Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Sparta, OH)

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MINI TRATIO FACULTY H H, Ea- : Q53 -- , N 244' ., :-5 nf.. 4 f ,ffgxw ' W ,, Y ill!! f, , gg! 245. 53 32559 ,, 53,1 A R A5513 Q19 5 1 six, A' 5' M Eff Q? 4 X2 .Q if K, Y 25 A 9 wi' sw .wx , WY? W W A ,fra '53 f i ' ' iii? J gf ,. .. M W f if J? , gf A 4 1 .MF 4 it Li 5 f if X 5 1 R , fn! W , 4 xl E I . ff A Q! Q 124, iw ,Z MQW' i? , 1 s Q35 ML: 'Q Q QE 5 HRW? iii W Q : bi s? Qi? 1 . we i f UQ ' eq, gE?7'w 215 2 551' Q, 'ily r : A Q 5.553 5, iii TEE? GLENN MOSS C. NORRIS SIMPSON Executive Head Principal Highland Local Schools Highland High School ADMI ISTRA TORS HAVE MA T RESPO SIBILITIE HIGHLAND BOARD OF EDUCATION L. to,R.--N. Young, F. Porter, C. Fisher, E. McCormick, E. Boyd, and A. Fuller. 4 JAMES BARTZ Instrumental and Vocal Music VID BELDAVS Mathematics LEONARD CARSNER Study Hall Supervisor CHESTER CHERRINGTON Mathematics and Science ROSALIE CHERRINGTON Busmess Educat1on 5 MARY DAVIDSON English EDWIN COOPER Vocational Agriculture JEAN FULTON Biology English MARSHALL GL ENN Industrial Arts DAVID GROOMS Vocational Agriculture GWEN J OS LIN English Speech 6 MARY ELLEN LOGAN English French THOMAS CREMEANS Government History JAMES MARTIN History Basketball Coach ROGER SMITH Vocational Agriculture V CAROLYN MATHEWS Girls' Physical Education JAMES NEWCOME Physical Education Driver Training 7 RUTH PATRICK ADDEL RIEGEL DORIS RHODEBECK Librarian Home Economics Home Economics KENNETH THROCKMORTON JUDITH LUFT Science MARGARET WAITE English History Business Education Speech 8 CUSTODIANS COOKS Ellis Kinney Mrs. Linkous Edward Linkous Mrs. Rogers IMPUR TA T PERSONNEL SECRETARY Judy Weaver 9 LIBRARY STAFF Joan Gregory, Linda McCune, Dale Walker. QSEATEDQ Sue Squires, Pam Deible OFFICE HELP QSTANDING, L. to RJ: B. Hess, P. Wise, S. Purett, B. Smith, S. Walker, G. Bowser, S. Squires, J. Hendrickson, J. Fuller, fSEATEDj: D. Gleason, P. Tobin, B. Griffith, L. Palmer, D. Barton. -I 10 ICR 4 15 af s f 51 A ii :W 13: ,1 5 Q 'Q 2 il ' 5 gt wif' f Q. .,: al 1.1, Q s N gi vi ' Q if 5 mfs' .1 ms Q EE 1 ' x - E ilu ? 1 9:1 Af' 1 s 1 X S .4 5 qi f as A rf y' 5 F I E 'ff We Rv',t.'?' J. W' 'Q 'J A xiii . P CLA SS OF H6693 President: V. President: James Gray Ronnie Stillner Vocational Agriculture College Prep. Student Council: Student Council: Brian Snyder Donna Gleason College Prep. Business Education Secretary: Le onard S ag ar Vocational Agriculture Treasurer: Robert Sawyer 1 Vocational Agriculture W i I 2 M otto: WE BUILD FOR CHARA CTER NOT F OR FAME Kathy Abraham Business Education V M, Mary Adams Business Education I I Y Gary E. Alspach Mike Anderson Marie C. Babbs General Education General Education General Education w Gary Bennett Industrial Arts Carolyn Baldwin Votaw Business Education I3 Dav1d Bockover John Boston Industnal Arts College Prep Christine Chipps College Prep John Campas Industrial Arts KNO Picture Availablej Judi Clark Shirley Copeland Home Economics Business Education Linda Cornwell Roger Davis Bill Deffinger Business Education General Education College Prep Patrick Dowalter Industrial Arts Ernie Duncan Industrial Arts 15 M317 Emmfms Bonita Lee Evans Business Education Business Education Bill Fuestel Linda Fisher Amy Fuller General Education College Prep College Prep Janice F uller College Prep Fred Geckley C' Industrial Arts 16 I Nancy Goare College Prep General Education Mack Grass Dick Harris Elaine Harruff Harry Hay Industrial Arts College Prep Industrial Arts Janice Hendrickson College Prep Brenda Carol Hess Home Economics 17 Sharon Hewett Susan Drake Hewett Home Economics Home Economics Leon I-Ioltrey General Education ffl Mary Jean Howard College Prep Rick Howard Industrial Arts Linda Huff C o11e ge Prep Gerald Buford Jewell College Prep 18 Carol Kearns Joe Kinney Home Economics College Prep John Kinney John Lafever Linda Ilene Lewis Industrial Arts General Education Home Economics Betty Linkous Business Education Sandra Ilene McCurdy Business Education I9 Jerry McFarland Bob Miller General Education Industrial Arts Raymond Mooney Lewis Nininger Irene N. Page General Education Vocational Agriculture College Prep Barbara Patrick College Prep , Nina Penn College Prep '20 Beverly Plummer Luan Loye Porter Home Economics ' Home Econom1cs James Potts George Ratliff Jim Reynolds Vocational Agriculture College Prep General Education l J ame s Rog ers College Prep David Sears College Prep I Mary Kay Shaffer Sharon Shinaberry Home Economics Business Education Charisse Sue Smith Terry Lee Snow Connie Rae Steck Home Economics Home Economics Home Economics Robert Steck Industrial Arts Gerald Stinehelfer Industrial Arts 22 Kathleen Sue Storer Business Education Paula Tobin Business Education Sandra Taylor Business Education Charlotte Trowbridge Business Education David Ufferman Vocational Agriculture Kenneth L. Van Dyke Vocational Agriculture Dave Ware Vocational Agriculture Linda West Business Education 23 Marylyn West Home Economics David Williams College Prep Joan Wien Home Economics Donald Williams College Prep Dorothy Wintermute Home Economics Pamela Kay Wise Home Economics Jack L. Young Vocational Agriculture A. Jeffrey Luft College Prep 24 HIGHLA DER' PERFORM Homecoming Queen enjoys the dance Amy and the Novas A tree planted is a tree eamed says Using library to skip class and talk Smokey Senior cheerleaders act during the game Off the bench comes Charlie the cheerleader. 25 THE SE IOR THE WEB Creak! The Cast Aunt Min, Itold you I am not a stripper? 26 And I love you ?? CLASS PRESE T OF M URDERD She . . . she's dead! Which bedroom are you in, Mr. Brooks. I still don 't understand why we are all gathered here tonight. Now listen, Queen High and Mighty! The spider again! 27 E Mike Anderson FFA l,2,3,4 Track 3,4 Gary Bennett Track 3,4 Carolyn Baldwin QV Gary E. Alspach FFA 1,2,3,4 Chorus 2,4 Mary Adams FNA 1 Marie C. Babbs Chorus 1 Kathleen Abraham GAA 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 David Beckover Track 3 John Boston Football 3,4 Basketball 1,4 Letterman's Club 4 Marie Bowsher FHA 1,2,3,4 Librarian 2,3 John Campas Football 2,3,4 Track 3,4 IOR ACTIVITY DIRECTORY otawl Richard E. Carpenter FFA 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Tumbling 3 Track 4 Christine Chipps Band 1,2,3,4, Of. 4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Science Club 4 Fred D. Clark Honor Society 2,3,4 Science Club 3,4 Judi Kay Clark FHA 1,2,3,4, Of. 4 GAA 1,2,3 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Shirley Copeland FNA 1 Volleyball Team 1 Linda Cornwell Chorus 1,2,3,4 FBLA 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4 Band 1,2,3 Student Council 4 Annual Staff 4 Roger Davis Chorus 1,2,3 William Deffinger Basketball 1,2,3,4 Football 3,4 Letterman's Club 3,4, Of. Patrick H. Dowalter Football 1,2 Ernie Duncan Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3 Letterman's Club 2,3,4 Mary Emmons Chorus 1,2,3,4 FBLA 1,2 Bonita Lee Evans Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 FBLA 1,2,3,4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 William F uestel Chorus 1 , 2 28 4 Linda Fisher Class Officer 1,3 GAA 1,2,3,4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Cheerleader 3,4 Amy Fuller Honor Society 2,3,4, Of. 3,4 Student Council 4 Annual Staff 3 Janice Fuller Science Club 1,2,3,4, Of. 4 Honor Society 2,3,4 FTA 3,4 FNA 1,2,3, Of. 3 James Gray FFA 1,2,3,4, Of. 4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Student Council 2,3,4, Of. 4 Fred Geckley Basketball 1 Letterman's Club 3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Donna Gleason Cheerleading 2,3,4 Class Officer 1,3,4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Nancy Goare Band l,2,3,4, Of. 4 GAA 1,2,3,4, Of. 2,3 Honor Society 3,4 Mack Grass Chorus 4 Dick Harris Chorus 1 Elaine Harruff Honor Society 2,3,4 FNA 1,2,3,4, Of. 2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4, Accompanist 2,4 Annual Staff 3, Co-Ed. 4 Harry Hay Janice Hendrickson FTA 3,4, Of. 4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Brenda Carol Hess FHA 1,2,4 Annual Staff 4 Office Help 4 Sharon Hewett Chorus 1,2,3,4 Susan Drake QI-Iewettj Chorus 1,2,3 FHA 1,2 FNA 1,2, Of. 2 Leon Holtrey FFA 1,2,3,4, Of. 3 Basketball 1 Baseball 4 Mary Je an Howard Chorus 1,2,3,4 FNA 1,2,3,4 Honor Society 3 Rick Howard Basketball 1 Track 3,4 Letterman's Club 4 Linda Huff Honor Society 2,3,4 Chorus Accomp. 