Huntington High School - Huntingtonian Yearbook (Huntington, WV)
- Class of 1960
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Thornburg fPresidentJ. STANDING: Olin C. Nutter fSuperintendentj, Dr. M. H. Cummings, and Mr. W. C. Jefferson. PROFESSICNAL CUMPETE CE I Professional competence in guidance is daily demonstrated by this board, the superin- tendent, and the faculty members of our school, especially our revered principal, Miss Mae Newman. MISS NEWMAN has devoted thirty-three years of service to Huntington High, first as a teacher, then as a dean, and now as principal. She is the guiding light for the students of our school. In addition to her work as principal of a school of approximately 1250, she devotes many extra hours counseling the students. Through her sincere endeavors, we gain knowledge and under- standing for the future. X , ,,W,,.W, 'havin u . 3 5 Q 3 'Wm' 'JU A x , , in 2 i 2 2 5 5 , WWW K f M. ,,..,, , aw Ham, fswg.w - f Q 5 . 2 5 ? 1 - 5 , E 2 Amfyxfg-g,x, 5 Q V A , 3 3 2 5 iw ' 5 V, K 2 1 915 , gf? , g 7 ,wg qv gi, 3 E. 5 it x , N Q .4 fu 4- no 3 - K 5 2 1 v K n 'a . If 1, ' 0 , . W ,. 1. M 'of . Q . . u r, ', ' L7 cf, L, ,- ,ff ..-f if , . if 2 H fails MISS BOYCE YARBROUGH The Dean of Girls furnishes sympathy and understanding for the female students at anytime they may seek her advice and spends many outside hours working with young people. OUR COUNSELORS MR. O. C. CREENLEE As Dean of Boys, his opinion and guidance IS sought by the male students of our school. Every boy. at one time or another, has looked to Mr. Greenlee for an answer to his problem. He has always tried to do the best thing for the student. MRS. FAY WINDSOR MRS. THELMA HENRY Secretary to the Principal Records Secretary M6 - Mr. William B. Trosper was one of the most liked and respected faculty members of Huntington High. His death came as a great shock to both his fellow faculty members and admiring students. Mr. Trosper took a genuine interest in everyone with whom he came in Contact and willingly gave his time and advice to anyone who sought it. While here, he was an instructor of physical education. sponsor of the Tennis Club, and active in many other youth programs. He will be deeply missed and long remembered by every- one that knew him. ,wx WBT? -7 5 fl 69 it! f 7'x x X W E '- fu Ww +, ' Ii f ff A I I X D ' ie? Q fl M Q ,T f D 'V PER 0 ALITIES 'M XMWfm'wWWQW MISS IIARBARA ADKINS MRS. CATHERINE APEL MR. LELAND S. ARNOLD Riologxy Librarian Orchestra MH. ROBERT IIEHRY MR. OTIS BRUMFIELD Biology Distributive Education Administrators examine MISS EDITH CASTLEIIERRY Matlienlzitics MRS. HITE COMPTON Speech, French FAC LTY MISS ELINOR COPENHAVER MRS. JACQUELINE CORUM Music Appreciation, French, Latin Chorus, Clee Club MRS. ANITA DE HART MISS EMILIE DE PRIE Business Math, Typing Art 1 R MRS. EMILY DE SILVA Home Economics, Cafeteria MRS. MARY DONAHOE Guidance, Health fx MRS. LILLIAN FETTER American History owl! MRS. CHLOE DUNFEE MR. FRANK EFFINGHAM World History Athletic Director, American History 1960 MR. RODNEY GOFF Spanish, American History Momingg-faculty room MISS GRACE GREENAWALT Office machines, Typing, Shorthand FAC LT MRS. HENRYETTA HAGER MRS. RACHEL HAYES MR. FRED JONES English English Physics, Geometry MISS ELIZABETH KOLETKA MR. JOHN MCCOY Social Problems Mathematics MR. RAYMOND MCCOY Coach, Business math, Drivers education MR. TERRANCE MCDERMOTT Printing MRS. PAULINE MILLER Typing, Shorthand MRS. VERNICE MQMULLIN MR, JOHN NHLLER EHQHSI1 Spanish 1960 MR. HARRY W. MORRIS Bookkeeping, Annual Lunchkfood talk MRS. ELIZABETH NICHOLS Journalism, English 1 in MR. JACK NICHOLS MR. ANCELO ORSILLO MISS FLORENCE OXLEN Chemistry Worndw'o1'k Alncrivun und World llislnry FACULTY MISS SWEETLAND OXLEY English, Typing MRS. JANICE PAUCH English MISS HELEN POTTS English MR. JAMES RATHHURN MISS ADELAIDE RUSSELL MR. PAUL SIDEBOTTOM Rand Child care, Sewing, English Family relations 1960 MRS. JUANITA STANLEY MRS. VIRGINIA STEWART Mulllemutics Physical Education, E . I k Cheerleaders Venlflgg IOHICWOI' , MRS. RUTH 'THORNTON Latin MR. STEWART WAY MISS HELEN WELLMAN MRS. HELEN YEAGER Social Problems English Typing FACULTY tickets, etc. Q fi EW? vi Ea Mlss NORMA CANN AND Biology MR. CLAUDE MILLER Physical Education S MR. JOHN RANDOLPH V' Mechanical Drawing L , 2 4 yl E ' 'If . li, Mr. George Camp Mrs. Marie Bowen Mr. Charles Black Mr. Carl Osky Mr. T. R. Bowman Mr, Wilson Collins . . . CUSTODIANS . . . COOKS Mrs. Thelma Johnson Mrs. Ruby Houchin Mrs. Neil Shelton V Mr. A. C. Davis Paula Hayes Betty Workman Jane Copley Patty Kidd Barbara Beverley Judy Bowen Judy Nagle . . . IN THE BOOKSTORE President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , , ,, , ,,,. ,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,, F RED CHARLES VICC President ,,,,,, , , HARRY HOFFER Secretary ,Y ,,,Y,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, PAM MORLOCK Treasurer ,,,,, DONNA GAIL LYTLE 'TPRAISE WE GIVE TO THEEW O' Alma Mater, hear Our voices sing. Praises of the school we love Down thru the years will ring. Listen to our song As from our lips doth flow Joy mingled with sorrow As from thee we must go. See our tears of love Tell thee when we part, That even though we leave, We take thee in our hearts. The lessons thou hast taughtg Long with us remain, The years weive spent with thee. Will not have been in vain. The future now awaitsg The old gives way to the new. But always weire thy children, Thou our mother true. Our voices ascending raise, This song to heav'n above, Fore'er we pledge to thee, Our gratitude and love. BERTIE ANNE HUMPHREYS Class of '60 Now we're Seniors! NANCY ANNE ADAMS Business Educationg Home Economics IANICE ROE ADKINS Ian' Business Educationg Art Home Economics Club LINDA LEE ADKINS Social Stucliesg Languages Home Economics Club PAMELA KAREN ADKINS 4'Pam' Scienceg Math Torch Club, Science Club Secretary, Big Sisters Student Council, Safe-Teens, Jr. Red Cross PATRICIA SUE ADKINS 4'Patty, Languagesg Social Studies G.A.A., Clee Club, Delta Tri-Hi-Y PATRICIA SUE ADKINS '4Patty' Distributive Education WILLIAM PATRICK ADKINS 'ABill' Business Education: Woodwork JAMES EDWARD ALLEN Hjimmy' Social Studiesg Languages 20 1960 WILLIAM JOE ALLEN '6Bill', Social Studies, Bookkeeping WILLIAM R. ANDERSON '4Bill Math, Science Safe-Teens, Treasurer, Torch Club, Forum Club, President, Science Club DANA MARK ARTIS Social Studiesg Math LOUIS EDDY ASHWORTH Louie' Social Studiesg Math-Printing JAMES WILLIAM ATKINS II Bill Mechanical Drawingg Social Studies Band EDWARD LEE AUSTIN Butch Social Studies, Printing Tatler Exchange Editor, Student Express EVELYN FRANCES BAILEY Mathg Science Y-Teens, Glee Club, Tennis Club MARY ANN BAISE Slugger', Home Economicsg Social Studies Fred Charles, Senior class President, takes life easy SENIOR ,Isl :- rc ' rasr 5 W CHARLES MCEDWARD BANE ifizddiec ': Math: Social Studies I. ,V.'. , Ym- A ,Lw - . BARBARA LEE RANVILLE Hsafiw g R R R ' Social Studies, Math Safe-Teens Secretary, Big Sisters, Tennis Club, Stu- dent Council, French Club . 'E. ' T 3 ' 'I PATRICIA ANN BARGER '4Pat Social Studiesg Business Education Ro-Ann Club, Big Sisters BETTY JANE BARNEY Social Studies, Home Economics Big Sisters. Home Economics Club GEORGE SPENCER BARR Math, Languages ROBERT SYER BARRETT Math, Science c6BObby19 Ro Club, Varsity H, Student Body Vice President, Intcrclub Council President MARTHA ANN BARTRAM lVIathg Social Studies cspegav JANET SUE BAYES Distributive Education Uistributive Education Secretary A favorite place, the telephone acJanw 5' az FQ? Harry Hoffer, Senior class Vice President, relaxes in the park. JANE ELLEN BECKETT Boo Boo Languagesg Social Studies Big Sisters, Ro-Ann Club, Spanish Club, Cheer- leader VERNON REED BELL Mathg Social Studies Archery Club Sergeant-at-Arms GEORGE EDWARDS BENJAMIN Mathg Science Hi-Y Club IUDITH MAE BENSON 6'Judy Social Studiesg Bookkeeping Big Sisters PATRICIA KAY BENTLEY HP. Kf' Social Studiesg Home Economics Orchestra Vice President SHARLEEN MARCELLA BERRY Business Educationg Social Studies Future Teacher, Ir. Red Cross ELLA LYNN BEVINS Distributive Education .IAMES WYNN BEVINS .Iim', Distributive Education 23 You can tell, it was World Series time. CEYBERTA MARIEA BIAS 'ilneggyi' Home Economics, Social Studies Big Sisters, Home Economics Club DONNA RUTH BIAS Home Economicsg Languages Home Economics Club, Big Sisters, Jr. Red Cross, Safe-Teens DAVIS BICGS Math: Science Student Express Public Relations, Hi-Y Vice President JUDITH NEAL BISHOP Youngin Social Studies: Music Glee Club FRANCINE ANN BLAIN Fran', Science, Math Annual Production, Science Club, Christian Youth Club, Y-Teens, Torch, Big Sisters DON MICHAEL BLAKE Social Studies, Woodwork Independent Hi-Y JAMES WALTER BLEDSOE iilimmyn Woodwork, Social Studies ROBERT WILLIAM BODINE i'B0b,' Math, Social Studies Ro Club, Student Express, Hi-Y 24 SENIORS WILLIAM KENT BOLT Mathg Social Studies IERRIE SUE BOOTH Distributive Education TED BOOTH Mathg Social Studies PHYLLIS JEAN BOWEN Jean Distributive Education, Social Studies VONDA LEA BOWMAN Home Economicsg Secretarial C.A.A. SANDRA LOU BOYER 4'Sandy Distributive Education PATRICIA ANN BRADLEY Math g Music Orchestra Secretary-Treasurer PATRICIA ANN BRAMMER Pat Bookkeepingg Social Studies Y-Teens, Home Economics Club, Big Sisters Pam Morlock, Senior class Secretary, does a little last minute studying. '1 I til W Us H 1960 JOYCE HILDA BRICKEY Business Education: Social Studies JIMMY EDWARD BRIGHT Vlfoodwork: Business Education LEOPOLD ORLANDO BRIONES '6Leo Science: Languages ,..1f H l A A f- Spanish Club. Forum Club L I'--'C TERRY ALLEN BRO DOF Math :' Science Tennis Club. Science Club RANDOLPH MANNING BROSKE 'gRanny,' Math: Science Band JUDY LEE BROWNING Dude', Social Studiesg Languages Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, French Club, Home Economics Club, Big Sisters, Student Council Recording Sec- retary, Safe-Teens President BRENDA CAROL BROWN Social Studiesg Business Education Y-Teens, Home Economics Club, G.A.A. HARON LEE BROWN Scienceg Math Seniors are always dignified. Donna Gail Lytle, Senior class Treasurer, is hard at work at being Publicity Director also. VIRGINIA SUE BROWN 4'Susie' Distributive Education TOD NELSON BRUBAKER Printingg Social Studies CHARLOTTE ANN BRYAN Business Educationg Home Economics SHARON LEE BUNTING Business Education Torch PATRICIA JEAN BURGESS 6'Pat, Business Educationg Home Economics Glee Club LARRY R. BUSKIRK 6'Bungy' Math-Bookkeepingg Social Studies DELORES ANN BYRD Tweetie' Social Studiesg Science G.A.A., Big Sisters .IIIVI GINN CALLAWAY Math-Scienceg Languages Ro Club, Varsity H President, Hi-Y Inter-Club Council The rush from assembly back to class. THOMAS STULLEN CAMDEN Tom Scienceg Math Student Express, Hi-Y CHARLES RICHARDSON CAMPBELL Math-Science: Social Studies CLIFFORD LEROY CANTRELL HButch Distributive Education DONNA GALE CAREY Carey Girl Artg Social Studies Art Club. Big Sisters, Future Teachers ALICE JANE CARNES Janie' Business Educationg Social Studies DON THOMPSON CARNOHAN Cart, Social Studies: Math Hi-Y President, Varsity H, Student Express KAY SUE CARR '6Kitty' Secretarial g History NANCY JEAN CARTER Social Studiesg Home Economics Y-Teens 28 1960 LAWANNIA SUE CASEY Suzie Distributive Education RICHARD CASEY Artg Social Studies BARBARA SUE CHAPMAN Bobbi Musicg Social Studies Clee Club, G.A.A., Youth for Christ FRED SHELTON CHARLES Freddy Math-Science, Social Studies Ro Club President, Varsity H VERL CHILDERS ' 6'Bug, Social Studiesg Business Education CAROLYN CHRISTIAN Languages, Math-Science Torch, Secretary, Future Teachers, Jr. Red Cross JOANN CHRISTIAN Lilo, Distributive Education LARRY CLARK 6'Peanuts' Science-Mathg Social Studies Tennis Club Miss Ko1etka's class refers to the book. 5 SENIORS REX JEROME CLAY '4,Ierry Mathg Science SALLY MARGARET CLAY Teddy iBear', Distributive Education ROBERT CLINGER 6'Bob', Printingg Social Studies KARYL LYNN COLLINS Languages: Math Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, French Club, Tennis Club, Torch THEDA RECENIA COLLINS Cenia,7 Musicg Spanish Glee Club Youth For Christ Vice President SHIRLEY ANN CONNELLY Shirley Distributive Education JOSEPH WILLIAM COOK, IR. Joe Math-Social Studiesg Spanish DONNA MARIE COOKE 6'Cookie Social Studiesg Languages Glee Club, Big Sisters, Youth For Christ Vice Presi- dent The park, a wonderful place to be, any time of year. . at t 5' Library assistants are on the joh. JACQUELINE ANCIL COOPER lVlangie Angie Social Studiesg Home Economics Home Economics Club. Future Teachers. Youth for Christ LAWRENCE COPLEY 6'Hot Rod Distrihutive Education ALFREDA MARIE ANN CORRAUI g'Freddie Social Studiesg Languages Ro-Ann Club, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y. Big: Sisters. Spanish Club Treasurer LINDAL LEE COYLE Math: Social Studies JAMES A. CRABTREE Jim Science-Mathg Social Studies JOYCE ANN CRABTREE Jo-Baby Distributive Education HOWARD ROSS CREWS. JR. 4'Buck lYI3.tl'1+SCi6HC6-l..3IlgUZigCSQ History Student Express Chaplain. Hi-Y. Ro Club. Youth for Christ JOHN DOUGLAS CROWDER Mlohnny' Printingg Art Band 3I We discuss everything from A to Z. MELVILLE HOMER CUMMINGS Mel Social Studiesg Math Safe-Teens CINDY SUE CUNNINGHAIVI Home Economicsg Business Education JOHN ERIC CURRY Woodworkg Social Studies PEGGY I0 DAILEY Bookkeepingg Art Art Club, Annual Production CAROLYN SUE DANIEL Business Educationg Music-Social Studies Glee Club DONNA BARBES '4Crash', Languagesg Math Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, G.A.A., Big Sisters, Tennis Club, Spanish Club Secretary MARY VIRGINIA DEACON Hjennyv lVIathg Science Glee Club, R0-Ann Club, Alpha Tri-I'Ii-Y, Student Council NANCY LOU DEJOURNETT Nanc' LanguagesfI'Iome Economicsg Math Christian Youth Club Secretary. Home Economics Club. Torch, French Club 1960 32 E IDRC MARTHA MADGE DIAL HDec' Business Educationg Social Studies Y-Teens, Big Sisters, Home Economics Club JUDY DALE DILLON '4Lucy, Distributive Education JAMES DIXON Jim' Woodworkg Social Studies MARY ALICE DONALD Mary Lou' Languagesg Social Studies Big Sisters, French Club, Torch, Safe-Teens, Ten nis Club President ESTALEAN DORTON Business Educationg Social Studies Home Economics Club CHARLES WILLIAM DRUMMOND JR. t'Billy' Distributive Education Distributive Education President PHILLIP LEE EARL Social Studiesg Math J IMMIE EARLS Distributive Educationg Woodwork Decorating the gym for a big dance. E IDRS SENA JANE EASTHAIVI Social Studiesg Home Economic Home Economics Cluh MARY LUCILLE EATON Science: Math G.A.A.. Torch, Christian Youth Cluh, Ir. IAIVIES F. EDDINS MuthfScicnceg Social Studies Clce Cluh, Varsity I-I SUSAN ELAINE EDWARIJS Distrihutive Education LOUIS EDWARD ELAM Vlfoodworkz Social Studies PHILIP LEO ELLIS Social Studies: Math EDDIE ERICKSON Vvoodworkz lVIechanical Drawin RHYS GARRETT EVANS Social Studiesg lVIath Lynn and Thornton deliver date Baits to officers. mfookieii s Emmie', Red Cross GiJiIn,, Suzie, 75 4'Flash csphilw or E' 4cRiSe17 Student Council How's this one ? CONSTANCE EWING 4'C0nnie Languagesg Social Studies-Math--Science Torch Vice President, Interclub Council Treas urer, French Club President, Big Sisters Sec retary ALINE GAIL FALLON Math-Languagesg Social Studies Forum Club, Spanish Club, Torch Club, Big Sister GARNET JEAN FARMER Bookkeepingg Social Studies Y-Teens Secretary ALTON BENTON FERGUSON, JR. Mechanical Drawingg Social Studies EARL FERGUSON Mechanical Drawingg Languages Safe-Teens LARRY EUGENE FERGUSON Mechanical Drawings lVlath Band FREDA GAY FEURY Distributive Education CAROL LYNN FIELDS Languagesg Science-Math Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, French Club, dent 1960 n as SGPat7 Ferg' Ferg' Fury' Prcsi S Seniors must keep up on the news. JAMES MITCHELL FIFE Science-Math, Social Studies GEORGE ARTHUR FILLENGER Art, Languages THORNTON FISHER Math, Bookkeeping Library Club President, Annual Finance Director, Band, Torch LINDA LOU FLEMING Social Studies, Home Economics Home Economics Club, Glee Club BRUCE ALAN FORINASH Math-Science, Languages Band, Safe-Teens MARGARET STEWART FOX Math, Social Studies ccilirnv IITIIOFHYII I' oduction Miken 64 7 Margie' Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, G.A.A., Big Sisters, Tennis Club, Student Council, Annual Production LINDA EVE FRANKEL Languages-Social Studies, Math Ro-Ann Club President, French Club Treas- urer, Jr. Red Cross, Rig Sisters, Alpha Tri Hi-Y MICHAEL FRANKLIN Miken Social Studies, Math Ro Club, Varsity H 36 E 1oR JOHNNY FRASHER John', Distributive Education VIRGINIA LEIGH FULKS Languages, Science LINDA KAY GALLAHER 4'Kay-Kayi' Math, Science Future Teachers, Big Sisters HENRY WESLEY GARBEE Wes Math-Science Science Club Vice President, Christian Youth Club, Torch Club, Forum Club, Safe-Teens Club THOMAS STEPHEN GARLAND 'tTom', Social Studiesg Math-Speech Forum Club, Dramatic Club, Literary Club BOB THOMAS GARNER Robert MathEScienceg Social Studies Huntington Hi-Y WILLIAM CHRISTIAN GARNER 4'Billy', Math, Languages Student Express Secretary, Huntington Hi-Y Secretary, Varsity-H PATTY ANN GARRETT Social Studies, Home Economics Glee Club, Quill and Scroll Ah! Lunch. vim? 1960 SANDRA LYNN GARTIN '4Sandee Social Studies, Art Quill 81 Scroll Club President, Tatler News- paper, Torch, Creative Writing Club, Art Club. Archery Club, Interclub Council PEGGY SUE GILLUM Bookkeeping: Social Studies G.A.A.. Student Council, Big: Sisters JIMMY GILMOUR 4'Gilly Social Studiesg Math Independent Hi-Y BILLY HOWARD GLICK Billy', Math-Languagesg Social Studies Ro Club Treasurer, Spanish Club ROBERT GOODALL '4Bob,' Mathematics, Social Studies REBECCA SUE GRAHAM a'Becky Home Economics, Social Studies CONNIE SUE GRANT Secretarialg Social Studies OLIVIA DELILLIAN GRAY Libby,' Business Education, Social Studies Big Sisters We get the beat! , law -1 v . We talk for a few minutes. MARCIA CAROL GRIMM Social Studiesg Music+Math-Speech Orchestra Reporter, Torch, Big Sisters EARL JOHNSON GRIZZEL 4'Grizzly, Mathg History LARRY EUGENE CUE Social Studicsg Math BETTY SUE HADEN Toad' Social Studiesg Languages-Speech Jr. Red Cross Corresponding Secretary, Home Eco nomics Vice President, Big Sisters, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Safe-Teens DARLENE HAGAMAN Dolly, Social Studiesg Music TOM HAGE 'Tat Man' Social Studiesg Math Student Express GEORGE RONALD HALE Social Studiesg Math-Languages Band Counselor WILSIE MAE HALE Business Educationg Social Studies Big Sisters, Home Economics Club 7 High School, a time for new friendships. JOHN WADE HAMPTON Social Studiesg Languages 'IFrog Student Express Sergeant-at-Arms, Independent Hi-Y Secretary JAMES LEE HANDLOSER Social Studiesg Art Ro Club, Art