Hillsboro High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Hillsboro, OH)

 - Class of 1960

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The other one will have to go unidentified. - K '4- John Henry Brown Leland D McBride President Vice President Elmer Hedges Blaur Denmson Richard Fans Wilfred L Foul Kaihleen Ervm Secreiar Barbara Reed Secretary PauIL.lJpp Superintendent of Hillsboro Schools ADMWSI I 5 QAUQNBL e.n 5 ' DCI: ' ln' BOA HWFSBORO o ' Ry n i' D EDUQAUONQ Q ,N o 'L 1 .xxxxw K- I M . D -.WNSQN W' I ' A: ,, , , I A W., W 9 . A ' I ' 5 ,,.,.. - .zwff-M, W - '- e .. 1 1 . 5 I V: uf-.L - . , f ua 'Mm me W LTER T, SHANNON Principal ln. QQ A, Age, Q... OPPORTUNITY They do me wrong who say I come no more When once I knock and fail to find you ing For everyday I stand outside your door, And bid you wake, and rise to fight and win ..Wa1ter Malone DONALD L, IRVI Assistant Principal 8 11 .,...,, 5w..4Q,., nf, -ul' gggiliui ae ilk Wi? ymeigii? it Wrlght ACSGIIS Shannon Knechtly Fenlk T Bryant York Mxller Warren W1111ams McElwee Irvln Post: Satt:erf1e1d Ollver Fels Hapner Larkln Alexander Rhoads Boltz Custer Roblnson Murphy J Bryant Hlxon Walter T Shannon Donald Irvin Joyce Alexander William Atsalis Mary Boltz John Bryant Thomas Bryant Anna Custer Edgar Fawley Eva Fels Ronald Fenik Kathryn Hopner Raymond Hixon Glenn Knechtly Eleanor Larkin Deane McElwee George Miller Virginia Morris Mary Murphy Raymond Oliver Helen Rhoads Lillian Robinson Thelma Rogers Robert Satterfield Mariorie Treadwell Luther Warren George Williams J. M. York Rogers Morr1s Treadwell Principal Assistant Principal History Biology Girls Physical Education Coach Boys Physical Education Commerce History Geography Coach Science History Agriculture Home Economics Science Coach Latin French Science Mathematics English Mathematics Music Supervisor Ar English Health Science History Geography Commerce . English Music Speech English English , History Industrial Arts Mathematics 9 QV G f S 4 , 5-4 :NWA ef- Fl! If l X73 A QB Zi ','.' ijifl. I 'l RQ lqgy ' 'cr '1 'J' 'W' -wan-my 'Q iw' 44 ERE wi' 29554, I 212551 X 355 ELEANOR LARKIN ROBERT SATTERFIELD MARJORIE TREADWELL RONALD FENIK 'ix wr' -'NVQ in We 5' E2 i'4'K iQH, 5' JR ik. W 1 HELEN RHOADS ,L M... pk f X THELMA ROGERS ' wh f LILLIAN ROBINSON ,Sha fi 'i l. F wfk' WWW at 'Raw -assay. Wm J M YORK EARL WRIGHT KATHRYN HAPNER RAYMOND HIXON 094 'FQ S VNQQQ RQAMN7 'Wm .x NW N N x 4- M in A IR 4, A I 1 1 'QQ'- GLEN KNECHTLY DEANE McELWEE GEORGE MILLER , 2, V .W V f M My . 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I X -- . , 1.'- ,. an '. - -I u - Sapa- -fb-A H 4, JOHN BRYANT .KV rw:-74 3 ,vt J? J A t Si 1 'N - UIY.. . .. '4'f 'f. '3f5flFffL f 1 ' X 2 , MARY MURPHY, VIRGINIA MORRIS, RAYMOND OLIVER, WILLIAM ATSALIS 'VIARY BOLTZ 1,59 THOMAS BRYANT X' .-.an-14' JOYCE ALEXANDER LUTHER WARREN ANNA CUSTER EDGAR FAWLEY f'F'v4 EVA FELS 'OU' 591 Y' 4 'ESI' -Zkw f Y' YTNr w-.,, Q, x ilu... lf N-qygl GEORGE WILLIAMS FDGAR POST I 411-!'. qu--v L A I I - R' L 'wh A f. I my E I I Q,-Qi M, A --, , 14 high. . . i f R337 QQ A I HJ . . f E - ' Ez' A vm Wi I . 1 E,-, ' 9' 'YRQQ I fT7 , Vp I ' r I r ' N A '-ff WA IgA 3- I Y'fi A . , ii g Q H , ' - 'fr ' ' ,L 1 I l We , W ' ff ,f if NN I, ' - A-,.. j, A I X wekfff I K 'A , f - - ,g : f , , , I , 4 I x --S ' ' Q - N, 1 ' 9 0 ' 0 A 5 pw, J W Q . : l' H , w49wW,,.w .. Z O ' 0 L V ' -7 ' N WYW' W: Commencement FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1960 Rev. paul Jones Mr. Robert E. Lucas 12 l - I Q EIGHTY-EIGHTH Annual Commencement Hillsboro High School HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM FRIDAY JUNE3 1960 830P M GRADUATING CLASS Barley Gerald Barrett Carolyn Brown Donna Brown John H Brown Vlrglnla Bute Hugh Campbell Patty Compton Clyde Compton Wayne Carpenter Mary Ann Collins Mary Comparoni Duane Compton Janice Cooper Marcella Croft Larry Crago Donald Cramer Nancy Cummings Ernestme Cunningham Betty Curtis Eleanor Daniel larry Dent Dale Dillon Charles Doss Kenneth Douglas Lucille Former Sandra Fenner Barbara Filson Judith Fisher Ronald Fling Mary Jane Gall Russel Germann Michael Gleadle Barry Gleadle Beverly Gray Shirley Gregory Robert Griffith Barbara Haley Patricia Carlene Hall Larry Harbold Marilyn Hartman Joella Helphmstine Wayne Henning David Hrxon Marilyn Holladay Sharon Hoover Anita Jacob Verdena Jacobson Lois Johnson Perm Jones Donald Jordan James Justice Bernlece Karnes Philip Keith James Kelly Danny Kendall Dole Kernel: Donald Kinney Wanda Kmzer James leach Louellen Long Margaret Ludwlck Leslie Martin Fallman McBride Diana McComas James McConnaughey Joan McEwen Ralph McKenzie Randy McKinley Melvin Miller Melinda Maller Phyllis Moore Mary Jane Morris Susan Mullentx Eddie Mullemx Roger OF'l 960 Nartker Eugene Pelfrey Dale Pointer Jack Powell Ruth Pulse Ann Randall John Rapp Charles Reno Bull Richards Mary Ann Rrttenhouse John Roush Kenneth Ruggles Bonnie Sampson Hydee Satterfleld Judith Schraw Kenneth Setty Carol Setty John Shannon Sharon Slbrel Ruth Slater James Stanley Howard Stevens Darell Storer Bllly Stroemer George Taylor Lenora Tener Judy Tener Shlrley Walt Paul Walker Calvert Webster John West Linda Wtllun Carolyn Walkin Charleene Williams Emerson Williams Karol Williams Thomas Wilson Bull Wrtham John PROGRAM Prelude High School Orchestra Class Processional, 'fPomp and Circumstance Invocation CAudience Standingj Rev. Paul JONES Introduction of Speaker Walt T Shannon Commencement Address MV Robert E l-UCUS Fete Trrumphal Concert March OllVUd0ll High School Orchestra Presentation of Diplomas Mr John H Brown President of Board of Education Alma Mater Class of T960 Benedrctron fAudrence Seatedj Rev Paul Jones Class Recessronal Pomp And Pagentry Concert March lThe audrence will please remain seated during the Processronal and the Recessronall oAcoALAunEArE senvlcfs HILLSBURO HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM SUNDAY MAY 29 1960 830 P M PROGRAM Class Processlonal, God of Our Fathers lnvocatlon lAudlence Standlngj Santus Scripture Reading God So Loved Th World ermon, Whither Bound? The Lord s Prayer 11 Benedrction fAudience Seotedj Class Colors Blue and Gold Class Flower Delphtnlum Class Motto The doors of wisdom are never closed Class Recessuonal Recessronal Pianist Rosalind Rhoads BV 6 ev Rev ster ev Warren Gallagher Schubert Gallagher Stamer C Harbold Dasher Gallagher Dekoven 13 OF ' Mr. er . u u ll ' ll - ' ' , , , . . . 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 . 1 1 ' A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Davis, Eugene Lareau, Joan Stephens, Thomas ' H If 1 1 1 1 1 1 l , . R 1 . I I V ' . I I ' I ' I ll ll ., . . A . I . I . ,, e ,, . I I - I . ' U I ' ' , , ' S ' . R , L . 1 1 1 J J, . 1 1 l ll I ll : : ' ' - 11 - 11 . 11 - 11 X . . Helping Hand-- Marilyn Harbold is as- sisted by John Rittenhouse The front row of the Graduating Class and Mr. Miller sings the ALMA MATER. TOP STUDENTS Joella Hartman, second Randy McKenzie and Marilyn Hixon tied for first with all A's. 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A abqiif 5 I gf ,. , Avg 9, -x. 4, 9 , 'tif Q o ,B o gi 'A quiz. I FZ . 55 .' 'l ex 9? ' ,yy ww JBA ,,g, .55 AE ar' - ,xp it if X G x N' 46 5- ,sg-L, was 41 'gf,,',. . Qin' - ,vw QA v vm 3X -gf .Qui if ......w...d SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President John Rutenhouse Vlce presldent Larry Dan1e1 Secretary Verdena Jacob Treasurer Dave Hennxng s X al 4 V I Q I ..,, nQ' ' 'EE 1.61 ' 53 '. ' U 5512 damG3 v-l0I'd3H was lected by hxs classma belng the one t es ch nce of bex successful They b ed the r choxce o e ct worked hard 1n th he dxd ood luck lm '55 ,pf ' hsa LO13 Jacobson vu chosen he c Us cest person to know n the class She was always prepared always frxendly and lgng to he Congratu stron Loxs 'H' nw Mary Jane Fling was picked by over vsfz, of her classmnt attractive member of the class. Mary Jane has earned keeping herself h sicall ' ' p y y attractive but also maintai 1. . a comp iment to her. Her personality grew with h er at Jane, our congratulations are extended to you for havi selected by your class. v'b s as being the most his honor by not only ing a dignity that w ractiveness. Mary g been so favorably 18 EIS -ff., . Hx V? Q Q V M -Xp VQ51 fgww w?'1 'iii Y ,hyd 509, 3 less M-KK F ::,,,. F fit? 5, Qgx A w Q Q -,.g s 5 Q w A JQWGS kQ1CD cte C unt n t most handsome memb e Cla 1m w lected ass h sev h me b E t utxo tes a sm co v c n v aut1ful r a d e e we e a ures a fxgure n ou 1m ay the yea n 0 you 19 COX' E VOI' Randy MGKGHZlG was Cked 1D the lectxo by x c as b g t e member th c wxth t m talent Randy was an excellent studen rxen y d vote to 1 church and determxned to make succes s 11 luch luck to you andy the years to com Ann Pulse wa her cla S tes as t mber of the class havxng the nxcest personalxty Ann always had a mxle and a happy gr g or a IS a hxgh hon Ann W ar 1 we Hu BUIG, you were chosen by you ass b the most frxend From the lowest through the hlghes grades all knew Hughxe He was the wxllxng and frxendly hand who lped classmates and faculty mem all e When somethxng needed e done H gh was the one t a ad to d Thanks to you u for your wrllrng an helpful assxstance arllyn HlX01'1 was selected rn r e electron as belng the member mos dxlxgent and devo to h tas of lea nxn Marxlyn always dx a the as as e an a xttle bxt more T e good hablts the she established wx help the years to co e Our compll ments to you Marxlyn ff-'an-Wt 22 Bonnie Kugglos B ggles Youth Dxrector Judith 33ttGPflGld Jdy VIFQIHIG Marlo Brown G b John Sotty f fx' 1 ulman D Martln Karol Betty Ann Pulse Howard Randolph McKenzie Ra dy ath atxcx George Stroemer Maverx k ofessx n Joan MoGonnaughey eggptxo llllllm' Mary Margaret GOll1HS M E Ruth Powell K F wid' in-vp. Wwww ,...ar-ii., .alibi Li 'Nr Ronald A. Fisher Tex Join the Air Force James J. Kinzer Jim Industrial Arts Teacher Dale Pelfrey To have fastest car in t Michael Germann Mike Farmer ff P Lazy Emerson w1ll1amS Bxg M Eleanor Louise Gurtis Lxttle Bxt To marry jxmmy Ralph Winston McEwen Dentist Larry Hall Mining Engineer ugene Nartaker utch I C Phllllp Gene F 1 p 5 A le'l 9 B P 142 lyde Gampton A r Force t ayne Gampton To T B1 Karnes 5117 1:04 T Donald Kerrlok Mechanxc Marcella Gooper Marcxe A1r11ne Hostess Louellen Leach Lou Secretary James D KGlth Jxm Not have the m xng 1 g,.J i .J Margaret Ann Long Margxe Interlor decorator Darell Ray Stevens Get marrxed mxlk W- N ,N 'M' Lenora Taylor Lenny Axrlxne Stewardess Roger MUllGR1X Ros Own a fast Ford Kenneth Roush Ken of schoo Donna Sue Brown To be happy always Betty Joan GUHH1HQh3m Reglstered Nurse James Jordan L22 f-of nv'- S Marilyn Joy Harbold be h p A Wllllam Reno B111 Electron cs Judlth ShaP1OH F1lSOH Judy Secretary Marilyn Ambrose HIXOH ,f 'X Mary Jane Fling Laboratory Technxcxnn Kenneth Schraw Pharmacy doan Hyde Sampson Hyd e b appy 5 S John Vernon R1ttGHDOuSG radu Co e Howard Stanley Stan S r F rce Beverly Sue Gleadle Bev To be happy k success 'W' ff Dale Dent Wanda Anneta Kinney De De Nurse Ei fi x wan! Ag if QF Gharles Rapp Garolyn LOU1SG Barrett Carol o to modelxng sc Don Jones Jones 0 B COEIC Ruth Slbrel Jerry Cowgxrl on T Q v IW ZW63 O00 D-'J J mlb P-FIV- 03 O WG 0 'VCE -:CS r--'1 PDO P-4 C... C CD CV ,... CJ C9 Joan Lareau joanie John Kenneth Wltham t t o b an en Galvert M Walker DaV1d A Mennlng D e Kenneth W Doss P A or Co o at on Aja EdPHGStlHG HAPKIHS GUWQIHQS E Tgnae happy B successful Zhlrley Gray Receptxo lst Wi ty I wan t e gineer Farmer av . Kenny . C.4. . rp r i Lawyer .SR EEE? YI S A . Q J ! J' ,f 'e . n. Verdena Jacob Deanx Teacher Hugh F Bu e Hug Teachln Mary Moore Sharon Holladay To be successful E happy ZW X Perih Johnson To play college basketba Helen Lucille Douglas Lucy To be happy h success X- th I fu . i 'z 7 A 4' N ' l 1 N Gharleene w1lk1H Char o b h p y Barbara Fenner Bubbles Susan Patterson Kllne MOPPIS Horsxe A t T acher Joella Hartman 0 1-1,4 '2-',.-:f- LOIS Mar1e Jacobson L e Element ry Teacher Sharon Kaye Shannon Chxld P ychologx 4 J? J Qgfff ,-7 'sg'- Q fm F ,gal PatP1G1d Ann Gampbell Patty be happy Tommy Stephens Dale Kendall jake Farmer Sandra Sue Farmer Sandy Commercxal Artxst John Edward Randle Daddy O Busxneas Admxnxstratxon Mary Ann Richards lxssxonary nn Japan or Afrxca Barry Byrd Gleadle Zeke Joxn the Axr Force John H Brown Jr Engx eer Larry Gratt Larry Danlel Electronxcs k K YQ Paul Wait Engxneer Gene Davis Farmer 'n Q Qnl, . , ,O 5 yy' V D 33 ?pwl 1 5 3? U 2 Z' 3 E ', gm M , 7' W 4 Z4 we Robert Gregory e for Mellnda Dlane Mlller George 111 lookxng nn 1 Judy iener o travel and see the wor Karol D w1ll18mS To be happy 8 successful H 1 Qu -I. Donald Grago Dan Kelly Digger 'O' Dan Undertaker Anita LOUISG Hoover Nxda Beauty Culture J3H1CG Irene Gompton Jan Clerxcal worker Nancy Jean Gramer YHBPIGIA Garle Patty To be happy Shlrley Tener Shxrlock o ve few 11 Dlane GOWPAPOHI Compy Registered Nurse n Ma y Q,-x 4lUmm Jack Polnter James T Slater Executxve Gerald Bailey Axr Force Offxcer ZX! X James MoGomas Mac U S Army 38 KN H X16 ky'X QHFB 'Wx Leslie Ann Ludwlck G bby ele on H Johnny R Webster John Ybyllls GhP1St1H8 Mlller Chris Secrets y Garolyn Sue w1lk1H Susie Beauty operator xv P ' Linda Sue Vest Proxx be happy Diana do McBride Dee Dee El mentury Te cher Wllllam Sto er ar Ann Garpenter Eddy MUllGH1X barbara Kay Qrlttlth B bb .gm X XXX hiv' IP 'Www 'lt Xin. T? l 4 W V' Wayne Heiplnstlne 40 1 l l l l -S 1 ' t X . - - my 5 l f -'..- .i-2155. . 'fi-pf, in: 3 Sf' 1... I .. .. 'l 'sa r' ' ' SENIOR CLASS PLAY CAST Sharon Holladay, Melinda. Miller, Diane McBride, Hugh Buie, Susan Morris, Bonnie Ruggles, 309112, Hartman. Randy Mckenzie, Ann Pulse, John Rittenhouse, Marilyn Hixon, Diane Comparoni, Marilyn Harbold Perin Johnson. James Jordan, Sharon Shannon, Tommy Stephens, M ' J F1' Sandy Farmer. Kenneth Roush. ary ane mg' Barbara Fenner' James Mccomasf Senior Class A Case of Springtime was pre- sented by members of the senior class of Hillsboro High School. Fri- day evening in the school auditor- ium before a large and apprecia- tive audience. The play proved to be another hit for director Robert Satterfield and his associates, assistant direc- tor Mary Jane Fling, business man- Play ager Barbara Fenner, and seniori players. . A comedy concerned with the seemingly disastrous results of the magic tricks of a high school age magician, Bob Parker, most convincingly portrayed by Hugh Buie, the play progressed and smoothly due to a nz . . l C good performance of its -P A number ol the cast ' i' ie previous experience as actors and actresses in the junior play, which may have accounted for their pro- fessional performances, but at any rate the roles at the entire cast of the play were well played and aid- ed in the realistic and humorous presentation of the story. X KENNETH nousu, as Mr. Park-A er, Susan Morris, as Mrs. Parker, Wins Plaudils ol Audience paroni and Marilyn Hiestand as were the plainclothes man, Perin Johnson, and Miss Bright, Bonnie Ruggles. Clever staging and attractive costuming were a complement to aron Shannon as Bett and John'a play well adapted to youthful Sh y Rittenhouse as Dickie completed the hero's family. resentation resulting in a pleas lp . ing comedy convincingly portray- Ann Pulse was a riot as Gwenved and captivating the audience Anderson, Dickie Parkers girl Friday. Melinda Miller was a liv- ing and breathing Louella, the family maid. and James Jordan was the difficult-to-get-along-withl Mr. Abcrnaker, high school prin- cipal, the victim of some of Bob Parker's magic failures. Diana McBride was delightful fin the romantic role opposite the hero, Bob, and Randy McKenzie was well cast as her brother, Ed- die. Comcd roles Mrs Brunswich throughout. Prelude and interlude music was presented -by the higi school orchestra, under the direc tion of George C. Miller. Tommy Stephens and Jim Mc Coma.: were stage managersg San dra Farmer, properties manager and prompters, Sharon Holladag and Joella Hartman. Following an ovation from thu audience, and curtain call for th' ientire cast, Mary Jane Fling, busi 'ness manager for the production 'presented the director, Mr. Sattei Y - - 1, Mrs. James and Mrs. Hill of thc? field, with a gif! from the C251 P-TA, were portrayed to periec- ltion by lhrilyn Hixon, Diane Com- 'hringing to a close a delightfu levening of entertainment. cg-il ll., f ' f -To KL: 'J 5 ., lla ' 'Y 4' x 1 ff W3 N if ' it x.-I ' 41 Senior Class lo Present Play Event Scheduled At Auditorium Friday 'l'he senior class of Hillsbor High School will present its cla: Play, A Case of Springtime, i the high school auditorium Frida: May 29, at 8:15 P. M. A Case of Springtime is a fu length three act comedy about lush school senior who tries t lmmfess his girl friend by studyin f a3'?- HOWQWF. his performance !nV3l'laNY get him in trouble, ent IDB in minor tragedies for hin The amateur magician gets in trot ble at school, with the P-TA gn Dnzllv even -with the law. The f0UOWlng cast was selecter from members of the senior clas, gfwhtryvntsz Hugh Buie. snmi shannon, John Rittenhouse, Kenn- Roush. Susan Morris, Melinda Mui ff- ADB Pulse, Diana McBride fundy MCKCDI-ie, James Jordan WPYUYD Hixon, Marilyn Harbold Diane Cornparoni, Perin Johnsor and Boniue Ruggles, The play will be directed by Rob :rt Satterfield-, faculty director ant War? Jane Flmg. student director Ioellaliartman and Sharon Holla iay will serve as promptersg Tom U? Siephens and James McComas itage assistants. Business manager .or the class play is Barbara Fen ff- S982 manager, Sandra Farm QUEEN AND COURT Hlllsboro Hugh School Prom Queen Karol Wllllams ls shown after her crowmng at the annual jumor sensor :rom Friday mght at the Hlllsboro Hugh School gym Members of her court mclude left to right Judy Blankenshlp Beverly Gray Mary Ann McCarty Queen Karol Cheryl Wardlow Carol Wulllams and Lmda Pfeffer Nearly 240 attended the affalr A slmmlar number at ended the seventh annual prom party at the Armory which followed large lurnouls Al Prom Parly 239 Reglster For Annual Social Event The annual Jumor-Senlor Prom of Hillsboro Hlgh School attracted a large attendance prlmarxly xn formal attrre Frxday nxght clxmax mg the socxal act1v1t1es of the school year The prom was held tn the hxgh school gym whlch was festxvely decorated xn Southern Colonial theme Two hundred and thlrty nxne senxors Jumors and dates reglster ed at the door The dance floor was centered wlth an arbor surrounded by wlndmg walk and 14 fott tree Wrought nron benches were pro vxded rn the arbor and for the Queen s throne Tables were covered with decor A number ot laculty members and thelr wxves or husbands were special guests and chaperones A large crowd of spectators xnclud mg parents of many of the stu dents attended early m the eve nmg At closing time for the Dl0ll'l rmdmght the maJor1ty of those present adgoulned to the A1 rnory to be the guests of the Hillsboro JURIOF Chamber of Commerce Jaycee Ettes and other organxza txons uhxch assxsted Jaycees m SPODSOFIDE the After the Prom Party Raymond Ludwlck chairman of Jaycee committee m charge of this affair sand that 234 young persons attended enjoylng dan omg and breakfast vshlch was ser ved at 2 A M Saturday THE ARMORY had been gaxly decorated m keeplng wlth a Nltc Club Scene by a commlttec ln charge of Hrs ludxuck Dancmg progressed to the mu lL of Arne Hayes orchestra well known C1n 1011111311 dance band l Tables at whlch members of the Humor and semor classe and atne covers and centered wlth ar 'ltheu' guests were Seated for Serv ufrclal magnolxa blossoms cleverly fashxoned from crepe paper Crepe paper streamers formed a canopyl over dancers MUSIC for dancxng was provld l ed by Hugh Mankers orchestra Dancxng progressed fxom 9 P M to mldmght DCIICIOUS refresh ments of punch and cookres were provided The grand march consxsted of three sectlons each of whlch was led off by the Prom Queen Karol Wl1ll3mS escorted bv' Stuart Davxs president of the Junior class fol lowed by the attendants and then' escorts Attendants and escorts m cluded Carol Wxllxams and Dave Harp Judy Blankenshxp and John Clousher Beverly Gray and Dlck Staten Cheryl Wardlow and Hugh Wayne Shaw Lmda Pfcffer and Roger 'llullenlx Mary Ann Mc Carty and John 'VlcClu.re The Jun lor class presxdent presented the queen wxth her crown durmg the crowmng ceremomes mg were covered wlth White table cloths and decorated vuth a red twxsted band and red and whlte candles A hearty breakfast banquet m eluded ham baked beans potato salad a xanety of rellshes and milk and soft drmks 'vhs Georgc Vlllllams was chalr man of the food committee of Jaycee Ettes Ludmck expressed hrs committees aporecxatxon of the fme support grven the Aftex the Prom Party by warxous clubs and orgamzatlons contrxbutmg Contributions to the event amount ed to S357 from such orgamza tlons Speclal thanks were glven to George Farmer Charles Rosselott and H1155 Barbara Reld for 858151 nee Souxenxr programs were glYGl all attcndlng The crowd hngefei unul the Cl0Sll18 h0l-ll' 3 A ll- Annual Prom Party Planned Events Slared Frldoy Nught at Gym, Armory The annual party whxch hxgh lxghts the c11max of the social cal endar of members of the semor class of HluSb0l'0 I-hgh School they Jun1orSemor Prom wxll be heldl Fnday nxght m the high school 'udwxclc sand today that SBU. has been recexved ln contrxbutlons from social clvlc and fraternal or garuzatxons and mdlvlduals to wards defraymg expenses of the party Approxxmately 225 mem bers of the Jumor and semor class cs and 125 dates from other class es or out of town are expected to attend Ludwlck sard Breakfast wzll be served to a total of 400 Jumors semors and guests by the Jaycee Ettes Mrs George Wxlhams IS chaxrman of the food commxttee rn charge of the breakfast to be served at 2 A Nl The armory rs to be decor atcd ln a Hawanan motif accord mg to Mrs Raymond Ludwlck dec gymnasxum Jumors will host the oratmg commmee chan-mm prom wlth mus1c provxded for dancmg by Hugh Manker s orches tra from Lynchburg from 9 P M to mldmght The prom wxll be fol lowed by the After the Prom ar Chamber of Commerce assisted by members of the Jaycee Ettes Stella Mustard rs the chalrrnan of the yunxor class decoratmg com mittee M1ss Eva Fels asslsted by members of the FHA Chapter xs m charge of refreshments mclud mg punch and cookies to be serv ed at the prom Denms Crosby IS chaxrman of the coronatzon com zmttee ln charge of ceremomes in which the Queen Karol Wxl hams of the semor class and her attendants Carol Wxllxams Judy Blankenshxp Beverly Gray Cheryl Wardlove Lmda Pfeffer and Mary Ann McCarty of the Jumor class wzll take part Members of the faculty thcxr wrves and husbands are 1DVltEd to attend m the capaclty of guests and chaperones The seventh annual After the Prom party will be held xn the Armory lmmedlately followmg the prom and concludmg at 3 A M The well know orchestra of Anxe Hayes Cmcmnatx wxll fumxsh rnusxc for dancmg for thxs party whxch rs xn charge of a commxttee of Jaycees headed by Raymond Ludwxck PROM QUEEN Karol Wsl hams gets her crown from the ,amor class presndont Stun' Davis to open the annual af fan- l 1 , 4 I ' ' ' , . . 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' . 1 , , . , ' D ' , HHS Seniors Plan Tour o After a years preparation 79 sensors and three chaperones took off on the annual semor tour Sun day evemng Their destxnatlon ts Washmgton D C New York Cnty and Phxladelphna In order to ranse funds for the tru! the group engaged m many actxvxtles xncludmg some of the followmg Operatxon of the conces- sxon stand at the football games on a 50-50 basis for the athletxc department of the hngh school ,ellmg Chrxstmas cards fruxt akes candy ball pomt pen sets md holdmg a rummage sale and 1 bake sale Most of the projects SHARON HOLLADAY BONNIE RUGGLIS f Three Crhes are operated on an mdxvldual tour group Bonnxe Ruggles book basxs the harder an ll'ldlV1dU3l keeper m charge of the Chrxstmas works the more he makes One of card sales Hydce Sampson book the members worked so hard that keeper ln charge of the fruit cake he made enough for hrs tnp and sales and Joella Hartman, treas received a nxce refund of over S20 urer of the tour group Some of those gomg had to pay, the whole amount from thelrl IN WASHINGTON the gl-gup pockets because they exther lackediwm vim thg usual rgund gf spe. the v.lll or the tlme to take part tn any of the progects promoted by the group At Hxllsboro the tour group operates xndependently of the semor class and the funds are the monxes earned by the semor class rs used for the semor tour In accompanylng pxctures are cxal snghts to see m the natlons capxtal xncludxng the Capxtol the Whlte House the FBI Mt Vernon Washmgton Monument tm the day lxght and at mghth Arlington Con ers Thus year as a specxal treat ,the group has txckets for the Na txonal Symphony to hear the con Shawn HOUHGHY SSCl'ei31'.V of the f cert Musto for Young America ' Joanna HARTMAN W The group wxll move from Washxngton to Annapohs and see he xmdshlprnen 1n parade and tour the famous buxldmgs on thas sue From Annapohs the group mll go to New York City where they will he treated to a vlslt to the Umted Natxons the New York Stock Exchange the Statue of Lib- erty Chmatown a ride around Manhattan Island a vxstt to the observatxon roof of one of the sky- scrapers the Hayden Planatarnxm and many other potnts of xnterest. Sole to Reuse Funds for Trip HHS Sensors qcourmuzo Flon FRONT PAGE! Fxom bleu York the group sul eo to usxt Old Chnst Church Con stxtutxon Hall and the Betsy Ros home all ln Phxladelphxa This gem the group mll stay together as a group for each hom for tht entnre trxp The xtmexau calls for a xery txght and croudec schedule of sxvhtseemg lhele mil Je no tlme for xndmduals to see frlends vmt relatnes and Ylsll places of mdmdual mterest No mme unll be axaxlable for shop pxng It IS one of the most com prehensne schedules ex er attempt ed by a group trom Ilxllsboro The group 'eit Leesburf' on the Xatxonal Lnmxted at 840 P 'SI Sundax and uxll ICIUTH to Lees hung on Saturday moxnm at 8 15 A M on the Dlplomat The tram had been scheduled to urxxe at - 30 P 'tl' Sunday but lt was late Between 200 and 300 persons mt messed the departurr Makmg the tup mth the senxors .ue Mrs Addlson Xhlham and Mrs Howard Jacob These ladzes were selected by ballot from a Inst of lpphcants consxstmg of mothers of the semors Donald lnm serxes as advcsor for the group and maktng the mp mth them Y' HYDEE SAMPSON packed tins of candy fruit cakes Semgrg Plqn lan mppmg me rtbboo an of these new :tems will be sold at drastxcally reduced prxces In addxtxon to these new xtems the group will have for sale ohxte- elephant xtems donated by th members of the class Thxs group High mll range from lavm mow ers to a mlhxilggfigalnsale to rgzoiffgy' mother cat wxth a htter of kxttcns The group wants to stress the fact to help PHY for their UID W Wish- that thts rummage group v.on't he mgton D C and New York Clty trash but mil consxst of nems that The sale vull be held Saturday, hate value xi the right buyer can May 7, m the room formerly oe be found d b Larr kRob t If th th ilgghiy, located :text tomtiz? bslduimunxtyelxhzzsrehiixsiitfngl ofevcailtrre mg formerly occupned by the G land would hke to donate them to S Dunmck Company on West Maxngthe class they are requested to St get xn contact mth a member of Items for sale wxll xnclude new the class or call the hugh school. Chrxstmas cards and all-occasxon'EY 3-3485 They mav also contact cards, new kxtchen tools, vacuum-iAnn Pulse, EX 3-2338, or Diane r ou? NNW so M WN v X ft ..f kv McBride, EX 3-2078 he seniors have orgamzed n pick-up servnce and mll come to your place for your donation Any Item: that are not sold may be returned to the donor or uxll be given to a worthy organuauon V. O i . . K E N ' 5 0 0 1' ' ' an - ' ' ' , . ' , . -5 . , ' 0 V 'V . ' . . - - X - y n'- ' - . , ' .'k.' 