1,2,3,4 FTA 3,4 Gerald Buford Jewell FBLA 2,3 Newspaper 3, Editor 4 Carol Kearns Chorus 1,2,3,4 FHA 1,2,3,4, Of. 2,3,4 Loe Kinney Chorus 1,2,3 Class Play 3,4 Annual Staff 4 John Kinney John La Fever FFA 1,2,3,4 Letterman Club 4 Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3 Linda Ilene Lewis FHA 1,2,3,4, Of. 4 Office Help 4 Annual Staff 4 Betty Linkous Class Play 3 Honor Society 3,4, Of 4 FBLA 1 Chorus 1,2,3 Sandra Ilene McCurdy Junior Football Attendant Honor Society 2,3,4 Cheerleader 3 Jerry McFarland FFA 1,2,3,4 Robert Miller Basketball 1, 3 Raymond Mooney Basketball Manager 1 Lewis Nininger FFA 2,3,4 Irene N. Page Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 GAA 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Barbara Patrick Cheerleader 2, 3,4 Science Club 2,3,4, Of. 3, Band 1,2,3,4 Nina Penn Honor Society 2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 3 4 qs X L gfffQUMw V A Qagwm SE' IOR ACTIVITY DIRECTOR Beverly Plummer GAA 2 James Reynolds FFA l,2,3,4 Football 4 Lettermen Club 4 James Rogers Lettermen Club 2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball 3,4 Leonard Sagar Football 1,2,4 FFA 1,2,3,4, Of. 3,4 Track 3,4 Robert Sawyer Class Of. 3,4 FFA 1,2,3,4, Of. 4 Football 2,3,4 Lettermen Club 4 David Sears Class Play 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Honor Society 3,4, Of. 4 Mary Day Shaffer GAA 1,2 ,3,4 FAA Basketball 1,2,4 Librarian 3,4 Sharon Shinaberry Band 1,2,3,4 FAA 1,2,3,4 Class Play 4 Q7 Charisse Sue James QSmith FHA 1,2,3, Of. 2,3 Student Council Rep. 1 Chorus 1,2,3 Maforate 3 Terry Le Snow Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 1 Brian L. Snyder Golf Club 3 Student Council Rep. 4 X ,r 'A' - 'i Mid' WH, .Hn A li QB Wg- N ll 5 fl 2 X x i r. 29 I SE IOR ACTIVITY DIRECTORY Connie Rae Steck Chorus 1,2,3,4 FHA 1,2,3,4, Of. 4 Robert Steck Football 1,4 Basketball 1 Gerald Stinehelfer Chorus 1,2 Annual Staff 4 Ronnie Stiltner Student Council 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4 Lettermen Club 4, Pres. 4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Class Play 3,4 Kathleen Sue Storer Chorus 1,2,3,4 GAA 1,2,3,4 Sandra Taylor F AA, 1, 2, 3,4 Girls Basketball 3,4 Paula Tobin Chorus 1,2,3,4 Newspaper Staff 3,4 Office Help 4 Charlotte Trowbridge Chorus 1,2,3,4 FAA 1,2,3,4, Of. 4 Annual Staff 4 David Ufferman FFA 1,2,3,4 Football 2,3,4 Lettermen Club 3,4 Kenneth L. VanDyke FFA 1,2,3,4 Football 3,4 Track 3,4 Dave Ware FFA 1,2,3,4 Basketball l,3,4 Letterman Club 3,4 Linda West Chorus 1,2,3,4 Marilyn West Chorus 1,2,3,4 Joan Wien Chorus 1,3 FHA 2 30 David Williams Band 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Donald Williams Band 1,2,3,4, Of. 4 Honor Society 3,4 Class Play 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Science Club 4, Of. 4 Dorothy Wintermute FTA 1,2 Pamela Kay Wise FHA 1,2,3,4, Of. 2,3, Pres. 4 Student Council 2,3, Of. 2,3 Annual Staff 4 Chorus l,2,3,4 Office Help 4 Jack L. Young FFA l,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 A. J. Luft Chorus 4 SCHGOL LIFE .J . 6 Q ROW ONE: Ellis Lewis, David Williams, Carolyn Baldwin, Donald Williams, Bonnie Evans, Elaine Harruff, David Sears, Chris Chipps, Irene Page, Mrs. Waite. ROW TWO: Terry Snow, Connie Steck, Pam Wise, Linda Lewis, Brenda I-less, Paula Tobin, Barbara Patrick, Janice Fuller, Nina Penn, Linda Cornwell. ROW THREE: Joe Kinney, Sonny Steinhelfer, Steve Hendrickson, Charlotte -Trowbridge, Linda Fisher, Margaret Walker, Glenna Moss, Beth Beatty, Kathy Abraham, Janice Hendrickson. HIGHLA DER STAFF PREPARE JOUR AL OF THE SCHOOL TEAR Responsibility, creativeness, initiative, and a will- Staff editors and others attended a Yearbook Work- ingness to work are the traits that put the zing into a shop in Columbus to learn the mechanics of publica- book. Editors and staff members never lacked for tion. problems or jobs throughout the year. Even after A weak advertising campaign barely got off the school closed editors stayed on the job to complete ground this year, leaving a deficit of funds for the the graduation coverage. Senior Class to supply. Editors and staff met in the fall to plan a better A Winter Wonderland dance in December raised book for '66. Pictures were scheduled with the com- a few dollars for incidentals. Operation--Book mercial photographer for the year, and our staff Sales was held in February. photographers practiced taking a few shots. The Advertising and Sales Promotion Staff draw up Ad Layouts 32 Making Lesson Plans The officers for 1965-1966 were: President--Ronnie Stiltner, Vice President--David Williams, Secretary-- Janice Hendrickson, Treasurer--Amy Fuller, and Student Council Representative--Steve Hendrickson. TEA CHERS OF THE FUTURE GET PRA C TI CE Four or five substitute teachers were sent twice a month to the elementary schools of the district to enable teachers who were taking special courses in reading, mathematics, science, etc., to attend meetings 45 minutes to an hour before school was dismissed. 'J 33 Steve points out an error to Editor, Dave 5 and typists, Beth and Rita. New additions to the Tel-A-Scot this year in- cluded Cayo Brothers' Column, Automotive Column 7 and L. O. Weeze Column. The Tel-A-Scot is a pro- duct of team effort and concentration on the part of editors, writer, and typists. Highland students vie for copies at each monthly publication time. The Tel-A-Scot staff this year included: David Baker, Editor in Chief, Gerry Jewell, Sr. Ed., Steve Hendrickson, Sports, Diane Stewart, Gossip, Linda Deffinger, Feature Writer, Garnet Bowsher and Jan- ice Clark, Art, David Corwin, Humor, and Donna Gleason, Paula Tobin, Charlotte Trowbridge, Beth Beatty, Rita Davis, Production Staff. TEL-A-SCOT STAFF P BLISHES PAPER Tel-A-Scot Staff--ROW 1: Barbara Ault, Paula Tobin, Donna Gleason, Steve Hendrickson, Charlotte Trowbridge Mrs. Davidson. ROW 2: Mrs. Cherrington, Diane Stewart, Mary Jo Frey, Sue Pruett, Sharon Henson, Gerry Jew ell, Lois Puckett, Donna Gordon, Patty I-Iankins. ROW 3: Mrs. Waite, Garnet Bowsher, Janice Clark, Van Altizer, Belinda Deible, Linda Deffinger. ROW ONE: Ray Weaver, Ellis Lewis, Lois Puckett, Beth Kroninger, Joyce Puckett, Sandy Stiffler, Linda McCune. ROW TWO: Mrs. Patrick, Brenda Arndt, Belinda Deible, Amy Fuller, Elaine Harruff, Connie Lester, Ray Noble. ROW THREE: Dora Faye Methias, Sue Tobin, Sue Pruett, Carolyn Baldwin, Cheryl Harris, Charlotte Bockover, Connie Fuller, and Kathy Blanton. MEDICAL CAREERS CL B RECRUITS BUYS OFFICERS: Pres.--Amy Fuller O o V. Pres.--Elaine Harruff Sec.--Belinda Deible Treas.