Club i',IiIn THOMAS JEEFERS HAPONSTALL uTommy Math: Social Studies JAMES WILLIAM HARPER SciencevLanguagesfMath Forum Club LOUIS WILLIAM HARPER Mechanical Drawingg Social Studies PAUL HARRISON Social Studiesg Bookkeeping Ro Club, Student Express SHARON LEE HATTOIN Science-Mathg Social Studies Glee Club, Science, Torch WALTER EDWARD HATTEN Scienceg Math-Languages 6'Louie Sherrie -PW 1960 CAROLYN JEAN HAVENS g'Shorty', Social Studies, Business Education TIM HAYES 4'Nose Mathg Science Hi-Y Sergeant-at-Arms, Glee Club President CAROLYN JOYCE HAZELETT Secretarial, Social Studies Dramatic Club, Christian Youth Club EDNA REBECCA HAZELETT 'LBecky Math, Science Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, Future Teachers, G.A.A. DONNA LEIGH HENRY Secretarial, Social Studies Christian Youth Club, Big Sisters BONNIE LOU HENSLEY Social Studies, Home Economics ANITA RAE HERBERT '4Herbie lVlathwScienceg Social Studies-Languages Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Vice President, Torch Club, French Club, Science Club JANE GREGORY HEYWOOD 'ilanicv Languages, Science Ro-Ann Club Secretary, Jr. Red Cross, Spanish Club, Torch Club The beginning or the end? l l -.f. ui-...ni ..1.11, 1960 JOHN C. HICKS '4Beachball Social Studiesg Bookkeeping Ro Club, Huntington Hi-Y, Student Express JUDITH ANN HICKS HHickey', Social Studies G.A.A.. Tennis Club, Dramatic Club WANDA JUNE HILDERBRANDT Junebug Typingg Shorthand Big Sisters JAMES HILL 'fButch'7 Social Studies: Math Tennis. Student Express HARRY ERNEST HOFFER H Social Studiesg Languages Ro Club Chaplain, Varsity H, Safe-Teens Vice President, Hi-Y SANDRA SUE HOHMAN '4Sam Mathg Science-Languages Science Club, French Club, Safe-Teens, Big Sisters DELORES RAE HOLTON 4'Lorkie Secretarialg Social Studies Torch Club JOHN JOSEPH HORAN Slack Math: Social Studies Use the Crosswalk!! Q4 Seniors like to look at the many trophies. HELEN HORN Business Educationg History BERTIE ANNE HUMPHREYS Bert Languagesg Social Studies Christian Youth Club Vice President, French Club Vice President, Student Council, Treasurer C.A.A., Alpha-Tri-Hi-Y, Bo-Ann Club, Torch MARY LOUISE HUMPHREYS '4Bugs'7 Secretarialg Music Dramatic Club, Glee Club, Big Sisters VALLA RUTH HURT 'cShorty Languagesg Math Library Club Treasurer, Home Economics Club CHARLES EDWARD HUTCHISON lVIoose,' Wood-Workg Printing CAROL SUE JARRELL MRed Social Studiesg Math WILLIAM ALLEN IARVIS 6'Bill Drawingg Math Band DAVID EARL JENKINS Dave Math-Social Studiesg Languages Band, Youth for Christ 43 We learn theory . . . LINDA GAYLE JENKINS 6'Jinxie Math: Science Torch DIANNA CAROL JIIVIISON '4Di Social Studiesg Business Education-Home Economics Annual Production PHYLLIS LOU JOHNSTON uPhyl Social Studiesg Business Education Youth For Christ RICHARD KEITH JOHNSON Social Studies: Mechanical Urawing SANDRA KAYE JOHNSON '4Sandy', Distributive Education BEVERLY ANN JONES Belle Social Studiesg Home Economics Big Sisters, Y-Teens HARRY FREEMAN KELLEY Butch Mathg Social Studies Bo Club, Glee Club, Forum Club, Huntington Hi-Y Treasurer ANTHONY LEE KESSICK Tony Languagesg Social Studies Spanish Club, French Club, Band Sergeant-at-Arms 44 SENIORS LYNN WALLACE KEYSER Social Studiesg lVIathvScience Annual Production, Art Club, Forum Club, Quill Sz Scroll Club, Science Club PATRICIA ANN KIDD g'Pat Secretarialg Social Studies Big Sisters, Torch Club CAROLYN SUE KILGORE MSuzie'5 Home Economicsg Social Studies Youth for Christ PHYLLIS ANN KILGORE '4Phil7 Distributive Education PHYLISS JEANETTE KILCORE Phil' Social Studiesg Business Education Youth for Christ CARROLL BARTE KINCAID Social Studies-Languagesg Art Big Sisters President, Safe-Teens, Inter-Club Coun cil, Ro-Ann Club, French Club, Tennis Club Treas urer, Student Council BARBARA JEAN KING ujeannie Business Educationg Social Studies Big Sisters CLIFFORD ALLEN KING '4Cliff' Mechanical Drawingg Woodwork . . . we learn by practice ii in 541 W gs TTT E IOR EDWARD LEE KING g'Eddie,, Social Studiesg Speech Dramatic Club Treasurer. Jr. Red Cross Treas urer. French Club SONRA GAIL KING HSonnie, Social Studies: Math G.A.A..,F1-ench Club JAMES VI. KISER 'cjimv Mechanical Drawing: Social Studies Rand MARTHA KATHERINE KISER '6Marty Social Studies: Languages Christian Youth Club, French Club, Dramatic Club MARY ELIZABETH KOLETKA MMary,' Social Studiesg Languages Jr. Red Cross. Clee Club HELEN LOUISE LACOCK 'tLouise,' Social Studiesg Secretarial Glee Club MARY NELL LAMBERT 'cPeanuts', Bookkeepingg Social Studies Y-Teens President. C.A..A., Big Sisters CARLA GAYLE LATTA l'Punky', Social Studiesg Science Science Club. Glee Club There we were and full of spirit. ffv Merit Scholarship semi-fi ERNEST A. LAYNE Printingg Social Studies ARMETRICE FAY LEEK Home Ecg Social Studies Torch Club CLARA FRANCES LEONARD Home Ecg Social Studies Future Nurses MICHAEL HARVY LERNER Mathg Social Studies Forum Club, Science, Band, Spanis JUDY KAYLEEN LIVELY Social Studiesg Speech SHARON KAY LLOYD Social Studiesg Languages Glee Club, Christian Youth Club AVINELL LUCAS Social Studiesg Speech ROBERT LYKINS Social Studiesg Art '. V Ro Club Corresponding Secretary, nalists. HErnie uArtie 4 'sv QF ran 'gMike h Club, Torch i'Rob7' arsity H l0:3O, and the D.E. class leaves for work. GARY LEE LYONS c'Butter Fingers' Social Studiesg Business Education DONNA GAIL LYTLE Scienceg Social Studies Torch, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, Ro Anns, Spanish Club Big Sisters, Student Council Publicity Director Treasurer of Senior Class THOMAS SCOTT MCCALLISTER Woodworkg Social Studies PHYLLIS MCCLOUD Distrihutive Educationg Social Studies NORMA MCCOLLISTER Languagesg Social Studies MICHAEL D. MCCOMAS Social Studiesg Commerce JUDITH ANN MCCORKLE Social Studiesg Commerce Delta Tri-Hi-Y, Big Sisters PAT MCDONALD Scienceg Social Studies Hi-Y Chaplain, Student Express 48 '6Phil' 'gPeet' 4'Mike, gfludee' Mac7 'ws-f -'mzf' Pi, 1960 RUTH McDONALD Mickie' Scienceg Art Art Club, Big Sisters, Science Club JOHN COLEMAN MCDONOUGH Fat Tooth, Social Studiesg Science Student Express President, Hi-Y, Inter-Club Coun cil ARTHUR EDWARD McKINNEY Artie' Woodworkg Mechanical Drawing JODY ALONZO MCVAY 'floe' DONALD NELSON MANKIN HDon, Mathg Spanish Safe-Teens MICHAEL ALLEN MAPLE HMike' Math-Scienceg Social Studies-Languabes Torch RONALD B. MARCUM HRonnie Social Studiesg Business Education Christian Youth Club SHARON ELIZABETH MARTIN Distributive Education First couple to break the ice at the Homecoming Dance Preparing to be good homemakers. CHARLES MASTERS Social Studiesg Math SYLVIA EDDY MAX Syl Social Studiesg Languages Quill and Scroll Vice President, Spanish Club, Dramatic Club, Tatler Feature Editor, Delta Tri Hi-Y MARTHA MAY 'lMarty' Arlg Languages Art Club, Spanish Club ARTHUR STANLEY MAYN ARD 4'Stan Mathg Science Student Bod President Ro Club, Forum Club, Y , Varsity H, Student Council DAVID MEADOR Social Studiesg Languages Ro Club LINDA LOU MEADOWS Lynne Artg Home Economics PATRICIA ANN MEADOWS 6'Patty Social Studiesg Home Economics .IOHN WESTLY MECHANIC Hlohnnyv Vlfoodworkg Mechanical Drawing 50 'K' 'Mau ,fwf , .av-Q E IOR IOHN HAROLD MEINCER SciencewMathg Social Studies Science Club President, Forum Club CAROL BETH MENDELSON Social Studies, Languages Spanish Club President, Forum Club, Jr. Red Cross IUDITH CLYDE MENEAR Judy7' Social Studiesg Home Economics Orchestra Secretary, G.A.A. LINDA KAY MILLARD Social Studies, Languages Future Teachers Vice President, Glee Club MARY VIRGINIA MOFFAT HTwinkieH Social Studies, Languages Dramatic Club, French Club, Tennis Club, Tat- ler, Big Sisters, Quill X Scroll, Delta Tri- Hi-Y SHARON ELAINE MONCER Business Education, Social Studies HELEN DARBY MOORE Languages-Social Studies, Math Home Economics President, Ro-Ann, Big Sis- ters Vice President, Interclub Council, Safe- Teens RONALD LEE MOORE Ronnie Social Studies, Science The big moment pinning on her corsage. SENIORS MARIANNE MOOS 6'Molly Math-Languages, Social Studies Ro-Ann Chaplain, Torch, G.A.A. President, Student Council, lnterclub Council HANNAH BOOTH MORGAN Hannah, Sue Social Studies, Business Education Quill and Scroll Secretary, Tennis Club, Tatler PAMELA ANN MORLOCK '6Windy,' Social Studies, Speech Safe-Teens, Ro-Ann Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Home Economics Secretary, Jr. Red Cross Secretary BARBARA ANN MULLINS Bam Bookkeepingg Social Studies MARY FRANCES NANCARROW '6Mary Nani' Bookkeeping, Social Studies Clee Club Reporter, Annual Production NANCY ANN NECESSARY Nancy Social Studies-Languages Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain, Future Teacher President DONNA MARIE NEEKAMP Business Education, Social Studies DANIEL LYNN NELSON Dan', Science-Math, Languages And the band played on. Judy and Barbara decorate the horse. GLORIA RUTH NESTBERG Languagesg Science Glee Club BRENDA JOYCE NEWMAN Business Educationg Social Studies PETER AULDEN NICELER '6Pete Mathg Science Ro Club Sergeant-at-Arms, Varsity H Ser- geant-at-Arms PHYLLIS ANN NICKELL Languagesg Math Glee Club, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Secretary, G.A.A., Torch Club THOMAS EARL NOBLE '6Torn', Social Studiesg Wood-Work DOUGLAS RAY NORRIS 6'Doug' Printingg Bookkeeping DAVID LEE NUNLEY Mathg Social Studies Library Club, Band, Torch LARRY NEAL OSBORNE Social Studiesg Mechanical Drawing Clee Club Vocabulary assignment-Room 118 CHARLES NELSON PACE 'gNelson', Languages, Social Studies Hi-Y Chaplain, Student Express, Football, Track JOE MARION PARKER '6J0sey Social Studies, Mechanical Drawing Band ELAINE PATTERSON '6Shorty Social Studiesg Music Orchestra, G.A.A., Y-Teens JAMES EDWARD PATTERSON 4'The Hair Mathg Social Studies Student Express CHEDDIE PRITCHARD PECK Home Economics Big Sisters DOUGLAS ARTHUR PELFREY L'Bats', Math: Science ROBERT LEE PEMBERTON Bob Social Studies, Math Student Express Secretary, 'Hi-Y, Varsity H FRANCES GARLAND PEOPLES Social Studicsg Languages Ro-Ann Vice President, Student Council, Big Sisters W9-. SENIORS LINDA GAIL PERDUE Home Economicsg Social Studies ALVIN RACY PERRY uChuck'l Distributive Education REBECCA JILL PERRY Social Studiesg Languages Dramatic Club, Big Sisters, Spanish Club FRANK PETERS '6Tank Social Studiesg Math Student Express Vice President, French Club FRANCES LYNN PHILLIPS 5'Frankie Social Studiesg Languages Christian Youth Club, Spanish Club PATRICIA LYNN PHIPPS '4Pat Business Educationg Music Glee Club JOANNA PITSER NIO Scienceg Math Ro-Ann Secretary, Big Sisters, Torch, Forum Club, Science Club, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y MARY JO PLUMMER 6'Sam Business Educationg Home Economics Y-Teens, Big Sisters, Annual Production Watch that boy! li SENIOR TOMMY POLING Distributive Education MARTHA PORTER Mathg Bookkeeping Annual Finances, Big Sisters SALLY STARAS PORTER VIRGINIA HELENA POTTER Secretarialg Social Studies Dramatic Club CAROL SUE PRATT Artg Bookkeeping HARRY A. RACZOK HR Social Studiesg Languages ROBERT I. RACLIN Social Studiesg Math HZ- 66 QLTOHISQ Cookie Jennie Susie,' ma-tazz 6'Rags 97 Student Council, Football, Student Express, Track JAMES CURTIS RAINES '5Gas-O MK' Social Studiesg Mechanical Drawing A girl must look her best. wi W , .- M A A studious senior Physics class. CAROLE ANN RAIVIEY Secretarialg Social Studies Library Club ROBERT LIGEN RAY ihlolly' Social Stucliesg Business Education ROGER LEE RAY Fat Ray, Social Studiesg Music Band President, Glee Club DAVID EARL REEDER lVIooch, Social Studiesg Languages Glee Club, Band ALICE NUNNALLY REYNOLDS Social Studiesg Languages Big Sisters, Jr. Red Cross, Torch Treasurer French Club PATRICIA JOYCE RICHARDSON Pat' Home Economicsg Business Education Y-Teens, Home Economics Club, Big Sisters DICK R. RICHMOND lVlathg Science PATRICIA SUE RIST 4'Suzy' Secretarialg Social Studies Annual Production John has garbage detail. KAY SHARON ROBERTS 'Kay' Social Studiesg Art Big Sisters, Ro-Ann Club, Youth For Christ Cheerleader LIDA ELLEN ROBERTS 4'Cookie' Social Studiesflilusiness Education Future Teachers, Home Economics Club WILLIAM W. ROBERTS, JR. Bill,' Math-Science-Languages Science Treasurer, Torch, Forum Club, Safe- Teens BETH ROGERS 4'Quack-Quackv Languagesg ScienceflVlath Spanish Club, Big Sisters, Future Nurses Vice Presi- dent, Future Teachers CAROL YVONNE ROLEN Penny' Social Studiesg Art Rig Sisters, Delta Tri-I-Ii-Y LARRY GENE ROMINE 'larry' Distributive Educationg Social Studies Distributive Education Vice President JOHN DAVID ROSE John' Math-Science Independent Hi-Y GLORIA GAE ROSS 58 SENIURS FRANCES CAROLYN RUSSELL Math-Science-Social Studies, Music Orchestra President TOM PALMER RUTLEDCE '4Ruts,, Social Studies, Woodwork Varsity H Vice President CAROL JOYCE SCHILL Science, Math Dramatics Club, Big Sisters, G.A.A., Delta Tri-Hi-Y Sergeant-at-Arms PETER ANTON SCHOEW 'tPutt,' Science, Math Hi-Y, Student Express, Ro Club NANCY KAYE SELLARDS 4'Nance Languages, Home Economics Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Sergeant-at-Arms, Spanish Club, Big Sisters, Home Economics Club, Safe- Teens J. EDGAR SHAFFER, JR. 4'Ed,' Math-Science-Languages-Social Studies Ro Club, Varsity H, Hi-Y Sergeant-at-Arms LARRY EDWARD SHAVER Social Studies, Languages Ro Club JUDITH ANN SHEERS 'iludyv Secretarial Library Club What a load. 1960 MARGARET SUE SIMMONS ffPeggy,' Home Economicsg Math Alpha Tri-Hi-Y President, Big Sisters, Home Ec. Club, Interclub Council, Jr. Red Cross, Student Council WILLIAM LESLIE SIMMONS 'SMole Printing: Social Studies TOMMY KEITH SIMPKINS Tom Distributive Education Varsity H, Distributive Ed. JAMES LEE SIZEMORE HCrassmoreH Artg Social Studies ROBERT WALTER SLICER Bohn Math: Mechanical Drawing DARRELL L. SMITH Woodwork-Social Studiesg Business Math LUCILLE MAY SMITH Home Economicsg Math Library Club President, Torch, G.A.A. Sec- retary, Interclub Council TOM A. SMITH Smitty,' Math: Languages I like that one. 3 'CV Plenty of refreshments for thirsty seniors. STEPHEN HANCOCK SPOTTE S'Steve' Social Studiesg Languages BETTY JEAN SPURLOCK Secretarialg Social Studies G.A.A., Big Sisters FRANCES EVELYN STAPLETON uFrankie' Home Econornicsg Social Studies LINDA LOU STATEN uReb' Business Educationg Social Studies Big Sisters, Home Economics Club MARSHALL LEE STEIRN Social Studiesg Business Education CHARI LOUISE STEVENS Languagesg Social Studies Ir. Red Cross President, Forum Club, French Club Big Sisters, Majorette, lnterclub Council ROBERT J. STEVENS '4Bob' Mathg Science ILA LEE STEWART Heidi' Home Economicsg Social Studies Home Economics Club Treasurer, Dramatic Club Big Sisters, Delta Tri-Hi-Y 5 In our Senior year we find studying necessary. HAROLD DEAN STONE Stoney Distributive Education JANET ECO STONE ujani' Home Economics, Math Home Economics Club, G.A..A.,- Y-Teens, Big Sis- ters SHARON ANN STONE uSherry Mathg Science Delta Tri-Hi-Y, Tennis Club, G.A.A. NORMAN CLYDE STOWERS Mathg Social Studies BONNELLE LEWIS STRICKLING Languages, Math Dramatic Club President, Forum Club Vice President, French Club, Latin Club VIVIAN LEICH STURGEON '4Bibann' Secretarial, Language Ro Ann, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Majorette SHARON LEE SUDDUTH 4'Sherrie', Secretarialg Social Studies Big Sisters PHYLLIS JEAN SULLIVAN Social Studies, Math 62 tim ia? Qxvxv-Hqvx 1960 VIRGINIA LEA SULLIVAN uGinger' Secretarial, Social Studies Glee Club ELIZABETH CARPENTER SUMMER Penny Math, Language Forum Club Secretary, Science Club, Latin Club President, French Club, Creative Writers Club JOYCE ANN SWANSON Home Economics, Social Studies Y-Teens, Christian Youth Club FRANCES ANNE SWARTZ i'Frannie Math, Languages Glee Club, Tennis Club, G.A.A., Dramatic Club, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, Majorette MARY EVELYN TAYLOR Social Studies, Languages Dramatic Club, Christian Youth SARA ELLEN TAYLOR Sally Social Studies, Languages Big Sisters, Spanish Club, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, Cheer- leader BONNIE LEE TERRELL uBonnie Jeanv Math, Science Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, Ro Anns, Forum Club, Tennis Club CAROLYN KILGORE THOMAS 64Smiley,' Social Studies, Math Ro Anns, Latin Club, Big Sisters, French Club, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, Majorette Introducing our bus. E IDRS JIM FRANK TICKLE HBig Ticki' Mechanical Drawingg Languages Ro Club, Spanish Cluh, Hi-Y ALBERT TILLET NAV, Social Stucliesg Math Varsity H DAVID TODD Wlathg Social Studies Ili-Y. Ro Cluh LINDA GAYLE TOIVIBLIN Linny Secretarial-Social Studies Annual Profluction JUDY KAY TOMLIN Distrihulive Education ALICE EVANGELINE TRAVIS Languages: Science Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer. lr, Refi Cross SALLY ANNE TURNBLLL '4Sat,' Social Studiesg Speech Quill 8 Scroll Treasurer. Alpha Tri-I'Ii-Y, Tennis Club Vicc President SHARON ALLEN TURNER Secretarial Tennis Club You'd be tired after cheering too! W- I A.: V 7 -- , 5 lli' i H , 755' ff, A , I . H ,.. I A ' 'A I.. II, r Miss Pony Express and attendants. ELIZABETH REGINA TVVEEL '4Betty,' Commercial, Social Studies Christian Youth Club, Big Sisters, Spanish Club, Dramatic Club JOHN ALEXANDER TWEEL Math, Science Science Club, Forum Club, Clee Club, Independent Hi-Y, Torch President JOHN LYLE UNDERWOOD HUnderwear Mathg Science Independent Hi-Y. Safe-Teens ARTEMIS IRENE VALAVANIS MA1-t Home Economics, Art Dramatic Club, Home Ee. Club , GARNET ANN VARNUM 'tGar Social Studiesg Languages Tennis Club, Dramatic Club, Future Teachers, Spanish Club, Majoretle PATRICIA SUE VAUGHAN HPati' Music, Social Studies Delta Tri-Hi-Y President, Glee Club Secretary, G.A.A. RICHARD L. VITAL HDick Math, Languages Ro Club Secretary, Independent Hi-Y DIANE WALKER i'Dynamite, Commercialg Social Studies 1 Cheerleaders make the 'Lgrand dash. THOMAS EDWARD WALKER 4'Tom, lVIathfScienccg Social Studies Student Council ALBERT KENTON WARD Social Studiesg Languages Band LINDA FRANCES WATTS G'Lin Secretarial Library Club BILL CLELAND WEAVEFI 6'Will Beaver NIZiII1fSCICI'tCC-L3I1gl.lElgCSIl Social Studies French Club, Ro Club MICHAEL LEE WEBB 4'Mike' Business Courseg Art WILLIAM ALGEO WEED II Wfweed' Languages: Science-Math Band Treasurer. Orchestra JAMES lNIcLAUGI'ILIlY WEIL Hlim' Bookkeepingg Social Studies Glce Club Treasurer, Annual Production KAREN VVEIYBERCER Business Courseg Social Studies Home Economics Club. Big Sisters 66 1 'g, -ii 1960 MARY ELLEN WHARTON t'Waldo Mathg Social Studies Clee Club Corresponding Secretary, Tenni Club BARBARA ANN WHITE ttBobbie Commercialg Social Studies Big Sisters JOHN NORWOOD WHITE Pinkie Mathg Art Student Express LAURA GRACE WHITE 'LGracie Languages 3 Science 97 S 19 H '1 Ro Ann Corresponding Secretary, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y. Big Sisters, Student Council Corresponding Sec. PAMELA PITTS WHITE 'tPam Commercialg Social Studies Tennis Club PATRICIA CAREY WHITE HPat Businessg Social Studies Glee Club PAULA JEAN WHITTEN Social Studiesg Language 99 Spanish Club, G.A.A., Cheerleader LARRY EVANS WILLIAMS Mechanical Drawingg Math 3:30, and out we come. The future awaits without. SARA ELLEN WILLIAMS Sarabelle Home Economics, Business Education Christian Youth Club Program Chairman, Y-Teens Vice President, Home Economics Club JAMES CHARLES WILMER, JR. Jim Social Studies, Languages Ro Club, Spanish Club, Safe-Teens Club BARBARA LOUISE WILSON S'Babs Social Studies, Languages Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Sergeant-at-Arms, Big Sisters, French Club, Home Economics Club GLENNA RUTH WILSON NGooch', Art MARY HARVEY WILSON Social Studiesg Sciences-Math Ro-Ann Club, Jr. Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y, Home Economics Club PRISCILLA JO WILSON 4'Prissi' Social Studies, Art Delta Tri-Hi-Y, Dramatic Club, Big Sisters RICHARD LEE WILSON Dick lVIathg Science Student Express Club, I-Ii-Y Club RONALD EUGENE WINKLER 4'Wink,, Social Studiesg Spanish Spanish Club E IOR A8 RAYMOND THOMAS WISEMAN BETTY JANE WORKMAN 4'Smoky'7 SANDRA SUE YORK '4Sandy7' 'LTommy,' Secretarialg Social Studies Mathg Languages Scienceg Languages Y-Teens Treas., Big Sisters Big Sisters, G,A,A,, Spanish Club, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y JAMES FRANKLIN ZIMMERMAN NJimmy,' RICHARD DANIEL ZIMMERMAN NRick,' Math: Mechanical Drawing Mathg Social Studies Band Spanish Club JENNIE BALLARD ELIAS BARTZIE LARRY BLAKE RONALD CARVILL CHEATHAM SUSAN CLAIRE CHETWIN GLORIA JEAN DUNCAN WOODROW FERGUSON JIM ALFRED GRALEY OUR SENIOR CLASSMATES, whose photographs were not available: Included: GLEN ELKINS GROVE JERRY LEE HAGLEY DELANIEL SCOTT HAIRSTON ROBERT BOOKER HARRIS LOWELL PATRICIA KIZZIE JOHN ALEXANDER MCCRAY MAE LACRETA NELSON JAMES DALE OILER LARRY NEAL OSBORNE WILLIAM FLOYD OWENS WILLIAM FREDRICH RAY CHARLES ROWSEY JAMES DAY SULLIVAN CHARLOTTE SUNDERLAND DON THOMAS THOMAS E. TRIPPY CHESTER LEWIS WHISMAN 'il -.af f 5 5 , r. ' 31 'iw' ff 151-SE A .2 5 wwhwwalig N'--Q., V V, -' ' N- ASSIST A T lla Stewart, Donna Darbes, Norma McCol- lister, Carolyn Christian, Pat Vaughan, Miss Yarbrough, Pam Morlock, Mary Here- ford, Betty Haden, Pat Richardson, Judy Varnum, Diane Walke1'. if E PRINCIPAUS OFFICE, Delores Byrd, Garnet Varnum, Susan Rob- ertson, Mrs. Windsor, Gloria Woodall, Donna Bias, Nancy Adams. DEAN OF BOYS' OFFICE, Sandra Hohman, Pat Brammer, Leigh Fulks, Beth Rogers, Sandy York, Linda Gallaher, Nancy Dean, Delores Webb, Nancy Gerber, Helen Moore, Barbara Chapman, Mr. Greenlee, Mrs. Henry. Junior Class Officers President , 7 , GLENN FERGUSON Vice President , eeee,, RICKY RAY Secretary , , FREDDIE BYER Treasurer , , , PETE BRYAN Junior class project, tickets to the East football gaunc. A Y A If -A V. A - ii W ist? V K V , , f . ral ,I wifi: , ,. L'-'A I f 'f l Q f' A. .mf , 4. M ABRAHAM, JACK ADAMS, DAVID ADKINS, EDWARD ADKINS, NIARLENE . A A A ADKIN5, LINDA M. A ,Q ' 5 ADKINS, LINDA s. - ADKINS, I-HILIP A , L jk A Q ' Q I W A i' A - , ,, , 5 A ADKINS, SANDY A g gi A' ' ' I AKERS, EDDIE ,, ' 2 A A .3 1 u f, ALBERTS, LARRY A . N. - R ALLEN, HARVEY -4. Q I ALLEY, TOM ' ,. 'A A ALEXANDER, PENNI A .. 252 . .AR ,L Ai.. , - K I I X 7 H-ry, K .Q ,. N -:-, gg , In I 4 - A AAA' ' ' A J '91 ' 5. 'Vu Sw 5 if X A f i , ALI,s. IQDNNIE , 'T S , ' ANDERSON. JOYCE kg ,Q I Amos. 'I'oxmY ' 5 ARNOLD, I1HERYI. A ,, m ' ARTIIUR, IMRBARA ,xRTIII'R. I.IxDx ' .vI'RIxs. Imoxxx -. A , 4 7 ,. f -- ,,, ' I ' AUSTIN, BRENDA ' ,I ,L ,W '- 1 'Q' AYLESWORTH, DAVID . 3, .N 5, 1 ' 1 Q f A ' I 1 BAILEY, GLORIA ' , , A - H ' I Q A BAILEY, MIKELL I ' A ' A X A BAILEY, NORMAN V' '- ' 5A Q, 'A BAKER, ROBERT A L K3 3 ,4 A I. f' Vw i BAKER, 'row A BALI., JANIS Q , . , '- BARR. SANDRA 1 - BARTA, JOE W f , -' IIIII L. BARTEE, CARI. BASTIANELLI, ADRIAN ag, - -- IIEATY, ROBERTA g Q .- ,am ar 'A I BLAKE, JANET BLAKE. STEVE BOHART, JUDY BOWEN, DONNA BOWEN, JUDY BRACKMAN, KATHY BROWN, BARBARA E 72 X h 'A BECKWITH, JANE I-if ' f BERRY, CARL J, ,j BERRY, DONNA Q if BEVERLEY, BARBARA 1, ,,,' , , BIAS, MARY If ' 5 BILLUPS, PIIYLLIS I kv, S ' 4 K 7,25 ' I -I ' ' BUCKLER, BILL BUCKNER, CHRIS BUNDY, ROBERT BURNETT, BETTE JO BUNCH, DAVID BUSH, EARL CHATFIELD, CHARLES CHATTERTON, ROY CHINN, BOBBI CHRISTIAN, JUDY COFFRON, BILL COLE, BONNIE 44 ' CORNES, BRENDA COYNER, M. D. CUBBY, ROGER CUNNINGHAM, GAIL CURTIS, JULIA DAILEY, GLENNA DEAN, MARY LEE DELANCY, JOHN DIAL, MERRILY -S f-2 I a 4 H ff 'VA I , , 'F ii. Z ',, V If I ,- gf, im f 22 fi' T, I -f 5 lint? ' ,f ,gf 'I' Z' M as I nil 43 251211 if ,J an-' 'Q 5 V. ,ff I BROWN BROWN BROWN1 BROWN 1sRUcE,' BRYAN, CAROLYN JEFFREY JENNY SHEILA DARLENE PETE' BUCHANAN, FRED S , .Q an ig Y, 4 ,... 5 -,, li - ,ff S ,gm 3 ,xv BYER, FREDDIE BYRD, MARY CALLAWAY, HELEN CANTERBURY, JERRY CHAFIN, DOROTHY CHANDLER, LINDA CHAPMAN, MIKE COLLINS. JOE COMPSTON, PERRY CONDELES, DORA COPELAND, CHRISTY COPLEY, JOANN COPLEY, REBECCA CORNELL, JERRY DAILEY, MARTHA DANIELS, TOM DARNALL, SHARON DEAN, HELEN If Statues could talk! Nm v .,, f f ly. ,, Sw is EDNIONDS, STEVE ISLAM, BOOTS ELLIS, SANDY ENIEIGH, LINDA ERIJMANN, PEGGY EVANS. CHARLOTTE EVANS. EDDIE ff .. R ZLE I .LV ,Fl X , , ' -mf ., . .asp .- ,. , 3- , gf if-9' H. U 5 FINCH, STEVE FOX, SUE FRAZIER, RICHARD FRAZIER, MARY FULKS, ADAH GALLOWAY. CAROLYN GARRETT, JEAN GRAHAM, DOUG GRANT, SARABETH CRAY, LYNNE GROBE, MIKE GWINN, CAROLYN GWINN, MAROLYN HADDOX, TED 74 Q5- fi I I I I DUNCAN, CARL DUNCAN, GILBERT DUNCAN, JAYNE DUNCAN, LARRY Af ' '- - ... W , if A 1 A I 'lk Q, , 22 A -22,1 ,, f,..,.,,, . :f fx' H' 'f f I D , C EL fl I A : 5 rf! ,R I' ffl? Q 1 , V gg ,. J NNL ':': K , E - . . g r I Q 1 f nWonder what would happen if we add Ll little bit of this to a few drops of that . . ,W fIb '1 , , 'E' ll X of is Q ,, ,xtq K, DOERSON, TOM DORSEY, JACK DUDDING, AL DUNDAS, CHARLES DUVALL, MARILYN DUVALL, RICHARD EARLS, JERRY EAST, JOHN ECKLEY, EDDIE EVANS LINDA EVANS PATTY EVANS RICHARD FARLEY LARRY FERGUSON GLENN FERRELL STEVE GARRETT, PATTIE GIRDLER, TOM GLENN, CYNDEE CLICK, JOANNE GLOVER, NANCY GORDON, RONALD W' ii ,jfv qw' . Y, HARRISON, NANCY HARVEY, TOM HATMAKER, CHARLES HAY, JENNIFER HAYES, HELEN HAYES, PAULA my K L HILL, WILLIAM HINEMAN, LINDA HINERMAN, KENNETH HOGAN, PAULY HOISINGTON, DONNA HOLBROOK, SAM rl. Ax Q .Q , 3 El, I if, if HUFFMAN, TIM JENNINGS, MELVIN JARRELL, ROBERT JOHNSON, BOB JOHNSON, FRANCES JOHNSON, FRANK KELLEY, CAROLE KEYSER, SUELLEN KING, DAVID HAGER, BARBARA HAGER, JOE HAIRSTON, GEORGE HALE, SHELBA HARDY, ERMA HARMON, SIDNEY HARRISON, MARTHA HAYMAN, PATTY HAYNES, HAROLD HAUG, CAROLYN HECKMAN, JIM HENSLEY, ILAH GAIL HEREFORD, MARY HENDERSHOT, JOHN 'W IP if -fs. -X 3 'Ew a 3 3 . Q' f ,EA ,, , 5 L ? riff if I A M .' -.'.A A ,ji lf fk- 53 I 5' :-- fy A A ,, , - .,:A V. 4 . A ff A VZYYAO A A . I it 1 A fi A , HQ , ,NE I ff V :X . 1' f '56, ' g , -,, , Q ,ap ' Y . - HOLLEY, KAREN HOLMES, LANA HOLSWADE, JANE HOOD, JEFF HOOVER, CAROLINE HOUDYSCHELL, MIKE HOWELL, DAVID iQ J 3 1' ' - 1 JOHNSON, KENNETH JOHNSON, PAM JOY, BOB KELLERMANN, MARY Buying the rings that will remind us always of our Alma Mater. ,lk Nj, LEWIS, JUDY LUTZ, PAUL MAJI-IER, DENNY MARCUM, RITA MARCUM, STEVE MARKIN, STEVE MARSTELLER, RONNIE MAYNARD, GLENDA MAYNARD, WARREN MEADE. JANICE MEADOR, KAREN MEDLEY, DOROTHY MELLERT, FRED METZ, ELLEN MOEL, STEVEN MOODY, PEGGY MOORE, SUSAN MORTON, FRED MOSLANDER, RUTH MOSSER, CHARLES MOUNTS, DELORIS 76 The first big dance of the year, Homecoming, and everyone there had a marvelous time. X A vff KINGSBURY, DAVID KIRTLEY, JOHN KOPP, MARCIA LADD, CAROLYN LANDERS, CAROLYN LANE, GLEN LAWRENCE, SANDY LAWSON, ANITA LECKIE, MIKE LEE, EDWARD LEGGETT, DOUGLAS LESLIE, LYNDA LEVINE, LARRY MARTIN, JACKIE MARTIN, LINDA MARTIN, VIRGINIA MATHEWS, MIKE MAY, ELIZABETH MAYO, NELLIE MIDKIFF, KARLEEN MILLER, EVY MILLER, MIKE MILLS, LIONEL MITCHELL, GARY MITTON, LINDA . .Z Q, 1 22, .E Q, '5- pf ,L ff I .4 'Rx Agyi x ,V A I !If!1f'! 1?-lik McCOMAS, ROBERTA MCCOMBS, RONALD McCONNELL, JACKIE MCDONALD, TIM McKINNEY, GARY McNEER, PHYLLIS NEWMAN. JOE NEWMAN, PHYLLIS NOBLE, JOE NOLAN, AL NUNLEY, MIKE OLAH, JOHN is fa I, 3 r 8,56 LJL4 I I If ig' I 'X 1-,VI A QTY VIL. : M- Swv: ,, , , A Y I ARM ,gg , ,.'1 1 ,II D aiu, 5 f 'U' I. 5' A .:,,-1 A, fe. k 0 ZZ f 14' . T Ln - ' . .. , A ,..,,.V 'L I, I,-Abi' ' ' il A, jf . MULLEN, MARGARET MYERS, MARY ANN MYLAR, KENNETH MYLAR, SHIRLEY MY-CALLISTER, JOHN MQ-CLANAHAN, MARGUERITEA MRCOMAS, BEVERLY 524 I ., 5 I is NAGLE, JUDY NAPIER, DORIS NAPIER, TOM NELSON, BILL NELSON, GENE NELSON, RICKY NESTBURC, PAl'L ,4M,jgX,., in I I P Im OSWAID, ANN PALMER, BOB PANCAKE, DAVE H PERDUE, LOIS I PERDUE, RONALD , ll PERRY, KAREN E: PERRY, LEETA ' PETERS, KEITH PHILLIPS, DENNIS qt I A ::--A IVLV ' , fmg ie' 'fd f I . I , A, ,f I A PONSELL, JANICE PAULETTE I ' POWER, KATHLEEN , E PRESTON, DIANIA ,A - E g H PARTLOW, BARBARA PATTON, SANDEE PEARSON, AUDRIE PENNINGTON. DONNA IHILLIPS, TOM PINNELL MARY PLYBON, DIANIA PIKE, JAMES ' ,,I., A . ,I . . . sure glad we dOn't have homework in gym, exercising once a day in class is enough! 1 nm ,Q I . , A A A P' E 5 J S, ROSS, SHARON ROSS, TOMMY RULE, JOHN RUTHERFORD, SANDRA SALMONS, ELEANOR SAYRE, MARGARET SCAGGS, GARY SHORT, LORA SHY, SHERRY SIMMONS, EDNA SIMONTON, JOHN SIPPLE, JOHN SIX, CLAIRE SLAVIN, LYNN SPEARS, JUDIE STEPHENSON, SUSAN STEVENS, MARY ALICE STEWART, VIRGIL SULLIVAN, I-'ERN SUMMERS, PAULA TATE, BOBBY 78 . if you'1l stop laughing I'1l Show you that step again. Q :' 42 AJ- P PRICHARD, PATRICIA ,. - I my I PRIDEMORE, CHARLES - RAMSEYI ww I fry . HAMSEY. JIM , I I I Ifs RAY, RICKY I 1, .. - .A REES, DON ' ' RECCEL, SALLY 1' I f i I RICHMOND, Dos f I ROBERTSON, JOE f ROGERS, DIANA , ROMINE, REECHIE A , .S ROSE, ToM gg ,,,-,H ROSS, CHARLES I Zz: ,wha 51? Y Qi ,ly X A K iuxji u ..,..,, - I ,J .. SCOTT, SUSAN SHANKLIN, PAUL SHAVER, PATTI SHEPARD, KAY SHEPARD, PEGGY SHORT, ELIZABETH SMITH, CHARLES SMITH, DONNA SUE SMITH, JACKIE SMITH, JUDY SMITH, SUSAN SOUTHWORTH, LOUIS , If w ir ' V 5 , i THOMAS, ROGER TINCHER, JUDY TRAINOR, KAY TREACY, STEVE TRUE, JANE TULLOCH, JUDY VICKERS, HAROLD VINCENT, LINDA WADE, JUDY WALKER, JIMMY WALLACE, CAROLYN WALTON, JON WHITE, ROSE WIGGINS, BETTY WILBURN, PATRICIA WILCOX, BONNIE WILLIAMS, ANABEL WILLIAMS, BONNIE WROTEN, JANET WROTEN, JOHN WYLIE, ELCENA COOPER, TOMMY RAMSEY, 1-'RIEDA WEBB, BOB MAE TAYLOR, HA RRY TAYLOR, PEGGY TERRELL, DALE THABET, STEVE THOMAS, CAROLYN THOMAS, FREDDIE THOMAS, LOTTIE TURNER, JUANITA TWEEL, GAIL TWEEL, PHYLLIS VALENTINE, PAT VANARSDALE, DAVID VANBLAIRCOM, KATRINA VANCE, LINDA WARREN, ROGER WEEKLEY, DWIGHT WEINBERGER, FRED I WETHERHOLT, FRANCES WHEELER, DOROTHY WHITE, ANN WHITE, BECKY WOOD, MARTIN WOODS, JOHN WOODS, sua WOOKEY, WAYNE WORKMAN, JOY WORXISER, BONNIE WRIGHT, SUE' 79 although photogrqphs were not available, were underclassmen. JUNIOR CLASS BARNES, V. L. BELL, RAY BLAIR, JERRY BRUMFIELD, FLOYD BUTCHER, JOE CALDWELL, GILMER CALDWELL, HERMAN CARTER, CAROLYN CARTER, NANCY CONNELLY, BETTY CREASY, DALE FORSYTHE, WILLIAM GARTEN, ROBERT GOODWIN, DENNY HACKNEY, MICHAEL HESSON, JAC HOLDERBY, LARRY HUMPHREY, KELLY HYSELL, HARRY is A Q: KELLEY, JACK KIZZEE, ROBERT LAMBERT, HARRY I X? ii RAY, BILL ROBERTSON, JOHN WEA ROGERS, DAVE LANEY, RUBY TBROOD, JERRY MARCKS, MAJOR Q, f,ilROSE, JERRY MARGUM, MARTHA JJ ga ROSS, BRENDA MARTIN SHARON ROWE BOBBY MASTERS, GENE RUNYON GENE MAYNARD, DOROTH 5pENCE,'5TELLA MAYNARD, LLOYD , SPERRY, PHILIP MCCOMAS, CHARLE SPURLOCK, WILLIAM NICHOLAS, JOHN i ,Q STAPLES, HUGH OSBORNE, DAVID STARK, RONNIE OSBORNE, MICHAE I, ST. CLAIR, LITZ PETERSON, MICH JOE RAMEY, ERIEDA FORD, JERRY 2 ,R , 'MB IIE -::: k..,. ,jyyk V n:VA my wg? ...:,a: I. QI. S, ,,,B,, R iw AI' IPM gb ..-.AV .:.-. I I I I : A--If fs R ES ? fBi g ?El?l5ZliJ kYdzHE - : . A, L L IH wr K 'E AE? 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If, ADAMS, WILIQQM IIII ,,,,, If, , ELAM, B9 ,,,:, E , MUNCY, JAMES ARTHUR, DO, FLAHER VER PACK, JANICE BAGLEY, CHQLRS GILLEN ,,,, ,,, R, RI PERRY, RENA BAISE, PATRI HAGE, G E PILLON, SAM BALL, ANTHONYE, HALL, ROD ' R k PRICE, FRANKLIN BOWMAN, MIK ,,,,RffSI' HANLEY, DICKIE RAGLIN, LYNN BROSKE, ST ,,, HOUCH, JOHN ROOD, WALLACE BROWN, GLE HURLEY, SHIRLEY ROWSEY, JANICE BUCKLAND, JA S JARVIS, ROGER SEXTON, BRENDA COX, LARRY KESSLEY, BARNES WHISMAN, CHARLES CURRY, JIM MOCLOUD, CAROL WILSON, ROBERT DALLES, RONNIE DAVIS, STANLEY DINGESS, PHIL MEALEY, FRED MORRIS, AUBREY MULLINS, MARGARET WRIGHT, LOIS ABNEY, JAMES ACKERMAN, RALPH ADAMS, ALBERT ADKINS, CAROLYN ADKINS, CHRISTINA ADKINS, MARGARET ADKINS, MARSI-IA AKERS, BARBARA ALLEN, HENRY ALLEN, JANICE ALLEN, PAUL AMORSEN, ARNE ARBENZ, DAVID ATCHINSON, CLAIRE AUSTIN, FRANCES BABCOCK, JACK BAILEY, EARL BAILEY, JOHN BAKER, BARI BAKER, LARRY BANE, DANNY BARBOUR, PHYLLIS BARNES, YVONNE BARNETT, CHARLES BEARD, CHARLES BENNETT, LEE ANN BIAS, LARRY BIAS, PAMELA W.: .-V .,, 5- , , A 1 , ,L ,,,I is 'WI ..:. 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DONNA CRABTREE, WILLIAM CRAWFORD, BONITA CREASEY, DAVID DAGUE, SHARON DARLINGTON, STEVEN DAVIS, DAVID DAVIS, ROBY DEAN, NANCY DEAN, PATTY DENNISON, ROBERT DEPASCALE, ERNEST DIAMOND, BILLY DILLON, SAM DOUGLAS, CAROL DOUGLAS, JOETTA DRAKE, BROOKS DRUMMOND, BARBARA DUNCAN, BARBARA DUNCAN, SAM EARLES, LINDA EARLS, DAKOTA EDWARDS, PEGGY EVANS, JIM EVERETT, SHARON FALLER, PATRICIA FARMER, BONNIE FERGUSON. FRANCES FISHER, DICK FLEMING, CAROLYN FLETCHER, SALLY FLOWER, HARRY FORBESS, MIKE FORSYTHE, LESLEY FRANCE, BOB FRAZIER, JAMES FRICKE, HELEN FULLER, KENNETH GALPERIN, JOEL GAMBLE, JACQUELIN GARTEN, FRANCES GERBER, LUCINDA GIBSON, MARIE GIESKE, CRARY GLASER, NORMAN GOODMAN, ERNEST GOSS, DAVID GRALEY, JUDY HAEBERLE, FREDDY HANSHAW, SHARON HARMON, NANCY HAROLD, LINDA HARRIS, DAVID HARRISON, DONNA HARRISON, JAMES HARRISON, TREVA HARROLD, THOMAS HATTEN, FRANCES HAZELETT, ROGER HEIRONIMUS, RICHARD HENDERSON, TOMMY HENDRICK, ROGER HERBSTER, CATHERINE HICKMAN, RICHARD HINES, RUBENA HOLLEY, VICTORIA HOLLIDAY, LINDA HOLT, CAROLYN HOLT, RUTH HORN, SPICY HOUCHIN, JULIE Va I' 'W E nfl, X 2 4 9' , K' M 'qi IV 4 X , fwvf ifdghwh .Y 2, 3 ,',. - .,, , A ,I ..., i n Q , 1 23,39 ' , .-g,, f? 1, 'fb DNV? fix, JMR Q,,li?: H . , ' A! ' ,a ,. ' I . W5 1 QE , Y ' Hifi? W 2 75+ was l I qggall 'T 7 ': Qv I A'.. . ff 71 A W ,Q,, .E M Q . . ,i., A M I -f ,. MY WET A?wR.A . 112 ,.--, , ' . ' : 7 A, D... 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HENRY KEARNS, SHEILA KEAY, JANE KELLY, VESTA KILGORE, MIKE KILGORE, PAT KILGORE, PAUL KIMBLE, TOM KING, MYRON KNIGHT, BARBARA KYER, JIM LAMBERT, JACK LAWRENCE, PAIGE LAWSON, BOB LAWSON, KATHRYN LAWSON, HARRIET LAWSON, JANET LEAP, DON LEAP, LES LEMASTER, EDDIE LEMASTER, NANCY LEONARD, SARAH LEVY, LAWRENCE LEWIS, TANYA LINTHECUM, MARY LLOYD, CHARLES LOWE, SALLY LUCAS, DANA LUCAS, LENORE LUNSFORD, PATTY MADDEN, JOYCE MAJHER, EDWARD MANUS, CAROL MANUS, JOYCE MARCUM, CONNIE MARSHALL, BERNARD MARSHALL, CARL MASSEY, DENNIS MASSEY, SAMUEL MAYNARD, MARY MAYO, LESLIE MAZO, RENNY MEADOR, ROSEMARY MEADOWS, LINDA MEADOWS, RICHARD MERS, PAUL MESSINGER, DAVID MILLER, ROBERT MINTON, ANNE MITCHELL, JAMES MONCER, ORELAINE MOORE, WILLIAM MOORMAN, JOHNNY MORRISON, DARRELL MOSSBURG, DAVID MOSSMAN, ROBERT MOUNTS, LINDA MULLINS, JUDY MURPHY, DEANNA MURPHY, WANDA MYERS, BILL MYERS, DAN MYERS, RUSSEL MCCASKEY, JANE McCAW, SUSAN MCCOLM, HARRIETTE MCCOMAS, JAMES McCOY, DELORES Mccoy, JOE MCCULLOCH, MARY McGANN, STEPHANIE McGHEE, BILL McGHEE, DONNIE McKEE, DAVID NAPIER, WAYNE NASH, BARBARA NASSER, GLORIA NELSON, BONNIE NESTBERG, DAVID NICELY, JUDITH NOWLIN, LAVONDA OAKES, FRENCH OSBORN, LINDA OVERBY, RICHARD OWEN, JIMMY PACE, NATALIE PARKER, GEORGE PARSONS, PAMELA PATTON, BILL PATTON, LINDA PEOPLES, ANN PHILLIPS, BECKY PIERSON, PAT PIKE, JERALDINE PLYBON, ALMEDIA POLING, BRENDA PRATER, RONNIE PROUT, JAMES RAINES, LEE i g . ,, .. , nf X wr ef 4 ,Q ,,... 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Es .g,: I k:,L ,, M j f ' -2,2-+ 1 A - M 'W 2 . fi : a f . ,X Q , . f RAMSEY, KAREN REESE, PATRICIA REYNOLDS, BARBARA REYNOLDS, CLARK RICHARDSON, KATHRYN RICKMAN, PAUL RIDDLE, JANICE RIGSBY, PATRICIA RILEY, MARY RILEY, SHARON RITTER, JOHN ROBERSON, SUSAN ROBINSON, GARLAND RODEFER, ROBERT ROGERS, ROLLIE ROLLYSON, DON ROOD, GLENNA ROSE, JANET ROSE, MIKE ROSENBLATT, JACQUELYN ROSS, BILL ROSS, BRENDA ROSS, LINDA RUFFIER, EMELIE RUNYON, JUDY RUSSELL, JUDY RUSSELL, ROGER SANFORD, FRANK SANFORD, JANIS SAUNDERS, JIMMY SCHEIN, STEPHANIE SCHROEDER, NANCY SEXTON, MARY SHARP, LORETTA SHEPERD, LARRY SHERRILL, DAVID SHIELDS, JERRY SIERS, RICHARD SIMMEN, SUSAN SIMMS, ARLYNA SIMPKINS, LINDA SLACK, HARRY SMITH, CARRIE SMITH, KATHERINE SMITH, KIRK SMITH, MARY SMITH, RAMONA SPENCER, BOBBY SPENCER, RENA SPRADLING, DONA SPREACKER, HOPE STADLER, RICHARD STAFFORD, FRANCES STAPLETON, OPAL STARKEY, CHARLES STEINER, RICHARD STEIRN, ARLENE STEPHENSON, JONNY STEPP, JAMES STEVENSON, JOHN STOLLINGS, PATTY STONE, ROSIE STONE, SHEILA STOVER, SALLY STOVER, SHARON STAIGHT, NANCY STULL, LOUISE SZLEMKO, SUZANNE TAYLOR, HARRIET TAYLOR, HARVEY TEETS, ELEANOR TERLIZZI, LEONARD TERRELL, BOBBY THOMAS BARBARA THOMAS BONNIE THOMAS, FREDA THOMAS, JERRY THOMAS, MIKE THOMASSON, MARILYNN THORNBURG, DAVID TI-IORNBURG, KAY THORNTON, ALICE TOMLIN, MIKE TRAVIS, LANA TURNBULL, BILL TURNER, HELEN TWEEL, LARRY TWEEL, ANGELA VANBLARICOM, KIRK VANCE, BRENDA VANNOY, KAREN VARNUM, JUDY WALKER, BURMA WALKER. DIANE WALKER, JUDITH WALLACE, BARBARA WALLEN, JAMES WARD, PAUL WARREN, SHARON WATTS, MIKE WEBB, DELORES WESTFALL, CRAIG WHEELER, BARBARA WHITE, BEVERLY WILCOX, BILL WILD, BOB WITT, MARY WOLFE, FREDDIE WOODALL, GLORIA WOODS, JAMES WOODWARD, MARY WORKMAN, ANN WYSONG, BOB WRIGHT, BERT WROTEN, ELAINE YARBROUGH, CHARLIE YARIAN, CHRISTINE YONKOSKY, JIM ZIMMERMAN, PATTY , Q in kg Q. ' is IAI , ff' I ,f1l':w I . A-,E-.... 'Y 'R If 43 . ,fs 5 L A Mn' A I X :M , . , , fa , W, -sf A 'A A YQ Now for some cooling refreshment. 6.,v V k , , V , M I A - H , -I ., -A V , , I n -, Y I , , A RAAA I - X , A 3 Q 'Ii' :Nl .X -AIVA ' qn A , ,f ' A I I Eff , ,I Z lx' .55 I ' -5 -:'. f xr. : ww , V A 4 I 14, L1 -an ,R Sf .1 I if M I at :-:, V -I ,, . . I 5 T , , f ',, , I A . I , ' A .,-,-f 3 'Qi ' 'A' L i s A - Lrk 'S' gil ,Iv flax, A I ggi I ,M ,,.. x lr IHS M- -.' . w r may ,,,, M. av Wx, . -f , ,- ,q ,, f,, , . z W V A 5 Q I P! 4 4 1 3,41 mi a 'ff ff, f L' ' g A, A ,.,,.b , lb fx ' ' 'jf 1. T WU All-A M :is X n f v 69 f M ws 1 . if ' -1, ' Q I , f, I IW ,4 W ' P.. 1' Q xv- . 