'V -l 'T' . I n f. -v . r . . I I u ' ' V. ' , 4 1. I .P 1 ' 1 ' . . . . . , ' . ' . I V , f rs , v , 5 ,A ' . ' ' : . l . 5 ' r ' ' ' ' I , ,- . r ,- - . w A , l , - h ,V - - i . ' ' :' ' g 1. , . ,Z . t ' ' ' X 3 v V ' 1 ' ' V - 1 . . . t ', ' ' . 2 . I , ' , kept in separate accounts. None of 4 gg-essional Library' and many oth- w -. 1 -- A -' . ' ' 1 I . . K . . . i ' , r 4 A f- , 4 1 N ' ' l , 4 ' , , , 1 - . . . . . . . , W is . , , . , , SQ' g fp O . ., , I . . T . . V . ' e , . ., s V' . . Semor Tour Hlghllghts Reviewed we TOUR ISTS-With the buildings of lower Manhattan servmq as n background Hvllsboro Nlgh School seniors are shown in New York City durxng a hlqhhght of thelr annual tour The group in clude: left to right Barbara Fenner lback to camera! Diana McBrnde Sandy Farmer Mary Jane Fling Susan Morru and John Rittenhouse Tho group an enjoying the lights ll the ferry carrito them on then' way to vssi! the Statue of Liberty Eigbtytwo persons mcludmg 79lact1ons and reactxons to some try semors and three chaperones, re-img sltuatxons turned tired but ODBVIBEBH that one of the best senior tours of Hillsboro Hrgh School had been completed The group drew the praises of the hotels in winch they stayed and of the guides who showed 'them the sights The group operated under ngxd rules of con duct agreed upon before the tour took off Instead of attraetxng at tentxon by the foolxsh and Juvenile pranks common to young people the group from Htllsboro attracted attention because of thexr mature 3 The schedule was crowded but so many uxterestmg things were included that the members of the group found llttle ume to notice the fatigue endured by each, As one member of the group put It I took fzve clean shxrts and found time to change mto only three of them Every moment of the trip presented somethmg new begxn mng wxth an ovemlght rxde on a tram to an elevator trip of 60 stones in seven seconds Every hour presented new opportunities for the members of the group to see and learn about new things rn the great land of ours A FEW OF the adventures on Jared most by the group meluded ehmlung the Washington lfonu ment hstenmg to great music played by the Natxonal Symphony Orchestra tourmg the natzons capxtal vnsltmg Mt Vernon and Arhngton cemetery eating dmner as a group ln a fme restaurant ln Washington watclung the mldshxp- men parade at Annapolxs rxdmg a bus over the New Jersey Turnpike to New York City seeing the crowds ln New York Cxty riding the subway ridmg the ferry to the Statue of Liberty and chmb- mg the wmdmg stairs of the sta- tue to the crown To tins hst may be added en Joymg a thnlhng show at the lax-8 est theatre Ln the world Radxo Cxty Music Hall seeing New York at night tram the top of the RCA buxldmg vxsxtmg the New York Stock Exchange touring the Umt ed Natwus buildings, ndmg around Manhattan Island on the ferry boat visiting Chmatown and the Bowery and last but not least stoppmg ln Phxladelphxa to vxsxt Constxtuuon Hall wxth xts Lxberty Bell Betsy Ross House and Old Chrxst Church The group xs grateful to the school :ts offlcmls and advxsors and to the parents all of whom made thxs expenence a realxty Through dxarles and photographs the experiences of this tnp w1l1 be relwed many tunes and as ,the years roll by the semor tour may well be one of those things so fondly remembered by th group that was gtxven the oppor tumty to make the tmp EA! -fp: K' x xox QV ' S we-,Q XX -vw -ws .3 1 l Xt' S- -. 5 2 E C9 W? x O1 X067 kofff ' ss '56 0' L xx x i i 0 X X I X x X ' l X . T i X ' X XXX' , 7- l X X 'fi X so ' + ,f Q 4 Xu x ,gi lx NLQ X l O GQACV ' x . 'S 44 H1 X o ' 0 0 . 0 l ' . n l . 1 ' . ' ' ' EH v 1 . . ' f , ' - ,,.:A I . . ,. . . i - jg .L . z . .' . ', 'li' W ' , , - 1 ' i , - A ,E . e , lv f . vu . - u 1 I . ' . . ' Q . , 6 I - ., -. ' 1 4 A , , 'L ' 1, ' ' . u ' ' ' . . . ' - 1 . ' ' - 1 W . , S. . . . ,. I . . K 1 I 4 s u ' ' I .ulxsla , f7 ' xO Q lt X ,D Q X 0 s s UD , , A -, NY- X .ig ,. xc HONORED--Given honorary membership in the Hillsboro FFA Chapter Friday night were thesi three persons, left to right, Miss Barbara Reed, high school secretary: Mrs. Jean Head, florist: and Pau Burch, farm implement dealer. Miss Reed was honored for her efforts in preparing the program an: other secretarial work, Mrs. Head for her assistance in floral arrangements and for the flowers for the ladies and Burch for his contributions to the group and especially for financing a trip for a mem' ber to the state convention. FFA Banquet Held Friday Numerous Awards Are Presented at Fefe Approximately 200 Hillsboro FFA Chapter members, parents and guests attended the annual banquet, held inthe Washington School multi-purpose room Friday night, despite inclement weather and hazardous road conditions. The meeting following the ban- quet, conducted by chapter officers and members in accordance with parliamentary procedure form, inv eluded the presentation of founda- tion and chapter awards, honoring of special guests, introduction of members and parents present, pre- sentation of past and present chap- ter queens, entertainment in the form of a movie entitled Star Farmers of America, and music by the chapter band. The banquet was officially open-J ed with introductory remarks by Douglas McCann, chapter presi- dent. Invocation was given by John Graff, chapter chaplain, followed by dinner music by the FFA band. Following BSP!!-Fly served by members of the loca1FHA may ter under the supervision of Miss Eva Fels, advisor, the opening ceremony was given by chapter officers: Doug McCann, president, Geraldean Shelton, vice presidentg Richard Achor, secretaryg Larry Johnson, treasurerg Larry Rodan, reportetg Francis Blanton, sentinelg John Graff, chaplain, and Eugene Schraw, student advisor. JERRY PATTON, assistant vice president, extended the welcome. J , Howard Fettro gave the response an behalf of parents, following which guests present were intro- duced, including donors of awards. school officials present and repre- sentatives of other county chap- ters. The chapter Queen for 1960-61. Miss Beverly Gray, junior student at Hillsboro High School, was in- troduced and presented with a cor- gage by former presidents, Dale Kendall and John Rittenhouse. Re- tiring quoen was Miss Mary Jane Fling. pg PRESIDING-Dauq McCann, FFA Rodan, Hottle, 5 , .sff ll ffii QUEEN PINNED-Miss Beverly Gray, queen of the Hillsbor FFA Chapter, gets flowers pinned on her jacket by John Ritten house, former chapter president, during the annual b nquet Frida night. Q, AccoMPi.lsHMeN'rs OF the Q chapter for thc past year were given by Jim Keith after which honorary degrees were presented by chapter assistant officers. These included: Vice president, Jerry Patton: secretary, David Ludwick: treasurer, Tom Renog reporter, Stephen Nartkerg sentinel, Bob Hottie: student advisor. John Main, and chaplain, Larry Cooper. FFA Chapters ' Hold Livestock Judging Meet l The five FFA chapters in High-, land County participated in a coun-f ty-wide livestock judging meet! held Wednesday afternoon on two county farms, with Mowrystown team scoring high for the county- with 5611 points. Hillsboro and Lynchburg teams tied for second lace with 5215 charge new president of the Hillsboro FFA Chapter, presided at the night banquet. Chapter Picks Officersp McCann, President The Hillsboro Future Farmers o America Chapter met Thursdal night at the high school building and elected officers for the com ing year. New officers will takf office on March 1. Douglas McCann was electec president, Other officers include Geraldean Shelton, vice president Jerry Patton, assistant vice presi dent: Richard Achor, secretary David Ludwick, assistant secretary Larry Johnsonf treasurerg Ton Reno, assistant treasurerg Larry reporter: Steve Nartker assistant reporter. Francis Blantin, sentinelg Bok assistant sentinelg Gena Schraw, student advisor, Johr Main, assistant student advisor John Graff, chaplaing Larry Coop er. assistant chaplain. Plans for the annual chapter ban quet were discussed and a com mittee was appointed to take of arrangements. Fifty boys participated on teams,l awards. Livestock used was donated comprised of 10 members to a team. William L Cornelius, High- land' Producers Livestock Associa- tion manager, judged teams and- merits. for the occasion by William Irvir and Stanley Kibler, Holstein cows and first calf heifersg Harvey Brew fer, yearling Shorthorn cattle, Johr individuals on livestock iudgiegi Scanlon, Hampshire ewes, Williarr High individual scores were made by the following boys, in in- dividual j u d g i n g competition: Charles Nace, 6313 Richard Walker, 6293 Jackie Richey, 623, all three members of Mowrystown Chapter. Eugene Schraw, 617, Dale Kendall, 606, both of Hillsboro chapter. Sam West, McClain, 5843 John Scanlon, 582: Virgil Brewer, 579, both of Lynchburg chapter. John Bowman, 573, Mowrystown chapter. Wesley Black 568 McClain chapter P , ' . , A points each. McClain was next with! Lynchburg chapter was host for 4975 points, Fairfield, 4931 points.ithe judging contest and gave the ,Penquite, Corriedale ewesg Edgar 3 Fawley, aged Hereford cows, Hamp I shire breeding gilts and Hampshire market hogs. Judging contests f were held on the Kibler and Faw- lley farms. at Annual Junior-Senior Prom A was 3 x A ON YOUR MARK-Ready for the grand march to start the festivities at the annual Hillsboro High School Junior-Senior Prom is Queen Karol Williams tright, frontl with her march escort. Attendants and escorts are at left. Annual Banquet Held Thursday 225 Attend Annual Event of Hall Here Juniors to Fete Seniors at Annual Banquet' Thursday Members of the Junior class are completing plans for holding ol the annual Junior-Senior banquet to be held Thursday night in the new addition of the llillsbort Methodist Church, beginning at 6:30 P. M. Roger Burton is chair man of the junior class committee in charge of arrangements. 6:30 p. M- Joyce Dixon is chairman of the program committee. Members o' the junior class are traditionally the hosts at the banquet, whicl honors members of thc graduating X Two-hundred and twenty-t'ivc juniors, seniors and special guests attended the annual Junior-Senioi Banquet held in fellowship hall ot the Methodist Church, Thursday at The junior class was the tradi- tional host for the party. Yo-Me Co class of the Methodist Church prcpziit-tl and served the banquet courses and floral table decorai 91355, l tions were provided by Jean? Flowers. Special guests included Dr. Leland McBride, vice president of Hillsboro Board of Education and Mrs. lllclirideg Paul Upp, sup erintendent of Hillsboro High Schoolg Walter Shannon, high school principal, and Mrs. Shan- non, Glenn Knechtly, Mrs. Mary Murphy. Miss Marjorie Treadweli and Dr. Luther Warren, four ol six home room teachers of junior and senior classes. INVOCATION was given by Rev Carl Ling, Methodist minister, Stuart Davis, junior classipresi- dent, gave the weleomeg John Rita tenhouse, senior class president. the response. Special music for the occasion was provided by piano solos, by David Kerr, and a vocal solo by Sallie Roush, accompanied at the piano by Rosalind Rhoads David played Emperors Waltz, The Blue Danube, and Tammy. Sally sang Sweet Violets. In the absence of John Henry Brown, president of the school board, Dr. McBride, vice president of the board, spoke briefly, voicing his appreciation for being invited to attend the function and stating that.,be was pleased to be able to attend as a representative of the local board of education. High School Principal Shannon made brief remarks of commenda- tion to the junior class for a job well donejl and also expressed Pleasure upon being afforded the opportunity to attend the banauet. Home room teachers for the twt classes will serve as chaperoncs including Glenn Knechtly, lvlrs Mary Murphy and Miss Marjoru Treadwell for the senior class rooms: George Williams, Johi Bryant and Dr. Luther Warren junior classrooms. I Stuart Davis, Junior class pres: dent, will give the welcome. Johi Rittenhouse, senior president. wil ll . give the response. gflfgx M3 46 ' :i SH k Karol Williams Selected Queen Fo: Junior-Senior Prom Miss Karol Williams, Hillsbort High School senior, was sclectet Wednesday by popular vote oi b0ys of the senior class to reigr as prom queen at the annual jun ior senior prom to be held Friday May 13. Selection of the queer was made in the traditional man- ner, with nominations from the general assembly of senior boys, followed by voting on candidates. Male members of the junior class met Thursday at 9 A. M. and nominated a slate of candidates for attendants, from which six junior girls were elected to serve as the queen's attendants at the prom. Attendants chosen were: Cheryl Wardlow, Linda Pieffer, Beverly Gray, Carol Williams, Judy Blank- enship and Mary Ann McCarty, They will attend the queen and DH1'iiCiDHte in ceremonies during the prom. 'ftl'-1 X L il Q15 N4 OFFICIALS 1:1-K Walter T Shannon Principal Randy McKenzie retiring Vice Pres of the student body Randy Barney New President and James King New Vice President Even Tommy Stephens got decorated at Christmas time Melinda Miller layne Helpenstine and Patty Smith look on. Who washed the dishes from the Jr-Sr Dinner? MR. HIXON at . 1 V 47, 7 :Q w . t x S 5 in g 2 as 35+ I- uf msn R .nlfg Ez Q XQf 47 Below: Remember the winter of 1960? , ,- ,, i ' f Q., MK , -,N , -.Qi-,..,t . x - ,., xv? L A g -.nfjifv-3. ' 1 . . -ff. , 'Q ...... ,ugy -3 , 15711, Y . 'sn W' . .-, , ' .Na i x - vi R fk Iii A S nl f ide th X -. 'M r A+ qs' ,L V gil X . A auf? fit, lgff, 5 5? ,. ,fu - 'ry .K,fF Hr . u, ,AMA-, + ,H-Q .M1-hy,m , , 'fm -S ,, K fa 4 ,Of ' ., s V 2 . ' .gt 9 .. ,ff X LL. 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Band l,2,3,Q, GAA lg Tour Group 3,Q, Honor Society Student Council 2' staff lg Tour Group Q' Raiser Qg Smoke Sig- Q. 1 2,3 Philip Karnes Jim Keith Den Kelley gDale Kendall Donald Kerrick wanda Kinney Jim Kinzar Joan Lareau Lomellen Leach Margaret Long Leslie Ludwick Fillman Martin Diana McBride James McComas Joan McConnaughey Ralph McEwen Randy McKenzie Mellnda Miller Phyllis Miller Susan Morris Eddy Mullenix Roger Mullenix Dale Pelfrey Jack Pointer Ruth Powell Ann PU1SB John Randle Bill Reno Volleyball , so Football 2 3 A u Must valuable l,2,3,A H-Cl Football 3,A Pep Band 1,2, Signals A Band 1 2,3,A 3 A FFA 1,2, Football 2 GAA 1,2, Tour Band 1,2 3,A Tour Group A Honor Student Honor Society 3 ftball champs 1,2, Baseball 3,A, Softball Champs 2 player honorable mention A Chorus b 3,A, FFA l,2,3,A, Tour Group A Basketball 2'3 Band 1,2, Chorus l,2,3,A H Club 3 A Student Council 2,A Smoke Drchestra A Pep Band A, Honor Society Group A Pep Band A Honor Society 3 FFA l, 3 Dfflca Helper A Cafeteria worker A 3 Tour Group A, Treasurer, Junior Class Prom Queen Attendant 3 Office Helper A Honor Society l,2,3, Honor Student l,2,3 Tour Group A Honor Society l,2,3, Tour Group A, Flagbearer for Band A Flag Raiser A Office Helper A Football 1,2 Basketball l,2,3 A Softball Champs Band 2,3,A Chorus 2,3 A Junior Class Play 3, Senior Class Play A, General Scholarship Team 1,3 Senior Scholarship Team A National Scholarship Contestant 3 Honor Society 3 A GAA l,2,3,A, Student Council 1,2 Yearbook Staff 3,A, Tour Group A Basketball Cheer leader 2 Girls State 3 Prom Queen Attendant 3 Football 2 Tour Group A Honor Society A GAA l,2,3 Yearbook Staff 3 Tour Group A Flag Raiser A Band 2,3, Chorus 2,3, Pep Band 2,3 District Music Contestant 2, State Music Contestant 2, Senior Scholarship Team A Basketball 2, Band l,2,3,A, Chorus l,2,3,A, Drchestra 2 3 A Pep Band 1,2 3,A, District Music Contestant 2 3,A, State Music ontestant 2 3,A, Junior Class 1 2,3 Senior Scholarship Team A Natlonal Scholar ship Contestant 3, Honor Society 3 A Honor Student l 2 3 Student Council l,2,3 A Freshmen Class Presi dent Junior Class Uice President Student Body Presi dent A Boys State 3, Ayres' Science Award 3 Safe Drivers' Award 3 Smoke Signals Band l,2,3,A, Chorus l,2,3,A Orchestra A JUHIUT Class Play 3, Senior Class Play A Senior Scholarship Team A National Scholarship Contestant A Honor Society 3 GAA 1 Yearbook Staff A Basketball Cheer leader A Homecoming Queen A Honor Society 2,3,A, Tour Group A Cafeterla worker l,2,3 Band 2,3,A Chorus 2,3,A, Junior Class Play 3 Senior Class Play A General Scholarship Team l,2,A, Sen1or Scholarship Team A, National Scholarship Contestant 3 Honor Soclety 3,A, GAA l,2,3 TDM TDM Staff 2 3 A Girls State 3, Art Contest Award winner l,2,3 Football 1 2,3,A, Basketball Intramural Champs 2 Football All League Player A Student Counc1l l,A Tour Group A Football 1,2 Baseball l National Scholarship Contestant 3 Cafeteria worker l,2,3 Volleyball Intramural Champs A, Band l,2,3,A Chorus l 2 3 A Orchestra 3 A Junior Class Play 3 Senior Class Play A General Scholarship Team 1 2,A Senior Scholarship Team A, National Merit Scholarship Con testant A Honor Society 1,2,3,A, GAA l,2,3 A Student Council 3 A TDM TDM Staff l Yearbook Staff l,2,3,A Tour Group A Girls State 3 Smoke Signals A Football A Intramural Basketball and Volleyball Champs 2, Football Mgr l, Junior Class Play 3 Tour Group A Dfficl Helper 3 Cafeteria worker l 50 ll: . : , S : . . , 9 1 S ' ' ' 1: : 1 5 I ' ': ,ue O . 2 : S 2132 Z F ' 1 o - : Z 3 ' Z 1 I , . 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Mary Ann Richards John Rittenhouse Kenneth Roush Bonnie Ruggles Hydee Sampson Judy Sattarfield Carol Setty Sharon Shannon Ruth Slbrel Jim Slater Howard Stanley Darell Stevens Tommy Stephens Billy Storer George Stroemer Judy Tener Shirley Tener Paul walt Calvert walker John webster Linda west Carolyn wilkin Charleene wilkln Emerson williams Karol williams Thomas williams Bill wilson John witham Mel McKinley Charles Rapp Band l,2,3,A, Chorus l,2,3,A, Drchestra 2,3,A, Dis trict Music Contestant 1 2 3,A, State Music Contestant 2,3,A, Junior Class Play 3 GAA 1,2 Tour Group A Basketball Cheerleader A Band 1,2 3 A Chorus l,2,3,A, Drchestra 3 A, Pep Band A, Junlor Class Play 3 Senior Class Play A Senior Scholarship Team A National Scholarship Con testant 3 FFA l,2,3,A Student Counc1l 3,A, Yearbook Staff 3,A, Tour Group A, Vice President, Junior Class, Senior Class Safe Drivers' Award A FFA Chapter President 2,3, Secretary A County President A, wlnner County Co op Duiz trip to Berkeley, California Band l,2,3,A Chorus 1 2,3,A, Drchestra 3,A, Pep Band A Band Student Director A, Senior Class Play A Senior Scholarship Test A Ag Club 3 A Tour Group A District Honor Society l,2,3 A Blue Triangle 1 Tour Group A National Scholarship Contestant 3 GAA l,2,3,A, Student Council l,2,3, Yearbook Staff 3,A, Tour Group A FHA 2,3,A, Tour Group A FHA 2 3 A Tour Group A Basketball Intramural Champs 2 Band l,2,3,A Drchee tra 1 2,3,A Junior Class Play 3 Senior Class Play A General Scholarship Team A Senior Scholarship Team A National Scholarship Contestant 3 Honor Society 3,A Honor Student 3, GAA l,2,3,A, Student Counc11 l, TDM TDM Staff l Yearbook Staff 3,A, Tour Group A Basket Band 1 2 3,A, Chorus 2,3,A Drchestra 2 3,A Music Contestant 2 3 A, Senior Class Play A Institute A Tour Group A Baseball l, General Scholarship Team 3 National Scholarship Contestant 3, Honor Society 3,A Agricul ture Club l,2,3,A Tour Group A Intramural Champs 1,2 3 Tour Group A Band l,2,3, Chorus 1 2,3,A Tour Group A Tour Group A, Art Award winner 2,3,A Volleyball champs A, GAA 1 2,3 Tour Group A Major ette A Chorus A GAA l,2,3 Flagbearer For the Band A Basketball Intramural Champs 2, Tour Group A FFA l 2,3,A Tour Group A Track l,3, Tour Group A Basketball Intramural champs 2, Chorus 1,2 3,A Dis trlct Music Contestant 1 General Scholarship Team 3 Tour Group A Cheerleader, Football, 1,2,3,A, Basket ball l,2,3 A, Flag Raiser A Dffice Helper 2 GAA l,2,3, Blue Triangle l Tour Group A Flag Raiser A Basketball Intramural Champs 2 Junior Class Play 3 National Scholarship Contestant 3, Honor Society 3 GAA 1,2, Blue Triangle 1, Student Council 1, Tour Group A, Cheerleader, Football 2 3,A, Basketball 2 Football 3, Baseball 2, Torch Club 1 Band 1,2,3,A Chorus 2,3,A, Drchestra A, National Scholarship Contestant 3 Honor Society 3, GAA l Yearbook Staff A, Tour Group A, Prom Gueen A Football 1, Baseball l, Volleyball Intramural Champs FFA 1 2,3, Student Council 1 Tour Group A Intramural champs 2 3 Tour Group A Band 1,2,3,A, Drchestra 3,A, Pep Bend 2,3,A, General Scholarship Team 2,3,A, Senior Scholarship Team A National Scholarship Contestant 3, Honor Student 2,3, To r Group A rr-'A 3,u ' : : : I ll: . 1 . 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' : - . : . - - : n I I LAST WILL S TESTAMENT GERALD BAILEY CARDLYN BARRETT DDNNA BRDwN JDHN H BRDwN JR VIRGINIA BRDMN HUGH BUIE PATRICIA CAMPBELL CLYDE CAMPTDN wAYNE CAMPTDN MARY ANN CARPENTER MARY CDLLINS DIANE CDMPARDNI JANICE CDMPTDN MARCELLA CDDPER LARRY CRAFT DDNALD CRAGD NANCY CRAMER ERNESTINE CUMMINGS BETTY CUNNINGHAM ELEANDR CURTIS LARRY DANIEL GENE DAVIS DALE DENT CHARLES DILLDN KENNETH DDSS LUCILLE DDUGLAS SANDRA FARMER BARBARA FENNER JUDY FILSDN RDNNIE FISHER MARY JANE FLING RUSSELL GALL MICHAEL GERMANN BARRY GLEADLE BEVERLY GLEADLE UEGUEath iD Lynn Sonner my athletlc abillty m1ll to Mr K my ability to pay attentlon 1n Meth class bequeath to Beverly Gray my beautlful Cl8F1H8t playlng bequeath to my brothers my outstanding ab1l1ty ln English bequeath to Donna Fenner my melephone COUSIQH to Phill1p Dickey my positlon as managlng editor of the TDM TDM will to glve to will to conslgn cons1gn Beverly Gray my black hair Linda Pfeffer my seat 1U world Problems Mr Atsalls my long hair to any Juniors my share of locker space to Jeann1e wilkin my seat 1n Engllsh class bequeath to Carol Dickerson my plnochle decks donate to Penny N1chols my abllity to some day be a senior m1ll to Mrs Murphy my ab1l1ty to get tlckled 1n Engllsh class leave to Mr Satterfleld my curls leave haven't you HDLICEU7 donate to Opal wllly my Economics bequeath to my s1sters Joanne and Connie my world Problems notes bequeath to Rosalind Rhoads my music of the Battle Hymn of the Republic bequeath to my brother, John, my letter UTit1UQ abil1ty will to Randy Barney my blonde hair will to Stella Mustard my smile have nothing to leave, but would welcome a bed for classes consign to John Young my college textbooks bequeath to Harold Post my Economics class will to the Junior Class the ability to pass world Problems bequeath to Gera1dean'Sheltnn my little sister give to Coach Bryant my ability to drive mill to Jeanie wise my shorthand and typing ability will to Jerry wilkin my ability to pass without studying will to Marinonna Cox my natural curly hair. bequeath to Harold Post my Math class. give to Larry Cooper my driving ability. will to Mr. Irvin my D 2 forms. consign to Ralph Gleadle my seat in world Problems. 52 I' . . . 