Howard High School - Bridge Yearbook (Howard, OH)

 - Class of 1960

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Q, A5 grdcluofeo Sf Hama,-J 5231-,001 we' LAC CLIGJSOJ1 IQQOI CU'055 ore More lbvlcfae. Same f U5 U..J'lH Oo OAI 'eo College. GQIICFS Lu':H be, 'nr Q . , , 5 0 QCQFN- OOF' IIVINC? HV 6 1.007-f y'g5eN'f :N any prolafe ms. The fun-w'cfCge.: wg Law. craig! 5 SCLIGGI 5tLJCfel0i.S AQUQ, Agfpdfrgfdpe .5 flue, uwkavowf-ffozfore, If gb 05,511 Aff c.1PdZ'Iwf-2, Noi. uwieoclwecf A Polgwanf Egret, thdi we QV055 Our' last HE .U Dedication The Senior Class of 1960 gratefully dedicate our yearbook to Mrs. Lena Body, Mrs. Mary Wheeler, and Mrs. Irene Beckett, whose willing assistance and unselfish devotion have helped us cross many a bridge. -ff J f K T Q afgvii' . YA 55-,L J Administration .7414 f0gI 6tl0A5 Board of Education Left to Right: Edwin Starcher, Persh Ramella, Forrest Davidson, William Burch, Freda Cooper, George Murphy, Jack Hammond, George Sims. The Senior Class of 1960, wish to express their appreciation and gratitude to the members of the Board of Education. Their unflagging interest and effort have improved the Educa- tion Standards of Howard High School. Under their leadership the new Industrial Arts building has reached completion and a new subject has been made available to the stu- dents of Howard School. The new member of the Board for this year is Mr. George Sims. School Secretary X N Christine Cochran Mr. Edwin Starcher Mr. Starcher received his Bachelor of Arts Degree from Glenville State Col- lege, and his Master of Arts from West Virginia University. He has done additional graduate work at Purdue, Ohio State, and West Vir- ginia Universities. The Senior Class wishes to express its sincere gratitude to Mr. Starcher whose guidance has helped us cross many a bridge. .9w .Q 5 ' X X , ag MW? M .Q ,,, , ,.. ' - 3 wwwy Q . Mg' K Ai -f 3 :W .. In y Q Nm .. LL.. :Nm FL ml v. 3 , t 0 A' in ..X, X , .N x..,,. x Lkk,, Qsiwihxi V. ' ,A . . . 1 .,-v'. 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SCi611CC Mathematics B.S. - Longwood Peggy lobe College Vocational Home Economics B.S. - Berea College Berea, Kentucky Y' 'ilk English, Journalism, Speech, French A.B. - M.A. - West Virginia University Zxxw x ,- A , .sr 1 Chester L. Zimmerman Vocational Agriculture B.S. - M.A. - Ohio State U. f' an-h. u s Alvin G. Sowards Music A.B. - Marshall College . hi. Stephen W. Fish Science B.S. - Agronomy U of Massachusetts M.S. - Cornell U. Good Grades Come Easier ff With a Good Faculty h 1 salute the faculty! That the academic We, the Senior Class of Howard High Sc oo , l bein raised is due to the efforts of the teachers to standards of our school are constant y g improve the level of instruction. ' fhavin been selected to participate in Project Howard High School has the honor o g Talent. This is a series of tests to be administered by the University of Pittsburgh for ' ' d t in s ecific areas the purpose of discovering talented stu en s p . Our faculty is represented on each of four Knox County Committees meeting for the ' ' ' ' the fields of Mathematics, Science, purpose of creating more effective teaching units in ' ' rams being planned by these committees are designed English, and Social Studies. The prog to modernize teaching methods in fields whose scope is ever expanding. For the help and encouragement of the members of the faculty, we wish to express our sincere appreciation. 25 7 as ll . fr 4 ,f '::J tif Q ..-:5' WXYi:i: W' b F- if ' .' ' , L ,- ii My Hllrvl tlfff Seniors - 'N -Av--.rv--W - .... , .. , 1 F? T? '1' ., -11,-'pm -,esp 3-fm -, ,. ufagrap Ill W 1 H, v,,e:-'12 1 r ar'1'- - Q Gag, ci u.. gms, LY fhJ-My ' 1 I i 'I 4 .. T714 1 ,v up . gag, 'lf'fM'f ,viii 7' :li ' v Q, K N f v' w G 1, QQ 11 1 ' ' ,IA 1 -S'Hg.':Z 1 1 x I 1 1 . E ' J X , , llrgkl, ,A - ny-tix. J: ai, ,, 1 . , W- ' 51,3 1 wa ,Q Jfgfb., . f- ' ,- -.1 Str. . 'V+' b 5 ' '1-H v V' 5,445 ,Q -,A,- ' n f -. If ' : , . TL, ' 'Q'--4 -'rmhyl ,E Hai p1Ff1 ' w - ,A if' 'lf Fx' In 5,i.r.u.Mii:,4.. .J ,,-,A J,- :M3 A ..,,' SWL.. -H, ' 'N' 1 1 2.1. -' ii- --Q ., ' ci ' Pak , E . 1 Y.. ,N X- H501 .j. 11. Q A 'f'- I 13.5 E . sf ,, . ui 1 .. mtg Stanley Eugene Thomas Ada Mary Hawk Steve-O The Future is Yours so make the most of it. Hawkie Do Your Best and Leave the Rest, What's the use to Worry. pRE51DENT VICE PRESIDENT STUDENT COUNCIL SECRETARY , Q PRESIDENT t, . Sondra June Tollison V K o r . o William Gardner soma T y f j Btu A Thing of Beauty is a jOY for- ' 1 I'd rather be short than not at ever, 1, I HJ I H W a11.'. f ll.