Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Sparta, OH)
- Class of 1965
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I Y 1 1 ,Y gil- ' gn' X. vs L xx- ,, Y ,f ta. .J I .. ,gf 11:15 THE HIGHLANDER 1965 TABLE OF CONTENTS A DMINIS TRA TION AND FA CULTT ...... ... 2 SENICRS ......... . .. 9 OR GA NIZA TIONS ..,... .... 2 9 ATHLETICS ....... ... 47 ACTIVITIES .... ... 61 CLA SSES ...... ... 79 jUNIOR HIGH ...... 93 ADVERTISING ...... ..... I 03 HIGHLAND LOCAL SCHOOLS SPARTA, OHIO HIGHLA D BOARD OF EDUCA T10 L to R--Noel Youngg Forest Porterg Carl Fisherg Earl McCormickg Elmer Boyd and Alex Fuller. 3--1 guvb W,,, K K GLENN MOSS C. NORRIS SIMPSON Executive Head Principal Highland Local Schools Highland High School 2 JAMES BARTZ Director, Instrumental and Vocal Music ROSALIE CHERRINGTON Business Law Bookkeeping General Business Personal Typing CHESTER CHERRINGTON Advanced Math Algebra II Chemistry Geometry Physics 3 MARY DAVIDSON English I English IV MARY ELLEN LOGAN English III French I, II l T '--N '- DR , DWIGHT HEATH Mathematics EDWIN COOPER Vocational Agriculture 4 L,N A JAMES NEWCOME Physical Education Driver Education JAMES MARTIN World History American History Physical Education Basketball Coach JEAN FULTON Biology L. se 2 Vx .X JUDITH LUFT English II Speech QUENTIN KENTIGH Guidance Counselor 5 DAVID GROOMS Vocational Agriculture HENRY 1 SCHROTH I Industrial Arts Football Coach THOMAS CREMEANS American History Problems of Democracy RUTH PATRICK Librarian 6 LETI-IA McDOWELL Girls Physical Education DORIS RHODEBECK Home Economics Family Living ADDEL RIEGEL Home Economics Family Living MARGARET WAITE Office Practice Shorthand I Shorthand II Vocational Typing 7 KENNETH THROCKMORTON General Science American History ROGER SMITH Vocational Agri culture SER VICE Mxs. Headings Secretary Custodzans Mr. Linkous Mr. Kinney Cooks F xi: Qjgfrjg Substitutes? Mrs. Givens Mr. Martin Mr. Simpson 8 SENIORS dent: CALVIN M. HULSE Class Colors: Lavender ana' Whz'te Class Flower: White Carnation CLA SS CLIMB E VERY V P d BILL GARRIS OF '65 MoU TAI Secretary: JAN E BALDWIN Treasurer: VICKI MARSHALL 4 is Class Song Representatives to the Student Council: ANN GRABIEL JOHN S. DIAL ROY ATHERTON, JR. TED BALDWIN JUDY BOSTON fe f vi: LINDA BOWMAN 'L if MARTHA ADAMS I-IESTER ADKINS Mazza- HOPE F UR R. EDWARD BURNS LINDA BRONSON SALLY CHANDLER JOHN F. CURTIS IRONS THE BEST DON DAVIS SANDRA DENNIS DONNA JEAN DENTY BEVERLY DRAKE LESLIE FRAIZER SUE ANN FREY DON FULLER TED FULLER CATHLEEN M. LINDA J. FOLLIN FAULKNER EXPECT NANCY GHENCO GARY GILMORE CHARLES KEMMER LOIS KINNEY WHA T COMES KEN! KRONINGER JERRY LA FEVER SANDRA LINK ROBERT W. LINKOUS CAROLYN MCCOMBS ALICE MCFARLAND BECKY MCMULLDI NORMAN MILLER kg BEVERLY MARTIN DAN MATNEY JOHN MORRIS BOB NEWTON I8 A JOHN K. HINKLE KEITH A. HOLTREY DAVID JAMES JEANNINE JAMES JOYCE HEADINGS BOB HILTON JUDY JASON FREDA C. JOLLY MARTHA E. GREGORY MARY FRANCES GREGORY THE WORST JIM GRIFFITH LIBBY GRIFFTH RITA GRIFFITH CONNIE DELORES HANKINS ROBERT L. PENN LINDA L. PETERS RAYMOND ROGERS J. R. ROWE LOUIS E. PHEIFFER CARL PRUETT JOYCE ANN RAUSCH LARRY L. ROGERS RAYMOND RICHARD SI-IU RT LEFF DONALD SIMMONS LARRY L. SKINNER PHILIP T. SMITH WILLIAM RUPP CARRY SAWYER RODNEY SMITH WANDA SMITH TOM STOOKSBURY KEN SUTHERLAND DENVER WALKER BARBARA WEAVER SUE TAYLOR JACKSON TONE, JR 'CTX TOM VAN DYKE JERI WAITE sfwf LINDA WEAVER RONALD G. WEIKEL JOHN D. WEST KAREN NANCY WHITE SAM WILSON WINTERRINGER map. 22 Only your hairdresser knows for sure. Congratulations Calm SE IOR S AP Phys. Ed Class? What's the password? Se amstress at work. Boy! Have I got Football season over--NOW WE EAT!! ! If he giyeg me a a Surprise for my 39 instead of a judge!!! 40... Lois is pouring! Are you kidding? What kind of dance is that? 24 Watch out ! ,, Wet his pants!? ! ? Q ' r .H VV' X f ,i 1 -71,1 ,:I., 9 U A rl 5 , 1 : . if -S Y 1 gf, X . . 0 gl 'V J- XJ fi ' . 'x 1 'D I - .Qfnffkm f And the tear that shed, though in secret it rolls, Shall long keep their memory green in our souls. . . . Thomas Moore 25 Merrill Robson Frank Sc arberry ENIOR ACTIVITTDIRECTOR1' MARTHA ADAMS Chorus 2,3 FHA 1 HESTER ADKINS FHA 1,4 Chorus 1,2 ROY ATI-IERTON, JR. Ft. Ball 1 Bskt. Ball 1 FFA 1 Ind. Arts Cl. Of. 4 JANE BALDWIN Honor Society 2,3,4 Of. 4 FHA l,2,3,4 Of. 3,4 GAA 2,3,4 Of. 3,4 Bskt. Ball Attend. 1 County FHA Of. 4 JUDY BOSTON Cheerleader l,2,3,4 St. Council 2 GAA 2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Chorus l,2,3,4 LINDA BOWMAN Band 1,2,a,4 Chorus 1 FHA 1,2 R. EDWARD BURNS Yearbook Editor 4 Newspaper Editor 3,4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Honor Society Pres. 4 LINDA BRONSON Girls Bskt. B. 3,4 GAA 2,3,4 FTA 3 Office Help 3 Chorus 1,2 ,3 SALLY IRONS FHA 1,2 GAA 3,4 Band 1,2 Volleyball 4 JOHN F. CURTIS FFA l,2,3,4 Sci. Cl. 1 DON DAVIS FFA l,2,3,4 SANDRA DENNIS Sci. Cl. 3,4 FTA 4 GAA 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Librarian 2,4 DONNA JEAN DENTY Band 1 Chorus 1,Z,3 FNA 2,3,4 Of. 4 Sci. Cl. 1,2,3 Honor Society 3 JOHN S. DIAL Student Council 3 ,4 Sci. Cl. 2 Chorus 3 BEVERLY DRAKE Chorus 1,2,3 GAA 2,3,4 FHA 2,3 Volleyball 4 LINDA DRAKE FHA l,2,3,4 GAA 2,3,4 Chorus 2,3 Class Play 2 Volleyball 4 WAYNE EDWARDS FFA 4 Ft. B. 4 Ft. B. Escort 4 CATHLEEN M. FAULKNER Band 1 ,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2 FNA 3 Pep Band 2,3,4 LINDA J. FOLLIN Chorus l,2,3,4 Ft. B. Attend. 