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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 Vi cj vr i 2 on GREENUP HIGH SCHOOL Greenup, Kentucky JUNE KITCHEN, Editor DEDICATION o jeaica lion We, the senior class of 1961-1962, wish to take this opportunity to say thank you to our parents for helping us to reach another milestone in our lives-our graduation from high school. We want to thank them for always being there when we needed them for comfort or for praise; we want to thank them for offering a helping hand when it was needed and for their advice and counsel- ing when it was necessary. We are happy and proud to be taking the step we are now taking, and may we through the dedi- cation of this annual to you, our mothers and fathers, return in a small measure the love, and the confidence you have shown us throughout the years. Thank you, parents of the senior class of 1961-1962. Mable and William Biggs Ollie and Dennie Burchett Vinella and Charles Chafens Gladys and John Conis Estie and Maurice Craft Lulu and Charles Craft Lona and Harry Crump Lucy and Louis Darby Eunice and Clarence Eastham Eunice Hackworth Hilda and Leonard Darby Henrietta and Thomas Jackson Lois and David Kinner Daisy and Leonard Kitchen Edith and John McConnell Hazel and John McGinnis Garnet Mauk Lena Traylor Ann and Oscar Sammons Grace and Phillip Spencer Jenny Troxler Margaret and William Williams Essie and Homer Woods 3 4 We, the Annual Staff, are proud to present to you our 1962 Tiger's Den. In later years, while turning these pages, we hope you will cherish the memories of your days at Greenup High. If you should recall the many smiles, sorrows, and dreams of 1962 ----- we shall be content, knowing that in years to come the activities of this school year will not fade from memory. June and Donna 6 FACULTY GEORGE ARRINGTON, B.S., M.A. Eastern State College LUTIE D. NICKEL, A.B., M.A. University of Kentucky PEARL CLARK, A.B. Morehead State College RAMEY FLETCHER, A.B. Morehead State College BECKY BATES VINSON, A.B., M.A. Co liege of William and Mary Marshall University ANN M. SAMMONS, A.B., M.Sk University of Kentucky GARY N. LEWIS Morehead State College ETHER McBRAYER, A.B., M.A. Marshall University red enting m 5 trv o J 4 WE : m-fLpr • M' t A. - i:r-: Bf;. B; {. • fc t£ ... C SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 1 Gary Craft.................................................... „ Reporter’ Jane Kitchen.......................................... Secretary Doris Hilton.......................................... Treasurer Louis Darby 0 •..................................... President Douglas SammoQS.................................. Vice President j ' V V GRADUATES LOUIS GENE DARBY Beta Club................................................................2, 3, 4 Class Chaplin.........•........................................................1 Class President................ • • . . . . . ...........4 4-H Club..............................................................1, 2, 3, 4 4-H Secretary-Treasurer...................................................... 3 4-H President..................................................................4 County Fair Winner............................................................3, 4 County Rally Day Winner.......................................................2, 3 F. H, A. Club..................................................................2 Best Citizen (Who's Who) ......................................................4 Best All-Round (Who's Who)................................................... 4 Biggest Baby (Who's Whc ..................................................... 4 Hardest Worker (Who's Who)................................................... 4 Basketball Manager........................................................ 1,2, 3 Score keeper...................................................................4 May Day Program.......................................................1, 2, 3, 4 May Day King................................................................ 1 Band .................................................................1, 2, 3, 4 Band Secretary-Treasurer.......................................................4 Annual Staff...................................................................4 LOIS DEAN DARBY Feature Editor of Annual ....................................................... Tri Hi Y Club.............................................................. 2, 4 4“H Club.............................................................1, 2, Z, 4 4-H Treasurer.................................................................... 4-H Reporter . . . . ......................................................4 May Day Program.................................................... 1, 2, 3, 4 Newspaper Staff..............................................................4 Biggest Baby (Who's Who)................................................. 4 Annual Staff ................................................................4 Assembly Program..................................................... ....4 County Fair Winner......................................................... 4 Valentine Queen ......................................................... 1 F. H. A. Club......................................................... . . . 2 Basketball Candidate ................................................... 4 Radio Program.......................................................... .-2 3 CLARENCE CHAFENS Assembly Programs............................................................4 Talent Contest Winner........................................................4 Chorus..........................................'