Hillsboro High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Hillsboro, OH)

 - Class of 1960

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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 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



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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' . .

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