3 Ft. B. Queen 4 FTA 4 Band Majorette l,2,3,4 LESLIE FRAIZER FFA 1 ,2,3,4 SUE ANN F REY Class Play 2,4 FNA 2,3,4 St. Council 4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Chorus l,2,3,4 DON FULLER Class Play 2,3 Speech Play 3 FBLA 3,4 Newspaper Artist 3,4 Chorus 1,2,3 Eg? A ' X I 26 TED FULLER Ft. B. l,2,3,4 Bskt. B. l,2,3,4 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Class Play 2,3,4 BILL GARRIS FFA l,2,3,4 Band l,2,3,4 Chorus l,2,3,4 Class Of. 4 Class Play 2 NANCY GHENCO Band 1,2 Chorus 1 FTA 2 ,3,4 FTA Of. 2,3,4 Honor Society 2,3,4 GARY GILMORE Conotton Valley 1,2,3 Annual Staff 4 Sci. Cl. 4 Honor Society 4 Scholarship Team 4 ANN GRABIEL Student Council 1,3,4 GAA 2,3,4 FHA 1,2 Volleyball 3 MARTHA E. GREGORY FHA l,2,3,4 GAA 1,2 ,3,4 Volleyball 3 MARY F. GREGORY FHA l,2,3,4 GAA l,2,3,4 Volleyball 3 FNA 3 Pep Club 3 JIM GRIFFITH Ft. B. 2,3,4 FFA 1,2 LIBBY GRIFFITH FHA 2,3,4 GAA 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Pep Club 3,4 Chorus 2,3 RITA GRIFFITH Nat. Honor Soc. 2,3,4 Of. 4 St. Council 3,4 Of. 4 Sci. Cl. 2,3,4 Of. 4 GAA 3,4 Of. 4 Class Of. 3 CONNIE DELORES HANKINS Honor Society 2,3,4 Annual Staff 1,2,4 Band l,2,3,4 Chorus l,2,3,4 FHA 1,3,4 PATSY HANKINS GAA 2,3,4 Chorus 2,3 TREVA SUE HAY FTA 2,3,4 Of. 3,4 Sci. Cl. 3,4 GAA 4 Librarian 2 Annual Staff 4 JOYCE HEADINGS Honor Society 2,3,4 Class Of. 1 Chorus Acc. 1,2,3,4 FTA 3,4 Of. 4 Annual Staff 3, Editor 4 BOB HILTON FFA 1,2,3,4 FFA Bskt. B. 4 Judging Team 1 Parl. Pro. 4 JOHN K. HINKLE FFA 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Class Play 2,3,4 Band Of. 4 KEITH A. HOLTREY FFA 1,2 Baseball 1,2 Bskt. B. 1 Ft. B. 1 Class Play 2,3 CALVIN M. HULSE Ft.- B. 1,2,3,4 Bskt. 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Class Of. DAVID JAMES Student Council 4 Class Play 2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Sci. Cl. 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 JEANNINE JAMES Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 GAA 2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Ft. B. Attend. 1,4 Bskt. Attend. 2 JUDY JASON Chorus 1,2 FREDA C. JOLLY Chorus 1,2,3 FBLA Of. 2,3,4 Newspaper Staff 2,3,4 Student Council 4 Class Play 2 CHARLES KEMMER FFA 12,3,4 FFA Bskt. 1 Sci. Cl. 1 LOIS KINNEY FHA 1,2,3,4 Of. 3,4 Con. GAA 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Chorus I,2,3,4 KEN KRONINGER FFA 1,2,3,4 Honor Society 2,3,4 JERRY LAFEVER Varsity Cl. 2,3,4 Of. 4 Ft. B. 1,2,3,4 Bskt. 1,2,3,4 FFA 1,2,3,4 Of. 4 ROBERT W. LINKOUS FFA 1,2,3,4 Of. 4 GAIL LLOYD FFA 1,2,3,4 MARY LYONS Chorus 1,2,3,4 Class Play 2 FNA 2 FHA 1,2 Annual Staff 4 BEVERLY MARTIN Band 1,3,4 Class Play 2,3 Chorus 2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 FTA 3,4 VICKI MARSHALL GAA 2,3,4 Of. 3 Class Play 2,3 Class Of. 3,4 Sci. Cl. 2,3,4 Of. 3,4 Honor Society 2,3,4 DAN MATNEY FFA 1,2,3,4 Bskt. B. 1 CAROLYN McCOMBS FHA I FBLA 2,3,4 Of. 3,4 Annual Staff 3,4 Newspaper Staff 2,3,4 Honor Society 2,3,4 ALICE McFAR.LAND FHA 1,2 BECKY McMULLEN FHA 1,2,3 Chorus l,2,3,4 GAA 2,3,4 Pep Cl. 3,4 Volleyball 3 NORMAN MILLER FFA 1,2,3,4 Class Play 2 Bskt. B. 4 FFA Bskt. B. 1,2 JOHN MORRIS FFA 1,2,3,4 Bskt. B. 1 27 4 BOB NEWTON FFA 1,2,a,4 Newspaper Artist 2 ,3,4 Ind. Arts Cl. 3,4 Of. 4 ROBERT L. PENN FFA I Chorus 1,2,3,4 LINDA L. PETERS F NA 2,3 LOUIS E. PFEIFFER Jewett High School 1,2,3 CARL PRUETT FFA 1,2,3,4 JOYCE ANN RAUSCH Sci. Cl. 2,3,4 Of. 4 FHA 1,2,3,4 FNA 2,3,4 Of. 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Student Council 3 LARRY L. ROGERS Band 1,2,3,4 FFA 1 Class Play 2,3,4 Sci. Cl. 2,3,4 RAYMOND ROGERS FFA 1,2,3,4 Of. FBLA 4 FFA Convention Chorus 1 Parliamentary Pro. J. R. ROWE Ind. Arts Cl. 3 Of. FBLA 4 Chorus 1,2,4 WILLIAM RUPP Newspaper Staff 2 Ft. B. 2 Annual Staff 4 FBLA 4 Ind. Arts Cl. 2,3 GARRY SAWYER Ft. B. 1,2,3 FFA 1,2,4 RAYMOND Sl-IURTLEFF Bskt. B. 1 Tumbling Team Pep Band Chorus Baseball 1 DONALD SIMMONS FFA 1,2,3,4 LARRY L. SKINNER FFA 1,2,3,4 PHILIP T. SMITH FFA 1,2,3 Sci. Cl. 1 RODNEY SMITH Fr. B. 1,2,a,4 FFA 1,2,3,4 Varsity Cl. 3,4 Chorus 3 WANDA SMITH FHA 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 TOM STOOKSBURY FFA 1,2,3,4 KEN SUTHERLAND Varsity Cl. 2,3,4 Of. 4 Baseball 1,2,4 Bskt. B. 1,2,3,4 Ft. B. 2,4 Class Play 2,3,4 SUE TAYLOR GAA 2,3,4 FHA 1,2 Pep Cl. 3 Volleyball 3,4 JACKSON TONE, JR. Ft. B. 1,2,3,4 Class Play 1,2 FFA 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff Ind. Arts Cl. 3,4 TOM VAN DYKE FFA 1,2,3,4 FFA Bskt. 1 JERI WAITE Ft. B. 2,3,4 Bskr. B. 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,4 Class Play 2,3,4 Honor Society 2,3,4 DENVER WALKER FFA Student Council Annual Staff FBLA BARBARA WEAVER FHA County Of. 4 FHA 1,2,3,4 Of. 3,4 Class Of. 1 Cheerleading 1,4 Ft. B. Attend. 2 LINDA WEAVER Honor Society 2,3,4 Of. Sci. Cl. 1,2,3,4 County Class Play 2 Band 1,2,3 Annual Editor 4 RONALD G. WEIKEL Ind. Arts C1. 2,3,4 Annual Staff FFA 1 Ft. B. 1 Baseball 1 JOHN D. WEST FFA 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 4 Class may 2'3 HE wants to watch birds. Band Of. 4 NANCY WHITE FHA 1,2 GAA 2,3 Cheerleader 1,2 SAM WILSON FFA 1 Chorus 1,2,3,4 KAREN WINTERRINGER Band 1,2,3,4 Class Play 2 Majorette 2,3,4 Homemakers stage a real cool wedding. 28 Sr. English sure wets our appetites Preparations for prom of 1964. OR GA NIZA TIONS THE HIGHLA DER STAFF The staff and the editors of the 1965 Highlander thank our adviser, Mrs. Waite, the advertisers, faculty and the administration who helped us so much in completing this yearbook. Thank you for purchasing a yearbook, and we hope that it will be a lifelong book of many happy memories of Highland School Days. The Editors: Joyce Headingsg Ed Burns, Editor in Chief, Linda Weaver, Asst. Editor, Connie I-lankinsg Carolyn McCombs, Business Manager, Vicki Marshall, Gary Gilmore 3 and Denver Walker, Staff Photographer. 30 . Ji TELEU4-S007 Editors of the Highland High School Tele-A-Scot ffrom left to rightj: Managing Editor Carolyn McCombsg Editor in Chief, Eddie Burnsg Managing Editor: Fred Jolly, Dear Ethyl Columnist: Sandy Dennis. Advisors: Mrs. Cherrington, Mrs. Davidson, and Mrs. Waite. The Tele-A-Scot keeps the student body informed and entertained throughout the school year, with news from the office, Student Council, classes, clubs and, of course, the Dear Ethyl column for lovelom students, and the most important section--the gossip. 'ill ' INC' It Pays to Belong KNOX COUNTY AUTOMOBILE CLUB PHONE 392-4821 31 HIGHLA D LE TTERME 'S CL UB FRONT ROW left to right: Larry Stanley, Ray Weaver, Steve Hendrickson, Jim Rogers, Ernie Duncan, Bill Def finger, Rod Smith, Ted Fuller. BACK ROW: Jerry LaFever, Ken Sutherland, Jeri Waite, Calvin Hulse, Dave Ware, Ronnie Stiltner, Norman Miller, Coach Martin, Coach Schroth, Coach Cremeans. Newly formed this year, the Club maintained the hat check concession in order to make money to purchase a movie camera for team use in the athletic events of the school. Study of performance in actual play will benefit the teams and improve their techniques. Varsity entertain parents on guest night. Passing the baton. 