'Ev M 5 g w s gif' 'Riff fa '75 ff-ff , H5 3 fijvivif' -f f M g ffl o gn H3 H , .A I L --Qui. w w N 1 W . I Jil' R Mme MISS HU Tl GTONIAN 760 Miss Laura Grace White HER ATTENDANT S Miss Kay Roberts Miss Donna Gail Lytle HER COURT Patty Kay Bentley Judy Browning Alfreda Corradi Peggy Dailey Martha Dial Connie Ewing Aline Gail Fallon Carol Lynn Fields Linda Frankel Sandee Gartin Sandra Hohman Bertie Ann Humphreys Sandra Johnson Carroll Kincaid Martha May Mary Moffat Helen Darby Moore Marianne Moos Nancy Necessary Peggy Simmons Lucille Smith Chari Stevens Bonnie Strickling Penny Summers Frances Swartz Carolyn Thomas Sally Turnbull Betty Tweel Pauls Whitten Mary Ellen Wharton Martha Porter Shy Our Editors-in-Chief, Martha Porter and Mary Nancarrow, our Business Manager and Advertising Supervisor, Thornton Fisher and Lynn Keyser, respectively. Summer was not all play for the staffg here we were attending a pre-school class session. School has begun and so has our work on the 'Miss Huntingtonian, assembly. THE 1960 UNTINGTONIAN STAFF Layouts . . . deadlines . . . lost negatives . . . and unidentified pictures plagued the 1960 Huntington staff while general con- fusion prevailed. Every day during fifth period Room 109 was buzzingg at times we debated, we revised, or corrected, then often as not we started all over again. Extra work sessions were the rule, not the exception, afternoons, nights, week-ends, holi- days or anytime, especially when one of our deadlines loomed disasterously near. On the business side of the fence our foot-weary ad-gettersi' were selling advertising to the local merchants. Photography is the backbone of any yearbook and everyone did his part to assemble the people and props all at one time in one place. Our circulation department consisted of each member of our staff servicing several homerooms where he took orders for and promoted the sales of the 1960 Huntingtonian. Early in the school year we set about preparing and publishing the student directory, the Date Bait, we sponsored an assembly to present the candidates for Miss Huntingtonian, the election was held in November, and the staff gave a dance honoring our queen, Laura White. But all was not work, the staff enjoyed a swimming party, Lynn Keyser, Thornton Fisher, and Jim Weil attended a work- shop at Ohio University, a New Year's party was given by our sponsor, and we took a three day trip to Morgantown for a yearbook seminar. We worked but we had many good times. . . . And again this book would not be your iBook of Memories' if we had not had the support of the student body, the cooperation of the faculty, the financial encouragement of our advertisers, and the unfailing tolerance of our advisor, Mr. Harry W. Morris. People and Pictures make Annual pages. -uj ' Linda Tomblin, Sue Rist, .lim Weil Lynn Keyser At the Miss Hunting- tonian dance, Judee Mason our queen for 1959 crowned Laura White Miss Hunting- tonian for 1960. Dianna ,limison 1 ' M2 Francine Blain Avinell Lucas Margie Fox Will we meet our deadline S n , Ellen Metz Martha Porter Mary N ancarrow Thornton Fisher fp Marcia Kopp ' Jane Beckwith 'R xy 'Cl ,f .Q I I We're off to Morgantown! 'QR' FIRST ROW: Margie Fox, Peggy Simmons, Peggy Gillum, Tom Walker, Judy Browning, Molly Moos, .Ienny Deacon, Garland Peoples. SECOND ROW: Judy Wade, Barbara Banville, Pam Adkins, Laura White, Stan Maynard, Bob Barrett, Bcrtie Anne Humphrys, Donna Cale Lytle, Carroll is 'wax' ., Kincaid. THIRD ROW: Paul Lutz, Harvy Taylor, Frank Booth, Janice Riddle, Susan Coleman, Barbara Knight, Pat Pierson, Sandy Rutherford Sandra Barr, Carolyn Gwinn, Donna Bowen, Sheila Kearns, Renny Mazo This year the Student Council was invited by our City Man- ager, Mr. R. M. Hoisington, to hold one of their regular business My r sessions in the Council Chambers at City Hall. While there they If were greeted by Mrs. Florence Williams Cformerly of Cammack Jr. Highl and posed for pictures in the Chambers. Student Council is the governing body of the school which works along with our principal and its faculty sponsor. The President, who is also the president of the student body, calls meetings whenever deemed necessary. In these meetings school problems are discussed and various projects are carried on by committees appointed by the president. Special projects include the selling of shakers and pennants at the football games and making plans for Student Activity cards. Student Council is also in charge of the Victory Ball and the Inaugural Ball. The election of the Student Body President and Vice President is another activity of the Student Council, as is the charter of all the school clubs. Plans for 1960-61 include a Student Handbook and as- suming the publication of our '6Date Baitfi Elections for Student Council members are held in each C.O. at the end of the school year. The student receiving the highest number of votes is the regular representative and the student with the second highest number is his alternate for that C.O. rw-14. Donna Spradling, Jackie Martin, Chris Adkins, Bonnie Wilcox, Jane Hols- Made, Pat Valentine, Gail Cunningham, Peggy Edwards, Pem Woods, Slenn Ferguson. OFFICERS President . . . STAN MAYNARD Vice President . . . BOB BARRETT Recording Secretary . . . JUDY BROWNINC Corresponding Secretary . . . LAURA WHITE Treasurer . . . BERTIE ANNE HUMPHREYS Publicity Director . . . DONNA GALE LYTLE STUDE COU CIL Tenth grades members are inducted during suitable ceremoniesg Presi- dent Stan enjoys a surprise birthday partyg and the clean-up committee places posters at strategic points in our halls. l l The purpose of the Huntington High Torch Club of the National Honor Society is to create enthusiasm for scholar- ship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in the pupils of Huntington High. The members, who are chosen from the upper 12 per cent of their class, are inducted in a Torch ceremony in their senior year. The sponsor for this club is Miss Florence Oxley. Alice Reynolds, Treasurer, Connie Ewing, Vice Presidentg John Tweel, Presi- dentg Carolyn Christian, Secretary. TORCH CL B FIRST ROW: Patty Kidd, Carolyn Russell, Anita Herbert, Bill Anderson, Thornton Fisher, Mike Maples, Bill Roberts, Wes Garbee, David Nunley, Mike Learner, Carol Jarrell, Marcia Grimm. SECOND ROW: Aline Fallon, Frances Swartz, Jane Beckett, Alice Reynolds, Connie Ewing, John Tweel, Carolyn Christian, Pam Adkins, Mary Alice Donald, Sally Turnbull. THIRD ROW: Betty Tweel, Laura White, Jenny Deacon, Marianne Moos, Delores Holton, Armatrice Leek, Linda Jenkins, Jane Heywood, Penny Summer, Gloria Nestburg, Mary Lou Eaton, Phyllis Nickell, Francine Blaine, Joanna Pitser, Karl Collins, Alice Travis, Donna Gail Lytle, Lucille Smith, Bertie Ann Humphreys, Sandee Gartin. -Wm ., 5 xml? 55551: - vf' f 12. in W ,A 4? -wah Q' W . .. f M ,,f, a n- ii f W K My , Wwwsf-,ha ' W.. .aww J f f ,, .S .K f, 4 V. -- .. P3 7' w1 sf'fQs fiwz-' f'5i1ffi3gS2?7-12.ffT. mga X .,., ,., 1. QM: ff,- M qi. X M. . M z,,.. . -ff,...-,-.15-' 5 ,bg Y S W .Q M Ltwissiaii fig Sava ,f'i5:ff'?:a5f5?t7:??'?a'fw 12' -'- . W.--.,ffQ ka f.w.Qg..m?5.:Lv.:-.. .ff?fs,f'-Ms? '--' - ,I ,, ...ex 417 .Q . . 1,-if-fffw -,.m,x.,fv .1.ff..,,.A f '- ,. ,, ,ww , 9 32 ,Q . 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SECOND ROW: Barbara Thomas, Aline Fallon, .lane Heywood, Alice Travis, Alice Reynolds, Mike Johnson, Donald Mc- Ghee, Mary Harvey Wilson, Peggy Simmons, Charles Barnett, Donna Bias. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Christian, Carol Mendelson, Dora Condeles, Linda Brilhart, Carolyn Fleming, Janice Sanford, Carol Manus, Anne Minton, Patty Bentley, Mary Koletka, Janet Rose, Charles Lloyd. FOURTH ROW: Tom Alley, Ted Haddox, ,lane Holswade, Katrina Van Blaricom, Dorothy Wheeler, Mary Ann Myers, Linda Holliday, Bill Cobb. l R. RED CROSS DRU RAMSEY, Vice President PAM MORLOCK, Recording Secretary EDDIE KING, Treasurer Charles Barnett selects the fruit basket for CHERI STEVENS, President the Nursing Home at Christmas. BETTY SUE HADEN, Corresponding Secretary WFS' ning 98 Going back to old Broadway in the annual Junior Red Cross Assembly. Everybody pose . . . I Preparing to distribute Red Cross Pins. The Junior Red Cross is a service club that devotes its time to helping others. Last year this club had many activi- ties including: Giving a Christmas party for the Barnett Day Nursery, taking apples to the State Hospital, sending two chests overseas to under-privileged children, decorating the main hall at Christmas, and taking fruit to the Fifth Avenue Nursing Home. Another big activity each year is the annual Junior Red Cross Assembly. After the assembly each year a cake is presented to the CO that collects the most money. The proceeds from this assembly are used by the club for the above projects. The Junior Red Cross is composed of one representative elected from each class officer. The club meets once a month and there are no dues. Yokahoma students received last year's Junior Red Cross chest Miss Adkins CO won the Red Cross cake this year. IRR MEMBERS FRONT ROW: CONNIE EWING fFrench Club? NANCY NECESSARY fFuture Teachers? LUCILLE SMITH fLibrary Club? CAROLYN RUSSELL fOrchestra? PEGGY SIMMONS fAlpha-Tri-Hi-Y? JUDY BROWNING fSafe Teens? SANDEE GARTIN QQuill and Scroll? MARTHA MAY fArchery Club? HELEN MOORE fHome Economics? CHARI STEVENS fRed Cross? MARY ALICE DONALD tTennis Club? SECOND ROW: MOLLY MOOS CG.A.A.? BILL ANDERSON fForum Club? PENNY SUMMER fLatin Club? WES GARBEE fScience Club? BONNIE STRICKLING fD'ramatics Club? JOHN TWEEL CTorch Club? DON CARNOHAN CHuntiugton-Hi-Y? TIM HAYES fGlee Club? JOHN McDONOUGH CStudent Express? FRED CHARLES fRo Club? DAVID KING CChristian Youth Club? PAULY HOGAN fArt Club? CARROLL KINCAID CBig Sisters? LINDA FRANKEL fRoAnn Club? CAROL MENDELSON fSpanish Club? MARTHA PORTER fAnnua.l staff? MARY NANCARROW CAnnual Staff? Presidents not available for picture: A ROGER RAY CBand? STAN MAYNARD fStudent Council? .HM CALLAWAY CVarsity H? PEGGY SIMMONS CAlpha Tri-Hi-Y? BILL DRUMMOND fDistributive Education? SALLY TURNBULL fTatler? MARY NELL LAMBERT QY-Teens? Membership in the Inter-Club Council consists ofthe presidents of the clubs at H.H.S. Its purpose is to coordinate the clubis activities and stimulate the growth of the individual clubs. It is a service club in itself. One of its main projects is the restoring of the original beauty of Huntington Highis land- scape. Some progress has been made by replacing several missing shrubs around the school. The vice president of the student body. this year it was Bob Barrett, serves as the president of the club. ,Q ww We If gg 3 W in , fi- w.. ENEH Lug 4' Y x if M f i umus Q mf f 1 5 mazfffwi ull Q zzzl i 5 k W ff K , A UU' l, , 4 1 E,,q if , l Q ,g, k Ah f A ii ., lf ' i b 'V s4 H :E,,. :,, I ,E,AQ it ,Q f if 4 llll 'U , M - f qv -V 'Y 9' ,Yi A f f f V9 ' -0 O Q 0 f C 0 ff o,o,e,fo.o.v.v.v.0.'.+, f i -Q llfff i 'D HHS' K ' f-'wif af I , l k ir? b f i I. ':, m V i V' mmki::VV mVlVV sg V . V. , ' A . ' , '1.mmkLh M vi E Q., L,.:, 2,, If, '11.,ii x:Q,1Ag ,,.1 , I 5 I . -1,:5zlga A f pzxibigg K f . K igibzi? In 37. 5i5?5E25g.gggg,5:aggL21,,. 3 sg ss ,Ag xg ' - ' - Wk ug W5 mia, 5 S. j- - uf- f-- is MEMBERS Barbara Beverly Susan Broh Peggy Coleman Barbara Duncan Sally Fletcher Peggy Janssen Sandy Jolmson Paige Lawrence Renny Mazo Anne Minton .lane McCaskey Chrissy Smith Penny Summer Bonnie Thomas Alice Thornton Gail Tweel Spike Barnett Bette Burnett Pat Faller Carolyn Fleming Steffie Jacobs Kay Johnson Lenore Lucas Harriet Lawson Ellen Metz Mary McCulloch Stef McCann Sharon Stover Kay Thomburg Angela Tweel Barbara Wallace Mary Witt OFFICERS President .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,s,s,s,s,,ss,ss, PENNY SUMMER Vice President ,,,,,, ,,.... J ANE MCCASKEY Secretary 7 ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, S TEFFIE MCGANN Treasurer .,r,, .,,,,,,,,,, G All.. TWEEL The Latin Club was organized by a group interested in the study of Roman life. The club is open to all students who are studying Latin and who are willing to take an active part in the meetings. As a service project the club helps support the Junior Red Cross. The highlight of the social activities of the club is their annual Latin banquet, enriched with a spicy Roman flavor. MM' R x, . A ... 'H sw. A 4' t N, .. ,. r'i ',v,., High! i in s,ty Nw I V wg Siu --' A-Wwim , N I I ll ' ' 'W re' -A ,Z ,W W U-+..,.,,M F -,, i gf ae i Mi 7 FIRST ROW: Norma McCollister, ,lane Heywood, Mr. Miller Isponsorl, Carol Mendelson, Beth Rogers, Donna Darbes, Alfreda Corradi, Vivian Sturgeon. SECOND ROW: Aline Fallon, Donna Gale Lytle, Jane Beckett, Paula Whitten, Sandy York, Sally Taylor, Judy Bowen, Penny Alexander. THIRD ROW: Julia Houchin, Nancy Sellards, Susan Moore, Susan Scott, Bonnie Wilcox, Becky White, Karen Holly, Pat Valentine. FOURTH ROW: Ann White, Ruth Holt, Sandy Rutherford, Kay Trainer, Gloria Bailey, Barbara Brown, .Iudy Nagle, Billy Glick. FIFTH ROW: Jackie Martin, Linda Chandler, Patricia Prichard, Katrina Van Blaricon, Denny Phillips, Harold Haynes, Jim Ramsey, Rannie Broske. SIXTH ROW: John Woods, David Ayles- worth, Mike Chapman, Glenn Ferguson, Fred Buckanan, Mike Learner, Rick Steiner, James Wilmur. The Spanish Club has had a very busy and interesting year this year. At every meeting, a program, having something to do with Spanish life, Spain, or Spanish speaking countries, was given. For these programs we have had several speakers from such countries as: Chile, Brazil, and Argentina. Mr. Miller, the club sponsor, has also spoken and shown movies on his visits to both Spain and Mexico. The Club has helped on many worthy projects this year, one of which was the selling of balloons for the March of Dimes. Vice President: . . . BETH ROGERS President: . . . CAROL MENDELSON Secretary: . . . DONNA DARBES Sergeant-at-Arms : . . . LEOPOLD BRIONES , Treasurer: . . . ALFREDA CORRADI have hat, will travel FIRST ROW: Sharon Hatton, Anabel Williams, Mr. Nichols fsponsorl, Sharon Darnall, Sally Reggel, Judy Tincher, Pam Adkins, .lim Ramsey, Joanna Pitser, Sandra Hohman, Harvey Taylor, Phillip Adkins, Tom Phillips, Bill Anderson, Bill Roberts, Mike Forinash, .lohn Tweel, Wes Garbee. SCIE CE CL B The Science Club of H.H.S. has had a very active schedule this year in carrying out its program. lts members have taken part in all school activi- ties and also in those of the W. Va. Academy of Science of which it is a member. Members must have a B average in Science and a major or minor in this field. The purpose to further the interest of our students in various fields of science is accomplished through speakers, films, demonstrations, field trips, and individual projects of the members. These projects ofttimes are entered in the Tri-State Fair and on occasion go to the National Science Fair competition. This year Sally Reggel held up H.H.Sfs successful record of taking high honors by winning at the regional fair with her exhibit. PAM ADKINS BILL ROBERTS Corresponding Secretary Treasurer SALLY REGGEL WES GARBEE Vice President Elect Vice President JOANNA PITSER JOHN MEINCER Secretary Past President I05 BIG SISTER 1960 FIRST ROW: Delorus Byrd, Helen Calloway, Sue Wright, Mary Ann Myers, Peggy Shepherd, Susan Scott, Dru Ramsey, Caroll Kincaid Helen Moore, Marcia Kopp, Mary Alice Kellerman, Rita Marcum, Mary Moffat Sally Tumbull. SECOND ROW: Miss Yarbrough fsponsorl, Brenda Austin CAROLL KINCAID President HELEN MOORE Vice President CONNIE EWING Secretary DRU RAMSEY Treasurer The Big Sisters Association consists of Junior and Senior girls who are assigned Little Sistersv from the sophomore class, or from girls who have transferred from other schools. By explaining the school routine, the building plan, or any other questions the Little Sisters might have, it is hoped that all girls who are newcomers to H.H.S. will feel p lluunnu iz -- TTT ite, X, 2 E WE as , ,..- R Barbara Brown, Jackie Martin, Becky White, Bonnie Wilcox, Lana Holmes, Jane Beckett, Litz St. Clair, Bobbie Stevens, Karyl Lynn Collins. THIRD ROW: Donna Berry, Dorothy Wheeler, Judy BoHart, Caroline Hoover, Sarabeth Grant, Karen Holly, Sandy York, Donna Darbes, Margie Fox, a real part of the school activities. Their accomplish- ments and projects for the school year have been many: They became an official school Club. They held their annual sophomore party at Owens llli- nois. They sponsored the Toys For Tots Drive at H.H.S. and contributed to the Student Welfare Fund. Cherie Stevens, Pat Brammer. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Ladd, Pam Adkins, Barbara Beverly, Tina Van Blaricom, Lora Short, Linda Gallagher, Sandra Hohman, Beth Rogers, Pat Richerdson, Donna Bias, Donna Hoisington, Barbara Banville, Mary Alice Donald, Mary Ellen Wharton. Big Sisters meeting in the library. Our Induction Ceremony We attend church Tel- an RoAnn Resting. Harvest Dance Fun at our Presidentis home. LINDA FRANKEL GARLAND PEOPLES President Vice President Left to right: Susen Coleman Emelie Coleman Kay Trainor Karleen Midkiff Donna Bowen Judy Wade Sally Reggel Lesley Forsythe .loanna Pitser Suzanne Szlemko Donna Gail Lytle Pam Morlock Pat Barger Pat Prichard Bertie Humphreys Sharon Darnall Sandy Rutherford Phyliss Tweel Kay Roberts .lane Holswade Pat Valentine Phyllis McNeer Carolyn Ladd Natalie Pace Ann Workman Steffie Jacobs Karon Bradley Nancy Harmon Brenda Burk .lane Beckett Carroll Kincaid Linda Frankel Carolyn Thomas Jayne Duncan Betty Tweel Susan Chitwin Vivian Sturgeon Garland Peoples .lane Heywood Laura White Mary Harvey Wilson Helen Moore RO-ANN 4 -.., .MV K .. JANE HEYWOOD LAURA WHITE CONNIE EWING MARIANNE MOOS Recording Secretary Corresponding Treasurer Chaplain CLB The RoAnn Club has been an outstand- ing organization in Huntington High School since 1952. lts purpose is to make better Christian citizens of the fifty girls in the club which is sponsored by the wives of the members of the Huntington Rotary Club. These girls who are chosen have high qualities of leadership, scholarship, personality, neatness, interest, Christian at- titudes, and willingness to help others. Throughout the year there are outside projects such as providing entertainment for the Childrenis Orthopedic Hospital, a coke party for the East Keyettes, a Christ- mas party, and the Turkey Hop. Also, through a bake sale and a car wash the club earned money to donate Thanksgiving gift food baskets to needy families in the city. The fine girls in this club strive for better spiritual and educational guidance through their monthly visits to the different denominational churches and through the visits of adult guest speakers from all phases of all vocations. With the generous aid and excellent guidance of the Dean of Girls, the club has helped direct its mem- bers toward better lives. 