Wright, Roy Barker, Roger Spencer, Danny Sipple ■w T- h v, 111 BRASS SECTION FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Gary Craft, Scott Pierce, Boneva Willis, Kenneth Johnson, Joy Rice. SECOND ROW: Jimmy May, Mary Chloe Darby, Charles Conley, Marty Callihan, Larry Eastham, Darryll Tackett 70 re$e ntincj 3, MAJORETTES LEFT TO RIGHT: Martha Callihan, Mary Chloe Darby, Rita Conis, Ann Richards, Maymie Lou Bennett WOODWIND SECTION Left to Right, Maymie Bennett, Genny Bates, Susan Garthee, Linda Smith, Anne B. McCoy, Donna Kay Hardyman, Carolyn Harney, Diane McBrayer, Kathy Bugg, Sally Callihan Jimmy Greenslate, Paul Stapf, Susan Cales, Cheri Burchett, Lee Ann Lanning, Ann Randall Vinson, Ann Richards, Rita Conis, Patty Willis, Vicky Phillips, Alida Jane Bates, Debra FRONT ROW: SECOND ROW: Ward FIRST ROW: Left to Right, Bruce Leslie, Ann Richards, SECOND ROW: Joy Rice, Gary Craft, Marty Callihan, Darr Sammons, Alida Bates THIRD ROW: Stephen Wright LEFT TO RIGHT: Phillip Spencer, Mr. Lykins, Paul Stapf, Gary Craft, Stephen A. Wright, Michael Richards, Ennis Griffith, Darrell Tackett aJJWi irmers 73 eam FRONT ROW: Left tolaght, Kathy Bugg, Pam Harmon, Sally Calliha SECOND ROW: Lee Ann Lanning, Ann Randall Vinson, Laura Larson . Manafer Greenup's Rally Overtakes Fairview E. K. C. CHAMPIONS GET TROPHY. - - The Sutcliffe Championship Trophy is pre- sented by Dr. William Eidson, superintendent of Boyd County schools, to Coach George Arrington and Greenup's four alternate captains Steven Wright. Richard Jackson, Ennis Griffith and John McCracken. Tigers trimmed Fairview 51-40 Saturday night in the Bovd Co. gvm. (Staff Photo bv McCullough) New E.K.C. Cage Champ To Be Crowned Saturday By JOHN McGILL Cour r-Journ l Corr «nd«n Ashland, Ky., Nov. 15. — A new champion will be crowned Saturday night in the 20th an- nual Eastern Kentucky Confer- ence Basketball Tournament being played in the Boyd Coun- ty High gym. Defending champion Boyd County was eliminated during last week’s eight-game pro- gram leading up to Friday’s semi-finals. Only one upset occurred. Ashland Booker T Washing- ton knocking off Olive Hill 6L53. The Comets will miss ,,i . TOl BNAMtNT Richard Jackson ”d hle «rsra — « • in0ZDc R”‘ S“ ,r v«. ft ”- johnny «-« “r FMn||y. Thfodnr, ;ollnl%. Bill BflUlcy. ' 1 B„ semi-final Friday at 7 p.rn. Holy Family had stopped Hitch ins 54-35 in the tourney Richard Jackaon Greenup’s Top Scorer opener. Fairview advanced with a 56-48 win over Booker T. Washington, using 11 straight points in the fourth quarter to break open a tight struggle. Jackson Added 45 The second game sends Greenup’s Tigers against South Portsmouth. Greenup trimmed Carter 67-43 and followed with a 63-46 conquest of Sandy Hook. South Portsmouth did the job on Boyd County’s champs, 62 57, after Boyd de- feated Blaine 60-53. Greenup’s ace center. Rich- ard Jackson, added up 45 points in his two games, but Grayson’s All - Regional for- waro. Gordon Baker, hit for 33 against Holy Family for the tourney’s single-game high. Bill Bentley of Boyd scored 24 against South Portsmouth. Jack Wicker netted 19 for the win ning Tigers. Fairview’s Odic Chandler was good for 20 against B.T.W. Although the smooth - playing fairview team led during most of the championship straggle and during all the second half except for a few second?, the real story of the game was wrapped up in the fourth quarter. It seemed to many observers that Fairview actually froze Greenup into the championship Ahead 47-38 going into the final stanza. Fairview made Greenup task look almost hopeless. Fair- view waa still in front by seven points with five minutes remain- ing when the Eagles started to hold the ball. From that point, ortunes changed refusing to drive or welly found its lead V as Steve W-ight. cken. Douglas Wil- ckson all scored. . . 