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It 1 SHIRLEY GRAY ROBERT GREGORY BARBARA GRIFFITH PATTY HALEY LARRY HALL MARILYN HARBDLD JOELLA HARTMAN wAYNE HELPHINSTINE DAUE HENNING MARILYN HIXDN SHARON HDLLADAY ANITA HODUER UERDENA JACOB LOIS JACOBSON PERIN JOHNSON DON JONES JIM JORDAN BERNIECE JUSTIFE PHILLIP KARNES JIM KEITH DAN KELLY DALE KENDALL DONALD KERRICK wANDA KINNEY JIM KINZER JOAN LAREAU LDUELLEN LEAGH MARGARET LONG LESLIE LUDMICK FILLMAN MARTIN DIANA MCBRIDE JAMES MGCOMAS TDAN MCGONNAUFHEY RALPH MCEMEN RANDY MCKENZIE MELINDA MILLER w1ll to w1ll to w11l to day she conslgn J1mmy MCLBUQDIIH my chair 1D trumpet sectlon Don Patterson my ability w 1ch I never used J1ll McGee my ability to drlve so that some w11l get her llcense to MIKE McCre1ght my ability to someday be COFTIE 8 SED 1 UI' conslgn to Diane Shaffer my ab1l1ty to study and get straight A's w1ll to Joy wallace my ability to drive bequeath to any deservlng Junlor Qlrl my mathematical mind will to Roger Dlllon my abllity to study bequeath to Bob Stanforth my s1ze 12 Football and basketball shoes bequeath to my S1StET, Ruth my seat in Mrs Murphy' English wlll to consign will to class Sandra Johnston my cha1r 1D Band practlce to my s1ster, Dlane, my love of sports Donna Jacob my seat in French Class bequeath to Marllyn Hiestand my first horn chair bequeath to Johnny and Jerry Patton my sneez1ng ability wlll to Coach Atsalis,The Hoagland Flyers leave without a w1ll w1ll to Ginny Dav1dson my Economxcs book donate to Ronald Jenkins my sleeplng abllity during Study Hall g1ve to John McBr1de my most valuable player trophy because that 15 as close as he wlll come cons1gn to James wilkln my ab1lity to work wlth rotten cadavers will to Donald Evans my sl1ghtly used ECONOMICS book will to Robert Brown my turkey farm w1ll to Teresa williams all my love affairs give to Dennis Crosby my sledrldlng ability bequeath to Ruth McEwen my ab1lity to get iong with most teachers wlll to Sue Dean my typing ability will to my sisters my shyness bequeath to Connie Kelley all my aff1liations located in New Vienna and Leesburg bequeath to Jim Boltz my space on Mr K's blackboard donate to my dear C7 sister Ann my long blond hair and h1gh school boys will James wright my mechanical abllity w1ll Mary Lee Baker my quietness w1l1 will Gene Schraw my '52 Ford Jimmy Byrd my little blue Ford and B11 the little obligations that go with it. bequeath to Joe Partridge my world Problems book. 53 J , . s fit, ' , . to . 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' to . . to UILLIAM STORER JR I I I RUTH POWELL ANN PULSE JOHN BILL MARY JOHN RANDLE RENO ANN RICHARDS RITTENHOUSE KENNETH ROUSH BONNIE RUGGLES HYOEE SAMPSON JUDITH SATTERFIELO KENNETH SCHRAU CAROL SETTY JOHN SETTY SHARON SHANNON RUTH SIBREL JAMES SLATER HOMARO STANLEY OARELL STEVENS TOM STEPHENS GEORGE STROEMER LENORA TAYLOR JUDY TENER SHIRLEY TENER PAUL MAIT CALUERT MALKER JOHNNY MEBSTER LINDA MFST CAROLYN MILKIN CHARLEENE NILKIN EMERSON MILLIANS KAROL WILLIAMS TPM MILLIAMS BILL NILSON JOHN UITHAM bequeath to Linda Pfeffer my abil!-fY in Ecunomics' will to any girl who walks to school in the rain my hair clips. bequeath to the Jr Class my ability to get along with Mrs Murphy o k will to Paul Elliott my wood working ability give to Jim Byrd the memory of my dimples will to Doug McCann my 3 years of experience pinning the corsage on the FFA Queens consign to Charles Jones my forward look bequeath to Rosalind Rhoads my 8th grade buddies, Tommy Sampson, Robert Van Frank, and Gary Furnish bequeath to Jim Smith my ability to drive slowly will to Sandie Haek my seat in world Problems class bequeath to my little brother, Eugene, my scholastic mind leave to Nickle Gross my seat in Home Economics will to Larry Uuickle my seat in Economics consign to Alex my gold, fuzzy coat will to Francis Blanton my social studies class will in A will playing will to to Fred Main my ability to drive to New Market minutes Doug Chaney my dragster and sloppy pool wendell Sparks my Economics Book will to Dennis Crosby my driving ability will to wendal Sparks my ability to get stuck on gravel roads will to Jerry Frump my willingness to go to school will to Mr K my pony tall bequeath to Jimmy Lukens my white tennis shoes donate to Bob Ferguson my favoriets parking place consign to Gary Hammond my ab1lity to study will to Artie Kerr my ability to keep slim Jleave do I hear sighs of relief from Mr K w1ll to my sister, Marva Jean, my abil1ty to hurry bequeath to Jeannie wllkln my autographed desks give to my frlends my tennis shoes bequeath to any capable clarinetlst my place in senior band donate to some deserving sophomore my Algebra II book I hope he can do better with it han I did donate to James Smith my excess Fat, he needs it bequeath to Jerry Robbins my ability to gat into messes with the teachers 54 1, . I' . . . . I, . I. 1, ' . Iv 1, lf' 1, . I, I, . . I. . I, . 1, . I. I, ' to ' I, . , 1, . I, , wfill to Sharon Glaze my art ability. I, I, . . 1, . . ' . 1, . 1, . I, ' ' , I, . I, - - . ? 1, ' A ' . T, . I, I ' , 1, ' A I' . t .. I, s I, MARY MOORE PHYLLIS MILLER leave my golden waves to Martha Banyas. bequeath to any future senior who is short of cash, my Economics Handbook SUSAN MORRIS EDDY MULLENIX ROGER MULLENIX EUGENE NARTKER DALE PELFREY JACK POINTER leave school to catch up on my resting as I want to retlre young bequeath to John Swisshelm my beloved horses donate to Kenneth Mullenix my pack of toothpicks donate to Linda Pfeffer my dented up car fenders give to Gary Runk the back seat of my car donate to Kenney Mullenix my abllity to catch flies HISTORY As we, the class of 1960 look back upon our four years spent at Hillsboro H1gh School we wonder how the time has passed so rap1dly we remember when we first entered h1gh school All was dif ferent then and the road before us seemed endless Before long we became aware of the fact that to fulf1ll our hopes and am b1t10HS, hard work was qulte essentlal Perhaps that is why time has hurried by, for indeed we have worked hard or maybe it has done so because we have so greatly enjoyed our stay here Let us glance over the past four years to see what they have produced The first time our class came togeth er in September 1956 it was pointed out that ours was the largest Freshman class ever to enter HHS we numbered 15h The reers were football and band we had sev en boys on the football team and twenty five high steppers in the band From that start there was'no holding us back Twen ty six of our girls joined the GAA E1gh teen of our vocalists sang in the chorus we had also four athletes on each the Re serve basketball and Varsity baseball teams L1nda west started her career as a cheerleader for the football team and was Joined by Jane Stanforth to lead the cheers for the basketball team Jane was also elected as our attendant to the Home com1ng Queen Marllyn Hixon was a State gold seal certificate wlnner for the gen eral scholarship team By the start of our Sophomore year, our numbers had dropped slight1y,to 102 we had eleven gallant boyson the football team five on the basketball team and five on the baseball team me especially began to show vast strength 1n the musi cal department we were represented by 37 MUSIC makers in the band and 30 song birds in the Glee Club we chose Donna Brown as our Homecoming Attendant Perin Johnson and James Jordan mere gold seal certificate winners on the state level for the scholarship team Randy McKenzie and Ralph McEwen won superior ratings w1th their solos 1n the State music con test finals Joella Hartman, James Jor dan, Marilyn Hixon, and Randy McKenzie were appointed as our honor students Uur first Junior class meeting was attneded by the 127 remaining class mem bers me elected as our officers Randy McKenzie, John Rittenhouse, Donna Brown, and Louellen Leach Mary Jane Fling was chosen for our Attendant She was also voted FFA Queen Our Junzor Class play, STRICTLY FORMAL,was acclaimed as the best in years Of the seven FFA officers, six were members of our class Uur musicians composed a cent of the band and forty six per cent of the Glee Club The Varsity athletic teams began to appreciate the presence of our athletes as we had four starters on the football team, two first strlng bas ketball players and three baseball regu lars Our representatives to Boys' State were Perin Johnson, Randy McKenzie and Kenneth Doss Uur Girl Staters were Ann remarkable thirty seven per san Morris, Mary Jane Fling, Joella Hart man, and Sharon Shannon There were 118 of us who returned to start our Senior year Our leaders were John Rittenhouse, Larry Daniel, Verdana Jacob and Dave Henning Melinda Miller was elected by the Student Body to reign as Homecoming Queen For her Senior at- tendant, we chose Sandra Farmer The In dians, led by eleven seniors, massacred Pleasant View 21 D to glorify our Home coming festivities To climax their high school athletic careers, Don Jones and Roger Mullenix won positions on the All League South Central Ohio Football team Jim Keith was voted football team's Most Valuable Player by his teammates Perin Johnson and Larry Daniel were named to the All SCUL basketball team while Dave Henning and Fhllman Martin each earned an honorable mention Uur Senior scholarship team dominated the County competition by taking five of the first ten places Linda west ended her cheerleading career after leading the cheers for four football and four basketball seasons Charlene milkin was a cheerleader for three football and two basketball seasons Uur graduating musicians left 3h chairs to be filled in the Bend and 35 ln the Glee Club Hugh Buie acted the starring role in our Sen lor Class play, A CASE UF SPRINGTIME Our boys elected Karil williams as Prom Queen Seventy nine of us are planning to go on In I, , '. I, . I, . I, . 1, ' . I' . , . : first activities of our high school ca- Pulse, Jane Stanforth, Diane McBride, Sub . 55 - the Senior Tour, in which we will sae tha slghts in washington D C , New York City, and Philadelphia Our graduat1ng class of 116 is the largest in the history of HHS as well as belng the first class whose number of graduates passed the can tury mark As this year's end comes to a close, there are many happy as well as a few sad memories Our class has led many organ1 zations we want to thank you, HHS, for DPDVid1UQ the place where we have PBCEIV ed one of the greatest gifts of our lives our educat1on Now we step out to meet a great challenge, grateful to you for all you have awarded us WHO 9 WHO we take you now into the not too dim distant future Let us gaze deeply into the gleam1ng, sh1mmar1ng crystal ball of that master seer and dlviner of dark, un seen mysteries, Madame DIANA COMPARONI But wait' what is th1s strange, fleeting apparition which appears now? why, it's only Madame Diane's apprentice seer,SUSAN MORRIS, come to polish the crystal globe that we may have a clear and und1m1n1shed view of thlngs to coma for the members of special seance what is this first vision we see in the swimming depths of the ball? It is the angered face and strident vo1ce of that famous electrical engineer, JIM JOR DAN He is clamoring for proper recogni tion of his part in the construction of the crystal ball, which, it turns out, is really nothing more than his Lottavac com puter in dlsguisa well now that we've correctly Dlaced the blame for this seance, let's get on with the show Being a logical computer, the crystal ball reveals the futures of the various members of the class in more or less alphabetical order, so uf course the first to appear is GERALD BAILEY w find him to be a very successful cartoon ist drawing a daily strip about a college student drafted into the army And look what follows Gerald into our field of vi sion jeweleress CAROLYN BARRETT, a spa cialist in diamonds Her trademark Bar rett's Karate see our classmates named leads the parade, playing on her clarinet, search1ng for H Sharp above high G The other BROwNS seem to have gone 1nto the food business JOHN is the proprietor f Brown's Better Brownie Bakery, while lady butcher VIRGINIA specializes in cured hams But it looks as if they're not the only ones who are engaged in food prepare tion HUGH BUIE is an expert lollipop tester and PATTY CAMPBELL is currently experimenting in an attempt to develop a superior tomato. Next we BRDwN DONNA marital mus1c Dur class will have its share of in trepid adventurers we can now just bare ly discern CLYDE and wAYNE CAMPTON they shoot the rapids of e rush1ng tropi cal stream in a U 8 outboard powered ca noe on the way to the rivar's shallow, sluggish delta, where they w1ll hunt croc odile with bow and arrow and BB pistol Now we meet an artistic classmate, MARY ANN CARPENTER, who has just been ap pointed heed of the Droodle Department at Paris She is joined in France by MARY COLLINS, who is studying at the Sorbonne in preperat1on to inaugu in French in the grade schools of her old home town the Louvre, in rate e course A greet encyclopedist now appears She is JANICE COMPTON, collector of Comp ton's Compilation of Mangled Misinforme tion Close on her heels is MARCELLA COOPER, who has become Senior Hostess for Trans Barnstorm Airlines The last member of this group is LARRY CRAFT, own er and operator of Arts and Crafts, Inc the world's largest model pogo stick com- DENY A sudden flesh of color whizzes e cross the globe what could it possibly be? Oh it's DONALD CRAGO, a profession the sound barrier on roller skates who is next? She's a hard worker, whoever she is Oh, yes' It's NANCY CRAMER, do ing just what her neme implies she works in an olive bottling factory Har job? Stuffing pimentos into the olives w thought at first that someone was coming with her,but now it looks as if ERNESTINE is CUMMINGS later And now here comes girl who is rendering a definite service to society BETTY CUNNINGHAM is a lady cop, following in her brother's footsteps Bringing up the rear of this group is ELE ANOR CURTIS, who is in the candy business Uh oh' Here comes another flash whizzing by It turns out to be DALE DENT in e little Plymouth car just one step end a hop ahead of a certain preacher'e white bulldog After him we see farmer GENE DAVIS, a professional cane raiser who tells us that his neighbor, CHARLES DILLDN is in Hollywood trying to get a job s lawman in a TU western Next comes a scholarly looking gen tlaman who appears to be quite pleased with himself It's KENNETH DOS5, who has devised e way to wipe out the national debt He proposes to have everyone in the country write h1mself e check for the amount of the per capita debt Here is LUCILLE DOUGLAS, e happy housewife It's about time we found a happy housewife from our class we were beginning to fear that everyone had become a member of some profession or other end there would be no one left to keep house and cook sup par But here coma two more professional women, SANDRA FARMER and MARY JANE FLING, who are partners in the interior decora- ting business. ' . ' . as I 0 . ' 'v UU1' C1885 QSUWEPEU DBPE tflnight f'U1' T-N15 elnspeeder trying to be the first to crash - ' ' 6 . a . e - ' 0 . D ' The next person to appear is JUDY FIL SON, who has just been declared Secretary is this following Yes, it is 1t's graduated from nurslng school well, look who's next' It's RONNIE FISHER, who cod catcher with a what else could he ba? of the Year And who her? Can it really be? BARBARA FENNER, finally is a commercial name like Fisher, Now we can see one of the most suc cessful members of our class Cmost suc cessful in his field, anywayl RUSSELL GALL, after s long, hard apprenticeship, has at last become head baton waxer for the Podunk Philharmonic Orchestra Rus eel is not the only member of the class to have entered the world of music and en tertainment, following him is that famous song and dance duo MIKE GERMANN and BAR RY GLEAOLE And they are followed by BEU ERLY GLEADLE, a record dealer who is try ing to combat rock'n'roll by promoting the sale of silence records Here is an interesting specimen ery hair on her head is gray well, no wonder it's SHIRLEY GRAY Oops' Here's e late straggling member of our class's music and entertainment group It's BAR BARA GRIFFITH LESLIE LUDwICK'S recording company's star recorder of giggle records for carnival fun houses Her giggles do neighbor, though She's too intent on her work trying to dlscover a comet to name after herself Now, here's e sad scene to bring us back to earth we see a cold, lonesome all cell, devoid of cheer And sitting disconsolately on his bunk ls LARRY HALL He's serving a sentence of from one to twenty years for putting overalls in Mrs Murphy's chowder This is such a sad pic ture even our crystal ball seems to be crying At any rate it's getting awfully misty and hard to see into But inside it we can just barely see BOB GREGORY rushing up to maintain operations with a bottle of windex That gives us s much better view of MARILYN HARBOLD, one of the leading mem- bers of the PTA and JOELLA HARTMAN a lady mathematician who has devoted her life to the study of how to trisect an an e But oh, no' It hasn't been wo minutes since we had the crystal ball shined, and here comes a cloud of dust Inside the cloud are wAYNE HELPHENSTINE and DONALD KERRICK, giving Don Crago some stiff competition in the speed department when the dust clears away, we should be able to see another lady scientist, MARI LYN HIXON who isolated that rare element ambroeium Next to appear is a group of ladies of diverse callings. They are: SHARON HOLLAOAY manufacturer Holladay's Happy Holiday Greeting Cards, household appliances expert, ANITA HOOVERg VEROENA JACOB, headmietress of Jacob'e Junior School for Backward Breteg and LOIS JACOB SON, NBC'c replacement for Miss Monitor. They are followed by e group of athletes There is Jacob's School's heed coach, PER IN JOHNSON, trying to teach LARRY DANIEL and DAVE HENNING how to play basketball No, no Dave' You dribble the ball, not Larry's head Bringing up the rear of this group is DON JONES, who plays foot ball and operates Jones's Emporium as a sideline And here's a person who has certain ly achieved success She is Justice BER NICE JUSTICE first woman ever appolnted to the Supreme Court Following her are a couple of successful agrlculturists DALE KENOALL has bred a chicken with three legs for Sunday dinner for families with three children, and orchardist PHIL KARNES is developing mock apple sauce 'why not7' he says 'They make mock ap ple pies, don't they7' well Bu here is JIM KEITH, who has a veterlnary hospital he advertises Ke1th's Kindly Care for Cripple Cats The next fellow to come along must get the ones Keith can not save He's DAN KELLY, morticlan His hearse is kept clean by wANOA KINNEY who has also branched out the family business by opening a baby carrlagelaundry The next group to appear is headed by a distinguished man in the communica tions world JIM KINZER received the first message from the moon The message 'Nyet He is followed by a person dis tlngulshed in another field JOAN LAREAO has become head usherette in the fifth balcony of the Metropolitan Opera House Sha ushers in LOUELLEN LEACH, a nurse at certain well known cat hospital Also at tending the opera is MARGARET LONG, fa mous lady automobile racer Last,but by no means least of this group is FILMAN MAF TIN, who sells the Cadilleg Eight, 'The Oar with Lots of Luscious Legroom' Coming into our field of vision now is DIANA MCBRIOE, head triangle player for the Podunk Philharmonic JIM MCGDMAS by on foot lost his license again Now we see JOAN MCCONNAUGH housewife we're glad housewives seem to be few and far between Say, take a look at this next fellow bent busily over his workbench It's RALPH MOEwEN He's try ing to invent e brake for the perpetual motion machine he invented last week RANDY MCKENZIE is his chief assistant and floor sweeper And here's sportswoman, MELINOA MILLER, a small fowl hunter But, goodness gracious' Here are PHYLLIS MIL LER and MARY MOORE, two more happy house wives It looks as if when they finally do show up, they show up in force trudges unhapplly ey another happy to see her these Now here are some more flshermen EOOIE and ROGER muLLENIx operate H tue! trewler on Rocky Fork Lake uhen time hangs heavy on their hands, they help DALE PELFREY and GENE NARTKER chase the bats from the balfry of Hillsboro High School. JACK POINTER, an artistic soul, has become e pelntsrghe paints 'this way' signs. He operates the sir compressor for his spraygun with electricity from -ev o n not bother PATTY HALEY: her next-door ' - J . ' ' - gl. - . t , , of RUTH PDwELL'5 Powell Power Public Utili there' There's JOHN RANDLE driving by in e g bad Buick,and with him he has that famous news analyst, ANN PULSE She's on the way make another broadcast of 'Pulse Beat of the Nat1on' And here's by Its driver wealth He ought to be, It's BILL RENO operator of the 'Club Reno in Reno', one of the clessiest casinoes in Nevada R d ing in his back seat are bird watcher MARY ANN RICHARDS and JOHN home visiting from his sheep ranch in Aus tralia They are followed by a little con vartlble contain1ng KENNETH ROUSH, a kin dergarten jazz band leader, and BONNIE RUG GLES, who is thinking seriously of quit ting her job in an agricultural loan of fice to take a better one in Koh excuse us, ATJ the zoo ties Company well, look over to the studio to another big car driving is the very pictureof RITTENHDUSE, Hello' Here's HYDEE SAMPSON, a pro fessional greater, and KENNETH SCHRAw,who was recently voted Pharmaclst of the Year for his work in the development of the im proved sugar pill Following them are JUDY SATTERFIELD and CAROL SETTY, who bake p1es and cakes, and JOHN SETTY who raises blue pepper plants, dwarf orange trees, and other such oddities to sell to novelty stores Another cook from our class is RUTH SIBREL, creator of he world's longest shish kebob The next vision to focus is apparent ly the only teacher our class has produc d SHARON SHANNON took over for Mrs Murphy when she got indigestlon from eat ing too much overall chowder She is at tempt1ng to explain something to JIM SLAT ER, but he seems to be more interested in the tinker toys he is carvlng by hand And all the other members of her class are watching BUm8th1HQ outside the window Let's take a look It's HOMARD STANLEY about to lower the 'start' flag for a drag race between DARRELL STEVENS and TOM MY STEPHENS Tom surely is confident he is running in reverse Now, here comes a fellow'with a set BXprSSS1OH on his face Oh, no wonder It is BILLY STORER, who is entering a model made from a plaster cast of h1s face 1U a creative art contest After him come GEORGE STROEMER, unofficial timer for a certain lady auto racer, and LENORE TAY LOR, chief product tester for JUDY and SHIRLEY TENER'S toy factory, where they make the world famous Tener totter A other tester is PAUL UAIT, who works,odd ly enough at the Bureau of weights and Measures He is accompanied by CALUERT MALKER, manufacturer of the walker walker well known baby stroller That man up on the platform with the glass of water is elecutionist JOHN MESTER, whose lectures on the mating habits of the teetse fly have won him critical acclaim He is en gaged in hot debate with LINDA NEST on the question uhose grip is more sin care a boa constrictor, or a vote seek ing po11tician'7 These next two are nice people to know if you are accident prond CAROLYN and CHRRLEENE UILKIN are partners in the insurance business They are trying to explain actuarial statistics to KAROL NIL LIAMS all she can say is 'Hunh7 I don't get it ' And here is EMERSMN NILLIAMS, who is helping BILL UILSON design a bet ter set of shoes for ballet dancer TOM NILLIAMS, while telephone man JOHN MITHAM is installing a new intercom system in Bill's sport1ng goods factory As befits his position the last to appear in our crystal ball is a man with a very impres sive signature He signs his name MEL MC KINLEY, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES toothpick company whoops' Suddenly everyth1ng went black You might know it the crystal ba l has blown a fuse Oh, well, it's not so bad, after all, though That's all the class of 1960, anyway .ww George Mxller bexng a good LION trles desperately to sell that lest chrlstmes tree 58 ' bi ' ' ' 0 ' y V I 1 . C . 1 . ' . t e . . K. I , - - t,z.'.s-ff-' ' 'W ' I ' E - - . n- ' - . ll - SENIOR CLASS PLAY Diane Comparoni has just received the full impression of a pin cushion. Hugh, you rat, setting such things. Hugh Buie demonstrates one of his tricks. The egg really broke and almost broke up the play for a Below Diane hears no rumors Sandy spreads no rumors U if? F 4532, -M,-lm., X, W1 4' aflaagl J Judy Satterfleld Marcella Cooper Janlce Compton Barbara Grlfflth Nancy Cramer Lucllle Douglas Judy F1lSOH Patty Haley Shlrley Gray Louellen Leach Donna Brown Sandy Farmer Juella Hartman Verdena Jacob Beverly Gleadle Mary Ann Hxchards Ann Pulse Judy Tener L1nda West Betty Cunnxngham Sharon Holladay Marllyn Harbold Anlta Hoover Margaret Long Eleanor Curtls Wanda Klnney Joan Lareau Patty Campbell V1rg1n1a Brown Carolyn Barrett Mary Ann Carpenter Marxlyn Hlxon Ruth Pow ll Charleene wllklh Susan Monrls Mary Jane Moore Earnestlne Cummxngs Shxrley Tener Phyllls Mlller Mary Colllns Carolyn Wllkxn Lola Jacob Sharon Shannon Mary Jane Fl1ng Dlane McBr1de Carol Setty Ruth Sxbrel Leslie Ludvlck Bonnie Ruggles Barbara Fenner D1ane Comparon1 Hydee Sampson Joan McConnaughey Karol Wlllxams Melxnda Mxller Bern1ce Justlce Lenore Taylor f f!!! 61 0' f' M 'll A 52 'wig JA eeeny J, ,givil 3 9 W Q it ' J . ,S - J gf lf .A wr crm A A. . J- : 3-is y 16 f , Y-V igiisi ffl 1 I ,xx IWW V QE A A nm! Wayne HCIPCDSCIDC Perln Johnson Jlm Kexth John R1Ct6hh0uS8 Donald Kerrlck Darrell Stevens John Randle Gerald Balley Ronnle Flsher John H Brown Melvln McK1nley Dan Kelly Charles D1llon Wayne Campton Bob Gregory Dale Pelfrey Larry Hall Eddle Mullenlx Paul Walt Clyde Campton Phllxp Karnes Larry Danlel John Setty Mlke Germann Larry Craft James Jordan Tom Wllllams Howard Stanley Tom Stephens B111 Wll son J1m Slater Donald Crago Don Jones Jack POIHECF Kenneth Doss Kenneth Roush Russell Gall B111 Reno Gene Davls Dale Dent Randy McKenz1e Hugh Bule J1m Klnzer Ralph McEwen Charles Rapp Flllman Martln Emerson Wllllams, John Webster, John w1th8m, Jxm McComas, B111 Storer, Roger Mullenlx, George Stroemer. .5 ' 1 li , Q RJ 62 Z0-Z D U 2 D 2 rv- z,zf2ZOV'S 07407 7779 FMZQ AUM! 63 .I on ZZVI GNVS zE5 i FOI ua nm SO U03 xr: on I 1 z a y f' z 3 I 0 A . Q 4 f .2 1 n-, - 3 . 