-I S A'Hunt a dA!aZ s a Long Way 1 TREASURER wa-. U - is Sandra Lee Ivlatheny Sandy l can live without poetry or walking, but who in the world can live without talking. Carol Jean Hysell Q W' 5 .j Sandra Jean Perry Sandy Use your head, it's the little things that count. Phyllis Anne Berry Phil They say Love makes the World Jean Q Love is the master ke that o round catch me I'm ettin y, H Carol Ann Fry g. ,, ' ' g g opens the gates of happiness. HA T, CUZZY- ' nl Live Wires Never Get Stepped . Thomas Faith Tom A little spark may burst a mighty flame. Thomas Purdy Tom Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and socially dead. hc Q! Neil Joseph Bross Bross rr. Mike Darling Foo Some people strive for suc- cess, I strive for myself. Donald Burson Sonny Courage in danger is half the battle. Another day, another dollar, too bad I can'.t live a million days 2 fi lr Betty Jean Butt Mary Ellen Dickerson Betty Freckles My interest is in the future because I'm going to spend the rest of my life there. Everyone has their share of devilish moments. Mary Lou Henwood Dixie Lee Hutton Lum Rickie Lee A world without children would EKKl be du11. Beulah Mae Auker Boots He IS little who tells all he knows. Thomas Hamilton Tom If you don't think l'm a gen- ius, just ask me. Roger Fesler Roger He who invented work, should have finished it. Thomas Tomes Ronald Robinson Dick Work fascinates me, I can sit and watch it for hours. Danny Lawson Danny Action, not speech, proves a man. Tom The great think in this world is not so much where we stand as in what direction we are movlng. Linda Campbell Linda Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. ' Virginia Durbin Ginny If you don't succeed the first time, don't give up. Anna Marie Flack Bea What you are is more important that what you've got. Karen Louise Vail Karen l want to live in a house by the side of the road and be a friend to man. Colleen Styers Dimp1es Even if you are on the right track, you'11 get run over if you just sit there. ps C e vw! Gary Francis Davidson Gary L y b b byh p YY Class Motto The Past is Forever Forgotten but the Future is Still Ours. U Class Colors Silver and Red Class Flower Carnation F G M yhpp Gdbl h h kdf dl Class of 1960 First Row: Anna Flack, Beulah Aulrer, Betty Butt, Mary Ellen Dickerson, Lee Hutton, Sondra lolllson, karen Vail. Second Row: Linda,Ca1npbel1, Sally Hunt, Mary Lou Henwood, Sandra Petty, banclra M rtheny Lolleen Styers, Ann Fry. Third Row: Bill Gardner, Neil Bross, Ada Hawk, Tom Faith, Tom Purdy, Sonny Burson, Tom liwnulton Phyllrs Berry, Charles Griffith, Jean Hysell, Stanley Thomas, Roger Fesler, Ronald ROl'31llSOll, Thomrs lomes X l 'S ,. 4. 9, 4 4652 f :B f SENIOR CLASS S ' , ar 4. ,, PROPHECY .f I At our annual class reunion of the year 1975, we have found many changes in the lives of each of our classmates. The following is a record of what the years brought forth from among us. Beulah Auker has added something to the world for the prevention of cruelty to animals. She has invented a rain coat for cats. Sondra Tollison went to drama school and became the new Ma Perkins on radio. Mary Ellen Dickerson is coach of the Howard Little League Baseball Team. She is married and has I2 boys. Anna Marie Flack is fashion designer and model for Jantzen bathing suits. Linda Campbell is a large scale sheep farmer. She started her flock with two motherless lambs. Colleen Styers has taken up the teaching profession. Her class consist of 50 bird dogs. Karen Louise Vail is a famous novelist. She has written such books as How to be Rich and Enjoy it. Betty Jean Butt owns a restaurant in Alaska. She is married and has twin girls. Tom Purdy is ma yor of Howard. He has passed many new laws such as: No School On Monday. Stan Thomas after graduation went to Ohio State University and became Ohio State football water boy. Gary Burch and Gary Davidson decided to stick together. They own a glue factory in outer space. Lee Hutton after graduation opened up a dress shop in Texas. Here she met and married a tall Texan. con't Thomas Tomes is a big game hunter in Africa. Right now he is recovering from Ruinitis. One too many tigers, just didn't growl in his direction. Roger Fesler is an official taster in a peanut factory. He is known to enjoy his work very much. Ronald Robinson is president of the Free Loaders Society. He is married and has three little free loaders. Neil Bross, being a true scientist, is trying to discover a way to prevent the new kind of love going around known as softening of the heartery. Bill Gardner after graduation went to college and became a surgeon. Howard wou1dn't know what to do without their tree surgeon. Sonny Burson is married and has a little girl. He works for a Dynamite Company and he is hoping he will get a raise someday. Mike Darling decided to be serious for a change. He owns a gum factory in China. Tom Faith can take life easy now, he has invented the never fail can opener. Sally Hunt after graduation became a nurse. She married a