--Joyce Puckett as Historian--Betty Abraham Food Chrm. --Brenda Arndt Future Nurses took a new name in order to include boys who are interested in medical careers. Young people share interests and explore opportunities and professional training programs. Mrs. William Deffinger spoke to the group and presented an assembly, Project Hope to the student body. Ohio State Careers Day and Riverside Hospital tour are climaxes to these inquiring medicos. F.T.A. joined us this year for a Christmas party. Other social get-togethers included a Bowling and Pizza party. The club sold chocolates this year at Easter-time for a Amy, Elaine, and Brenda plan for an upcoming money-making project. meeting. 35 .. - gg L. to r. ROW 1: J. Baldwin, L. Cornwell, S. Pruett, D. Bushong. ROW 2: J. Kinney, V. Altizer, D. Stewart, L. Sheets, L. Linkous, B. Evans, D. Rinehart, T. Stevens. ROW 4: G. Geckley, P. Diable, B. Diable, S. Squires. ROW 5: M. Frey, J. I-Iite, D. Gordon, S. Rowe BUSI ESS AS A CAREER MU. ssc.. 7: v4 , 1 King George R. and Queen Diana B. at Dance The purpose of the Future Business Leaders of America are to organize a club for business students, to have social get-to- gethers, and for school community help. Skills are used when- ever possible. The Back-to-School Hop, was our opening activity. We sold typing and shorthand paper again this year. We gave the patients in the Holbrook Nursing Home a decorated box of fruits, candy, and cookies for Christmas. The State Convention was held at Toledo, Ohio, and we sent six representatives. Linda Cornwell was our candidate in the MISS FBLA CONTEST. The others who attended the Convention were Sue Pruett, Van Altizer, Diane Stewart, Donna Gordon, and Janet I-lite. The various contests were Spelling, Parliamentary Procedure, and FBLA Scrapbook. The annual commercial tests were held in May with awards being given on Awards Day. OFFICERS President- -Linda Cornwell Vice President--Sue Pruett Secretary--Diana Bushong Treasurer- -Judy Baldwin 36 Teachers greeting students on the last day of school before Christmas vacation. STUDENT COU CIL EXPRESSES SPIRIT OF DEM OCRA Cl' Working to better our school and to employ the privilege of student voice in school government policies, our Council meets to help find the answers to many of our problems. The organization helped provide the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter Assembly Programs. Jingle Bells , Santa Claus distributing gifts, and a real live Combo of Faculty members were part of the planned entertainment for our holiday pleasure on the last day of school before the Christmas vacation. Sue McCormick and Jim Gray were selected as our representatives to the County Dollars for Scholars Orga- nization. In October, the memhers voted for the selection of the Reserve Cheerleaders. The Council looks forward to assuming more responsibilities in student affairs, and thus becoming a more in- fluential factor in ironing out student controversies. lst ROW l. to r.: Charlotte Trowbridge, Sue McCormick, Ron Stiltner, Jim Gray, Patty Patrick Brian Snyder, 3 Linda Deffenger, Kathy Puttick, Sue Squires. 2nd ROW: Mervin Mast, Donna Gleason, David Sears, Linda Corn- well, Mrs. Cherrington, Amy Fuller, Judy Baldwin, George Ratlift, David Williams, Steve Hendrickson, Dave Vermillion, Jim Newcome, Randy Ufferman and Bill Young. K 37 SCU1? CUEQQL .B D7SYYY?SH4IYYYSCLNIAJV Each year the Science Club presents an award to two sen- iors who have shown merit in science achievement. The Rayburn award goes to the most outstanding boy in science accomplishment and the McLauren award to the best girl stu- dent. The Science Club strives to create interest and to advance learning in all fields of science. It sponsors the annual Local Science Fair at Highland. Members are responsible for registering and setting up displays at various schools in the area. A weekend field trip is an annual event. We visit sci- entific centers of interest. This year the members went to the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C. As a service to the school, the organization helped pay for the Scientific American and other science reference ma- terials for the library. Interesting, distinguished visitors spoke at the meetings in the various areas of science. At Christmas time the Science Club and FBLA held a combined party for members and their guests. In February, a Shindig of home talent was presented to make money for the trip to Washington. 38 iiii?5 fluk OFFICERS President, Barbara Patrick Vice President, Fred Clark Secretary, Janice Fuller Treasurer, Ellis Lewis Student Council, George Ratliff Cty. Science Representatives: Janice Fuller Janice Clark Donald Williams GAA PROMOTES SPORTSMANSHIP AND ENTHUSIASM FOR ATHLETICS This year the GAA sold programs at home games, and Booster ribbons to improve school spirit. The aims of the organization are to develop sportsmanship, social and moral obligations, physical strength and coordination, mental stability, and good health habits. The girls held a dance in the spring to raise money to help send the cheerleaders to training camp. They also had a volleyball and basketball team. The cheerleaders received letter awards for football and basketball. GIRLS SELL BOOSTER RIBBO S President- -Donna Gleason Vice President--Barbara Patrick Secretary--Sue McCormick Treasurer--Beverly Griffith Student Council--Charlotte Trowbridge Publicity Chairm an--Linda Fisher GAA Volleyball team W 39 ffl 'Hs A , a af x3xE'5?e:5 F V Q f 1 if 3?f'L.,, 4 jf. F waz W.-flwm W ,.vv i A hx af an ' A ..x - , 1:4 fl W ,, wmv 1 at i Y 1' 1 Avi s y ' j Q 32? i helm' Q 3 65 +V l f 6, A , .gfgs .q 'L' 1 ,ggff , gk ,i ,f. 6,3-,3, .sg ' fQzf ftftfi ':, 4 . xii , -, WW 1 R' 4 4wfiQsggQ, fkEg 1 ,, , U M, 1 .JW ' - P . 'E ' X M V v ' fr , vw ' ii 5 G .M 'H I, -ewuww-ii, N X. he 532384 gk f Q, . f Q . .M 1 5 N TV ,vm .WAN X, . H ,Q ' M 7 ' M ,W Wifi -'I I TJ ,wbNffxQi' w. W-ff' W M wz wimiiw 1' , fm, . 's'kj'3 '5x m1Ese'f,'eQ '2 1, V ' 'if K 'H-2 'Lfuf+. mv A , ' Lg 3 i. A all V 1 f 5 , LIGHT TO R WAT WITH F.H.A.'J President--Pam Wise Vice President--Judy Baldwin Secretary--Mary Martin Treasurer--Linda Lewis Representative--Janet Gray Recorder--Brenda Smith Degree Chair--Carol Kearns Parliamentarian--Judy Clark Historian--Connie Steck John LaFerer Elected FHA King QMAKERS -QW oil O9 or sz- , 7 s ,fa E E511 I2 '6 5' '51, wo D Nfw YN This is the motto of the Future I-Iomemakers who learn to practice worthy home membership for all. The group participated in the County FHA and sent two delegates to the State convention in Columbus. In accordance with state objectives, the girls studied the project Jobs, Careers, and You. Miss Mathews presented a program emphasizing physical fitness and figure control. A skit was given when the parents were invited to attend a study group meeting on the subject of Making Your Money Behave. Miss Smith, teacher of mentally retarded children, spoke to the members on Mental Health. Important social events were holiday parties, initiation, Senior breakfast, and community service projects. Awards were made through the Chapter and State Degree program. 42 I I A President--Ron Stiltner Vice President- -Bill Deffinger Secretary-Treasurer--Steve Hendrickson Reporter--Ernie Duncan LETTERME 'S CLUB Letterman's Club members are athletes who have earned a Varsity letter in a sport. The standards for earning a letter are set up by the Athletic Board. The coaches are advisors for the club. The coat check is run by the Letterman's Club members at the basketball games. Light blue blazers have been adopted as the official color and attire for the members. Many of the team members wear them to athletic events. The Lettermen are purchasing a camera and a projector for the filming of athletic contests so that each individual may study and correct his own behavior problems, and faulty techniques. Every Highland H.S. athlete is proud of the Letterman's Club and enjoys becoming a member, upon earning his var- sity letter. Letterman Earn Membershzp Rzlghts L. to r. ROW 1: Mr. Martin, B. Deffinger, R. Stiltner, S. Hendrickson, Mr Newcome. ROW 2: D Davidson, E. Lewis, E. Throckmorton, J. Rogers, K. Van Dyke, M. Mast, T. Perkins. ROW 3: D. Ware D. Vermillion T. Stevens, R. Noble, L. Stanley, J. Boston, C. Leo, L. Sagar. ROW 4: B. Sawyer, B. Steck, R.,Weaver, B. Radsh, J. Newcome, D. Ufferman, and J. Reynolds. 