2-. 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' P o Vs - .ol 2 ' sr ..: ,,, - 1 5 Igmcd -' E ' U A S' -.fz - .'-H:- 4 35: H E 1 o.'?- Q-1 ' 45 2' -S 35.1 F, 2 :T m Eggs - 9,212 N ?-3f A : '4 'z LtC,. - 0 1 M' f:l.L1 Y Secretary presadent A -1 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Beverly Gray President Stu Davxs Vice Randy Barney Treasurer Carol W1111ams 64 NANCY BLAIR Some like at hot JAMES NILKIN Keep your eye on a brzght future GERALOINE SHELTON Small but you can t m1ss htm JUDY FRANKLIN Still to make her mark in the world ov A Mr Bryant was the boss in Room 12 MICHAEL GROSS Keep them guessing zs it a boy or g1rl TOM KESSINGER He may get a call on the BBC FLOYD KESSLER Muscles and brazns do mzx CARNEAN MCCONNAUGHEY Longzng NENDELL SPARKS Trying to make up for lost time? ROGER DILLON What make you act as if you are mad? JOHN GRAFF Some are massed when they are gone. BOB WILSON He couldn't stand school any more. 65 ?3?3UWVU A Tffa wk 5 5 5 A A 'xii . ' my ' ' X fam , E ' - I I ' . ' v 1? . .fi 1 . A Z DW' J 'Z , yxe , r E V- -an 1 -QA , pg, .- X A X . ' . . . . . f- Ye f or- LINDA KING She may drop the nktng for Ellzson JAMES KING Come on boy represent us well at Boys State DOUG MCCANN Always come up w1th the truth KAREN MURPHY No longer on the roll but not forgotten LAVERNE NELSON A nzce person to know DORIS FENNER Where you see one you wzll see the other JACK SMITH Funny Boy' DAVID ELLISON A qu1et gentleman RONNIE PURDIN How are you travel1ng now7 LILY NEWMAN A smtle that will w1n you. JEAN ESTLE Beautiful eyes. LARRY QUICKLE He will get ahead with hzs hard work. 66 DON EVANS slugger CONNIE KELLY She won't let you mis her JERRY ROBBINS Crazy -about girls JEAN DUKE Sleek neat and cute Sally CA Mald wlth a Purposel Carol Anne Dlckerson Norman Porter QA Publlclty Mani Eugene Schraw Penny QStagestruckb Dlanne Shaffer Caleb fHer Absorbed Fathe-rl James Klng Mark CHer Farm Mmded Brother? Tom Mackey Mavls QHer Attractlve SISEBFD Rosallnd Rhoads Lydia QHer Clubwoman Motherj Margaret Wharton Joanna CHer Loyal Glrl Frxendb Beverly Gray kerry QI-Ier Resourceful Boy Frlendj Jerry Robblns DENNIS CROSBY New Vienna here I come ROSALIND RHOADS Talents CHERYL VIARDLOVI Don't get mad at the world it w1ll f-Lght back RANDY BARNEY Luxe up to the honor that has been 'voted you Greg QH1s Pal w1th Ideasj Denms Crosby Gram fJust Herself? annle W11k1n Monsieur Henrx CFrench Deslgnerj James Byrd Claire Judy Franklln Cheryl Wardlow Elsle CPretty Young Modelej Luclle Connxe Kelly Red CA Busy Dehvery Boyb Phll Brown HZYIISOD Day KA Young Authorj John K MCBIld6 MARGARET VIHARTON headlmes don t always tell all of the story GENE SCHRAN He has the makings of a man if he will use them CAROL WILLIAMS Keep as sweet as you are STEVE SVIISSHELM he fools some most of the t1me mcludzng himself 67 if vi' ...sy kiff ' , JOHN SHARP Be sharp too bad he :sn t JERRY FRUMP In for a re take PHILIP ESTLE N1ce add1t1on to the class 'l LEONARD BUTLER He may make 1t 1f he w1ll only try Williams kept Room 11 JUDY BLANKENSHIP What IS your excuse this time Judy? STU DAVIS Don't let that good mznd of yours rust? HAROLD POST He 15 well busted LINDA PFEFFER Lzght hearted and gay SANDY REIDEL Who are you trying to kid? LARRY RODAN Now mn the serv1ce of h1s country DANE BRYAN Never let zt be sald that he d1dn't hear you JEANNIE NILKIN A real 'snappy' personalzty 68 DAVID BROWN I'll have muscle or I w1ll know the reason why MARY LEE BAKER 'Oh' he is a do SUE DEAN TURN GREENE Dean STEVE FENNER blondze Wi Mr Warren was in charge of Room 13 JAMES WRIGHT I would rather be Wr1ght than wrong STELLA MUSTARD She will take the Rapp BONNIE PURDIN Is she 1h the market for love? GARY WRIGHT He IS a mad man behznd the wheel JOYCE DIXON Don't be so frank, Joyce. FRANKLIN NENMAN Han! he like to drive cars. SANDRA HANK Bruce's bride. NONA HODSON A nice friend to have 69 MABEL McGRAV Overcomzng odds adds value to v1ctory JANET KEENEY Let other people know you EMMA LOU DEININGER You wzll make zt PEGGY LONG The darkest cloud has a silver lzntng MELVIN MCGRAW Helvzn Helvznl JERRY LAREAU Keep that pleasant smile FRED MAIN Keep on the ma1n street Fred JOANNE BALES What do you mean by watusr 7 JAMES FETTRO Above all don't kid yourself FRANCIS BLANTON South of the Mason Dixon l1ne NORMA STANLEY Determ1ned! BOB MATHEWS This boy will make his hark in the world I7 ' ff If ' Il 70 KENNY LUDNICK still water runs deep. HAYNE MURPHY Do something with your beautiful body. PAULINE MILLER If you don't know, ask questions. RALPH GRIFFITH climbing the hill is more difficult than slipping down. Try the difficult, Ralph .noun scnummu We couldnw put you with anyone vf Shirley would not have liked it JILL McGEE You impress those who don't know better JOHN HIESTAND Don't let them push you around John TOM MACKEY Being on time is a virtue JOAN HOGSETT Smile it doesn't hurt much HARLEY BLANTON tell 'em Harley' FONDA SPRINKLE not shower yust a sprinkle PHILIP BROWN We are sorry to learn that you are leaving CAROL DICKERSGN When will you learn to sincere? JUDY GLAZE She has lost her Richard RICHARD BRANHAM He has that 'glazed' look 71 4 I , . . . . 1+ xl I ' ' a u . . . Y . -4.-, Ni we Q3 ,Hagen -If' my-'I' fy A A T 'N fvw SY MW A fa, , , W 4,,,., W , MLQQMWLMAME fuwz ,,,, ---- .:.1.:, f ,,,wI Q A so . I J 5' fig if f if V , V ' .12 I ZS: V f ., i Q V55f?EigwTxRf,,9,W,,,i 4,,, N,WM wagggfk f A A ,T we A ' I I , - , A ' , S , L , You ,,4, L,,e ,, ,W,, ,,.N , ,Me, , Il, . I I I 4 Q f , V V ,, Q :K is : -14 I 1' a H , 4 X , V Q N533 ,X i , 23 x ,4 J -- 1.x , f 4 ' , , ,S igww iq Te? 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PA L WILSON Don t g1ve up too easily Paul LARRY JOHNSON Stand up boy and walk r1ght ALICE HARMON Don t over evaluate yourself ALTA HARLESS What do you think of the Fords? MICHAEL GRAY If effort tires you should always be fresh 72 q,09 wo Q. amvn .5 Jet. Hei' day or Vw turn mat 'Q terson JuneVQ'5SJvof46+9 0 -8942, 'G C' ' N' ,QP 'fs Q qf. QQQJ R d ,, Q 8 S H1 0 1512999 36 x Q'9o0.,eXf,eb,,Bx mu FORD 'F L 1 . ' t... N ICG .J f '1 excess of hen they led producwon een shut out gh the entire umm ua 0 flomores Sometzmeis future- mth particular em phasxs on two tests mth the Braxes He named nghtf hander .hm Brosnan as '58 ednesdays pitcher nn op- posmon to Warren Spahn mme was when the mere Qxgm of Spahn s umform sent hd vs up and down Red An e xcan L01 1 opener 'md meet xxx 'x Ck era Man 'fo' C15 Pm! Hutchlmnn F C f'lf'C' 1 lex Qufv ba tmg wormm .. 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'sf vi' MN P 4- 4 55 ap-cf an 4 7 ' fhrk 1-ref X-T mga wi en :ne ,W K dw au a Owens, Kathy McBrlde M FI yn l Carole Custer ncy Hlestand, Joa Hedges, '+',3'l'! Q 'EW' -.af wi ,aa-.Q ,.,,,. Q..-I AC 'fw 4' if -S-Q 4?-'P' 'il-+4 Q-vqlls ,JEL fe-Wfifllfq F555 Vld Dll o Jlm Older am ary Barney, Roger Ford Mlke Mc relg Elmorm Gerry Hughes may ,,,, 'f Z 49 vu of - 'as ...W i nqugxgl, N' 53::'2's.':'-.T N 'A 'X uf time .wx .,z. . ,SE-ox Ann McBride nrley Morris L nd shley x, Duane Lemo Sharon Naylo , Duane Hoover Al? W TW if As usual, it was Mr Hixon and Mr Satterfield who had to try to con trol the mob in Room 21 Things were a bit easier because there all new desks in this room for the first time in many many years rley Mann, n, ne I Q 1 if if if ss 2 M 1 'A We Kei? , M Q ,X Hoff 1,5 44 'R MA 76 ww ' 'Wig ' I Qiilwv 'Q, ?WMiWM' fTQQ5?fWMFHJ' yeas ?f QM. ' iw 4 ,,w ,?Q?3kQ - W - we -A H f , : 'P .. ,g,q,f:g, Q, '-- , - K K if! - . , 7 J , r-,:E3:5:5ZQi : 5' '-'WZEz31,.' 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Pattie Mulleni - ,,, , fe w I ' 5 N,E49 ,.g, gg, 1 r, .?fA7?5FW Shl ' Shirleen Cochra Ja t Fl'ng . . 1' Q. ,J X ff' ,. 5 Linda Snapp Mary Lou Wembley, Connne Statten Dottie Vance Beverly Runyon, Bonnie Walker Nur nnah Rodan, Lola R ed Judy V s n 0 BY Jean 'un 1 Y Carolyn est har es ummers Fre Sharp, Jlm Spruance A' fv 15 0 Judy Starbuck, V551 1-s Ps? use Dlan Pence Molselle Shoemaker 5: fs Q. 45- 1 Nr- N, 3' 'V ers J hn Schmidt, ll Pra or r ill gm D vud Vallcams, m Reno Phu out Tom Ross, Don Pelfrey, Owen Valley, 505 Sfvfef 40 QT qi -1' Ronnie Sampson, Jerry Wnlknn Roger Sumter Dave Pence 'E mu '-4- Room 23 formerly the school 11brary was under the guiding hand of Mrs Hapner 77 -1 5 . . - rv.-W-ff my '1 'I rr 2 - - 4? ,J fi Q 9- 1 -4 1 X, 4'n X 17 ' X5 ' ilk l U gl ' L X '41 .rf I wx, 5 'c L- X A4 - 'Ar ,X :I H., ' .- -3 'Cf 'W' S , c' ff f Bi ' J ' Ha ' e , il o , pal Hill . 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F Q9 15 Y I! ag if r a- F C' .A Q, rv 5 -D' 'T' At! in 1 1 ff' wtf! lxx' HQ JI Jerry Aber, Jack Chestnut, Joan Bumgardner, June Bumgardner Sarah Clemons, Tom Allen, Larry Cooper 36' af' 4' ,Tm -lu' fo Nr' -Q Q'-'Q ,J-yy ova li 43 xl!!! I lfuallf Paullne BYOWYI. Donald Blngamon, u y Aveduslan Donald Baldrndge, Eduth Arledge Gary Burkard, Robert Brown on-my ,ga fi nm va lf:-,T ...., E 5? 'iv' 'W' aundra Achor, Dora Barber, Jean Baldwin, lm Boltz h Brown, Harold Balleln Joyce Clemons WM M51 IU! 75 ,r ,, ' -'tr --af 'f' -ff ov- ,hd ..n l B rbara Blalr Doug a s Bradley Chaney, Carolyn Berry, Daniel Bowe, Lunda Bonham, Dale Burton Q 'T N? ag .spy ,wx Mr Tom Bryant a newcomer was asslgned 1' Y' to Room 24 With the able assistance of tx-3, Doug Bays and Jlm Boltz things got done in this room ll Bea sag TA . Q-'fyr W , H ' 9? A ' ' ' ,-ll'r' ft fd 4 9 .CW rg: '- ,. ,3 . 'A C' , . ' X , f I - 9 , at an ' f I fa gs' N 3 ' '4' 4 54.1 in lm 5' W v V Y , 'V ' ' f C V jig Y, 3 wk it ' if .gfftlyx 2 K K t 4 , . P' 1 Z gt -5 H V . ' .L T oi.-.257 Q X Av ' 1 ' Y he x 3 5' we I , l Eg, 4 0 wr x 7' gy , ,K v . ... N 5 W E Ig 3 1 ' ' y. , ..- Vs 15. l N so ' C 'W ' D A Q ' 'V Q D ,aku -A X- , c I -R J cz 7? . I K K 'Z ' J d ' ' , ' ' , N C C C A-Iwi' C ' A -A , if 'f Q' ' C ' fi! C I, 'la A' K . X l 'x p -.. M of 7' '3 , - W , i ' - jk - W- C -Fl, Ei, , -e Q C he-, ,fi J ' L' X 4 L py,.'jW.v4'1S. 5 ' . A Q' S ' J' , Ru t ' , . , ,,k,, . igjgffy , in ,f,, 2if,g-il. y.- A .1 Em, , -7 ' ,- :fgwiig Zlwlpf.-f Al f 'M 'C 'X will nz gg . V? 9 ,C 4 4 7' C -. , x' ,,- M I fn J -it I 1 I ' H-4 if xx'-C X X r 7 C . H ' , J' a I v B Y v ' A A y 7 ff? 7 7 I - FA ' I I f K I B i I 1 y PQ K' 13? G , f f 4 N' .mr VY F ,.. S!-asv in 9 at Joyce Cunnungham, Nelson Dotson rcla Fl n Karen Glaze, Steven Far: Betty Cluff, Patsy Farmer if sw J., 'MA l Y 2 ,J W8 Tom Golsby, Nancy Edwards, Charles Davidson, Patty Franklun Terry Cole, Joyce Embree Grover Davis gemjf Q--of H? 11' lil: ...Av .Q--v Duck Fettro, Glenna Dent Glenn nt Paul E lot Sharon Ev retts C cu IG Cook Fran ?W '43 'Wa it fi-sry vw 'Nei erl Gleadle, oward Grabull aron Glaze De orls D I n Miss Robinson was in charge of Room 25 She could not win an attendance award with the ones she had this year but she kept one of the neatest and cleanest rooms in the building 81 I 485 '-cg-rr P 3 AdP'-- WW? C305- ,,,... DeBold snnwg f QS, T' xv r'Ne A N 5571 Sharon Grlffuth, Jan Karnes Connle Hull Sherry McNerlan, Jackne Randle, Dlanne ee' Joyce Gregory on 1:f 7 Q-9' vw 1:7 hu qv Q ,X 5-fl wx HBV? ,Q ' N.-Q,-...l-'K avud Purdun Kenneth Mullenlx, John Muller, Steven Narraxer, Roy Klttrell, Neal McComas, Charles Martin GK Donna Murphy, Donna Price, Sharon Mathews, Bonnie Moore, Garnet Holt, Betty Minor, Penny Nichol, 1 N 4' Iwo new members of the faculty Mr Atsalis and Mr Fenik were given Nitin' the resnonsibilitv of Room 26 SHP YE M erve f S A f: :X 1 V to x ix. f 5' ,V an iw 9, , il , Q . - - 'P '- -f 1 , , 4 5, 'I - , I S 6 7 ' A' .ft I - in 7 1 X n - A , -ss'-'cf--' -. l In ' l S v I 1 H I . I L f - ylll A el-A 4 l , M S . tr K V? '. . N f of 'sr 1 4 Z Q 'j'f .rf 3' me gk N, V! vgk, L 'elf 5 Y pn JQESMY. .. yi ' , g X H4 H 5 an - '-iff An Q ugh 1 .Q 31:31 1 X I 'QA ffl V' 5 A e '- as X A, D a u ' v A ' -Q35 1 Qji A x - V S ,-- N an . 5 '-7' haw'hY F ,M S we .' X 1 f Y I gwzf' or n-2' 9' an Q, ew, ..J 1:73 J Donna Jacob, Jane Reffntt, Marilyn Hnxon, Sharon Ludwnck Dnanna Hawk, nlta Johnson Deanna Hodson ex ,v ii QF' -3-my RQ., x. J mmy Lukens, John Powell T m lrvln, Davud roves, o nn Music, Marc Green QQ .v-an wg 'Q' ' be Johnny Patton, Jerry Patton 33 lv X Joe Iorrn Gary Lee Harris, ge? iff 'li ,J Charles Johnson Harold Hennason, John Mann, llllard Parr Joe Partrudge W pm ll I! V ez. .P flu an S-Y in E' S David Ludvack Jlnly Hanllton, Ollle Gross, Ronald Narless, Donnle Hopkins 83 AH D ' D - 'P J ft P - f: - - 5 , . Xi 1-g- - X EA ,Q ,w 'WZ f ,Q - .fgji - - ' ' Y ' J L 'f fg 3 ' -' X- I ' ' ' fl , t QVF ' Nr ' '-by 5 iv Vi A , . :J , fy wk- ! K . A L. D J on . . . . ' . A - y D P J tiff P P an - N J J - A in 5 V Q Q ca 'ff K 'Q' . ' A '-:' nge..- Xt. 'J . ff ff s , 0 - ' e n ll ' ' in ' soena P J P P V , .. .,,,, 'SWF A TYGYZIWISH9 f-9114 7 f ' L .... . 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Teresa Ylllllll Ruth nn Wrlght Nancy Wntham, Judy Thornburg, Jean Wilson Brenda Thomas, Helen Wenrlck ew QW 2 ' ae Til dlf if 's,,.,1 Kwi- is' Q Si x 1 R B .fa ,iw vial Joyce Shelton, Don Tener, Hugh Stultz Ronald Wullett an W ey, Bully Slbrel, Bob Stentor ,ga We x '21 ,qsv an 1 Tom Wlllen Richard Stephens, Danny Whute Ronald Walker, Jam Walsh, John Wllkln, Denny Tom 7 P4 Mrs Boltz kept the order in Rool 27 If all the rooms in the building had been as well kept the work of the custodians would not have been so dif ficult and the repair to furniture 'Q would not have been so great Gene Willett 2 far? 'sv- 84 W iii-m:,J 'W Q: - V TV H LX- 'V' 552454 'nw ' 1 . . . . . . A .. ,, .L .A A f welof-efewwfngnr mgvwwhiwwreiwww i,wiF JWWMQ . Eggga W, Egg? w Wow wwwl -wwww ' K l V f 15.77 ' 'lf , flgig- . , A ' or J R Q -gf K 'ag-W E sf., r f ig ' ' . 1' . 1 ll ,,yg Hwy ,X i K R: T wywz? Hgh 2 'J s ,U-fWHHW 5 QM'la?Qwfj f W w,w'wowi '25 R W 3H?5s 1 3 V ' F 1 ' . . ' . . w W7 V' ww ,. T ' ' fp ... 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J .- L ' 1 B , W 5 'Ax , , H akin mi. - iv 'k 3 Q Q o 0 x3.:V ,J , - ci: f I I! an , Q' J, as ,, Nr WZ7 J Carole Countryman, Ramona Murphy, Linda Achor, Deanna Balley, Vlckl Beekman, Nancy Elmore, Jewell Baker 61 -wr 1 - feq, :ak K-P: S-. Janet Doss, Cathernne Cook, anna Cole, etty ox, ecca E ISOH, Ne lie Blldfldgev anne Dl v Q? all' f.. 'lr f N mx Karen Dm on, Judy Do s Carol Brown, Patty Everetts Jane Benner, Joyce Aber, Agnes Blade 426: xngv vim in -343 X far C 'e,,.,,2-I -ev .4 L ra Blanton, B Davld Burba, Wayne Arle ge Ralph Emer l Du Allen Brown, Denver Barnes wwf amen? ,f Q. 12 ' -gn- v-we Terry Barreras, Make ckwall ussell obb a e owman oyd al 8 DSM' Udnle Our congratulations go to Room 31 1n charge of 'llr McE1wee It set a record for attendance They were very much aware of the importance of be1ng n school as much as poseible It ls a pleasure to offer Congratulatmne t a group 11ke this 86 gl Q- D Q , V A Q ,VN -'W 1 V, ,,, 5 y ' B . -r '- N - 2 - ,ofV5mMf??- ,,z4W' :TESQQ NW ' ' ' G, K . V 2 we-2 -p , 5 1 J 5 ' 5' ,!' f' .' f D Q ' ' ' Q ' Di B C Re b I l ' l ' ' El ' i lon . if N I M K R I J A , K B 'l vial In 4 Q. C Q or Q- If A - ' W 5 'A 5 5 hHMSli3iK?fi?5 ' I 1 ' S . , eexeweof , L .,nw+fWeeQeeQg?f' QWB fy '7u3?,55Eg Qin .Wie 'YWyw J , ' J' , ' f vu- F it .,kV Z! 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'H' mai .Q IT X Kenny Kelly y Gragg, Hazelbaker, Susan Freshour, Jerry Graffnth Tummy Johnson :R Q: ? ar -ro' af Y -r-5 'f' -lv if A57 41 J -f-Q Carol Fenner of ww-P NP I I A I I E E Byron Jacob, Richard Hlestand, Vearlean Frayaler, Robert Kesslnqer Jan Garnan, Eugene Gall Mary Anne Gorman l.5 QC Q. ...J Mrs Rhoads Room 32 Mlke Graff Gary Furnlah Wanda Hlxon, Terry Fenner 87 x fi .., S-1' N-'ff W Q 'sg A K' 40-S. - - Q 'su' no 4? 5. ' t , , 4- G: . . ' '4 F ji ' V J 45? gzx y, At' 3 N . KX' K ' 'X M' va f'K mx' f ,a f i he an Q A J M J J f 1 'zz a RE E,ri Q . E V Z XE vyf,y v j x g xxi M L3 it fog ,J lvi f rg 'saw - :fgQlxu, M,n i ,gg I ,Q J 5,5 b A . Jdxl 1 . A 5 ' 1 y p U Y ' an b ig '2 ?f 4 ' ,w, W W L ' f 1 1? ogg ' A-' l.. A s YH of ff lf ' ' , A J agggf 1 25? W?Efmnl J',AFfM b 25 1 k x M Qgy wwwww oi' ., v y 2 lf lllo if J E? Wi? J g,f J,.o5Qf gahy 4, Ig? AM v' jg? 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Rf 5 an ,. -- ,- an 'Q ,z YN '3' -.4 4-xt ' TS-. ,, J mes LEWIS' J MY NCLaughIln, David Ludwrck Dennis McCann, Roger Lammers, wma? 5. li v w 311' Charles McKenzue Allin ' Wm 'xi' ...f ans- 'W ...ff 3 I eve McCarIey D nnls Mur hy, Davcd Rhoads, lchard errln Gary Pltzer, Bob Maste s 4- 4,9 -an e Reno, aymond Perrln lam Mes SDOHS1b19 M 1.4 ga, air-ai Terry McConnaughe wt ...J In Room 33 lt was Mrs Larkin who had to g1ve WISE gU1d3HC6 to those for whom she was re do 3 4 Qf I ' N i 2 of -,a -f rw 2 T Qww gg? 1 MHZ! Q' ri ,B fi :W Q by o Q, ' FAQ Q an M M . I 'vw 3 'K funn f Lf ...H Q' fg m V Y' 5 ' f f fm' X V Cl C ' L Lind ul n ' x ' , ' ' . rvar r W - 1 K f ' 'S as 'M 'f M a f of o -f' .51 r P1 Pr ii Y h Y' f . ' ii X. A - ' f E FT Kei P r h, ' 'd, M g , ' v ' ' v ' -a 1 'r,aa,' V ' . ' , L , a rf- ' r s f f, ' NM , Y 1 :, ,A k ' N Y 3: I xo, X V a P ro ,,.:, , f I ,Z 6 . N LY V we U, ' 1 1 a ' ' 1 . . . um v ' Y, gg- Jxmyfv 1 Q 'tw' A 1,31 a a , r. , ,F 7 5, , ,Q Q a . A 'T' ' I - Gi 15 if a, fE - , f ' ,. -ff' ' Q ' ,wa 1 ' , Q ' 'v W ' , Q ,go vw If -Earn 6 gg, Q K St . , e ' n ' R' P ' , ' r , Hill' bit ,I I f E H K , W A M I ' o , jr ' . X 4 id' Q nik R ' h - ,J 1' -af ,V Cherele Whltehead Sherry Stout, Judy Stanforth Judy Wa ker, Kay Wright, Jlll Starbuck, Sharon Weabley f all 'V' 'R rex? Linda Wembley Ruta Spence, Margaret Shaffer, Paggy Tharp, Evelyn Steward, Patty Trout Janice Wilson ., !N 549 it Wuxi S Barbara Varvel Brenda Shaffer, Carol Stanley, Robert VanFrank- Bfuce Sm'th' Lynn onner' om Samvson WQWW? Charles Woldey R nald Whntmey, Thurman uss Jnm Smlth Harold Thomas, Darrell Woody, Roger Sm th Q y ,Bk W h a stern hand Mr York a new member of the faculty kept order 1 in Room 34 j '. ,Il ,S A-...nb R Qf 'nl' fi Michael Webster, Davud Stratton 89 f ,.,. . 5I'E5::N T A EE? . 5 ai kb? N of ' if . - 532 of . - A S1 ?3' ' T Z .T f. , 3, 5. 'L T ET .. 6 , , A T N ' A git, I - --- . 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Q x X-is NX Sm ff' Q !M,4,fQ,,'Zx ff ffl f Q 'lim' X aw , Eaw.,- 1,, fs ...N in on SF-.rj .y fx '?1?'y 5 N LHVVY Edwardd ckle D l o , l Caplan Melbourne Hall, Jack Hartman, Gary Burkard, fv '5 Helen Derth, D ttre Grlffxth, Doris Cumberland ,F fgiiff 'Yi Karen Gleadle Vlr nla c or, Joyce ean, Jud Corne :us Sharon Emery, Connie Gor on, 2 Lewis Curtl l e unnagan, ony o ner, Leonard Barret James Gorman, Douglas Dlc e . 'om rf. Xxx' -U1 5 - nr j ., -f' f , l-ESI, F 4Atg:'4 Q Air 5,, N-rf iiLLmIl A 4 X o ul dk., W R- , 41 DlVid KOYF. Kenny Kessler, Johnny Miller, Philip Lucas, Craig Mathews, Frank Kiser, Kenny Murphy ,, l ,KQV kim? i 'Q AlEwmm'5fg , 1 U TKTQQQ5 gggiv 1 ., Q A 9,1 A Mx llg!?IqE5,, i if .. K z? is ,..,. iw Ski, gg- .N in Q 1 Y gl f I 'I I X-5-ff .QD -- ,Nfsi Q -ffl ' 'fi' ,ua lil Denver Parker, Leon Hazelbaker, Larry McElwee, Jimmy McConnaughey, Mike Jones, Paul Mchamee, B lly Na e - , p- -. ...Ju Q 'JN Q-4? ...f i Q, C. ' 1 , ' xgv ? Q. 5,4 I a- . ' ' xii .CY QNQQEEQQ B .-it xhi Ann Levis, Patty McClain, Frank Johnson, Steven McMurry, James Perin Kenny Naylor, Kenny Oppy wi 1 . f. sew' , . .,w-1- ljIllE?EZ?EjlIII , lJ Pk +, , ,J , g M'-f ' clk! l iw.2.nfb,5,1 M 4 l Sharon Mcbaniela, Violet Opny, Sandra Moin, Karen Opoy, Miliasia Miller, Holly McGinnis, Mary Alice Lewis , QR , 351 -1- ,,, ' s N17 XeQ 1? Q' Ann Kincaid, Jackie Martln, Barbara Ludwick, Susan Nicholas, Marcia McLaughlin, Linda Howard. X 1 ii' do it-Y S G Sonia Mclntyre Miss Custer kept one of the best rooms in the building. It vas clean, in order at all times, and very cooperative. This was Room 37. 3 f ,, 5 , A - gg ' Y ya 4 1 4' WN F, ag' 'if .VJ William Wilkin, Dale Rayburn, Billy Warren, John York, John Stevens, Leona Pettit, Barbara Purdin 4552! ' ff W Q . iff? . -Q? X . ., .X , ,lk new , if Q will Linda Scott, YSL 9 3 -4'-.f 'X'-1, W 5 3 Mike Waddell, Joy Wallace, Joe Thompson, ma:-, gk-I-fi' if 34' , f , f-r' ' 'csv fs A , K 111 ,,M.-f V t 2 ,, - Q nf if UM, 'J -gl 2 SL ?a-my ,,.: '2:',5.,j gk t , s Carol Shelton, Linda Williams, Sally Roush, Marva Wilkin, Dianna Schraw, Judy Post W H, Cl CC? do L L 'ur' ,.- ' ,,,, ' L-f ,. , . . In iug Qwvwsxx ' I ,Q if ix ,... -5f'MW'f fiffif W 'Iii i Jimmy Stevens, Bonnie Vanlant, Monty Scott, Bobby Storer Wh its Farl Lee Smith, Mary Sharp, John Rhodes, Tamara Rogers, Stehen Ward, Winifred Thomas, Diane Richmond awww, Ee, we 19 , ,, Ztw, wsf F I iiii if J ii ' J ,,rr,,. ' ' .L '53 W -4+ ' Pamela Utman, Jeffery Rhude, Patty West, Ann Rittenhouse, Larry Walker, Marilyn Staten, Lvnn Williams fn? M ' - In Room 39, it was Hrsfkogers who ary wlulams kept thins in order and going very smoothly. 94 WWW' ' G' 'I-ff ?,, W-I sig gl.. , 0 Jil 5' I Janet Cooper, Suzanne Porter, Duck Runyon Patty Pltzer, Jimmy lrlght, Jon Berry, Linda Morris n 'F' 13 'vb -ey iziizi, ':' z- Q 257 Q A 'M V 'tg PVP? Q weve 1 e , 'V 3'1 1 1 Davnd Carter, Martha Sampson, Gerry Ward, Jimmy Burkette Kathy Hall, Nancy Storey, John Locke 15 -ear +0 K Dianne Robbins, Larry J Moore, Robert Olderham Ramona Greene Leon Roush, Marva Curtis, Leslie Davl ,iv wi' 'A' Bed! Ave oi' V . sl Q f -'U X .3-L but ,Q Carol Moore, Rusty Fenner, Joyce Vlllls Terry Moore Phyllis Kenny, Jlllit N0Pk ' nn B d i At Webster Buxlding Mr Post vas in charge of one of the seventh grade rooms assigned there due to the over crowded conditions at the High School Building ' W R ' e M e 'A 1 3 . gr- X Q , e .AGR ' 'S ' ', Q' ew 3. U ' ' . ' --- -- 3.,'-3pQw1nZ:, -H K 0 oo! X f '.-.... '-,,..,.. . ' ' ' ' ' f 3, W 1 . 0 - , -, . 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A , f ' , . n. , S A Y ' ' , , . as mv ...., 'K+ ll' Q my -v Connne Hatfield, Brenda Kung, Sue Ann Colllns Carole Ann Cashman, Sue Stanforth, Carol Bumgarner Patty Moore PSY' WSW Qtr' iv' Wwfl 5 be Patty Goins, Brenda Wagner, Charleen Muller Mary Jane Shaffer, Carmenclta Sparks, Ralph Hhltlhg Bobby lllley an '07 X Phnl Mcbannels, Mike Morrus, Tommy Stanforth, Davud Lowell, Jlmmy Stinson, Jlmmy Redkey, Davld Shaffer l-hy'-v Jerry Qulckle Kenneth Harshbarger, Jimmy Ward Jlmmy Hines, Steve Hopewell Charles Long, Steve Hook ,ri It was necessary because of the great number of DUDIIS to house two of the seventh grade rooms at Webster Buildlng In charge of one 'Q' of these rooms was Mr Wright 3 x N l-NFEX xx f Mike Harewood, Jon Tener gr if Eff lffkff ff f fvfcff 3 gf X254 ff X .4- G Q.. PM z!! giiggf una' 1,51 5512: V! 5 715 :'?N X ml 1 I I I ff Mig' :N WX I 'M 1.4 Q7? F is 5 3 K KS -Q ,E ACS iViiEiLC25 C? I 97 l X L ! 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I I I Ii I ' W 1 ja I I l A A ,D A A ILE I ' VZQIQN I ' 12 Q .I I' I I if xl If ' N' an -1 ' , If I. I I ' f - 1' , I I I TI III I IL IILYQII 1 I , ' I I I 1 'I I - X I 1 I If, r I II ' I 1 'I 3 ' I 1 i II I I X I ,I, II III VII I I K-'QI 5 ' I 11 I f II X77 I NIM' I 1 I -E' I I , NU If' .J'5Mt I V5 4 -XI 3 I I I I ' I N wg, I an I 'M , 'RU I Q' Q ' 'I ' I w r- N lf, I li Q lff vf. - I. ' ii? 4 '-' I 5 XI M II-, ' 174' -' I I x . ,, L I -I 'J A AIIHNWMIA 'j Iv I 'I I I I fm-I ,I 1' I f t 'I AIIII QVAIIIUIIFIQI, x - LAI --+53 G. I ,V I I III III , I f jIz,Ir!,12Tfl XIII ,'.3ISu. in 1 , 4 I- EJ' ,,' N I J I I 4f4VM'zis.,i7 .- Iv N K lx ' f A , f I I' 1- y 1 :' I I - ' - I I X ff , IM ,I ' --- ' N-X. ji.. ' V, H- '-'TES , I I 7 r I . QUT. I..-'91 ' KI!! fl, 1 K, ' W I , xii 4,45 l M I V f! - 'G 1-F' 1- 1' 1 ' I ,. ,,ff f' M,'f9ff ' ' fi I 5 f' A -if A 5 uf I7 3 I C- 4 i 477 L +R f 1 r-. xx KN V' gil k2x my QE 5' ki X H. Y 437' A , 4' My ,.,- ff' Y 'my 'nf' A X I, - ' '- . Us X, I I .3 - x -.. ff-, I I if Rx W :Qi V jx f II Ix 4 Ni TW If L Rmxxixi NAC nd! , f lr X I , Y, I X1 -. A , f I. Q II df IIII I 5 8 - ,gy . 4: S I -Iii i C-Y . xi Y ,fn PERFECT ATTENDANCE FOR 1959 1960 Barbara Blair, jean Baldwin, Howard Grabill, Jim Boltz, Earl Burnett, Patty Greene, Joella Hartman, Sharon Holladay Verdena Jacob Judy Tener Joan McConnaughey. Linda Moon, Kay Wright Patty Reidel, Sharon Malone, Joyce Dixon, Christine Rhoads, Larry Walker, Patty Everetts, John Garman, Tom Reno, Glenn Dent, Mike Duckwall David Purdin, Judy Glaze Karen Glfilf Ji-'db' Walker Judy Doss Virginia Achor Gary Harris, jim Hamilton Phil Brown, David Ellison Barbara Kelly, Deanna Bailey, Susan Freshour, Janet Doss, Carol Brown, Janice Wilson, jan Garmar Donna Murphy Paul McNamee Gary Boone, Allen Brown, Jim McConnaughey Elgar Brown Floyd Ballein, Tom Stephens, james Gorman, jack Hartman. 