............................4 Annual Staff.................................................................4 Business Manager of Annual...................................................4 Teen Club....................................................................... May Day Program............................................................. 4 F.F.A........................................................................... HAROLD LEO WOODS Annual Staff..............................................................4 Radio Program............................................................2, 3 Assembly Program ....................................................2, 3, 4 May Doy Program.................................................. 1, 2, 3, 4 Newspaper Staff...........................................................4 Vocational School.........................................................3 PHILLIP WASHINGTON SPENCER Band............................................................. I 2, 3, 4 Dance Band...........................................................2, 3, 4 Band Officer...............................................................4 E. K. E. A. Band...........................................................4 Beta Club............................................................2, 3, 4 Beta Club President........................................................3 Class President......................................................... 2, 3 May Day Program...................................................1, 2, 3, 4 4-H Club.............................................................1 2, 3 Annual Staff...............................................................4 County Fair Winner................................................1 2, 3, 4 Radio Program..............................................................3 Most Likely to Succeed (Who's Who).........................................4 Class Favorite.............................................................4 Most Versatile (Who's Who)................................................4 Best Liked (Who's Who).....................................................4 Assembly Program.....................................................2, 3, 4 LINDA KAY EASTHAM Annual Staff............................................................... 4 Beta Club..............................................................2, 3, 4 Tiger's Gazette...........................................................1 4 Class Vice-President......................................................1 3 Class Reporter..............................................................2 4-H Club....................................................................2 4-H Club Secretary..........................................................2 F. H. A. Club...............................................................2 Tri Hi Y Club.............................................................. 2 May Day Program.....................................................1 2, 3, 4 County Fair Winner..........................................................2 Radio Program...............................................................2 Most Likely to Succeed (Who's Who)..........................................4 Hardest Worker (Who's Who)................................................. 4 Best Liked (Who's Who)......................................................4 Neatest (Who's Who).........................................................4 Most Studious (Who's Who)...................................................4 Assembly Program.......................................................2, 3, 4 Chorus......................................................................4 DONNA BURCHETT COLLIER Co-Editor of Annual ...... Annual Staff................. Tiger's Gazette.............. Radio Program........... . . Assembly Program.............. Tri Hi Y Club............... F. H. A. Club................ Runner-up for May Day Queen May Day Program ...... 4-H Club . ................... Laziest (Who's Who).......... . . . . 4 .... 4 ----1,4 . . . . 3 . . . 3, 4 ... 2, 4 . . . . 2 .... 2 1, 2, 3, 4 ......1 .... 4 john McGinnis Most Mischievous (Who's Who)................... Friendliest (Who's Who)......................... May Day Program............................... Chorus......................................... Annual Staff.................................... 4-H Club........................................ Assembly Program ............................... Radio Program .................................. Advertising Manager of Annual.................. D. A, R„ Award Winner • • • Cheerleader.............. . Class Favorite............... Class President............. Class Secretary............. F. H. A. Club............... F. H. A. First Vice-President Beta Club................... Beta Club Secretary......... Tri Hi Y Club ............... Tr? Hi Y Reporter............ May Day Program............. Annual Staff.................. Best Liked (Who's Who) . • . Best All-Round (Who's Who) Chorus .............. Teen Club.................... Teen Club Vice-President . . Radio Program................ Tiger's Gazette............. SHARON KAY MAUK 4 4 3,4 4 4 1, 2, 3 2, 3, 4 . • 2, 3 . . .4 4 1 2, 3, 4 . . . 1, 2 1 3 2 2 . 2,3,4 . . . . 4 . . 2, 4 .... 4 1, 2, 3, 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 DORIS ANN HILTON Annual Staff................... Typist on Annual Staff........ Class Treasurer............... Runner-up for Basketball Queen F. H. A. Club................. Tri Hi Y Club................. Radio Program................. May Day Program............... County Fair Winner........... Teen Club .................... Newspaper Staff.............. Assembly Program.............. 4-H Club...................... RONALD LEO HACKWORTH F. F. A. Club........... Manager of Reserve Team Chorus . . . .......... Basketball Team . . . . . Assembly Program . . . . Radio Program.......... Annual Staff............ F. H. A. Club.......... Most Polite (Who's Who) Vocational School ... NAIDA JUNE KITCHEN Editor of Annual.................................. Annual Staff...................................... Class Secretary................................... Class Favorite.................................... Friendliest (Who's Who)........................... Teen Club......................................... Beta Club......................................... May Day Program................................... Tri Hi Y Club.................................... Assembly Program.................................. Newspaper Staff. ................................. Class Reporter................................... 4-H Club Song leader............................. Runner-up for May Day Queen...................... Radio Program............................. F. H. A. Club.................................... F. H. A. Second Vice-President.................... County Fair Winner................................ Valentine Queen Candidate......................... 4-H Club......................................... . . . 1 . . 1 . 1,4 2, 3, 4 2, 3, 4 . 1, 3 ... 4 . . . 2 ... A . . . 3 ..........4 .... 4 .... 4 . . . . 4 .... 4 . . . . 4 . 2,3,4 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . 2, 4 . 2, 3, 4 , . . 1, 4 .........3 ..........3 . . . . 3 . . . . 3 . . . . 2 .........2 ........1 .........1 1, 2, 3, 4 REBECCA BELLE BIGGS Beta Club............................................................... 2, 3, 4 Beta Club Treasurer...........................................................4 Class Favorite................................................................3 Class Secretary...............................................................1 Class Treasurer.............................................................. Tri Hi Y Club................................................................ F. H. A. Club................................................................ Assembly Program.........................................................2, 3, Radio Program................................................................2, Annual Staff..................................................................4 Newspaper Staff...............................................................4 Runner-up for Basketball Queen................................................2 Chorus....................................................................... 4 County Fair Winner............................................................3 Best Sport (Who's Who)........................................................4 Best Citizen (Who's Who)......................................................4 Most Studious ( yho's Who)....................................................4 Teen Club.....................................................................4 Teen Club Secretary...........................................................4 May Day Program........................................................1,2, 3, 4 THOMAS DALE JACKSON Annual Staff............................................................4 4-H Club................................................................1 Baseball.............................................................. 1 County Fair Winner..................................................... 1 May Day Program.................................................1, 2, 3, 4 Vocational School......................................................3, 4 Radio Program..........................................................2, 3 Assembly Program...................................................2, 3, 4 Newspaper Staff.........................................................4 RAYMOND MOORE 4-H Club................................................................1 May Day Program.................................................1, 2, 3, 4 Vocational School......................................................3, 4 Neatest (Who's Who).....................................................4 Fire Marshal.......................................................... 1 Annual Staff............................................................4 Radio Program..........................................................2, 3 Newspaper Staff.........................................................4 Assembly Program.................................................. 2, 3, 4 CO CN CN CO ELIZABETH ANN KINNER Annual Queen ................ Annual Staff.................. Newspaper Staff............. May Day Queen................ May Day Program............. Runner-up for Basketball Queen Scorekeeper.................. Tri Hi Y Club............... Tri Hi Y President........... F. H. A. Club................ Biggest Grouch (Who's Who) . Teacher's Pet (Who's Who) . . 4-H Club..................... 4-H Club Officer............ 4-H County Winner........... 4-H State Style Review .... 4-H Junior Week Lexington . . County Fair Winner.......... Teen Club.................... Teen Club Officer............ . . . . 4 .... 4 . . . 1, 4 .... 1 1, 2, 3, 4 .......3 1 2, 3, 4 . . 2, 4 ........4 . . . . 2 . . . . 4 . . . . 4 1, 2, 3, 4 .2,3,4 •2,3,4 . .... 3 . . . 2,3 , .... 