Hillsboro High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Hillsboro, OH)

 - Class of 1960

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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 coach Femk The lineup which Femk indicated could change xn cludes Roger llullemx at quarter back Jim Keith and Floyd Kessler It Guard positions Harry Glaze and Phil Stout at tackle Perin Johnson and Dan Kelly at end Larry Lucas at center, Don Jones at fullback, and Wayne Murphy aiu: Davxd Cole ln halfback slots s o s e e ' A g e .- Y' ' , ' V v ' 1 . 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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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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 Greenfreld, 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Hillsboro High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Hillsboro, OH) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 171

1960, pg 171

Hillsboro High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Hillsboro, OH) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 159

1960, pg 159

Hillsboro High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Hillsboro, OH) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 163

1960, pg 163

Hillsboro High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Hillsboro, OH) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 176

1960, pg 176

Hillsboro High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Hillsboro, OH) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 52

1960, pg 52

Hillsboro High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Hillsboro, OH) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 49

1960, pg 49


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