98 ,,,f Q :Q T H A fThns photo was made xn thexr quarters the Home Ee Room on the thxrd floorj Carol Setty Fonda Sprxnkle Donna Murphy June Bumgardner Joan Bumgardner lie Mxss Eva Fels Teacher and Dxrector Vxrgxnxa Meddock Lxnda Nace Sandra Hawk Judy Thompson Lxnda Snapp Mxchael Gross Hannah Rodan Sharon Grxffxth Joycc Emery Dxane Lee Delores Dxllon Nona Webster Sharon Mathews Penny Nxchols Janxce Karnes Donna Prxec Judy Satterfxeld 1 1 3,-1 A'- vv ii' THESE GIRLS SERVED THE F F A DINNER. and a frne dxnner xt was, xndeed Jeff11Yn Harrxs Fonda Sprxnkle, Sandra Hawk, Carol Setty, Judy Satterfreld Janxce Karnes, Sharon Mathews, June Bumgafdnef- Sharon Gflfflih. Joan Bumgardner Donna Murphy, Mxchael Gross 99 lll ' Ill Ill ' lll lll Ill ,, A u it QQ V 1 f fig? THIS IS MR. lcELWEE'S Home room,A They had the best attendance record for four of the six six weeks peaioi. They came to school under all conditions and did not fix up excuses tu-remain out of sc oo . Wayne Arledge, Philip Dickey, Jewell Baker, Vicki Beekman, Nancy Elmore, jane Benner, Patricia Everetts. Jud: DOSS. D0ra Blanton, Carol Countryman, DCUVCY B8fn0S. David Burbn. Deanna Bailey, Agnes Blade, Rebecca Ellison, Carol Brown, Janet Doss, Elaine Dillon Carolyn Dillon, Danny Daniel, Allen Brown, Mike Duckeall,'Da1e Bowman, Ralph Emery, Terry Berraras, Diane Cole, Catherine Cook, Nellie Baldridge, Joyce Aber, Floyd Ballein, Russell Bobb, Mr, McElwee. TORCH CLUB - . . . . William Starr Craig Mathews, Kenneth Naylor, Phil Dickey, Gary Boone, Hugh Ballein. Jim Smith, Robert Van Frank, Doug Dickey, Lenney Barrett, Phil Dotson, Bob Runyon. like Dunnagnn. George Pointer, Ralph Ester, Steven Hopewell, Steven Ward, jimmy Redkey. like Morris Tom Sampson, John York, Richard Bonfield, jimmy Burkette, Tom Sl8nf0ffh- Jimmy Hines, David Shaffer, james lard. Jeffery Rhude, Doug Apllegate, jim Gra , a p Y lcConnaughey, Romer Lammers, Richard Hiestand, Steve McCarley, David Stratton, Rusty Fenner, John Stephens, Kenney Harshbarger. I Byron jacob, Timmy johnson, Allen Brown, Dale Bowman, David Rhoads. Jerry Hulhes, Russell Bobb, Elgar, Lynn Sonner, Locke Wildey, Bruce Smith, Thomas Wardlow, Kenneth H. Kelly. Larry Watson, Gary Furnish, Bob Storer, Charles Long. ff R 1 h Emer , jimmy McLaughlin, Mike Duckwall, Terry 100 l lllf OL X H gn 9c9 ..L., ,Ls........ ' LC...- 3 lla JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL -' Directed by Mr McElwee Catherine cook, Valvoline Frasier, Tamara Rogersr Patt West, Susan Banyas, Patty Reidel, Kathy Kincaid, Jill Starbuck. Tom Sampson, Richard Wiestand, Kenny Kessler. Danny Daniel, David Kerr, Gar3 Boone. ll 'Ill Ill' SENI R HIGH SCHOOK STUDENT COUNCIL -- Directed by Mr. Shannon Judy Starbuck, Donna jacob, Anita johnson, Randy McKenzie, Jean Baldwin, Cecelia Cook. Nancy Hieatand, Joyce Dixon, Steve Faris, Tom Irvin, Joe Partridge. Harold Post, Jim King. Steve Swisshelm Roger Burton. Kenneth Doss, William Freeze. Hugh Buie, Richard Stephens, Bob Stanforth, like Collins, Bob Storer, Dale Burton Harry Glaze. 101 5 Q ll T E 7? DURING ONE OF THE SIX WEEKS PERIOD MRS RHOADS HOMEROOM HAD THE HIGHEST PERCENT OF ATTENDANCE Eugene Gall Terry Garman Terry Fenner Txmmy johns Ralph Gleadle Gary Furnxsh Sandy Harsha Byron Jacob james Graff jack Hall jerry Grxffxth Susan Freshour Valvolxne Fraysxer Karen Harrxs Wxllxam Gragg Rxchard Hxestand Kenny Kelly jerry Hughes Carol Fenner Jan Garman Lynn Hottle Robert Kessxnger Barbara Kelly Mrs Rhoads Susan Hedges Joyce jenkxns Shrx Jones Mary Gorman Anna Belle johnson rh- t w www CAFETERIA WORKERS Mrs Gall Mary Gorman Carol Countryman Jerrxlyn Harrxs Lxnda johnson Mary Sharp Carolyn Hsrrxs Mrs Wolfe Eugene Gall Dale Rayburn, james Schmxdt Robert Kessxnger Ruth Sxbrel Janxce Karnes Karen Harrlu 5 W C at , Y I L! E' 5 M 'V ?mig ff i I 1 E L1 9 44' ,N'! Fgsff .3- Ldq sw 'X Mr. Knechtly's Homeroom THEY HAD vm: Hlsnssr rzncsnr or ATTENDANCE Fon one sux wtsxs rsnlon Kenneth Schraw, Karol Williams, Bill Reno, Charlene Wilkin, Hydee Sampson, Shirley Tenet, Kenny Roush, Tom Williams, Carolyn Wilkin, Jack Pointer, Howard Stanley. John Rittenhouse, John lzvzn-Lovins! Randle, Darrell Stevens, Judy Tener, Lenore Taylor, Bill Storer, John Witham, Judy Satterfield, MR. KNECHTLY. Ruth Powell, Carol Setty, John Setty, George Stroemer, John Webster. Sharon Shannon, Linda West, Ann Pulse, Ruth Powell, Bill Wilson, Emerson Williams, Tom Stephens. i I ,N.N...,....a,s, 05450 z 4 1 ,f QQ Wi! TH SE PEOPLE HELPED MAKE THIS YEARBOOK POSSIBLE SOM OF TH M SOLD THE ADVERTISING, SOM SOLD TH BOOKS AND SOME HELPED PUT THE BOOK T0 BED Sandy Farmer Sharon Holiday, Melinda Miller Sharox Shannon. Kathy McBride, Ann Mcp.ide. jean Baldwin, Jill McGee, Judy Glaze Karen Glaze Carol Williams Ioella Hartman Ann Pule Diane McBride, Susan Morris jim Kinzer, Judy Wilson, Margaret Wharton. Hyder 5BmPS0n. John Rittenhouse, John Henry Brown, Hugh Buie, David Williams Bob Stanforth, Dale Burton john McBride, Sheryl ward1.w Karol Williams, Kenneth Schraw, Danny Daniel 103 COLLEGE BOUND SENIORS Sandy Farmer Mary jane Fl1ng Llnda Sue West Loxs Jacobson Mary Collrns Mary Ann Rxchards Sharon Holladay Verdena Jacob juella Hartman john Henry Brown Dxane McBr1de Susan Morrxs Barbara Fenner Betty Cunnxngham Hydee Sampson Ann Pulse Mary Ann Carpenter Mellnda M1l1er Sharon Shannon Bonnxe Ruggles Laffy H811 James jordan JohnR1ttenhouse Kenneth Schraw John Randle Hugh Buxe Dxane Comparonx Marxlyn Hrxon Randy McKenz1e Kenneth Doss Bxlly Storer Charles Dlllon Jxm Kxnzer Perxn johnson TOM TOM STAFF The School paper such as xt was was prepared by these people It was voted to d1scont1nue the paper next year Tom Wllson James jordan Mrs Larkxn Mary J e Flxng Dxane Comparonx Sandy Farmer Hugh Bule Loxs Jacobson Phxl Brown john McBr1de its Rogers Jxmmy Hamxlton Gary Harrxs Richard Achor Susan Morrls Phxlxp Dxckey james Smxth Ann McBr1de Martha Banyas Mary Alxce Brown Ruth Hrxon Hannah Rodan 104 1 . 1 1 A n Q 1 , . u . 1 v v 1 , , . ' v 1 v Y n n v I 1 ' 1 u u ' n 1 . y -.. - 1 1 1 . o y , - n v 1 ' I 1 I I I 11 'iii -I1 X Isl VOLLEYBALL INTRAMURAL CHAMPS IJ Sharon Holladay Betty Cunnxngham Anxta Hoover joella Hartman Shrrley Grav Dxane Comparonx Barbara Fenn Verdena Jacob Judy Tener Ann Pulse 0 1' I-Q X X2 Qlllf haul 5 lag s if u I ,,. III drab H 'g'c's fn! 9.0 L 3-Ui 11 Zi!! li Zllil S Zl1U 'llgQ lllllllllll lllq-..- XWmllHC IS 1 g lhh Qrliq Qkgfsldllllllllllll Q, 1K1 llll n0l',,:: sv Hllll 'llll F F A JUDGING TEAM UQ Ill Il'ES s 5 0,5 Owen Wxlley Nelson Dotson Davxd Purdxn Jerry Patton Eugene Schraw Steve Nartaker Harley Blanton Donald Bxngamon Larry johnson Rxchard Achor Francxs Blanton Bob Hottle jxm Davrdson Davrd Ludwxck 105 -If E4 ' . M L J Qs., I I f I L 3 sf, E N, L s A K 1- 'J .Vx 3 I ' -fgwg Q wg, , at l f i E gl x S -- X Q I 3 I A W nw' .' ,.' 'ff K' f fi Q L '-'-.'-.Q','V.' .vw .Q i' , . 'sy '..f . . if 1 --' . x P ' 'A Vi Q .- f' f ' ' V - K K N' . ,, :M W' V , ff ' I 1 M fill N fl U A 'W . Q QA . ANN I :JK,ljx 1 X, - .X 7 - '.l.-..:.j,i ff U A Q Q H' V Q I ' I I I ' ' '. er. . . 1 ' lj 4 ,,., all U ..,o,-, ,M,, at 1 ' , ,g ,V lu V 'Z I , ' A , . ' . 7 V. 1 . - .. . - 1' I ' P V sw, ,V I I e . 4 In nl V. ul '-,' Q Q V f I V ,- , I L ' xf A 7 , A , 1 , M A I : , K -, Q if . D, A 1 I f e M -Q 1 , 4 V 'ff' 1 A I 1 I I . I I I A I 'IJ -fa 4 -lb JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Lind! King Cheryl Wardlow Dianne Schaffer Mary Lee Baker Jeanne Wilkin Carol Dickerson John McBride Carol Williams Beverly Gray Margaret Wharton Janet Fettro Rosalind Rhoads Jamea King Dennis Crosby Franklin Newman Tom Mackey James Byrd f . f W A M . SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP TEAM Ann Pulse, joella Hartman, Sharon Shannon, Melinda Miller, Marilyn Hixon, Diane McBride, Mary Ann Carpenter, Lois Jacobson, Susan Morris, Mary Jane Fling, Sharon Holladay, Verdena jacob, Sandy Farmer. John Randle, John Henry Brown Ralph McEwen, Perin Johnson, Hugh Buie, james Kinzer, Kenneth Roush. John Witham, Charles Dillon. Randy McKenzie, Kenneth Doss, james Jordan, Tom Williams, John Rittenhouse, Danny Kelly- 106 G A A Seniors only Lois Jacobson, Anita Hoover, Hydee Sampson, Sharon Holladay, Betty Cunningham, Joella Hartman, Verdena jacob. Sharon Shannon, Ann Pulse, Diane McBride, Barbara Fenner, Diane Comparoni, Mary jane Fling, Sandy Farmer, Shirley Gray. ' llli M. Ann . , v F v it ,g', . ' ' P ' --O ' , fri X ' f6'4hr ' fx V ,fV, ,i , f X 6:15111 -H ,r 1 T0 Qualify for this Picture You had to be a Junior ox Senior with a grade average of 'B' or better Ann Pulse, Sharon Shannon, Susan Morris, Diane McBride. Mary Jane Fling. Marilyn Hixon, Verdena Jacob, Sharon Holladay, Joella Hartman, Judy Filson. Perin johnson, Bill Reno, john Brown, Phil Brown, jaon McConnaughey, Diane Comparoni, Lois Jacobson, jim King, Carol Williams, Cheryl Wardlow Diane Schaffer, Rosalind Rhoads KENNY Roush. Randy McKenzie, Harold Post, Richard Branham john Hiestand, Dennis Crosby, John McBride, Kenny Ludwick, Bob Mathews, Chu'leene Wilkir Kenneth Doss. James jordan, james Wilkin, Tom Mackey, Floyd Kessler, Tom Kessinger 107 1 XX: --f-6 3 V! f' W ?!Nt f 'emw.,w egg 5 'bl' do xi' N, H- 4 'Q Klifffzf Thxs xs a very specxal group of people I lxke to call them the OFFICE HELPERS They not only keep the attendance records but they also do the odd Jobs that must be done around any offxce Our thanks go to these people rn praxse of the work that they do wxth so lxttle notxce Thank yqu boys and gxrls Stella Mustard Connxe Statten Mary Collxns Judy Wxlson Phxl Brown Hugh Buxe Dxane Schaffer Nancy johnsonm Sheryl Duckygll 108 'Q u y - NWI: 52 Exe 1 XV mwo Yonflleard lllbllf 45 fav rlpff K J fa I ,rf C , f' W -A 'War mm K 11... ,xx - al ix' K, I eh ' , . i 4 fkfmg , 1 f A- . , fx-5 1N', ' Mu,-,.k.ev, L l 9' 7 Y ,J 1 2,4 A Q if- k f ., .4 . ' Tux? ,, HN .ya Y . x L , 2 e ' 1 - v 4 ' . 1 bf' I 1 4 ,. X A N, it u ' X - if ,W , , ' K : ? , V hw' ,-. .. '- 'K ., ' 9 l f - s A 1 1 Q , Wei H -N - 4 ,W - X .P ,ll 4 I 'hy lbw, ' ' ' . e ' - ' r I S I' ,,. X -f ,Lb ..5. 'Qfse' I gill. SOFTBALL INTRAIURAL CHAIPS Lxnda lest Betty Cunnxngham Earnestxne Cummxnga Charleene Wxlkxn Karol lxllxams joan lcConnnughey Lenore Taylor Mary jane Flxng Hydee Sampson Absent when pxcture was made Carolyn Barrett s., 5 Nj 10 5' fi Q iQ! 551 ,C Qfgr KM, gs ILL THESE SENIORS MADE UP THE VARIOUS COMMITTEES THAT CARRIED OUT THE WORK OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1960 Kenneth Schraw, Jim Kinzer, Tom Williams, john Witham, Verdena jacob, joella Hartman, Sharon Holladay, Hydee Sampson, Melinda Miller, Diane McBride. Sandy Farmer, Mary jane Fling, Perin Johnson, Randy McKenzie, Karol Williams, Dave Henning, James Jordan, jim Keith, Kenneth Roush, Ann Pulse, Susan Morris, John Randle, Sharon Shannon, Mary Ann Richards, Kenneth Doss, Hugh Buie. i a gunuuu -. 3 1 Pei. sv! fr-f , rr- ' Q ,IE f, , , ' ' - , 4? . ,. Li l , . i 1 , W ' The junior-Senior Prom was a success this year due largely to the efforts of these people. Mary Lee Baker Rosalind Rhoads Stella Mustard Jeanne Wilkin Joyce Dixon Roger Bruton. Jonn McBride, Franklin Newman Dennis Crosby, Harold Post, james Byrd. 110 lla 'Ii 41 Q0 Parlimentary Team for the FFA Don Jones, Richard Achor, Dale Kendall, Jim Kinzer S h , Kenneth Roush, John Rittenhouse, Mike Larry Rodan, jim Slater, Doug McCann, Eugene c raw Germann gag 2 :: 1 nl' wrt '. Q- .' 5-.Q 3 J, A 'nf' 5 ' , ',J, 1 Bill . Q9 A tacit, ' JD . FF 'eilzlalzlifi All K 1 361, 5 12' A w ,, ' 9 Qi . f .'- - H -54' ' .il, P x . , l N 1 f I s I . .- ll 1 1 N . 4 Q ' U ,af 'I . E, 1 rs, A ' Y, 2' 9 ' Xe- ,Q . . . gf mwah 1' S, I' satL': ,s ' ' , 5 iff' . . 1 1' 4' 5- 3 , 11 .' A x . 'Is 'if 'VF' A f Q l X Y 1 I 4 x ' A Mike Germann, Dale Kendall, Jim Keith, Don Jones, jim Kinzer, john Rittenhouse, Kenneth Roush. Francis Blanton, Harley Blanton, Richard Achor, Larry Johnson, Donald Bingamon Eugene Schraw, Doug McCann, john Graff, Jim Fettro, jerry Patton, Franklin Newman, Mr. Edgar Fawley, Bob Hottle, Tom Ross, Steve Nartaker, Jim Olderham, Jerry Wilkin, David Purdin, David Ludwick, Tom Reno, Jim Davidson, Robert Cramer, William Willey, Owen Willey, Nelson Dotson, jerry Aber, Billy Sibrel lll l BLUgal?yAgEtEh, Karen Gleadle, Dianne Robbins, Connie Hatfield, Margaret SBmPS0nv CHFO1 Bumgafdner Patty Moore, Sue Stanforth, Tamara Rogers, Carol Cashman, Carol Shelton, Ann Kincaid, Mary Jane Shaffer, Carleen Miller, Carmetta Sparks, Sue Collins, Verline Fraysier, Babrabr Ludwick, Jackie Martin. Saundra Moon, Barbara Purdin, Violet Oppy, Mary Gall, Diane Shaffer, Patty Reidel, Christine Rhoads, Eladne Orebaugh, Joycc Wills, Roth Oaks, Karen Parr, Ann Baldwin, Patricia Goins, Jan Garman, Virginia Achor, Judy Walker, Kay Wright, Kitty Estle. Kathy Kincaid, Karen Oppy, Sharon McDaniels, Jewell Baker, Pamela Utman, Marva Wilkin, Clara Long, Connie Lowe, Nancy Elmore, Agnes Blade, Karol Brown, Janet Doss, Sharon Malone Sue Nichols, Marva Curtis, Marilyn Statten, Lynn Williams, Judy Stanforth, Sheryl Whitehead Wharon Weibley. ' Thelmas Rogers, Cecelia Cook, Marilyn Hiestand, Carol Fenner, Lyndia Howard, Vicki Beekman, i:gY gost. gonnge Gorman. qolly McGinnis, Catherine Cook, Rebecca Ellison, Marcia McLaughlin, Melxisgsail1::T1ai:ZHiZitbu::2dra McIntyre. Joy Wallace, Patty West, Sharon Emery, Leona Pettit, lllm llllf lll G A A Freshmen and Sophomore members only. Marilyn Kelly, Diane Pence, Nancy Johnson, Sharon Moore, Janet Frost, MarY Alice Bfownf Ann McBride, Sheryl Duckwall, Martha Banyas, Karen Collins, Kathy McBride, M9fin0Hn8 COX. Helen Wenrick, JoycirShelton, Barbara Tenet, Jean Wise, Donna Jacob- . Frances Fling, Dottie Davidson, Bethenia Huff, Joan Hedges, Janet Fling' Dottl vavce' Judy Judy Thompson, Susie Smith, Pauline Brown, Jean Baidwtn. Shlfon Mathews' Sherry McNe11an' Judy Avedisian, Connie Statten, Patsy Farmer, Judy Star uc . F , Rosemary Nelson, Anita Johnson. Jackie Randle. Marcia Fling, Judy Thornbugg, Jaaioezfflitkda Cecelia Cook, Marilyn Hiestand, Sandra Johnson, Nancy Hiestand Ruth Hixon, 1839 I Greene. 112 .Id os' JUNIOR HI FOOTBALL TEAM Richard Bonfield, Danny Daniel, Eugene Gall, Timmy johnson, Kenneth Kelly, Dale Bowman, Ralph Emery, Richard Hiestand, Byron jacob, Allen Brown, Terry McConnaughey, James Smith, jerry Griffigh Phil Dickey. Bil1Y NHCS- Jack Haftmanv Bobby St0fCf, Doug Applegate, Tommy Stanforth, Jim McConnaughey, David Stratton, Mike Duckwall, Billy Grag , R L W 0 ' Phil Lucas, Russell Bobb, jimmy Redkey, D5vidoLZ3elTTmerS, ayne Ppy' Tony Calller' Gary Hughes' Johhnny Miller. Jim Burkette, Steve Fari B b V F k L B J0hn Curtis. Cat Kessler, James Ward. S' 0 an ran ' enny arrett' Elgar Brown' Gary Boone. , , THESE PEOPLE RANKED IN TH UPPER 251 ON THE EIGHTH GRADE TEST. They are standing in the order of rank. L nn Hottle Charles Wilde', Tim Johnson Richard Hiestand, Phil Dickey' James Graff' kathy y v 5 n Kincaid, Ruth Ann Oaks, David Ludwick, Elaine Dillon, and Roger Lammers. Tom Sampson, Steve MCCarley, Susan Freshour, Sharon Weibley, Robert VanFrank, Allen Brown, Lynn Sonner, Viciki Beekman, jill Starbuck. Jack Hall, janet Doss, Christine Rhoads, Carol Fenner, Patty Everetts, james McLaughlin. FlOyd Ballein, Joyce Jenkins, Linda Moon, David Stratton, Jan Garman, Terry Fenner. 113 Ill lll Ill b ll Thrs ls NOT the way these people normally dressed to come to school They were dressed thxs way to try to advertxse the carnxval that was held by the P T A They must have done a good Job be the carruval was well attended DIANE PENCE KAREN CIJLLINS MARILYN KELLY MARINONNA COC MARTHA BANYAS ANN MCB? IDE ,J 114 if 2 KEN ' THESE PEOPLE TOOK CARE OF THE FLAG DURING THE ENTIRE SCHOOL YEAR Carolyn Wxlkxn Leslxe Ludwxck Joan McConnaughey Verdena Jacob Sharon Ho11day 106118 Hartman Linda West James Jordan 1' 6 L Ng... 'QNQ 10 --' Q ll , 'iv CHAVPIONS IWTRA 'HPAL BACKETBALL Jean Duke Janet Fettro Sheryl Vbardlow Sandw Rexdel Carol Dlclurson 'Sue Dean Dlane Shaffer Joxce D1xon Dons Fenner lonna Penner 115 I F I . . ' . . ' ' ' ' ' , , - J Q 'Q ' I. V ' I iv S' E ff. U ' E 5 A- ,mg ' , , riff, fe . p ,Q Z X , -- .Z . 1' f' fe 9 ,- '5 ' we - E, e W' w 1. : ...A qv' 1 'KX - by 5 3 f U, E , P 4 y um.-. 3 1 V nf V5 ' Z 4 . A 4 U., A A - 2 1 - . . ' we 7' f 1 A.. G' 'fda' ' v -5 4 :Q 4 V ,, , Q li U - ., :A ' wx, X A r, ' vi A T35 41 x X ,', , ef' n . ,Ak 1 an 17 1 .,,,, A, . f Q3 I- ' 'vs L rl: ' 4, N . . I -- , ' I , x I - I' , I . 1 ' - 'QL 3 .iMf.Q - , Q- uv- 'N 'A . r' ' - , '.l ' L nl 1 . 1 ' V 1 -' ' 1 ' ' x 5 - ' 1 1 -' . I , 2 . PHILIP BROWN was the outstandlng student 1n the Jun1or Class 1U 1960 Ph11 took the Scho ar sh1p Test 1U Amerlcan H1story and placed flrst 1n the M1am1 D1Stf1Ct and flrst IU the State of Oh1o Th1s effort on the part of Ph11 IS very outstandlng When you rank f1rst 1U the state It means that you have put manw long hours of studglng IU order to have ava1lahle for recall that mans facts about a subject Ph1l ls mOV1H2 awaw from H111s boro and w1l1 he attendlne a Clxnton County school next year XX ff The people below helped handle the rec L ords for the SBHIOT Tour for the year 1960 o1s Jacobson Joella partman L13dadSue qestb Sharon Holladay Ann Pulse er e na ac 3OHH19 Ruggles Dlane COMDHTOUI and Hydee Sagpson 6 wJ :Z in-. 116 General Scholarship English and Languages XC, . Q13 x9 General Scholarship - - Social Studies General Scholarship Physics Chemistry Biology General Science X , N4 X General Scholarship Math0mat1Cs and Bookkeeping :Il . ll 1 Studentshonored by the Lions Club at a dinner in the Methodist Church on Monday night, June 13, 1960, They were picked by their teachers as being the outstanding students in their Class. Other things, as well as scholarship, are taken into consideration when the selection is made Joella Hartman, Randy McKenzie, Marilyn Hixon, Sharon Shannon. James Jordan, James Wilkin, John McBride, Harold Post, Phil Brown, Perin Johnson Harry Glaze, John Wilkin, William Freeze, Jim Boltz, Judy Starbuck, Marilyn Hixon, Karen Collins Jean Baldwin. The Yellow Attendance Forms were filed by Mary Collins The AYRHS AWARD in Home Economies is presented to Carol Setty by her I tearhvr, Miss Eva Fels. K 118 James King, Hi11sboro's representative to Boys' State in 1960 Waiting to begin the Christmas Program 'i ZA I W ,Vi 3 - , . . . 53 e ,1,A xx' e X ,A-. ,meg 1 vw. , PEI i 1 . by 1. . . Q . 3: , ff? ei : ' .. - R , fri: ' L, YV .QI A f Carol Williams tries to do home work standing up The QUARTET sings to Coach Bryant. Jim Byrd, Rosalind Rhoads, Ann Pulsm Randy McKenzie Project Amerlcan H1StOTy Dlane Shafer ROSIIIHG Rhoads Joan Hogsatt Jean hstle rOJ4QL 0h10 HISLOTY Ka hy KIHCHIG Robert kan rank J1ll Starhuck fvg ,vw rojzct Help the Noe x A T o flnf glrls Sharon Shannon and Dottl Vance pack thrce flne baskets for thrce f1n0 Thankxg1v1ng dlnners ProjvrL-- Amvriran History il Brown, John Vahridw, Harold Post, Jim Kin 120 Projvct--uakv people laugh n Jonvs wlimhs into the haggage rack of tho Trailways Bus xN VI QL 1 x'F:i,. Speakers Table Jr Sr Dinner Mr Shannon S u Davis Jr Pr s John Rittenhouse Sr. President Wi. Yr Sr Dinner btella Mustard Charles Rapp Ieannie Wilkin and 1arx Baker 49 fi Jr-Sr Dinner Jim Jordan Kenny Doss Randy McKenzie Hugh Buie Charles Dillon 4 JS ,E J fb vi! ff A ' HOMECOMING QUEEN AND HER COURT KATHY KINCAID, SANDY CORNELIVS, SANDY FARMER, MELINDA -JILLER, BEVERLY GRAY, JANE REFFITT HILLSBORO VS. yf'w PLEASANT VIEW October 23, 1959 QUEEN, MELINDA MILLER Randy McKenzie QVEEN MELINDA SitS on hor Lhronv A 122 W r X PrOQ'an' I cr? do nznegorxe Y Be xmgmiciei Tzghhqxm VY K' S ll most PM x xl! 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C14 , M 4 ue' ' g, I . , ,,' , Far .L ,. W ' L A .. l y . b ' ' A , ' l n , . -1 l -. ' . ' n . h ei Q l A ,. - . , r a I . xs. L bot of . t' U . f t d .V , , u -l I y ' - nd- be . . . - A I Q 5 ' . It , U r U 'Mu K bl. .q I 1-M.. ll ' - 1 ' ' ' ' ' f' - v' Jxnrk' .' -I1 3, WWI, P! EiSP.NI'S ITIS AVNVAL SPRING COYXC 124 SENIORS IN THE BAND judy Tener, Sandy Farmer, Patty Campbell, Berniece JUSYLCC. L01s Jacobson, Virginia Brown, james Kinzer, John Witham, Beverly Gleadle, Barbara Griffith. Joella Hartman, Donna Brown, Melinda Miller, Sharon Shannon, John Rittenhoug Dale Kendall, Kenny Roush, Bonnie Ruggles, Shirley Gray, Mary Ann Richards, Sharon H0l13d3Y, Betty Cunningham, Ann Pulse, Marilyn Hixon, Karol Williams Susan Mor Leslie ris, Kenny Doss, Randy McKenzie, Mary Jane Fling. ' I-vdwlck. Russell G811. Kenneth Schraw, Shirley Tener. 125 JUNIORS IN THE BAND f6'ooxY'V Mary Baker, Mary Ann McCarty, Connie Kelly, Rosalind Rhoads, Bob Mathews Kenny Ludwick, Jill McGee. Margaret Wharton, Nona Hodson, Janet Fettro, Eugene Schraw, Beverly Gray Jerry Robbins, Dennis Crosby. Doris Fenner, Dora Fenner Steve Fenner, jim Byrd, Tom Mackey. XX ,Ax X , ,,Qfyx f' J -, , ,V K X- K f 5 x fe 1' Z 126 ,U ' X, X' M.. TENTH GRADERS IN THE BAND IN 1960 Karen Collins, Sharon Naylor, Richard Achor, Martha Banyas, Dotti Vanc Beverly Bloom, jerry Hakes, jim Davidson, Joan Hedges, Diane Hoover. Diane Pence, Diane Lemon, Ruth Hixon, Shirleen Cochran, William Freeze Mike McCreight, Dean Cornelius, Sandra johnson, joe Rogers, Ronnie Slmplbh, David McCune, Tommy Reno W n ' 'f'aJggsFgi! -V '-4 ' ' l mia , N, W x' r rw 127 M NINTH GRADERS IN THE BAND Jimmy Hamilton, Nancy Witham, Linda Bonham, Helen Wenrick, Denny Tom. Anita johnson, Gary Harris, Donna Jacob, Barbara Tener, Pauline Brown Marilyn Hiestand, Tom Golsby, Tom Irvin, Richard Stephens. Tom Wilson, John Swisshelm, Billy Sibrel. Yx , , Q,as.?,27 1' ' 9 -T 415' f J 128 EIGHTH GRADERS IN THE BAND Gary Furnish, Susan Freshour, Lynn Sonner, Jim McLaughlin, xfq -,, h.4'v, T9 aa 1 ff wr aw 7:-nv- MQ, 5' 'fir KX. rags!! sf' 004' ff' H 4.4 x y Fil. Q 756 Q U nvf'Qt:'i xx dw air ai a Q r y ya xt, w U31 by , - fa Q3 xX in p Mfg r H ,A - - ,WQQMIE f W X XV f . 1-LQ X-Z J, sfcl-A' filfw4..,k, f'-r va' 3 - ii Kathy Kincaid, Carol Fenner, Robert VanFran David Ludwick, Tom Sampson '1-si, ' 5232 'Q lv Q5 rw F HQQ' nl Q11 T fg- ! X 2 Q 'l 1' l 2 fi' a-hinvisiiw J n - 1 ex I, 1 1 ' T Jin 1' .1 7 I 1. QTJ 4 XN ma V i C7f0ox'5 This is The ORCHESTRA These people played for the class plays and the graduation exercises. Joella Hartman, Lois Jacobson, Bob Mathews, Kenny Ludwick, Dotti Vance, Mary Ann Richards, Ann Pulse, Bonnie Ruggles, Sharon Shannon, Melinda Miller, Randy Mc- Kenzie, Jimmy Byrd, John Witham. Kenny Roush, John Rittenhouse, Kenny Schraw, Diane ComparonL x C3 J .. 130 'X X. W -. x A, ,im A-7 -I ll W'C 11 1 llnnnw ll U., ..,3, x, 0,580,410 'Yoofb THE PEP BAND jimmy McLaughlin, Kenny Ludwick, Bob Mathews, Dennis Cros Randy McKenzie, james Kinzer, Jimmy Byrd, John Witham, Kenny Roush, John Rittenhouse, Dale Kendall, Tom Mackey. Russell Gall X f NX- Am X,,. ? ,pg I . 131 if 1 fb -li U THESE PEOPLE WENT TO WILMINGTON FOR THE MUSIC CONTEST Lois Jacobson, Connie Kelly, Mary Baker, Diane Comparoni, Rosalind Rhoads, Tom Mackey. Betty Cunningham, Bonnie Ruggles, Randy McKenzie, jimmy Byrd, Mary Ann Richards Dottie Vance, Jerry Robbins. Russell Gall, Ann Pulse. xv' . 'Il -'J 1 'A .,M Z! R B i R , 1 132 STATE MUSIC CONTESTANTS D Mary Ann Richards, Lois Jacobson, Diane Comparoni, Dottl Vance, Rosalin Rhoads, Randy McKenzie, James Byrd, Tom Mackey, Ann Pulse. Russell Gall 4 A 133 T H E T 0 M C A T S-- Lynn Sonner, Dennis Tom David Ludwick James McLaughlin Tom Irvin, Tom Wilson Tom Sampson Q. Nr :gg I 4 flIlI1llul l M xi I 134 , . 'YN . 1 1 'B ' thzljx E. Q. Y V s Qs gg af EASTER WEEK SERVICES Sharon Shannon, Betty Cunningham, Mary Jane Fling, Martha Banyas, Marilyn Hixon, Dotti Vance Ann McBride, Kathy McBride, Sharon Holladay, Sandy Farmer, Barbara Fenner, Diane Comparoni, Diane McBride. Pauline Brown, Jean Baldwin, Randy McKenzie, Jim Byrd, Hugh Buie, Kenneth Schraw, Perin Johnson, James Jordan, John Rittenhouse, Kenneth Doss, Carol Dickerson, Marinonna Cox, Joyce Shelton, Helen Wenrick, Ann Pulse. 136 11 THE HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS PRESENTS ITS ANNUAL PROGRAM OF' CHRISTMAS MFSIC FOR 1959. THE HIGH SCHOOL CHORVS VNDER THE DIRECTION OF HR SATTERFIELD PRESENTS ITS ANNVAL SPRING CONCERT OF FINE N4L'SICf -IN THE PHOTO THE FLUTE QVARTET, Bonnie Ruggles, Rosalind Rhoacis, Mary Baker, and Connie Kelly, is making its appearance. 