32 F. T.A. ROW ONE: J. Fuller, J. Hendrickson, A. Fuller, N. Ghenco, J. Headings, T. Hay, D. Williams, K. Ghencho, and Mis. Logan. ROW TWO: M. Walker, C. Miracle, K. Puttick, K. Stiltner, G. Moss, C. Lester, L. Burns, S. Dennis, L. Huff, and K. Blanton. ROW THREE: G. Ratliff, M. Sample, R. Stiltner, D. Williams, L. Follin, B. Martin, I. Page, and B. Griffith. ROW FOUR: D. Baker, W. Plogher, F. Darst, M. Hankins, T. Davis, G. Hubbard, R. Noble, S. Hendrickson. OFFICERS -President, Joyce Headings V. President, Nancy Ghenco Secretary, Treva Hay Treasurer, David Williams Representative, Kathy Ghenco Upcoming Teachers Get Experience ln previous years, the Future Teachers' have only taught as substitutes in emergencies but this year, they have been able to teach at least once a month while the elementary teachers attend county mathematical meetings. Half teach in the Primary Grades and half in the upper Elementary Grades. The members held a Cookout at the Logan Farm in October. The third formal initiation occurred in November, members and parents received red roses. Window Cleaner was the Sales Project. 33 FBLA ROW 1: Mrs. Cherrington QAdvisorj, B'. Evans, V. Altizer, S. Pruett, F. Jolly, C. McCombs, C. Chipps, and L. Cornwell. ROW 2: L. Hendrickson, E. Lewis, J. Lane, D. Stewert, D. Bushong, B. Beatty, M. Frey, J. I-lite, D. Gordon, and J. James. ROW 3: L. Linkous, J. Kinney, S. Rowe, B. Counts, G. Greckley, M. Emmons, S. Curtis, J. Baldwin, J. Boston, B. Weaver, ROW 4: B. Garris, B. Rupp, D. Fuller, B. Rogers, D. Walker, B. Row, J. Jewell CLUB OFFICERS Pres.--Freda Jolly Vice Pres.--Linda Cornwell Secretary--Sue Pruett Treasurer--C andy Chipps Reporter--Bonnie Evans In February, the club sent ten delegates, Mrs. Patrick, and Mrs. Cherrington to the F.B.L.A. Con- vention in Dayton. Raymond Rogers and Candy Chipps fleftj represented the club as Mr. and Miss F.B.I..A. 34 F A , The Future Nurses Club is an organized club of girls who share the same interest of nursing those who are in need of help. We sincerely hope we are developing the characters that are required of nurses. We are sure that they Future Nurses Club is helping us. CLUB omcaks Q Pres.--Donna Denty Vice Pres.--Joyce Rausch Secretary--Elaine Harruff Treasurer--Amy Fuller Student Council Representative--Sue Ann Frey Club Reporter--Connie Hankins ROW ONE: Belinda Deible, Carolyn Baldwin, Amy Fuller, Connie Hankins, Charlotte Bockover, Mary Jean Howard, Edith Addison, Sue Ann Frey, Donna Denty, Joyce Rausch, and Susan Drake. ROW TWO: Janice Fuller, Elaine Haruff, Lois Puckett, Kathy Abraham, Brenda Arndt, Connie Armstrong, Ella Spearman, Cheryl Harris, Joyce Puckett, Shirley Copeland, Nan Armstrong, Luan Porter, and Mrs. Patrick fAdvisorj. .. .,,,. , A Q ,,-L A V 5 l Q 55? E N 5 35 STUDENT COU CIL SEATED: Rita Griffith, fSec.j Pam Wise fTrea.s.j, Jeri Waite fPres.j Calvin Hulse Nice Pres.j, Diana Bushong, Ed Ebersole, Mary Jo Frey, Ronnie Stiltner. STANDING: Ellis Lewis, Bill Rausch, Mrs. Cherrington fAdvisorj Johnson Dial, Ed Burns, Ed Throckmorton, Jim Gray, Denver Walker, Jerry LaF ever, Mr. Simpson fAdvisorj, Donna Denty, Freda Jolly, Sue Ann Frey, Joyce Headings, Kathy Ghencho, Ann Grabiel, Linda Fisher. The Student Council serves as the governing stu- dent body and performs many other services for the school. One of the main projects which the student coun- cil sponsored this year was a clothing drive for families in the Appalachian Mountain area. The student participation made this project a success. 36 4 . BETA KAPPA PHI The Science Club is an organization composed of high school students interested in science. Our main project each year is promoting, organizing, and managing the Science Fairs. One of the highlights of our year was the trip to Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Affiliated with mmm nuns os umm IG iw R RS if Officers--Rita Griffith, President Ted Fuller, Vice President Joyce Rausch, Secretary Vicki Marshall, Treasurer WN, ,ff Jeri Waite, Student Council Sandy Dennis, Reporter ROW 1: L. Weaver, K. Sutherland, T. Fuller, D. James, J. Fuller, F. Clark, E. Lewis. ROW 2: J. Waite, R. Griffith, V. Marshall, J. Rausch, B. Patrick, C. Russell, G. Ratliff, E. Burns. ROW 3: C. Hulse, L. Rogers, T Hay, J. Clark, K. Puttick, M. Walker, S. Dennis, G. Gilmore, Mr. Cherrington fAdvisorj W 37 GAA OFFICERS I-lighlancl's GAA has participated in many activities Presidents Rita Griffith this year. The Volleyball team and Basketball team V- P1'9Sid911fS -18119 Baldwin has been the center of the club's attention. The GAA Treasurerg Donna Gleason helps the cheerleaders by cheering and encouraging Reporters Nancy Goare our team on to victory. 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Much time and effort goes into the preparation and presentation of each band show. During the game they serve as a willing and enthusiastic pep club, encouraging our football team. Band Officers: President John Hinkle A Rehearsal Vice President Bill Garris Secretary Treasurer Connie 1-Iankins Linda F ollin 42 Work-out FHA The Future I-Iomemakers of America had a very exciting program this year Some of the mam activities of the year were: Daddy-Date-Nightg Initiationg Spooks-Night-Out, Taffy pull, Panel on Marnage and Dating with the Mt. Gilead FHA as guestsg a visit to the Gas Company a dinner for our mothers, and a Senior Break fast. ,milullllx gr!-Alfi Qoffrffxx J, x X 1 9 , 'K 'I - fmghinug g, Q ' T I If 'BV A -V: ,po Ao 'Vsw ao The officers for this year are: Presidentg Barbara Weaver V. Presidentg Jane Baldwin Secretaryg Libby Griffith Treasurerg Lois Kinney Reporter-5 Pam Wise Rec. Leaderg Mary Martin I-hstoriang Carol Kearns Parliamentariang Sherry James Degree Chairmang Judy Baldwin 43 The FFA chapter spent one day this fall at the Farm Science Review which proved to be a. very educational field trip for the entire chapter. A few of the FFA projects were: Preparing the football field at Chesterville for the football seasong a. Wheat Variety Test Plot at Marengog The Chicken Barbecue. Members of the FFA Chapter have participated in the county land judging contest and several practice live- stock judging contests. The chapter entered contestants in the state general livestock, dairy, meats, wool, and milk judging contests this spring. Twomembers represented the chapter in the County Public Speaking Contest. A speech team in the County Parliamentary Procedure Contest. The Highlight of the FFA year is the parent and son banquet which is held in the spring. Officers Pres.