43 -Q I Q1 Ng!! . W' ogno O 'Y NA X e :S . PR- j . '-,V - foes. QQ '01'ud05 I Qld V ,,, I In or All: GJ Wfqiai J? xUn , Q ..w'M s ,X .,,, :J -374, r .C O, 1965-1966 OFFICERS: President, Jim Gray Vice President, John LaFever Secretary, Leonard Sagar- Treasurer, Jim Potts Reporter, David Ufferman Sentinel, Bob Sawyer Student Advisor, Mervin Mast It was an exciting moment when John LaFever crowned Donna Gleason as F.F.A. Queen RNA L FFA STRESSES CAREER T Work units are the primary concern of the Highland Future Farm- ers of America. The Chapter readied the football field for High- land's first season of home games. Planning, preparing, and serving a piping good Chicken Bar-B-Q was a highpoint for the members in the fall. In the field of civic service, the boys helped remove wreck- age at Westfield after the tornado struck. The annual crop project was completed on schedule. The F.F.A. entertained their parents with the annual Parent-Son Banquet, at which individual honors and awards were bestowed upon the members. These included the American State Farmer's degree, the Star Chapter Mechanics, various Animal Production awardsg and Public Speaking recognition. The Highland F.F.A. won the State Wool-Judging contest last spring. Team members were: Franklin Shaffer, Phil Smith, and Danny Young. 44 EXPERIE CE Winners in the Chapter Public Speaking Contest listen to themselves Advisors and members help clean up after Our Officers display chapter symbols Chicken Bar B Q 45 BA DS PROVIDE SPIRIYQ COLOR A D E TERTAINMENT A Christmas Concert Exchange Concert The Marching Band in Action Majorettes: Belinda, Sherry, Mary Lou pose for photographer ACTIVITIES Thanksgiving Assembly May Formal Concert 46 we -vf fig? M N: y , , ' xg N , N-rf? V-sf? 'WN . :USM Junior-Se nior Chorus VOICES RAISED I SO Accompanists: Linda Deffinger, Barbara Adult, Elaine I-Iarruff, and Linda Huff. The two chorus's performed at the Thanks- giving Assembly and the Christmas Assembly. On December 20, 1965 they gave a Christmas concert for the public. ' The Junior-Senior Chorus made various trips to other schools. They also helped present the Annual Spring Concert in May. as -fx' ml girjigsff X M N r is v N ,- w e H 25 ' I lliffQW'fiE '?ffQgfe52r ' W ' I .v5li.sii Ws's?ffif ' ..f4,r3i,,r,r i.,. ,at ?1tmSreQ'ips,,.g, KW. f 222222siirgrgffgirssrigrs s5:ww,Q!1-wiiiwqy Wm, . . www A Www-f K ,ws . lgiiffvliwlifg -lwfwl, WEWQ 1 iwg s s fr ' I F reshma n- Sophomore Chorus 48 ACTI ITIE f i 0 f 4 EE' - H, if is Q 7 . A E , A 29 Q S E 2 W 35? QQ HOME COMING Queen Carol escorted by Co-Captains Emie Duncan and Bill Deffinger Senior Attendant, Barbara Patrick, es- Our Queen at the dance held in her honor corted by Ron Stiltner and Jim Rogers after the game. 50 FES TI VI TIES Senior Carol Kearns was elected to reign as 1965 Homecoming Queen. In ceremonies pre- ceding the game, Miss Kearns received her crown from the Co-captains. The Queen and her Court took their places in the stands on the 50-yard line to witness the game. A dance aided in making this eve- ning a memorable one for all. i The retiring Queen Linda Follin placing the neck- lace on Queen Carol. Crown bearers were Karen Kearns and Kevin Shinaberry, Junior Attendant Diana Bushong escorted Sophomore Attendant Reta Noble and by Bob Sawyer and Bob Steck. Freshman Attendant Belinda White. 51 Amy Speaks on Service Linda Explains Leadership OFFICERS Spirits run high and anticipation is at its peak President--David Sears when the Honor Society taps the students worthy V. President--Barbara Patrick of membership each year' Secretary,-Betty Linkous February 22, Fred Clark as emcee introduced Treasurer--Amy Fuller those who explained the ideals and goals of the organization. Elaine Defines Character Chris Interprets Scholarship 52 THE MAN WHO CAME Presented by the Junior Class R TO DINNER r 2 .3 f is Flowers for the injured. THE CAST Ron: If I can just get that door shut! 1 'E 'i was I Ug,?,:SZ W1 Is that Love? 53 JRA DSR.PROM-E TERTAI ME T Some Enchanted Evening set the theme for the Jr. 8z Sr. Prom and Banquet, May 7. Who will ever forget the delicious food pre- pared by the mothers of the Jrs., and served by the charming Soph- omores? The excellent entertain- ment provided by Ron and Jean concluded a very enjoyable dinner. The Guests were then invited into the Enchanted Garden for an evening of Moonlight Dancing. The Cafeteria was transformed into a unique setting creating that romantic atmosphere often associ- ated with an Enchanted Garden , and which was reminiscent of the South Pacific with its waterfalls, beautiful foliage, bridges, and exotic flowers. As one peers down memory lane, he will forever re- call this magic night when he was seemingly swept away by the ro- mance of the soft music provided by the Mellow Jackets . dy si THE VARIETY SHO W Presented by the Boosterfs' Club ana' the Faeullyf I ngs sweetly! Miss Tambo? tting drunk? Champagne Bubbles? JR. AND SR. SOME ENC PR OM 366 f TED EVENING A WARD Senior National Honor Society Members Are Recognized and Presented with Gold Ropes. Leonard Sager Receives Track Award from Mr. Seniors Are Led by Diane Bushong 8zDave Ver- Glenn. million 58 DAT Jim Gray, President of the Class of 1966 presents the Senior Record Book to Steve Hendrickson, President of the Class of 1967. Bonnie Evans Receives the Annual Staff Award Irene Page receives the John Phillip Sousa Band from Mrs. Waite. Award from Mr. Simpson. 59 BA CCALA UREA TE Students in Processional Miss Dorothy Sardinha, Organist, played the Processional and the Recessional. 60 STUDE T COMME CEME TSPEAKERS 5 B Q ,,, any . QL, 'fu , F,14Nsg3 ,,g,!r!,, ff sf 1 KN! 5 fi 2' ' Wk? 61 Invocation Leonard Sager Athletics Bill Deffinger Business Education Donna Gleason English Janice Hendrickson Home Economics Paula Tobin Industrial Arts Raymond Mooney Foreign Languages Linda Huff Mathematics Barbara Patrick Music Irene Page Physical Education Linda Fisher Science Elaine I-Iarruff Social Studies Fred Clark Student Council Ronnie Stiltner Vocational Agriculture Jim Gray Benediction Bob Sawyer CLA SS OF Janice Fuller, Salutatorian Chris Chipps, Valedictorian 62 1966 Mr. Simpson congratulates Graduates in Receiving line 63 STUDE TS PERFORM AT COMMENCEME Y Irene Page Amy Fuller Class Class Class Class .. M fra? lg Q, 5, -so Nina Penn, Kathy Abraham, Marilyn West Gerald Steinhelfer Motto: We Build for Character, Not Fame Flower: Red Rose Colors: Blue and White Song: I Believe 64 ff ATHLETICS .. u f . lx ,W W3 . 1 1 F .. 5 4, -'Fi:3nQf.1Ez:: 6:15 4 .ff T' fails' -2:' ,552 ' ? :H E , 5 .mv '5 :QQF , ,H J E? Jw 0 1 -W5 W S 2 Y 1, : S .' 5 2 A H if 1 QE? 5 135 5 225 a: 5 gif 235 is is Q2 figs? f l . f , ig aaa Q Yi 2 it A352 Q? gf? 5 if 5 2 E. fi gg? 5.21 ai 5 , 5 i .- ' 22 5 S if . 