Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Sparta, OH)

 - Class of 1970

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CAPSO 11' BQAREMQWIH The step off the bus is a big one. when you would rather be in bed. .lust ask Randy Bush. The sound of the alarm three hours too soon , ,. a closet full of dirty clothes . . the decision of what to wear , , facing a bowl of cereal every morning , . taking time to pack your lunch, then forgetting it opening your locker and all your books fall out , playing tag with the school bus a nice smooth bus ride standing up ,. . driving to school . the morning announcements .. the shouts and greetings of friends the day begins. F5 ti Norma Wien finds out that teachers can be very helpful, 3 I l l Q l i A boring lecture, we can do without. .lust ask Debbie Caulkins. Classes change and for Brad Leo and Kathy Bird it means utogeth er again. Pat McCoy finds out there are really a number of beautiful books. 4 Study diligently, Norma Wien. It pays out in the end. Pat Tobin discovers that the newspaper provides enter- tainment when all else fails. The endless hours of study hall . makeup work .. a wadded up paper on the desk . . . working frantically on a re- port due yesterday . . throwing a spit ball and the boy next to you gets blamed . . sitting in the front row listening to your stomach growl and knowing that there is a candy bar in your purse the changing of classes . , . planning to meet your boy- friend, then the teacher decides to keep you after class . lt can all be found at Highland. LEFT: A quiet moment is hard to find. but Vicki and Gary Davis manage to capture an instant in time. A typing lesson takes concentration as Pam Scarberry linds out. Chemistry experiments keep Clyde Ad' The shock of typing without any errors . . a week ot' typing on the electric typewriter . . . exploding chemicals . , test tubes . . . gradu- ated cylinders . . the smell of freshly baked cookies . , . the steady pace of a sewing ma- chine , . . your stomach growling twenty min- utes before lunch . . Lunch time . . the clut- ter of trays . . the brownie man . . the mob at the candy machine . THE FOOD , a chance to do that forgotten homework What would HHS do without Lunch Break? RIGHT: Oh Boy, I don't think this is going to work , says Kathy Sherman. 6 g S ludenls Relax During Lunch KX Q, . if 5 Lunch can be a chore when you are not hungry. A good time to 'kgoof' around. Q ff 9 LEFT: On Chow Mein days, the candy machine draws more people than the lunchline, 7 .ff 75 , if ' za-gf, UM -gg 1 8 kuunwapf I Mwmj N E ' A 3554 ,, 1 ' WW' ,Q rv Fifi' ' ww, - MW ,. There Is ozhing Like Senior Year --inn-ss ,,w,,,!.Sv-aff Four chcfs are required to fry that first doughnut. 43 t,, X ,4AMfrW p..f axis if UP: As school pianist. .lan Davis spends much time transposing music. LEFT: Seniors Patty Payne und Penny Jones frequently eat lunch together. IO if The emotional strain ofa losing game shows on cheerleader Debbie Sample. Tom Burch takes his Senior shots in easy stride. 13 , - an - - ' r ' ai? iY :l5z:'Z' Senior shots aren't really as bad as Steve Buck thinks. LEFT: A thrill to Pat Anderson is being measured for graduating cups. ll .ff if I if fxx f inf! ' .1 M.. g fi'fi f5 12 f if vs .W Q z -r: : : 2 ' - L,. 5 .Q 1.4 ,I 2 Y , , iz- ig, 54 sg I .4 ' '51 'MH' 1 I f fi! 22' 'ef ,, A' ' ff-f? Q 3 Q 1 1 Ls L 1 E xiii Q- V 5 H ' ' Y t , 325' , Af- ' E,,,v if 5 e I fax 'K 3: 1-.1 ,swf ag 4. 12 'n 3lnmm.S1 fig U, W V IKQJQQE ' I NW V, ,,.,, ' 5 41 1 Seniors l 1 5 Offcers Leaa' Class Through Year Randy Bush - President Richard Myser - Treasurer Linda Kempton - Vice President Barbara Griffith - Secretary Bob Jenkins - Student Council Representative Wanda McGrady - Student Council Representative President, Randy Bush, speaks at graduation on be- half ofthe class of 1970. Ezz ld' 1-,fbi W if 5 is Y I :iffy I I, 'I '59, 1' ,QM-I .. wi 'fl s g ,- --4' 2. . 2-IL fb ' Q I 3' If ,,, ' ' ff- 4' fx H ff . 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Yearbooks are for everyone is a good motto for undercluss editors. t Prospective Members Of The World OfMedze1ne MCC touring hospitals five minute meetings during lunch , . after school volunteer work at the Chesterville Convalescent hone . . . the thought of giv- ing aid to someone in the future .. , re- ceiving millions of pamphlets Presi- dent Esther Headings ... it's all in the happiness of being at Medical Careers member. The members demonstrate some of the things their future jobs will require of them. The Medical Careers Club 31 F.B.L.A. For Career Training Convention delegates and chaperones. ' Ant You Run? xo Ptav me CANE. Bvsmrss K yQ THE Janette shows pride IH carrying our trophy we won at Convention. For largest percentage ofattendance. 32 Farm mechanics take a breather. F . F .A Prepares Farmers F 0rT0rrz0rr0w 1970 CHAPTER 352 'X !IHHL---WV- ' WW H ' H omemakers Prepare For The F u ture 5,.,,..,,..,,.. , ABOVE: Senior FHA'ers enjoy their last banquet at the French Field house. LEFT: Alter a satisfying meal Kathy Wilson gives a big smile. X 3. .r ..a' F ' , ' Q 4 E , U21 , iz - 4 l Sticking yourself with a needle ., , the pride of having your First cake rise ,N wearing your new dress to school then having the seam fall apart .. dining in the elegant French Field House , , . burning your lirst meal , . . being taught how to diaper a baby with two baby brothers at home ,. ditty bags at Christmas ... FHA is FUN! LEFT: The Homemakers display some of their winter projects. Highland Varsity Stands With Pride 35 Top Students Represented In Honor Society SCHOLARSHIP LEADERSHIP CHA RA CTER SER VICE Officers: Richard Myser, Dave Orweiler. Jan Davis, Angela I Peggy Eberso e. Jobe. a d ' Vf Sw' rf' 'w ' a 36 Double Y our Knowledge In The Library Kathy Sherman finds a book for Carolyn Scarberry. . .,., L, l rieflt wig The library is always busy and student librarians, such as Karen Henson and Mark Hankins are a big help. 37 Student librarians put in a lot of time and effort such as Debbie Moore, Jan Alicie, and Kim Westbrook. A smile can always be found on the face of Mrs. Potts, our librarian. t ..9' ha. Fu lure S ecre laries A little goofing off never hurt anyone Manyjobs and long hours are asked of oftice helpers who respond cheerfully to the call. says Phylis Kempton. When the figures turn out right, Mrs. Fulton is awed with disbelief. a Queen Linda and her helpers at a not-so-busy moment. 38 W Benefit From Actual Practice Students are greeted in the morning by the smiling faces of Danny Rogers, Gregg Potts, Cris Leo, and Janette Crow. Cherri Geckley faces the job of counting the money every day. Four year helpers Vicki Wise and Cris Leo give special aid to Mr. Ingraham. 39 Girls A thletic Association fm., '5'i.lKL.. - . Ks: .. QMS-, - fzfwg . N. M 2 . .. .ig i The active members of GAA participated in volleyball and basketball very successfully .4- 40 K A 1970 OFFICERS: Dennis Kemmer - Reporter: Jenny Phillips St, Council Rep.g Debbie Sample - Presidentg Chris Mathias Treas.g Marla Knapp - Sec.: Richard Myser V, Pres.: and Ad visor - Mr. Cherrington. 1971 OFFICERS: Becky Kemmer, Art Henson, Doug Clark, Dennis Kemmer, and Sherry Lehman. HIGHLAND SCIENCE CLUB OF AMERICA li 41 JWW' President, Bob Jenkins, listens attentively to problems of the schiool. ' ' 3 , Y ,. 