3 ........4 .... 4 VIRGIL CAUDILL Assembly Program.........................................................2, 3, 4 Radio Program.............................................................2, 3 Annual Staff............................................................... 4 Newspaper Staff..............................................................4 Vocational School.........................................................3, 4 May Day Program......................................................1,2, 3, 4 Tiger's Gazette..............................................................4 RITA KAREN CONIS Feature Editor of Annual . . . Majorette.................. Band........................ Class Secretary............ Tri Hi Y Club.............. 4-H Club................... Snowball Candidate.......... May Day Candidate .... Candidate in A. I. T. . . . Radio Program.............. May Day Program............. Newspaper Staff............ Biggest Grouch (Who's Who) Most Polite (Who's Who) . . Annual Staff............... County Fair Winner.......... Teen Club.................. Tiger's Gazette............. F. H. A. Club.............. . . 4 1, 2, 3 1, 2, 3 ... 2 . 2,4 2 2 1 . . . 2, 1, 2, 3, NJ W CO HOWARD STEPHEN CRAFT Vocational School .........• • . •.......................«.3,4 Radio Program . . . ....................... • ••••••.. 2, 3 Assembly Program........................................2, 3, 4 Annual Staff ...........• .......................• ••••••• 4 Newspaper Staff........................................ 4 RONDA KAY WRIGHT TREVA ROSE CRUMP Annual Staff • ••••••••............ Radio Program.................................................... 2, 3 Assembly Program ........................• •••••• ...... .2, 3, 4 Newspaper Staff ....................................... •••••••• 4 F. H. A. Club........................................................2 Tr? HI Y Club......................................................2, 4 Chorus................................................................4 May Day Program ....................•••••....................1, 2, 3, 4 County Fair Winner...................................................1 DOUGLAS LYNN SAMMONS Class Vice-President.......... Basketball..................... Band......................... Dance Band ................... Band Camp Morehead ...... Band Clinic................... Choreographer May Day Program Beta Club..................... 4-H Club Officer..........• • • Annual Staff • ••••••••• Band Festival Morehead . . . . , Most Versatile (Who's Who) . • Biggest Grouch (Who's Who) . Radio Program • •••••••• Christmas Program............ Boys' Quartet................ May Day Athletic Winner • . • . Annual King.................. Class Favorite............... DOUGLAS EDWARD WILLIAMS Basketball................ Annual Staff............... Baseball............ • • • . Basketball Captain......... Junior Conservation . . . . May Day Program............ Teacher's Pet (Who’s Who) Radio Program.............. Assembly Program ..... Newspaper Staff •••••. GARY ROGER CRAFT Beta Club.................... Beta Club Secretary........... Band........................... E. K. E. A. Band............... Dance Band .................. Pep Band Annual Staff.............. Most Mischievous (Who's Who) Best Sport (Who's Who) . . . . Friendliest (Who's Who) ... May Day Program............... Snowball Candidate ...... Valentine King................ Teen Club • • • . ............ Teen Club President........... Class Reporter................. Class Vice-President......... .... 4 1 2, 3, 4 If 2, 3, 4 If 2, 3, 4 ----1, 2 , . .. . 2 . . .2, 3 ■ . 2, 3, 4 . .... 3 . 2, 3, 4 1 2 3, 4 ......4 . . . . .4 . . . 2, 3 1 2, 3, 4 .... 4 . 1, 2, 3 .... 4 . .1 2, 3 If 2, 3, 4 .... 4 . . . 1, 2 ... 3, 4 . . . . 1 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . . 4 . . . 2, 3 , . . 3, 4 .....4 . 2, 3, 4 ......3 1 2, 3, 4 . . . . 4 . 2, 3, A . ... 2 .... 4 . . . . 4 . . . . 4 , .... 4 1,2, 3,4 .......2 .......1 .... 4 .......4 .......4 .... 2 WALTER LOUIS TROXLER Annual Staff............................................................. 4 Radio Program................... ....................................... 2, 3 May Day Program......................... ................... ... .1,. 2, 3, 4 Assembly Program.......................................................2,3,4 Newspaper Staff . . . ............................................... 4 Fire Marshal............................................................ 1 Basketball............................................................. 1 HELENA ANNETTE McCONNELL May Day Program....................................................2 Radio Program......................................................2 Chorus.............................................................4 Tri Hi Y Club .................................................... 2 F. H. A. Club......................................................2 Talent Show Winner............................................... 3 Annual Staff.......................................................4 Newspaper Staff.................................................. 4 Assembly Program............................................... 4 Laziest (Who's Who).............................................. 4 May Day Athletic Winner....... .................................. 1 CLYDE EDWARD McCONNELL Annual Staff ...........................................................4 Assembly Program ................................................. 2, 3, 4 Radio Program........................................................ 2, 3 Newspaper Staff....................................................... 