5rt“than a minute o go. Fairview.? Odie Chandle- was fouled and made his two throw , sending the Eagles in front 49-4 Fairview promptly secured the ball again on a steal but lost it on a wild pass. With the game in the balance Jackson made a near-:mpo ible shot that decided it all. Standing back of the backboard and about five feet from the basket, he spun ind underhanded the ball toward the goal as he was fouled. The shot was good—and so was the free throw. No one ever made a more difficult shot under pres- turt. Fairview scored only two points during the entire fourth quarter, hitting two of five free throws. When the Eagles finally became desperate and started shooting the ball wouldn't go in. Greenup's fast - breaking ’earn grabbed a 16-13 lead in the open- ing' quarter with Williams and Wright setting the pace, but Fair- new played a great second period and went ahead 33-29 Wfjth Frankie Marshall hitting for nine points. Fairview piled up a 14-9 margin in the third. Jackson. Wright, McCracken and Williams played particularly well for the winner with ffiiight net- ‘ Greenup, coached by Georg Ar- rington. is competing in the E.K.C for the first time since 1954 Greenup was runner-up in ib 1944 event. This is Fairview’ firs: season in the twelve-team con- ference. CHAMPIONSHIP Greenup 51—Wright 13. Griffith Jackson 22, McCracken 6 Williams 3. Scaggs 2. Sammons. PF 13. FT 15-22. Fairview 49—Fultz 7, Chandlei 11. Sagraves 10. Marshall 15, Siam- baugh 6. Huff. PF 16. FT 7-13. GREENUP ... 16 13 9 13—51 FAIRVIEW .......13 20 14 2-49 Officials. Conley and Cartee. 81 BEADY. Jl MP! — Ashland and Greenup players wale flight of the hall on a rebound. From the left are Richard Jackson of the Tigers. Ashland’s Dale Sexton, an unidentified Tomcat and Ken Sammons. Greenup (24 BASKETBALL? — It might have been a tag-team wrest- ling match or a head-butting contest when this photo was snapped in Greenup - Ashland game, which Tomcats won 89-50. No. 22, not quite iuto the battle for the ball, is Steve Crain. (Staff Photo by Domthan) Greenup Tops Russell In Overtime; Greenup Tigers Dropped Before Strong Ashland Quintet 89-50 Tuesday In Opening Round Of A. I. T. . . - . . — . mi _ m_in ho The Greenup High School Tigers made their first venture into the Ashland Invitational Tournament Tuesday night and found the going too rough. Coach George Arrington’s Tigers were overrun by Ashland, undoubt- edly one of the state’s top teams. 89-50. The game was close only in the opening minutes. Greenup stayed within eight points in the first quar- ter when the Tomcats seemed a little anxious, but was smothered at the ooerang of the second period. The Tomcats, superior in height speed and shooting ability broke the ball game open in the second quarter, tallying 15 points while holding Greenup scoreless. The halftime score was 44-18 and there- after the Ashland reserves took over much of the duty for Coach Bob Wright’s quintet. The loss runs Greenup’s record to 10-4 for the season. The Tigers meet McKell here Tuesday and take on strong Meade Memorial at Russell Thursday as part of a twin bill. Greenup chalked up a . 