5? ,fu Q fl. ,. .2242 is ig M' Q-1131512-f-az1'H' 1' 35 .4 .... Give me that jersey you crumb! Wray throws a block Go! Fight! Win! Assistant Coach Martin FOOTBALL J. Perkins, B. Deffinger, J. Rogers, E. Duncan, F. Geckley, D. Ufferman, E. Kanagy, J. Newcome, W. Burson, L. Harris, D. Young, R. Weaver, M. Follin, E. Throckmorton, T. Stevens, J. Weaver, B. Young, B. Irvine, D. Rager, J. Atwell, R. Jordon, M. Weiler, G. Higgins, R. Young, C. Hart, D. Harris, B. Steck, L. Sagar, R. Stiltner, J. LaFever, W. Plougher, x- ,i:. ...muy 1 GRIDIRO GA LS Head Coach Creameans SQ AD 1955 D. Baker, D. Lewis, L. Young, L. LaFever, L. Stanley, B Rausch, M Mast M. Hankins, P. Jordon, E. Ebersole, M. Gray, R. Nob1e,.C Leo J. Martin ' ! D. Rodgers, J. Hardman, L. Hubbard, M. Ward, N. Shinaberry, T. Webb, G. Burson Manager Sam le C h S ' ' p , oac es mlth, Ebhn, Cremeans, Cass. SE IOR 5' Ron Stiltner This just isn't my day! Leonard Sager Donna Gleason Bill Deffinger Barb Patrick Fred Geckley Dave Ufferman 68 PLA T ERS G9 CHEERLEADER Mr. Simpson asks where to get one of those fancy outfits? Jim Rogers Bob Steck , L i l Football games were played under the lights on our new Football field. Although the Scotties had only a fair season this year they had an enthusi- astic following of fans. l W Ernie Duncan Linda Fisher John takes a spill. 1 John LaFever Dick Harris 69 BASKETBALL VARSITY Tom Stevens, Dave Vermillion, Craig Leo, Ed Throckmorton, Bill Raush, Dave Ware, Ron Stiltner, Jim Rogers B.u . . 3 1 Deffinger, Dave Ufferman and Donald Davidson. Manager Steve Herdrickson and Coach James Martin. RESERVE Coach James Martin, Tom Stevens, Donald Davidson, David Ufferman, Craig Leo, Gary Hubbard, David Han- kins, Eugene Kanagy, Ed Throckmorton, Joe Cochran, Bill Irvine, Mike Hankins, Bill Young and Manager Mike Follin. 70 SE I ORS Dave Ware Ron Stiltner B1ll Deffmger Jim Roger S J 1m Gray S COREBOARD Hil Cle arfo lk 44 New Alb any 4 6 Utic a. 5 2 North Union 39 Fred ericktown 45 Mt. Gilead 83 Ontario 63 Buckeye Valley 42 Northmor 9 6 Big W alnut 54 Northridge 74 Card ington 7 6 Centerburg 5 0 Marion Catholic 70 Olentagy 7 6 River Valley 69 TOU RNAMENT S Pleasant 5 3 North Union 66 Fredericktown 46 71 OPP 58 60 49 49 47 63 68 69 68 77 57 59 49 86 49 66 45 61 62 VA 1-25177 CHEERLEADERS E 1 I Donna, Bev, Barb, Linda, Lori, Sue, and Miss Mathews RESERVE CHEERLEADERS V 4 Patti, Linda, Kay, and Peggy A Upper: Manager Hendrickson 8: Follin Standy by Statisti- Dave Dunks One Bill Fights for the cians Whitneydz Weiler. Lower: Reserves battle out for Rebound- FRE HMA TEAM ROW 1: T. House, R. Young, G. Higgins, J. Saunders, D. Rhinehare, D. Irvine, L. Hubbard, G. Staley. ROW 2: A. Speaks, M. Weiler, N. Shinaberry, L. Elliot, J. Hankins, J. Newcome, J. Martin, S. Do- walter, J. Perkins, Coach Smith. 73 Trophy Winners GRIDIRO Bob, Dave, Coach Cremeans, Terry, Wray, Ernie, Steve, and Ron Community merchants provide trophies. Nancy pre- sents one to Terry Perkins for a job well done. Best Sportsman Ernie Duncan Cheerleaders Bev, Barb, Sue, Laura, Donna, Miss Mathews, and Linda 74 Q . if E2 :K 542, 4. ga A 1? ,f any 12 , . 5,- .gixw ,. ur' ,Q , 55 K 1 ff? 2 ,gi --.1-4-1, ,g ,- sg: 9 . 4 hu- if Most Valuable Player Dave Ware Dave, Ron, Ed, and Jim receive letters from Coach Martin. All trophies were donated by local merchants. Reserve players receive letters. A wonderful banquet was served by the Home-Ee department. BASKETBALL BANQUET Speaker-- Richard Mayer Varsity players receive Awards. Mr. Simpson receives Charley, Cheerleader for his outstanding performance in the cheerleading field. Presentation of award was made by the Senior cheerleaders. 77 HIGHLA D TRACK STANDING: G. Hubbard, J. Campos, E. Throckmorton, D. Baker, J. Barton, G. Bennett, J. Bloomfield, D. Pen- nington, L. Sherman, Mr. Glenn. FRONT ROW: M. Follin, M. Sample, E. Ebersole, M. Jason, M. Anderson. Seniors Leonard Sager Mike Anderson 78 1966 A Mythological God? The Agony and the Ecstasy Agony is sitting through a tape job by Mike Follin. Coach Glenn Confers with the boys. John Campos COACH CREMEANS Fredericktown Mt. Gilead Buckeye Valley Big Walnut Cardington Olentangy North Union Mt. Gilead Buckeye Valley Cardington Lexington Tournaments River Valley Wins SCOREBOARD HOME OPP 6 3 2 3 3 10 7 8 3 7 5 1 2 7 1 7 6 22 4 5 2 5 7 8 Losses 3 10 Preparing for the future! W110, Dat? Hey Gals, Look! Oh, come on now, John! Strum it, Merv Project--Geeminee! Linda, Baby! 82 Sing it, Ernie Go! Go! 'axis f' CL SS S, -aw-: Q , . . I., ,,. 2 . e N 5 M ' F TEE 3? i ,EJ ij H 3 i s. E S 5, EI :1 PP 535 4 +1 UE 5? 5 xl . la -'PN AS 5 S 5 Q 23? Q s , , . K . Q . 2 'Q 5 . X 1 Ms 51' 2' ff? me 1 I 1 Iv ' 1 33.1 42 .1 M: .2 , 1 NW' X Q1 1 Q . -Q Q2 M sigmg. , ,ggi- , kv w 4 zu QA Mk, 4 . - W may Q v A . ,,a,?.:,., -Q ww CLASS COLORS: MINT GREEN 8:WI-HTE CLASS FLOWER: WHITE MUMS UNIOR S. McCormick President R. Vest Vice -President J. Drake Secretary D . Bushong Treasurer S. Squires D. Vermillion Student Council B. Abraham E. Adkins L. Altizer C . Armstrong L. Armstrong B. Arndt D. Baker J. Baldwin B. Beatty C. Bockover G. Bowser B. Brooks W. Burson C. Chipps C . Chipps CLASS This year has been a prosperous one for the Juniors. It started with a very successful dance. Our magazine sales were also a big hit. The class got out and sold almost S2,000, in magazines with a profit of almost S800. The Junior Class play was very profitable. The play The Man Who Came To Dinner , with the help of a very fine cast, brought in 3200. All this has definitely helped us put on a wonderful Prom for the Seniors of '66. B. Deible D. Denty T. Dowalte V. Dudgeon J. Duston C. Fuller K. Ghenco B. Grabiel B. Griffith J. Gray J. I-Iankins R. Hankins C. Harris L. Harris L. Harris S. Henson S. Hendrickson S. Hinkle D. Hite if - GHwm Q WQ. : G. Hubbard H 'iiy B. Kroninger or ili J. LaFever :ii',4.Xm. ,A A 1' B. Copeland F. Darst R. Davis itz- :Q -3: 2:-2.5, I ia -. ,E 5.25, A .H .s.?Fffxw +: fx V f,.a 5 3: V swf! , 1 3 2. -' '- W'-5 85 I - r J. ,M g m , :M blll M . K. Mft.-,', I jay A 1 M k , I ',k' If ' f V lp ... . -'A2 I Mrs. Luft gives pointers to Make -Up Committee about applying cosmetics. C. D. E Lester Lewis Lewis E Lewis D. Marshall M. Martin M. Mast L. Matney D McCoy L. J. A McC une McC urdy McF arland R. Noble L. Palmer R. Pennington T. Perkins W. Plogher K. Porter S. Pruett J. Puckett B. Rausch Diana, Junior Football Home coming Attendant K. Rhodes M. Sample D. Sanders L. Sheets B. Smith J. Smith Class E. Spearman M Otto: NO WA LL WILL BLOCK 4?- Q L. Stanley D. Stewert O UR WA T S. Stiffler D. Stryker 6 S. Ulery S. Walker R. Weaver eg. . , ...aff 5i nf',',, 'Q' TO 87 . N . Q f . Q N f 2 '22 ii SUCCESS . Weiler Whitney . Young Young ,f QL JJ HI GHLA D GO-GO Girls at Sophomore Dance ,ri ,,mP5? www we 6 5 2 if ,ff .A,f Q ag CLASS OFFICERS Pres. Randy Ufferman Sec. Gay Geckley A' St. Council Cathy Puttick W 4, J , L 1 f if fl . 1' ,D at John Adams Mary Adkins Harold Alicie Terry Amos Gary Armstrong Marcia Augenstein Gay Baldwin Darlene Barton Mary Bashore Judy Bennett Shirley Bennett Gary Bill Kathy Blanton Linda Burns Jeanne Campos Josephine Caudill Janice Clark Joe Cochran David Corwin Olivia Cox Donald Davidson Ronald Davidson Tyrone Davis Pamela Deible Jerry Denman Stanley DeWitt Donald Dowalter Donna Drake Marilyn Drake Eddie Ebersole f 2 fm, if 1 -,W --,,,, - ,, 1 S 1 ' :if G V. Pres. Q Treas. St. Council fx .. 1 is W S , X fi 5 5 !i?Jkgi.A1,gA x MQW ff Bill Fisher C arolyn Fox Dewey Fox Nancy Fox Jack Fraizer Gary Fuller Gary Gallogly Roger George Donna Gordon Mike Gray Joan Gregory Jim Griffith David Hankins John Hankins Mike Hankins Patti Hankins Deborah Harruff Robert Hartwell Jean Hay John Headings Linda Hendrickson Susan Hewett Debby Higgins Janet Hite Connie Howard Bill Irvine John Jones Bruce Jordan Eugene Kanagy Rosemary Keyes SOPH OM ORE S Eddie Throckmorton Mary Jo Frey Bill Young A a s f e Q of - :Q-1, 1 W wire : 2 . , is :Q-muy , ti , .ik X L X ,ri X ai 1 ' S 5, if.