2 we ., V ,V fi -S W , 5 4 X , Q I STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Myser - Treasurerg Randy Bush ff V. President: Mrs. Cherrington f - Advisorg Debbie Esty - Secretaryg and Bob Jenkins President. :elif 42 Future Teachers A re In Great Demand Ig, f' Future Teachers start the new day with a fresh smile. V. s - sm -v:1.--vI5:'?- wg- islismzf- . 'si , Ae: ,, . :at 'Q,'5frgtg':g?-P ,itg4fe1g?' 5' 5 125233 L '- 'fl-5161f?5is:?ii2l5i3l.-i'91 1-E., ' ,M ,W . , ,.,.. 7 . s . , wi- wfiwisi :Skim '7 2 'k ' K ' A banquet in honor of Mrs. Logan, the former advisor, many sad moments. brings 43 , s fi? ff? J Senior members are ready to learn the teaching profession at college. A farewell party for Mrs. Logan . . . the hard work of president Jan Davis . . . standing outside of a room for five minutes gaining the courage to go in and teach . . . finding out that teaching isn't as easy as it looks teaching rallys at Capitol University . . . finding out if teaching is for you that's what it's all about in Future Teachers. Taking a left turn when it should have been a right turn , . marching seven steps to Eve yards , Mr. Glauner singing the music to you dropping your music while marching down the field the embarrassment of being the only one out of line . . . being yelled at because you for- got your hat right before the game and are supposed to be on the field , , having an itchy nose while standing at attention , , marching down the field and stepping in a big mud puddle . ,, having your hat fly off while marching ... yelling with the crowds up in the bleachers .. . taking time out for a coke . . clapping your hand so hard that you can hardly play your instru- ment doing your half time routine in thc rain on Homecoming night . . . Ana' Our Band Goes Marching n 44 Concert Band . ,. Being scared before playing a solo for the first time ... playing the wrong song giving Mr. Glauner a present and having him bawl you out after- wards . , . practicing . , . practicing practicing . . . being afraid to play in front of all the people . . . Pep Band ... Playing Charge and no one yelling Everyone not showing up at games . . . Play- ing the same song over and over again ,., Having the basketball hit you . .. trying to yell and play at the same time . . . everyone singing as we play the fight song . . . get- ting an applause for the halftime music . . . Chorus S ings Thezr Song At the right Mr. Snyder receives his Christmas present from the Chorus. The direction of Mr. Charles Snyder . the feeling of accom- plishment when you reach peanut heaven on a Monday morning . feeling amaued by the accomplish- ments of pianist Jan Davis . . , Mr. Snyder holding his little pinkie tin- ger in the air ,. . a memorable ex- perience Chorus l970 . . . Going to Cardington to practice for the all county .. . telling Mr. Snyder a lie in order to collect money for a present . . , chewing gum while singing . . . singing the wrong verses in Up Up and Away ... only a few out ol Choir Showing up for a Concert . listening to ourselves over a tape recorder . . . stopping in the middle of a song to present Mr. Snyder with a present , Mr. Snyder singing our parts with a sore throat Genie Stauffer talking while everyone else is singing . . . At the left, accompanist .lan Davis. rests her lingers for awhile while Mr. Snyder gives in- structions to the choir, Lzstenmg To C hozr Is ' Music To The Ear! The motor starts running as Physiology students watchin amazement before a dissection. -if . ff Many plans must be made before the FTA students can begin the day's excursion. LEFT: Student council members pose for a picture. 48 Sports Being the first player to run out of the lock- er room . , , run, tackle, run tackle . . lead- ing in exercises . . making the perfect tackle then finding out he was on your side . . the thrill of donning your uniform for the first time . . the broken pride of wanting to cry then finding yourself doing it the silent victory bell . . . Coach Adams . . . Mr. Black and Mr. White , . . One, two, up down, one, two, in, out . . . There's nothing like football. if, R K5 as 5 lm -hhkk 2 I at E E ff' ,E if 3 E i R J i ut ' iiii 5 , if H Wi it E' Q ' B K ,if . ,.rLL, K 1 gs T A R 1 32 it C have 1 gi iw il E E is C it e s E s of t 5 , it,s s if fftt 'C c : -wal T x. S V A x it ,W . , -Q gjit, . ,J Vi -K I -se: W - 'L .,- :ff 25 4 - ,. , if Ti - ' l i ii 'ii' i i -. '- : if 'S ' v-- A -t,. . -. V i s - ' ,L - i Jw? f 1 --ii sa 'ik-3-M iii E , .sf ff 5, Q. . :,?1'vl3':5,e- Q 5: .ww 5,61 i - -1' if ' 11 A ' W' 4 1 X' if tj. i -' -' i : J .irfele Ef:I'.2 'f1 ' . f - . I , 'ew' - 2 K 'S ss 7 '21 H bi 'fr Qg .5g,'55,g : 13, hi s K ,715 H , fig? ABOVE: The seven fighting seniors LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Clark, Dave Orewiler, Art Kanagy, Randy Bush, Dave Ghenco, and Co-captains Chuck Rowlen and Rich- ard Myser. RIGHT: Tom Davidson leads the receivers against the Big Walnut Eagles. The extra point is good as Richard Myser falls over the goal line Summer exercise is a must for football players. n vm B if ug- -... ff x in if lm Y? 'kk gk ' , ' fi - Vkk, W .. -- ss ts T X A , s T we we T, s f m LYVL T LVLV W mj,,MA W 3 My -1 .,,W L.,, ., if T es te f , , T , ff - i if iiifiip .,,-L K I- V v'-L fsfggii' i,g,g,ff 12 -L ' K Y me -h-' is ,, ' M, 'E grigki 'Tiffe .-2 545 7 1 mi f-'ff 1 'V 1 f 1' 'ffzitiil fifffifgfeg ,, 5 525? 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Both boys were selected as members of the All Ohio Conference League. x i 5 Kw .VSLW me r A The Scots had a rough, tough season. Teams need coaches as well as players. 53 The Fighting Scots staffg Mr. Black, Mr. Dewald M White, and Mr. Stephan. Head Coach. Mr. Adams Those stomach butterHies .. slimy mouth guards polished shoes and shined helmets before a Friday night game .. those fighting seven seniors live nights of practice for two hours of glory breaking your best friends neck at practice . , , a coach's words of praise, all make up the Fighting Scots. l The Highland Varsity Team, Manager, and Cheerleaders ABOVE: The team receives special attention as they enjoy a meal together. LEFT: With the combined effort and dedication of Coach Stose and Coach Stephan the Scots brought home many vic- tories. All-in-all it was a very good year. M,,,.,- 54 Steve Buck Ric hard Myser Troy Blanton Ron Goare Best Dgfense Scottie Dedication :ff .1 , I m f liege ioii 12 V I S l , , f 1 Q ' '--- l- ifxfmrse' . -.t V ff 5 A- -tdi 2W2E'!iew?Qg,v QKQW' 1152 DH if , NT f ' Lost ANVIU-E W - is on 1 55 I RICKT A Iiostq ' I A A - , Q5 3, -een: t :- , AEK ' 1 E.-. 'i .fszff t X , f MENTS -fee , ,,.. K 2 l' -f it fi if gg A -M 1:-Wff :- Q ,Y L 2 : 1 Wgpt WOSEQQ-' J L H 5 t .S - , K ' X' W if fm.. Eiwf if rf, -tg,Q1sffi:,1'ab2si-f'5e-5vw: i . W 1 f1f2'L?L?i1 ' 'f.f'li?':'i:: S S S it E it 3 as it gilt a it S 3 H01-FC t if t gg K -. :x::t' 'QAM iilf? FEP ,-i'i51.i'-'-'Q 1-- lZI9El5-iTii'l'.-133. , V1 , 'Sq 5 '55 it V . 4849 2 S, ' 3 lzg mggeglwmg l ' ,, .V S 1:1 ---..- :M x1a ':?'5!Zi ---:-- ----- 7lTf4f'f925i1 :EE wi-Q-i., a :,g - , my-I: fgme. .,.,,, W ::w:fu:-'Sis :ei fig- -a7f .lafm::: QV' '2 'f-:-in-If 555 , ei ' 'K 5v'fg::! 'K 'Zia '-52.2, , 'liisi 'tWim1 ?57FW . 