- -Jerry LaFever Vice Pres.- -Raymond Rogers Secretary- -Lenard Sagar Treasurer- -Bob Linkous Reporter- -Leon Holtrey Sentinel- -Jackson Tone Junior Advisor- -Denver W alker 44 Vocational Training Courses 'S Industrial Arts Shop OFFICE HELP Left: D. Dentyg K. Abrahamg D. Walker-5 S. Link, L. Griffithg L. Kinneyg Center to right: J. Headingsg N. Ghenchog R. Davisg D. Bartong C. McCombs3 F. Jollyg and M. Augenstein. LIBRARY HELP SEATED: S. Dennisg L. Huff and M. Bowsher. STAND- ING: C. Harrisg B. Deibleg M. Shafferg and C. Arm- strong. Students who volunteer for librarianship are gaining invaluable experience. In assisting other students, the student librarian is extending her knowledge of books and improving her own library skills. 46 A THLETICS SCOTTIES SECO DI MID-OHIO CO FERE CE McTavish spurs football Scotties on to victory. j As the score mounts, Coach Schroth sends End, Jim Rogers, into the game 48 Sportscaster Eddie Burns informs fans on progress of game. Scoreboard '64 Elgin River Valley Richwood Mt. Gilead Buckeye Valley Big Walnut C ardington Marion C ath. Olentangy HIL. OPP. 0 32 26 0 28 0 12 6 0 0 12 0 6 22 0 36 40 0 LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Lafever, Best Tacldeg Bill Deffinger, Most Improve- mentg Calvin Hulse, Best Scholar and Best Ball Carrier, Rod Smith, Best Blockerg Jr. Tone, Best Blocker, Ernie Duncan, Best Sportsman. 4 Mr. Eugene Slaughter, Head Football Coach at Capitol University, addresses our Football Banquet, his subject: YOU HAVE TO LOVE THE GAME T0 REALLY PLAY IT! All smiles at this table 49 Mr. Simpson QAthletic Dir.j Mr. Schroth QHead Coachj FIRST ROW: Manager Steve Hendrickson, Bill Fisher, Ken Sutherland, Jim Rogers, Bob Sawyer, Jackson Tone, Fred Geckley, Rodney Smith, Jim Griffith, John Lafever, Bill Deffinger, Larry Stanley, Dave Lewis, Manager Gary Hubbard. SECOND ROW: Coach Henry Schroth, Jim Lafever, Jack Edgel, Jerry Lafever, Calvin Hulse, Jeri Waite, Ted Fuller, Ernie Mr. Martin QAssist. Coach, Mr. Cremeans flfreshman Coach, Duncan, Wray Plodger, Ray Weaver, Leslie Fraizer, Coach James Martin, Coach Tom Creamins. THIRD ROW: Paul McCarty, Eddie Ebersole, Danny Young, Bill Young, Bruce Jordon, Craig Leo, Dick Harris, Eugene Kanagy, Lonnie Harris, Mervin Mast, Wayne Edwards, Wayne Burson, Jack Weaver, Mike Hankins. K!! ww- i 511 Q 3 in 13.22 Calvin Hulse Jerry Lafever Jim Griffith Rod Smith ENI OR 52 , PLA 2' ERS Ken Sutherland Jackson Tone, Jr. Jeri Waite Ted Fuller ,W Wayne Edwards fnot shownj . BACK ROW: Calvin Hulse, Jeri Waite, Dave Ware, Norman Miller, Ron Stilt V075 107 ner, Bill Rausch, Coach Martin Deffinger, Dave Vermillion. Who did the real work? Ask Steve. How'd ya. do that again, Jeri? 54 Reserve Team J. Lafever, R. Vest, J. Smith,.J. Gray, B. Miller, B. Rausch, J. Rogers, G. Hubbaxd, E. Duncan, D. Ver- million, J. Lafever Qkneelingj. Freshman Squad BACK ROW: R. Davidson, B. Jordan, J. Headings, J. Weaver, M. Hankins, B. Ixvine, J. Hankins. SEC OND ROW: P. McCarty, T. Stevens, J. Jones, B. Hartwell, B. Young, M. Gray, Coach Jim Newcome. 55 Ken Sutherland--Guard prepares for a good shot. STAR '64 Norman Miller--Forward in a receiving pose. Dave Ware--Center and Co-Capt. has a sharp eye and good ball handling for making those points that count . 56 VA RSI TT PLA TERS '65 Ted Fuller--Guard takes a good stance for getting his man. Calvin Hulse--Guard tries his hand at making free throws. BIG SIX 57 Jeri Waite--Forward practices shooting a few Daw hhhbcahd FRONT ROW: D. Davidson, R. Vest, D. Vermillion, T. Stevens, R. Davidson, E. Lewis. BACK ROW: T. Tenschext, C. Hulse, J. Rogers, K. Sutherland, J. Waite, Coach J ames Newcome Knot shownj. 2.4 Calvin Hulse Seniors Ken Sutherland 58 I Jeri Waite E A R A C L M If FRONT ROW: J.Weaver, P. McCarty, G. Bennet, L. Rogers, B. Young, D. Dowalter, R. Howard, D. Baker, L. Standley, M. Mast, W. Plogher, BACK ROW: L. Pfeiffer, W. Edwards, R. Weaver, F. Daxst, J. Fraizer, E. Ebersole, R. Stiltner, L. Sagar, D. Deffinger, M. Anderson, B. Whitney, R. Noble, W. Burson, D. Fuller, Coach: Henry Schroth. Track-New at Highland this Tear-Had Its Problems, but Ultimatebf We Considered the Season Good. Ron and Gary illustrate fine points of baton passing Leonard stopped in mid- air for this shot. However, in the relay. Next year it will be go-go-go! for he made it and will improve with practice. them. 59 GOLF TEAM Ted Fuller Craig Leo David James Brian Snyder Coach: James Martin Beginners All! Won Several Points tl mis Year. MAI QSM . Ted sets up for a long shot off the tee. Another addition to our Sports Program this year. The outlook is good and several boys have expressed interest for next year's team. wwf 'Mr X X ,M ,. A C TI VITIES A N , 1' 2835231 .5 Q km Q, 5 K xi: 'QP Queen: Linda Follin Attendants Senior: Jeannine James Junior: Sandy McCurdy Soph.: Diana Bushong Fresh.: Henrietta Noble f! K 4 n I FOOTBALL CHEERLEADER W at are .asv 'Qtzzra Jeannine James Judy Boston Sandy McCurdy Linda Fisher Donna Gleason Vicki Marshall Barbara Weaver Barbara Patrick QZ.. ..: . CHE PQzrsigv 1?eserve ussell, Linda mme SENIOR PLA Y .Drama Get him Judy! Get Smart! I'm hungry Flowers for rehearsal! Now look-- According to statistics Did they already celebrate? A man? Saturday night! Motivation rese arch! Working? Try another flavor! Ask Any Girlfv- Comecbz How could he? 66 Directors: Mrs. Luft Mrs. Reigel What's Pete got? 9 1 1 BAND SECTIONALS Pep Band Maj'orettes Brass Lower Brass Comets and Trumpets 6 Percussion Wood Wz'nds Lower Woodwz'nds Saxoplzones 69 s 2 - - Lifsimiffii 4 . jU I OR-SEN! OR CH OR US Activities under the direction of Mr. Bartz Marching Band Thanksgiving Program Christmas Program Easter Program Spring Concert Commencement Highland is indeed proud of the senior chorus which received a good rating at the district music contest. FRESHMA -S OPH OM ORE CH OR S 70 Bob and Nancy-- Favorite Seniors --by election. MISTT M00 LIGHT Set the theme for the Junior-Senior Prom of '65 May Eight the Junior Class Honored the Seniors with a Delightful Dinner Dance in the beautifully decorated Highland Building Good food, good company, enchanting moonlight, made this a festive occasion. Junior-Swing Band furnished Dinner Music and Program Numbers Dinner at Seven The Moonlightersu Dance Band set the tempo-- Music is Happi- ness Scholarship Master of Ceremonies NANONA3. wisea fsccrsiw' 3. . Y ., 3 7 if if L, 4 V. k.,.V jf i .K L 'J 1 Q- wmkfiw Service NATIONAL HO OR SOCIETY TAPPI G CEREMO 2' President--Ed Burns Vice President--Linda Weaver Secretary--Jane Baldwin Treasurer--Rita Griffith Adviser--Mr. Kintigh Character Leadership 72 1965 SE -J' Linda Weaver--McLauren Science Award Eddie Burns--Newspaper and Yearbook Editor Awards Te d Fuller - -Sports Scholastic Award IOR TOP H0 OR WINNERS Rita Griffith--Danforth Awardg DAR and Betty Crocker Awards Linda Follin--John Phillip Sousa Band Award Gary Gilmore--4 year National Merit Scholar- ship, Wittenburg College Carolyn McCornbs--120 wpm Gregg Shorthand and Yr. Bk. Mgr. Awards Jeri Waite--Sports Scholastic Award Denver Walker--Voca- tional Agriculture Award 74 4 I Calvin Hulse--Raeburn Science Award, Danforth Award, Sports Scholastic Award. Beverly Martin--FHA Jr. Homemaker Award Ann Grabiel--Best Typist Award BA CCA LA UREA TE SPEAKER Invocation: Reverend Andrew Wilson, Pastor, Fargo Wesleyan Methodist Church Baccalaureate Address: Reverend Mary Willyard, Pastor, Sparta Methodist Church Scripture and Prayer: Ben Holtrey III, Cincinnati Bible Seminary Benediction: Reverend Calvin Gilmore, Pastor, Marengo Methodist Church STUDE TS PERFORM AT COMMENCEME T K.. Ted Fuller Sue Ann Frey--Joyce Headings Raymond Shurtleff 75 w we wo, S 'mi Q Q xXM L, . gi S - Kiwi X Mm i Q3 A I ,Q www - gi ,Q dugg an an 12. ':f-f- - ' 'eff 2 , : ,mf WQQIHAZ: ,Q A ,, 3 vs SS i XO .Q'w'i Sf if X rm, Q. I f 3 .,.,. 5 Y' K 33251 VI i Q iimfwf Sl 1965 M . .:v l A g , , f- N52 - A A ,sr an EXERCISES, MAT 23 The salutatorian of the class of 1965 was Rita Griffith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Griffith of Sparta. Rita had a point average of 3.76. Although she maintained this high average, she remained very active in other areas of school activity. Rita was a member of the Beta Kappa Phi, the Highland High Science Club. She was also a member of the National Honor Society, and often served the school as a class or club officer. CLASS FLOWER: WHITE CARNATION CLASS COLORS: LAVENDER AND WHITE 77 1:1 EMOTIONAL MOMENTS OF PRIDE AND FUN 78 CLA SSES Class Motto: We Build for Character, not for Fame jUNIOR J. Gray B. Patrick Pres. V. Pres. K. Abraham M. Adams E. Addison G. Alspach M. Anderson N. Armstrong M. Babbs D. Gleason Secy. C . Baldwin G. Bennett D. Bockover J. Boston M. Bowsher R. Carpenter C. Chipps F. Clark J. Clark S. Copeland L. Cornwell S. Curtis R. Davis B. Deffinger P. Dowalter CLA SS Flower: Red Rose Colors: Blue and White B. Sawyer L. Fisher R. Stiltner Treas. Student Council S. Drake E. Duncan F. Geckley N. Goare D. Harris E. Han-uff H. Hay J . Henderickson B. Hess S. Hewitt L. Holtrey G. House M. Howard R. Howard L. Huff S. James G. Jewell B. Evans B. Feustal A. Fuller J . Fuller M. Emmons CLASS OF 1966 S.Jobe C. Kearns J . Kinney J. Kinney J . La Fever L. Lewis B. Linkous S. Lloyd S. McCurdy J . McFarland B. Miller L. Nininger I. Page W. Pem-1 B. Lmnber L. Porter J. Potts G. Ratliff J . Reynolds R. Robertson J. Rogers L. Sagar D. Sears M. Sewell M. Shaffer S. Shinaberry T. Snow B. Snyder B. Steck C . Steck S. Steinheifer K. Storer S. Taylor P. Tobin C . Trowbridge DDD. no K. Van DYke ,.,2,, . -I Iiiq D.Ware A H ,. . .V L. West X M. West H J . Wein D. Williams D. Williams N X. e 1 . Q gh Q is X Q SN 1 Q? X Y 'S+ N Q. 1 i .V - .,., X. V , as . . . , , i. W N Y FAN 'ii' 52 . . ' Q .S , . X ' D ' if Q I . - y D. Wintermute 1 x P. Wise J . Young Paula. Tobin won top magazine sales award this year. Kent Don't Care! It's monkey time Hm-m--which one? Getting ready for that big L. d ' P F ' date, Don and Sharon? in a s axty-- un. 83 S OPH C Reach the First Summit ana' Push Forward E. Lewis S. McCom1ick Motto.' 'Wo Wall Will President Vice Pres. Block OUT Way to Suecessuf C. Russell M. Martin Class Colors: Green ana' White Sec,et,,,y 1-,ew,,e, Flower: White Mums D. Bushong B. Rausch t.,' B Abraham Student Council L. Altizer T. Amos C. Armstrong L. Armstrong B. Arndt J. Baldwin D. Baker B. Beatty C. Bockover G. Bowser B. Brooks W. Burson C. Chipps C. Chipps B. Copeland S. Connelly B. Cupp A. Cox S. Dowalter T. Dowalter Adkins 'VIORES Towards Higher Peaks af Learning To , V ef ,Q Qi-1 'K A ay Q 4? Aw ww e,..,, Jn R, W- NR . li' 4 9 I9 2 Q,- 85 Drake Dudgeon Duston Darst Davis Denty B. Deible Feustal Fuller Ghenco Grabiel Gray Griffith I-Iankins Harris Harris Harris Hawkins He ndrickson Henson Hinkle Hite Hubbard Kroninger La.F ever Conquer New F rontzers D. Lewis E. Lewis D. Marshall M. Mast L. Matney A. McFarland D. McCoy L. McCune J. McCurdy R. Noble D. Pennington C. Pennypacker T. Perkins S. Pruett W. Plogher K. Porter K. Puckett K. Rhoads M. Sample L. Sheets B. Smith J. Smith E. Spearman S. Squires L. Standly D. Stewert S. Stiffler D. Stryker S. Ullery T. Van Horn D. Vermillion J. Vertrees R. Vest G. Votaw S. Walker R. Weaver J. Wieler B. Whitney D. Young L. Young J. Lane R. Larcom C. Lester 86 SOPHUMORES TAKE PARTI VARIOUS ACTIVITIES Beverly and Sandy are being tapped for Honor Society Diana is sophomore attendant for football homecoming queen. I I 5 . ev? , - X i I HMM., Judy works hard at band practice. Gary and Steve are football managers. 