-A 2gf.g5:,. ii.-3, It . ,X - , ,g .::, M, gt r L wi ij? , , W, it HT I 2 3 vi ii? A .5 .V ,- .. . V- V V 'ef ' ' Scottie Swinger! if mi' H 5? f' Q is X' 1 r Y W V, f .Q-L f .qi I , , Q ,r,,, .QQ Z, 34455 .Q 1 ,cw 1- .f., 'f 1- .-i,- H 9' -1 , -, , K ,N all A , ,N-P f- ff -wi -:- 2, e,,- .mf ,r , , - 3- ' 1 ii 1 1 , , ,,.. ,. . IM ,, im ,, gs' - , rky S: . W it fii ? i'?f , Eff 'f ' 'v7:,'1:i:-if . .fr f-,J '- K ' Wi gifi' ff? : ' : ,I 113- of , 3,5 A , f L jy jg S' K 3394. . W I 5,157 3,5 523 - ' , ii i 2 A ff ' W W nil? ..k,,f. we :Y - '- W fsiw w w Ji A -- Zigifiisi ifiif V gi. ' , f ' , J J if 5'..3Q,Q 2,7 ' A is 1 V. 6 ' 'Y ' 1 '- 1 1- s J A .K-' H 2- '-'- 1 N gkwk Z Akk.V 5 I. if . g, ggxngjfi gf J 1 fl it Jeff gf' ' .H -- A '- . M -. h H' L at 32 157 nf: 'zz . l Q it J A ' '89 , Q S 'W Q is an Q 1 A lg rf iw ,yi - L at-iki. fS, , r Jw 'IBF' 'si' A Nw Q aw in . 1 ,iff a. .v y n y an 'Q' 1 E1 ,A M ,E,,,, A ..,, me 333,28 fem ee 3 353 Studious Sophomore - B d bt' Class M otto. Wgcjfnefjfmquiry, And by inquiry We perceive the truth 90 :.f H f J ff, Hem, +4 , y-ani? .' 3 Judy Kinney Monty Koesterman Craig Leo Linda Linkous Kathy Ludwig Mike Ludwig Nancy Lyons Jon Matthews Paul McCarty Dale McCon-xbs Dan McCormick Jerry McKenzie John Miller Robert Miller Cherry Jo Miracle Terry Monk Glenna Moss Mary Lou Newcome Henrietta Noble Michael Phillips Randy Pierce Terry Price Lois Puckett Tom Reynolds Shirley Rowe Franklin Shaffer Mike Stephens Tom Stevens Kay Stiltner Gerrald Swint Nancy Swint Diana Trowbridge Bob Van Horn Tom Van Horn Margaret Walker Tom Ward Jack Weaver Carroll Wegener Roberta Weikel Steve Wilson Eva Wintermute Danny Young C1085 F lowe 71' Pink Rose V. Wx 3, 3 g, f.'f mg Class Colors: Bmgundysvfhite .- M 135-Q a G F 11' W M is fy 'Y 4, mc 'R' l 3'l 3T-ik! 1-P v ,rf 'mm 'sw , ,,,f:!i:13-my - M-s-+f ,,,,!gf,yAgys , 523. 5? 91 Sophomores are ALWAYS well groomed! li H Richard Adams : f . Jeff Archer . f John Atwell ,,.. i i h Barbara Ault Maw Jo Blake FRE S HMA ' Barbara Blanton James Bloomfield Gary Bowman Kathy Brewster David Burson Gary Burson Bob Clark Charles Davis Sandra Deel Linda Deffinger- -Pres. BELINDA- - OUR MAJ ORETTE 5351? PLA T S A Beth Dowalter Steve Dowalter Gary Dudgon Laura Duston Paul Dye Larry Elliot Cheryl Evans Adele Fuestal Carl Fisher 92 AT CLA S Peggy Fisher Mike Folin Cathy Grabiel Chris I-Iankens S Jerry Hankins John Hardman Charles Hart a I Barb, Sue, Laura show real enthusiasm for the team. IM POR TA NT PA R T Fjfiofiiln HIGHLA D Bob Kemmer Connie Lester Kathy Luft Jack Martin Dora Mathias Karen McGrad Carol Mounts Y St. Coun. --Jim Newcome Kenny Kearns Gareth Higgins Sec. - -Brenda I-Iilderbrand Naomi Hinkle Linda Hollis Gary House Larry Hubbard Jim Hunt Donnie Irvine 93 ' Y A' I LV Q 'gs ffm 554, -- 9 gi - EU K Q gy. . :ff If wif lffi . , . w w, s ,,,' Y U Q fx ,ggw M ggwnii ,. Q ,.,. ,5. A 1rgf,nMf, f- ,. ,f,,'. an L.-11s,.zf, ,, X X iw' 2 W K X 35 xg! at X V ff f . as 3 VE: if ss gf if r S ,, 2,5 is . o..Eg ti. fi W., . L'.- a , . my Q ' ' ' '- fi -' H ., 7' 'H-,gi V A , J- V M A Q, A X a' z - ,,.. , V, ' I x , m y . .. ' K f W Q - .K .,., M FRESHMEN HOLD ST. PATRICK'S HOP Patty Patrick Jerry Perkins Randal Pierce Dwight Razor David Rhinehart Gene Rhul Robert Rhul William Richards Dane Rogers Jerry Sanders Jacque Scarber Bob Severs Norma Shanks Larry Sherman Neil Shinaberry Glenn Shurtleff David Smith Jim Smith Albert Speaks Donna Spearman FRESHMEN HAVE TALENTS TOO Phyllis and Bob enjoy a slow number 94 Linda Deffinger Sings at the Sh1nd1g Gary Staley Beverly Stauffer Gerold Stiffler Bill Storer Larry Storer Linda Storer Molly Swint Sue Tobin Fanny Travelstead Mary VanHorn Charlene Walker Dale Walker Carol Ward Mike Ward William Weaver Having Fun Just Hangin' Around Q ' :- Q -Q, ' r , A V -- -- -r-a I 3 ,f- jffii aafgizffai, f U... . , an W' - av QW, yirl i f f f 3 4 , V ':-if fl lr ff? gg 1 ' Q : '- ifff'-Qfirili 4' . f w +1--, if I 5 rr ' EY 5 . - J: ' ilk, L-'. f ii-fair' 1 :msgs .. wp. E335 'M Tom Webb Q . . -:: gg ,f ii-,,, f 1 - Mike Weller Belinda White ' Ronnie Young by H P Q Y Y -M' f are Gary and Mike Give Santa an Order Cheryl, Linda, and Barbara Freshmen Cheerleaders Earn their Letters 95 Peggy F. and Linda D. Class Ojfcers T- CafPentuf Mr. Eblin JU 1012 HIGH V CHESTE1' D. Baer J. Burson N. Chandler C. Chipps G. Davis R. Duston P. Ebersole T. Fisher S. Galloghly D. Ghenco R. Goare D. Hardin T. Hardin R. Hartwell E. Headings E. I-Iershberger J. Howard P. Jones 96 R. Jordan A. Kanagy C. Kemme ILLE EIGHTH GRADE 9, 1 T. Ufferman L Uhey , , ' '1- ' R. Plummer V. Price D. Rogers J. Scarborough D. Shinaberry M. Talbott R. Ogden P. Payne J. Phillips M. Plummer N. Wein BAD Mr. Long 97 CHE TER VILLE Mr. Grimm N. Abraham S. Bened1ct K. Bird J. Grabiel J- Crace P. Gregory M. Hamilton B. Harruff I. Hershberger V. Higgins R. Jordan D. Kemmer R. Keyes J. LaFever M. Lyman L. Mast C. Meadows B. McCormick L. McCoy S. McFarland R. Gordon SE VE TI-I GRADE . 4 Z, a 1. . 'sm,i'a1 5253.5 J 5, 'Q ?4 , 1, 1 5 ,f , A 15 M. vffw S. Payne C. Richards D. Rinehart J. Saunders L. Shinaberry Smith Smith Squires Stauffer Talbott Tobin Trowbridge VanWink1e Walker Wegener Weiler Wesley 99 .,, Class Officers Vickie Higgins, President Loren Mast, Vice Pres Becky Harruff, Secretary Jeff Lefever, Treasurer Q wig 694. r S3 iswgqgs-Q' 592 SLN t .. . 2,1 frm? 1 Sf' I W: .Era ' 1. ie 3 :T NN A K 3 A :,.. 'M ' S fi. . CHESTER JR. HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM ROW 1 Becky I-Iarruff, Robin Jordan, Linda Kempton, Vickie Price, Vickie Higgins. ROW 2 Rodney Gordon, Loren Mast, Dean Rinehart, Dennis Kemmer, Lynn Shinaberry, Wesley Phillips, Jeff LaFever, Steve Weiler, Travis Harden. ROW 3 Randy Duston, Gerald Sauffer, Larry Ulrey, Arthur Kanagy, Danny Rogers, David Ghenco, Ron Goare, Terry Ufferman, Eddie Trowbridge, Pat Tobin, Gary Davis, Mr. Grimm--Coach JR. HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM ROW 1 Dean Rinehart, Pat Tobin, Russell Jordon, Dennis Kemmer, Rodney Gordon, Dick Plummer, Jim Smith, Loren Mast. ROW 2 Randy Duston, Gerald Sauffer, Steve Payne, Wesley Phillips, Jeff LaFever, Larry Ulrey, Lynn Shinaberry, Steve Weiler. ROW 3 David Ghenco, Ron Goare, Duane Shinaberry, Danny Rogers, Arthur Kanagy, Eddie Trowbridge 100 CHESTER SR. HIGH Student Council Cheerleaders Dwayne Shinaberry, Vickie Higgins, Gerald Saut- Becky Harruff, Vickie Higgins, Robin Jordan, Vickie Price ter, Peggy Ebersole, Dennis Kemmer, Robin Jor- Linda Kempton dan, Lorin Mast, Jill Van Winkle JR. HIGH MIXED CHOR Us 101 A. Alicie I. Allizer L. Armstrong B. Arndt S. Ayers J. Baker D. Baldwin M. Bashore S. Beckel D. Belcher J. Belcher S. Blanton MARE GO T. Blanton S. Bowsher EI GH TH S. Buck T. Burch M. Carsner L. Clark B. Cox J. Crow D. Davrs 102 J. Davis M. Darst P. Deible M. Eckert Mr. Mason D. Elswick C. Geckley C. Gray B. Griffith D. Hankins J. Hardman S. Harris T. Harris D. Hendrickson K. Henson UNI OR SCHOOL GRA DE . Hewett . Hoskinson . House Howart N fi? gli: , M ' iff C. Huber A. Jobe L. Kearns Led Lester . Lewis . Marshall D. Matson A. McGinniss R. Myser N. Penn P. Ragor Mr. Smith D. Self W. Smith P. Terry R. Ward V. Wise R. Rausch C. Rowler S. Roy D. Sample 103 Mrs. Swank Mrs. Irwin J. Adkins B. Armstrong E. Armstrong J. Armstrong B. Aundt D. Bennett N. Bill P. Bill D. Blanton D. Buchanan S. Bushang J. Campos S. Caudill J. Cox M. Cox K. Deel P. Deible B. Dudgeon