very handsome intern and now has 3 girls and 3 boys. Mary Lou Henwood lives in Beverly Hills, California. She is married to Warner Brother's most famous actor. She has a very sweet little girl. Phyllis Berry decided married life wasn't for her so she joined the waves and has been around the world twice. Sandra Petry lives in California. She is a beautician for MGM Studios. Her most famous customers are: Lassie, Rin Tin Tin, and Old Yellow. Ann Fry is a social director on an ocean liner. She leaves a broken heart in every port. Ada Hawk was spotted by a talent scout when she was Queen of Howard in 1959. She is now Mrs. America of 1975. Jean Hysell is a reporter for the New York Tribune. She has reported on such stories as: Man's first flight into Space. 4. - ,i...u..nh.,.L..nA conit Sandra Matheny after graduating took a trip to Paris, France. Here Sandra met Piere Piere being a dress designer Sandra cou1dn't resist. They were married in 1963. Danny Lawson after graduation decided to join the Navy. He is now the most exper- ienced swobbie in the whole world. Virginia Durbin decided to give married life a whirl, so she married Ross. They are now the proud parents of 7 little boys. Remember When - - - Betty Butt got her hair cut ....... Sandy Matheny received her diamond ...... Ada Hawk got Homecoming Queen ....... Stanley Thomas had fits in the Senior Class Play ..... We had a boy called Alice in the Junior class ,.... . . Phyllis Berry had so many problems . . . Who will it Be? Jean Hysell started the new hair style ....... Mary Ellen got her false tooth ....... Sally Hunt had the big crush on Butch Long . . Carleen Wyant fell off her horse ....... Sandy Petry thought so much about Eddie Wright . . Ann Fry had her connections with Fredericktown . . Anna Flack wrecked the jeep ....... Sally Hunt wore a tight skirt to the Pep meeting .... . . Neil Bross had to ad-lib for 2 pages in the Junior Class play . . . Linda Campbell cut her head ....... Linda Zimmerman and Sandy Matheny didn't get their Lab Sheet in . . Barbara Woolison got Nei1's class ring ....... Linda Bowell had to wear Miss Gruber's shoes to get her Queen Attendant pictures taken . . Sandy Petry wore the Pigtail on the top of her head ..... . . Phyllis Berry called Lynn Larry ..... . . Sandy Matheny had two dates for the same night ..... . . Mr. McMillan said I'11 never get married .... What happened? Danny Lawson had to go to Marion .... Long trip wasn't it Danny! Ann Fry met Steve-O ..... . . Everybody was talking about One, Two, Three, Fourl . . . Gary Davidson banged his car door up ....... The boys had to be in at IO o'c1ock after the Senior Class Play .... Hal Mary Lou Henwood wore the checkered leotards ..... . . Mike Darling in connection with Confucious Say . . Gary Burch rolled the truck ....... Class Will Ann Fry, bequeath my height to Sally Pearl Wise. Roger Fesler, bequeath nothing. l'll need everything I've got. Anna Flack, bequeath my ability to wreck the jeep to Ronnie Hawk. Sonny Burson, bequeath my curly hair to Bob Gaines. Linda Campbell, bequeath my quietness to Dorothy Spurgeon. Tom Purdy, bequeath my ability to hold my temper to my sister Peg. Colleen Styers, bequeath the picture of my ex-boyfriend to anyone who wants it. Thomas Tomes, bequeath two-thirds of my life's salary to Uncle Sam. Karen Vail, bequeath my good sense of humor to Mrs. Starcher. Jean Hysell, bequeath my beloved horse to Joan Sims. Mary Lou Henwood bequeath my good behavior to Jack Scholes. Ada Hawk, bequeath my good grades to my brother, Ronald. Tom Hamilton, bequeath my ability to be quiet in Ag. class to Bob Gaines. Sondra Tollison, bequeath my seat on the bus to Ed Rager. Beulah Auker, bequeath my perfect attendance to my brother, Roger. Mike Darling, bequeath my locker to anyone who can get my name off it. Sandy Matheny, bequeath my Drum Majorette position to anyone who is so fortunate Bill Gardner, bequeath my height to Earl Busenburg. Mary Ellen Dickerson, bequeath the fun l had in school to Peg Laughlin. Neil Bross, bequeath my front row seat in Government class to my cousin, if he passes. Gary Burch, bequeath my laziness to anyone who is tired of working. Sandra Petry, bequeath my cheerleading ability to Alice Burger. Phyllis Berry, bequeath my job as editor of the annual to anybody who is unfortunate Sally Hunt, bequeath my position as cheerleader to Nancy Rife. Dan Lawson, bequeath my long eyelashes to anyone who can curl them. Gary Davidson, bequeath my ability to study in study hall to Jack Harding. Betty Butt, bequeath my long hair to Judy Sapp. Tom Faith, bequeath my football playing ability to Bob Berry. Ronald Robinson, bequeath my excellent English grades to Ed Rager. Stanley Thomas, bequeath my ability to spell to Stanley Crise. 