87 Q B John Adams Mary Adkins Harold Alicie Terry Amos Garry Armstrong Linda Arthur Marcia Augenstein Darlene Barton Ed Barton Gay Baldwin Mary Bashore Judy Bennett Shirley Bennett Gary Bill Kathy Blanton Pres. Ed Throckmorton Sec. Henrietta Noble HLA St. Council Ed Edersole W.. Sm- M' we F Linda Burns Josephine Caudill Janice Clark David Corwin Becky Counts Olivia Cox Donald Davidson Ronald Davidson Pam Diable Jerry Denman Stanley Dewitt Tyrone Davis Donald Dowalter Donna Drake Marcie Drake Marilyn Drake Bill Fisher Carolyn Fox Dewey Fox Nancy Fox Jack Frazier Gary Fuller Gary Gallogly Cay Geckley Roger George Donna Gordon Mike Gray Joan Gregary Jim Griffith David Hankins John Hankins Mike Hankins Pat I-lankins Bob Hartwell Debbie Harruff Jean Hay John Headings Linda Hendrickson Ralph Hendrickson Susan Hewett Debbie Higgins Janet Hite Connie Howard Bill Irvine Dallas Jason V Pres Randy Ufferman Treas Tom Stevens St Council Mary Jo Frey John Jones Bruce Jordon Eugene Kanagy Aaron Keirns Rosemary Keyes Judy Kinney Sharon Kirkpatrick Monty Koesterm an Raymond Larcom Craig Leo Linda Linkous Kathy Ludwig Mike Ludwig Nancy Lyons Ralph Lyons Jon Matthews Paul McCarty Dale McCombs Dan McCormick John Miller Cherry Jo Miracle Terry Monk Glenna Moss Mary Lou Newcome Mike Phillips Randell Pierce Randy Pierce Lois Puckett Cathy Puttick Shirley Rowe Absent Jerry McKenzie Danny Young Bob Teets L David Smith Jim Rupp Franklin Shaffer Tom C. Stevens Kay Stiltner Gerald Swint Nancy Swint Diana Trowbridge Bob Vanl-lorn Don Votaw Margaret Walker Tom Ward Gary Warner Jack Weaver Carroll Wegener Roberta Weikel Steve Wilson Eva Wintermute Bill Young FR OSH A TTA CK A CTI VI TIES WITH VIGOR FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM 90 THIS BEATS THE BEATLES SOMEDAY WE LI. GET IT RIGHT. Oui, Oui, Madamoiselle! Say Connie, Jean, and Pat FRESHMAN FOOTBALL PLAYERS BUT HOW DO WE GET THEM BACK IN? 91 Rik MARE GO jk. HIGH Marengo, Ohio MR. A DERSON PRI CIPAL Successfully and cheerfully acts as Referee and di lomat as he deals with com laint P P 5: makes decisions, and acts as public relations man for the school STUDENT COUNCIL LIBRARY STAFF WILD CA T CHEER- LEADERS 1.4! T EI GH TH GRADE if X' T 'F is 1:3 fm J E S 'ffsi ,.e. 9 fx- K .L R a li? gli . 1 X. f x. 1 K S J Q' 0 S f H K5 spar... .,,. Z sf kv X vw . Q. as no '76 f ww, fi .Q 33. SN 'iss E 1. N is ,nl .3 :S , ..... Q, is Jae... R. Adams, J . Atwell, J. Barton, M. Blake, B. Blanton, K. Brewster, B. Brooks, D. Burson. R. Clark, D. Counts, C. Davis, S. Deel, P. Dial, B. Dowalter, G. Dudgeon, L. Deffinger. P. Dye, C. Evans, A. Feustal, P. Fisher, C. Hankins, J. Han- kins, H. Hardman, C. Hart. G. Higgins, N. Hinkle, L. Hollis, G. House, L. Hubbard, M. Jason, K. Kearns, R. Link. K. Luft, D. Mathias, J. Martin, P. Patrick, B. Pennypacker, D. Rogers, C. Self, N. Shinaberry. G. Shurtleff, A. Speaks, G. Stiffler, I. Stiltner, L. Storer, L. Stoner, W. Storer, M. Swint. C. Walker, C. Ward, M. Ward, W. Weaver, T. Webb, B. White, R. Young. 96 jfs. HIGH CHOR US N. Adams, A. Alic I. Altizer, L. Arm- Baker. 97 ie, strong, B. Arndt, J. D. Baldwin, M. Bas- hore, D. Belcher, J. Belcher, S. Blanton, T. Blanton, S. Bow- sher, S. Buck. M. Caxsner, J. Clark, H. Copeland, E. Con- ley, B. Cox, J. Critch- field, J. Crow, M. Darst D. Davis, E. Davis, J. Davis, P. Deible, G. Dowalter, E. Drake, M. Eckert, D. Els- wick. L. Fox, C. Geckley, C. Gray, B. Griffith, D. Hankins, J. Hard- man, S. Harris, T. Harris. ga wig sr A D. Hay, R. Hendrick- son, D. Hendrickson, K. Henson, D. Hewett, T. Hoskinson, T. House. L. Howard, C. Huber, A. Jobe, L. Kearns, T. Lane, C. Leo, B. Lester, R. Lewis. P. Lyke, D. Marshall, D. Matson, A. McGinniss, R. Miracle, H. Morgan, R. Muser, J . O'quinn. N. Penn, D. Rausch, S. Ray, C. Rowlen, D. Sample, D. Self, W. Smith, D. Swint. P. Terry, D. Van Dyke, D. Votaw, J. Votaw, R. Ward, E. Ward, J. West, V. Wise. HIGHLAND LOCAL SCHOOLS MINSTREL Blow, man, Blow!--Go! go! go! Stepping high--wide--and handsome! Presented by Highland Athletic Club Boosters w 98 CHESTER VILLE jU 1012 HIGH K: in ii if if Mr. Hochenshilt, the Principal of Chesterville Ele- mentary and Junior High School, adequately fills his position in preparing students for High School. He gives advice, helps with studies, and gives an encouraging word in everyday affairs. 99 . , o .W X 2:5 Qs X is - X s ,V Xxjggaxm -f Jia ,g Vqtl. .S ,QAM so W? BAD JR. HIGH STUDE T C0 U CIL Left to Right: P. Ebersole G. Sautter L. Kempton B. Hildebrand J. Perkins M. Weiler J. Newcome R. Goaxe 15: Row 41. to :J znd Row 41. to my 3rd Row 11. to rg C. Chipps D. Rogers M. Follin C. Fisher P. Jones M. Booke G. Sautter R. Goare C. Rinehart S. Gallogly B. Hildebrand M. Van Horn J. Newcome R. Hartwell J. Archer Mr. Bam, Director J. Phillips R. Duston 100 Archer Ault Bloomfield Bowman Burson . Denman Dowalter Duston Fisher . Follin Grabiel Hildebrand Hunt Irvine Jordan Kemmer Mounts Newcome Pe rkins Richards CHESTERVILLE JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Players and Cheerleaders EI GH TH GRA DE 101 SE VENTH 102 D. Rinehart G. Ruhl C. Russell N. Shanks B. Stauffer G. Staley D. Spearman J . Smith L. Sherman S. Tobin M. Van Hom M. Weiler M. Arthur D. Baer M. Booke J. Burson T. Carpenter N. Chandler C. Chipps S. Curtis G. Davis R. Dowalter R. Duston P. Ebersole T. Fisher S. Gallogly D. Ghenco R. Goane R. Hartwell E. Headings E. Hershberger J . Howard P. Jones R. Jordan A. Kanagy C . Kemmer L. Kempton E. McFarland J . Mel? arland R. Ogden P. Payne J . Phillips R. Plummer D. Rogers P. Russell G. Sautter J . Scarborough D. Shinaberry T. Ufferman L. Ulney N. Wein Mixed Chorus MA RENG0 jUNIOR HIGH Class Officers--7th Grade '03 Class Officers--8th Grade COFFEE CUP RESTAURANT You'11 Enjoy Our Home Cooking. Open Sunday Bill Benneff Bob and Mabel Landon Your Marathon Distributor Che sterville, Ohio BARBER PRESS 40 South Main Street Mount Gilead, Ohio Phone 14191 946-4916 Phone 253-2671 Offset and Letter Press Marengo, Ohio Spa rica General Store Sparta, Ohio Hours Open Monday--Thursday, 8:00 A.M. --8:00 P.M. Friday and Saturday, 8:00 A.M. --9:00 P.M. Monarch Finer Foods Hardware Dry Goods Owner: Neil Porter H P M Division Koehring Co. Mount Gilead, Ohio Since 1877 Westbrook Motor Soles Case New Idea Farm Machinery Goodyear Tires General Garage Work Welding Service Wrecker Service Phone 253-2291 Marengo, Ohio It Pays to Belong to-- THE FIRST-KN OX NATIONAL KNOX COUNTY AUTOMOBILE CLUB Phone 392-4821 ,QQ When in Mt. Vernon L Meet Us for a Mount Vernon V A hx Banana Split I 'mv '- Centerburg t 2 Q , I at I' 'Q .ff-' . A 3 Fredericktown .Q ' . ,4 McKEAN's ' -' A W - DAR1-DELITE Ohio ff , 1 -' 1 W. High St.