Hillsboro High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Hillsboro, OH)

 - Class of 1960

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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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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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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 . - ' . .

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