137 E -043 A-H, Hillsboro Hiqh School Band to Present Annual Concert TO PLAY FRIDAY NIGHT Members of the Hillsboro Hmgh Schooi band will present their 29th annual sprung concert an the hrgh school auditorium Frrday of this week beginning at 815 P M Tickets may be purchased at the door- although there are no reserved seats. Members conducted an advance tscket sale dur-mg the past week A varied program will be prevented George C Milier will darect flrvm Photo! Sprung Concert Planned Fnday Program for Event Is Announced by Director Program for the 29th annual :prmg concert by the Hillsboro Ihgh School band whxch will be presented Frxday May 6 at 8 15 P M m the Hxllsboro Hxgh School auchtonum was announced today by George C Mule: d1rector Tickets for the event are now on sale among band members and at local drug stores No seats will be reserved The concert band wxll offer a varned program as usual wmth Qpecmal numbers xnterspersed wlth band numbexs Followmg the opening with the mmonal anthem the baud vm! present Fete Tnumphal ' a concert march by Ohvadote march and rhorus from the Oratono Jddas Maccabaeus' by Handel Waves cf the Danube a waltz by Srea nov1c1 if Na Sim FOLLOWING tins the braes sex tet W111 perform On the Mountam Top by Barnhouse The sextet 15 comprxsed of Mary Ann Rlchards comet Dorothee Vance cornet Randy McKenzxe bantone .hmmy Byrd trombone Lois Jacobson French hom Russell Gall sousa phone Followmg a march Them Basses by Huffme by the band these numbers wxll follow Concerto m D Mmm for t pxanos and band Cthxrd movement! by Thompson wxth Mehnda Miller and Mary Ann Rxchards at the planos flute quartet Dancing Doll by Poldmx Wlfh Bonme Rug glee Rosahnd Rhoads Mary Lee Baker and Conme Kelley compms From the Shores of the Mighty Pacxfic by Clarke w1th Randy McKenz1e as SOI01St The fmal portlon of the program wxll mclude Goofm by Del Bar em Toccata for Band' by Erick son Lxttle Bop Rldmg Hood Cnov eltyj by Foreman with Hugh Buxe as narrator hxghhghts from South Pac1f1c by Rodgers and Hammer stem 'Auld Lang Syne' fmarchj by Kzng dEd1C3l8d to the gradu ating senior members of the band and dxrected by Kenneth Roush Qtudent dxrector The famxhar march The Stars and Stmpes Forever by John Plulxp Sousa M11 close the program Annual Spnng Choral Concert By HHS Chorus Wms Plaudrfs The annual sprung choral con crt was prefeented by an 8020126 horus of Hxllsboro Hxgh School Fuday mght m the school audx mmm numbers to lend contrast and hal ance All speclal numbers encompass ed m the program were also ren dered wxth muslcal skxll mcludmng Although not as large as some,soloe and ensemble rendxtxons arevmous crowds an appreclatrse SPGCIHI groups mcluded a flute sudxence was dehghted Wlth a mouth pollshed performance ofl 1 varxed program under the dxrec xon of Robert N Satterfxeld The orogram this year emphasxzed quintet comprxsed of Bomue Rug gles Comme Kelley Rosalind Rhoads and Mary Lee Baker a mlx ed quartet composed of Ann Pulse Rosaimd Khoads James Byrd and Treat church musxc, wxth enough Randy Mekienzxe, and the popular :mopular numbers and classxcalt Slate Sprung Choral Concert For March I8 The annual Spring Choral Con cert has been scheduled to be held Friday March 18, at 8 15 P IQ! m Hillsboro Hxgh School audltorxum, according to announcement made today by Robert Satterfxeld vocal musxc Instructor The choral group IS an 80 voxce rmxed chorus of hxgh school stu dents, trained by Satterfneld Its annual sprmg concert 15 a hxgh light on the school musxe calen dar eagerly antxcipated by musxc emhumasts of the community Thxs years concert wxll place emphssxs on great musxc of the church, mclndmg a repertoire from spirxtuals to masses, and wall, as xn the past feature specml numbers such as mstrumental and vocal solos and quartets The Choral Concert was ongin ally scheduled to be held at an earher date There will be no ad mxssxon charge but a eollectxon will bo fake-rv and talented West TFIO, Linda, Carolyn and Patty West Soluzsts mcluded Randy Mciien me a baritone solo Mary Arm Rzch ards piano offertory Tom Mackey vocal solo Kenneth Ludwzck snare drum and kettle drum The latter two were featured ln mel dental solos m the choral rendi he one of choruss outstandmg numbers Other selectmons of the 0501118 pofmcularly well done and renewed were One World by 0'Hara and Sanctus' CSt Cecilia Mass? by Gounod, wxth Lmda West as solonst m thls selectnon The dxrector of the chorus recelv ed a gxft from the group midway m the program Thus was presented by Hugh Blue Aceompamsts an eluded Betty Cunnxngham gd Rosalind Rhoads . , , . , . 2 I U . i ' 0 A . , Vs ' ., I A V 7 A , o - 2 , f -' ' , : ' , r y' - - . . .. 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N0 FINEST EH L' HELP as 5195, TO HEAD CANDY SALE Offucera of the Hullsboro High School Band candy sale pictured here wall collect money from band mem her candy salesmen and keep records and accounts for the sale Left to rlght they are Fu-st row Kenny Ludwlck John Wntham Marllyn Hlxon Sharon Holladay Wllllam Freeze, Joella Hartman and Dons Fenner second row Jrmmy McLaughlm Martha Banyas Judy Thomp son Tommy ,lrvm Ann McBride Ann Rittenhouse and John Stephens, third row Melusea Maller Christine Rhoads John Swlsshelm and Allen Brown All are sales captain: except the two dlrectora Sharon Holladay and Wslham Freeze Band s Candy Sale To Begin Friday me xourtn annual canay sale to be conducted by members of the High School Band wlll get under way Frlday This sale IS a fund raxsing project of both the Junxor and semor bands whlch proved hxghly successful 1n prevlous years The same kxnd of candy as that sold m prevlous sales wlll be han dled azaxn thxs vear accordmz to an announcement mane today oy George C Miller band dlrector Thls candy IS known as Th Worlds Fmest Chocolate Mlller sald that It rs hoped that the pub llc response to thls years sale of chocolate will be as gratlfylng as It has been xn the past Purchase of candy from the band members renders the muslcal umt vast asslstance as the candy sale and sprung concert recexpts are the sole fmanclal support of the band Miller pomted out The commumty has shown lf,S apprecla tion of our flne school band by tontrxbutmg generously towards the success of past sales THE CANDY IS a large choco late bar whxch contams whole roasted almonds and sells for 50 cents All members of the band wxll have the bars to sell and wxll tall at resxdences as well as sellmg ln the busmess dlstrlct durmg the sa e One hundred boxes of the bars have been purchased by the band Thls Includes a total of 4800 bars proceeds from which lf all are sold wlll amount to S900 Thls amount was sold last year by HHS band members Thls yeal as m the past prlzos yull be offered for top sales The eight hlgh salesmen wxll recelve prlzes cost of which wlll be de ducted from funds derlved from the sale Offlcers of the band w1ll cap tam sales teams keep records of sales compute wmners of prlzes nd collect money from bandmem ber salesmen In the event that a prospectlve customer IS mlssed ln the canvass call the hugh school bulldmg or Mlller and a salesman wlll call at your door Annual Candy Sale Nels lolal Of S1 035 lor Gross mcome from the sale of candy by Hlllsboro Hlgh School! band was S2 568 91 plus S116 '70 ln donatlons maklng a total of S2 685 61 After expenses of the sale Q mcludlng S1650 for cost of candy to the band IS taken out the band wlll reallze a net proflt of S1035 61 wlth approxlmately S30 more to be reallzed from sale of a small amount of candy whlch remams to be sold Returns from the sale were an nounced today by George C M11 Band Candy Sale To Open April 1 Annual candy sale of Hlllsbora Hlgh School Band wlll start Frldav Aprnl 1 accordmg to an announce ment made today by George Miller band instructor This will be the thxrd annual sale of candy sponsor ed by the band Muller saxd today that the pub llcs response to the sale ln the past has been good P1 oceeds frorr he project are used for the pur chase of band umfozms and mstru 1 3 9 ments The same product, World's Fmest Chocolate, wlll be sold by members agaxn thls year HHS Band ler dxrector of the school band who expressed the bands appre clatlon for the fme support uhlch the commumty gaxe to the sale mcludlng local and county rest dents and for the donatlons glven Proceeds of the sale annually are used for the purchase of new um forms and mstruments Wmners of the sales contest were also announced today Rob ext Vlathews Junior student sold the most bars 292 and recelved a prwe of S4 and two pounds of andy Other w nners ln the sales con test 1ncluded Barbara Ludmclt seventh grade 152 bars G3 and two pounds of candy Dxane achrau seventh grade 150 bars 32 and one pound of candy and the followmg vnnners of one pound of candy each Rlchard Hlestand elghth grade 132 bars Shlrleen Cochran tenth grade 124 bars Mellssa Mlller seventh grade 100 bars Stephen Fans nmth glade 95 bars and Daud Lud suck exghth grade 90 bars I ,....,,.....,.,.l.,,.......a t.., ..- ...t t ,Wa .,,...,.,.. 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Q-BMW' ASW Miss Custer and a friend Mr. Irvin, we know you even t I M d h R1 hard with the colored glasses and Susan Pat erson K lne OTTIS an er c the hat. fx T ff: SE Q j,VlCllCLY1S x XJ 1960 Xj I LQWUQUQCQQ f Q5 H - I QV f m W HC 'if X SL . 6 M lQ r U U T B A L L T E A M 1 9 S 9 Coach Ronald Fenik, Larry Hall, Perin Johnson, Don Jones, Danny Kelly, jim Keith, Larry Daniel John Brown, john Randle, Roger Mullenix, Dave Henning, Bill Atsalis, Head Coach, Tom Bryant. Phil Stout, Harry Glaze, Roger Cloud, Ollie Gross, Jack Smith, Dave Cole, Larry Lucas, Stu Davis, Jim Wright, Steve Swisshelm, Wayne Murphy. Bob Storer, Noel McComas, Joe Rogers, Mike Collins, Willard Parr. Ralph Shelton, Doug Bays, Bob Stanforth, Wayne Condon, Bob Hottle, jack Chestnut. Q, SENIORS ON THE FOOTBALL TEAM Don Jones, Danny Kelly, Jimmy Keith, Larry Daniel, John Henry Brown- Larry Hall, Perin johnson, Dave Henning, john Randle, Roger Mullenix. 142 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Coacf Tom Bryant Harold Post Per1n ohnson Randy Barney Davld B o n F 1 M t D H ames Kxng ames Wxlkxn Iohn Patton Vanager r W 1 man ar In ave ennlng Larry Daniel RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM ohn Wxlkxn ohnny Mxller Davx enc 11 B tt lmmy Bolt: Leach Wlllxam Atsalxs Bob Stanforth Dean Cornelxus oe Partrxdge B1 C9 Y I Gary Hughes W111ard Parr Ronny Sampson Doug BHYS Bob Store' 143 J - J . , . . 4 ' y ' , 'd P c, jerry Patton, I , . 1 WJ .' ' v,J . . - JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM Coach Ronald Fenxk Jerry Grxffxth Phxl Lucas Roger Lammers Terry McConnaughey Ken Kelly jim McConnaughey James Redkey Rusty Fenner Ed Fehrrng Ken Kessler Brucc Smxth Bob Storer Larry McE1wee Byron jacob Dxck Hxestand Thomas Stanforth Txmmy Johnson 144 HILLSBORO HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM Sitting Charles Summers Joe Rogers Donald Evans John Patton Howard Grabrll COl1Cfl Tom Bryant James Kexth Floyd Kessler Larry Johnson Robert Storer James Boltz Cary Hughes Larry Danxel James Kxng Perxn johnson Wayne Murphy Roger Ford Wxllxam Alexander ANX MX 145 pu g,!.,..,. V it S7 xy --Sl! '?'f1 4 502:05 QIQPM 2 - snr HILLSBORO HIGH SCHOOL TRACK TEAM Coach Ron Fenik, Jimmy Wright, David Cloud, Phil Stout, Whitie Parker, Larry Lucas, John McBride, Donald jones, Student Coach. Floyd Baldridge, Mike Collins, David Purdin, Gary Hammond, Jack Smith, Bob Storer, Larry Daniel, David Brown. John Bryant teaches Tom Bryant a new game. ?- I Tom Bryan john ryant 'xl' X lxx 146 xWllf-- -IF' li ! 1 3 I CHEERLEADERS -- FOOTBALL Barbara Blair, Cecelia Cook, Joyce Shelton Shirley Main, Linda West, Judy Starbuck, Charleene Wilkin, Judy Blankenship, Xi CHEERLEADERS--Jr. HL Sue Stanforth, Nancy Elmorm Christine Rhoads Jill Starbuck, Ann Baldwin Bashetball .4 f 1 CHEERLEADERS--Reserve Basketball Barbara Blair, Martha'Banyas, Judy Starbuck, Cecelia Cook, Joyce Shelton 147 S-2 H 'J I n lons I ge ocon A uc 1 hird Quarter Win by 71-56 Score wfwp by the Golden Falconx Hills- 9: Stanforth 8: Hughes und Buaity. 4-1-9, Marten B-6-22, Johnson 2-4-8, I Wading f,ff a thiyd quurtex-gOther SCO1'f'l'S for HHS were Boll! Hillsboro-Cole, 3-4-10, Henning mf- Indxuns knocked Franklin three much. .qghm f10'.x,11 Friflay night. T1-56.2 AI tbv vm! of tha- Iirsf Umm- uf rx 'hw local court. W 1.vaving the hardwood at half- me- bvhmd 15 points, Franklml uno back with a vigorouf third lxzmew lu close the margin to 10 mums, Splashing cold water onto meir faces. the Redskins jumpfdg ack into the game to regain their 5 points and trim the Falcons' dons, Fillman Martin came across forl illsburo, tallying 22 for, highq uint scorer. Larry Daniels fired .rou h 16 for the Redskins and! M Cole kxcked m 10 Bob Babst sparked Franklin mghte amshmg ln 19 pomta all leld goals but one Larry Lover g dropped m 14 for the Falcons BOTH TEAMS played a cool xwt quarter fxmshmg xt mth the ndxfms ahead by fue pom s The chans made then bxd m the sec nd Jumpmv to a 2.138 lead be ore the buzzer sounded The In mans committed 8 turnowexs m dat thlrd frame as compared to nlv two m the entuc fnst half Fnmff mth deadly accuracw mm the held the Falcons ralhed n ihe third to cone vuthm ten mnts of Hxlliborf It www H1115 010 49 Hanklxn Heights 39 when 4 buzzer closed the thnrd Fwchxbxtxng some of the pohsh v Showed m the hrst half the uhans came back m the foarth to m 71 to 56 Hulsboro commmed nine per onals while Frdnklm had 19 Out f the 27 free throw att mpts by he Indrms they connected wlth Q Franklin Heights hxt 8 out oi ValQ1ty coach Tom Bryant com vented that his squad couldnt me done much better in the fust alf but let down m the th1rd fame for some reason maybe ccause they were lookmg toward he next mghts game with Green weld as Bryant said Commenting on the' Franklm iemghts fxve Coach Bryant ob erved that they never let down We held them down O K under he basket but they hit we11 from utsxde Bryant saxd But Im not klckmg Bryant ard fonkmg at the final score HlLLSBQRO'5 reserves lost a xp and tucker to Framklms re- erves by 49-53 Hankllns Dave Hman was high pomter with 16 cunts Hxllsboro scoring was compar nn xx 1th 14 and Cornelius mth 12 the l'Cbl'l'Yl' uit. Franlzlui h-:I 1413 Hillsboro camo bark 111 tin- wound Daniels 6-4-16, King 1-0-2, Pos? 2- 041 fofalsz 26-19-71. Franklin Heights-Smifh 4-1-9, Martin 1-0-2, Babsi 9-1-19, Ames :vith a mmf Dlllflj lcuri, QL 1111-1 efz1d,L3-2-8' Levering 642-14, Fausmvgh .n thc' thmi. Fmnklms 1'v-xcxxm, -I-2.4. ,MMS 24,8-56K pulled out with a fxve point loud Hillsboro stayed in, but loft by guausbom .,...,., ,,.. A .19 as 49 71 four points, ' :Franklin Heightsu 14 23 39 56 SCISSORS LOCK Larry Daniels goes up for a one handed layup In the Hillsboro Franklin Heights game whsle Bob Ames of the Falcons appears to have a scissors lock on has left foot with hrs knees OtKer F H players nn the rear include Bob Babst 1No 131 awactmg a possible rebound and No 5 Larry Lever no an he dana nce HS Indlans Fall to Hn lose Io Greenheld Saturday 7150 Hillsboro Indxans couldnt h1t md Greenheld could and that vas about the storv of the South entral League clash between the wo county P13315 Saturdas mght m the wunners court The final core was Greenfield 71 Hillsboro Cold statxstxcs S0m91lmCS bore ome tell the haldvsood tale as lulckly and eaexlx as amthmg Phe Indxans took 1 shots at the Jucket from the ixeld Thew hut 11 Fhe percentage was 24 The atfm ty between ball .md hucknt mu xbout as bad at the fru thx ss X XY XX' X hne for the Red and VN hxte They aimed 39 tlmes and connected onlv 16 for a percentage of 41 which 15 some-thmg loss than scnsatmnal lected 21 held goals and hxt 1 out of '33 chauty toxses Hillsboro plxvod a zone defense agdmst the Txgom for the fnet half but the Ykxddell mmn une o and 'wxulcd oxer xt e Tlffu' h1t56 PC!ClI1tfI1U2Pll incl 0 If Hxllnorq tad lv mmloman m Second half md mlmcfi the Ou u omQ but the T1 0 A percent m the mom' huh xrapzmg out At 46 ior the emu ma u 2 ln 59 attempt T r If droppzrl thx HHS lids 0 .1 ml act L 1 LI 1 mln tp! f in vuth Cnc x 4 cucult 1 Hdmshxp The Pom Bryant m ns ruord for the se on 91l11f'1x at 32 vuhxle thelr loaffue record 15 Three Games Are Scheduled At Local Gym Hil1sboro's Indian basketball Quint wi1l, mvet a team composed of former HHS athletes Tuesday night, Decf 29, at HHS Gym. The tripleAfeatux4e game will also fea- ture ax game between the Belfast High School varsity and the Hilkk boro High reserves, and a game be' tween Tth and 8th junior high players at HHS. Games will begin at 6 P. M. General admission for the con- tests will bo 25 cents for students, 50 cents for adults according to George Wxlhdms faculty athleu man ger The alummwarsxty game IS set fox 8 P M preceded by the Belfast xfuslty vs Hillsboro reserve tllt .at r P NI The Jumor high game 15 et for 6 P 'VI Rete-reeQ vull be regular 0fflClH1S from Chxllxcothe ine mcuans warren slow and no cause the ball vs ouldnt 'fo throuffh that round hoop the pwce hardly chan ed They Showed 4 httle hh ln the thx cl quwnm but thc T1ger had 1ol'cd up too xude a mar m bv that tune ion rhm m to owexcoma Gwenfxeld Jumped out to a 26 11 lead m the first quarter as the- T1gers posted thelr best scoxm camo of the evcnmg They added another 21 pomts m the second stanza to tdkc .1 halftlme ed 0 of 4319 The thxrd quarter saw the H1l1Q boroarxe outecore the hosts 1816 but Gleenfleld still held a com fortable edge 59 to 37 gomg mio the fmal frame The locale :lm outscored the home defendu-Q 1'3 12 1n the fmal frame but that wasnt a gap closxng effort The Inchans Qufiered somewhat from the los: of Flllman Martm and Dave Henning on fouls xn the last half Greenfmld loet one man m the fourth D1ck Craft on por sonals The game was rough uxth a total of a2 foulx bemg called 23 agamst Hillsboro and 29 agam t Greenfleld Both coaches used their bench men consxderably in the latter three quarters For the fxrst tlme xn fue starts Martin fell below h1s quota of 20 pomts or more and the Indxan couldnt help but feel the 1osQ of hxs Hcoung punch As xt turned out Perm Johnson mth 12 and Larry Damels mth 14 carrxed the bulk of the scormg load 111311111 parted For the Tlgcrs xt was Rofiaer Grooms on top mth 19 markex Petey Coleman added 12 Greenfxeld reserves vuon the prelxmmarx game 4. to 36 HILLSBORO Cole 1-02 Hen mng 124 Marhn 25-9 Johnson 5212 Damels 5414 Kung 339 Qofals 1716-50 GREENFIELD-Grooms 7519 Craft 237 Morehead 4210 Cole man 60,12 Harewood 4-311 May nard 204 Brown 022 Wiseman 22-6 totals 271771 Hnllsboro 3 Greenfpeld 43 9 S , 1 4 I- 4 ' I -y X . . , - ' ' Q. fi ' , 5 A 'I 4, . ,' H 1.6 1 . 1 ' -1 'I A - ffl ' - 'K ' ' h? . 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H 19 7 50 , ' - X' KLK 51 leasguv zum! p 1 th' Ti2f'rs ' -a - 22 5 71 1 Exo fmo M A -' . lc'i11' wr Hillsboro Dropped by Paint Valley rt Opener Friday Night, 66 lo 5-4 Hxllsboro fans had thc-tr ftrst ook at the new cdttton of the ltllsboro 'ltvh 'School basketball Lam Pxvdts nteht tncl found them crappy tgtttsstxt and mtcrcst tts, but Xll,llllS ot' 't 6654 opcn ng setback at the hntds ot Paint valley of Batnbrtdbe a team tn tts httd game of thc season The Indians kcpt ptcc earlv tn hc mme mth thc tall fast PV ads but a poot second quarter :rated thetr mftgot difficulty l he evcntng They nexe'r recoter d from the scottng spread that esulted although thcv scored ex actls the same number of pomts s Pamt Valley tn the last two tanzas The Ross County qutntet had a astbtcaktng crew and some tall ads on the boards The cortcst fot a little tough tn the latter tagcs tosulttmz tn the tnvolcutg vt a total ol' -15 louls 24 against ltllsboro and 21 agatnst Patrtt Val The Beatcats tn rackmg up hetr thttrl stratght wtn moved o an 1813 first quarter but wtde ned thts to 3119 at the half as 1-ltll boro only scored six potnts tt the second frame Htllsboros shooting was fairly cold thtough mt the Conlcsl although tt tmprov cl tn the second half somewhat BOTH TEAMS scored 16 potnts in the thtrd pertod The Indtans wete clown 15 potnts for the wtd ct potnt sptcad of the game but loseci thc gap tn the late part of thc thttd tanto Patnt Valley lcd tt the start of the fourth pertod 41 to 35 Agatn tn the fourth the vtsttors pulled away and with three mtn tttcs gone had a 16-potnt edge 56 3? The Indtans got back tn the lame and closed the gap but the tttatttn was just too wtdc- The In lutlf they wete sttll down 12 atl the end of the game Hillsboro reserves ftntshed out the last minute of the g me Stacy Thompson was the btg gun for thc utnncrs racking up 29 points on 10 ftclders and 9 aces llc uas thc kcy man tn the fast break oltensne of the wtsttors Ftllman Nlattm turned tn a good Job at the ptsot post for the In dtans getttng 8 ftelders and 5 aces for 21 potnts Perm Johnson guard and ball handler added .mothet 10 markers Both men are set tozs The Bainbridge crew outhtt the Incltans from the Iteld 2317 and then added 20 out of 33 free throw attempts Hillsboro htt 20 out of '32 offettngs Wellston Game To Be Played The Hillsboro High Wellston bas lsetball game postponed because of snow last Frtday ntght has been set for thts Frtday ntght accord mg to HHS coach Tom Bryant The reserve game as usual mll begin at 7 P M and the varstty tilt starts at 8 P M Bryant satd tt ts not deitntte whether Wellston teserves wtll play the Htllsboro reserves or not But Brvant satd the Indian resertes wtll play an other team tf Wellstons reserves cannot come The Indians made numerous turnox cts p trttcularlv tn the latter stages of the xme and these hurt them Thcv could be attrtbuted pattly to lnst ante Jttters It was the fttst game tor the In dt'ms undct the tems of Tom Bryant new head btskctbtll coach ln the tesetse match Paint Val lcy second strtneets racked up a 43 2-1 vtctory over the Hillsboro reserves posttng quattet edges of 95 229 and 39 13 tfttfitth scored 12 for the wtnners Hillsboro scar 1 me included Hughes 4 Corneltu 12 btauforth 2 Bays 5 and Samp son 1 HILLSBORO Cole 0-0-0 Dan :els 339 Martin 8521 .lohnsor 0 Kelley 157 King Brown 0-22 Hennmg 033 Wtl kin 0-0-0 totals 172054 PAINT VALLEY Thompson 10 929 Depoy 328 Hinshaw 157 Wylue 419 Knapp 4210 Knof 102 Marhn 011 totals 23-20-66 Hillsboro 9 35 P Valley 31 47 lndian Athletes To Attend Banquet' Font llillsboro lltch Qchool ath lotls t 111 bc tmons, ctcral 'South cttt tl llt ue A.1lSttts who tt be hortoted at the Columbus Dts patch s annu t1 testtntontal banquet ot htgh school athlctts which will bt held 'Xlonday night March 14 it the student bnton at Ohto State lnlxct x The Indian 'athletes ate Don .lon -. and Roger Nlullentx all league gttddcts and Perm John son and Lat y Daniels all league calc-rs Football Coach Btll Atsalts and Basketball teach Tom Bryant utll accompany the athletes to the banquet Hillsboro Lage Game Postponed The l-lullsboro-Wellston In kefball game sol for Friday night was postponed Friday by school officials Wellston school authorthes are lo coll Hillsboro High Principal Walter Shannon sometime Tuesday Io confor about rescheduling tho game Wellston school was closed Frtday due to road conditions in that area and were ndvtscd by the highway department fhoro that travel could be dangerous The game will still be played Hillsboro 150 G reenfield, C ircleville Leading Loop Greenfield Tigers and Circle wtlle Tigers are currently tied for leadershtp tn the South Central League as a result of play Frtday and Saturday nights Both Tiger qumtets have a 20 slate Grecnltelcl beat Wtlmtngton Frtday ntght 65 to 64 and lhcrl came back to dectston Htllsboro '71 to 50 Saturday ntght Ctrclevtlle meanuhtle had ram bled past Franklin Hetghts earlter 62 to 41 and then pulled some thtng of an upset I-'rtday ntght by edgtng Vlfashtngton C H Blue Ltons 40 to 37 ln thts latter con test the Blue Ltons who were nip ped by Wilmington 81 to 79 tn a double overttme dtd not score a field goal unttl mtdway tn the sec ond quarter Htllsboro and Wilmington are tied for second place with 2 1 rec ords lt seems strange at the mom ent but Washtngton ts tn the cellar wtth an 02 record alonf' wtth Franklin Hetghts and PUEBSHHI Vtew utth stmtlar records There seems to be a strong hal ance among about five teams tn cludtng Ctrclevtlle Wtlmtngton Greenfield Htllsboro and W ashtng ton C H wlth Franklin Hetghts tf they can get to ltttttng maktng tt a stx way race Pleasant Vtew apparently hasn t developed strongly enough to pose any ser tous threat League Standings Team Greenfteld Ctrclevtlle Vvtlmtngton Hillsboro Washmgton Franklin Hetghts Pleasant Vtew Plan Tryouts For Hillsboro Cheerleaders Varstty and reserve cheerleader tryouts at Htllsboro Htgh School wtll be held Thursday according to word from school offtc1alS Ttme and place for both tryouts has been set for 12 20 P M ThUI'S day at the htgh school audttortum Selectton wtll be made by an BP pointed student faculty committee Those wanttng to try out for var stty cheerleaders must be Juntors or seniors Reserve cheerleaders must be from grade 9 and 10 Flve varstty and five reserve cheer leaders will be chosen Student Counctl regulattons tndt cate that cheerleaders must have a C average have good conduct ctttzenshtp and attttude and have the qualtttes oi leadershtp potse and courtesy Students on the cheerleader 00111 mittee are Randy McKenzte and John Rtttenhouse Faculty members on the varstty committee are Mrs JOYCE Alex ander Mrs Mary Murphy Robert Satterfteld and Miss Marlofle Treadwell Faculty members on the reserve cheerleader commtttee are Mrs Alexander and Mrs Mary Boltz Juntar Htgh cheerleaders will al so be chosen November 12 accord l .W 1 s . 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' 1 ,' . 