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Beulah Auker has friends everywhere she goes, And a nice disposition, as everyone knows. Tom Purdy likes sports indoors and out, And he can't find a thing to be bashful about. Ann Fry is as lovely a girl as you'd care to meet, Just knowing her sure has been a treat. Sonny is the first name, Burson is the last, He is the cutest boy in the class. With sky blue eyes and golden curls, Lee Hutton is one of our ambitious girls. Bill Gardner is quite a studious boy, Yet he finds' time for pleasure and joy. Now Mike Darling is always joking and having fun, But without him, what would we have done? Ada Hawk was a very .pretty queen of 1959, She will always be a friend of yours and mine. Neil Bross who always dresses neat, A nicer boy you couldn't meet. Mary Lou Henwood is most likely to succeed, She will always help you in time of need. Thomas Tomes is quite a guy, When it comes to girls, he is quite shy. If you know Ronald Robinson, you'll agree, l-le is as quiet as he can be. Sondra Tollison is everybody's friend , She will help you right to the end. Just a happy-go-lucky, free from all care, Roger Fesler won't worry: he'l1 always get there. Can't tell what is on Tom Faith's mind, One like him is hard to find. He's tall, good looking and very neat, We think Gary Burch can't be beat. Sandra Petry isn't very tall, But, her personality outshines all. There is one of our girls who likes to dream, of course, we refer to our one and only Jean. We have in our class a girl with pretty long hair, I'm speaking of Betty Butt, our girl so fair. Stanley Thomas isn't a high hatterg he can't be that way, He is just one of these fellows you find every day. - f-1a.'- -r'-1 Class Poem Con't Now Sally Hunt is quite a girl, Her joking always keeps us in a whirl. We are really glad to say, Gambier brought Gary Davidson our way. Linda Campbell friendly, humorous and gay' We wish her the best along the way. Tom Hamilton likes sports, too A better athlete I never knew. Colleen Styers has made many persons gay, For a smile and a friendly word is her way. You asked for the best one, I recall, Ann Flack with a smile and good morning to all. Dan Lawson who is an athlete so true, Is sure to find himself a girl that will say I do. Mary Ellen Dickerson is fair within and without, May she have the best throughout. Who is always reading to put in her time? Of course, we refer to Karen Vail, dependable, sublime. We wish good luck to you, May you have success in what ever you do. Linda Campbell ,lf f f'yJ,f'T -,,.-I ilinsrirs AJ fx LX fv-xx il .45 ' 'I?T3?l . - X 'JZ' 'J vi. ' ,. 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Class of 1961 First Row: Maxine Peters, Rebecca Snavely, Linda Zimmerman, Kathy Nyhart, Judy Sapp, Linda Hull, Judy Simpson, Deanna Frazee, Helen May, Bill Rogers. Second Row: Sue Looker, Betty Cline, Marcia Beckett, Erlene Kelly, Linda Clutter, Peggy Purdy, Kathryn Steinmetz, Dorothy Spurgeon, Terry Burson, Delvin Carson. Third Row: Roy Miller, Mark Gilmore, Bill Burger, Nancy Rife, Joan Sims, Stanely Crise, Eddie Rager, Jim May, Tom Booth, Tom Cunningham. Fourth Row: Jack Harding, Jim Hunter, Roger Auker, Larry Wise, Steve Smella, Dwight Stryker, Bob Berry, Bob Gaines. Fifth Row: Mr. Fish, Mr. McMillan. . . X Q M , 1- 'C T 0 rx .wa 5 vm OT 3 Som iw X 1 V X X '-gww k Q J' I 1' nf' - I o Q fl , ' i xl ff ' -N. , , . A Q-...M W ophomores 74 J f Class of 1962 First Row: Lucille McCoy, Joan Simpson, Kathy Robinson, Laura Dudgeon, Sharon McFarland, Jane Dolittle Jeanne Henwood, Judy Davidson, Barbara Woolison, Jane Sapp, Linda Bowell. Second Row: Wanita Goudy, Mary Roller, Sue Shumaker, Barbara Thomas, Sue Simpson, Mary Sue Mavis, Betty Dickerson, Dorothy Snyder, Wilma Mortine, Carleen Wyant. Third Row: Marilyn Boone, Charles Woolison, Richard McCandless, Bob Conkle, Charles Henwood, Dale Veatch, Larry Miller, Stanley Goudy. Fourth Row: Miss Brown, Mike Campbell, Owen Jones, Earl Busenburg, Ronnie Hawk, Larry Faith, Mr. Hold er. n' u -P 'Q . 1 K1 , M72 'I X24 fp if ' 2 f H 1 px S I , ix 'J B ' X L - 1 :E Q 'J Y XT' ,sg ,ka WOW QOQWQ fbmqe, u mm' ' ff Jxhf iff' N Q f' x D, ' X 4 . It-x t -'mf Q., L.. 1-'rx W . nLlho-- -. ......... vaw..g... -.. .an giddy Jia js, U-.,, . V-.zz-.4x.-mg 4 , - - -VIA,-ggg,.,.,'z.,41gif gi ...L-s..x 'J--f v .1-.Q ...- ..,......... gnu ,- -111- Wm. 0-ui... 1 M 4. Q 3 mm ymw .W 4 vp. ww. Freshmen ,Q , A ,. 77 , W mivzasw , 5555 fifnff' Qfiafsf! M0-hy ffgggwzass of 196124 fag, ? Jil JF' Q 1 L7 1 f ' INI' ' ,f First Row: Sandra Booth, Helen Bartok, Lorna Downs, Jerry Parsons, Mike Williamson, Mary Durbin, Susan Ramella, Bonnie Hammond, Polly Hull, Lettie Burch, Susan Dolittle. Second Row: John Bateman, Francine Looker, Linda Richards, Judy Cline, Jean Goudy, Sharon Drake, Ann Karns, Connie Mavis, Sally Zimmerman. Third Row: Bonnie Hysell, Don Gardner, Caramel McFadden, Tom Lepley, David McLarnan, Art Murphy, Charles Ferris, Bob Peters. Fourth Row: Miss Gruber, Richard Booth, Carroll Walters, Mrs. Starcher. O f l?. ..,4. Z I g -4' .N fx 2 V ' -V y-5 I . K.