4 4-H Club..............................................................1,3 May Day Program .................................................. 1,3 Chorus , ..................... ............................................ Vocational School.......................................................3 Fire Marshal........................................................ j rfj maumta sskz ANN KINNER DOUGLAS WILLIAMS LINDA EASTHAM RAY MOORE imim mmrn mmim. 2,'?:jabhr IpJp- [fgpgf jSBpt segaSfe s§KM 1 fiiiSS ttlill [irtTl g$mm, LOIS DARBY LOUIS DARBY . . GARY CRAFT roue RITA CONIS . .DOUG SAMMONS .ANN KINNER 24 25 CAROLYN HACKWORTH CAROL ROBINSON MARY BOYLES SHARON COLLINS JERRY RICE JOY RICE JIMMY GREENSLATE QUENTEN THOMPSON LUNDIE MEADOWS ROGER MEADOWS GARY SCAGGS DANNY GARTHEE PATTY PORTER REBECCA GREEN DON RAWLINS JOYCE SHELTON LOWLO CARTER DANNY WARD LORETTA JUSTICE DANNY POTTER CHARLES WRIGHT BILLIE BURCHETT 32 SHARON HOLBROOK RONALD BOWLING KENNETH SAMMONS SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS- eanne Kinner Jimmy Adam$ i . Soe Baker [Carol Parsons pobby Walker Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Reporter . . . w W om or CL JJ McDANIEL LARRY EASTHAM PAT WELLS ELDA BEANE ROGER SPENCER LARRY McConnell ALEDA McConnell BILL STONE DON CAUDILL JIMMY STUART IDA BEACH PAUL BEACH RUTH WILLIAMS MALCOLM BOWLING KENNETH JOHNSON GARY CONIS ROGER BROWN JAMES JACKSON JEAN STEPHENSON GLORIA CREMEANS CONNIE WRIGHT GLENNIS FRITZ PAUL HAGER VICKY PHILLIPS S)op ho more CL JJ JIMMY ADAMS LOIS STEPHENSON WADE ANDERSON SUSAN CALES JEAN KINNER BEVERLY DARNELL CAROLYN HARNEY JOYCE PARROTT ANNE B. McCOY BOBBY WALKER PATSY COLLINS JUDY GRIFFITH CAROL PARSONS PATTY WILLIS MARY DARBY SUE BAKER A LI DA BATES BRENDA PORTER SHEILA JOHNSON Norma Ho I book Darrell Kazee Reba Sturgill Alva Justice Charles Wurts Paul Barker Harlan Barney Jane Hum Anna Hope Bowling Eddie Wellman Jimmy May Ann Randal Vinson Vera Thacker Glenda Pierce Louise Parrott Sandy Nelson Linda Townsend Cheri Burchett Tunecia Brown Kathy Bugg James Hay Boneva Willis Ann Harmon Bruce Carter Erse I Gumbert 37 re sh m en John Noble Donald Scaggs Greg McBrayer Rosa Lee Caudill Renna Craft Willma Sizemore Debra Ward Carol Gaskin 38 Mary Lou Pennington Dale Fraley Claudio Be I ford Veleda Beane Jimmy Caudill Billy Murray Mike Parson Scott Pierce Johnny Bond William Alister Gary Woods Ronnie Howard 0 n LARRY JOE WOLFE GINNY JO BATES ANN PORTER LEE ANN LANNING LINDA SMITH DONNA HARDYMON SUSAN GARTHEE LAURA LAWS ON PAM HARMON JOHN NORMAN KAY WOLFE SALLY CALLIHAN DIANE MeBRAYER KEITH GULLET JOE STEPHENSON DOUGLAS METZKER CAROL NELSON Leslie McConnell JENNIE ANN THOMAS BIRDIE HACKWORTH JAMES PATRICK £iahth Cjrach LARRY CARTER IMA DEAN STURGILL BETTY CAUDILL ROY HALL MARGRET HOWARD ROGER UNDERWOOD FRANK WOLFE GENE ARCHEY LINDA WRIGHT BOBBY BUCKLER JERRY MARTIN JACKIE RILEY SANDY JACKSON MICHAEL BEACH Leslie McConnell JERRY WELLS LARRY HACK WORTH SAMMY BURTON JAMES ROYSTER ALAN PARROTT SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS President . . . Vice-President . Secretary . . . . .Cecil Ratliff Stacy Nelson Shannon Spears . Susan Bates . Jimmy Baker CECIL RATLIFF VIRGINIA WILLIAMS SUSAN KAZEE TONI ZACHEM k SHANNON SPEARS LINDA FRITZ MARCELLA BLACK CARL ROBINSON PEGGY THOMAS MARVIN SIZEMORE DEBORAH BARKER ARMINTA PENNINGTON JANEY MORGAN LOIS BARNEY LINDA JUSTICE CAROL VINSON SUSAN BATES JOHNNY JOHNSON NANCY ADKINS RODNEY DANIELS 43 GARY FRYE JAMES BAKER DAVID STULTZ REGINA PIERCE DARRELL BROWN LINDA SPENCER KAY MILLER TOMMY MOORE 44 JIMMY BONZO SHARON MARTIN ROBERT BAKER POLLY JANE REED RICHARD JOHNSON MARGARET HALL STACY NELSON DOROTHY TOWNSEND TRINA MARTIN SHARON MARTIN JIMMY MOORE BOBBY GUMBERT 45 47 JUNIOR CLASS FAVORITES Kenneth Sammons Rebecca Green SENIOR CLASS FAVORITES June Kitchen Phillip Spencer FRESHMAN CLASS FAVORITES Ann Randall Vinson John Noble SOPHOMORE CLASS FAVORITES Jimmy Adams Jeannie Kinner SEVENTH GRADE CLASS FAVORITES David Stultz Polly Reed EIGHTH GRADE CLASS FAVORITES John Norman Pam Harmon -'Xr' CHARACTER Ckl Officer, President.........................................Jimmy Greenslate Vice-President........................................... Don Rawlins Secretary......................... . Sharon Mauk Treasurer .................................... T, . . . Becky Biggs 51 Ut to presenting aspgj .WKt BHi i n n er6 oun ■k iU’t-'i:;;:-,, HA ili 53 Secretary Treasurer Reporter tin res . . . . Louis Darby . . . . Ann Kinner . . . . Alicia Bates Ann Randall Vinson .... Lois Darby . . Carolyn Harney . . . . John Noble x ng Leader fired en ting fi)li FIRST RCiW: Mary Darby, J an Kinner, Vicki Phillips, Susan Cales, Pptty Willis, Lois Stephenson, Jijdy Griffith, Parrott, y ida Bates, Anne A :Coy, Carolyn Harney, Lois Darby, Sue Baker, Glenda Pierce. THjRD Jimmy Caudill, Lorry Eastha Rosa Lee Gaud ill. une Kitchen. SECC ND ROW: A :Coy, Carolyn Harney, Lois Darby, Sue Baker, Glenda Pierce. THIRD RjOW: Billy Murry,vRoger SpeVcer J Eddie Wellnr , Louis Darby, Ann Harmon. FOURTH ROW: Boneva Willis, Louise Panktt, Ann Vinson, V ra ThackW, Inda Townsen. I I , k L J . Kinndr, Joyce , Darrill McDaniel, Carol Gaskin, U1 0 T— • 57 FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Carolyn Harney, Mary Darby, Vicky Phillips, Alida Bates, Carol Gaskin, Susan Garthee. SECOND ROW:' Judy Griffith, Donna Hardyman, Sally CalliTiah, Linda Smith, Louise Parrott, Larry Eastham, Douglas Sammons, David Stultz, Roger Spencer. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Greenslate, Anne B. McCoy, Pamela Harmon, Lee Anh Lanning, Susan Bates, Kay Miller, Jenny Jo Bates, Ann R. Vinson, Susan McBrayer, Patty Willis, Susan Cales, Mr. Gary Lewis. FOURTH ROW: Billy Murray, Jimmy Jituart, Philip Spencer, Louis Darby, Gary Craft, Darrell McDaniel, Boneva Willis, Jimmy May, Polly Reed, Toni Zachem. Preientiny Dlie (Sand FIRST ROW: Susan Cales, Linda Smith, Pam Harmon, Anne McCoy, Jenny Bates, Susan Bates, Kay Miller, Susan McBrayer. SECOND ROW: Sally Callihan, Donna Hardyman, Judy Griffith, Alida Bates, Susan Garthee, Jimmy Greenslate, Carolyn Harney, Vicki Phillips, Lee Ann Lanning, Patty Willis, Ann Vinson P. red en 60 FIRST ROW: Jimmy May, Susan Coles Carolyn Harney, Ann Randall Vinson, Gary Craft. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Greenslate, Larry Eastham, Roger Spencer, Phillip Spencer r fin re5 en Band Members from The Greenup Band taking part in the E. K. E. A. ALL DISTRICT BAND Under The Direction Of Dr. Ronald Gregory, Director of Bands Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 61 5r« AS •3eel ion FIRST ROW: David Stultz, Boneva Wi 11 is, Polly Reed, Louise Parrott, Douglas Sammons. SECOND ROW: Gary Croft, Jimmy May, Carol Gaskin, Darrell McDaniel, Mary Darby, Roger Spencer, Lorry Eastham fi 9 FIRST RCW: Jimmy Greenslate, Jody Griffith, Vici Harmon, Phillip Spencer, Darrell McDaniel, Roger Spencer,David Stoltz, Doug P reden tin m. 2 a nee Ba n d rector Gary Croft, Jimmy May, Scott Pierce, Pam U u NO SM0K 67 70 P‘ resenting DL Runner Up For Basketball Queen 71 73 J J i‘U m LEFT TO RIGHT: Lorry Wolfe, vyilliam Alister, Paul Beach, Quentin Thompson, Doug Williams, Ken Sammons, Jimmy Adorns, Larry McConnell, Greg McBrayer, Doug Sammons, and Coach George Arrington j- reAenting Jhe $adhet-h-ti'll eanr 75 SCORE KEEPERS MAY DAY ATHLETIC WINNERS Ann Kinner Manager Susan Garthee Greg McBrayer David Stultz Gary Conis Regular For Tigers nd then lost in the EKC to' na-j lent at Cannonsburg ‘ 't-|; ran Holy Kamilv ” sO 'V ,, Ashland, 0 ie past c s. A Ui,h 15 P°'n,S and D° c nd Ken Samraons wl, i13 pac - 0' G e ■ 0' . ve nake t. age spt ! ■« S Sr no]£. Quentii c ethr Sammons, Da P a' Beech, Jimmy ,.. s. Larry Met TJgersWmTS l Over Sandy Hook The basketball bug is and has en for the past ten days buzzing i Coach Arrington's Greenu- h School Tigers and their loyal ndom. The Tigers opened the season, ov. 4 with a vic ry over Auxierij Greenup Clips Hitching In OT HITCHINS. Ky.— Hitchins cam on with a rush in the fourth d :: iod to force Greenup . | c time, only to 1©s. T CC ' time. 58-55. to thi l. Friday night. 0 K The Greenup Tigers seasonal mark slipped to 7-2 Tuesday night at Wurtland, when the Warriors took the Tigers 74-53. The Tigers were only eight behind at halftime, but the s hit from all sides in the half of play. ily bright spot for the as the outstanding per- • of Douglas Williams. Jim Adams and t e —ms playing at forward po- sy r n took a total of 26 points. ..uinj '■ c!S % W riff. re it. Ne v ; S,oS4 .t ?°S 0 'w S° 0 e winners who are 3-1 on the ons. Lionel Kazie and George 9 is netted 16 for top game for Hitchins. . ' POS. HITCHINS 13 F Kari 1« ... 13 F Dickinson 3 0 C Adams V ’ k 15 G Burk V 15 G Jackson 1 . Jr! J. 13 14 14 10 7—58 10 14 10 15 4-55 Grecikup hit 11 out of 18 fouls with Wurtland connecting 18 out Of 24. Individual Greenup scores are: Williams 26, Kenneth Sammons 17, Douglas Sammons 1, Gary Seaggs 6, and Jimmy Adams 3. The Tigers will travel to Race- land tonight (Friday) where they will play the Russell Red Devils. This is expected to be a close game. The Tigers have a full schedule for the coming week, when the will play hosts to the Breckinridge (Morehead) five on Monda ning. Tuesday night, they will travel to Grayson to participate in a tournament, and ha • been paired with South Portsmouth. Greenup defeated South Ports mouth, Dec. 1, on their home floor 70-56. The Tigers were successful in last Thursday’s game against Sandy Hook and took their sixth straight victory, 75-57. honors with 22. Doug Williams con and added it points. Greenup outscored the Lions in every quarter of play. Individual scores were: Doug Sammons 10 Seaggs 15. Adams 5, Anderson 2 and Thompson 4. , , onnell, Wade Anderson, Bill Ai ter and Larry Wolfe. The latter an 8th grader. Last year, the Tigers won 21 and lost 12 in a rough and rugged cam- paign. i igers Down Hitchins For s ° airview And EKC Leo' GREENUP. K, rjy - c S Ken Sammons Pacos Greenup Over Carter moved into first plac. ern Kentucky Conferei Lineups and scores by quarters GREEN t P—59 ball race Tuesday night. Hitchins 61 to 45. i ning ioyd Vie lor Williams 2nd In EKC Nets 45, Greenup Tigers defeated Car- ter County, 59-55, Tuesday m h Ken Sammons was the big Sun - the winning Tigers with a 10- Sammons. 18: Doug W of18 points. Doug W1lS Doug Sammons, second with U points. Th hams. ; jim Adams. „her Greenup eager m l ch! 1. tv s-,oAb scoring was Gary Scagg.- points. I paced Carter County with -nts. Kiser was second with CARTER COUNTY-55 5 ten points. Greenup will play ieir game on Friday at Louisa. Burton. 6: Messi next 9: Caper, 19; Kiser, 10; and Mf Messer. 4: ser. Boyd County and Fairview lash at Fairview Friday night in i important E.K.C. contest. Holy Family holds the lead vith a 3-0 record but Fairview •nd Boyd are still unbeaten in egular - season play and second ilace will be at stake tomorrow light. Ray Allen, Boyd County senior, setting the early - season scor- ng pace with an average of 21.2 joints a game. Ken Sammons f Greenup is a close second with an even 21 per contest. Other leaders are Odie Chand- ler of Fairview, 19.5: Wade Eden of Olive Hill. 19.0: Tiny Esders Holy Family, 18.1; Frank Burns of Holy Family, 17.5. Ix - vel Carper of Carter, 15.6 and Tommy Dale, Grayson. 