--Next to Football Field C123 'H 5 11. Clinton Oll Company 3- -S-'fs-as -Q T 2 7 16 East Broad Street Columbus, Ohio Congratulations to the Class of '65 P 1 nt of REGULUS INCORPORATED Mount Guead, ohio IN MOUNT VERNQN The Finest Used Cars are at the Home of the Finest New Cars HOUBLER OLDSBMOBILE-CADILLAC, INC Sales- -Service- -Body Shop Where Your Dollar Has More Cents 501-505 West High Street: Phone 392-4075 Mount Vernon, Ohio CENTERBURG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Follow the Crowd to-- M I ' 1 , as I 1 Dj 1 137 J Tilden Lanes 300 Tilden Avenue Mount Vernon, Ohio Phone 392-6037 EVAN'S IMPLEMENT CQMPANY G. J. NIXON Allis Chalmers--New Idea New Holland--Farm Equipment H' E' I as f'N'N-- Q gs l tr Q Q, Veterinarians 2 'Q' if 9 an . I jq - v .31-U l: :?if Phone 946-5836 TL-'TIA R.R. H2 Edison, Ohio Mount Gilead, Ohio DINNER BE LL RESTAURANT Owners Marengo, Ohio C. C. Sipes A. Beam Owners: Thomas 81 Dorothea Moore Operator Cook Phone 253-2512 DU-DINE S Chesferville Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes Three Stores at the Expense of One Ashley, Ohio Compliments of McCLELLAND'S LOOKAWAY FRUIT FARM 4 Mile West of Fredericktown 2 Mile North Off Route 95 WESTBROOK HARDWARE Siegler Gas 8: Oil Heaters Tractor and Implement Repair 99 to 1 We Have It Convalescent Home Phone: Chesterville 768-2401 Rural Route 43 Mount Gilead, Ohio Phone 747-2153 Ashley, Ohio Compliments of C SM1TH'S JET CLEANERS om Mount Gilead, Ohio pl im HOPE LOUISE BEAUTY SHOP en 5 Miles South of Marengo on Route 61 ts Kilbournez 524-2505 of F. K. WEAVER'S Gene Matthews Electrical Contractor Marengo, Ohio I. G .A . Store Fulton, Ohio JACK KOHLER BARBER SHOP On the Square Sunbury, Ohio RIVERSIDE DAIRY For Complete Dairy Service to Morrow County Phone 864-2921 Cardington, Ohio FIRST NATIONAL BANK Let Us Help Save Your Money Member of F.D.I.C. Mount Gilead, Ohio Best Wishes Class of 1965 PINK POODLE BEAUTY SALON Marengo, Ohio Phone 253 - 27 8 l Compliments of CARDINGTON LOCKER RICHARD PAY JEWE LER Mount Vernon, Ohio Good Food--Good Shakes pw! FULLER I g CREME CORNER ffctififl-R L 'S his .A Next to f 3 Hoke Electric 11' L S' Sunbu , Ohio Compliments of LARRY'S BARBER SHOP Centerburg, Ohio HICKSON INSURANCE-REALTY Phone 946-3951 Mount Gilead, Ohio Compliments of WHETSTONE LANES Bowling Billards Lunch Edison, Ohio Better Training for Better Jobs --Since 1896-- MOUNT VERNON BUSINESS SCHOOL 9 West High Street Phone 392-0976 Member Ohio Business Schools Assoc. MARENGO HARDWARE 81 SUPPLY Marengo, Ohio Phone 253-2581 6W HOME LOANS 601, Conventional Type, First Mortgage Loans on Real Estate for Maximum 20 years. New Balance Computed Monthly. No Penalty for Prepayment - For P u r c I1 a se, New Construction, Improve- ments or Refinancing. Closing Costs M of 196. Inquiries Invited Phone 965-3931 From Franklin Co. Dial 240-964-208i No Toll Charge 4.5070 INTEREST ON DEPOSITS 4.570 Savings Passllooks and Certificates of Deposit f' We Pay Intangible Tax . 2 Z 4 Transactions By Mail lf Desired f' 74 SUNBURY AV GS E SUNBURY, OHIO OFFICE HOURS: 8:30 to 4 WED. 8: SAT. 8:30 to '12 Box 128 - SXE Corner Public Square ii0hio's Leading Rural Savings Association Diana T. Polishes the - . - name of which we are so proud. BILL 'S GREEN HOUSE AND FLOWER SHOP Flowers for Every Occasion Marion Plaza--Rt. 95 Delivery Anywhere The Department Store Full Line of Garden 8: Flower Plants that Has Everything Phone: Cardington 864-3911 Marengo 253-3418 PIERCE PHOTOS Specializing in Home Portraits 81 Commercial Photography Phone 884-1502--P.O. Box 3070 Rt. 97 at Orchard Park Lexington Ohio 44904 0 Q , '- I+ 4 A - - A---:.-.ir-i, - - -W, 1---.... QM EEE? Sl 'Qi I Q1 1 N Rf 3 S am! ll E I I S ,, 3 I I I E g Qlnlmtial Qiursing The Best in Care Fulton, Ohio, Phone Cardington Larry and Erna Butler Qinmz 864-6941 ROY HELMS Buildings of All Kinds Phone 625-3186 Route 1, Centerburg, Ohio DAY'S HARDWARE Plumbing and Heating Centerburg, Ohio Phone 625 -3001 MT. GILEAD LUMBER CO. Pleasing You Pleases Us Budget -Plan Service Phone 946-5866 Mt. Gilead, Ohio Compliments of TAYLOR'S MARKET Mt . Gilead, Ohio gem , LOAN 8 SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 'Wbne Safety Dwellf' yulugl. Quint: 5 'NSURED as los vme ST s , i s Mount vEnNoN,oHlo 513 Where Friends Meet and Eat PORTER'S FROZEN CUSTARD ' Mt. Gilead, ohio PHOTORAMA Complete Photographic Services Senior Portrait and Yearbook Photographers 201 Harding Way E. Galion, Ohio Bob Bu skirk 319 N. Seltzer St. Crestline, Ohio Dan Ritchey Compliments of CHET SNYDER INSURANCE Phone 946-1016 21 East High St. Mt. Gilead, Ohio KIRK'S DRIVE-IN Fine Food to Go Mt. Gilead, Ohio lWhere the Gang Meetsj If Your Hair Isn't Becoming to You You Should Be Coming to Me. BEAUTY NOOK Twp . Road 190 Che sterville, 768 -2329 Norma Howard One of Ohio's Better Motels DERRICK MOTE L 4 Located on Rt. 95 O. gt at Interstate 71 X 1 r ut' . 'Ie .0 njfz 1145 ':4'T'l E152 GH- mn U 1P'l F 151 Mt. Gilead, Ohio JOE 'S SOHIO SERVICE Oil Change s - - Lubrications Tire s - -Batteries - -Acce ssorie s Phone 768-2627 Sparta, Ohio Ma son Work Brick - -Block - -Stone DONALD SHERMAN R.R. 33 Mount Gilead, Ohio Phone 768 -273 1 Compliments of BAIR'S DRY CLEANING Mt . Vernon, Ohio When in Mt. Vernon Stop in at CLIPPYS Drive in for 6 Refreshments 7. 5 WHEN INTHE I MUODFDR - Mt. Vernon, FINE FUUU omo -Jil, CRYSTAL ICE 81 ZERO LOCKERS Phone 946-2846 Mt. Gilead, Ohio Compliments of THE MORTON HARDWARE Hardware for Hardwear Phone 946-5941 Mt. Gilead, Ohio Compliments of The Rudin Company Department Store Leaders . . . 'National Brands of Merchandise 'Community Services MORROW ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC Owned by Those It Serves 75 South Cherry Street Mt. Gilead, Ohio Phone 946-2856 JOHNSVILLE MILL Reuben and Richard Harvey, Prop s . 