- P, .1 H 4 9 5 K, .CV A y, xx .1f5 5, lo lx,-1 A 3 U . L i ' . ,z, 'Z 9,0 sie ' ' 'Q4gs1 J 4' l- Q My ...-M i .C i FY'25h.n1,eYL Fw V' :Q ,Am , x 2.5 -.w r-'WL x f .:,: Fr in .nu gg ,rLiii q - k if Q Q Q. we . Nm Q2 . Y U ,lf .. w1.fg,- , x, 4, MW.. . . w- Q - , '1'm,. . - k . X ' Q W Y kxwyk. Underclassmen A Eighth ,Grade A I J First Row: Paul Woolison, Thomas Miller, William Moyer, Donald Bailey, Ronald Richards, James Frazee, Jerry Robinson, Sue McFarland, Bonnie Cullen. Second Row: Carolyn Cline, Ronald Davidson, Richard McFadden, Catherine Dawson, Beverley Kanuckle, Peggy Laughlin, Ralph May, Joe Eben, Leatrice Peters. Third Row: Thomas Wise, Gary Mortine, Dean Zimmerman, Gloria Jean Drake, Mary Ann Speelman, Vick ie VanDyke, Nancy Davis, Robin Bown, Miss Campbell. , Q, x A J ' ' s K ' , ' 1 1 : ' ' ' -. f ' 5 A H 7' 'E r A v - W 0. xg s 3 , , Qt x,' TTT' Q o 'I ' , vf 's Y I' ' ,A I Q n 4 , ,s 3. ,- r l 1 l I , J' C' -x Seventh Grade , ' A .,. ..,, - , . . .., First Row: Nancy Zimmerman, Shirley McElroy, Mike Cochren, Mary Etta Henwood, Christine Cullen, Joe Henwood, George Dawson, Eddie Kirk, Charles Hull, Roger Booth, John Arnold. Second Row: Larry Tomes, Tom Taylor, John Matheny, May Davis, Danny Davis, Charles Barcus, Kenneth Ray, Donald Hawk, Raymond Looker. Third Row: Carolyn Rutledge, Mary Harris, Cherie Bross, Kay Feasel, Darlene Hagans, Ellen Conkle, Cathy Campbell, Robert Smarr. Fourth Row: Linda Wright, Sandra Blanchard, Carol Berry, Dan McLarnan, Harry Yocum, Larry Thomas, Fred Smella, John Hunt. Fifth Row: Mrs. Sowards, Jean Knox, Bonnie,Busenburg, Karen Goudy, Kathy Carter, Terry Hogue, Rodney Rice, Mr. Sowards. . , ., Q 0 , x f. Ia: a ' . J , 'Iv' I so - ' I J ' .V .i Q . 4 rn, Q I 1 ' N' xr' ' I l Q , Q Xfs s , , , 4 Q I . , 4 V 1 s - ay s- fs Nt QS ' - 'J 'KX Q , J 9 ' , L X 'rig f ...' X ' 'x Sixth Grade First Row: John Mizer, Carl Wright, Keith Miller, Leonard Dickerson, Randy Nyhart, Stanley Knox, Janice VanDyke, Sue Booth, Janice Adkins, Lois McCoy, Dottie Frazee. Second Row: Gary Dickerson, Lloyd Frazee, Joe Downs, Billy Morey, Gorden Lahmon, Kathy Bown, Ruth Ann Charlton, Beverly Staats, Shirley Deeds, Betty May. Third Row: Eddie Spurgeon, Donald Cooper, Ronnie Drake, Bruce Richards, Betty Lou Clark, Linda Rice, Patricia Butt, Mary Rife, Margaret Goudy, Connie Baker. Fourth Row: Carol Crise, Phillip McElroy, Bennie Pruett, John Howard, Miss Wells, Rickey Mills, Roxanna Frazee. X 198 .1 X if -ia 6 as 'Q 'R 5' X 1 .K 2 '4 .aa H I J Fifth Grade First Row: Carlanna Barcus, Sandra Mills, Billy McDonald Frank Cochren, Richard Frazee, Gerald Saunders, Judy Conkle, Sue Davis, Peggy Simpson, Barbara Conkle. Second Row: Ralph Dickerson, Billy Flack, Billy Blanchard, Doris Davis, Ruth Thatcher, Barbara Hull, Re- becca Miller, JoAnn Laughlin, Vickie Rife, Barbara Busenburg. Third Row: Ronnie Shumaker, Bobby Davis, Marilyn Divan, David Cline, Peggy Zimmerman, Jackie Kelly Lewis Styers, Mike Newton, Billy Hunter. Fourth Row: Mrs. Johnston, Mike White. ,f Rs X 1 K f 7 2.5 .- l l ' , I - 4 - , -' , xv 5 F ,'.4 I - ,, , .EZ annum A P , F is 1. A, z ow rf' X.,- Ki. rc. Q V 5 3 5 X X J mf, I x ,S , 1, X . who Q, l uc 'B ' -k' , I 'Zig-A 'ifzfbciiu ' K H a Q -v wh 'INVI- J W Ni I f l , 5 , fi' y 3 , ,Wm 10 X U J f 1 ffl 5 f ' it Q .- , ze. - ourth Grade First Row: Larry Frazee, Patty Conkle, Pamela Reed, Patty Cullen, Sally Williamson, Ann Starcher, Dwight Miller, Nancy Cooper, Rita Walters, Michael McKinley. Second Row: Delphia May, Gerald Gardner, Norma Smarr, Diana Sue Davis, Beverly Doup, Gregory Richards, David Booth, Jimmy Williamson. Third Row: Shirley Howard, Michael Robinson, Elaine Leedy, Steve Kirk, Duane Staats, David Campbell, Wil liam l-lenwood, Sharon Veatch, Nancy Lou Frazee, Mrs. Snyder. Absent: Linda Feasel. Ant 7 i l lfllg I 1 'Y ' ,F 4' J ' - ' R if X tin .R ' X f ' J iii 'W K- 111 fp Third and Fourth Grade First Row: Mark Eben, Marlene Booth, Tommy Arnold, Homer Rittenhouse, Gary Campbell, Bonnie McElroy, Vickie Frazee, Kenneth Dye, Laura Gail l-Ienwood, Norma Simpson, John Eben. Second Row: Fred Van Dyke, Larry Campbell, Roger Helmick, Forrest Frazee, Clarence Flack, Rita Robinson Peggy Mavis, John Henwood, Joe Sims, and Mrs. Urey. q f X X f 5 5 XXX 0 J X lllf z f Third Grade First Row: Timmy VanDyke, Charles Helmick, John Adkins, Jerry Simpson, James Morey, Zella Davis, Susan Blanchard, Drema Smarr, Linda Samples, Linda Gardner. Second Row: Dennis Taylor, Gary Ray, Tommy Baker, Jimmy Beach, Josey Hunbert, Linda Lahmon, Larry Drake Vickie Newton, Melonie Shockley. Third Row: Albert Rice, Carl Rife, Patty McKinley, Brenda Busenburg, Ellen Underwood, Mrs. Crise. Absent: Samuel Dillon. 