1- 14- K' ' get Award Scott lngraham Art Kanagy Most Valuable Player Kent Shinaberry Benny Grandstaff Scot Geckley Bob Jenkins Tops in Field Goals Most Improved - Troy Blanton g Scots happily display holiday trophy. Concentrated team effort from the sidelines. Troyjumps for u high one. Steve lays one up Goare drives the base line. 56 Karagy rebounds one. The Winning neld gon : -f 1-.I ' O Borch and Jenkins try a pass. X lngraham fights u losing battle W 57 , 1 T Hulltime brings ti crowd to the snuck stand. The upcoming Reserves with their Couch, Mr. Stose. l 3 tiki. l' if T Highland is proud ol their Freshmen The Champs of The Morrow County Frosh Bt1sketbullTourn.1ment. f Mr. Jones, Couch 58 A, , , W , T, .. - . i ,N Cross Country proves very rewarding to this group of boys and Coach Jones. Senior Bartley Arndt qualifies for State Competition. . ,QS vie The Girls decide to give Cross Country a try Trophies accepted by Bartley Arndt and Terry Davis. Seniors Spur On The Team Play Ball . Troy Blanton Steve Buck Tom Burch Bob Jenkins Richard Myser Q vs xxx ' 'fx , X .- -rf , 231: 1. '. V ' 5 , , , ,, ..!: :-:: in H .... - . fr . A '1 , m . X K ,V - .gm-m.,M-WG ,ewwmwww-wife L ' K3 Wh.p:f5fm.Xf,,.K --w-ff-nuff. M' 'k' V E . ' k2,,,,,+1g'fsf:g.,5f:f1fns me Vs V' . :fm 'X 'k N QQ W fairs! QI:-3191 ' QQTTjiiiiiiivifk:Ziyi-ikwl LM, f 3 .mmf Q .M ,leigh 4 up 5' iw , nw.. .L Q , ia- W :Y-1' ' V A - ,,: , f :K My-, , -S r , e ' ,xv N I. ' Mi , i f n 3 .., : :., f ii, rg. n f 'i'gEwf+ Q :ff f f A Qfhfww ,wiv - 'y.,Q b - if-ff we x - -Q HX ex 4 X ge 'IFN f 1 ww K ' 4 H- , fy W P x 1, 5, X .. F ' , ,, - .1 - .fr .L ' , , J-rx ,ifQggjggg9'W gi e n Bn Jnnn A ' ' f ':.g T Jyk, 'Q ww H NMFS ' ' ,V ' A wligf Q 'Y 2 . L, -14 -4, Leaf fvxxfv wg .- .1 awe 5 I f ,X 3 'Lim - , --A134 1 . X g 61'-lik Sgr 4' C FHM R -, ,ri ,:!fAywm-,. 1 V t. 60 Baseball Players In Making Alvin knocks the ball from the catcher's hand as he steals home. Catcher, Steve Buck, goes high for the all. R - College Or Pros? Practicing hard for a game only to find out its been canceled hitting a beautiful fly to outlleld and having it caught . . . Coach Black chewing his tobac- co , , . making the last out when bases are loaded . . . fans screaming while you're sliding in home, then dis- covering you were out at third . , . making the first home run ofthe season . . , coming home with a vic- tory . . . showering after a long, hard game , , . get- ting told about all of your numerous mistakes . .. making a double play . . . being chosen the most val-- uable player of the season , . . all these memories are yours ofthe 1970 baseball season. Pitcher, Bob Jenkins, fires the ball in over home plate. Track Proves Faster, Steve, faster! f ABOVE: Bartley sizes up the stretch ahead. LEFT: Talking things over with Coach Jones is Terry and Bartley. BELOW: Jumping high over the first hurdle is Terry Tomblin. 43 Successful A Z Hzghland LEFT: Sandy hurls the discus. BELOW: On your mark, get set, GO!! 5 :H ,.... gpm Q' 5 rf MM 42' ff 5 IW A W Qi , f m' .r 1 at r m, x 'gf 1 5' Ti 3 , , lf? f.-, .. 32 VW' 5654 J .wgflw ,. n 7 'T 1 ir M..,537fl '.-, Q'-, ,. V ' P r - Q, fr f he 1 Jack Havenin and Terry Davis wait for 63 W.: A Cry, A Ye!!AndA Scot Cheerleader The wonderful excitement that belongs to only a cheerleader . , , trying to sleep the night before your first big pep rally , the ride home on the bus after a big loss , . brief speeches by Co-captain Tom Burch and Steve Buck . . . the tedious chore ofmaking victory signs every week , , . the frozen hands and feet after a football game lt's all in being a Highland Cheerleader. X ea . X .3 5' X 4 A hopeful look may help when the going gets rough. The Fighting Scot1's Varsity CheerleaCl6rS. 1 Barb Griffith Linda Kemplon Debbie Sample Vicki Price Robin .lordan Vicki Higgens 64 - WH fill .W .lt I fl.-, S if ml Enthusiasm, And A Big Smile Hard work goes into being a good Reserve Cheerleader. A big smile also helps Frankie Salyer, Marla Knapp, Debbie Tobin, and Shelia Noble along the way. The Freshman Cheerleaders, Beckey Metzker, Sandy Lyman, Patty Duncan, Bev Pruett, Peggy Fry, and Barb Ufferman 66 Activities Homecoming Homecoming 1970 Royalty are Terri House, Barb Ufferman, Lin- da Thomas, Robin Holbrook, Vicki Davis, Rox Ann Rowlen, and retiring queen Phyllis Dial. Junior Attendants: Jefl'Gray and Den- ise Taylor. Beaming Queen, Terri House reigns over 70 Homecoming, Junior Attendants, Jeff and Denise, give a big smile for the occasion. 68 EWR ,' J . - L .71-44El5ff fiYl-'!GsNh'.?.E F5-, .V -W ---f-4-A'+1i'l K k x . 2, f U , :E ' li. 945 V' 1 Wv afjj Q Q v. '1 ul ig, . -Q 4 JY- V Wx m ,, Az The snake dance at the pre-game bonfire booster balloons . . . radiant queen, Terri House . , . the attendants' high heels sinking into the soft ground white homecoming mums .., squeaks and screams of faithful fans . .. a cheerleader jumping ten feet off the ground , . . the charge yell from the band . . . post game sock hop . , , the queen's throne . . . the I969 HIGHLAND HOMECOMING. O Homecoming game in action. Coach Adams instructs Brad onthe pla Post Game Dance with the band, The Standing Ovation, was a success as Highland's first sock-hop. 70 Sounds On The C hrzstmas Side The exhilaration of playing the first note . . . being reminded a thousand times to smile when you sing , . . hours of prac- tice . . . having a squeaky horn . . . forget- ting your music .. . being embarrassed when everyone is on key, but you . . sight reading music . . . drop your jaw , . , loo, le, la, law . , . getting a cold the week of the concert , . . hoping you'll sing on key opening a surprise package and dis- covering you've got a collection of old papers . . , seeing the audience smile as you swing into the number, forgetting the first word of your solo , . . the Christmas Concert December 1969 directed by Mr. Glauner and Mr. Snyder. LEFT .lan Davis accompanies the choir in present- ing Christmas Was Meant for Givingf, gueenlLinda Kempton and King Danny Baldwin at the Student Council Winter orma . Win ter Wondering il' your date will show up . . . will he like the way you look pinning on your corsage . . . thinking how gallant he looks in his suit . ,. shiny waxed cars ... arriving and discovering you've left your tickets at home , . , u slippery fresh- ly-waxed floor .. , retiring King and Queen . . . the crowning of the new King and Queen , . a dance dedicated especial- ly for Queen Linda and King Danny . . . the agony of waiting in line for pictures of you and your date . . . exhausted couples finding punch and cookies a good reaston to sit and rest . , . chaperones enjoy their evening with the young generation dancing closely the last dance . . . Decem- ber 6, I969 . . . this, the Student Council- planned Winter Formal happening. Jenny expresses herself in song. 72 Dancing Shimmering holiday candles gave a festive air to the snack Sillirlg Oulu few l'0Ur1dS, tables. BELOW: Queen Linda Kempton, King Danny Baldwin reign with their court, Bob Jenkins, Jenny Phillips, Barb Grillith. Richard Myser Dwight Ragor and Diane Wickline over the Winter Formal. 73 LI'L AB ER . . . Juniors Have Smash Hit! lt'sjust a can of worms this thing called love. Mammy Yokum on the beat. Take Ten , . . time out from rehearsaljitters to relax and get a few pointers on acting. 