4-51 over- time win over Russell last night in the first half of a double- header at Raceland to lake the spotlight in area cage action. Ken Sammons, a sophomore sub- stitute, connected for Greenup in the closing seconds to send the opening tilt at Raceland into an overtime as a desperation shot by Russell’s Jim McKenzie missed as the buzzer ended regulation play. I ive free throws, coupled with a field goal by Sammons, clinch- ed the win for Greenup in the overtime as Ronnie Bates and McKenzie tallied fielders for the Red Devils in the extra period. Both teams played possession type ball in the opening frame with Greenup getting a 6-3 edge. The Tigers also led 23-18 at the rest stop but Russell came back to knot the count at 32-32 as the final eight minutes began. John McCracken led Greenup with 15 as Richard Jackson added 12 and Steve Wright 10. City: Greenup. Ky. Coach: George Arrington. Conference: Eastern Kentucky. Last year’s record: 22-11. Prospects: Tigers were plenty tough last season, and they’ll probably be tougher this time. But .so is the schedule, so the record may not be quite as good. It wouldn’t be wise to bet that it won’t, however. Height and experience are plentiful. • Four seniors, including high- scoring Richard Jackson 16-3 3 . are back. Others are Ennis Griffith and John Mc- Cracken. both 6-1. and Steve Wright 6-0-. Junior Doug Wil- liams also hits the 6-1 mark in height. DEC. J, «I Vanceburg; t Raceland; . Hunttnaton. w. va.. ooueiass a RwsseM; II, Wurtland; U, at Gray ton. JAN. 3. McKell; s. Mead Memorial at Russell. Id, at Wurlland; 17, Boyd County; 10. Russoll at Raceland; 2«, Sandy Hoot ; 21, at Maade Memorial; 21 at Carter City. FEB. 1, Inei at Russell; 4. at Mc- Kell; 7. at Raceland; 10. Vanccbure. IJ. Fairview; 1«, at Brtckinndd«; 17. at Huntington, w. Va., Dcutlass; 21, Ashland Holy Family. 82 11 to cj xajlh: • - ■ ■'3 tr w i«o TX 87 h Sportsman's Creed THE PLAYERS 1. He lives clean and plays hard. He plays for the love of the game. 2. He wins without boasting, he loses without excuses, and he never quits. 3. He respects officials and accepts their decisions without question. 4. He never forgets that he represents his school. THE COACH 1. He inspires in his boys a love for the game and the de- sire to win. 2. He teaches them that it is better to lose fairly than to win unfairly. 3. He leads players and spectators to respect officials by setting them a good example. 4. He is the type of man he wants his boys to be. THE SPECTATOR 1. He never boos a player or official. 2. He appreciates a good play, no matter who makes it. 3. He knows the school gets the blame or the praise for his conduct. 4. He recognizes the need for more sportsmen and fewer sports. ARMCO STEEL CORPORATION ASHLAND WORKS ASHLAND, KENTUCKY First Peoples Bank The Friendly Bank Deposits Inusred up to $10,000.00 Phone Greenup 473-2431 Phone Russell 836-3167 Phone South Shore YE 2-3141 McCubbin Chevrolet Company, Inc Riggs Funeral Home Greenup South Shore Russell Phone 473-2331 Greenup, Kentucky Phone 473-2771 Greenup Kentucky The Ashland Daily Independent Northeastern Kentucky's Home Newspapers Published Each Evening And Sunday Morning Full Leased Wire Service Of The Associated Press Ashland Kentucky J Compliments Of Delmar Shop, Inc. 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Best Wishes And Continued Success Kinner Bros. Hardware Supply Plumbing And Electrical Supplies Phone 473-2411 Greenup Kentucky Compliments Of The Third National Bank of Ashland The Friendly Bank Two Convenient Locations Main Office Winchester At 16th Carter At 12th - Drive In Bank Kentucky m SINCE 1895 PORTSMOUTH, OHIO Ashland.Oil Refining Company shape your own future... No other person is exactly like you. That's why you need an educational plan to fit your particular needs. If possible your plans should include college training. Plan now for the future . . . with an eye on Ashland Oil. Our trained personnel will be happy to counsel with you. ASHLAND KENTUCKY 96 Greetings From Steele’s Pharmacy Inc. Prescription Specialists Phone 32-43111 One Of Kentucky's Leading Prescription Drug Stores Winchester At Sixteenth Street Ashland Kentucky 18 Years - Same Location Tri-State Fixture Co. 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