'Pi i' vg..f- 15. Ss S' T I -:1 X y 1 X my J r fax xg First and Second Grade First Row: Sonja Franz, Becky Heaton, Susan Arnold, Carolyn Beach, Pamela Cochren, Christy Tracy Paul Fraz ee, Johnny Beach, Jennie Henwood, Kathy Kanuckle, Linda Downes, Edith McGrew, Mrs. Taylor Second Row: Eddie Peterson, Robert Cline, Vernon Richards, Howard Hull, Charles Hunt, Greg Miller Ronnie Conkle, George Barcus, Gene Davis. Third Row: Michael McDonald, Steve Darling, Karen Saunders, Tommy Blanchard, Patty Mavis, Curt Campbell Ralph Frazee, Roger Frazee. Absent: Johnny Henderson, John Farley, Lewis Frazee, George Mizer. 'B .. 5 ' fs a.-.r :ia X 3 if 1 . f 0 Pi ,- ., vw J EPT? B 'x v I 4' mg lx 1 ':-4.-' A -1 Q E. ls gl 6 1 it of U First Grade PU '-f 5l-Bama sn.-.O-0mZ'f'1 -1,-,.O5,-.:- SQSSHSS V3 U2 55:00-'-Y'z 5,5706 O oQ5'Om:-1, ' 'f-2925 .1130-,i:..m5. 552 F' 5 P, az as QZQZZ' 530- ,.:O:4q, mg ,U .. C9923 52.1 fl-'Ke :- OW fn-zgr aN Q. N. QW oQg',., .fu fb : :I 23 5 H NE 0 Z FW-': .-I. 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Second Row: Richard Berry, Larry Styers, Tommy Thatcher, John May, Jerry Harris, Mrs. Duke. l I ' 'oi'- qgxgw Z 2 255 K. .V Q ,IQ- ,ff-Q. .fla- VL ta fs. ,M ' fs 'H-,an S.,- gn S' if -1' 4. wwwgw Athletics ootball Squad First Row: Coach Ralph Holder, Tom Hamilton, Sonny Burson, Stanley Thomas, Neil Bross, Tom Faith, Tom Purdy. Second Row: Delvin Carson, Bill Rogers, Terry Burson, Ed Rager, Bill Burger, Bob Gaines, Bob Berry, Steve Sniclla. Third Row: Dwight Stryker, Charles Henwood, Larry Miller, Dale Veatch, Carmel McFadden, Ronnie Hawk. Fourth Row: Larry Faith, Toni Lepley, Stanley Crise, Owen Jones, and Charles Ferris. tn 4? Qu C r Q miiillllllfllfffw if 3 1 , 4' , 2 -.. f- Z, - gl , In Q' Z X 6 ' S M2 P :. 3' v. I 5 ,N,. ,x g v Q Foot ik Stanle Senior ball Stars y Thomas Tom Purdy - Q m ww Gy GQ C0 0 A 00 aww Z1 Z.- W i Senior Junior QUEEN ADA HAWK Sophomore Freshman Sandra Matheny Peggy Purdy Linda Bowell Mary Durbin ootball Cheerleaders First Row: Linda Zimmerman, Barbara Thomas, Barbara Woolison. Second Row: Dorothy Spurgeon, Sandra Perry, Sally Hunt. M 2 X 6571 ,ffffffffff f fffff fffffffffffffffflff ,,,,f,f-ffffffffff Varsity Scared: Gary Davidson, Stanely Crise, Tom Purdy, Gary Burch, Neil Bross, Larry Thomas, Manager Standing: Coach Holder, Bill Burger, Stanley Crise, Bob Berry, Eddie Rager, Carmel McFadden, Jerry Parsons, Manager. SNK 3411 Q J We' '4 h-P- 11X ,p 1 fr 'E' A or gl- S Varsity Cheerleaders Left to Right: Sandra Matheny, Linda Zimmerman, Barbara Woolisou, Linda Bowell, Dorothy Spurgeon, Ann Fry. Ziff!!IIfflfffffflfflffffffIffffffffffiffII!!! Reserves First Row: Managers, Larry Thomas , Jerry Parsons Second Row: Dale Veatch, Larry Miller. Charles Henwood, Charles Woolison, Charles Ferris, Stanley Crise, Bill Burger, Larry Faith, Eddie Rager, Artie Murphy, Larry Wise, Coach Holder. I Ns 773 X ds re f ' 2 ' J I . eil R eserue Cheerleaders First Row: Kathy Nyhart, Carleen Wyant, Ann Karns. Second Row: Sally Hunt, Judy Davidson. Top: Bonnie Hammond. Jr. High Basketball First Row: Fred Smella, Larry Thomas, Ronnie Davidson, Bill Moyer, Richard McFadden, Bill Harding Second Row: Joe Henwood, George Dawson, Eddie Kirk, Danny Davis, Mike Cochran, Donnie Hawk. Third Row: Coach, Mr. McMillan, Charles Barcus, Tom Thatcher, Ralph May, Raymond Looker, Bill Morningstar. I I 4 1 5 S., L- I V' 1 A., Y, i.,-, 4, ' - r' ' A 41' O C Q1 , ps T: . K ' fs D Jr. H igh Cheerleaders First Row: Marietta Henwood, Christine Cullen Second Row- Carol Berry Gloria Drake Kathy Dawson QQQQQQQYQCQKQ 1 ,H U' ,rx i . 5- m oe FIJI? f!L 00-1 fShQhWWr if-114 qw 161' A710 .Q OL usa 1-he L13 . 'tieS ACU 1 Student Council First Row: Mrs. lobe, Wilma Mortine, Sonny Burson, Stanley Crise, Bill Gardner, Steve Smella. Second Row: Ioan Sims, Mary Sue Mavis, Connie Mavis, Beverley Kanuckle, Mary Ellen Dickerson ry, Ann Fry. Absent from Picture: Neil Bross. Y. i We AN O 3' : I Jud I , . Latin Club 5. gels Sitting: Susan Ramella, Mary Lou I-Ienwood, Mike Williamson, Arthur Murphy, George Bateman, Sally Zimmer man, Linda Bowell, Jane Doolittle, Maxine Peters. Standing: Miss Helen Campbell, Lee Hutton, Wilma Mortine, Sally Hunt, Rebecca Snavely, Ann Karns, Linda Zimmerman, Dorothy Spurgeon, Mrs. Christine Cochran, Mrs. Williamson. : '-'- , A , ff ' .. 2 xg Q , lgig ggh-Q11 ' il!