28 Years of Continuous Service Feeds- -Grain - -Seeds- -Coa1- -Fertilizer Farm Supplies Phone johnsville 362-2191 Shauck, Ohio INDEPENDENT OIL WELL CEMENTING AND TESTING Marengo, Ohio Phone 253 -218 1 Pianos ' Organs ' Stereos GEYERS' COLONIAL MUSIC, INC. 25 W. Vine St. Mt. Vernon, Ohio SUPER DOLLAR MARKET Phone 392-7956 Band Instruments Repairs--Accessor e Mount Gilead, Ohio GELSANLITERS o Mount Vernon, Ohio . MARKETS, INC. 10-16 E. First Street . -sr Fredericktown' Ohio 4 5 1 TL Phone 694 -5086 Ice Complete Locker Service School Supplies - -Typewriter s Super Market Congratulations to the Cla s s of '65 PLAZA 71, FREEWAY INN AND MOTEL EBERSOLE'S Custom Butchering and Processing for Home Freezers Ice Cream and Maple Syrup Phone 768-2821 TO DCO DOOR ru Mobile Door Division fauna. mmm? Overhead Door CO1'p01'ati0I'1 ovimnnlpgga gggvounon Marion, Ohio MORROW COUNTY SENTINEL THE WHITE HOUSE 118 Years O1d-- Women's Apparel Sr Accessories New Every Thursday Gladys Rhodebeck--Prop. 946-1046 Mt. Gilead, Ohio Mount Gilead, Ohio GATES AND WALSH Compliments of General Contractors and Builder WAGNER BROTHERS Mt. Gilead, Ohio Chester R. Gates Mt. Gilead, Ohio 946-5237 946-5951 Best Wishes to the Class of 1965 John Deere Wheel Horse Sales and Service Phone 946-5017 Looking at the Wonders of Science Edison, Ohio Compliments of OHIO PETROLEUM BUILDING AND OHIO PETROLEUM CLUB Public Restaurant 27 W. High St. Private Parties Mt. Gilead, Ohio BOLINGER IMPLEMENT CO. Compliments of the GALENA SI-IALE, TILE, AND BRICK CO. Galena, Ohio Compliments of SUNBURY LOC KERS IGA Sunbury, Ohio W. E. FLING, INSURANCE Route 3 Johnstown, Ohio Phone: Bus. WO 5-3056 Res. 964-2271 Compliments of RINEHART' S SOI-IIO SERVICE Mr. Liberty, ohio HY -WAY ROLLARENA INC. Parkview Avenue Marion, Ohio Phone 389-3812 LANDMARK FARM BUREAU CO -OP S Servuce that makes fine products better LA N D Q Phone 946-4015 Mt. Gilead, Ohio Best Wishes to the Class of '65 THE MARION COUNTY BANK Marion, Ohio Three Offices to Serve You PRYOR 'S BOTTLED GAS SERVICE Phone 253 -228 1 Marengo, Ohio 5 I X Ti 1 -. ' xx . ' TH L all sms 'NST MATERIAI- X . . cv N - O LL MILLING SERVICE uk CigiPErIXL'FAINT ' Phone Marengo, 0 iv DRAIN TILE AREA CODE 419 ZBSEJIE' MASON I E 253-2481 MOETAE . MASONS L M -pf L!MESTONE 253 2591 'k SI'EEL REINFORCED MESH 8: STEEL I-BEAMS i ALUMINUM WINDOWS 81 SASH -Af WATERPROOF CEMENT - WHiTE CEMENT 1- CONCRETE - BLOCKS ..r n, ' fwflb 'O I: IV h . X- . . -Y ,. ... LM .. .Q :El 3 ' 'JI' 5-Aw L . 4 A L 8 ..,. A '-Y .' rlvq f-'-- as-ww - ,'-11: Y A M EEET - If rm ffggfgffggfg5.5:5:55.5w:,? '..-'.4-- --A H A' 2:21 5 TT, I L : 1 ' , V+ WM, .. .E Ops,-at i , 1 x I 3 , '-' - . 1'-. E ' -ml? Q . ' - 01 A 4 A MARENGO ROYAL BLUE Fresh Meats Groceries Produce Phone 253 -2391 Marengo, Ohio Drive Out Drive In J. L. HENDRICKSON 8m SON BLAND'S DRIVE-IN Route ffl North Sandusky Street and Route 3 Centerburg, Ohio in Mt . Vernon Over 400, 000 Hamburgers Sold at the House of Hamburgers Lathing 81 Plastering Car Service Counter Service Contractors GECKLEY INSURANCE AGENCY Motorists Mutual Insurance Protection for Auto--Home- -Business CLAUDE'S BARBER SHOP 113 E. High Ashley, Ohio REGARDS AND HAPPINESS to Sandy Link from Professor Wick and Family of Delaware SNYDER HARDWARE Sohio Service - -Hardware - -BPS Paint Edison, Ohio Compliments of COPPER KETTLE Mt. Gilead, Ohio DAILY HOG MARKET C. K. Irey 81 Sons Caledonia, Ohio SHARROCK ELEVATOR Your Best Market for Grain Compliments of UNION REGISTER Edison 01110 Mt. Gilead, Ohio Compliments of LOUISE BAER IRWIN GALLEHER O. DO OPTOMETRIST 63 W. Center St. 211 E. Union sr. 946-2901 Mt. Gilead, Ohio U Monuments'and Memorials Mt- Gilead RALPH SELBY'S SOHIO ROYAL BLUE Centerburg, Ohio 625-2031 Mt. Gilead THE ALCOVE RESTAURANT Mount Vernon R. 81 H. FLOOR gl WALL COVERING Interior Decorati.ng Linoleum - -Tile - -Carpets - -Draperie s Paint 81 Wallpaper 525 S. Main St. Ph. 946-5036 KENNEDY'S NURSING HOME 24 Hour Nursing Service Licensed by the State of Ohio Male 81 Female--Licensed Prac. Nurses No Restrictions on Visiting Compliments of MODERN TRESS BEAUTY SALON Linda Frost 81 Jane Echard Owners 81 Operators 625-3086 Call 625-2966 R. 2 Centerburg, O. Centerburg, Ohio Compliments of KATHRYN'S BEAUTY SALON Sparta, Ohio 768 -2784 C. L. HOWARD Local and Long Distance Moving General Trucking--P.U.C. 2796 IRR Mt . Gilead, Ohio 946 - 2 143 Compliments of HIGGIN'S BLOOMF IE LD GENERAL STORE Phone 625-2181 Route l Centerburg, Ohio HOLBROOK NURSING HOME 24 Hour Nursing Care--State Licensed Both Men and Women Phone 625-3227 Irma Holbrook MARTIN'S SOHIO Tire s, Batterie s, and Acce s sorie s Complete One -Stop Service 747 - 2074 Ashley, Ohio KEITH'S Flower Shop 81 Garden Center Free Delivery to All Nearby Hospitals gl Mortuaries in BY 0 sf 'sn 'ni' to Edison 0'-'78 111.1093 fNeW and Used Tablesj fRepair Servicej EDISON BILLIARD MFG. Howard Tayler Edison, Ohio Phone 946-3341 Mt. Gilead, O. Compliments of CELLAR LUMBER CO. Building Supplies Drain Tile Penta Treated Poles and Posts Fence Sand Marengo, Ohio Phone 253-2491 Congratulations Sz Good Luck to the Class of 1965 from the Snyder-Melick Funeral Home Harry Melick- -Director Centerburg, Ohio Phone 625 -3046 RUSH RIDGE FARM Carnation Milk Lime Spreading Fertilizer Spreading Coal and Stone Bulldozing Chesterville, Ohio Best Wishes to the Class of l965 from BONT'S SUNOCO SERVICE Interstate 71 Sn Rt. 61 Interchange Marengo, Ohio CHUCKS BARBER SHOP Chesterville, Ohio MARION PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOC. DENMAN'S I.G.A. MARKET 644 Marion Road st? Q james Denman, Proprietor Ph. 946-5936 kmm IOLIULIIUII Phone 768-2421 Mt. Gilead 55Uf7fiW'l Chesterville, Ohio CAMPBELLYS AUTO SUPPLY Mt. Gilead, Ohio JACOB'S FUNERAL HOME Marengo, Ohio 253- Ambulance Service 2171 Compliments of SID'S CLEANERS Compliments of S. S. KRESGE CO. 946- 1966 Mt . Gilead PECPLES BANK Mount Gilead Cardington ' ' 1a,s' Q 'fg . : , ' f f Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Congratulations to the Senior Classof 1965 TVMAINIENANUE State Route 229 Sparta, Ohio Philco Appliances RCA--TV Color and Black Si White T IJEVISIQN sfxviclf a msmlarlow Qol2'fUQ 0 0 1 - Anqqnggskg. moons KessIer's Electric Shop W? Compliments of DEPARTMENT ASHLEY CLEANERS STORE Compliments of COCHRAN'S FLOWERS AL,-f -' xp Fredericktown, Ohio E 1-A A- l 5 ,N li Q Compliments of ,C E X' I I BALCLES MARATHON at limi GROCERY STORE Serving All Morrow County Phone 946-4956 Mt . Gilead, Ohio Morrow County Mt . Liberty, Ohio Good Luck Class of 1965 Mounfoin Iron Supply Co. Oil 81 Gas Well Supplies 253-2881 Marengo, Ohio 253-2661 Griffith's Form Service Centerburg, Ohio Phone: 625 -201 1 Kfif. 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