74 -ed L- V gg x Putting on that final touch of makeup Dress rehearsal . . . forgetting your first line . . . throwing the whammy at the wrong time . . . practice every night shining spotlights . . . Mr. Welch's direc- tion . . , your voice cracking in the middle of your love scene . , , the experience of using a live goat ,.. Sadie Hawkins Day .. . the surprise guest . . . the laughter ,. . the tears ,. . the sleepless nights thinking about your lines . . , the feeling of success after the first performance . . . the glorious sound of applause . . . Little Abner marked a fine perform- ance for the Junior Class. A tense moment in Dog Patch. Abngr Spums affection- Mammy Yokum gives Daisy Mae lessons in the art of catching Lil Abner 75 Help Was There When H eLU Was Needed Two nights of The Bat .. . the thrill of receiving a laugh from an ad lib , , . the failure of the glass to break when the script calls for a broken glass . . . crawling through attics for two weeks looking for usable props . . . our wonderful cir- itc Mrs. Welch presenting a usable scenery prop to future class- es . . , trying to sleep the night be- fore the play . . . Bartley Ardnt and his Special Effects the hid- den fireplace . . . the assurance by our director, Mrs. Welchg , . . The Bat , a play we will never forget! UP: Randy Bush fThe Strangerj receives help from two unknown chaps when he is knocked unconscious by the bat . RIGHT: Together Bartley Ardnt and Director Mr. Welch put together the scenery. A crooked tie is never a problem when a friend is near. - ,rj K l 4 e i 76 Sneaking up on a frightened girl isn't very safe, and The Bat proves that you can't out-maneuver a girl either. The Bat A Mystery A Fine Performance Given By Seniors The uncontrollable urge to be late for practice , getting to know a classmate you thought you already knew . the smell ol' fresh paint . the short tempers of dress rehearsals , taking a break for ice cream . Gregg's cigars Larry's cigarettes and Dan's pipe the burnable blueprints that wouldn't burn . ,. the constant help from student direc- tor, Karen Henson it was a very good play , ask any cast member. Angela Jobe and Nancy Chandler make-believe with the ouiji board Clues are discovered to solve the mystery. 78 the plot unfolds Disagreements were common between the detective Gregg Potts and maid, Nancy Chandler. There must always be an innocent bystander in every mur- der. The victim was Larry Ulrey. 79 The butler, played by Roger Hartwell, didn't do it The friendly doctor relaxes with his pipe The Long-A waited Night f Nights SHANGRI-LA . . the lowered gym ceiling ... green shrubs every- where , . the mingling fragrance of perfume , . white dinner jacket , . long flowing formals .., the fear of having your corsage clash with your formal entertainment by the 3- Kings , , waiting in line to have your picturetaken , Most Popular Senior Couple, Ron Goare and Linda Kemp- ton ,.. spending hours polishing your shoes then having your partner step on them putting on the finishing touches ten minutes before the prom begins ... the headache of trying to keep everything a secret from the se- ! 'Q -iiiigiiig 3 niors . . falling asleep at the drive-in 0 lj! . it all happened at the Prom. L, 4 im i A li ' l ee !a'E ff I In X 4 Km Wk t K ff s ,4 lk ii J' 'i , Q I I ' I I 1 A delicious meal and good company puts everyone in good spirits. F.. X. , Q , E l i Even Chaperones have a wonderful time. RIGHT: Long hours of hard work were given graciously by Junior mothers. MF' so , -Q.,,S-sqm-it Good music was provided by the Polarians. The elegant night brings an air of melancholy and love. utstanding Students A re Recognized 1970 class president, Randy Bush, presents the Senior book to the l97l class president, Alvin Wickline, RIGHT: It is an honor and a privilege to wear the Honor Society Cord. MUSIC AWARDS Arion Award Ellis Snyder Award John Phillip Sousa Award .Ian Davis Debbie Sample Penny Jones 82 A special award from the Track Team went to Mrs. Fulton for her assistance in the team tramsportation, LOWER LEFT: Most Outstanding Senior Science Student went to Richard Myser and Debbie Sample. BOTTOM: Bartley Arndt and Sandy Beckel receive outstanding Track Awards. 40 K, N The Day A rrives r THE SENIOR CLASS OF l97O CLASS MOTTO: Knowledge Will Light Our Way For Tomorrow CLASS SONG: Bridge Over Troubled Water CLASS COLORS: Skyblue and White CLASS FLOWERS: White Carnation with Blue Fringe 84 Art Kanagy feels the thrill of receiving the diploma. Honor Guards Debbie Esty and Ken Gray lead in the class of '70. In the last few moments of graduation you begin to realize all that will be gone forever. .w.m- .. .il- Seniors proudly walk up the oak stairs, their gift to the school 85 l O 1' , y sy y ' y 5 Ag, N 3 f u '1' P 2 L' 545 sf Q , 8 gS Q,x R' A E l Qs 1 t 3 all 1 .J ,Q J ggi l Co-Valedictorians Patty Payne and Jan Davis with Salutatorian Linda Kempton. Prayer - Wanda McGrady and Doris Marshall . 1052914 Student Council Speaker, president Bob Jenkins LEFT: Vocational Agriculture Jerry Belcher l 8 7 Music - Debbie Sample Mathematics - Randy Bush Science f Sande Honaker Industrial Arts -- David Oreweiler Commercial Y Peggy Ebersole Departmental Speakers ff S gm QW 5 M. K . J ,i M fsmzf-1 - f . . . :S -Wi: ' Hhs f f 1-E 1-Jfsffgi - . :aiibm mms, .1 . V 3 ' - . -- Q3 ft' fw- ,XA , zuq Z Q ,J , 'I . - 1 M , .4 , I , ' 5 Uri 5: ' X 1 r ,Q , Mm l ,. Q I Ll' . . -- '- Social Studies - Larry Ulrey English - Cindy Chipps Home Economics f Jenny Phillips E ' 4 2 3 51 A f -sig-E... H - M551 . .cf ' rf .. V. f V ,WW A - . -wav , 4,- -f 31: ' gf' A , 5 'f-'- I. Athletics - Richard Myser, Barbara Griffith Language - Angela Jobe l 1 88 X Faculty HQ as :ssxywzfvw gif --1 ma :nw Hwwwwwae- Secretary, Linda Sands, instructs students on the P.A. Mr. Ingraham greets every school day with a smile Red Kinny washes the windows that we smear. Ed Linkous carries the trash that we polluters discard The cooks, Blanche Rogers, Clara Givens, and Rachel Linkous prepare a a delicious dinner for all. wi At the left. Mrs. Pumphrey is busy grading typing papers. In the bottom left corner, Mrs. Waite is giving transcription to her Shorthand Students. Below, Mrs. Cherrington. helps make signs. 'e E?55?32 !?'i if G' Mr. Jones, who is lecturing about history, gets around the room. PO-D' and Sociology isnqt all lecturing and Wofk says Mr. Stephan. 94 Mr, Glauner and marching band relax after u good halt' time show, Mr. Glauner sits in his office making up next wcek's half- time show. Mr. Snyder is directing the chorus, below. .ii , is N D Q, W LW D J A 5 I K 'E ' ' 1 i MH, .M 2 I Q K kt, ' 'sw , ' ' 4 A A 1 A ' A ' 'N M., A Mrs. Fulton isn'l afraid of spiders. Biology is learning how to Mr, Throckmorton explains to the students the laws of science. dissect. sl r R v-5.5 2. Math, Trig, and Physics are hard and needs Mr. Cherrington's explanation. Chemistry needs practicing and experimentation. Mr. Rice is explaining algebra from the board. Below, he makes out a tricky test. 3 7 'Q 1 Mr. Cooper has his Vo-Ag boys receiving many awards. Above. Mr. Garris, who also teaches Vo-Ag, has winners in the field of Vo-Ag. Above. Mrs. Davidson grades Freshmen test and Seniors English Compositions. Mrs. Miley helps a Junior English student. Mr. Welch answers u question from one ol' his Reading students. He also has many questions from his Speech class. 99 ., 1. ,- 'vi-L, , A5521 STUDY HALL SUPER VISOR Mr. Ault supervises study hall and answers many ques- tions about students' subjects. 100 LIBRA RIA N Mrs. Potts always helps the students find a book or other reference material. She takes a personal interest in individual problems and of- fers good udvice in their solution. Mrs. Logan has an arm full of French I and II papers that she has to grade. 101 'Sf ff 3' ii? 5374, Miss Whitney shows her students u llama skin during Spanish class. Mrs. Greenwood instructs her Junior-Senior Home Economics and Family Living classes. f L Mrs. Rhodebeck demonstrates how to sew a dress to her Fresh men and Sophomore girls. 