-f1er:'L4,.UMY g2'fvc+,! Q Future Farmers of America First Row: Bob Berry, Bill Morningstar, Ronnie Hawk, Tom Purdy, Sonny Burson, Owen Jones, Terry Burson, Mark Gilmore, Bob Gaines. Second Row: Jimmy Miller, Richard Booth, Bob Conkle, Carmel McFadden, Bill Rogers, Delvin Carson, Ronald Robinson, Charles Griffith, Larry Miller. Third Row: Roger Auker, Roy Miller, Earl Busenburg, David McLarnan, Mike Campbell, Charles Henwood, Jim Hunter, Larry Faith, Stanley Goudy. Fourth Row: Larry Styers, Tom Lepley, Dale Veatch, Tom Hamilton, Tom Booth, Mr. Zimmerman. nrf ' eg? u x W 1 1 I' , . ' r -Q A rr. fy . ,., 1-flllqf. , 'X 'L f-53. 1 z. K'-fm. A5-.' s 1 ' - r iffs, ffl,- f-fewLQ , on-'r1dL,, at N We 3 75,1 sf FXFA1ff I ifr E W' X : -g,' ol 1 L J' 5i c o1t Q55 K 1 .1 A lltllla mme s i Kc fllu if ' Future Homemakers of America Sitting: Barbara Thomas, Wilma Mortine, Sandra Booth, Joan Sims, Sally Zimmerman, Sue Shumaker, Linda Z. , , . . . rmmerman, Erlene kelly, Sandra Matheny, Maxine Peters, Jane Dolittle, Lettie Burch, Mary Roller, Betty Dickerson, Laura Dudgeon, Ann Fry, Linda Bowell. Standing: Paula Hull, Kathryn Steinmetz, Ann Karns, Mrs. lobe, Bonnie Hammond, Judy Sapp, Connie Mavis Mary Durbin, Kathy Nyhart, Peggy Purdy, Marcia Beckett, Sandy Perry, Phyllis Berry, Bonnie Hysell, Susan Ramella, Sue Simpson, Mary Sue Mavis, Linda Hull, Linda Clutter, Helen Bartok, Sharon Drake. N U R: iw, :ffl g I X ,V 5 fri r tx: ,- 'Qt E ,, 5 ll ll illjlfyjyf 5 F A -I I I M X S oe I 'P dl W 4 u',-1-'i'l.- , 0 ' - OQX NEW H ,ff sag Sitting: Sally Hunt, Mary Lou Henwood, Ada Hawk, Sandra Petry, Phyllis Berry, Anna Flack, Stanley Thomas, Lee Hutton. Standing: Jean Hysell, Mrs. Williamson, Tom Tomes, Ronald Robinson, Tom Hamilton, Charles Griffith, Sonny Burson, Roger Fesler, Tom Purdy, Bill Gardner, Neil Bross, Tom Faith, Linda Campbell, Sandra Matheny, Betty Butt, Ann Fry, Karen Vail, Colleen Styers, Mary Ellen Dickerson, Sondra Tollison, Beulah Auker. C QS W C elif fi 'Q' ' 'Q A H133 Lg' X ' Q r' , - -N as - 1 L l. l'- nl B I Librarians Left to Right: Sally Zimmerman, Karen Vail, Paula Hull, Mary Durbin, Miss Gruber, Mary Lou Henwood, Kathy Nyhart, Sally Hunt. 0,111 ' ring Qu it 0'0 I' 1 Rauf ul' -. ill ii' 45.2 ii I X en' -, ryrikgagsvsxt r .JM ,ra'.':'!?l. X -31. - 12 A-I L .L Newspaper Staff 7 law , ' L i ' as - -1- ill f if . 1 .4 LW N N M,-0-4'-A if V i 'P H Left to Right: Bob Gaines, Sonny Burson, Sally Hunt, Linda Campbell, Anna Flack, Steve Sniella, Jean Hysell, Mary Lou Henwood, Phyllis Berry, Bill Rogers, Delvin Carson, Mrs. Starcher, Ada Hawk, Helen May, Betty Cline, Ann Fry, Betty Butt, Beulah Auker. , N, fe , X 4-, be C Q: i f ,mx E Band First Row: Maxine Peters, Marilyn Boone, Beverly Kanuckle, Cathy Dawson, Cathy Campbell, Marietta Hen- wood, Carol Berry, Emma Jean Knox, Kathy Carter, Rebecca Snavely, Jane Dolittle, Judy Sapp, Ellen Conkl George Dawson. Second Row: Gloria Jean Drake, Judy Cline, Susan Dolittle, Lorna Mae Downes, Wilma Mortine, Eddie Kirk Donald Gardner, Terry Hogue, Harry Squires, Dorothy Snyder, Kay Feasel, John Matheny, Tommy Taylor, Joan Sims, Jerry Parsons. Third Row: Jack Harding, Mary Harris, Donnie Hawk, Charles Barcus, Peggy Purdy, Kathy Nyhart, Marcia Beckett, Mary Ann Speelman, Mary Roller, Mr. Sowards. Majorettes: Bonnie Hammond, Linda Bowell, Sue Simpson, Jeanne Henwood, Judy Davidson, Susan Ramella. Head Majorette: Sandra Matheny. 3 X iw , H 2 -HHN!! tg L! M ajore ttes 1 N 2 , 1, ,aa ,Mi 1 TW First Row: Jeanne Henwood, Sue Simpson, Judy Davidson, Linda Bowell. Second Row: Bonnie Hammond, Sandra Matheny, Susan Ramella. 1Qi1QiQ11iQQQ Bus Drivers Left to Right: Red Body, Raymond Tucker, Carl Wheeler, Herb Simpson, Harrison Jones, Joe Blanchard Custodians Left to Right: Carl Wheeler, Evelyn and Bob Mavis Advertising Banbury Lumber Co. Complete Service Building Materials - Supplies Builders of New Homes - Also Remodeling P. U. C. O. Trucking Phone LY 9-3002 Danville, Ohio Patented Products Corporation Electro-Warmth for Sleeping Comfort Phone LY 9-2941 Danville, Ohio Compliments of Commercial and Savings Bank Compll t of Ringwalts Mt V 01110 K X I 24 Scheclsfs I. G. A. Foodlzner Coshocton Road Mt. Vernon, iwgfo Ohio 0,8 For Those Who Demand the BEST in Photographs It's D. Garuerick 31 E. Gambier St. Mt. Vernon, Ohio Phone EX 2-1057 Successfully Serving Over 112 Years The First-Knox National Bank Mt. Vernon, Ohio Established in 1849 Member of F. D. I. Centerburg - Mt. Vernon - Fredericktown Insurance Service Since 1936 R. C. Rowley :Q Assoczates 125 S. Main St. Mt. Vernon, Ohio Phone EX 3-4916 Life-Auto-Fire-Hospital-Bonds-Income Protection Associate REX L. 