4 ti Q x SHAFFE BUCK CREWS R. PETE SCHOEW JIM HANDLOSER PAUL HARRISON BOB BODINE DAVID BUNCH DAVID MEADOR AU-AWAY DAVID LARRY BOB TODD SHAVER BARRETT LARRY JACK RONNIE MARSTELLER BILL NELSON MIKE CHAPMAN FRANK BOOTH JAMES WILMER HARRY s I I KELLEY RICKY RAY FRED BYER DAMON COOKE PETE BRYAN J IM HECKMAN DAVID CREASEY LARRY TWEEL JIM TICKLE STAN MAYNARD JOHN HICKS GLEN FERGUSON aww MIKE FRANKLIN BILL WILCOX LILL VEAVER STEVE IDMONDS TOM HARROLD CHARLES YARBROUGI-I .eval ,g le 1 DANNY BANE JERRY CANTERBERRY EDDIE ECKLEY SAM HOLBROOK DENNIS - MAssEY Q fy' if as Q DAVID PANCAKE . bf as r OFFICERS President FRED CHARLES Vice President STEVE TREACY Recording Secretary DICK VITAL Corresponding Secretary BOB LYKINS Treasurer BILL CLICK Chaplain HARRY HOFFER Ser eant-at-Arms gPETE NICLER SPONSORS MR RATHBURN MR STARK MR BAKER OUR MOTTO is SERVICE ABOVE SELFF' We accomplished this hy these projects: United Fund . . . Sponsoring Movies . . . Attending Rotary . . . Thanks- giving and Christmas Baskets . . . Band . . . Dinners . . . Dances . . . Sports . . . 50 Star Flag . . . Care Packages . . . World Affairs Institute . . . Cincinnati Baseball. These are the ways we served our school. I. ,few if 3 1 1? Q f .- I i ...tt 2.11: .J an Donation Band Appealing to students for United Fund FIRST ROW: Miss Wellman fsponsorb, Nancy Necessary, Mary Ann Myers, Sue Wright, Helen Hayes, Harold Haynes. SECOND ROW: Sharleen gerry, Beth Rogers, Nancy Brown, Kathleen Richardson, Ellen Roberts, Jackie Cooper, Frances Stafford, Linda Gallaher, Becky Hazlett, Donna arey. FUT RE TEACHERS Sue Wright, Sergeant-at-Armsg Linda Millard, Vice Presi- dent, Nancy Necessary, President, Mary Ann Myers, Recording Secretary, Harold Haynes, Treasurer, Helen Hayes, Corresponding Secretary, Miss Wellman, Sponwr. The F .T .A. chapter of Huntington High is composed of members who are or may be interested in the field of teaching. The meetings are made up of dinners, business meetings, social meetings, planned program meetings, and other festivities. Most of the members are girls, however, boys are equally invited. Meetings are normally held the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month. Some of their activities last year were: ushering for teachers meetings, an out- door dinner, programs on teaching, guest speakers, programs for earning money, and four attended an all day meeting at Marshall. This club also offers a scholarship of 55500 for Marshall College. CHRI TIA YOUTH President . . . DAVID KING Vice President . . . BERTIE ANN HUMPHREYS Secretary . . . NANCY DeIOURNETT Treasurer . . . BOB PALMER The Christian Youth Club actively endeavors to promote a Christian atmosphere throughout the school by bringing our young people together in Christian fellowship and activities. Meetings which feature speakers, films, discussions, music, and inspira- tional programs are planned by mem- bers themselves and held each Tues- day. FIRST ROW: Bill Gamer, Bob Pemberton, Fred Byer, Pat McDonald. SECOND ROW: Pete Bryan, .lim Eddins, Bob Barrett, Pete Schoew. THIRD ROW: Jim Callaway, Tom Rutledge. FOURTH ROW: Stan Maynard, Albert Tillet, Gary Lyons, Pete Niceler, Ed Shaffer, Denny Majher. FIFTH ROW: Mike Frank- lin, Ricky Ray, Jerry Earls, Bob Raglin. SIXTH ROW: Fred Charles, Harry Hoffer, Sam Holbrook, Gary Scaggs. The Varsity H Club is an organization to perpetuate and preserve the athletic tradition of Huntington High and foster a wholesome school spirit. The membership of the Varsity H consists of those boys who have won at least one school letter in track, football, basketball, baseball, cross-country, golf, or tennis and have been duly voted upon and elected as members by a majority vote of the club. New members are taken into the club twice a year, at the end of the football and track seasons. A few of the activities performed this year were the treating of 'LlVliss Pony Expressl' and her attendants to a special dinner, holding a profitable candy sale, and, the highlight of the year was a party limited to members and guests. Varsity H is a very worthy organization with a membership from only the highest caliber athletes. Since it is one of the few limited clubs at Huntington High, having a member- ship in Varsity H is an honor. Pete Niceler, Sergeant-at-Armsg Tom Rutledge, Vice' Presidentg .lim Callaway President, Gary Lyons, Secretary-Treasurer. v 'X M A 3 R ' N. M if 5, 2- v ' AS Li -Q if , Q ,. iw Q Q vm SMX - 3 W if . P 'ff ,G ' M ww 1 A A rg K 9 E E 'Ps i 'KL f f XJ I . A '2-, L V K g T -M :IV b , Q SV , I i k 5' : , I '- ' 1' W V rf? h I i W , 7 1, :7.,Y gi Q, 2 n : A if Q 'mze f 3 E f 5 Q fx JAMES l. RATHBURN, Director MIKE LERNER, Pianist ROW ONE: Rick Nelson, Kenneth Hinerman, Doug Leggett, Steve Tracey, Bob Richmond, Steve Moel, Charles Campbell, Larry Magar- iello, James Wallen, Ricky Becker, Larry Ferguson, David King. ROW TWO: Jack Abraham, Tom Daniels, Charles Ross, Edward Lee, Jim Kiser, Les Leap, Don Leap, Dick Stadler, Jim Yonkosky, Bill Adkins, Ron Cheatham, Sidney Harmon, David Caverlee, David Reeder, Jerry Shields, Freddy Haeberle, Jack Dorsey. ROW THREE: Kenton. Ward, Ric Steiner, Roger Cubby, Stephen Marcum, Thornton Fisher, David Nunley, Bob Harris, John Crowder, Steve Ferrell, Bill McGhee, George Hale, Charles Chatfield, Bob Wild, Dennis Massey, Ronny Moore, David Nestberg, John Simonton, Roger Warren, Bobby Spencer, Bert Wright, Randy Broske, Roger Ray, David Jenkins, Bill Weed. ROW FOUR: Charles Barnett, David Howell, John Stevenson, Bill Cobb, Ferd Weinberger, Tom Alley, Don Rees, Marvin Hughes, David McKee, Brooks Drake, Mike Forinash, Keith Peters, Tony Kessick, Chester Whisman, Charles Whisman, John Nicholas, Richard Frazier, Donnie McGhee, Jerry Thomas, Joe Barta, Steve Blake, Mike Forbess, James Zimmerman. Many long hours of rehearsals are re- quired to prepare for the many assemblies, parades, concerts, and special programs which have been presented before civic and military organizations. This year the band was fortunate in acquiring four new herald trumpets for use at football games, as- semblies, and for special occasions. Left to right, are: Roger Ray, Bill Weed, Bert Wright, and David Jenkins. ALL-BOY BAN The hand is the 'cpublic relationsn de- partment of our school, carrying our school colors to the four corners of the state, always a credit to the high standards and traditions of the school. The H.H.S. Dance Band, composed of members of the regular marching band, performs at an assembly. Their first dance appearance was for the first Miss Huntingtonian Dance. Xxx'- R f-..m.,c,.,N Q f --'rzilvga . , Q T' :'- .5 -his I: f FIRST ROW: Ila Lee Stewart, Pauly Hogan, Pam Morlock, Betty Sue Haden, Helen Moore, Mrs. DeSilva Csponsorl. SECOND ROW: Becky Phillips Wilsie Hale, Nancy Straight, ,ludy Nagle, Donna Smith, Barbara Wheeler, Nancy Dean, Susan Simmons, Karen Weinberger, Nancy Sellards, Peggy Sim inons, Donna Wilson. THIRD ROW: Donna Bias, Leslie Forsythe, Paige Lawrence, Jonny Stephenson, Linda Adkins, Linda Fleming, Valla Hurt, Nancy Dexlournctt, Mary Harvey Wilson, Judy Browning, Dorothy Wheeler, Sandy Lawrence. HO E ECONOMICS CLUB Pam Morlock. Recording Seeretaryg Betty Sue Haden, Vice President, Helen Moore. President: Pauly Hogan, Corresponding Secretary: lla Lee Stewart, Treasurer. Nancy Delournett won the Betty Crocker W. Va. Award this year. The Home Economics Club was formed to increase interest in home economics at H.H.S. although one does not necessarily have to be in a class of home economics to join the club. This club sponsors the Snowball Dance each year. This dance is held during the Christmas season and is one of the highlights of the entire school year. There is a snowball queen and attendants, who reign over the dance. Also a certain amount of money is given to the Home Rc.. Department. L X-1 ',,g,, f ,M 551 EXPRESS The Student Express was a newly formed club in 1957 by fifteen seniors. The membership has increased some and it is hoped they will be a set club at Huntington High in the coming years. lts purpose is to help support the athletic teams at Huntington High School. 33 K A W 'V ,V Q WHL W ,Af .. flfyi nf ,-.. we ja w-egg: QM, ,e 4. ,W swag Q T, N' J A., Wi .ft ft 'wr pm, I . 1 ,W .jus J A4 kftw w .,,. W Q Left to right: Bob Pemberton Buck Crews Frank Peters John McDonough Bill Garner John Hampton Tom Camden Bob Bodine John Kirtley Leo Briones Billy Nelson Davis Biggs Butch Austin Steve Marcum Boots Elam .lim Hill .lack Rule Tom Hage Lionel Mills Pat McDonald John Hicks Roby Davis Ed Shaffer Dick Wilson Don Carnohan Pete Bryan Jeff Hood Chick Marshall Donald McGree Pete Schoew Nelson Pace Russell Cook Paul Harrison Jim Patterson Tim McDonald Davis Biggs Corresponding Secretary Bob Pemberton Treasurer Frank Buck Crews Chaplain John Hampton Sergeant at Arms S I I I Peters, Vice,Presidentg John McDonough, Presidentg Bill Garner, Secretary a 3 2? ' ,wwsf- P 399' -s . ' Q if :. I A 5 'iii 1 K N . 1' . kzfiil 5 if? 1 5 i N I k k W , S 4 K f K m f if we Q if . sv :JZ M f xi? fig is .fs , f ,VL ff -QL . ' . w A 1 5 kv L 1.12 al ii K 1 X K k ' 1 Q . ,fi .,,, .ag ' As 1-i ii 452 Z 4 A K 4. is 2 fiw gi, 5 W ' , g 'if fit 2. ' -. EQ - , , eg 1 f 5 1 I M . x M W' ! Pl' I' IV7 W av FIRST ROW: Brenda Poling, Ann Mitton, Peggy Shepard, Ilah Hensley, Marilyn Gwinn, Carol Fields, Linda Chandler, Jane McGann, Phyllis Nickles, Barbara Beverly, Bonnie Nelson. SECOND ROW: Delores Byrd, Janice Riddle, Linda Vincent, Molly Moos, Floria Baily, Carolyn Gwinn, Joanna Glick, Brenda Birk, Sandra King, Brenda Austin, Judy Bohart. THIRD ROW: Mary Myers, Sandy Ellis, Marie Gibson, Sue Wright, Sally Fletcher, Sharon Riley, Marsha Kopp, Peggy Coleman, Linda Mitton, Jane Mc- Caskey, Donna Bowen. FOURTH ROW: Litz Stclair, Jane Holswade, Rena Spencer, Becky White, Bari Baker, Michele Peterson, Bonnie Wilcox, Becky Haylet, Patty Stallings, Sandy Lawrence, Karen Corey. EIROISS BAR: Susan Scott, Judy McNeer, Mary Alice Kellerman, Sandy Johnson, Virginia Martin, Lonera Lucas, Lana Holmes, Mary Hutchenson, Lucille mit . A sportswoman always plays the game to her best ability. She plays the game and follows the rules because it is her way of playing not because of the fear of a penalty. She is cooperative, enthusiastic, courageous, has self-control, discipline, determination, and respect for the other players. These are the principles and beliefs of the G.G.A. The club serves as its own publicity agent, generating friend- ships at home and at school. Sports and athletics are a part of education and the Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation has contributed to the character of its members. I22 The G.A.A. this year sponsored our annual Sweetheart Ball which was held in the T. Smith Brewer gym. The club elected from its sen- ior members a queen to be crowned at the dance. Carol Lynn Fields was that queen and her attendants were Molly lVIoos and Delores Byrd. OFFICERS Presldent , ,,,,Y,.vv..,,,,,,s..,,sss,.,s,s,ss , Vlce Pres1dent ,s.,s,,s ,,A.,,s Secretary s,,,,,,,s,,ss Treasurer ,,,,,s,,s,ss.ss, Sergeant-at-Arms ,L CAROL LYNN FIELDS L sssssssss LUCILLE SMITH DONNA BOWEN LINDA MITTON MOLLY MOOS 2 5 y. x f iii? if fx? f I X , . 3, f '--w...g,, if 1 3' , TWf'm 5 W 'L'-al ' ' M fi f , f, f , ., , 4 , 1 f , I Af 1 A 4:f.z,. 1 FIRST ROW: Valla Hurt, Lucille Smith, Donna Smith. SECOND ROW: Carl Marshall, David Nunlev, Miss Jackson lsponsorl. LIBRARY CLUB Donna Smith, Secretaryg Sharon Ross, Vice Presidentg Lucille Smith, Presidentg Valla Hurt, Treasurer. The Huntington High School Library Club was organized in 1957. The purpose of the club is to assist the librarian with her duties and to provide a working knowl- edge of the library to the members. Anyone with a C average is eligible to joing those with previous library experience are pre- ferred. Members are expected to take an active part in the school library program, help at the circulation desk, assist in shelving, processing books, and aiding their fellow students. I25 6 5- gx y Nat. gras 'gm ,. P 57 -, I .mf .: 91 E K F .5 , fb 55 Qi ,I LJ' e It to N .ai ? 0 0 ,4 S 0 l26 'ai Q! , In lll . I 1, 5 ,. ,L M ' V , . 1 , -. , f m .. f u 'f . ,, H ' Sm Ji. 'H ., - - - '?5f' .-: ' , ... .. ' - . u V I' son, Patty Hayman, Carolyn Thomas, Nancy Sellards, Bonnie Terrell, Grant, Phyllis McNeer Laura White Carolyn Ladd Phyllis Nickell Carol Virginia Martin, Sally Turnbull, Mary Moffat, Bonnie Wilcox, Peggy Lynn Fields, Joanna Pitser Donna Darbes Sandy Rutherford Nmcy Shepard, Sandy York, Pam Morlock, Margie Fox, Barbara Wilson, Sharon Necessary, Becky Hazlett amd Helen Haye Riley. THIRD ROW: Karon Vannoy, Brenda Burk, Sally Reggel, Sarabeth BARBARA WILSON Sergeant-at-Arms The Alpha Tri-Hi-Y is a comparatively new club at Huntington High, officially becoming a school club in l957. lt is affiliated with the Hunting- ton Hi-Y-Tri-Hi-Y organization. Since becoming a school club, it has increased in size and participa- tion in school activities. Primarily a service club, the Alpha TrilHi-Y conducts many worthy projects during the year. Last year it sponsored two different families for Thanksgiving and Christmas, contributed to world- wide Y.M.C.A. projects such as Buildings for Brotherhood and World Service: aided the Train- able Center for retarded children in Huntington, and contributed to school projects such as Red Cross, etc. FIRST ROW: Wes Garbee, Earl Ferguson, Richard Frazier, Jerry Canterberry, Denny Majher, Ted Haddox, Joe Collins. SECOND ROW: Artemis Valavanis, Nancy Sellards, Peggy Simmons, Barbara Wilson, Becky Phillips, Helen Moore, Pam Adkins, Phyllis McNeer, Donna Darbes, Mary Donald, Carroll Kincaid. THIRD ROW: Sandra Hohman, Betty Sue Haden, Donna Gail Lytlc, Bill Anderson, Harry Hoffer, Judy Browning, Barbara Banville, Jim Wilmer, Pam Morlock, Sally Turnbull, Laura White. FOURTH ROW: Bob Harris, Jeff Hood, Bill Forsythe, Mike Forinash, Fred Charles, Bill Roberts, John Tweel, Joe Robertson, Tom Rose, Mel Cummings, and Tom Smith. The Safe-Teen Club was organized here i11 the fall of l959, through the guidance of O. C. Green- lee, after having obtained a charter from the Safe-Teen lnc. of Lynnwood, Washington, Any boy or girl can apply for membership in the club by completing an application form subject to vote taken on each application by the club members. The motto of the Safe-Teen Organization is, HWe drive courteously, defensively, and longerf' The club works closely with the National Com- mission on Safety Education of Washington, D. C., and the Transportation and Driver Education Department of West Virginia. I28 FE-TEE S HARRY HOFFER JUDY BROWNING BARBARA BANDVILLE Vice President President Secretary President .,,,77777, Vice President ,,,,, Secretary Treasurer ,, ,L Sergeant-at-Arms Sergeant-at-Arms TENNIS CLUB OFFICERS MARY ALICE DONALD SALLY TURNBULL NATALIE PACE CARROLL KINCAID , ss LLLLLL., BARBARA BEVERLY , is LL.,LLLLLLLL,LL, LEO BRIONES Because of the death of our beloved sponsor, Mr. Trosper, the Tennis Club was not organized until late this year. At that time Coach Stewart Way volun- teered to take over the sponsorship of the club. With the absence of a sponsor for such a long period of time, this year the Tennis Club has not been able to fulfill its purpose to a great extentg but next year, with the aid of a sponsor, Tennis Club will be able to do so. Tennis Club was organized for all students who are interested in tennis. It is not necessary for a student to know how to play tennis before he becomes a member of the club, for there is an instructor to teach the fundamentals of the game. 351 5 1 'rim J' , S? 5 Q ,E , .,l...........--f W E? N Q , ,Q 'L ,wg-srsrxgrr MNH .. ' - V' l30 M W' ,'1'f 23 ,b .v A Rf 4-' 'v'4 fN H--b K ga ff: Sw fiRi'.m2? I Wm E im, ? MQ if 2 Ha :- f jk , ,a , Q 22 Q :FK Q W 3 iff 5 Q. . ,S W E, KH ma We spent many hours preparing for our style show and were pleased with the results Distributive Education is more accurlately a class--a co-op type of education with the students at tending two hours of classes each morning. At 10:30 A.lVl. the Distributive Education classes leave their Alma Mater to go out to the various stores of Huntington where they are employed as retail clerks putting into practice what they have learned in class. The main purpose of the club is to exchange ideas, develop leadership, and set hi h occupational standards. D.E. '60 OFFICERS BILL DRUMMOND President LARRY ROMINE Vice President JANET BAYES Secretary SANDRA BOYER Treasurer I32 FIRST ROW: Mrs. Nichols, Elaine Patterson, Tanya Lewis, Susan Broh. SECOND ROW: Sally Turnbull, Sylvia Max, Patti Shaver, Hannah Morgan, Linda Vance, Sandee Cartin, Pattie Garrett, Mary Moffat, Marie Gibson, Barbara Thomas, Stephanie Schein, Sandy Johnson, Carole Sue Jarrell, Pauly Hogan. THIRD ROW: Butch Austin, Antia Herbert, Susan Roberson, Linda Chandler, Donna Couch, Helen Fricke, Bari Baker, Becky Phillips, Donna Darbes. T TLER The Taller, one of Huntington Highis oldest activities, was founded in SALLY TURNBULL,M1mHsiHe Editor SANDEE GARTIN, Editor-in-Chief l9Il. Staff members of the Tatler must be students enrolled in a journalism , BUTCI-I AUSTIN, Sports Editor course at H.H.S. The Tatler enjoys the same freedom as is constitutionally guaranteed the professional American press. and it is censored by no outside source. The Student Staff consists of the Editor-in-Chief, Managing Editor, Sports Editor, Feature Editor. Business Manager. and Reporters. These Students are directly responsible for carrying out the Tatleris three-fold purpose: to provide a means for informing: the student body of important events and activities. to uplift student morale and create good public relations for the school. to provide laboratory experience in journalism. 2 , Q M- -Q K .: -fi. J? 1, Q f 4 . 5 er V'-fi if ,. ,V ,, L -49 ff ww .. Ig 1 2-SF' 5:4-, f.