'Wt-, gk , S f 5 5 SS g. 2? JR. INDUSTRIAL ARTS TEACHER SR. INDUSTRIAL ARTS TEACHER MV- Slose tells lhe bf-'YS about the Paris Of 21 CHF engine during Mr. Adams who teaches Industrial Arts and Driver's Education is Shop Class- also our Guidance Counselor. 4 ti The proper way to shoot a hall is only one of the many jobs of Miss Cross. Girls Physical Education Teacher. LEFT: Physical Education requires many hours of study. Mr. Black teaches a student that health is vital in our society. f S' XX Q Qfkillglg. ,F 'fi' Eiakxf mm sie, ,gin WM wwe- A mg -vw ' xs Iasses gr. Q 9 .9 ,b Q M sf 4,3554 Y fd? CLASS 5 'Wi , Q .-R 15' V Q, A h , I -f 1 X3 - -. 255, NX silk '- it President V. President Secretary Arthur Bonnie .lill Henson Pruett Van Winkle wr.. .-.. .:L. : Q., SY 'M W P ft 'wr N.Abraham X' sf 'iw R.Anderson . X i t, - gg ' ' Q.. ws.. IPXEE t ' fl Q2 I sw . 'WX 'x . il . 1 J' Q of xl, .. G xxx, e .sgggaq ,SPP i P .f Q nv r ' x e ji rv' B 5.945 . 35 .. ' A ' L Juniors D. Ankrum E. Armstrong B. Arndt S. Benedict D. Bennett N. Bill P. Bill K. Bird S. Bushong S. Cuudill J. Grace K. Deel 106 OFFICERS Treasurer Si- Council Becky Debbie Kenny Harruff Esly Gray Today We Tom orro w Pat shares ajoke with F 0110 w, We Lead her new friends. Sandy, Patty, Judy, and Earl discuss their Earth Science class. B. Dudgeon G. Feustal S. Geckley R. Gordon J. Grabiel B. Grandstaff P. Gregory J. Griffith M. Hamilton M. Hankins J. Harris S. Hass C. Hendrickson S. Hess V. Higgins if - A .ig . 1 f xt I, W' A if . .. . ' 'AQA . , s . Hn AA. 1 -153 .gig . K 'fnqyi I A I gt. . U ,wi ... 6 -M IM' . fi ka I . 4' 4 . id . ...J X N k I xy Rus Jeannie takes time for a big smile. What's cooking, Helen? D. Hinkle R, Hinkle Q M., S. Hubbell R. Jordan 'f---15-legsff. uw.-1. .if yifefzgs Q 'N 4 3 N Q. gi we E.. ,.,.. . 5 L me s X xfgffgwsewsaifugsa. ffafsfufts 'Asif E f1,HG5:f533V QffF' S wa g ,f 4 N 3L ,? ..'- fa- . K .wx .. AR D. Kemmer R. Keyes ' B. Ludwig L il 'qw Q J. LaFever 'S . iw? :Ph Gu- ay,-Q.. S. Ludwig M. Lyman B. Mahan P. Martin L. Mast B. McCormick . . P -:'- . McCoy T. Miracle K. O'Quin S. Payne S. Pruett M. Puttick D. Rinehart G. Roarick D. Rogers J. Sanders P. Scarberry S. A' sei r .. .- ,.. K . . fi , ,.,, X -:'S N 'W' .Q . 'iw ...H gin.. ' is 3 Q-S9 , 3 -. Jai -- -W, :aww s H - Y V, f vw - L. - . . ei ., .. ..fs.v.,w M :ff ,. M . .. ., . ,,.:, .3 -js-1 if Y is fi M Y 1 , E.. N5 . .H 5 frm l if 'N 39 .2 4 Pat works hard in the Library. 0, Tl-wx? fs,..e,3,i ' . iw is W 35 -f . QW- W , Wu K! ' :W Q1 f 5 . 43:7 5 .. W ef' gl. .. A l 3 W 'Wa ' 2 , X . . ju- V - 2. 'vm 'M :Q will . X f L.Shinaberry lil Q K. Shinaberry ' J. Smith ' Q J. Smith S. Squires J. Stauffer S. Stephens I C. Stewart ii L, Tiller P. Tobin E. Trowbridge i i K. Waggoner F ' . J ' S. Walker 'Q- Q 'l Q.. D. Warner . fi , H. Weaver A. Webb T. Webb B. Wegener S. Weiler ?. A. Wickline A. Wickline C. Wilson M. Woods R. Young A , A fa fs s ,. ' -1 1- Is X A -E Rini we jf Y. i ' 5 le . i X . W , . X 1 P3521 6 Qing. fl i f l f. .sa .sm-. .. . fi .,,... px! h fr- km... 1 A., 1 . .M ,,.. if. '1 mf Q9 , 'Q f if 4 ff .nr ,:. .Nz ...K S. A ,... .- fi si I i' f is M .. ' .. , , fl wx -1 X X l ,wma pn, I Class Officers, Bonnie, Debbie, Becky, Arthur and Kenny clean up. Sharon and Karen in a tight squeeze. O The 1970 Junior Class saw many firsts this year , the nine period day . . a course in Spanish language , , , a dance emceed by Jerry Rasor .,. the musical comedy. L'LL ABNER Many things remained the same. however . keen competi- tion for Girls' and Boys' State , , the chance to perform experi- ments in a laboratory . , the choosing of Class rings . . the excitement of selecting courses for our last year of high school Art gets some special attention from Mrs. Miley. Foreign Exchange Students FROM VENEZUELA, SOUTH AMERICA, Ibis Morales poses forthe photographer. 111 OUR LIMA, PERU STUDENT, Gino Martini plays the trumpet in the band. First flight to United States seeing snow for the first time ... slipping on the ice . . . trying to talk to someone when you know only Spanish , . . helping in your new family's home . . . supporting the Fight- ing Scots Basketball team . . . joining the band and skipping out of class whenever possible , . . playing baseball on the high school team i... working on u farm , . . going to American movies and on shopping sprees , . . visiting the office to talk to the secretary . , . these are a few ofthe things that our foreign ex- change students, Gino and Ibis, enjoyed. It was fun for usjust getting to know them, and we appreciated especially, Gino's works of art - he is really quite a talented fellow. N f ir 5'-f Hifi: i ig, H' .vs 141. 'iw :fu Ave Ss. RW is j-5.3123 K assi iosvir.-x, up-Ar , , 1, ' . C Sophomore Class Teri Abdon Barbara Abraham 5. In r Q , JanAlicie se. Brenda Anderson Bill Archer A-1 sl A l ff? 'iil . li 5 r ' l -A T M- M rss. M- 1 ' 4 3 ' xi A l k A . s, as gm gi: 2- ? wwf wiv ,xr-wa' M-fe Darrell Armstrong Mary Ayers Brian Bachelder Julie Beam Burgess Castle Debbie Caulkins David Clark Douglas Clark Larry Bean Jerry Bloomfield Randy Booke Bill Browning Read Burson TW' DMS Sophomore Gzrls oft i 'R - i rss bfi' ' x. Q I I og y L ii A M ' f l' 1' r ' DQ ' ' QQ Q gg fy-1 A ,- x gk A Q , M as :si Rf A we K - i f xiii '.,. . A vi mx A QAM . 1 Tom Davidson ,QW lq ' Teresa Davis U . g X X l - Q .,? .. r Aw ., . i I . K ' M , , I wr Beverly Deel . Bev Denman M 0 TTO We believe zn minds that think, hearts that love, and hands that work. Bill Hardin Jill Havnen Mike Havnen Vickie Hawk Diana Hay Sheri Forst Philip Frazier . i Barbara DeWitt G7 AQ. , Rick Edwards ,- ' 1 3 ' Sh.: 3,5 . Rodger Getter Vi, I. Q 5, L , m .,, , .. , , , fsggesl' x 1 A ,, V Q 2,. y t ,f ' , fig f . if , -, ,Q Cindy Glussburn W - X' 5 ' -Bk' W1 Diane Gordon Q. 'pls M' - ' ar, 5 Mel Grace R V, ii 5, H2 1 5 A A' steve Griffith me B 2 .- iaii r - .. ' A M 'V iq Q 'cs vii' 'Q il j f 4- i,,l V ' i ii A f' N' 4 ' W Qq gefky.. x Q ' X Janet Honaker Molly Horne Ed Huffman Paul lngraham fe Ronald Johnson Shirley Jones Llke T0 Slng Alfred Jordan 1 9 A if mi ' X S: X F S 5: l Any, iv N iz'-f' tt., i 113 Ken Kanagy Becky Kemmer w .EX P mv' f 5 'nl Vis' 1 5' gif!! 3 2 Q 3 s it s u' l ' gf 462' 9:5 1 so ,fl 'AA.. 'M' ree- f . ei ff e Q7 C , p 1+ C e 7 El -,l k 'I 41:3 ,, X l , ' 3 is X 1. :::- 33:W:?:eA 1 'I r - ki ef.-. - ' f. fi .i r 'V .- iz' il K ' G? - A 'Fifa-ll . Q , Q K k Marla Knapp Brad Leo Steve Lewis Eugene Linkous Mike Long John Marshall Christy Mathias Cheryl Mattox Sheila McCune William McCurdy Linda McGrady Karlene McKenzie April McLain Debby Messmer La-Dawn Miracle Class Offcers Frankie Salyer Rox Anne Rowlen Barb DeWitt Sheila McCune Ed Ward Molly Horne, Cabsentj f N - L' A sp im' ,gf Deborah Moore tn 5. 'C 'K .' ' , - , ' C' David Moss xx ' E M Q mii' a gel: Sherry Myser , w 5 ,l. . , S 5 Helly Needlee 3 Q: y e ' Sheila Noble A ,R V- , f x-at 1 y i f A Charles Parsons K, F ,uv -. --ft. .. Melinda Payne K 6.4 ge Tim Porter ,- 'A Charles Pratt XR! .. Gus Pruett V XY Q Rodney Pruett H if f - Mig ,',.,: if ' , l ' f' 5 W Steve Pruett , A 'wh . l , 0 S S A Sue Pruett ' . 4 55' sr' ' i f Diana Pyne if . 