13.3. Sets Mark Warriors Down Greenup, 14-53 Doug Williams hit the cords for 45 points last night in pacing Greenup to a 77-70 overtime win •ver Sandy Hook. Williams’ total set a new school individual scoring mark, eclipsing the previous high of 44. The effort also placed Williams in the 11th spot among scoring performances for EKC players. He connected on 18 field and added nine of 1 from the foul'line GREENUP—53 Williams. 26; K. Sammons. 1« 6; D. Sa- Wurtland Warriors boosted their! reason record to ' ur wins agains Scifigs night by de- Adams, 3, ocaggs X I mons, 1. n record of, '03SCS- f I )3 °Bnrber. 14; Smith, 6: gun f01ll)ert, 4; Witten, 2; G. Virgin. WURTLAND—74 13; Chinn, 20: Ro:- Gu Sam- grefnup fV W a 17 points WURTLAND .urtland with ao, LK11| 14 18 12 9- 16 24 16 18— was second with ups and scores by quarters. At Sar Ellin E.K.C. STANDINGS Won Lost ■V'V sjv of Greenup, i Win At FOR QUICK RESULTS TRV TRIBUNE WANT ADS Carter Grayson 6L VO 1 '°V tXv«S , ;sgS i£% - v V A’lV1 ? ' . jo 'V v N 0, «c rtl • . 2 . «o. .«.N-i a ;« t oi 3 3 o oa39 , s = .a1 '% o a ' 3 _ ' aWi- . o C33« .}3 VV ’ 4 3' ! V S ,0W« ■ 1 1- _ 3 W°v ■ 'V 34 aV3 s -J499 O.VOV Ae vtf® A' -.03? « fiijclo. JG ditjftnowvj'iod ’ u yj J3 1 J n U33J $5 0% f?0° i0 V - 33 0 N V'U4 v .lo.X' -rf .% 0A 0' O ■ Aw n'? co'9‘t -, aV0 3 ,, Jh X DONNA BECKY TREVA GARY 84 ADVERTISING BESIDES STEEL ARMCO IS IN THE EDUCATION BUSINESS ARMCO V Divisions: Armco • Sheffield • National Supply • Drainage Metal Products • International WHY SHOULD A STEEL COMPANY be in the edu- cation business? WE ARE CONVINCED that the continued growth of our company depends upon the training and abilities of our people. A VARIETY OF FREE COURSES is offered to Armco men and women. Courses range from blue- print reading to advanced metallurgy and man- agement. Some of our teachers are university professors. ARMCO’S EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM helps em- ployees to learn more about job skills, company operations or earn credit toward college degrees. ONE OF EVERY FOUR Armco employees enrolls each year in a company training class or a univer- sity course. Our students know that it takes trained brains to make and sell steel. They know that they will earn bigger paychecks as their un- derstanding and skills improve. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES who qualify may take advantage of more than 100 different training programs. Some become skilled journeymen after four years of on-the-job and classroom instruc- tion. Others take courses at colleges and univer- sities. And Armco pays the tuition. IT TAKES TRAINED BRAINS to make steel. This is why Armco is in the education business. And this is why we urge you to finish your high school education. Whether you plan to work for a steel company or in some other field, we are sure you will discover that it takes trained brains to get ahead today. ASHLAND WORKS ASHLAND, KENTUCKY COMPLIMENTS OF Moca bee': CLOTHING FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY PHONE 473-3001 GREENUP, KENTUCKY G S is cleaner GAS is faster Gas is safer GAS i$ more dependable Gf S is more economical GAS Cooler GAS IS BEST! COLUM OF KENTUCKY, INC. COLUMN GAS Y TIM ■P •j One of Ohio's Good Stores CONGRATULATES the Graduating CLASS of '62 . . . may your continued efforts be rewarded . . . with complete success. Portsmouth Ohio 87 Successful people will tell you that to succeed in life, you must be willing to prepare and work for it. There is no easy road to success. One way you can prepare for a career after high school is to include college training in your future plans. And if your plans call for a career in petroleum — keep an eye on Ashland Oil . . . . a growing, progressive oil company. Ashland Oil Refining Company 88 ASHLAND, KENTUCKY How to keep your family spotless I Co$L Qwo Ocuistw $« R) D j- ( CUUMdO. adz out aids WHITE SWAN Ashland Russell Flatwoods Greenup W. B. Modern Dairy, Inc. Ike Harris, Greenup Route Salesman Grade A Milk Products Pasteurized - Homogenized Phone 836-3661 Russell Kentucky Greenup James Greenslate STATE FARM INSURANCE PHONE 473-3111 Kentucky First Peoples Bank The Friendly Bank Deposits Insured up to $10,000.00 Phone Greenup 473-2431 Phone Russell 836-3167 Phone South Shore YE 2-3141 Greenup South Shore Russell McCubbin Chevrolet Company, Inc .KI F' Phone 473-2331 Greenup, Kentucky Riggs Funeral Home EDDIE RIGGS, OWNER PHONE 473-2771 Greenup Kentucky Symbol Of Progress . . . As graduation nears, let's take a serious look at the past. We see that education has been largely responsible for the progress of our nation. Why? Education is PROGRESS Today—more than ever before-industry, business and labor, all, know the true values of a good educational system. EDUCATION continues to stand as a true symbol of PROGRESS. Kentucky Power Company 91 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 Ashland Greetings From Steele’s Pharmacy, Inc Prescription Specialists Phone 32-43111 One Of Kentucky's Leading Prescription Drug Stores Winchester At Sixteenth Street Kentucky — 1 Price-Smith Insurance Agency Tom Smith - Manager Member of Kentucky Association Of Insurance Agents ' Phone 836-3311 Russel 1 Kentucky i Applegate’s Key Market -Quality And Service- Phone 473-3221 Greenup Kentucky 92 Compliments Of Dr. G.R. Queen Greenup Kentucky Compliments Of Leslie’s Drug Store Phone 473-2211 Greenup 1 ffi xc 8JL Kentucky Compliments Of Lawson’s Hardware Phone 473-2171 Greenup Kentucky Corum Drug Store Prescriptions Cameras Expert Photo Finishing Phone 