-'faint wr ii W V ww, , my .hx W I34 FIRST ROW: Becky Phillips, Eddie King, Margaret Sayer, Judith Tincher, Bonnie Strickling, Larry Levine, John Yonkosky. SECOND ROW: Mary Moffat, Lee Ann Bennett, Sally Turnbull, Betty Sue Haden, Becky White, Stephanie Schein, Ila Stewart. THIRD ROW: Linda Brilhart, Kathelen Powers, Lin Slavin, Mary Humphreys, Barbara White. FOURTH ROW: John Woods, Phil Adkins, Steve Moel, Tom Alley, Dale Terrel, Renny Mazo. OFFICERS President , ,, , BONNIE STRICKLING Vice President , , JUDITH TINCHER Secretary ,, MARGARET SAYER Treasurer 7 , , , ,,,,t, 7 ,, EDDIE KING The Dramatic Club is not just for actors. Itis not just for speech students. It's for everyone, The only entrance requirement is a sincere interest in the club and a willingness to work. The Dramatic Club has a major part in the Christmas Play which is usually directed by the club sponsor. We have a stage make-up demonstration once a year, and the club is also paid a visit by the director of the Community Players. The purpose of the Dramatic Club is to provide an extracurricular activity for those interested, in dramatics and theatre work. 56 1 Y nf W, if sf , 3, A8544 vb' A wa ti 5 4? -an 5- Mg, ,, hkyy A V V ARCHERY CL E rl' The Archery Club is a new club here at H.H . It was organized in February 1959. T eh faculty sponsors are Mr erry and Mr. Orsillo. Mr. Berry members as to type of equipment to use and explains the te iques of shooting. Mr. rsillo helps the members in making theirwg f i equipment. This tea es the members to take care of what The club is com sed of girls as well as boys. On April sponsored an offi al judo match. The Archery Club at now a member of e Huntington Archery Club. fl tl M' all if Betty Spurlock, Vice Presidentg Martha May, Secretary-Treas urerg .lim Tickle, Chaplaing David Messinger, Presidentg M Vernon Bell, Sergeant-at-Arms. if nf t if ,sr if E FIRST ROW: Mr. Berry fsponsorj, Jim Tickel, Vernon Bell, Betty A,.l Sriurlock, Bob Miller, Martha May, Mr. Orsillo fsponsorl. SECOND ROW: David Klcssinger, Carl Marshall, Richard Heironimus, Louis Harper, Freddie Buckhanan, Donna Couch, Judy Smith, Elizabeth May, Sandee Gartin. rf' we en Q W..-fe A' Q 'W ps een, SARA WILLIAMS Vice President MARY JO PLUMMER Asst. Treasurer BETTY WORKMAN Treasurer MARY NELL LAMBERT President MRS. PAUCH Sponsor PAT RRAMMER Asst. Secretary GARNETT FARMER Secretarv 'ZR i Showing off the school they so loyally supported. The majorettes play an important part in representing any school, and ours have done an excellent job. They have faithfully followed our football team throughout the season with many skillful maneuvers under the instructions of Jody and Rick Chapman. They led our band in its many parades and special activities. This is our salute to our top rating majorettes. 33 CAROLYN LADD JUDY NACLE PHYLLIS TWEEL SANDY RUTHERFORD if? , ,1 . , -'if7Z.a,:Uzw5:f5zzQ?:' GARNET CAROLYN VARNUM THOMAS Ly A GQ 2 The majorettes prepare to follow the football team to Beckley. VIVIAN STURGEON Captam FRANCE? CHARI SWARTZ STEVENS Q Q - --f Q 'I ,JP iA Q x Q sr l. 7 ' ' i, Z - I 1-2, Q f if E , gf ' A 72 ' U 'E' Y ... A2 i'Q 2sf4I gut 1 Q1 X573 Q ' Q9 N , 7? Ah M War Aw AM Nh A Jil . Was ix L2 .. EN .. ' .FB l gulls , f 'mf , 4 , K .K m X , W 'Q In ' a, , w 9 wi M W I , I 'E Af ' X ff 1 Us iifhm E sw. A 5 ,, if milf 19, ak Hb, 3 K 5 ,,. , N ,f ff' . gf ,H g .. Q3 ' Qp N 454 .v f if Q! KR P wg gag It -17' w??L23245w, - ' 1 Wg. A 7 1 ' S' W'w 1 - W :ff ,, ' . fisiilifffi' . ,wjfsfsr - pi., Q f 5 I . , ,aw A- T Aw! , X I Y .1 'S Q 625. I Qs. ' Aw a i5 ..'3,,iu - 5 'L' , ...ax W -' ' F' X ,V Zv' f W . is , Q F Q.--1, nv Y1-f- ,'- T' fi ,-.- I lv S: ff S 1 . nbw 1' 1 I v 3 ' 16.1 3 fix' 2 -.. A W F 51 gf f i' as Qi A My M ' f L W xx f fy? -i. '- Q 5 1 A' we N at 4 ,Ma ,fm 'f Vfirkxffiggsx k wie CP L fi The tennis team of 1960 had one of its most successful seasons, winning ten matches and losing none. Probably the most important matches were with Nitro, which we won 6-3, and with East High School who we defeated by the same score. The tennis team also won the Tri-State League title for the fourth consecutive year, winning all five league matches and placing third in the state tournament. The team coached by Clarence Huffman was composed of six sophomores and two juniors as follows: Natalie Pace, Robert Childers, Tim Huffman, Frank Sanford, Bill Nelson, Charles Bagley, Charles Yarbrough, and Rena Spencer. This is the 1960 record: 5 Paintsville 1 3 Vinson ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.t,. 0 8 Portsmouth .,,,, ...... l 6 Marshall ..,,,,,t ....... 3 6 Ashland ,,,,, ,.,... 3 5 Paintsville ,,,,, , 2 6 Nitro ,,..,,,,, 3 7 Portsmouth .,,,,, .,,,,, 2 6 St. Joe ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , 3 6 East , ,,,.,, .,,,,, 3 Congratulations. Pointers by Rena 60 SAMQ OLD STORY: Hll. S PENNANT 60 FRONT ROW: Eddie Bane, Bob Garner, Glen Ferguson, Dave Creasy, Tom Baker, Steve Edmonds, Dave Van Arsdale, John Olah, Joe Collins, Bill Garner and Fred Charles. With a 15 run epidemic in the last two innings H.H.S. buried Vinson 17-4, putting Coach C0ok's Ponies out of reach of rival East. Pitcher Gary Skaggs came off the sick bed to hurl the six-hit game. Jimmy Adkins of East Q T U , watches ' one over the fence as Denny races home. BACK ROW: ,lim Evans, Don McGhee, Denny Majher, Fred Byer, Harvey H.I-I.S. TAKE 6th C-W TITLE Allen, Harry Raczok, Al Green, Gary McKinney, Larry Tweel, Fuzzy Harrold, Larry Jack, Mike Johnson, Frank Booth, Harry Slack, Don Blake, and Coach Cook. At Bat was Gary Skaggs. Blake, Garner and Raczok. Charlos and C aI'I1CI'. PONIES WERE RECORD BREAKERS IN 1960 ON TRACK ALSO FIRST ROW, left to right: John McCray, Ricky Ray, Stan Maynard, Pete Niceler, and Bob Raglin. SECOND ROW: Clark Reynolds, Bob Pemberton, Mike Franklin, Sam Holbrook, Pete Bryan, and Tommy Simpkins. THIRD ROW: Beecbie Romine, Bob Starkey, Ron Marsteller, David Kingsbury, Bud Barnes, Bob Bodine, and Gene Runyon. FOURTH ROW: Gary Mitchell, Charles Pridemorc, Earl Grizzel, Lee Clark, Joe Newman, and Coach Ray McCoy. The Huntington High Ponies, after placing third in last year's state track meet, relied upon eight veterans, a few oustanding tenth-graders and four good juniors to mold a team that finished second in this year's Championship Competition while breaking two state records and one school record. In the 880 yard relay, the school record was broken with a new time of one minute, thirty-two and two-tenths seconds being set by Bill Allen, Stan Maynard, Ricky Ray, and John 1VlcCray. The two State Records that fell to our boys were former 1271 Pole Vault broken with 12'6', by Jim Eddins and the 880 yd. run with a two minutes flat by Jim Callaway smashing the old 2-4X 10 minutes. TRACK 1960 33 .I im Eddins R' k Coach McCoy and Jim Callaway Sam Holbrook, and Pete Bryan. IC y Ray Stan Maynard Huntington High Fchool's Coll Team. coached hy Mr. John McCoy, had a very successful year. They won the Calwell-Wayne Golf League. beating all of the local teams. ln addition, they picked up victories in non-league matches. Senior Harry Hoffer led this year's team. heing the No. l man and team captain. He was medalist of the C-VV League, as well as State Medalist. Richard DuVall was the No. 2 man. followed hy Warreli Maynard. Ted Haddox. Roh Terrell. Bill Coffron. Damon Cooke, and Ronnie Yvormser. Statistician. Terrell and Cooke are sophonioresg Hadclox. l'luVall. Coffron. and Maynard are juniors. The team played their home league matches at the Meadow Links Golf Cluh. They travelled to Portsmouth. won there, and a three-way match at Logan Country Golf and Country Cluh. Chapmansville defeated H.H.S., while we overcame Logan. The entire team went to Parkersburg. june T. for the State Tourna- ment. Our team made a fine showing, finishing first. W. VA. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Harry Hoffer 73 Damon Cooke ...,,, ,, . ..,.,, 80 Warren Maynard ..,,,,, ...V.. 8 3 Dick DuVall ,,c. ...... 3 i Golf includes the Greens, the Tees. and the Score Cards. l . I48 l :gg gg?- ii gg? ll! ,lj Ill na un Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill 5 QE? E El I Hg III ll ni Our Cheerleaders of 1959-60 in front of their Alma Mater. The selections for the I'J6O-OI year. BARBARA THOMAS RENNY MAZO STEPHANIE JACOBS MARIE GIBSON SALLY FLETCHER MARY McCULLOUCH in .sd 'E l40 13 4 , ' UW Ra -4- in -. 5 x Vs pa J If , if 3 - F 3 frfvqgyx ? 5 Q5 Ji' S21 W M . . . ,., .' lg? ibf-kia ' , 3959 f Ti ' flifgfff fg ilitawf Y' v X1-sf xi H:.1f'25S Six 1--:rs ,v5tm fx3E:Li5Eg. .AW ,ifiiiiy SWS? .Iie5 u-l' Q f!515fikQV'9?f'-f ff? W1 5 H -WX -1f1a?Qe2f1,fw .,..W,Lse - 4 ,L f212fmfv,mf'M 11- , L ,NWQSW nw212:ff,,4y . . ,. sag. f ,lf kT,IfiQ,f9g' -1 ,uf K, . -L,4,fq 5 5? L, . A, 11 ww 5 LABS' 1 gy, .. wx 4, T' 5 Q T 70614 Scheme We ?fze4eaZ THE 1960 HUNTINGTONIAN ADVERTISERS May we take a supported us. The because they made we also remember A... AB7s Factory Outlet 169 Adel Precision 210 Adkins' Fat Boy 165 Adkins, Hardware 201 Amsbary-Johnson 180 Anderson-Newcomb Co. 17l Ange-l's 168 Appalachian Life Insurance Co. 198 Appalachian Power Co. 179 Arlington Park Development Co. 200 B... Bailey's Cafeteria 174 Becker Music Store 159 Belle's 159 Benzol Cleaners 162 Big .Ioy 206 Booten Brothers Tradewell 16,1 Bordens 185 Broughton Dairy 158 Brown's Fountain 158 Browning Teicaco Station 175 C... Camden Park 168 Cam's Drive-In 205 Carroll Equipment Co. 167 Century College 210 Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 211 Compton Office Machines 192 Corradiis Frozen Foods 191 Cunningham Drugs 186 D . . . DSP Hardware 177 Davis' Place 199 Dawson's Pharmacy 193 Deb Fashions 197 Dial Sporting Goods 156 Dickinson Brothers Furniture 170 Dudley's, Inc. 182 Dunhillis 159 Duncan Box S4 Lumber Co. 156 E . . . Eastern Heights Shopping Center 213 F... Fairfield Home Services 209 First Huntington National Bank 195 First National Bank of Ceredo 162 Franklin Furniture 81 Appliances 162 Freshway Markets 176 G... Gold's Esso Station 176 Guaranty National Bank 207 great pride in our continued support of these who have so loyally following calendar section of activities and advertisers exists only it possible. As we recount events of our 1959-60 school year, may our patrons with kindness and continue to patronize them. H... Hale Realty Co. 200 Harold's Thrift Market 170 O. L. Harvey Grocery 171 Heiner's Bakery 169 Herff-Jones Co. 164 Home Loan Co. 186 Hoover Electric Co. 182 Hoseyis Drugs 205 Humphreys Southside Pharmacy 171 Huntington Automobile Dealers Assn. 194 Huntington Federal Saving Sr Loan Assn. 157 Huntington Pharmacy 180 Huntington School of Business 156 Huntington Store 176 Huntington Trust X Savings Bank 191 Huntington Water Corp. 193 I... 1rvin's Men Shop 205 Island Creek Coal Co. 161 .I . . . ,Iack's Restaurant 186 Jenkins Drugs 158 ,limis Grill 183 K . . . Keen ,Iewelers 198 Kenny Music Co. 163 Kincaid Mortuary 171 Kitchen's Best Foods 210 R. A. Kopp, Inc. 187 Kurzmanis 175 L . . . L8zM Radio 81 Appliance 181 Lawrence Drugs 188 S. S. Logan Packing Co. 201 Long's Parkette 189 Lykins Printing Co. 198 M . . . Mack Sr Dave's 180 Martin Hairstylist 164 lVIartin's Restaurant 16-l Mayflower Restaurant' 181 Meadowbrook 177 Modern Home Furnishings Co. 203 Montyis Pizza 186 Mootz Bakery 1711 Morgan's, Inc. 187 Mylar's, Inc. 210 N . . . Nasseris 192 Ioe Neal Agency, Inc. 192 Nickis News 182 O . . . Ohio Valley Bus Co. 204 Owens Illinois 201 P . . . Pancake Realty Co. 188 Paris Hat Shop 19-I Photography, Inc. 206 ' Pilgrim Laundry 174 Prichard Hotel 199 R... Rash's Bootery 201 Reger Funeral Home 170 Ross Concrete 84 Mortar 167 Rotroff Paint Co. 210 S... Schiff Shoe Store 193 Security Bank 200 Seven-Up Bottling Co. 162 Smart Shop 183 Spot Bowling Lanes 17-1 Star Furniture Co. 195 Stewart's Esso Station 187 Stonewall Jackson Life Insurance Co. Storey Flower Box 194 Style Shop 211 T . . . TV Hospital 177 Thompsonis Shoe Store 212 Tradewell Markets 163 Trailways Bus System 180 Twentieth Street Bank 173 U . . . United Fuel Gas Co. 175 V . . . Victoris Delicatessen 168 W... Wellman Studio 215 Wellman O'Shea ,lewelers 163 West Virginia Life Insurance Co. 207 C. L. Wharton Insurance Co. 183 White Cross Pharmacy 169 White Way, Inc. 168 Wiggins Drive-In 192 1. H. Wilkes Sz Co. 188 George H. Wright Co. 199 Y . . . Young-Stone, Inc. 181 1 A9 WA ,177 ff 1 G E Z9 V ,ff f f': ,f,2ZZi i- I 6 nn l.'Bll .Mews 3' ffl -2' Q. ? J PATRO AGE J J - J l J J -jj JJ1 w AL J J .H 2 I 1 I J :Jill JJ .hllei -1 QJJJJ731 cw ll I ' Qf' ,i-1-1 I ,-,-1-1-I-Q guyz T MTW S I QER AUGU4f- PTE? 1' 'sm1'WTFS igifgfifl 11 -1 10 1' 7. I . Practice makes perfect E New Look Our halls without the students E .PLAN AHEAO I 'WL 44' Y In July things continue to happen in our buildingg it received the annual summer cleanup while the students were working, taking vacations or most commonly taking it easy. The lucky ones went to the pool The others stayed home ootball team began summer workout. Quote . . . Don't be afraid to smile. I A team also needs ticket sellers. ac ivi y s 0 s, is ri u ing e ' un ing onian, taking underclass pictures, as well as preparing the new student l.D. cards. TO KILLTIME...mqwwaf9czz4deazd ' to Me 64444 af 60 DUNCAN BOX 81 LUMBER CO. I034 I4tI1 S+. West JA2-773I For Award Jackets, Sweaters, Sports Equipment, Toys, and Games TRI-STATE ATHLETIC HEADQUARTERS I O39 Fourth Ave. Our Best Wishes to You Graduates of Class of I960 IOO7 Fifth Avenue Phone JA 2-IAO9 You've Traveled a Good Day on the Road to Success DON'T STOP NOW - KEEP GOING WE AT THE HUNTINGTON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS INVITE YOU TO COME IN FOR A VISIT AND FREE LITERATURE ABOUT OUR COURSES AND OUR CONTINUOUS PLACEMENT SERVICE Durind Auvust re arations for school moved n tx no pu p I 1nto the final swing. While the football team practiced, season tickets for the games were sold at school, and the Annual Staff was busy taking tthtdrbt th59Htt HUNTING SAVINGS CENTER For The Future Start Saving Today' An old-fashio ED May we serve you with M all your drug needs? FREE DELIVERY JENKINS DRUG STORE Where Pharmacy Is a Profession 2200 Adams Ave. HA9-4I3I S ? BROUGHTON Everything Delicious in the Dairy Lane 22.4 - ' I VISIT OUR DAIRY STORE ' S IOI Seventh Avenue logmflbn 9I5 8I+' S+- JA29502 .::::1z:::::::::::::::::::::: -1 Just Across the Street From the High School ASOMEBODYGOO:IED Helpful advice about schedules. Faculty greets sophomore twlns. ' With September came the opening of school, games, rallies, assemblies, and , , , once again the sophomore party. The year is off to a fast and furious start 133' System H new thls Repamtmg Health 317 with the many activities of the first month of school. Will it fit? Loading the bus . . . a big job. We're ready at last! . , . The band lwwvlwml f0lll l I l t 1 I ' ll'f8 I Tlllll TP E yone was at the game if only in name. S1-ptmnlwr ako nu-unQ Qlllli ng. Il 'Q wr-re' llnwlwnwl f'. 74me2z One 7409 77Zoaeq Qu? gcaf . , , POVERTY WHAT DUNHlLL'S SELLS - SELLS DUNHlLL'S BECKER'S I040 4-'H1 Ave. JA3642l Hun'ring+on's Headquarfers for All Things Musical -nO 'UOILA mI-I mZ O-ImJv'rl l'C-rlI-ICO-4 3 I3 Ninfh Sf. JA2-734I AQ?-s . X ,E a Kq,L X' - M' I If A f Q .e ri f' A it : ity f 1 l X13 H , . . -I lm 3 if , - . iii 5 I x -- N OBER gli f l Nr W 4 ,QW fl N b 'san' ' '2 SS fx 1614 5.1 5 sf .. P -e M X i f J ,' , f f X X X 0 NX XX. xx, if s With a gust of wind and a shower of leaves comes October. The Annual Staff published the Date Bait and presented the candidates for Miss Huntingtonian in an assembly on October 7. Students were studying for their first six weeks final and hoping for the best. Noon dances began to become a noon time feature of each school dayg winter was in the air as this month brought the last warm days and the windup of the football games. Locker rooms are fun. Noon dances are in full swing. I I ' Zo CHAFIN BUILDING, HUNTINGTON, W. VA Weldmmaiadfemwmf We Like to Eat Anywhere Any Time -li '74, eww fm BENZQL C LEAN E RS ix ,ll nfl, FRANIcI.IN's FURNITURE a DYERS Iiiriir l AND APPLIANCES 817 Eighth si. J JA 5-8196 23I8 Adams Ave. 2I27 Third Ave. HA9-254I JA5'254l Compliments 'lo 'lhe Class of '60 Homer P. HaH'en, Pres., Class of l935 ' I Checking Accounts O Drive-Up, Walk-Up Service 0 Savings Accounts 0 Free Parking 0 i t Deposits 0 Installment Loans 0 Utility Payments Ieurieir IIIATII IIIAL. AM oe sensors ' E ' YYVV K YYVY 4 CEREDO. WEST VIRGINIA Where youcun bunk with conHdencein conHdenI THINK - mqawmnmdyemwwns NOTHING Does IT 2 g LIKE . . . ESM 0 The students in study hall get down to work. Mr. Effingham prepares to sell tickets for the ball game. if Ms' 9 ., ww . 3, 5 M 'fav V I .M ...Q unfav- w jpg, ' M rw A I W Q... ,,, I all iq , 'Thi exif if 3' r nl f 2 -ff-.U '7 A illb 3 6005! -3 'iv dx if- ,uv , s -I . 'f ,-if Sy , H -1 A paste Joh on the Date Balt. Everybody helps and fmally . . . 7zamf4SlNzaZeuz4- Vzbamaua W BDOTEN Bnos. ?ee44 Delivered from our farm to you . . . every 24 hours . .. TRADEWELL SUPER MARKET T215-ISTH ST. Martha Shy visits MARTIN - HAIRSTYLIST oNE wHo Kmows Hair Sfyle Beaufy 820 5+I1 Ave. Ph. JA9-7900 HERFF-JONES INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA Jewelers fo HUNTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL J. B. PITCOCK W. Va. Sales Rep. Huniingfon, W. Va. The Miss Huntinglunian Assernbly. X t Where Friends get to gether! - A A 51 Q, 3X , ff 'ZX f ADKINS' FAT BOY 601 First Street 2511 Fifth Avenue .alfhmn anti n lltr fpldy .ml M1 C, ld. 601 Twentieth Street 1557 Xvashington Blvd' X lb-2'-TFIEIFE1 tiiilzliiflasiflgll ny- -- K 2 . RELXHXSW 44 14' A i Z 5 h- i The Huntington High Cheerleaders November, mums and memories, Thanksgiving turkey, the tradi- tional H.H.S. versus East football game, and of course, the Home- coming Danceg these linger as the last days of fall slip swiftly away. Beatnik assemblies, snake dances, and noon pep rallies highlight the unfailing support and school spirit of the student body. ------.......,...,,, c,......,,.M.W..,.... MW, .,,., ., bcwhx., Ross Concrete Proudly Displays New Units Acquired Through the Facilities of Carroll Equipment. ROSS CONCRETE 8 MORTAR CARROLL EQUIPMENT CO. Mack Sales 8K Service 4901 U.S. Rt. 60 East RE 6-3414 HOME OWNED 8. HOME OPERATED mm 20,74 Mm 'dl' 'l'l1f- lim-w all mlepemls on Wllt'ft' yulfre- sitting. QUALITY APPAREL FOR MEN. WOMEN. BOYS, GIRLS, AND I NFANTS . . . The M682 I - A 5501-'I at LLOEL LLERL J OLRALLLE ' LOALL' ALALL ALRRQ I iioil RA L TAIITL1 A ' eII9Q7-3f4Q+W4 LRAL 5 ALL e OEAOLE A AXA, , , Izz ?efofzegoa.4'aaceSamet4az976p,..THIMK Um do ide gem of 1960 j 'WR,. I A I PM ' I, fr EI ',gI1g'f5- 3-'i'?1'!5 iS'-fe: wa ffifiligfffe 'RLALW' A .E he ALLO, I W .Mm 5, I ,.z,L .A , V A he 4+4s44M.ff1e. ,,A. ,. ,.,L 0 INCORPORATED LAUNDEREES CLEANERS STORAGE I68 Our Senior honor students are welcomed to the Torch Society The Thanksgiving Assembly . . . A snake dance - Running through the screets. MQQMWW swim' The beginning f I lt ?e'mu67Zow,,,f4wcdz4eRUSH lam 6 J! mf . . .SANDWICHES Bfarfn RE RE D WHIPPID z'at6e6!a44a,450 WHITE CROSS PHARMACY IOI Ninih Avenue JA5-5975 SERVICE AND QUALITY A ell and Dia A.B.'S FACTORY OUTLET 420 Nin+h S+. lhmir Quake 7064- 'fufmdn Zum 7l!cez mcKlNsoN amos. Co3?33+5i?li?m FURNHURE 750 Four'H1 Ave. JA2-4504 Y T MARKET For Friendly Service 74l 6+l1 Ave. JA2-8759 CONGRATULATIONS Za tie ' gem of '60 REGER FUNERAL HOME l242 Adams Ave. JA2'0 I 55 JA2-203l AMBULANCE SERVICE t'---Q--a-....,,, We Salute +he Graclua+ing Class of I960 KINCAID MORTUARY l73l Fiffh Avenue JA2-7377 HUMPHREYS SOUTHSIDE PR, E FRESH VEGETABLES FAN HEALTH FOODS Open Early . . . l 1, Close Lale O. L. HARVEY 81 CO. 806 8+h Sfreel' Phone JA5-8282 88 Temh Avenue Phone JA5-a2l4 Zoe pw THINK Wu WMM - The Thanksgiving Hop. ff With 88.00 postage and 90 pages, the Annual Staff meets its first dead- Tickets to the game and afterwards Miss Pony Express and her attendants line to Dallas. ' at the Homecoming Dance. fx! TX ii Aix v7 'N gi U N, .L - ' 1 gun ..