'ii Q , 'IVV Q V A Fred Rhinebolt C 4 Q rfse .e f S V . -1 S if Qeib , Q Q e X i S ff 114 Sharon Rice RoxAnne Rowlen Bryan Sagar Frankie Salyer Liz Scarborough Mike Shaw Patti Sheets Jessie Shurtleff Wayne Snider Bonnie Spearman Mike Stamp Jerry Steele Earl Stewart Dave Stryker Teresa Sutherland .lim Tharp Debbie Tobin Terry Tomblin Darl Van Dyke David VanSickle Kim Waggoner Ed Ward RickWard Mary Warner Steve Wickware 53-, at K 'N 2' J in G mx 1 Q ,Y K R, My Y 5 M .h iff L i fi V . ff K. 7 it gg' L fi S , if EW I in ei! 1 bl i il fi XX! lla Wien I i Chester Wolfe Peggy Wood '- Doug Worden Sophs in Science Class 115 ! az J ,tiwi 'gin :fi ss' Y W re .n,. gsgff ge-- agi, 5 m t ,QSM is s i s W fi k tw, XJ A big smile from Freshman class officers. BOTTOM TO TOPg Rick Van Horn - President. Jack Huvnen - - V. President, Carol Christian - Sec.-Treas.. Kathy Bird and Bob Webb -f Student Council Representative. B. Belcher F D. Benedict 2 . I K. Bird . fi emu M. Black C . Brooks ' J' Wi , ii flax...-Y C. Christian J, Christian T, Clark J. Coleman J. Copeland c .: qgpdx A i t s. t T3 f Freshman Become C. Adams D. Adams L. Adkins R. Altizer B. Atherton D. Bailey C. Adkinson K. Baker T. Baker P. Barthelmes 5 M . ,- Di -sw X If is it fwif iifiiq : .,f. I 1 2 aY4:.if -ww ., We 5 1 i - ' its ,jfs ik v L a s 15 1.-'-1 gl' i f ' .N . f f E54 1' -X .'Q ig .X 4 7:7 . . ' I' n '25, o r in.. s it J: 'xi Qxf A. 5. st W ,b ...fx . Z' -rf A-s fs ' k 1 Y 3311 -S.. rs- 1 .4 1 . - wi ' vs Ar K .Q 7 S, - f, . W. Copeland H, Crow C. Dailey J. Denty T. Dowalter B, Drake P. Duncan T. Fitzpatrick T. Fitzpatrick P. Frey T. Frye J. Griffith G. Grizzle D. Hammond G. Hankins J. Hass J. Havnen D. Hay L. Henderson P. Higgins P. Higgins S. Hite T. Howard C. Hull E. Howard 'fs . ... as J. Jahn L' ta . I f ' V. wr J B. Kanagy P, Kempton ' 'P' L 0 I . Ib. Q -Q : S. 5. fb Q.. 5 5 UQ. m in Q m Q.. 1 ff 4 4 1. Q-.Q ,, ' -4-wg sf Kg, mn... Y Q' JP I I . 'LM' 2- ax- 45,6 4 . ..... e l 'fa gi U-'Lu tr 5. 1 va.. ... ww in I A ' ri 'J ' 3 rsae T X 51 .L S X? ii .,.. . . WI' Xi .t... it f -'.' as 'N 3 ifm.. , . i . M gif. Y . J 5 , R' .. :Q , H . . as.. M 5, ..., , ru, ' s X31 . ,fa 3 Meet the team pleasers! Freshman Cheering Squad. It s soup everyone' Says Connie Lewis. M. Puttick J. Pryor J. Pruett M. Pruett B. Pruett J. Porter D. Phelps M. Parsons B, Noble R. Mounts O R. Alicie B. Miller M. Melton M. McLain F. McKenzie D. McKay L. McFarland W. McCoy J. Mattix T. Majors S. Lyman J. Long C. Lewis S. Lehman R. Lehman J, Smith H. Smith A Smith R. K. G. C. B. B. M C. M Shurtleff Sherman Shauffer Scarberry Metzger Salyer . Rogers Riggs . Ragor . . .Q I S ri . A 1 i f L KE' '-L .ss Ny AX 4 5 A-J z ,L f J' it .Q Fi . 25 'sv-,-W , . e X ' Mi s. 9 tl ,... . .img-L- 1 1 . W A .. if . B . ,I a f Q -f Rex ' as 15 4' J K-1 N PER -. gifs.. is +A 1 er. ,hx x Q vi I A 1 si.. ,J 519. , 2.. 'fe- gf 7 W J f WJ J A ..L y . 5 4 . if . 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X Ss, ' f 5 Senior Dave Orewiler receives the honor of escorting Freshman Attendant Barb Ufferman. C hesterville J um'0r High V M, ,, Y, .1 ,S MRS. BALLARD MISS JENKINS MR. THOMPSON MRS. FOLLIN MR. WELLER MR. LEVINSON Library Staff Youne scientists of the lulurc. Class Officers Junior High Band .Q '-W f g! iW'M-' 'W 'AW 'M' 5 5 ' Eagles H aa' Fine S easan ROW l Ll:PT TO RIGHT, Roger Clark. Vern Jordan. Dave Tobin. Jerry Harris. ROW 2 - Mr. Levinson. Steve Noble. Paul Tobin Greg Webb, Rick Gallogly, Jell' Robinson. Danny Drake. J. Abraham L. Abrams S. Archer D. Bachelder M. Benedict K. Bill J. Charles R. Clark D. Davis D. Doughty D. Drake T. Ebersole D. Frye R, Gallogly M. Getter L. Hardin R. Hartwell K. Highland L. Hill B. Howard J. Hutchison D. Jenkins B. Johnson V. Jordan Eighth Grade . . N f it 1 K W 3 .Q 1 'Gln is'Z5i7'.E 1 E9 1 A i if .x ' Ph fo- 2 is .se - if A, . X f W ...,. ,.,ar. .. Lf X. fix isis- kg 4 o 3 if- I . H, I .Pax 3,-. ,.. qi Kiwi J . 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De- X xi 1 A fi. 5 E '1-. ig . 5 is ui 1 Cheerleaders cheered the team on for a successful season. 126 Coaches and co-captians iii CO ls is f Agg z 'if I - '-:f gl l wald, J. Kyes, D. Beckel, J. Robenson, D. Mitchell, J. Westbrook, L. O'Quin. R, Pyne. B. Horne. G, Hollis. F. Beaver. P. Tobin. M. Sutherland gg YS :XV . si . , . had a meaningful season. Lettermen 127 MRS. IRWIN Student Council MR. DEWALT Junior High Band MR' BENNETT 'I yv Marengo Eighth Grade T K1 th . KK K XM y . K ,.hL?L ,f, l , --Q ,t eg,-.fs . 1 - 1 'N , 'm i f i f . hh, L H if . q:'A 5 Si- H . f . -- - ' Q ' e' ees 1 1 it .. .. 'W ,-: l MK K f -I-1 ,. . ..et tiff' t 1A1-, ' ..., . N l n Y .isa ' ,. k - . . , .K K M K I K K . is -5-3 ,:,,L 4, ,,,. - K K .- 1 K. K A . e We 5 L t.i ff . it . l A fa. K ae, -P f- J - .. A is LA vi Nq 1 li' !Wfi it 'ai 45.1 if J' V K jtf . ,,. i . 'if A - V ' .. ' - n 'H I :.,: . . . - S - ' ffl it . :ef if V as 'f '1 J . ! K . ,ip 1 '..' ' in QS' ' . V sk a I J , W . . 5 1, v- . 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Rausch M- ' '4 -:: K E K X ii J. Spafford A - 1 V A Q l AL 'M B.SuIhcr1z1nd f NW, A W Lf ,z J.sunhef1.md 5, - In R.SuinI fj 5 M ' A - , ' D.Thompson iq 1.13 .. . of 41' J ,. W D. Tripp Mio Q ,ffl A A E '-, L P. Van Dyke , - , A '1,. ' '77 W K. Waggoner X ,TRN V, . 4 life, ' 'AL ' 'LL1 j K. Weaver ff. VI ' V K. Weaver 1 ' -, Q 1' R W B. Westbrook I ' 5 4gr -5 43' L' Y, v J. Wigxon in Q W 3 TK . . A B. Wilson -V X' ,Q M ' C. Woods . , N : 5' , I ' , .Q L, Young I X W J aw wmv M221 QM' 131 i Ads GRlFFITH'S FARM SERVICE, INC. Frank Griffith, Owner Bill Totten, Manager WZL - 'foe- I l 1 , ...e. L- lllll 'F ir. 'Sf JS. G v - - -5 4.13 ' v 1' Z -:L :L -35 -.1-PQ DeVORE FUNERAL HOME 24 Hour Ambulance Service Air Conditions Oxygen Equipped A M B U L A N C E -1 2 1 NITE Coal Grain Drying Tile Grain Fence Seeds 253-3541 OI'f6l43 965-3936 62 5-5147 or 625-6617 cemerburg Mafengo BILL'S FLOWER SHOP C0mPlimemS of - SNYDER HARDWARE QQ Q i RQ, 51 f Edison, 01116 2? ' 2 f'.,j'? ' t i Y: , 7 P .lAY,S WELDING AND REPAIR E31 Q 353.4 Tractors and Autos F Jay W. Weyrick, Owner Cardington 864-3911 Marffflgo 253-2418 Marengo 253-3241 WIEHE'S WESTERN AUTO Mt. Vernon, Ohio 392-2001 g MARTINS SOI-IIO SERVICE Tires Batteries Accessories Ashley, Ohio Franklin and High St. 747-2074 53 S. Main St. Mt. Gilead, Ohio KNOX COUNTY MOTORS, INC Chrysler, Plymouth, Imperial Simea, Sunbeam 500 S. Main St. Mt. Vernon, Ohio Delicious Pecan Candy Gifts 3 Tropical Jellies Interstate 7184 State Rt. 61 Phone 253-3771 STUCKEY'S PECAN SHOPPE HKIRICS DRIVE-IN Fine foods to go Mt. Gilead, Ohio fWhere the gang goesj SUNBURY ALIGNMENT SERVICE Auto - Truck f Bee Line Service Ball Joints King Pins Shocks 4 S Rainbow Sunbury, Ohio Bob Smith 965-3921 DARI-BAR H RESTAURANT STEVENS MOTOR SALES, INC. Since 1940 122 South Main Street Fredericktown, Ohio 43019 Plates Lunches Dinners Telephone 694-4046 Rt. 95 - 71 - Interchange 768-2560 s Q lt 022' ij il 5' 'P f SHARROCK ELEVATOR at B Morrow County's Best Z1. Grain Market ' sets sail with 3. , 3- Edison, Ohio HIGHLAND'S lu ll yi?-I-3 FIGHTING SCOTS 1 ' 1 to bring you LIVE NEWS GUY'S INSURANCE AGENCY and Insurance Bonds For every need ACTION PICTURES 38 West Center St. of Mt. Gilead SCHOOL EVENTS Office 946-4906 Res. 946-1245 A, and i 'E I ug: SPORTS Q :.