1 f I f ' . , . - . , , mg to school offxctals Hillsboro Scores Only One TD At Wilmington, Loses, All To 6 After starting the contest wlth an lmpresslve drive toward thexr opponents goal the I-lxllsboro In dxans bogged down Fnday mght to lose to the Wrlmmgton Hurn cane 416 The lone Hl11Sb0l'0 TD was scor ed wlth the help of a 15-yard pen alty agalnst Wilmington ln the last quarter Roger Mullenlx made a smashing run for the slx pomter wlnch came too late to help the mxred lndxans The Hurrlcane blew past the goal posts m all four quarters tallymg two nn each of the last two periods Wzlmxngtons Vanscoy along wxth Srmpkins and Nance put nn top games for Wllmlngton Hillaboros best dnve of the game came after the kickoff Wxth back Mullenlx crashmg through the Hurncane luxe the Indxans madea35yardmarchtotheHur ncane 33 before they lost the png skxn to the stubborn defense on a fourth down Mullenix made near ly all the runs ln the 11 play drive with Jones carrying twice er until Wlknmgton took over on thexr 35 The Hurricane then began a determmed dnve straight for Hillsboro terntory The drnve was znterrupted brxefly by a Wllming ton fumble whlch Kidd recover ed In ten more plays Vansooy breezed over the marker on a handoff from Kxdd Slmpkins ran the extra point, and the score stood RECEIVING the kick, Hxllsboro can-ned to the 38 but a crashmg defense smeared Storer for a 13 yard loss nn a pass attempt The quarter ended with Hillsboro hold 1 the ball for the second down wi 27 to go A few plays later Hillsboro was :mea to me mailing m mum boundxng out on the Hillsboro 35 The .Hillsboro defense set hard for the next series, and the In dlans took the ball on downs. During the next series Hillsboro moved nearly to mxdfleld vsa two short passes from Hullenlx to Kel ley plus some short ground-gain ers But the Hurricane defense set up shop holding for downs and taking over on Hillsbordr 44. In nine Ph!! the Burrkane marched to the Hillsboro 15, but were jerked back on a clipping penalty On the next play however they made up for the Penalty with a22-yard'1'Dpassplay Theextra point was good, standing the score at 15-0 Storer took the kick taking xt 13 before he was ku down on h1s35 Apasstol n'a1ledto matenahze and dunng a .ew run attempts the Wllmxngton defense held fast The halftlme score waslshort order There agam they 51: In the thxrd penod Wxlnungton grabbed a qulck TD soon after they recelved Capxtallzmg on an un sportsmanllke conduct p e n alt y agamst Hillsboro Slmpklns took the ball for a long TD Jaunt only four plays after they received Mullemx agam took the kick and moved 15 yards to the 38 before he was stopped by the Hurricane defense After a two yard gam Hillsboro was stopped by the Hur rxcane defense whxch has proved Itself time and agam durmg this season TAKING Collms punt Wllmmg ton developed fumblextxs and Kel ley recovered for Hlllsboro on the Htllsboro 48 For the second time Indians mvaded Wxlmxngton ter ntory but not for long Getting only as far as the enemy 43, I-Ixllsboro lost the ball when a Mullemx-Storer pass was Intercept ed Wllmmgton marched to the Hlllsboro 35 but was ruled back 15 yards for Illegal use of hands For the second time they made up their penalty by scoring after a rapid flve-play senes endmg at the Hlllsboro goal posts Kxdd scor The extra point was bellyblock ed by a crashing Hlllsboro line man After the lnckoff Hzllxboro got only a bnef look at the pigslnn befo e Kxdd intercepted a Mullenxx pass on the 47 Wllmmgton moved the ball up to the 37 before the quarter ended with the score 29-0 Immedxately after the fxnal quar ter began, Hlllsboro recovered a fumble and wlth the help of a nlce run by Storer got to thelr own 48 But after two unsuccessful pass attempts and a run Hlllsboro was forced to punt Crashing Wdmmgton b r o k e through the HHS lxne to block the punt and moved to the HHS 30 ht were penahzed and redeemed themselves wlth a 67 yard TD by Bennett The running extra point attempt was no good Movmg well for a few plays Hlllsboro took the kick on the 25 and advanced Into Wnlmmgton ter rxtory At the Wxlmmgton 40 an other penalty came for unsports manllke conduct followed by the same penalty against Wxlmmgton Mullemx connected wxth Jones, but a fumble was recovered by Wllmmgton Wllmmgton made a short march and lost the ball to Hlllsboro HILLSBORO5 only score of the game came on a good '32 yard ram ble helped along by a penalty Mullemx scored The try for extra poxnts was smothered by the smashlng WHS lme After the kickoff Wllrmngton took the ball to the 28 They then completed a 23 yard pass ran ten yards and tled up loose ends wxth a 28 yard TD pass to Sxmpkms who was standmg alone and trot ted over the goal lme They kxcked the extra pomt Jones took the klckoff on the 25 movmg to the 35 Mullenlx moved the ball two yards and another 15 yard penalty for unsportsman like conduct was leveled agalnst Wllmlngton Before anythlng could materlal use the final Kun blasted wlth the score standlng 41-6 for records I-Iallsboro High marchmg band put on impressive pre-game and halftime shows Wlth the W1l mington Band they played the Na txonal Anthem, conducted by I-IHS Band Director George Miller Wxlmmgton I-hgh featured spec: al pre-game homecommg cere momes crowning their queen be fore the game After homecommg parade floats were awarded prizes at half tlme WHS band presented a program featurmg musxc of famous bands r-Q K ,if 151 Washington C H Takes Second In SCO League Race Waslnngton C H Blue Lxons stopped Clrclevllle Txgers Friday nlght to wm second place In the South Central Ohlo League The Blue Llons dropped the Tlgers 28 to 8 Meanwhlle powerful Greenfneld McClam showed the prowess which won the SCL title for the Hlghland Countxans by downmg Eastmoor Columbus eaty champxons 14 to 8 An mtercepted pass wlth 1 10 left on the clock dld xt as httle Petey Coleman gathered the offermg near the mldstrlpe and went all the way to break an 88 deadlock and pull out a wm for the hosts Wllmlngton and F ra n k lx n Hexghts forced a three way txe for thxrd place as the Clmton Coun tnans squashed Pleasant Vxew '70 to 0 and the Falcons soared past Hlllsboro 270 Greenfield Washington Wilmington Heights Clrclevxlle Hillsboro Pleasant V LEADING scones on-wuwu-as mvnwuuv-ol' ooeooee-I -- v-mural:-szooacg, o 'U -8 o elemmaf Ph UP R09 Vanscoy Wxlmlngton Reno Washmgton Hannahs Circlevllle Crouse Washington Bapst Franklin H Ward, Clrcleville Vanderma rk Clrelevllle Harvey Greenfield To Puck Teams The 22 members of the All-South Central Ohlo Football League teams w1l1 be chosen at a league coaches conference Monday night ftomghtl at 7 P M at Greenfleld McClam High School Both an offensxve team and a de fenslve team will be chosen from the seven football teams ln the conference Coaches from every conference team wxll attend the meeting - - I 0 I I ' . . 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Hullsboro Indians Open Regular Season With 26 12 Wm Thursday qh0VHHf Qomo promnsc of mound pour-1 the Hnllsboro Hlgh School Indrans llftcd the curtam on the 19:19 football aeaaon vuth a 2612 handcuftmg of Pamt Val lu t and team Thurxdav night on ilu llxllkboro fmld A Peuonts Nxght crowd was on hand 101 the lujluftor KlhlCh east lndmnw scorn lmce ln c oponm-I nound to post an eally ll ad uhnch they dad not relmquxsh 'lhc Red 81 Xlhxto added smgle iflhu m thl thnrd md fourth per writ alter young, scoreleas um the sc-cond frxmn Nlllihllllllt Pmnt Valley rela huh non to the :port but de te lopmv m :te ee-cond Qeason pumhcd across, lone touchdowne m the second and fourth quarter: Thx lndlane zelned chleflv on then ground game throughout the cxonmv mth two of then' talhes comma on long gallop: The usxtork from ncaxby Bam 11uclg0BoLxxnex1lle m Ross County although not the calnber of op poncnts pcrhaps the Indnans mll frays dzou fox thou' Second per md touchdown aftcl a Hlllsboro fumble had set the pms up right ln thou allex Then' Qecond TD m the fourth uae unrhout taxnt as a lonv pass connected and a Bear cat lncll mnt 63 yards down the sxdehnes, mto pawdnrl PENALTIES and fumble: fre quently changed the complevnon of the game fox both teams and the Indmns particularly mlssed some othu acoxmg opportumtne: ln tht opcnmg stama Hxllsboro took thc oponmg ltnckoff and drove irom mndluld a march of 53 wards tor .1 quick tallv Mnke Col Inns dad most of the ball luggmg Lnxoutc and lhcn took the DlgSkll'l for the fmal plunge from three y.nd5 out Dave Cole tned to run the extra poxnt but tumbled at the goal lme After PV had taken the kick off and mowed to the mxdfxeld strlpe the Indxana held for downs and took oser on the Valley 45 On the fxret play Wayne Murphy took the handoff skxrted through the PV defenders and went all fi' 1 1 1 the wav for the second Hllkboro score The Illdl2ll'1S led 14 to 0 wxth the game Just gettxng a good Start as Cole ran OVQI the extra pomte after thne TD The remamd er of the quarter resolved mto a ue sms secblon with the vmtors opening the-xr pam attack wlthout xmlxal success Faris m the wcond pcrxod Hxlls bmo fumbled and 1 PVv.r pounced on the pngskm on the Indxan 34 The Bearcats drove for a f t down on the Hxllsboro 21 and then thnee plays later from the llxlle boxo 17 T'Vlan Mxke Vore handed oif to Roger Wnllxama who eased through the defenders fox the fxrst Pamt Valley score A run for the extra pomt was stopped The In dnns Qull led 14 to 6 LATER IN the penod Pamt Val ley recovered another lixllabolo fumble on the Indlans 26 but was held fox downs Coach B111 Atsalxs men moxed the ball to mxdtreld but agann fumbled the mentors re coxenng The Indiana held and then Jonee plcked off a PV aerlal attempt on the Hillsboro 40 and scooted 37 yards belore he was hauled down on the PV 23 Hnlls boro fumbled again but recovered thu txme med and mlSbGd two passes and completed one as txme ran out The lndlans held the upper hand most of the third quarter Then: score came after a xmtori punt actually rolled backward for lost yardage The Indians wound up mth the ball on thc P V 14 On the second play from scrnmmage Col Ima carned to the tnofoot lme and then the handoff waa to Jones who went through the left snde fm the thnrd Hnilsboro paydxrt tmp Tones trled to run the extra pomt but falled Hxlleboro was xn front at thxs pomt 20 to 6 The ball re manned xn enemy terrxtory untxl late m the period when the vxs xtors marched 43 yards to Hxlls boros 32 before bemg stopped as the stanza ended IN THE FOURTH Hxllsboro rc covered a fumble on the vlsxtors 27 and a short txme later Wayne Murphy drove through to the 9 but the play was called back on a penalty Paint Valley took over on downs deep in the territory gam ed briefly and then Quarterback Vore after testing his ann with one incomplete pass connected wxth Bob Cooper far down the held and to the side and that gentleman weaved his way down the sldelines with Hillsboro de fenders at hxs heels for the score The try for extra pomt vxa a run was no good Hxllsboro came stornung back took the kickoff and on the first play after the return halfback I 1 4 3 Murphu skirted left end was stop pod fleetmgly but kept hrs feet and outran the PV secondary ln a yaunt for a TD that covered 62 yards startmg from the fhllsboro 38 The try for the extra pomt dxd not succeed Txme remammg was 2 49 A Blryard pacs by the vnsitora uae the only hxghllght m the clo-amg momenta In post game comment Coach Atsalxs sand the team performed commendably but was xncomns tent at times gomg strong m the flrst quartel but lettmd down later ln that stanza and nn the second frame They came a llttle stronger m the second half enough to stave off Paint Valley threats Paxnt Vallev had nme fnrst downs to Hillsboro s sux but faxled to put them together effectnvely The head mentor was generally pleased wxth the hackfxeld per formance and smgled out Murphy .1 converted lmeman and Jones fox speclal comment On the lme perhaps outwexghed a few pounds xsork ot Harry Glaze Penn John son Jxm Kexth and Dan Kelley the most satnsfactory He cleaned the entxre bench m the closmg minutes of the game to get m some of the younger talent Whlle fmding satxsfactzon U1 an opemng vmtory the new HHS mentor tempered tins wxth thought of next weeka tough foe Logan from the Hoclcmg Valley hxlls where football ns also played for keepa Scormg Hlllsboro 14 0 6 6-26 Paznt Valley 0 6 0 6-12 .9 Indians to Seek Second Scalp At Logan on Friday Night The Hillsboro Indians fresh from vnctory face another victorious team Frxday night when they tn :el tn Logan to meet the Chxef RIIIS Lxke Hillsboro beat Paint Val ley Thursday night the highly ca pable Logan team outdld a strong Washmgton C H team last Friday nxght to the tune of 12-8. 500001118 remrts .say that the Loganers are equally deadly from the ground and mr They have the early reputation of an aggressive team with a small fast backfield and an average lme They start a 140-pound fullback The Logan quarterback George Stump exhxbited deadly alm nn the Friday night game when he con nected for two 'l'D passes Stump combined vnth hallback Mivkd Fralivf. could prove quxte troublesome to the Indmn defense LINE COACH Ron Femk 18 act tmg as top coach this week an the alrence of Head Coach B111 Atsalxs, w o as suffering from an xllness ln Hxghlands Commumty Hospital Head Coach Atsahs IS not expected to make the road tnp Fnday Femk mdncated that the Indians would go through routine rough practxce m preparation for the Friday hlght toss-up, not concen frllillt 011 Ill? particular aspect of the game No changes in the Indian lmeup have been announced by the coach mg staff as of yet The Indians wxll leave for then- hrst road trlp thas fall at approximately 2 P M hi gaym The contest will begin at 8 Follownng tlus week's Lngnn game the Indians will travel to Washington C H the next Friday night A tentative startxng lmeup was announced today by actmg head 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X , 0 A ' - 5 ders bowed to Wllmln ton 80 Greenlreld lrgers Marnlarn Edge ln league lo Meet Blue lrons Greenfield McClain Trgers were Meanwhile Washmgton C H hard pushed by Frankl1n Helghts Friday night but frnally eked outl a 22 14 victory in the closmg mm ' utes of play on the McClain field 1 Leading 14-0 at halft1me the, Greenfield team not performing' up to par accordxng to observers 1 saw its lead dwindlc and vanish as Falcons took advantage of two Tiger fumbles to tie up the scrap with eight minutes to go But the Tigers settled down and drove to a final touchdown m the closrng minutes Honor Parents of Football Players rn Pre Game Rrtes Parents of H11lsboro H 1 gh school football players were hon Jred rn special pre game cerc memes Thursday mght prior to the Pamt Valley Hillsboro football game in the annual Parents Wight celebratron Th1s year the ceremony was grven a new twrst as players walk ed into the fxeld from the west goal posts wxth then parents as the loudspeaker called out the playci s name and those of then' parents or sponsor Puor to thr the H1llsbo1o High School band had presented a bruf show to commemorate the occr sion The band marched lnto the field from the east side and then performed the national anthem with the field lights out and a beam of light on thc Ameucan flag with a tneuorks burst hrgh llghtmg the number After this thc band marched to mxdiield swung to the home stands and went into a MOM formation and played Grrl of Mv Dreams After thrs the umt switched to a D AD formatron and played For He s a Jolly Good Fel ow The band also staged a halftrmc show featurrng music instrument formations This show opened with a march fiom the west thence to hoster Club Purchases Bath Whsrlpool Umt ls Added of School The Hillsboro Booster Club made plans for one long range project at a regular meeting Monday eve- ning at the Hillsboro High School cafeteria They also made plans for several acuvrties m the imme- diate future Plans for building a dugout dressmg room ln the school were discussed and Earl Wright was ap- pointed to make a study of the srt nation The room discussed at the meeting would be renovated rn the present high school basement It has a drrt floor The tentative 'tdugout would be srmrlar to one where football equipment IS now stored The club mmated plans to imd materials for the loom and to use Booster Club labor I l Blue Lions were battling a stub born Wilmington squad and eked out a 14-6 victory on the winners field Wilmington did not score until the last play of the game and this was disputed on tnc basis of time runmng out The Wilmington team recovered a Blue Lion fumble on the 13 yard line to set up thislgrishiagfgn C H tally W1lmlngl0h had onl one sus y tamed drive rn the game and th1slpY,H2f,TS0n came in the fourth quarter WHILE HILLSBORO was wml mng its South Central League! match from Pleasant View 20-6 l Crrcleville was taking on a nong league foe Palnt Valley the Tig the visitors stand to the north where the band swung mto a PY H S formatxon Swinging back to the home stands the successxye formatlons included two treble. clefs 'llus1c rn the Arr banjo strumming On the Old Banjo harp Little Daud Play On 10111 Harp Followmg this the band 1ce1ed into the usual H HS formatxon tor the school songs and the rcndrtxon of the alma mater gr Purchase of a new whnlpoolt bath for the high school athletic teams was authonzed at the meet mg and the bath was delivered here Tuesday A membei of the club Frank Collms is underwrit mg the progect untrl the club IS able to pay for it It cost S435 Club presxdent Kenneth Hum phrres presiding at the meeting appointed a popcorn committee to work at a concession at the next home football game Final plans ers coming up with a 34 16 victory over the Bambrxdge 11 The top match of the South Cen tral Ohio League year of course will be the clash between Wash mgton C H and Greenfield on the Oct 30 The league thampxonshrp may very well be settled w1th this contest Greenfreld is currently on top game wise mth a 40 skein Wash rngton now has a 30 slate Circle ulle holds down the third slot be hmd these two w1th a 21 count Franklin Hexghts rs 12 rn the lea vue Wrlmmgton stands at 13 rllrllsboro at 12 and Pleasant View at 0-4 Hillsboro Indians will traxrl to Wrlmmgton this comme Prrday mght to meet the llurrrulru Power ratings of the CCI teams include Team Record Score 13061 lR4-40 lhl llo 62106 46139 112123 202.19 cn e Crrclevlllc 3 l 2 Franklin Helghts Pleasant New SCL STANDINGS Team Greenfield Washington Clrclmvxllc Hrllsboro Franklin Hughts Wilmington Pleasant New Junror Hrgh Team Loses To Wrlmrngton Squad, 8 to O The Hillsboro Jumor Hrgh grid lthe second half both teams put on Z Thursday night in their grxdlron debut of the year Wilmmgton came to Hillsboro braggmg a no defeat record of five wms and one tie Hillsboros team put on a praiseworthy defensive battle durmg the tilt battling a slightly heavxer and much more experienced Wilmington squad The Wilmington 18 man travel squad composed completely of 8th graders scored their touchdown on a 30 yard pass play 14 seconds be fore the f1rst half ended Dunng from a representattve of the HHS band The Boosters ransed funds to ard the band 1n attendmg the recent Ohm State homecommg game at which umversxty bands put on a special performance In hrs letter to Humphries club prexy band director Miller stated Your f1ne organization is a great asset to any community The letter was sign ed Members of the Hillsboro High School Band and George M11 for a booth at the P TA Hallowe en K lef dlloclol' carnival Wednesday mght were made Plans were made to continue the Boosters free meal to Hillsboro and vrsitmg players at the Green fxeld game here November 6 The boosters have paxd for Sloppy Joe sandwiches and two bottles of mrlk for each player after the past games Approximately 27 persons were The other letter to the Boosters was from student counc1l secretary Jane Stanforth speakmg on be half of HHS students and faculty The letter rn part stated We wish to express thanks and appre cxatron for the mterest shown by your club in our various actmtres It has been gratifying to feel your support and enthusiasm of our program It urll spur us in the prewm at the Monday mgm meet lfuturc as we all work together for mg Two letters of thanks to the Boosters from two high school or ganrzatxons for work done by the Boosters were read at the meetmg One letter was from an official of the student council and the other the betterment of our school 153 strong defensive shows and Hills boro failed to score The Junior Indians made therr biggest threat of the game in the last minute struggle in the last quarter but the Wilmington line held to take over In the first half Wrlmmgton monopolrzed the ball lettmg the Hillsboro men play wrth 1t for onlv f1ve plays The Hillsboro defense held sur prrsmgly well against the polished Wilmington squad Coach Tom Bryant noted that hrs men tackled hard and played an outstandrng defensive game Coach Bryant praxsed right de fensive end Jlm McConnaughev rn his slamming defensive show along wlth Mike Duckwall who scrambled up many Wilmington plays The HHS grldders couldnt get the offensive ball rolling during the game Out of fue pass tries only one was completed One pass was intercepted Bryant reported the Hillsboro offense bogged down due partrally to faulty ball handlmg He added that some big Hillsboro lmemen got pushed around too much The coach added howexer that he was well pleased bv the junior high teams debut showrng Con srdermg that thev were playing an undefeated team uxth a lot oi ex perxence I think the bovs looked good Besxdes that we plwcd a lot of seventh graders the coach sard One thing Im proud of them for he sand, they ncycr gave up The llrllsboro Vlrlmmgton Junior high tilt was played at 4 30 P 'tl on the eve of the varsrtv squad s encounter wrth big llilmmgton High On Thursday exemng at 430 the Junior hxgh team will plav 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' ' A - . c. - ,, - .. . they boast one of the best passers ROGER MULLENIX Two Hxllsboro Indxan grad stars were chosen for the South Central Ohxo All League Football Team at a Monday mght conference of SCO football coaches at Greenfzeld Mc Clam High School As could be expected league wmner Greenfxelds name donun ated the roster Seven McClam players were among the all league offensive and defensxve umts Four Franklin He1ghts players were listed on the all league de fenszve team whxle Washmgton C H and Clrclevxlle had three players each on both teams Wal mmgton Hlgh had two players lzsted Senxor Hxllsboro halfback Roger Mullemx was chosen for the of fenswe all league halfback slot semor Indian back Don Jones was picked for msxde Ime backer Jun Kexth semor Hillsboro guard re- eexved an honorable mentxon at the coaches conference The top 11 m the All SCO League offensive unit include een ter Mtke Beatty, 185 pound Green Q-J BJ DON JONES fleld senxor ends Jerry Maxle 175 pound Greenfield semor and Ter ry Stnllmgs 165 pound Washmgton C H semor tackles Lee More- head 210 pound Greenfield Junior and Ron Carter 192 pound Wash mgton C I-I senxor Guards Gary Gum 198 pound Greenfzeld semor and Dave Hrcks 160 pound Cxrclevxlle semor quarterback Dick Craft 190 pound Greenfield semor halfbacks Rag er Mullemx 150 pound Hxllsboro semor and Mickey Vanscoy 180 pound Wnlmmgton senior and fullback Larry Hannahs 185 pound Clrclevllle senior The top dEf61'lSlVe league crew chosen by the coaches mcludes Ends Roger Grooms 190 pound Greenfneld Jumor and Ken N1 chols 175 pound Wllmmgton Jun 101' tackles Dan Looney 205 pound Greenfleld semor and Gary Gabriel 195 pound Franklin H91gl1tS Jumor mlddle gugxgnltou Belhsan 155 pound kim Helghts semor msxde lme backer Don Jones 180 pound Hrllsboro -nomar outside lme backers Dxok Ward 145 pound Franklm Hexghls semor and Rex Lamb 190 pound Franlchn Heights semor safety men, Ron Travis 140 pound Frank lm Heights senlor and Gilbert Thomas 155 pound Washmgton C H semor Lxsted as honorable mentxon on the All League SCO team were .hm Kexth semor Hlllsboro guard, Dave Srmth semor Cxrclevxlle quarterback Gary Vandemarfk, senior Cxreleville haliback Wil bert Bxemesderfer, senior Franklin Hezghts end Delmar Rumcker sein lor Franklin Hexghts halfbaek, Tom Brown semor G-reennaid endg Hugh Duff, senior Greenfleid' tackle Fred Newton junior Pleu- ant View guard, Charles Lmb junior Pleasant View John Evans, jumor Pleasant View linebacker Cary Self sonrorw JAMES KEITH uxgton C H end Jerry Sheppard senior Washmgton C H halfback Gene Hahy senxor Washmgton C H end Charles Pendergraft Jumor Washxngton C H guard Ed Tel fair semor Wtlmxngton tackle Mxke Murphy aemor Wxlmmgton end and Jack Jones Jumor Wd :mmgton halfback HHS lndrans to Condude Seam Friday Night at Franklin Helghh The Hxllsboro Indians w1I1 wmd up thelr football season Fnday evemn g when they travel to Frank l1n Heights to play the lug F' Frankun Hezghts featurw a lug team runnmg from variations of both the sphti' and the single wing In quarterback Mike Holman team effort Everyone tried has best he said Ineidentally Hzllsboro started one freshman in Friday nights game Commenting that the young gndder dxd a fine Job Coach At sahs went on to say Its an ex ample of what has hurt us all sea son-depth Other teams hke Greenfield can go to the bench and mek out semors and Junmrs But most nfl the time when we look toward that bench, we have to rely on freshmen and put them anim: some of the best players an the league--arm theme done a me lub too he sand Speaking of the lack of depth he sand, There s something wrong when a town lake Greenfield, me as big as Hillsboro can pot th-eg teams on the held wlule we have to put freshmen out there agamst se'E.'il2u ro may or semor back Bob Stomxg- aligning Franklm Heights Friday mght. Stover Went Into the Greenfielq game with a broken finger and shghtly re-injured xt and an the last quarter suffered a knee in Jury Otherwise the usual HH.:- boro squad wall be pitted agqmn Franklm 154 :nthearea The Falcons' lug n for fha season has been t hall Bob Babst.Hehaa1aadea1srgenor- oeatage of Frmizna ilflys daring elzea Heoarrroatkop1gkxa amandhwarovedebsgerwao gamer all 38359114 BNHS: Baba? audHo1mau,thienFaMoaalaavefive other smears stmainfg lineup kifeiiiaari, their renter is sums! thelaoatmlnsloague Fzankhnlsfaemg Hillsboroaie ter havingloetto W'aIlungtoo,C. H. asia rnday night 'raesem dmnt mdicate Washing-was hard bathe however until the third quarter Franklin Heights led the msadfagrm reports ther:-mg Z Sl? 