-- f f v ill f 11. 1 -jg -.41 1: ln- V --Q 1--ft eine 66ff'f047' December' the fifth was circled on the calendars of many as the day of the Red Cross assembly and member- ship drive. A cake was awarded to the C.O. having the most money. Our basketball team began a promising season. Christmas is in the air. To some it means working long hours. to others shopping, while to some it means holiday decoratingg and the Christmas play. To most of us it brings thoughts of parties, the Snowball dance, and no school! xaiimwl hilllllllllllglj lioorlull. Xllvn. l isl1vr. llI'21lllllIt'l', lfarrner. Shy. Weil, Xlullr-ns, llllllllli lmu lxlllx llnlix Nl llum . ' s L' zl1vurr1m.umlUi lhv Ulm- fllulr -1-ll: poppies while the Art Club goes lwatnik. E . l 5 s . AU THE TWENTIETH STREET BANK gdltffdfl 740647 Donna imma al, 7,a,f7.g. STOP WORRYING - get aatof thu mazfd ahve The show m e. M Adk 0on,o CO I R 1C dcake. f cour you need pretty girlQ I L 'ix T IH 1 1 1,.e,,.Ni 5, EH fior Graduation Gzffs Uzegfll Treasure ZMWMMML 'Me 7qfzSww of Qfwzwyzw Sdnce 76'?4 Serving the Tri-State With Wonderful Food BAKE, NINTH STREET NEAR FOURTH AVENUE Complimenfs of g.4495 K Qilgrilll LAUNDERERS CLEANERS STORAGE JA2-032I new mee mae G01 to get aww Tas-Her - Tenderer - Toas+ier! MQWWWQ Sapa: ni W4wwwW' ,4,, M .V ,: . .:Z:. . , x .,.i,. 'K' I MOOTZ SUNBEAM BAKERY HUNTINGTON S FINEST SPOT BOWLING LANES I6 Lanes Air-Condmoned FUN f Eve y School Life is composed of many dlffcrent Ihmgs . . . Teachers, banquets, ll f Ch co ections or arities. We have music and dancing for our assembly too. We voted for 21 school flag, and chose the om- entered In Earl Fx' Y 77ZoawqcUn?5vmqZ4dzg-?atoZhw4qf44eadof7054ZeamhdzSaoadpface CARBURATOR IGNITION only GAS BROWNING TEXACO BRAKE 0 SERVICE STATION SME 7+I1 Sfreei' and 9+I1 Avenue DET: I PICK UP AND DELIVERY such modern, dependable service Sandra Hohman and Beth Rogers enjoy Gas does If belief. . . for less! Shopping at COISIAIQBIA Q GAS M MM UNITED FUEL COMPANY Part of the Columbia Gas System It FOURTH AVENUE T The last week of school before Christmas, and H.H.S. was filled with the holiday spirit. The tradi- tional tree stood in a 'place of honor in the main hall while the stu- dents enjoyed the Christ- mas play with its timely message of family love. E sToP TALKING wwe vu. - v Compliments of FRESHWAY MARKETS 740 Slxlh Avenue 302 Fourth Avenue JA 2-9365 JA 2-5200 2973 Piedmont Road 5206 Rf. 60 Ecsf HA 9-3131 RE 6-5741 GOLD'S ESSO STATION ,..,.,,t ts,fl,,vw-t o ,feim ,v,r Mm, ,L-Q--M-v.f.., ,-terfMW.Mfl,:,.lem.,W-w,.a 5+h Avenue and 8th Street Tele. JA5-449I e A A TH u nfi n 'hm A y sronne y 76 TELEVISION ' I ii HOSPITAL 639 Eighth Street JA5-0863 2-WAY RADIO CONTROLLED TRUCKS 0m hWmM9ha 71896 746 54ocaplace of Qfuatcizgtan X30 76.44 saw: pn 2-9778 Breakfast . . . Luncheon . . . Dinner Sam, 0:4 '74 7:06 Francine and Thornton shop at D81P HARDWARE Om f4d4t cb ACCURACA - We 7Zeua Wtade MISTEAKS The 23rd marked the Snowball Dance, as the biggest holiday social event. The theme of the dance was HAngels in the Sky. Suitable music was supplied by the Cavaliers. and the chaperones seemed to be in a festive mood. Betty Sue Haden was crowned Snowball Queen during intermis- sion with her attendants: Helen Moore, lla Stuart, and Mary Wilsrmn. AJZQNLJABY 5l'1TiMlTF5 MIN' SE I C 50 5 I1 gq, li I 8 22 52739 I-I I-I 'S E H3 P+ ' M1520 Rss ff' ! GAA! if 411, H' 1 A .......r A ,r ...... v-A ir 'nina 764:40 fan cz ?fze44 Slant ifvlf-Iwruli4u1s luring: in the Dancing . . . Eating . . . and Gifts were- in order as the Annual Staff welconies 1960. mm year uhilf- in sc-lwol ,ldllllilff ill'iIlQS il HCM FPIHf'SiPI'. Ihns munth brought to us a nmsl Slll'1't'SSfUi iwaskf-tlmall Sva- 9 P .1H. We- finislivcl January with ai IIN! 1'v4'urfl. MCRE POWER to Me of 60 5 ' . E ? S l AWE BEUERX l 424' 65 ' Urmcv- WE BUILD new and expanding facilities for Power Production and distribu- tion to keep pace with the Constantly growing demand for electric service. Brilliant new electrical innovations for greater comforts and conveniences, are daily appearing in the American way of life. Truly the class of '60 will build for themselves and their families better homes, businesses, and industries with CO, power a plenty to Live Better Electrically. SO? Pre-game planning. The H.H.S. Pony Express began playing all home games in the Field House this year. The team was supported by large enthusiastically cheering crowds. There were many tense moments for both the spec- tators and players hut the Pony Express came through every time. l u 'Q' . 12 .W fyii' gas' 1 .z i ,M -, K ,---M-' KL , K .- ,.. ' L f, Q3KKKiEKQ35K,.5KXK I xl I N ' . A -2-f- ,, K.. ,IK.g : ...., K KW K KKKKKXSK Q K -'QL-,5.K , if z' A wg f v- 'rfw T . 3 5 ' ' 'Ziff V5 A 9 ' ' k ' ,,: ::. ., L A 'KN KKK..fK ML K wwwwv M--' i'1x Q' ,, K ran, U rw, yay,.H1fg5zgLggnsfW,W3 H1 K L. Kkmrw M K ' .av KKKKKKKW4KM,M N f Ki M ' -4, 1, fx-W, I M36 ,. M--'x 'f4'a', .V Q aw f 'xefx 4 K I 5 WMV I uf'-L 'W' L af , V --r W.. . Q, ,Z ,,, A i ff 51 fi? n' .fi yn. ' A ' . L . m sngggggg QKKKKK ' 'fi ,A .Q i 'w Q fl, ,A 7 -':- f . 33 , , W ' 'SWF L. - .. - g I , ' missw -- ' 2 M 7 A ,N ,,,-MAN E ,,.Q:1QsgLM:g 'K me ir s imsm 1 an ,W-24541 1 i Q KK KM KK W!! , af 2 Qi- ,-q,,.2 wi Q . , +.,4,.e5'f -- V , ' , x X ,:im+2f!f5w iK '30 1- , Y KK ..:A ,...A. W K Q if 2W52?W 'lf' iWWi1l'I WWF IInxA.aliM'5s -- if M 'EEE' as k?isf'!'? fF , A Science Club meeting affords a view of the old lab. Through the resounding noises and falling plaster, pipes appear in the ceiling of the room below An achievement, the new H.H.S. chemistry lab! lt just needs a littl e work here and there '7xwe,f.g.....,.Zm.,.f1,....,., 7m 2awe-2m.. mu ep.. sm? L 81 M HA9-l62l HA9-284I AND APPLIANCE CO. ssaAsLsLa.ir.152ER- ffmfffmf We TV SERVICE ' G. W. HOLLAND Hunfingion, W. Va. 74a wa 4 ff Ahh 5 EFI Z, 6 'D PLUMBING - HEATING AIR CONDITIONING Service - Sales - Insiallalions Avis L. sToNE um Adams LEROY L. YOUNG Avenue Student Council members kick off the clean-up campaign. A dance contest was held with these semi-finalistsg Joe McVay, Phyllis Tweel, Larry Ferguson, Ruth Hensley, Mary Ellen Wharton, and Tim Hayes. THINK! - '7 3442: G! Q1 l Ml PHI CDU HER and HUPCD ii N lP1RUlD'UCTS, HNQC 450 7064: 74mewf4 Sow: Huntington's News and Cord Center NlCK'S NEWS AND CARD SHOP 433 Ninth St. Phone JA 2-9817 MAGAZINES, NEWSPAPERS, GREETING CARDS, NOTIONS, AND NOVELTIES Open 6:30 A.M. Till Midnight Weekdays and Sundays ' Ernest G. Tweel, class of 1931, Prop. Mary Lambert visits D QL fDll.,'lf?1 fl ff' 1, 948 Third Avenue Headquariers for fhe Sporisman JA2-001 I C. L. WHARTON INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 350 5I'I1 Avenue . . . Phone JA9-4I4I Hunfingfon, W. Va. ara, Ruth, and Mary Evelyn dine at ...,.,...,.,.-.7..f...-.,,u.am..,....,. U W,'C we X. ? 5 wi m NM 'in' WN' 5 GRILL . . Avenue ev? if Pam Morlock, graduating this year, chooses her college wardrobe- at The Smart Shop in Huntington. Pam says, . . . doesn't everybody? NINTH STREET AND FOURTH AVENUE 72neaemau 7ma.6emy4e!,fSICK! -5 1 The ladies of the P.T.A. begin in January to plan for the Hilarities, and finally it comesl Everyone, especial- ly the faculty, seemed to enjoy himself. Those who saw the talent show were no doubt impressed with the pro- fessional acting displayed by these fun-loving but at the same time hard working members of our teaching staff. ECOUNTRY if STU E IQ! fl' ZEN FEBRUARY M F S ff TWT ll fi 6 I8 lfl 14 l K QQ 25 25 ky The month of sweethearts was appropriately welcomed by the G.A.A. Sweet- heart Ballf' Basketball games carried us all enthusiastically through the month. The Hilarities, after many weeks of preparation, was a lot of fun and a grand success. Since this was Leap Year many girls decided to take advantage of the twenty-ninth. The Annual Staff did too, in holding elections for Miss Hunting- tonianf, -1 The Doorway to February The cast of the Hilaxities Talent Show on stage for a finale. .-we-..,,,, ,mf mg f-an ,vw , wa A , Bmw? me cayw A Milla: --N......,, A59 if 'if ,B S X55 . 1, Q fe ,- sf Y 1 wg .gg Qi 4,515 g:V,N,V, Q i i 1 . 'V , 6. ,, , 32 My M QW .L ,363 A my 9 ,K A 5 K! in 1, WML H f MIR., if .,:5 ,,,I ,gr , J. l85 0 'K HOME LOAN CUMPANY 5:9 Eigh+h S+. JA9-7I39 Complete your date Gail can help you select from the wide range of merchandise a hqf pi11a at .F fOm... we U NNHNG H AMS i il orwo swroaiz MONTWS PIZZA l40I Adams Ave. Ph. JA3-760I 815 6th Ave. JA5-l25l gefofze Zan 1446, 746 24846061 64 NO! 424 TENTH ST. JA3-3873 J A C K S Open Seven Days a Week There was a wide variety of booths and concessions at the Hilaritiesg balloon darts and refreshments were among many such as I'ell-A-Ro-Annf, old pictures, crazy hats and fortune telling. Food, fun, and faculty. The C-lee Club ensemble, Baton twirling, Moun- taineer joshing, were all a part of the '60 Hilarities talent show. l 1 1 lf sToP SMILING - DM: 1,044 1-ffm EMM ww fd D., Ol IWIRXX Xl-S41 X Lsfjfl l -24 K lreewilsirailw lfmjwiu jimi lly Z W MORGAN'S ,iggkye Nl INC. - fam ,M em., me ?.3flfyA,we, V ,Mm l gljllll 927 FOURTH Ave. ly 'ff 7 f JA9-766a Tp fy Office Machines xyfxvgf Furnifure X and Supplies I026 FOURTH AVE. PHONE JA3-7477 Six Registered Pharmacists Prescription Specialist LAWRENCE DRUG Fourth Ave. 81 Ninth St. Phone JA 5-8169 'I J. H. WILKES AND CO., INC Zddaleaale Zmawmnz Suppau 6 Egwibwwlf 636 Fourth Ave. JA5-78 I 5 THINK - mga We gm may me wow A foreign language class in Russian is added to our curriculumg Congressman Ken Hech- ler addressed our groupg the sophomore girls entenain us - some in blue Jeans, others as cowgirls. 9 I 5 'Sth Ave. .IA 2-836I 2 -v .www we Q. ,yn -v. flzgfu ' , fg, .-E. - mg ' f , 1 5 wx L 323. ff 'Q' A L T., V ui I H k 1,555 2 N 1' f ' All 'A I f 7 if ,MQ ' A Q .Q A f - 59 'fy EK ' V .,,.. X h I lg K iz A .,.. :.: .E W 'K 1 5? 2, qi , 1,.d.,........f 1 E FRED SER M FQUNTAW N D W FC H ES SIGN C0 Fw W M Y L59 who QQ? 4 5 X ,,.t-f'- -: qt ,fe 5 ra K its sq e A. qfk . I . - W .....,i.i.- 0 ix X lla itll, WMV S and S ' ' The Month of March not only brings the green of St. Patrick,s Day but also the first green of spring. These bright days were highlight- ed with our basketball team's bid for the Class AAA championship at Mor- gantown. One of our fellow students, Sally Reggel, took the Grand Award at the Re- gional Science Fair, which entitled her to participate in the National Fair. l l - .X 2 K 1. +.hr,' A .. , fi l Yea . . . t to make Two POIHIS' There's more than one way All aboard for Morgantown. a basket. I .. . .l... Harder, harder, hit 'em a little harder. I , ,M Q Q, N 4. AA ma H Y , . 'ifiwi 'V 1 '-ii.. L4--.411 ,I A ,MW 4.1.5, . A. Q K ,.i5V1'L . ,W g,.LN,f1,x ff fix F 1 as an 'Q f . in -A ' HD - I 1 S? 4 i iw. ,QLLiLL 11-X5 '4,L V V . .1 ' 1 A Wiffff - L1 h Q T ,, Y ' i ll l 1 ' I i., Q 4 QZ ' Q 1, :1 1 5 W , ' Q , Y, E 551 If L' 313' ,fkgmf ,ff-, Bw, fifi' 3 ,ff af' f Q f ALFREDA , zoxmmr 0 KN E ECKETT A' SHARON S.xRA PAUL4 A , - A , A - KAY DARNALL ' TM LOR WHITTEN 5 ROBERTS 9 , ,p I Hr J , 1 , V ff ' Q 5- in an L. 5 'Gs .i, M 2 WIGGINS 5th AVENUE BAR-B-Q Across From East High 16th STREET BAR-B-Q Across From Marshall College COMPTON OFFICE MACHINE Co., INC Typewriiers -- Adding Machines - Duplica+ors Office Furnifure and Equipmen+ Sales -- Service - Supplies 820 THIRD AVENUE JA 9-4l88 CONGRATU LATIONS 74 Me ' ASSEITS ON DTH STREET SINCE 193' a fine sfore for women and children Mme, vzarfawfe 26 RIGHT - aw we mm ww? IC Pl QY'fl'f1,'X'lo, .XfQ'flE1Nff'Y, TN Qeawza-Z Vndufzauce JA3-04ll 52l Sevenfh S+ree'i Home Office The Cabell County Choral Festival, ' composed of Glee Clubs from all high schools in the county, gives its an- nual concert. The HHS tr1o slngs before the festl- val. The exhibits on display for the public and judges. , Th b dd' ' D I ' l d k ' . The winners of our scl1ool,Science Fair, Sally Reggel, Susan Broli, Andbel Williams, e u mg young C lemlsts are lar at wor again Mary McCulloch, Jane McCaskey, Henry Kayes, and Russ Cook. Those interested in science participated in the Science Seminar ' awummsomwo -- TO BE QUIET THE HUNTINGTON WATER CORPORATION 720 Fourth Ave. JA 2-8237 DAWSON'S PHARMACY Prescripfion SpeciaIis'I YOUR Prescripfion Will Receive Prompi, EIficienI' Aifenfion DRIVE-UP WINDOW FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE No Parking Problem FOUNTAIN SERVICE Have Your DocI'or Call In Your Prescripfion Free Delivery Service 520 9+h - IF NO ANS. CALL JA 3-5854 CALL JA3-7647 HUNTINGTON, W. VA. Complimenfs of Your Two Big Family Siores, Serving Hunfingion for Over 35 Years. SCHIFF'S SHOES 8I7 Third Avenue and Easfern Heighis Shopping Cenfer What party do you wish to join? We welcomed tIIe new students teachers. i Wi But all is not play and politics . . . I Members of the H.H.S. hand entertain at the All County Song Festiuble. Our parties held a joint platforms assembly. ' IF ALL ELSE FALLS . . . FOLLOW DIRECTIONS - - COMPLIMENTS OE HLINTINGTO AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATIO TAG GALYEAN MOSES PONTIAC SALES, INC. ROGER DEAN CHEVROLET R. E. STEINER MOTORS, INC. STUDEBAKER - PACKARD GALIGHER'S FORD CENTER Susan and Judy COLONIAL MOTORS, INC. DAN RARDIN RAMBLER, INC. DEWEY MILLER MOTORS HEZ WARD BUICK, INC. 704 Sung Oacewcbn 0-,da 'ylawew dq 2464646 JA3-4794 6I5 IOII1 S+. select hats from the wide variety at S T F THE 0 L PARIS R O HAT EW SHOP Y,E s R S 'S ,Wg Rx K I I 2 u ...-- 'T 'S--M- X STAR , 0' A FuRNlTuRE - 'N i2l:1-+ Q' , ' ..w,..,. f ul: V f A fr: ,g1'CfkZiL.Z, 5' . Q 'ji' 'f j-'I-,j::,,N I -. W K - ,E .,.., , V . Y-, ,4,, x ,X Q wwf' 839-4th Ave. Fine Furni+ure and I I HUNTINGTQN Appliances Since I9I2 LEWIS GLICK ........... Class of I926 ROBERT GLICK .......... Class of I93O JACK GLICK ............ Class of l933 FIRST HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK HunI'ingl'on's Oldesl' and Largesl Nafional Bank Member F.D.I.C. and Federal Reserve Sysrem PWM me Zuma? '7BUY vm, vmamma awe? All these were vymg for the opportunlty of becommg an H.H.S. cheerleader. Back to school night for It might as well be spring . . . :gets 5 1223562 iuded 8 tour llllfl is!- zgggeiezaae.. April rlinleleff S M T WT f -A-4-ff I I f I I I l'F1'K'll for Imth partie The S.A.NI. party held its convention with speakers, signs, anrl singers. Pep for Pro! April hrougllit an intense campaign on the behalf of hoth parties. then election clay came and went. finally at the lnaugural Ball our new student body President and Vice-President. Jim Heckman and Judy Wade, were announced. The Annual Staff held a clance to honor our Miss Huntingtonian Queen. Laura White. as well as her four lowly attendants. Prefs Crowd rheers the speakers. Y' 5 4 I f-4 .l gi? This year's Miss Huntingtonianu was Laura Wlhitc who represented the Ro Club, her escort was Pete Nice-ler. The qucen's 4'l.adies in Waiting were Donna Cale Lytle, represent- ing Student Council and escorted by Bob Barettg Kay Rob- erts, the candidate of RoAnn's, who was escorted by Fred Louderlnilk. Frances Swartz, escorted by John Mcl-Jonough, was the representative of Bandg Alfreda Corradi from Spanish Club was escorted by David Todd. ,sry .Zach Qc: '7a9et4efz - 7m Wada me THICKER 'Man Gne headquarters for formal wear Each year at Huntington High the thirty-three chartered clubs select from among their senior members. or in the case of an all boy club a senior girl whom they wish to represent the club as a candidate for Miss Huntingtonianf, These young ladies were presented to the student body during the month of October in a very colorful assembly whose theme was i'Ladies in Waiting. Each student who had purchased a yearbook by February was given the privilege of voting for the candidate of his choice in the election held during this month. This year for the first time in the history of the 'GMiss Huntingtoniann tradition the Annual Staff added what they hope will also become part of this tradition . . . namely the 'glVliss Huntingtonian Dancef' The dance was held to honor our queen and her attendants whose identity until the night of April Uth was a closely guarded and absolute secret. Under the supervision of the Annual Staffls Activities Editors. the cityismerchants contributed many and various merchandise awards to the lovely winners. 5 i 2 ff it -It 1 , 9 . . 5 1 s, :1 2 it: g 35 A yiifli . 1, M1 -, Q. 'R APPALACHIAMN '-' l ' R I beautiful rings at T ' Mary Jo Plummer selects from the many X coo KEEN JEWELERS Y .fee-5:4--fir new We're rated tops in ' ,V the Teen Age World ,I lfgv Q 1 ' Come See for Yourself ,Z Open A m The Reason WHY . . . Teen-Age-Account On Your Signature 4751044644 req, am 2fWmmmxu.,,g4ze7mg.,,4mm w Z4e6Zd44o0f'60 f , 1 w1,.ef,,w:xeQ run ,Q ., f.w,.-UWM ..,, Q 13, eg 1 - mmfgzgggg, .fr -21-Lsvlrse-.sfizffrgsszr - -fr-ww'-feg.f211ff 'ESV if 1- rirliiiflsi . fl f Tift . LYKINS PRINTING CC. p,-zz-9647 1077 fry!!! 1406. 2. 7f27atE2'z, Zum Sedan! Flzckozkvz Wm-: B nr nnulasr.. VM GIIINIS SM IJU Y UU HINK VM IGNIIITANT UH HIINIETIIINIS The golden tones of the herald trumpets had slow- ly died out: everyone held his hreath as Stan lllav- nard announced our student hody officers for 1060 and 1061 school year. The choice of the majority of the students was the Student Advancement Movement party and its candidates Jim Heekman and Judy Wade. This was the moment that Judy and ,lim had awaited all evening with mixed emotions. These two were now facing the hurden of supervising: the administration of the student government at H.H.S. vi Zaaykwtdaai' tdedciaatdan Em waded Congratulations From the HOTEL PRICHARD 6th Ave. ai' 9th Sf. bl Q S 5 U IP 5 cn U3 'U 5 O m is 39 N V1 -I 3 tu I 5 2 5 + R A D I T 6 Ns A3 LP 0 CIO. ll. fll-STAFF! IINIST S STOII Wanfa look great -- why take a t'll1lllL't'? Buy your wardrolve wln-rv the smart dressers do! The Traditional Shop , . . strictly for young men. We find many and varied extracurricular activities around HHS. Our students are frequently called on to be in panel discussions as were jane Beckett, Helen Moore. Carroll Kincaid, Wes Carbee. Stan Maynard, and Bill Roberts to discuss juve- nile delinquency before the WfIm9I1lS Club. The Home Ee. Department presented a style show for the P.T.A. lVlr. Orsillo conducts an adult woodworking class in the evenings. Y Numerous students from the HHS Glee Club and Or- f chestra attended the All State Orchestra and Chorus meetings in Fairmount. Honors were won by several of the H.H.S. students in the orchestra meeting. Iwr father at Zm3zeaewellQaq.f-mzdgaadaueagfeadtoamtci - lla Lee Stewart plans her future home with the help of Wilsie and , i! If gg -+- ' . .LL UF: I ' il uuuvauero r. , HALE REALTY co. ng, , 'W Q-iii.: 609 Tenth Street lm: Ibrtljq-.