-f' I f .,,,. , -.35-Z... ,,, I ,,,:,,., J at H sHoE STORE 25.35 A Evgry Week 4aWLc.y,a,l jf ,.22:ggiEE:2E22Ei5EQ5L .:1.:. :.,,. ,E,,,.:Ve1'512?i13j P ' 'iiii S. E. Corner Public Square s ' 4 Q ,.. ,znbnz V.y..AV: :HWH I Galion, Ohio ii Shoes for the entire family ELLIS BROTHER'S INC. Ready mixed concrete Delivered from Sunbury Plant Reinforcing Rod Wire Mesh Expansion Joints Service our Speciality EUGENE HEADINGS Complete Insurance Service Box 27 Chesterville, Ohio 768-3501 FASHION PAGE The finest in Ladies Ready to Wear Mt. Vernon Shopping Plaza 392-7966 Compliments of CARDINGTON LOCKER Cardington, Ohio 864-6986 MORROW COUNTY SENTINEL', 123 years old New Every Thursday Mt. Gilead If your hair isn't becoming to you then you should be coming to us. HOWARDS BEAUTY NOOK Norma Howard, Owner Chesterville, Ohio PRYOR'S Bottled Gas Service TV Radio Service Phone 253-2281 Marengo, Ohio Compliments of PORTER'S FROZEN CUSTARD Mt. Gilead ROSS BROTHERS AUTO WRECKING Used and rebuilt parts Accessories WV , ' --1V1 3 miles East of Marengo 3 Route 229 PHONE 253-3401 Marengo, Ohio RUDIN'S The Store of Quality 8L Service Knox County's Largest Department Store Downtown Mt. Vernon S. Main St. Shop Everyday A 9:30 till 5:00 Friday A till 9:00 DELAWARE COUNTY MUTUAL Insurance Company of Sunbury, Ohio 37 East Granville Street Phone 965-5991 Serving Ohio Since 1877 A d I t meftobiloulr filings TERRI'S SALON OF BEAUTY In . any lme 346 Douglas Street Rt' I-71 Ml. Gilead, sunbufy, ohio 946-5826 Warren J. Starlin Cardingt Mt. Gilead on . 864-7071 114 W- Hlgh 51 ll N. Main street Mt, Gilead 946-3811 Good Food - Courteous Service NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Jeanne Lehner L Owner I Congratulations Seniors of Highland High School HPM DIVISION KOEHRING COMPANY 7, M W Since 1877 Edison, Ohio Morrow County W k N . l l RONIS BODY SHOP or S 0 . M . V , Oh' Main Street Marengo, Ohio I emon 10 Phone 253-3811 Free estimates Insurance Work Welcome All types of refinishing OPEN: Mon. - Fri. 8-5:30, Sat. till 12 Home of Pennvernon Glass IGLOO DRIVE-IN The BEST in: Grilled Foods Cones Shakes Sundaes To Take out Route 61841-71 Marengo, Ohio GEYER'S MARKET INC. X E I Mt. Gilead, Ohio X X '97, Il mg! Compliments of BELCHERS GENERAL STORE Sparta, Ohio Verna 8: Raymond Belcher Mirical Water WEBB'S SOFT WATER SERVICE Commerical Residential Industrial Phone 768-2722 Chesterville, Ohio Ernest B. Webb EXTRA VALUE STORE Mt. Vernon, Ohio MORROW COUNTY HOUSE OF REOPHIES Trophies for all events Manufacturing and selling over 4500 Trophies in stock Trophies - Awards 8 Plaques - Metals Do our own engraving Phone 768-2085 Chesterville, Ohio GENE'S AUTO SERVICE 24 hour Wrecking Service Marathon Products Wheel Horse Garden Tractors Reo Mowers Phone 253-246l Marengo, Ohio GRAY 8a BUMPUS SERVICE BOB MORRIS WHITNEY INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Complete A to Z Service Blue Sunco Gas ' Tires BOX 7 Sunbury, Ohio Newark 8: Kirk Rds. Mt. Vernon Phone: W0 5-5951 Compliments of UNION REGISTER HAROLD PFIEFER Morrow Countys First Newspaper Phone 864-3991 Cardington Mt. Gilead, Ohio AUCTIONEER Compliments of MARENGO HARDWARE 8a SUPPLY Marengo, Ohio 253-2581 FARGO AUTO SALES 8L SERVICE 24 hour Wrecking - General Repairing Rt. 2 Sunbury 253-3531 TOWN 84 COUNTRY DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Best Home Cooking Open seven days a week 5:30 AM to 11:00 PM Located on 95 and 13 Fredricktown, Ohio ASMAN DRUG'S Morrow County Largest Film Processor Mt. Gilead DENMAN,S MARKET CHESTERVILLE, OHIO LEE TILLER'S BODY SHOP AND GARAGE Phone 625-6538 Centerburg, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1970 Plaza 71 THE WHITE HOUSE Ladies Apparel and Accessories Owners: Opal Campbell Jeanne Lehner Mt. Gilead 964-1046 FREEWAY INN, INC. I-71 and 95 NATIONAL JEW ELERS Div: National Mailing Service, Inc. Watches - Diamonds - Fine Jewelry 215 H. W. E. Galion, Ohio , W' 1 MAvm1s?mo ,:Q1 lMASTER sv :Emf...wN, wry 13:6 .tk my 'Q' mf ,I 1' 2 Y ,X W -Q w m ,...,u .., W 5'3 sl 6 1 at 9 9 I I 5 to ' 2 3:4 39 l2' E j?3h'fg7 8 t 85,9t,, w Ae 4--ask., I if tx. '5'55ii:1,k2Q,IQ7 28 29 so x ' t 26 22 25 ' 1 Sure' . MON 'UF ,,.gI ?f'f' THU - fFRT1.Qix1,, drvwrwwnqu qw In k'w11fpLgf5?Pfff: A l II- R W 1.. L Hu MOON lovrl lsr amen :am . x ' B , 1 it-ip: nwefl , ,M ,.,1 'X A ur... t :W-.v 35 nr, W, M 'X Q , , ts, , f .g X . w f af I 5 Q W ,wr me f 8 II 914 '6 '15 I7 fltia 'MI9 fzoi UA' 623 5924 . mii25 I 26 127 9 I , It is hard to imagine that in 25 years, in the year 1995 youill probably wander back through the dusty pages of this book. Youlll find you have grown a little older, a little heavier and even a little wiser. As you turn the pages, you'll remember some of the names, few of the faces and all the good times from the year 1970. And thatis the way it should be . . . COOPER-BESSEMER A DIVISION OFAICOCJIDEFI INDLJSTFIIES, INC. Compliments of HIGGINS BLOOMFIELD TH E GENERAL STORE FIRST NATIONAL BANK PM mm Centerbury Route I Main Office 17 West High Street Branch Bank 504 West High Street PERKINS PANCAKE HOUSE Ph 94 - one 6 1055 620 South Main Street . . I Mt. Vernon M . G l t 'eadt Ohm open Daily, 6:30 AM to 9:00 PM Member F.D.I.C. SHELL SERVICE PAUL ROWLEN MARENGO, OHIO PHOTO RAMA Complete Photographic Service Senior Portrait and Yearbook Photographers 201 Harding Way E, 319 N . Seltzer St Galion, Ohio Crestline, Ohio Bob Buskirk Dan Ritchey Townley Main, Inc. LINDSEYlS SHELL SERVICE SUNBURY IGA 965-5981 Sunbury, Ohio Compliments of ROSS SUPPLY AND FURNITURE BENNETTS MARATH N O Centerbury, Ohio Marengo, Ohio Phone 419-768-2600 Phone 253-2671 RAYMOND KIDWELL District Sales Representative RR7?2 Fredericktown, Ohio Na-Churs Plant Food Co. Leader Street, Marion, Ohio PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY Photographer 102 West Gambier Street Mt. Vernon, Ohio Phone 397-6535 Excellence in 591 , Photography 33 W1 M1 'JL' ni..,,, z: . . 5? 5 Senior Portraits 96 Hikmet 0 Weddings Family Groupings Portraits for every occasion KESSLERS ELECTRIC Philco 8: RCA Color TV We service what we sell. Phone 397-4742 FLING AND EVANS Complete Insurance Service Box 236 - Sunbury, Ohio Phone 965-3056 OSCAR'S AUTO WELDING and CHESTERVILLE SHELL SERVICE TOWING SERVICE Marengo, Ohio Phone 253-3451 R. L- Webb, Operator Come COMPLIMENTS OF t0 DOGWOOD KEITHS FLOWER SHOP VALLEY I0 EDISON, OHIO 946-4866 CAMP! Malestlc Vlsta THE SIGN OF A A A BANKING CONVENIENCE LEWIS 31, COFFING IGA FOODLINER Phone 694-5051 Openin Evenings to 9:30 L- Home of the Hereford House 1 1, 1 , Where You Buy Wholesale l Phone 694-5051 A f K in A A -'PTAQQET Free Cutting, Wrapping, Freezing Y Mt. Vernon 1 Route 2 A F GREEN VALLEY MEAT PROCESSING FREDEWCKIOVVN OFM? PLANT ' 5' ' RALPH l lDIS A R. G. LEWIS f Custom Butchering ik ii,-fn JOE - - -,Q W.E.COFFING xl g pgwfgay f Phon 397-3 GECKLEY'S INSURANCE AGENCY Protection for: Home f Auto - Business Motorest Protection BUCKEYE STATE LIGHTING ROD C 861 Phone 253-2301 Marengo wg 1 ' 1 Wrapping A Freezing - -f- 'N 7 l. 5. -3' A 1 illlv ' ET. :F5 ll! f ', N X aa: GOOD FOOD Good Shakes FULLER CREME CORNER Next to Hoke Electric Sunbury, Ohio Phone 965-5081 '1Best Wishes to the Class of l970,' BOLINGER IMPLEMENT CO. John Deere Lawn 8: Garden Sales 84 Service Phone 964-5017 Edison, Ohio C 8L D CHEVROLET Morrow Country's only Authorized Chevrolet Dealer 24 Hr. Wrecker Service Complete Auto Repair, Body Shop Free Estimates Mt. Gilead, Ohio BOLINGER IMPLEMENT CO. SALES SERVICE coma Dlll I WEAVERS IGA MARION ROAD and ANNEX MT. GILEAD, OHIO BUCKEYE CANDY Sc TOBACCO CO 400 South Main Street Mt. Vernon, Ohio HATTEN'S SWEET SHOP 3940 Columbus Road Centerburg, Ohio LEVINGS MARKET Lee 8: Ruby Ingmue R 7443 Marengo, Ohio Corner of 229 8: County Rd. 24 is r --f- . L if MAVI S ,gf vt SPORTING GOODS 212 S- Mem SI. Mt. Vernon, Ohlo Supply all athletlee equlpmem to - - lrifell tit Schools at school discount also full lme of p ,aetltw peg .. f fl ' l 2 2 , SPO1' mg SOO S- iii? S .,l.s.ll :arg V l' , K' In-door and out-door for everyone. y Olloo' A K W, heating 81' g if fiffii t 2 ' 5 '5vi3ilELl1:iie2fel + fl KW wg'-23 ' .1:T5r.