473-2371 Greenup Kentucky 93 Greenup Biggs Motor Co. Dodge Dart - Lancer - Dodge Trucks 606 Main Street Phone 473-2351 Kentucky Compliments of Mrs. Carrie Morris Greenup J. D. Kinner Sons, Inc. Lumber Hardware Builders Supplies Phone 473-2511 Kentucky Kendall Electric Frigidaire Sales Service Electrical Contracting GreenuP Kentucky Compliments of Borden’s Dairy j Phone El. 3-3153 Portsmouth Ohio Compliments of E.R. Bonzo Sons Grade A Raw Milk Your Family Gets the Most From Foremost Foremost Dairies, Inc. 2340 Carter Avenue Ashland Kentucky BOOSTERS THE KOPY KAT Portsmouth LITTLE GIANT FOOD STORE Raceland ASHLAND BARBER COLLEGE Ashland TEXACO STATION Greenup 18 Years - Same Location Tri-State Fixture Co. Complete Layout - Drawings Serving The Tri-State Area Restaurants - Hotels - Institutions - Drive-Ins Clay Jessie 1109-1111-3rd Ave. Phone Jackson 24096 Huntington, W. Va. 95 Wright-Grant Funeral Home 24 hr. Ambulance Service-Oxygen Member of K. F. D. B. A. Jesse Wright, Mgr. Phone 473-7971 Greenup Kentucky Hieneman’s Furniture Appliance Greenup Kentucky . Byles Auto Parts Greenup Kentucky Specializing in team equipment Newberry Sporting Goods 816 Gallia Street Phone EL 3-0644 Portsmouth Ohio Morgan Brothers Jewelers Diamonds and Watches Guaranteed Repairs Phone EL 3-3259 Portsmouth Ohic People’s Cut Rate W. M. DAVIS, MGR. 500 E. Main St. Greenup Kentucky Womack Quillen U. S. 23, KENTUCKY ROUTE 1 Greenup Kentucky 96 Compliments Of Friendly Jewelry Store CARR S Portsmouth Ohio JEWELRY) 811 Gallia St. (W) v Open An Account Today! Mock Bros. 1435-47 Greenup Avenue Phone 324-5135 Ashland Kentucky Summers and Son, Inc Baldwin Pianos And Organs Band Instruments Everything Musical Phone EL 3-6380 Compliments Of Paul’s Style Shop, Inc. 218 16th Street Ashland Kentucky Compliments From Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Portsmouth 2415 Scioto Trail Ohio Compliments Of Jay Loan Office Phone 325-2000 226 16th Street Ashland 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 97 Compliments Of Ashland Beauty College 1649 Greenup Ave. Phone 325-3000 Ashland Kentucky I Draperies - Rugs - Carpets Topping-Christian Winchester At 25th Street Phone 324-2323 Ashland Kentucky Carroll’s Office Equipment Supplies Machines Gift And Art Shop Greeting Cords - Gift Items Artist And School Supplies 1436 Winchester Avenue Ashland, Kentucky The Very Best Of The Nation's Leading Brands Steckler’s Men's And Boys' Jantzen For Women 1500 Winchester Avenue Ashland Kentucky I Compliments Of Economy Printers Phone 324-8880 , 336 13th Street Ashland Kentucky Central Service Station Auto Repairs - Paint Body Work Phone 473-2391 Standard Oil Dealer Greenup James R. May Kentucky Compliments of Delmar Shop, Inc. Ladies' and Girls' Apparel Ashland's Largest Fashion Shop 1510 Winchester Avenue Ashland Kentucky Good Clothes For Men And Boys' Wolff 320 Chillicothe St. Portsmouth Ohio 98 Compliments Of Sheperd West Supply Co. Phone 473-4961 Greenup Kentucky The Greenup News Largest Circulation In Greenup County Greenup Kentucky Dorothy’s Beauty Salon Phone 473-4361 Greenup Kentucky Bailey’s Jewelry Watch Repair We Service What We Sell Repairs Fully Guaranteed Phone 473-5311 Greenup Kentucky Compliments Of Griffith’s Auto Sales Phone 473-4631 Greenup Kentucky Rich Oil Service Station Arnold Felty Phone 473-9701 Below Greenup On Rt. 23 Greenup Kentucky Compliments Of Little Sandy Gas Oil Ashlond Oil Products Phone 473-3811 Greenup Kentucky 1 1 One Of The Largest Joe’s Trading Post Used Furniture - Appliances Antiques We Buy Sell - Trade Located On Route U. S, 23 Phone 836-6245 [ Russell Kentucky 99 Compliments Of Ruark’s Sales Store Shoes And Clothing For All The Family Greenup Kentucky Frailie’s Pharmacy l Phone 836-3733 Russell Kentucky Compliments Of Mary Stewart Dress Shop Naomi Davis And Mildred McCracken Proprietors Greenup Kentucky Warnock’s Insurance Agency Greenup Kentucky Compliments Of The Corner Restaurant Greenup Kentucky Greenup Block Company James Garthee - Scott Collins Owners Phone 473-2011 Greenup, Kentucky Compliments Of Pat’s Piece Goods Shop Greenup Kentucky Compliments Of Don Crum Circuit Court Clerk Greenup County Ohio lOO Stapleton Office Supply Co. Smith-Corona Typewriters Clary Adding Machines 1946-Our 17th Year-1962 Phone EL 3-1187 607 Chillicothe Street Portsmouth Ohio 1 Nita’s Floral Gift Shoppe Phone 473-2121 Harrison Street 1 Compliments of L. H. “Pete” Nicholls State Representative Compliments of Thompson’s I.G.A. Foodliner West Russell Kentucky Charles Daniels County Attorney Compliments of Beckham Montgomery County Judge Compliments of Jerry Lee Drive-Inn Greenup Kentucky Compliments of Les Moore County Court Clerk The Ironton Tribune Follow The Tigers Published Each Afternoon And Sunday Phone Jefferson 2-1441 Circulation - 10,400 Ironton Ohio Van Hoose Bros. Furniture, Inc. Maytag Sales And Service Phone 473-4731 | Greenup Kentucky || Central Dry Cleaners Laundry Where Cleaning Is An Art 404 Main St. Dial 473-3801 Greenup, Kentucky h Don’s Men’s Shop Styles of Tomorrow, Today Formal Wear Rentals Corner of 15th Street and Winchester Avenue Phone 324-1911 Ashland Kentucky Move Rite Transfer Storage Co. L. S. Porter-Pres. Glen L. Nunley-Mgr. 1300 Greenup Avenue Ashland Kentucky I McDonald’s Pharmacy P. R. Phillips Prescription Specialists Phone YE 2-3614 South Shore Kentucky { Compliments of Kopp Office Supply, Inc 335 15th Street Phone 324-5126 Ashland Kentucky Polan’s Jewelers 1517 Winchester Avenue Ashland Kentucky 102 AUTOGRAPHS ft WALSWORTH U opM i Innd by WAUWOflTH Morrvlw Mi, II S A
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