E. Elliott J. Elliott D. Esty G. Jeustal S. Geckley B. Grandstaff K. Gray J. Griffith M. Hankins D. Hardman J. Harris S. Hass 1 i MARENGO SE VE TH lo-1 I C. Hendrickson A. Henson S. Hess D. Hinkle R. Hinkle D. Hubbel R. Johnson R. Johnson W. Lewis B. Ludwig GRADE D. Ludwig S. Ludwig J. Lyons S. Lyons W. Mahan P. Martin K. Matheny W. McCurdy T. Miracle K. O'Quin R. Palmer B. Pruett S. Pruett M. Puttick W. Reynolds P. Rhoads D. Roach D. Robinson D. Rogers P. Scarberry K. Shinaberry J. Simpson S. Stephens C. Stewart M. Stiffler L. Tiller V. Walker H. Weaver T. Webb R. Young MARE GO SE VENTH A D EI GH TH GRADE H. Copeland G. Dowalter E. Drake Mrs. Walker L. Fox D. Hay F. McCoy R. Miracle C. Pennypacker D. Rinehart R. Roy E. Ware J. West D. van Dyke FOOTBALL TEAM ROW 1 B. Grandstaff, D. Rausch, D. Baldwin, M. Hankins, S. Buck, T. Blanton, S. Roy, P. Terry, D. Buchanan, R. Ward. ROW 2 Mr. Cass, S. Geckley, T. Harris, L. Armstrong, T. Burch, S. Blanton, R. Palmer, M. Bashore, C. Rowlen, K. Shinaberry, B. Mahan. ROW 3 S. Stevens, M. Carsner, B. Dugon, R. Miracle, S. Beckel, M. Put- ticks, T. Haskinson, K. Matheny, R. Myser, T. Palmer 106 MARE G0 BA KETBALL TEAM ROW 1 H. Weaver, C. Gray, D. Sample, B. Griffith, D. Rogers, B. Pruett, T. House, S. Bushong. ROW 2 D. Baldwin, T. Burch, R. Myser, M. Carsner, D. Rausch, S. Buck, T. Blanton, C. Rowlen, T. Hoskinson, R. Palmer, M. Hankins, M. Puttick. ROW 3 B. Mahan, T. Palmer, J. Griffith, S. Blanton, K. Shinaberry, E. Elliot, J. Elliot, M. Bashere, B. Grandstaff, J. Belcher, S. Geckley, Mr. Cass CHEERLEADERS Sharon Bushong, Terri House, Helen Weaver, Connie Gray, Bonnie Pruett, Barbara Griffith, Debbie Rogers 107 MARE GO BA D ROW 1 H. Weaver, V. Wise, R. Jolmson, P. Scarberry, J. Harris, P. Rhoades. ROW 2 B. Griffith, D. Rogers, P. Terry, R. Palmer, M. Hankins, T. Mic, K. Gray, Mr. Barts. ROW 3 J. Hardman, T. Harris, R. Myser, M. Cars- ner, B. Mahan, J. Davis, W. Smith GIRL J E SEMBLE , D ROW 1 K. O'Quin, D. Esty, G. Feustel, J. Cox, S. Bushong, B. Pruett, D. Rogers. ROW 2 P. Scarberry, R. Jolm Son, C. Geckley, R. Ward, A. McGinnis, D. Sample, V. Wise. ROW 3 P. Deible, N. Bill, J. Davis, A. Jobe, P. Deible, N. Penn 108 ADVERTI I W eg E e is i ,,. A E , lm Ai? E i w V g X. ..,. il: L5 'SEE 2 Q I 5 fair UE F li 3 E, i N 5 63 232' 'F 1 ' :af W... ni 5153533 - 1 vw,- , 1 v Sf -Ea. : .Q ii. .1 ,.:fi!'KiEai?ii.5l :' GEN E'S AUTO SERVICE 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE MARATHON PRODUCTS ALL TYPES OF TRUCK AND AUTO REPAIR or ,V..,,T , -V- A' 41TA---- 55' ,. ' ,.,.,, .... . :W , ' We f .'W H --f:' -. - ' ':A-' ' PHONE 253-2461 1.,.. . 4 ' ., - .1 -f x, . :'..,,, .,: MARENGO, OHIO KATHRYN 'S BEAUTY SALON Ph. Ches . 768 -2784 N g A 9 X Sy CQ' Cakes for A11 Occasions VIRGINIA KINNEY Phone 768-2872 Sparta, Ohio HEART OF OHIO BARBER SHOP Ted Myers Centerburg, Ohio LEE TILER'S BODY SHOP Phone 625-4159 24 Hr. Wrecker Service WALTER 'S SOHIO SERVICE Oil Change s - -Lubrications Tires - -Batteries - -Accessories Service With a Smile Phone 768-2627 Sparta, Ohio Owner: Walter J. Griffith CRYSTAL ICE AND ZERO LOCKER Q O Custom Slaughtering Groceries 81 Meats Mt. Gilead, Ohio BUILDING, LOAN 8 SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Where Safe! D ll LIIUM JET CLEANERS 5 . y we ss' 62 Jim Smith T INSURED T . 'ji f 34 S . Main St. Phone 946-5871 2 s:,o,0L,,o 5 6-8-I0 E. Vane ST. Q 5 Wfftoniw Moum vERNoN,oH1o 5519 Mt. Gilead, Ohio , Ruoms o V, ' ' The Store of Quality Sz Service A? jfs Knox County's Largest Department Store ' Downtown Mount Vernon, Ohio S . Main St . Shop Everyday 9:30--5:30 Fridays Til 9:00 Super Service at 1 KIRK s DRIVE-IN GEYERQ, Fine Food to Go Super Mt. G'l d, Oh' 1 ea 10 DOLLAR MARKET I I I' H ire I I U e . . f vNfi1'l. 15 l I ee,. A lmil' - A.- X e fWhere the Gang MeetSP t Zjiifjiijijii'fl:1t'?15'11 5':1--rv:-1-1-1+. Mt. Gilead , Ohio PATRONS Lloyd Jones First National Bank of Delaware Cardington, Ohio Sunbury, Ohio Kuenzer Body Shop R. gl H. Floor and Wall Covering Mt. Gilead, Ohio Jim Huch Richard Day Jewelers Mt. Gilead, Ohio Mt. Vernon, Ohio Sally's Beauty Shop Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Linkous Mt. Gilead, Ohio Fashionette Beauty Salon Anonymous Morrow County Hospital Mt. Gilead, Ohio Congratulations to Senior Class of 1966 THE LEAF RESTAURANT Dinners Lunches and Short Orders Rt. 71 and 95 Interchange Mt. Gilead, Ohio Phone 768-2551 I L BRY-AIR, INC, Rte. 37 W., Sunbury, Ohio Manufacturers of Industrial Dehumidifiers Compliments of SUNBURY IGA AND LOCKER Sunbury, Ohio Compliments of COPPER KETTLE Mt. Gilead, Ohio CAMPBELL AUTO SUPPLY Mt. Gilead, Ohio FOSTERS PHARMACY MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY 'J mr Mt. Vernon, Ohio GATES AND WALSH General Contractors, Builders, and RITCHEY'S MARKETS, INC. 10-16 E . Frist Street Fredericktown, Ohio Where You Never Pay More More Often Less I f Remodelers L NX --mimi F- V4 - ' i Mr, Gilead, ohio RQ Chester Gates 3' , f Q R 946-5237 ' L17 in RUSH RIDGE FARM Carnation Milk--Lime Spreading Fert111zer Spreading--Coal and Stone Bulldozing Chesterville Oh1o Compliments of Ei it FINKS DRUG STORE i ai 'ef ? i'4L Fredericktown, Ohio E 5 no vw 'TJ me no 5 3 no CU me c: Q 9 53 xxxxxxxxxm ulumff 14 N E N P , I P I - 5 J I 2 I , ,, I . 3 no x e Qfffffffflflll num xx Phone 946 -401 5 WX!!! KEITH 'S FLOWER SHOP AND GARDEN CENTER Free Delivery to A11 Nearby Hospitals, at . Mortuaries MERCURY : Service : that makes fine products better Mt. Gilead, Ohio .H Edison, Ohio JOHN JAGGER MOTOR 'SALES BILL'S FLOWER SHOP 45 South Maim St . . ' 864-3911 Mt, Gilead, Ohio . . Telephone 946-3076, 946-3086 Cardmgton' Ohm Ford Trucks BILL'S GREEN HOUSE 4 253-2418 if E 1' ' gf? Marengo, Ohio xv ? 5 seg is '31 ff 2 RE? E f-- qfzevf 53, 12 fi -5:'I.,A ES i41i-, MORROW COUNTY SENTINEL Compliments of 119 Years Old HIGGINS BLOOMFIELD GENERAL STORE New Every Thursday Mt. Gilead, Ohio Phone 625-2181 Route 1, Centerburg, Ohio MAR-EE BEAUTY SHOP Compliments of 68 E. Cherry St. TAYLOR'S MARKET Sunbury, Ohio Mt. Gilead, Ohio Mary Wise Janet Ashbrook Operators MAJESTIC VISTA RALPH NG JOE n. 0. Lswls nwls at COFFAOH. msc: F0091-,NIR w. E. corrmo Opon Evenings in 9:30 Homo of the Horelord Hausa Where You I y Wholesale Phone 694-5051-hee Cu! mg, Wrapping, Ironing GR MI. Ve n EEN VALLEY M nm: in OCESSING PLA mon: 397-3861 CUSTOM BUTCHERING EAT WRAPPING-FREEZING Jim 's TV Soles ond Service Motorola J ' James Butler Sparta, Ohio 'gin P11666 768-2626 PHOTORAMA Complete Photographic Service Senior Portrait and Yearbook Photographers 201 Harding Way E. Galion, Ohio Bob Buskirk V l 319 N. Seltzer St. Crestline, Ohio Dan Ritchey Best Wishes DR. DALE BREVOORT MARENGO HARDWARE gl SUPPLY Optometrist Sunbury, Ohio Marengo, Ohio .X-jj 0, th I-HGH RESTAURANT . x l West High Street 253-2581 W . Mt. Vernon, Ohio I I THE WHITE HOUSE Women's Apparel 81 Accessories Gladys Rhodebeck - -Prop . Phone 946-1046 Mt. Gilead, Ohio THE ALCOVE RESTAURANT Mt. Vernon, Ohio Compliments of . . . SID'S CLEANERS 946 -1966 Mt . Gilead Compliments of RINEHART SOI-IIO SERVICE Mt. Liberty, Ohio DAY'S HARDWARE Plumbing gl Heating Centerburg, Ohio Phone 625 -3001 PORTER'S FROZEN CUSTARD llpizzasli Mt . Gilead, Ohio Phone 946 -5067 Frakes Towing Service Garage Service Phone Day 965-5011 Night 965-3736 'N ' ' 5 x 5 X A - 114 So . Columbus St . Sunbury, Ohio lt Pays to Belong MT. VERNON AUTO CLUB Public Square Mt. Vernon, Ohio Compliments of LITTLE'S VARIETY STORE Centerburg, Ohio Compliments of MCDANIEL BARBER SHOP Main Street Fredericktown, Ohio Compliments of ROSS APPLIANCE SUNBURY AUTO PARTS Sunbury, Ohio Retail Open Monday thru Saturday 8 A,M,.