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' 1 ' ' W , , ' ,Aft n, sy. , , , l , V I , . .K , , . v I as , , , ' fl, I ' f - ' A , ff l Ilttle Holstein heifer down front Left to right are Davld Ludvtlck, Jlm Davidson Jim Keith Bully Slbrel and Nelson Dotson chapter members and Charles Reno who calf to the local FFA Chapter Dotson has received the calf to raiee calf Charlie and Naomx Reno Hllls boro Rt 7 who operate the home dalry farm which m1lks 42 Hol stem cows and are owners oi the adjoxnxng farm fformerly owned by the late Howard Tollel whxch lS operated by thexr tenant, Charles Cummmgs who mllks 38 head of Holstems are dolng thexr best to gxve future farmers of Hlghland County a helpmg hand and a start in the rlght dxrectlon, oowwlse, ln dalry farmmg Their most recent gift of 3 sec ond reg1stered Holstem helfer calf to Hxllsboro Hxgh School FFA chapter as another startxng link in a Holstem cham brxngs the total of these calves gxven to young far-mersfto-be up to four They presented a reglstered hex! er to Mowrystown FFA chapter last year one to Hillsboro chapter prevxously and one to Lynchburg FFA chapter thms year, also The calf given the local chapter this year IS by Reno s former herd sxre Reno Montvlc Loclunvar Model 1244018 and dam of the calf 15 Ada Smnthcroft Souvemr 3836498 a Canadian cow now 12 years of age whxch Renos purchas- ed irom Henry Conklm Both the sue and dam of the gift hexfer are of the Montvxc Soverexgn luxe of breedxng The local chapter gave the hexf er to Nelson Dotson son of Mr Rt 1 who 15 to raxse her breed her and return her ilrst helfer calf to the chapter where she, 1u turn w1l1 go to a members farm who wlll repeat the performance As the local chapter has recenv ed two chaux helfers to date from the Reno fann both registered thns glves the chapter an excellent start on the mxlky way to more and more I-lolstems for members to raise and benefit from Rxchard Achor, Hxllsboro FFA member has the flrst of the Reno glft helf ers, which will be bred soon 7 Local Glrls Wlll Attend Annual State Nearly 1 000 hxgh school gurls wxll regxster Saturday June 18 for the 14th and largest sessnon of Buckeye Gxrls State sponsored an nually by the Amerxcan Legxon Auxxhary Department of Ohm The nme day workshop m practx cal govemment will convene on the campus of Capltal Umversxty Columbus Hillsboro gurls who wxll attend are Carol Dxckerson 135 Grey stone Dnve Margaret Wharton Hillsboro Rt 6 Joyce Dxxon 41612 W South St Janet Fettro Flxlls- boro Rt 4 Joan Hogsett Hxllsboro 155 gave the registered helfer ae another Holetem cham 'Vow RI 2 Rosalind Rhonda 408 West Walnut St and Dumne Shaffer, 209 West Walnut St All have just completed thexr Jumor year m hxgh school and are sponsored by Amerxcan Legion Auxxhary umt or by other com mumty orgamzatxons through the auxxllary The program ln whnch these gxrls uxll partncxpate IS desxgned to teach through practlcal partx clpatxon rxghts and responsxbxh ues of Amerncan cmzenshxp as well as the functions and pro- blems of government Upon arrxval at the unnverszty the gxrls will be assxgned to one of 18 cmes and two count1es all are cxuzens of the mythical state Wlth the gundance of experxenc ed advlsors and publxc offxcials they wnll orgamze a two-party sys tem campaign for office elect of NX f if 5 X41 1 1 flcials m their cities, counties, and state and functxon m thexr par txcular capacxtxes whether elec- txve or BPPOIDUVE Each girl wxll have an offlce Supplemcntmg their practxcal experlence g1rls will hear speak ers on varxous phases of govern ment Gov Mlchael D1 Salle wlll address the group after the maug uratxon of the Gxrls State govern Mrs L L Gall 213 E Walnut St Mrs Dale Hedrxck 116 Muntz St and Mnss Manorxe Treadwell 116 lNorth East St wlll serve on the advlsory staff at Girls State ' I u - D - Q 1 I . . . l - . . , . ' 1 . , , . . . . . I 9' - 2 , I . 1 , ' - t . . , . ' . r-.Sita --vii . y . . ,,VJ,f I! lb I .C . . , ' . 1' ' ' . ' SQ ' .,f ,V .A 7 Y . . . .sw K I 1 A I . . - . . 3 , . . ' - .. U. - - - - , . . ' . . and Mrs. Laceylbotson, Hillsboro . ' . . . . ' . . , h , i . . . . 1 . ' 1 ' . . 1 .' . . , I I . . . . . . . , - , , , . Q '. - . - . 4 . . i . . . 1 rf ' u, . 1 . V. ,. . , . . , Q . ' Q p ' 1 -' , - -. or- .. - Y, H ' w Q ' , ' ' . . . , . . I . I . X ., . U ' ., . v I' . . . y A . . . H . I , . , . . - - 1. ., 1 - ' U . fi . . . -1 - , . I 2 .N . ,g ' ' ! ' ' . . 3 Q v ' 5 . - ' . . ji ...J L ', 1 x ,IK fx ff A J 1' , '94 1' 2: 'Q 5, '1 an fa E, ff. -H W, A ff' 'A 'T , 31 I, ' if Q 1' , A V aff ,,, K J :W 4 Q21 fm fl l 1 f 1 2, 1 ' I a Q , .. l 5 if Q Q if M 5 fl f M51 2 TQ K -fy J' XA Q. fi' V 1 -fb' Students Observe World Prayer Day With Program Students at Hillsboro High School presented a specxal World Day of Prayer program over the loudspeaker System early Friday for the emu-e student body Wal ter T Shannon prmcxpal report ed The observance was held throughout the world Fnday Randy McKenz1e was the pro gram chaxrman The program con 'usted of an organ prelude by Duane McBnde songs by the West Sisters trno wxth Roslland Rhoads as the aceompanxst scrxpture read mg by Marxlyn Hlxon prayer by Randy McKenz1e and narratxon by James Jordan The program m eluded both hve' and taped ma terxal Hugh Buze was m charge of the taped arrangements Ordmarnly the program would have been presented at an assembly but because of snow reduced at tendance xt was decxded to pre sent rt over the loudspeaker sys tam Two Hillsboro Students Rank At lop ln lest Results of Annual Semor Scholarshup Tests Announced Results of the annual serum scholarship tests an Highland Conn ty were announced Thursday Th: tests were conducted Jan 15 Two Hillsboro High School stu dents James A Jordan and Man lyn Hxxon ranked hrst and sec ond respectively tn Highlanc County on the test Jordan scorev: 231 and Miss Hlxon was next wxtl Hxllsboro also placed three oth or students m the top ten student and had four others ln the honor .able mentzon bracket OTHERS IN the top ten mclud ed m order of then' rank Mary Alxcc Phxl-l-ips Lynchburg 224 wladelynn Sue Decker Greenheld 209 Howard R McKenz1e Hxlls boro 207 Davxd L Luck Falrfxeld HHS Sensors, Juniors To Take Exams A test on Ohio history govern ment and cltlzenshxp wlll he gxven to ll HlllSb0l'0 H1gh School stu dents Thursday and Friday The test sponsored by Omo Urnversxty wxll be given to develop interest m Ohxo government among stu dents County wmners will be mvxted to Ohlo Urnversxty to take fmal tests State wmncrs w1ll recewe cholarslup awards according to Hxllsboro High School Prxnclpal Walter Shannon Jumors and seniors at the local hxgh school who have had specxfxc courses m Ohm government and hlstory are ehgxble to take the tests Shannon sald Fwe semors and sxx Junxors wlll take the test Seniors who wxll take the test are Karen Masters John Henry Brown Kenneth Schraw John Wxtham and Larry Hall Juniors takxng the test will be Steve Fen ner Phnl Brown Jxm Kmg John McBr1de Denms Crosby and John Hxestand The tests wlueh wxll he scored electrxeally are sent out by the umverslty Tests are taken under speclfled convimtxons with electro- graphtc pencxls Scores will be returned to the school after they are graded Wm ners on the county level will bc notified about October 25 -4 I Xa.: mat? 1 mf' in W X 4 in w 205 Robert E Brown Lynchburg E 196 Deborah C Dohn Lynchburg X f 196 games P Johnson nuisboro 192 Joella Hartman Hlllsboro, Honorable mentxon went to the followmg Mwhael Beatty Greenfield 183 Wllllam B Tulle Lynchburg 182 Patrlcm A Parker Greenfield 177 Larry T Hall Hillsboro 174 Anna C Hawking, Wluteoals 173 John W Yonai Greenwald, 171 Wren L Aber Lynchburg 170 Ed wxn R Newland Greenfxeld Susan QP Moms Hxllsboro Karen L, Hams Buford 162 Ken neth W Doss Hillsboro, 160 Dor cas A Lykms Whlteoak 160 Lois M Jacobson Hzllshoro 159 All of these students placed m the upper 25 percent on the test 158 GAA Presents Holy Week Rites At High School The Girls Athletic Association of Hillsboro High School, with Diana McBride as chairman, pre sented a Holy Week program dur IHS school sessxons at the local hxgh school thxs week School closed at the regular nme Wed 'mesday evening to re-open Mon day Aprxl 18 followmg the Easter hollday A rehglous program rn celebra uon of Easter was presented xn the school audxtorlum each morn mg Monday through Wednesday .119 A M The program opened wxth an Easter hymn by the GAA chorus and 10 high school boy sxngers Scrrptures were gxven by a dxf felent GAA member each morn mg 1110111011112 Cecllxa Cook Kalen Collxns and Sharon Shan non Poems were gxven on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings by Ann Pulse and Marxlyn I-lxxon The player was gxven each mormng by Perm Johnson John Rlttenhou e and Randy McKenzxe respectively Each program closed wxth an ap proprxate Easter hymn by the chorus Planxsts were Dxana Mc Bride and Dxane Comparom Llsts Results Of Elghth Grade Tests Eighth grade test results for students zo Hxllsboro Schools have been released by local school authorxtxes Lynn Hottie placed fxrst ln the local system and m the 99th percentxle ratmg tupper one percentl m the state placement One hundred and twenty-ezght oxghth grade students enrolled Ln ammatxon wluch meludes the fol lowing study courses Enghsh ma thematncs science and history Grades of students placxng in the upper 25 percent of the total takmg the exams ln the local schools ranged from 174 to 120 Students with the ten hlgh scores lwxth txe scores mcludedl were Lynn I-lottle 174 Charles Wxldey 161 Timothy Johnson 152 Rxch ard Hxestand 151 Plulhp Dxckey 147 James Graff 147 Kathy Km cald 147 David Ludwlck 146 Ruth Ann Oak 146 Elaine Dillon 145 Roger Lammers 145 Tommy Sampson 141, Stephen McCar1ey 140 Susan Freshour 139 Other students placmg in the upper 25 percent of then' class were Robert Van Frank Sharon Welbly Allen Brown Lynn Son ner Vlckx Beekman .7111 Star buck, Floyd Ballem Joyce Jen kms James McLaughlin Linda Moon David Stratton Terry Fen ner Jan Garman Janet Doss Jack Hall Chrxstme Rhoads Patncxe Everetts and Carol Fenner Youth Plates First an lest HHS Student Wann Top State Honor Names of 240 Dhxo lugh school students takxng top state honors from among 22 190 partlczpants m the Fmal Dxstrzetfifftate Scbdas ship Test conducted on Z5 oeilgge and umverslty wmpuses Hay 7 were announced today by E. E Holt Supermtendent of Public In struct:-on Among these top rank ang students was a I-Ixllsboro High School student Phnlzp Brown 17 a jumor at Hxllsboro Hlgh School placed lust xo the state of Ohio, regard less of dwlsnon or classifxeatwn, tene of school! renewing the Ingh- est score 1n the state in Axnencxn Hlstory and government xn the fxnal Dxstnctfstate Sclsolarslup Tests winch were gwen May 7 at Wxlmxngton College for this dxs- trxct Phllxp is the son of Mr and Mrs Harold Brown formerly of Hills- boro Rt. 5 The fannly recently moved to a farm near Wilmington He has conaustently placed hugh on compehtwe soholarahxp tests throughout his school years an Hrllsboro schools His father rs en- gaged :sa farmmg, Both his par ents graduated from Hillsboro High School Hrs mother was the former Edna Shoemaker HE WILL reeewe four Gold Seal certificates for placement in Amerxcan History according to Walter Shannon local hugh school prmupal These are awarded for thc followmg Flrst nn American Hxstory Mxarm Dlstrict Dxvxslon I Ixrst ID Mmm: district regardless of elassrfxeahon farst in Ohm fllvlsxon 1, first ln Ohm mitosis of elaserfitatlon American History as a requrred course for graduation from any lngh school in Ohio mmpletlon of whxch ls mandatory by statutory law for graduafmn A total of 1,272 top hnstory students ln Oluo took thas exanfunauon Other competmve tests which Plnlxp has taken and placements are as follows Eighth grade schol arstup test fcovermg four basic suluectsl fxrst xn Highland County Latm I freshman year 10th in Mmm dlstnct, honorable men tion xn the state Latm U sopho- more year 20th m Miami district Mont Scholarship Test Junior year ranked ua 98th percentile an the stabs , U ' . 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It J Q A 1-an A -, 1 , CLINTON ENGINE X if 4 J J X And ABE s usso CARS CHM' SAW SERVICE DISTRIBUTOR ZUNCLAPP DUCATI and TRIUMPH SALES frf Chllllcolhe Pike U S 0 Phone EX 3 3332 HIIIsboro ohm Hullsboro Ohio .aiiglg PRECISION SWITCHES FOR INDUSTRY Compliments Of BAKER AUTO SALES L A R K S H A W K S NEW DIMENSION IN MOTORING 945 WEST MAIN HILLSBORO, OHIO 1 , . If x . 4 f'T'?Pr5 5 I FE ' fl --1111 'WJL 5 I I O O ' ' ' . . 5 - ' . I - 1 v I I Q B Ayres Drug Co 4 Hllb ED B AYRES J HHS 1909 coMPLlMEN'rs i Barretts Tummy Treet COMPLIMENTS Boone s Sohlo Stutlon 748 N Hgh Sf SP LDING ance i 38 Boltz Haggerty BANYAS MOTOR CO 7325 Nw 'I39 N Hugh Street 5 A, mfiafgxlll W' It 'WW HILLSBORO OHIO BUICK RAMBLER OPEL METROPOLITAN ffllzmg 553: -'MO W. CONGRATULATIONS The Bowles Store V D Chrlstoffel Owner OFFICE SCHOOL AND HOME SUPPLIES Your Book Store For Over I00 Years Burch Tractor 81 Impls O N West St Hillsboro Ohlo Your John Deere Deoler COMPLIMENTS Chaney Insurance Agency BEST WISH ES Collms Appllance GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Cummings Farm Supply Dickerson's Restaurant INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER STORE FARM TRACTORS Mccokmlclc IMPLEMENTS Marshall Pike EX 3 1231 EX 3 015 LUNCHES CHOPS STEAKS SEAFOOD 4 177 N Hlllsboro, Oluo Hugh St 162 fy-'I MQW. A. - I ' xx ,L ' X . I 4-. fr m- ,H t ' 'nc ' .- ,A ., H I 4,,,,'-mN.r-wnrgx - 'M . ' , , 1 Q ' ,---pu.,,M Wa .. Q, . .t A. .. V ly, , .-.x,,w..,.,:,,..::.-,,,,.-Wf .- ,, , . , ef' -f -ge 14 - .33 .. -:,,,:..,., G :tiara M 'fy . .-'owl-KL Q, K 1 I - - UILQM, ,.,.ttn.x'. ,HSS-.fl '- i 4, C ,. ,, .... - - xxx W P - E -ui GTZ' igif E . A , f - ., me ., , ' - -'1..7f.. 'I' Ou :rv IAHM .. U W. -.. . O . . , ' 31 . . , .. H s I 0 45511. Vive fa ,T dv f GRADUATE TO COCA COLA Be Really Refreshed CONGRATULATIONS 1960 f' e ELECTRIC co 163 T, V U Ace. ,Q cg A 'QA 4.4 V T A NC NNT A K, I 5-QT class of 1, W ,ff A tn . xx COLUMBUS AND SOUTHERN OHIO ELECYWIC COMP COMPLIMENTS G S Dunmck 81 Co Drstrrbutors of Quality Merchandlse Tobacco Clgars Foods Candles Sundrres and Paper Products Hrllsboro E 3 3 18 Ohio coMruMENTs Dodd s Servlce Station CONGRATULATIONS East Mom Hrllsboro Ohio Howard and Betty Ellrs Clncmnatr Prke DU NCANSON BROS Televlslon EVERYTHING MUSICAL AND ELECTRICAL GUARANTEED SERVICE DEPARTMENT IIS East Mann sneer H-llsboro Ohm 3 1 Complrments f THE ELBERFELD DRY GOODS CO Hlussono orno COMPLIMENTS Elllson Brothers Home of Better Clothes New Locatlon E Maln Hillsboro Oh1o 164 . X 4 . OF I . , EX 412 ' o OF 109 . ' St. Complumenfs Of HILLSBORO ELKS LODGE No 361 FAIRLEY HARDWARE STORES HILLSBORO LYNCHBURG SABINA BLANCHESTER WILMINGTON WAYNESVIU-E D M Evans Co OVER 75 YEARS OF SERVICE BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1960 THE FAMOUS STORE Farmers 81 Traders National Bank THE BANK WITH THE CHIME CLOCK Membe of F D I C COMPLIMENTS Wilfred Faul Comphmenfs Of DONALD E FENDER Realtor FARMERS 8. TRADERS BANK BUILDING Ph EX 3 'I212 HILLSBORO OHIO 165 I ,ne I I I - -' I ESTABLISHED 1882 . fo f . . . . OF F L I N G B R o s APPLIANCE RW EARTHMOVING O ones 2 HILLSBORO OHIO FRANKS Q WASHERS Q DRYERS RANGES Q AUTOMATIC WASHERS EX 3 2 'I All. MAKES 'I7 I-hghlund Dr Frank Burreres Hullsboro Ohm EX 3 2445 FRANKLIN S WELDING GENERAL REPAIR AND MACHINE SHOP SERVICE 923 W MAIN HILLSBORO OHIO Homer Goss HENSELMAN TIRE STATION Opposute Armory 3 2 YOLPI FIRESTONF STORE Homer Gass Prop North Hugh St Hillsboro Ohlo TUNE UPS CARBURETORS REPAIRED SMALL MOTOR REPAIRS STARTERS GENERATORS REPAIRED GENERAL AUTO ELECTRIC 719 W Mann Street COMPLIMENTS Gordons Auto Supply Co Auto Supplies and Accessories COMPLIMENTS Green Roof Restaurant Beulah Walsh Owner Compliments Of GREYSTONE MOTEL Chullncothe Pnke Ph EX 3 3112 BERT DANIEL Owner 166 I PII I EX 3 8I2 , 80 I FX 211 RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING OF I OF BEST WISHES Gross Felbel Co Bunk Equlpment Hillsboro Ohio HAROLD S AUTOMOTIVE nssoro PLYMOUTH and VALIANT 144 Bowers Avenue Hrllsboro Ohio HARSHAS CEMETERY MEMORIALS PHONES EX 3 2810 or EX 3 3235 Hclrshborger s Thrift E Grocery O W Harshbarger FRESH MEAT Cr VEGETABLES HEDGES ELECTRIC 144 W WALNUT STREET HILLSBORO OHIO 3 3 2 WIRING PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL WORK MOTORS NEON TUBING REFRIGERATION WATER PUMPS OIL 81 GAS BURNER SERVICF COMPLETE SERVICE REPAIR SHOP COMPLIMENTS Heineke Tractor Soles Hedges l.lnOlel.llT1 MAssrE FERGUSON TRAcToRs 3 1 AND IMPLEMENTS C Fl usfom oormg 496 East Mom St Hlllsboro, Ohuo Venetian Blinds Armstrong Products SM-E5 SERVICE Paste Wax Cleaner 167 I 2 I I EX 3 2221 Cor. South 8- West Srs. EX 1712 or EX 265 OF R. R. 4 EX 834 Compliments COMPLIMENTS OF Henry s HIGHAVI Insurance Agency Inc I You F lendly Family Shoe S o e GENERAL INSURANCE IZI East Mann St eet Walterl Hlgham Mgr 3 1 J Doyle Fenner Associate Agent RALPH HENSELMAN TIRE SERVICE GOODYEAR 'rms nuuc PLANT CINCINNATI PIKE PHONE EX 3 3014 .nj Hlghland County Co op Assn I HIGHLAND COUNTY MOVERS CQMPLIMENTS JOE LEAVERTON O 122 E NORTH ST Ph EX 3 T613 HILLSBORO OHIO Highland Enterprise Lumber Co 168 I . l' f' ' I' r ' r EX 335 . A , 1 , Farm Bureau - . A U EX 3 961 , wner OF Highland Stone Dlvlslon CRUSH ED STONE AGRICULTURAL LIMESTONE READY MIXED CONCRETE CONGRATULATIONS ond BEST WISHES Look ahead wnh confudence ambmon desire ond fort tude But dont tro el the road of success with too great of speed For surely as you do youll mass o lot of Ilvmg on the way' HIGHLANDER BOWLING LANES West Mann Sireel Hillsboro Ohuo L B HILLIARD MENS WEAR ARROW SHIRTS ond STETSON HATS COMPLIMENTS GENERAL INSURANCE AND BONDS 3 2 Hillsboro Ohio HILLSBORO BANK SAVINGS CO Y ur Friendly Bank The Oldest and Mosf Reliable Aufomoblle Dealer rn Hnghland County HILLSBURO AUTO COMPANY Sales and Service PHONE EX 3 1996 H6 S Hugh Slreef Hillsboro Ohio 169 or L. W. Dutch Hilliard 'nd EX 431 ' I ' H 0 I H HILLSBORO BOWLING LANES Ph EX 3 0130 890 W. Main Street Compliments Of HILLSBORO CLEANERS Your: cron-les Best FRlEND STOKER COAL OUR SPECIALTY Hrllsboro Cool 81 Supply 425 N West Sl' E 3 1 2 COMPLIMENTS Hillsboro Farmers Exchange E 3 1 2 UBIKO AND HIGHLAND FEEDS ALLIS CHALMERS MACHINERY RELIABLE MERCHANDISE AT REASONABLE PRICES ALWAYS AT Lltl' Bros Hillsboro Dry Goods Store COMPLIMENTS Hillsboro Publlshmg Co X 4 2 or d X 0 2 OF PRESS GAzE1'rE News-HERALD coMPuMENrs or JIM KELLY'S PURE OIL STATION CHARLES W. RENO Holgteiljllillg Phone: .R. No. 7 EX 3-2003 I , Vitality! REGISTERED HOLSTEINS CONGRATULATIONS COMPLIMENTS OF INTER COUNTY RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE NC Reeds Drug Store 3 I S High St COMPLIMENTS Rhoads Funeral Home LIONELL RHOADS I I . I OF The Friendly Drug Store 8 3 2 . ' . 171 pu Q A I QA FERTILlZERS- GRAINS-GRINDING .I 84 F SHOE REPAIR 113 West Mu'n Street Orthoped'c Repair 1 113 West Walnut Sf. zipper and Dye work Hollodoy Bros Beg, Wlshes JEANS FLOWERS F e s e 0 o S CCI SCJ 220 EAST PLEASANT PHONE EX 3 3236 J A Y C E E S HILLSBORO OHIO JONES TASTY ROUTE 50 FREEZE 8. GENERAL STORE K aufmun s HOAGLANDS Bargain Store COMPLIMENTS Kelch s Grocery 221 Chlllrcofhe Avenue 3 2 Ralph Kelch Prop KIDDERS BODY SHOP PHONE EX 3 3313 301 CHILLICOTHE AVE or EX 3 1853 HILLSBORO OHIO 172 if 0195! Y 'P 0 0 QNI vhis I I FX 3 624 1 low rs wlwi p r wh tw rd n never y 1 V I OF I I EX 850 KIER ELECTRIC and Refrigeration Service 939 West Mann Street Phone EX 32436 Hnllsboro Ohlo COMPLIMENTS K R A T Z E R S Natural Color Stucllo 141 W Mann Street Phone EX 3 1651 ROBERT KRATZER Photographer A 1958 H H S Graduate Lang s Smokery GEORGE E PEARCE Prop Cigars Cigarettes Tobacco and Box Candy French Bauer Ice Cream Magozlnes News Agency Hnllsboro OI-no The Layman Realty Co Qkjg ,1- LJ.. C W Llmes, Jeweler Magee s Bakery WEDDING CAKES ff' i rr-Y, PARTY SPECIALTY pw kb CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1960 Lola s I-lanr Stylmg Salon Fashuons From Fads to Formals LOLA KENNETH 131 E Beech Phone EX 3 2324 OF . . . I I . , . OF I . 5 ' AH -- I . And f g rf 4- -.1 , 1 I n By 173 H! ARMSTRONG FLOOR COVERING PAINT SPORTING GOODS HEATING 81 AIR CONDITIONING MURPHY BENHAM HDWE CO CONGRATULATIONS COMPLIMENTS M u R P H Y s OF THE COIN OP LAUNDRY Located Corner of Muntz and South East Streets HILLSBORO OHIO Limestone Co Open 24 Hours Danly 7 Days A Week We Invnte Your Inspection BILL MASON MANAGER COMPLIMENTS OF Holsum Bread THE OHIO VALLEY BAKING C0 Chllllcothe, Ohlo COMPLIMENTS HAMON BODY SHOP OF Complete Body and Fender Work I and Reflmshmg PHONE EX 31525 I 174 . . . HILLSBOR0, OHIO PHONE EX 3-3416 I. -- I JOSTEN CLASS RINGS Sylllb0llZ6 The Flnest Tradltlons an Durable S3tlSf3Ctl0llS F au' Play L0 alty Frlendshlp Scholarshlp IOSTEN S - d I J MORE THAN oo YEARS Magees Snack Shop YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME We Specuallxe In Breakfast HOME COOKING AND HOME BAKED PIES Jack Matson CHEVROLET PONTIAC OLDSMOBILE VAUXHALL OK USED CARS Whe e E e ybody Gets A Good Deal Merchants National Bank BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1960 MILLER S READY TO WEAR FOR .IUNIORS and MISSES Moon Tractor Sales H llsbo o 898 West Mum St 3 1 NOLAN S RADIO 81 TV 112 W Beech Street Hullsboro Ohuo Phone EX 3 3136 ALL WORK GUARANTEED Q4 52000 WWW lm, X ww' I Ill ,gf IS QOE ln J particular people prefer COMPLIMENTS Parker Hotel Hll b Ohg CONGRATULATIONS Patton s Farm Dalry Pence Sewing Machine Shop New and Used Sewmg Machmes Expert Repair Work Free Sewmg Course Sewmg Supplies 24 Hour Service Covered Butt s, Belts, and B kl Ph e 379 H. D. Penquite Food Market ALWAYS-QUALITY ALWAYS Hillsboro, Olno 177 A , ' .- .-- , .. ' m'lx,N, ,vltll Y H ,-AAA V., ,.,, - M,,,.m.w-N ,Y rw ,sw D l ' lllllllll N ' , .rf , , ' lllq 5 f ll n,.Q lugrvvf' Yr . ml' r l 1 fi , W ,.,,,n,q 1131535552:--lil:-, , an W lngum 1, Nonmrf U v W,l.l!r1w W: Hulllmu W. lllllt r r N r ,,.., o W e lre, num lQ'!?i!!9ggsg:e:gQgeggueglilsr,E . O I OF I Q i s oro, i EPS' Pepsn Colo REFRESHES WITHOUT FILLING Mowrysfown DISfl'IbUTIl1g Co MOWRYSTOWN oHlo N E YOUNG Owner BEST WISHES PIERCE FURNITURE HILLSBOFIO OHIO rs! Jlo A Everything for the House 341 JO Plmny Blcur 81 Son Plumbing Hecmng LINNY C LANNED LUMBING AYS HNSTON STREET PHONE EX 3 2013 COMPLIMENTS Ports Drug Store Hullsboro Ohno PIKE NATURAL GAS CU. d A plicmces For Gas Service An p 123 SOUTH HIGH STREET PHONE EX 3 1901 178 M Snf'rl,qIIgmv1 lu T Firmm Gv-nuxum -. rrdrnown - Lxvvng Room - U 111, ' XV mr x use pnlnqnccs -- Cmuqlft, L, . G H - u I Q . Q . I a Q - I 0 0 0 o OF 1 I 1 COMPLIMENTS Rldenour Produce FRESH DRESSED POULTRY Wholesale and Refarl 3 19 2 Muni: SI' Roy and Sarah Tener Mgrs SHIRLEY FRESHER msnsn POTATO CHIPS Red Oak Drsfrrbuhng Co Blanchester Ohro COMPLIMENTS Rlpley Gas Service Hillsboro Ohuo 3 3 COMPLIMENTS Rocky Fork Mclrme SALES Cr SERVICE Sunset Dock AI North Beach Rocky Fork Lake ROY S TIN 81 FURNACE SHOP ROY WHISLER Owner GUTTER WORK METAL WORK FURNACES Phone EX 3 1235 Rear 142 W Walnut SI HILLSBORO OHIO coMPuMsNrs GERALD PITZER ROTARY FORMS PRESS, Inc Manufacturers of System Sets 7 Up Drstrrbutor BUSNESS FORMS EX 3 209I HILLSBORO OHIO or MODERN ACCOUNTING 179 SCHRAW BROS TELEVISION Marshall Plke SALES and SERVICE Phone EX 3 3311 Hlllsboro Ohm ilk COVER EARTH q,Al!i,fI! Slders Auto 81 Home Supply Tee so H eAppla ces TesudBtte s Sherwm Wllllams Paints 'W M 3 s H R Murphy SUPPLIER OF SINCLAIR PRODUCTS H Ilsboro Oh o 3 3 SMITH S FARM MARKET MIeEsIofHIIb o MorshllPke Ph e EX 3 3681 HOME KILLED BEEF AND PORK COMPLETE GROCERY 180 o . . I . A ' 1 THE P Sv' 1 ,,rbIui2.x,,v'x I vi i n- om i n GD A . . If n a ne . - . . . I3 . ain Sf. EX 3 132 i ro,O 5 I i EX 347 lf' ' I One i a is oro n cl i V A on - ,, 'Y W George R. Steele Co. REAL ESTATE - TAX ACCOUNTING - INSURANCE 111 SHORT STREET Hillsboro, Ohio EX 3 1985 COMPLIMENTS OF Glenn L. Stevens Plumbing and Heating 815 W. Main St. Hillsboro, Ohio EX 3 2411 BEST WISHES Stockwell s Furniture Store SAMSONITE LUGGAGE HEADQUARTERS l I SUMMERS SUNOCO STATION Corner Main 8. Elm Streets HILLSBORO OHIO Kelly Tires Batteries We Sell Health Swonger Dairy Inc BEST WISHES Tot and Teen Shop COMPLIMENTS TURNER FUNERAL HOME We Have the Organization Personnel Equipment Experience Grading and Dltchlng SAND GRANE1 AND STONI Uhrrg 81 Collins A l l I ' ' ,, ,, i w l 1 I . l l I For All Kinds of Excavating, OF . . . Q o I W - ETL .4 ll11l ' 181 THE UNION STOCK YARDS C DAILY HOC MARKET AUCTION EVERY THURSDAY HILLSBORO OHIO Phone EX 3 1959 EX 3 I958 GENE BRITTON Manager Flowers for AII Occasions Ward s Flowers Hullsboro Ohm 3 Phone EX 32933 VANCE 81 VANCE TOM VANCE Owner Ready Max Concrete Concrete Blocks HILLSBOR0 OHIO COMPLIMENTS WHISLER S GRAIN AND FEED PURINA CHOWS V C FERTILIZERS Congratulations Grddvdfes coMruMfNTs DUDS N SUDS COIN LAUNDRY W Walnut Street Hlllsboro ' ' Munwmsren Heating 81 Apphqnce THE WIGWAM HOME OF THE INDIANS WHERE TEENAGERS MEET 2II wssr MAIN smear PHONE EX 30172 182 O. 1 - A - Pix 3 3,170 ' , ' EX 3 .478 or I ex a-1411 aus Jones n.R.a , ' or 122 . - ' . . ,I ll Wllkln Wllkln Insuronce Agency Representing Wlllmcln s Service Station SHELL PRODUCTS S th H h S 3 1 omo FARMERS msumncz co ou '9 ' I3I South Hugh St 3 3 Rosalznd Rhofzds ljzane Comparonx Randolph Ifclfenzze CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE Sensor Class WINKLE S PRINT SHOP Only The Best Prmtmg rs Good Enough BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL PRINTING EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE I20 East South Street Hillsboro Phone EX 3 2123 COMPLIMENTS OF RED S DOG N SUDS DRIVE INN Quallty Food Large Porfrons Reasonable Prrces POPE Music sruolo Qwsk Sefwfe 183 ' ' 1 - . 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EX 492 I 'E I I I P 9 n we 1 1 ,ate never ie t 14 if The BOOST advert: ace a e the 3008 nage 9 ook eCau the C ibut s were ma any n THAN Xnderson s Food Locker hUtOmOC1VP SCYVICP and Supply B8ldW1D s Grocery welfast lxlllng Company gloom s General Store fluo Farmer Shop Creed s Food Market iumgarner s South Hlgh Market DJffew s Green Roof Motel M F Hammond s Grocery Htghland Producers Hlllsboro Beauty Center Hxllsboro P1re Department olel Ury Cleaners W N Moore 8 Qon Garage Moore s Store Flleen s ouse of Charm lavcettes kerr s ieautv Sa on L1ttle louse Grocery o1s s Geautx Shop Maxn Barber Shop iartaret s Beauty Sa on ary lane s beauty ga on laurle S Hlllsuoro Masonlc BOd19S lldway Auto SEFVICL Ohxo fasualty Insurance Company Clalm Off1CB Paullne s Beauty Shop 184 bhaefer's Super Market Steen's Grocery United Department Qtore wh1C6'S General Qtore Woody's Garage Hfclzzzsv -if fl size' nr Hire nature mf' fha Ffrsivzvxs, th, fPlilCh7'lf fefifllv dit! ot f 1 that firm cwufd lll1fv'lJ,f'FV'fZSl7EA' Q' s ,' ho' , tl j. iii rub' J JF nat in Jul recnme one l , , EQK The staff would like to thank all of those who bought 'sing su and m d donations to TER . 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