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THE MT VERNON FARMER'S EXCHANGE CO Feed, Grain, Seed Bulk Feed and Grain Coal, Fertilizer Gasoline, Hardware, Machinery 400 West Vine Street Mt Vernon, Ohio SHOULTS MARKET And GIFT SHOP Frozen Foods 8 Vegetables Phone 2 6846 57 Columbus Rd Mt Vernon, Ohio ,..l LONSINGER PHARMACY Utica, Ohio Phone TW 2 2971 COCHRAN MOTOR SALES, INC. LEPLEY H DRAKE WATER WELL DRILLING F. E. Myers Pumps Howard, Ohio Phone: GA 7-3313 GA 7-3824 OHIO MOWER REPAIR Torro Mowers-Johnson Outboards 502 Coshocton Avenue Mt. Vernon, Ohio ALLEN JEWELERS 7 East Gambier Street Mt. Vernon, Ohio NIW -E it EEEEEEZZWNNSSSEEF PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE 100 South Main Street Mt. Vernon, Ohio MIZER S MEAT MARKET Meats and Oven Dressed Poultry Choice Prime Beef Only 104 No Division St Mt Vernon, Ohio y ly sx fhu COZY RESTAURANT V27 5 GRILL 100-102 W High Street Mt Vernon, Ohio I . . X A . pnQ . , 1 fhy ,JD Q L 1 ER IX N- 1 . 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Vernon , Ohio A l'l'l'm aql .3'xxJ:Ai - s,,fZ- EX 2-7045 A. . -ff' - qs 0 ' Phone: Q ' Q I I 4 xy 1QW?'iL,,,J HECKLERS DRUGS , ll ll vousclIP oNS J ' A A ! if V. JF - .sm -J 26 Public Square v I-I ' U Wm Z N X l x ll . Mt. Vernon, Ohio R. H. COX RED 5 WHITE Groceries Q Meats Fresh and Frozen Fruits and Vegetables Danville, Ohio Phone: LY 9-3086 DURBIN'S DAIRY BAR , , Danville, Ohio h. A Phone: LY 9-3981 N SgjZif' .,. C339 6 '59 4 1 ' rt. . A I THE KRESGE COMPANY 201 South Main Street Mount Vernon, Ohio SAMPLES PURE OIL Danville, ohio sraieg -LQ 1 phone LY 9-3016 1 ' U Ill' BODY S BARBER SHOP Howard, Ohio I Compliments of CRISWELL BEAUTY SALON For Complete Beauty Service Residence Millwood on Route 62 Phone LY 9 3138 Address Post Office, Howard O c5:R , 2 - ., it S 1 L . 2' 1 I A lo Q. . 2 ,. STACHLERS COFFEE SHOP Groceries Clothes, Boots, k Shoes BU-TEE SHOPPE Danville, Ohio Danville, Ohio Phone: LY 9-2936 Compliments of I THE DANVILLE BANK l Resources Over 52,000,000 HUMBERT'S Deposits Insured To 510,000 - -- 5 ' ff Danville, Ohio ,je7,! Phone: LY 9-3636 .J 'N-Q lvieg ,J I5 ins xx' 5 K tu. X' F In ' x X f V N GROCERY 405 Coshocton Avenue Mt. Vernon, Ohio W. FARM 8 HOME HARDWARE 4, Hardware-Paints Sz Varnishes 5 COMMINS ELECTRIC ' ,ig Kitchenware-Electrical Supplies l North Main Street J H Dynamite Mt. 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Vernon, Ohio Compliments of OHIO CUMBERLAND GAS Mt Vernon, Ohio BOWLING DANCING SWIMMING Knox Co Recreational Center Newark Rd South Mt Vernon, Ohio IIIIIIIIIIIII SUNSET COMPLIMENTS OF: Zink's Market Dr. Clinton W. Trott Dr. Lee F. Kramer Dr. Wm. Steffan Henry E. Widing, D.D.S. Hotel Curtis Barber Shop Dr. Robert H. Mayer Dr. Philip A. Mack Dr. J. Fred Minnich, D.D.S. Dr. John D. Fowler Lipps Studio T. N. T. Diner MT. VERNON SPORTING GOODS C. M. HChuckH Campbell, Prop. Athletic Goods Hunting, Fishing Sportsmen's Equipment 13 West High Street Mt. Vernon, Ohio Phone: EX 3-3876 WISE JEWELRY Quality and Honesty Since 1862 102 South Main Street Mt. Vernon, Ohio Phone: EX 2-6048 Compliments of HULL'S RED 8: WHITE Howard, Ohio SHARFF'S FASHIONS 110 S. Main Street Mt. Vernon, Ohio RICHARD DAY JEWELER Vine Street Mt. Vernon, Ohio Telephone EX 2-8026 HIGH RESTAURANT l W. High Street Mt. Vernon, Ohio J. G. LEVERING Dealer in Livestock B E O Stock Yards Mt. Vernon, Ohio HADLEY FURNITURE 23 E. Gambier Mt. Vernon, Ohio BALL H MOREHOUSE GULF Sandusky 8 Madison Street Mt. Vernon, Ohio ENDSLEY'S GENERAL STORE Howard Route W1 Millwood, Ohio Compliments of GIFFEN'S GROCERY New Castle, Ohio ROY STYERS BARBER SHOP EROW S GARAGE Howard, Ohio. Box 38 FELVERS GROCERY New Castle, Ohio Danville, Ohio IIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII S WAYNE CASH FEED STORE Mt Vernon, Ohio WHITE Q SON REAL ESTATE 31 Public Square Mt Vernon, Ohio TURNER BURRIS Q WOLF Public Accountants l Public Square Mt Vernon, Ohio Phone EX 2 6806 R. . Phone EX 2-7941 ?x rn. F 1 4 '. M,J i '5f,. Au Hr '.. L sf .,, . ,.,, .1,. 1 A y . 317511 1 A 1 A V if 2 i. W - , vi 'li , d, rw, , .J 'I , ' ?' ', F Um: yn! 4' -Q wry I' '. W . lil' ., I I -.1,.. 4. ,,.r -' a M4 W , 'ei .wx ,Y Q zxgd rl' 1 A- 1 . 1. I- n , X w-. , 1 u ' . .,,1.., . . -. , . . 9 Q , 1 x'1 ir.. u 4 w Wg .N 1 1 A. 5, 1 nt , rg. ,ug Y, V it . -. A .N .- -. ff ' I X .nf L . ,J , , 'lk , ., Q . 1Q,,-.FD-f I 11,5451- Ll, 1' ,,.1 '?571 ,. 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Howard High School - Bridge Yearbook (Howard, OH) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 48

1960, pg 48

Howard High School - Bridge Yearbook (Howard, OH) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 11

1960, pg 11

Howard High School - Bridge Yearbook (Howard, OH) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 37

1960, pg 37

Howard High School - Bridge Yearbook (Howard, OH) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 84

1960, pg 84

Howard High School - Bridge Yearbook (Howard, OH) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 94

1960, pg 94

Howard High School - Bridge Yearbook (Howard, OH) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 9

1960, pg 9


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