--6 P.M. Wholesale Centerburg, Ohio ,f Phone 625-3071 y -455-ii Phone 965-5966 THE ' ILDING BUTER-Lil ge If DD U i X X S , ,M N S ' ' I ' Q I : X s A I - . 1 :SS A E ' E MASTERMIX :V - MN? ir FEED az SUPPLEMENTS -A' CEMENT PAINT - 'ff BUYERS OF GRAIN T N X ASPHALT X N N Also H X X -1, DRAIN TILE sm:LLING - GMNDING I -p BRICK - MASON SAND MIXING -k MORTAR - MASONS LIME -Av LIMESTONE if STEEL REINFORCED MESH 8: STEEL I-BEAMS -k ALUMINUM WINDOWS 84 SASH -k WATERPROOF CEMENT --WHITE CEMENT i' CONCRETE - BLOCKS SNYDER'S INC. Phone Mar engo 253 -248 1 253 -2591 f x15 ARS f 07 S W' xh N. C? X! Q I-K il f awk MK ' F1 -FE, ' M M Sw r I Ek AX Dv, -iff: I , Compliments of . . . BELCHER'S GENERAL STORE Sparta, Ohio Verna 81 Raymond Belcher Phone, Chesterville 768-2873 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Let Us Help Save Your Money Member of F.D,I,C. Mt. Gilead, Ohio Best Wishes Dr. C. D. Goodshcll Snyder Funeral Home 24 Hours on Call Oxygen Equipped Ambulance Service Fredricktown, Phone 694-4006 Mt. Gilead, Phone 946-4881 Compliments of Weavers IGA Food Liner Marion Rd. Mt. Gilead, Ohio A f f? fi. n ii Q59 :QS Stop at Compliments of THE DERICK MOTEL Try Our Fine Food LARRY'S BARBER SHOP Route 71 -95 Intersection Center burg, Ohio to 'K A - asv rs PONTIAC RAMBLER REDEMAN MOTORS 220 S. Main Street Gilead, Ohio Phone 946-1946 - I T - xx ' , 'H-, A ,f s m x i e 'e 1 BUICK OLDSMOBILE GELSANLITERS BILL BENNETT Mount Vernon, Ohio Q, -v-in School Supplies - -T ypewriters MT. GILEAD ASHLAND 197 South Main St . Mt. Gilead, Ohio Fred gl Earl Your Marathon Distributor MARATHON Phone 253-2671 Marengo, Ohio Congratulations 81 Good Luck to the Class of 1966 from the Snyder-Melick Funeral Home I-larry Melick- -Director Phone 625 -3046 Centerburg, Ohio Fine Class Rings, Announcements, Diplomas, and Awards JOSTEN'S Dick Wilson, Representative Box 29 Bucyrus, Ohio Publishers of the 1966 Highlander AMERICAN YEARBOOK COMPANY Earl Parks, Representative 111 Hilltop Rd. Mansfield, Ohio PEOPLES BANK Mount Gilead Cardington Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Co . SOHIO 61 -71 WISE JEWELERS 110 So. Main St. X Mt, Vernon, Ohio Gas Q O11 Member of American Gem Society SUNOCO STATION Freeway 61-71 Operated by Marengo, Ohio R.R. 1153 J- E- B011-t WESTBROOK Sz SON Owned and For All Your Insurance Needs See . . . Chef Snyder Next to Whetstone Lanes Edison, Ohio Phone Mt. Gilead 946-1016 THE DONUT HOLE Mt. Vernon Says . . . Congratulations to the Class of 1966 YOST'S SHOES 81 BOOTS 126 N. Main St. Fredericktown, Ohio The Family Shoe Store J. P. MILES COMPANY Marengo ROOT'S DEPT. STORE Sunbury Quality Merchandise . . Reasonable Prices JOHN 'S BARBER SHOP Sunbury, Ohio JERRY'S SINCLAIR SERVICE Gas - -Oi1- -Accessories Lubrication - -Tires - -Tire Repair Sunbury, Ohio 946-3941 DENMAN's 1.G.A. 0 Chesterville Wax -' AP !! ill I 1- S COMMIN'S ELECTRIC Complete Wiring Service Electrical Contractor DELAWARE COUNTY FARMER S MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Established 1877 Phone 965-5991 Sunbury, Ohio Good Luck to the Class of '66 from TI-IE DEW DROP INN BEAUTY SALON Owned and Operated by Donna Whitney Phone 694-2991 Fredericktown FATE OFFICE SUPPLY 33 East Center Street Mt. Gilead, Ohio Phone 946-6866 MT. GILEAD LUMBER CO. Pleasing You Pleases Us Budget -Plan Service Phone 946-5866 Mt. Gilead, Ohio EBEERSOLE'S Custom Butchering and Processing for Home Freezers Ice Cream and Maple Syrup Phone 768-2821 SHARROCK ELEVATOR Your Best Market for Grain Mt. Gilead and Edison Ohio J. W. HOLMES RELIABLE AUTO SALVAGE State Route 95, County Rd. 20 East of Mount Gilead Congratulations to the H i ' 0 Highlanders of 1966 If Your Hair Isn t Becoming to You, from You Should Be Coming to Me . HOWARD'S BEAUTY NOOK AI-Tvs Chesterville, Ohio Twp. Rd. 190 Phone 768-2329 . .l 3. . I.-1 -' 1 ' 'F V LL? . . V V4 1- 'f CARLH GALLEGER Highlander - ' fj 'Q f ' Q1 - . Home of .BQ Q I 1 l I i7 20 E - H1811 St- Fashion A ' P' R 1, Mt. Vernon, Ohio 43050 Mount Vernon in K ' '1 I U ' ' , p i.ff'.m1-- -is ...wg ij A - 11-lv: ' E, .,- Phone 393 -5526 .1 .uf-if aim - ,.,, youfffwndlf agen' . : 1 ij-ii, The First-Knox National Bank Mount Vernon l South Main St. 810 Coshocton Ave. Centerburg, Danville, 81 Fredericktown, Ohio Follow the Crowd to Tildens M ' 1 ,SIT f .mu 435 2 J TILDEN LANES 300 Tilden Avenue Mt. Vernon, Ohio Phone 393-6037 Q MODERN The DEPARTMENT Farmers Savings Bank STORE Asmey, ohio Phone 747-2202 -M' Ha l t ,,---Ai'.i,-7- Serving All Morrow County Member of Federal Reserve System Phone 946-4956 Member F .D.I.C. Mt. Gilead, Ohio Morrow County Plymouth Chrysler Valiant RALPH SELBY 'S SOHIO Centerburg, Ohio 625-2031 JEFFREY MOTORS Phone 625-3036--Day or Nite f X Centerburg, Ohio Don Jeffrey Loren Jeffery Do r i- Bo r- H Featuring Chicken A Good Place to Eat Rt . 95 -7 l Interchange Phone 768 -2560 Hickson Insurance-Realty Phone 946-3951 22 S, Main Sr, Mt. Gilead, Ohio I E S 1' P O l.l C Y AT ALL THE DONUT HOLE 1, igrumes of E uqli Mt Vernon v it 6 ' 6 Says Congratulations to L' Class of 1966 For All Your Insurance Needs See Chef Snyder Next to Whetstone Lane Edison, Ohio Phone Mt. Gilead 946-1016 YOST'S SHOES Si BOOTS 126 N. Main St. Fredericktown, Ohio The Family Shoe Store J. P. MILES CO. Marengo ROOT'S DEPT , STORE Quality Merchandise Reasonable Prices jOHN'S BARBER SHOP Sunbury, Ohio jERRY'S SINCLAIR SERVICE Gas - -Oil - -Accessories Lubrication - -Tires - -Tire Repair Sunbury, Ohio - -965 -3 941 Sunbury DENMANs1.G.A. MKT. . N Chesterville, Ohio ' ETA xr ln- I V 7 Q Q5 0, IPS ' Q J CUMMINS ELECTRIC Complete Wiring Service Electrical Contractor DELAWARE COUNTY FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Established 1877 Phone 946-5991 Sunbury, Ohio ml! ll Il-.IDISIMI ll llIB!IlIL.E ....... 4, iam: - 3 rm mn nl -nn 3 CADILLAC The Finest Used Cars Are at the Home of the Finest New Cars!! HOUBLER OLDSMOBILE-CADILLAC, INC. Sales - -Service - -Body Shop 501-505 West High Street Mount Vernon, Ohio Where Your Dollar Has More Cents 392-4075 MASONRY CONTRACTORS Dean Talbott Call 768 -2755 Route H2 Fredricktown, Ohio PAUL'S FLOWERS 22 Public Square - Mt. Vernon, Ohio Phone EX 3 -4045 A Rural Savings Association for Central Ohio - -...-.ii..T Member ai Ohio Savings and Loan League 'United States Savings 8: Loan League Federal Home Loan Bank System A Savings Institution Dedicated to Thrift and Home 0 ' ip SUNBURY SAVINGS ul fy Q 8' ogzan Company .,. SUNBURY OHIO Z Remember, we care for your welfare! E N0 ' E -an HQ, ix . Q'- E Q 2 1 W dllllls 2 at 5159 n 'C-. Cf! Eh 11 ,VHTVI 'llElUIlH!WllI'?l HiZ'1!,MX Hin ,!4.1U'I1'I:'i'UllIlI IIFIUBBN1WllfffntWEIIRMLZWJLIEIEULHIYN' l2llW. iHIfI5'E1.l MARENGO ROYAL BLUE Fresh Meats Groceries Produce Phone 253 -2329 Marengo, Ohio Craven Funeral. Home 67 N. Main Street Mt. Gilead, Ohio 946-3040 Compliments of OTTERBACHER'S CHEVROLET, INC , Mt. Gilead, Ohio 946-3055 I. M, FISHER, JEWELER 82 N. Main Street Fredericktown, Ohio Compliments of McCELLAND'S LOOKAWAY FRUIT FARM 4 Miles West of Fredericktown 2 Miles North Off Route 95 DELAWARE LANES 690 Stmbury Road Routes 36-37 East Delaware, Ohio WE, THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1966, SAY. . . ,f N-X f'fMMdM-EX GOUD-BT 2, 33 - ., 4 -1,-V.-.,.-...1 - I----ta... Mmm.. ff g ' i. '94 E 5 Hx 1 -H22 L 1 v V ,f I 'I Q, W . t.-L ' V - .:., ' Q. L 1 A F,-T,i Eff . N 1 'nj , , . . ..,1-... ,XYQZ r . 1 ,x - ,us,g , X ,453-,5 ' V1:-': ,- f ' wi F1-ia: gf.. via ef' I TT: fi .ww 5223 . D L , A , N , X, M .W A A I x if


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