-Sli' 571, f ' V' 4'-558' QL: ,.,. e:',',.,,Qergglfe'e 1, -I r L 2 Gpen Wedne sda yt eveamge: 5 l '- - l ' 4 f - ' ' 52 ' 25? Phone 625-5591 5 fi 5 . l'5' Centerburg, Ohm 5 or X, 1 f , e 2 2 2 fa QAM 'fe fig H W JONES at SON INC K JE ee ' ' s ' Hai' ' M' 'fir ,. . . P lss., A Located on Route 61 R at H FLOOR AND , .. , Yl ,lb ' 7 5. ,O,, 52 South Ma1rt5tStreetjll lel,ie lf S be f G,l d LWrgi3:,eggs X55 ,S t' 'ea ff tl Phone 253-2051 we ' Mo- le i ' A ' .--' ..-- -:gets 'T OILFIELD HAULING AND S tl 5 'tt l ff 5-. gif or f .:l:,,!?-f'TSi.afQ2'g!- EXCAVATING , I E 6 5 l l x THE FARMERS SAVINGS BANK, CO. 2 West High Street Ashley, Ohio Phone 747-2202 Member of Federal Reserve System Member of Federal Deposit Ins., Corp. GOOD LUCK! WILMA'S LITTLE SHOP and the NEW STYLE CENTER Sunbury, Ohio ,mtl In n K , . 5 l0llUCll0ll 'ml' ff' .a n Gr PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION MC it R82 difnvi Q' Mt. Gilead l CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK to the Class of 1970 from the SNYDER-MELICK FUNERAL HO E Harry Melick - Director 625-6038 Centerburg, Ohio TRU-BEAUTY Rt. 229 Marengo appointments call 253-2981 Open Tues.-Sat. Wed. 8: Thurs. Ni ght Professional Care is Best for the Hair GELSANLITERS p School Supplies Portable Typewriters Gifts -Books 4 Records Mt. Vernon, Ohio THE PEOPLES BANK Mt. Gilead 1 Cardington Member - FDIC KENNEDY'S SINCLAIR Complete Auto Service 114 East Maint St. Phone 625-5098 Centerburg, Ohio MAREE BEAUTY SALON 44 Morning Street Sunbury, Ohio Mary Wise - Owner Judy Corwin - Beth Collier Carol Walker - Jeanette Olznol CI-IESTERVILLE GARAGE VERNON'S SINCLAIR 89 South Main Street Fredericktown, Ohio 694-4992 Compliments of LYBARGER CHEVROLET, INC. Fredericktown, Ohio Baia telephones - televisions 1 at D E R R I C K M OT E L 15 3 'I R 50 air-conditioned rooms 'aw' -1' gf ,. - - ff :-0 -: .Z'!, : :':f.:: Lew: gg? ,,,, ..., Q . 1 api Eg-M156 .spiiiis RJ :,.. :,, :.. 6 ..., 1 E 2? 515' T - .,.i fi .i,'f2.: ': H Ewa-E at saw - 4 'if- JEEIEW A it 1, x Leia?-hi '23,- - i -4 5 . ,, .. t. g g? 3 -1-321 :g-j'.m- : tj'-:E,Q'rsigEg,.fq:-' i.',, 52'. ff: -: :pisfigi l 4 - .. . . .. .. , , . , - :5 1. , ---- 1 .. , ..-4 at aqs mQa Restaurant Private Banquet rooms for parties of any size Swimming Pool Available for Private Parties 946-6010 Located on Route 95 West of Interstate 71 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Minneapolis Moline Sales Parts Servioe ' Box 6 Marengo, Ohio 14191253-2181 GEHL McCurdy -... 5 of Delaware FARMERS BANK OFFICE Sunbury, Ohio A full service bank. Member of F.D.I.C. MARION COUNTY FARM BUREAU Mount Gilead Branch Phone 946-4015 SUCHY'S TAILORING TUXEDO HOUSE 4 South Main, Mt. Vernon Tuxedo and Business Suit Rental. All kinds of alterations and repairs Phone 392-5811 WISE JEWELRY The areas most complete jewelry store 110 South Main Street Mt. Vernon, Ohio WHETSTONE LANES, INC. State Rt. 95 Edison, Ohio Phone 946-2076 CLAUDE'S BARBER SHOP 113 East High St. Ashley, Ohio KLEIN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Delaware, Ohio TOM'S HUMBLE SERVICE Junction ofI 71 8a Rt. 95 C O Rt. 3 Mt. Gilead, Ohio M P Phone 768-9221 L I M of E N FOSTERS PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY T Public Square S Medical Arts Pharmacy Coshocton Road Mt. Vernon, Ohio G E MCDAVID-NEASE NURSERY Electrical Contractor Centerburg Flower Shop Flowers for all occasions Mafengo, Ohio Evergreens, Scrubs, and Shade Trees Landscaping LHTSBODYSHOP i CONGRATULATIONS Route 2 , Highland Class of l970 Mt. Vernon, Ohio From the 392-4161 MARENGOLAND OFHCE HINKLE'S HUMBLE STATION Interstate 71 on State Route 36 Phone 965-6036 Sunbury, Ohio Real Estate 8L Land Development Ralph B. Esty Phone: Marengo 253-3581 MERELE NORMAN COSMETICS Marengo' Ohio 41 North Main Street Mt. 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Rd. 21 Marengo, Ohio COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE G EN ERAL CONTRACTOR Free estimates 253-2727 FORMAN REALTORS 882-1212 Ted Forman 965-5076 965-5182 Wendell Davidson 392-9376 Marvin Gallogly Ability Honesty Service MORROW ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. Owned By Those It Serves 75 South Cherry Street Mt. Gilead, Ohio FINE CLASS RINGS, DIPLOMAS, ANNOUNCEMENTS AND AWARDS JOSTEN'S INC. Dick Wilson Box 29 Bucyrus, Ohio Official Publisher's ofthe HIGHLANDER AMERICAN YEARBOOK CO. Earl Parks 3330 Mabee Rd. Mansfield, Ohio 1 I -affz.2,A ,, a:wif.wgg:zga1 , - ,A .,.,.. .V wa A- ff,A1W2-ta-..f ftwfazgagm ,, - ple ii ws5f:1Pag?i51lf fm-Grazia: fgagggf, .5:.-we N , .1 - itsMawgagf,,i,,g,ff.,W5,t2f1Sm,,m:f.f1A,aaWA51g,ggWtg m,.,. A L. W Maw Wa A, .. ,W fe M I -,aatwawfMW Qimta,--,.,.h:. fwaw ii. ifo.R,, M.. .K,,. ,il . ,W . A Q -W an wwA...As.. mafia-fMaw.,1-Z-.Wa A .. 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To me, there is a mistake on every page, but ifI had it to do over, I would only find other mistakes. Many long hours, patience, and hard work went into the production of this book. I would like to give these people credit. To Mrs. Waite, my advisor: For many years you have produced yearbooks, but never have you run across such a bull-headed editor. To Mr. Parks, our Company Advisorg Without your many new ideas our book would have been dull and ordinary. To Photorama: We took advantage of your talents and time but it was all for a better yearbook. To my teachers: You were expected to teach a class during the many interruptions I caused. To Mr. Ingraham: Many times you didn't have the time to listen to my demands, but you always listened anyway. To my parents: You had to put up with my short temper before every deadline. To my staff: I appreciate all the extra time and effort you made whenever I asked for it. To my co-editor, Cherri: You took over when I couldn't. To the Class of '70: Without your support, the yearbook would not have been possible. Co-Editor, Debbie Sample xi t'E:::-:f . w i ww i Moms K .3 1 Q aff 2-ag P S3 5g3?xifil6Zs2?xEi, v gs N?vE?siSE5 - Zia Q,-Lgjiiiesifewsi ii A,,,,,,....4..-n-sslw i 160 E Ode T0 Seniors The last page of the '70 yearbook . , , The last time to walk down the halls as Highland High School Students . . . the last study hall. The last essay . . . the last assembly , . . the last forgotten gym clothes . , , the last Home Ec dress .. . The last prom . . . the last time we will hear please excuse this interruption for some announcements the last time to be caught chewing gum . . . the last time of trying to sing a Beck number with a sore throat . . . the last time to skip class . . . the last broken pencil , , . the last time to stay after school . . . the last science project . . . the last pep sign , . . the last jammed finger after a football game . . . the last lecture . . . the last flubbed chemistry experi- ment . . . the last school newspaper . , . the last nail of the last shop project , . . the last shorthand speed test . . , the last time you'll paint up your face for the class play . . . the last time you'll tease a freshman , . . the last grade card . . , the last pep talk with the Principal . . . the last mail card explaining future opportunities the last skating party , . . the last shrill note from your trumpet . . . the last 3:15 . . . the last day of the last year .. . Highland school dis- missed for you forever.


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