-lj: JA5-I47I I lliiiiiifil -WW C I A lr' ll' 'IF' 122S1f'l 1 I 'fW 'f ' m !liji- Eiga-,-llllli-I Established July I 6. I 956 Jfuflfklgfofli Mwesl' W Ahndzkff Bank I COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE O SPECIALIZING IN AUTOMOBILE LOANS 0 CONVENIENT DRIVE-IN WINDOW WASHINGTON AVENUE AND FOURTEENTH STREET W. Science Seminar students Harvey Taylor, Kay Johnson, Barbara Wal- lace and Lee Flower visit the U.S. Engineers. Sally Reggel displays her science exhibit which gave her a Grand Prize in the Marshall Science Fair. Sally won a trip to Indianapolis for herself and her instructor, Mr. ,Tack Nichols, as a result of her exhibit on biological science. Anabel Wil- liams took first place in the individual physical science entries. Henry Kayes and Russ Cook placed first in the biological division group ex- hibits. Jane lVlcCaskey, Susan Broh, and Mary lVlcCulloch placed first in the group exhibits in the physical sciences group. .4 .J HUNTINGTON ...ONE OF MANY CITIES AND TOWNS THROUGHOUT AMERICA... - II T W Y Closure and PI I Specialties IT -eu W Q 7 I . , BWI Rigid Plastic 'X X Buiiles Paperboard - Mulilwali Bags Corrugated Shipping Boxes I A im E. I where good neighbors of yours, the employees of Owens-Illinois and its subsidiaries. . . MAKE Q1 PRODUCTS TABLEWARE contributing to your II LIBBEV Glassware . N53 Nu greater Convenlence, Q ff fggq H 1 comfort and U . I , I lil . I enjoyment! 0 I I-Q29 INDUSTRIAL iCIEN'I'IFIC BUILDING , - .- 7 X Television Bulbs I I A E rlmgry Glassware Gilgfifijeis i I f I Izifxrszr.. tra: f- E ff' - I R . I an ass o ! I ,,.' L? -Z Tntd HEMINGRAY A:il5ilTiT2u'a Y , ' A MUTE ! Piiarmacbiiiiilciillglassware cumin wall Panels Xt MAKERS OFGDPRODUCTS OWENS-ILLINOIS PLANT 02 - HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA I I I I I s x X f6! Mm AY 1 '50 -' f f AZ 'T -3 5 -r w T F' 5 3 4 c 7 3 I0 1.5 Q 1:1 14 55 ,, 'S ,f 55 fi P . 1- k fy Rift' , r Au ,e - - K ull: Q - ' 5 e c X lll X and The SOUND OF SPRING presented by the Glee Club on May 3rd and ith was the first event for the busy month of lVlay. Soon came the Senior Play, the Prom. last day of school. etc. But we will long: remember from the Sound of Spring the words of Tim Hayes say- ing 'awhatls my name, Daddy and uCod Bless lVlEg Tom Ross singing Sonnyboyg'7 the dancing from the Prom sceneg and the interesting between scenes dialog: of Margaret Sayer and Jim Eclrlins. X2 5 'Yi' 6 ll H' 'WV 0 W1 HK' M ' K ,Q .ui , if . 5. W ,. -A - ff wk EL . ii , -, Q l' 4 Y f , mVx,L f :,. My ,,mW, L We E l Q... i 2 ' MODERN HOME FURNISHINGS CO. 9:9 Eagmh S+. JA2-287I ,151 J ' 1, h v- .. to 77Ze aww pw CONFUSED CDI-IIC? VALLEY BU IVI NY ---- THE COMFORTLINER --- The laI'es'I', most modern air-condiI'ioned coach is available for your next party, local four, or charter trip Io any poinl' in 'the country. OHIO H2519-1341 X I 92I-23 Fourth Avenue 7 Phone JA5-9358 4512051 and Qqaazawziza of biafincfiorz Kuff getweevz ?aqdaq4 TIME - 'Math :Ae 5 - ' of ADKINS HARDWARE CO. 860 Norway Ave. JA3-3542 Hardware Tool Renfals Sewer Tile FOI'miCB Cement PIPE Plumbing Supplies The Pony Expressers Club sponsored the Spring Sports Swi g and Reception for members of all our athletic teams and t dates. to ide S. S. LOGAN PACKING CO. I 20 2 I sf Street JA5-7625 626008 Intermission at the Prom. The month of May was crowded with activities such as the Senior play, the Clee Club banquet, de- corating for the Prom, and at long last the big night itself . . . May 27th . . . our '6Night to Remember . Commencement, Baccalaureate, Sen- ior Awards, Assembly, these all are important memories of our graduat- ing class of 383 as they leave the first of many milestones in their life. The Jun or class was responsible for the lovely decorations cen- tering around the theme ' ' . Bali Ha 1 C L E E C L U B SENIOR PLAY mmdamu Zap-Dwreafqawwfe 20fr4?w'4 ,--N., Home 0-f 1-he QI-iqjnal The tinest in drugs, cosmetics gfayaf- ffakc Ham and refreshments can be tound at Onfpecfdn 'ruff HOSEY DRUG STORE S I4th Street and Adams Avenue W JA2-4523 Tuxedo Rentals to Students Um Spmzzlzq IRVIN'S MEN SHOP 5I2 9th Street Phone JA5-5702 DurrrnrNT,l 809 1 JA2 7OIZ P UR unior et ,miss r The new cheerleaders for '60-'61 practice ll lcall' under the watchful eye of Paula Whitten. one of our graduating meme hers of the squad. Thef tfly gf flg 74M,4f 7,1 7044, - 'mn z qx -v I 'Q .QD tx W I xx I le f TTI I I I itil if XK IIII 19 AN EXCITING NEW CONCEPT IN GRACIOUS LIVING Eaufcfng excfmiue Q4r!ing lon farfc mst-,lfigt gd it I llil ili? I ff C . one ot America's finest residential developments. . . . with modern Telephone Engineering 1 The Students' Favorite THE BIG JOY See the Time-See the Temperature at THE GUARANTY NATIONAL BANK 9I9 Fifth Avenue-Times Square New Island Drive-In Windows and Walk-Up Window 0 0 o est lf 11113. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OFFICE: HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA 2 5 GOING TO COLLEGE?? 73, ji Have Dad Ask About Our Special College Life Plan. vw' ff' 'L For Details Call: sE if x v' JAMES E. DEVENY, JR.-General Agent WORKING FOR THE PROGRESS OF WEST VIRGINIA GET LOST - 704: qfcwe 7f0 ?ocazd Depaztnzent F orty-six beauties were in our majorette tryouts. In addition to those pictured here, we had, Ann Minton, Gail Cunningham, Helen Calloway, Sue Wright, Becky Phillips, Judy Nicely, Susan Stephenson, Chris Yarian, Karen Berry, Mary Hutchinson, and Jane McCaskey. Those pictured, left to right, Barbara Beverley, Stefanie McCann, Judy Nagle, Pat Prichard, Sandy Lawrence, Carolyn Ladd, Betty Wiggins Dora Condeles L' d Ch dl A P in a an er, nn eople, Criss Adkins, Sharon Ross, Leslie Forsythe, Sarabeth Grant, Sandra Rutherford, Phyllis Jean McNeer, Michele, Peterson, Janel Ruth Rose, Stephanie Schein, Barbara Wallace, Nancy Dean, Lee Ann Bennett, Linda Vincent, Marsha Adkins, Linda Osborne, Barbara Reynolds, Sandy Kay Johnson, Sharon Riley, Carolyn Haug, Mary Alice Stevens, Phyllis Tweel, Nancy Brown, Judy Varnum, Judy Runyon, Judy Craley. if Y Y r , ',- 1 Y , 4' ' TT r k W V . 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N flee: e 'eg ,fe 3 if Memorles they lmger as the fmal days of school approach the partles dances assemblxes our school flag the faculty functxons we ll remember So many memor1es such good t1mes and work but even that was fun we ll never forget fi as-A , , , Q 5 ' 7 5 . . . . . . . - 7 , R 9 'ln 9 6 1 7 . , . , , , , X L W S Ap 'fm ' :XM V, 4 V . , i '1 M. - . m f ' -U1 , F X , VM' A Eg., ' ' ' ..w.w..,.l,,...., .1.m.l,.......,,.Q -,.. ,... W- ,i..m,,. ,,W.m.... .,., , ,. , , Y' ev? Q K 1196! I-IOM SERVICES Ti... . ,MWA A V A , W ' ' Allis. ,, , 1 is,gem,:g':g,?,LM,7i.f'5iml4 ,, . . Q' T. JIM I M ji . I so wr-,.., .,.m,...W- K W., ..,,,'re,,, ,W ,V I I. M W .,A,,-, ,. H. , -, 1 'ifiim Qgw ..::'.:'T'5,gfj,.:s4e. 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In Your Home Presidenf enjamln PAU.e.:.x:z:LeMS MUOFWMS ETHEE.T:.flQRSoN ROTROFF PAINT CO. 4l6 Eigh+h S+. JA5-782l JA3-9439 loss Third Ave. ?lade1q70c1lgd2oaSoauw40w-58457466649 .. -- f f ff f f w '-Q:x.ig.gW.,.4.W:e,,,,...,1...,.. . ,,..,...,,..e,..W..e..,.........W..., , W , .. .... M.. .. W,.f .,,, .,,. . . . .V ,v,.., Mv..W.V..,.,.. ,fi h.,, . ,kyrk V. ...K A lm M Y L A Rl S INC. Foul-fh Ky? I-In I- H I- v H YY I I023 Sixfeenfh SI. Fourfeen+h S+. W. 2660 Fiffh Ave. The faculty enjoys a Close of School Luncheon at the French Tavern with food, fun, and former teachers of H.H.S. Om ' wade 6!d44af'60 ADEL W- Mrs. Vermce McMull1n Mrs. Henrietta Hager Effingham, Randolph and Goff As school closes, we find that some of the mem- bers of our faculty are also leaving. This year two of the faculty members elected to retire from teach- ing, while Miss Jackson selected marriage, and three of the men on our faculty left for other schools or other employment. Miss Rebecca Jackson, Library We .lake an Me LAKE - DROP ch ffnqtdme Best Wishes y W tk to the Closs of '60 Q 1 HUNTINGTQN COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 1 Restauranigiii fl 627-29 Four+h Ave. if Next io WHTN Studios Phone JA5-0743 JOHN G. MARTIN, Prop. A N N I' AL PRODYCTI Co-Erlilors Nlary Nanvarroxx Nlartha Porter 1'll'lIfIIlCl' Direclor Thornton Fisher r411z'0rt1'si11g Mazinger Ly nn Key ser Senior Seclion Editor Nlargie Fox Plzolograpliy Supervisor 'James Weil .'1CII.l'l.fl'CS C0-Editors Francine Blain Ellen Metz Club Seelion Edifor Mary Jo Plummer r4rIz'crtis1'11g Solivilors Avinell Lucas Dianna Jimison Staff Artists Nlareia Kopp ,lane Beekwith Slenograplzers Linda Tomblin Sue Rist ON STAFF During the Intermission at our Miss Huntingtonian Dance some of the members of the Staff received their Annual Production Pins from Mr. Harry W. Morris, Advisor. Qdloot- We 74'faaeWa?amzdDep4fu!ment I 1' 7? X,- ' jmiff Yfflffffi 0-fxyffmy F 6 ' r f-yx 1' I 5 5 -fi . sy f,, , , V V, X , fi, X ug if Owned By Wesr Virqiniansu urm. Q , - PTT 4:1 f.,. , - - UNI - '. ' f --I ,Inf lx I A A is 704 4+h Avenue HUNTINGTON, w. VA. ,7 ,I I I 'Y 1 i .aj x 'u If Q-7 X ll!! ' I+ ' I A I - Q ' X, GUARDING YOUR FINANCIAL SECURITY A ...F THOMPSONH5 Faciory OuI'IeI Shoe S'rore am Sam of Salwar 806 FourI'h Avenue I This is a book of memories. We, the Staff, have attempted to produce not merely an ac- count of a school year, but to capture the spirit, that certain prevailing quality which is a part of each Huntingtonian. School is composed of many things, people who mold memories, places that shape memories, and activities that round out memories. We have tried to gather as many of these components as possible so that in future years this Huntingtonian will contain your Moments to Rememberi' for 1959-60. 'wa ww km fm.. ,ffm Zu 74M an Km ff ,-fee vw Paddy 60.0.14 CarI's Custom Cleaners Jim's TV Shop Eastern Heights Beauty Salon The Paint Center Eastern Heights Hardware 8: Gifts Parkway Gift Shop Eastern Heights Launderama Price Pastry Shop Evans Super Market Schitt's Shoes Family Savings 8: Loan Co. Thritt Drug Store W T Grant Company Young's Restaurant SHOPPING CENTER The 1960 staff of the Huntingtonian extends best wishes to the Annual Production Staff of 1961, pictured here at their first meeting on May 13. The staff made plans at that meeting to attend the Yearbook Publications Workshop at Ohio University this summer, starting ,Tune 19 and closing June 25. Best of Luck to our next year's staff ! 'PII TlwQolwolb's Best. . . Qemioful-!owvI2.o0L Annual Pfzoduscfiow Lgvwv Kegsefv Ast Ruth MoDonaM Band Clwwles Cmmpbeiblb Mike Pswwsk Douidfjeukius POW 1205 EIDE Weed Business Educafiow . . . Outstanding Qhmfewt Draw Wollwv 2050147 Goodall . . . Qhoatlwuwb Bebbj Tww . . . Tgpwg Pabwcinf ladd Dfsbdbufiw Edumiiow EIN Dfumumomdf Dwmahcs - Basin,-Actofu Tom Gwelmwb Gaw OM: David Reedmu Bdibg Tweelf Home Economics Nawj Defjowmebb Jowuwlisvw Qaudw Q0!Utl'Mf A Q-5011101 Maw QQM5 Trumbull, Matlwwoiics Bill Robmfs Bi0LAw1mAow Joasuwf Pitsw Ofocluzsfmf Com-Qgw Rubsdff Qcisaw BIND Ilobenis BtUfAvw1mow Qoornlb Qfudies James Hwqoefv David Nwrlag United Naiioms BfUbAndmsow David Nuulmg Awww Lsgfsw Nowg Dwjowwebb DAB. Laws, Gum White QAJ-21. Ciiigeusldp Qf,.,sM,,,5..,,,.4, 38 wide JUDY NAGLE CAROLYN LADD PHYLLIS TWEEL SANDRA RUTHERFORD 7960-'67 MICHELE PETERSON BOBBIE STEVENS PHYLLIS McNEER SARA BETH GRANT WELLMAN STUDIO gem 937V2 Third AV6nue JA2-9 I 3 I Madison 73-38 for our first game. A stuck ball added to the exeitment. HHS. 76 East 59 Dunbar, 70-49 Express attempts ballet . . . liarhoursville loses 73-30, PO IE After many long hours of summer and fall practice when every nlemher worked hard on basketball, our team opened a season that put the Ponies on the top of the heap. The Regular Season ended with a l7-l recordg then two wins brought the Sectional titleg two more wins the Regional crown and the berth in the W. Va. Finals at Morgantown where various records were set as we lost to Nlontgomery l00-89. Many memories will always linger from this highly successful season with our l.Tfl7 points amassed against our opponents l.28T points. This was the season with the rebounds and knee that was Barrett. with the spark that was Maynard. the foul shot that was Ly kins, etc., etc. . sg 3 K 1 I 1 , f 'fy We his 516 g 4 0 H An- 3 .14 U , , EY 'x- ...qqgpn-nf if . 1 a 'R zf'-fs a , Wx is 1, 4 if Q QTV- Q h-4 J x E M 33? an X -A4 ,wr ,fi S-.. Q -. 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TODD JOHN TWEEL TOM GARLAND RHYS EVANS NGN! ,,,..,,,,, ..,,,, , , ,,,,,,, MARY ALICE DONALD Wiaz DDD,DDD DDDDDDDDDDDV,DDDD D ADDDD P ETE SCHOEW Belle HHHH HHHR A MAlyYAlEEligELg2N1f1fglhg2 rlrigjeffarol Reynolds assistant dn-eonon, proves helpful when another hand as Bartender sssddsdss.sdddss dssd J OHNNIE HICKS Salesman ,dddd ..dddd.... B ILL WEAVER Muriel ,...,,,,..,,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,, SALLY TURNBULL ' Y 7 9 ,am 7 W1 9111333 Those last few moments before curtain time . . . Room The waited meeting with Muriel. Wint makes an appearance. Out you go! A NIGHT TO RE BER T. WP V An open house lac-lore the prom. lhis is it . . , almost. A wonderful time in our 'ABali Ha'i. Decorating The Junior-Senior Prom held May 27th at the Hotel Prichard will be a night long remembered hy all who attended. The enchanted hours were from ten until one. The theme of 4'Bali Ha'i,' was carried out hoth in the decorations and in the music played hy the Howard Jennings orchestra. We had several young girls come into our island paradise and entertain us during intermission. There were pre-prom parties and par- ties after the prom lasting far into the morning. The P.T.A. sponsored an open house lor all those who attended the prom at the Owens-Illinois clubroom. Food, dancing, and having fun was the feature of the evening here. Also sponsored a movie entitled HA Night to Rememberw that lasted until dawn. Enter through a rainbow. Intermission-entertainment and relaxation. looked tonight. 1 I A picture so that we can always remember how we Q3 1' K 3 .Lf '31 . Y at g 'E' 1.5 4 M' . H f H Q: W f 1 . wx-L1 wily. Lg 1 sw ' ZA W .ef R F535 SE ICR EEK We nmrvlied into the senior assembly with mixed feelings. Forever we stand, even to etemity, as we leave our school and pass through the open portals of life's massive doors. 'WX Senior week began at 7:00 A.M. on June first as we boarded the three chartered buses which would take us to Cincinnati. The ride was long, but before noon we pulled into Coney lsland. There we entered into a world of ainusetnents and merriment. We encountered wlwhe Land of Oz, The Lost River, and many other unusual things. We met some of our classmates walking dazedly off the rollerecoaster in big straw hats and sunglasses, rushing off to buy more cotton candy. After leaving Coney we spent about three hours in Cin- cinnati shopping and eating our dinner. On the trip back the students were livelier than on the way down. We arrived back at school just a little before midnight. Miss Newman explains our week's activities to us on our last day of classes, May 31. P 5 JOYCE ANN CRABTREE Early in the spring we suffered the loss of a member of our l960 grad- uating class when she was struck and fatally injured by an automobile. if K In Memorianl lf Miss Newman proudly accepts a new 50 star flag from the Ro club. 960 Senior Luncheon K Mr. Rathburn accepts two new E flat comets for the band from the Annual staff in the name of the Class of 1960. www We all enjoyed the turkey dinner Thursday morning was the time to go to school for our caps and gowns. Friday morning at 9:40 we went to our last assem- bly. The first part of the program was a class proph- ecy, 'LThis is your life-Stan lVlaynard.', The second part of the assembly was the awarding of senior honor awards. The senior luncheon was held Friday afternoon at the Hotel Governor Cabell. Bill Weaver played a piano solo. Mary Ellen Wharton, Patty Vaughn and Betty Tweel sang Graduation Day to entertain us. QM .,L, 53:55 ' fm? , ? 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Q ,Lyf b' QV Q Lx mf ...L :min 47 Q 5? L 5 W we ' f Q 1' W YA , A A 14 Z X 5 L e I ,F in 4 E F i A, 'g Y f Q 1 KH ' f f i'5 K . 1' i w 1 . -I' f. . L L,l1 X YQ th , he 'if Q 5 g 3, M 0. I B L, -' 4' ' , I SQ V XX I we in 'f xv 9 L H f 'r ww' Graduation day dawned cloudy. The waiting seniors hoped that it wouldn't rain. Senior Week, somehow, by graduation had come to mean a series of lines as wead never known before. It all started Wednesday as we lined up to board the buses, continued all through the sen- ior trip, through senior assembly, Bacca- laureate, Commencement, returning our caps and gowns, and, finally, getting our reall, diplomas. A great moment. GR DU TIG DAY J une 6 1960 We gazed toward the stage as we listened to our class speakers. Something was so final about returning the caps and gowns. NINETY-FOURTH COMMENCEMENT Wh Wfhe Mold of a Man's Destiny Is in His Own Hands MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1960 10:00 A.M. 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Abney, James Robert, 81 Abraham, John Paul, 72, 97, 116 Amos, Ackerman, Ralph Williams, 81 Adams, Albert, 81 Adams, David, 72 Adams, James, 81 Adams, Nancy, 20, 70 Adams, William, 80 Adkins, Miss Barbara, 10, 98, 173 Adkins, Carloyn Lee, 81 Adkins, Christina Mae, 81, 94, 207 Adkins, Edward, 72 Adkins, F elita Marlene, 72 Adkins, Janice J., 20, 97, 135, 213 Adkins, Linda Lee, 20, 118 Adkins Adkins Linda Marie, 72 1 Linda Sue, 72 Adkins, Margaret Rose, 81 Adkins, Marsha Kay, 81, 207 Adkins, Pamela Karen, 20, 94, 96, 97, 98, 105, 106, 128 Adkins, Particia Sue, 20, 120 Adkins Patt Sue 20 130 Adkins Adkins , Y 1 , , Philip, 72, 105, 134, 135 , Sandra Jo, 72 Adkins, William, 20, 116 ADVE Akers, Akers, RTISERS INDEX, 151 Barbara Ann, 81 Eddie Lee, 72 Alberts, Larry, 72 Alexander, Penni Lynn, 72, 104 Allen, Bill Joe, 21 Allen, Harvey Nathaniel, 72, 145 Allen, Henry Williams, 81, 221 Allen, James Edward, 20, 221 Allen, Janice Lee, 81 Allen, Paul, 81, 221 Allen, Paul Edward, 20 Alley, Tom Robert, 72, 98, 116, 134 Alls, Connie Jean, 72 ALPHA TRI-HI-Y, 126-127 Tommy, 72 , Mrs. Marie, 18 Babcock, Jack Wade, 81 Bowen Castleberry, Miss Edith, 10 Amosen, Arne, 81 Anderson, Joyce, 72 Anderson, William, 21, 96, 97, 100, 10 214, 233 ANNUAL PRODUCTION, 92-93, 212 Apel, Mrs. Catherine, 10 Arbenz, David Lee, 81 ARCHERY CLUB, 136 Arnold, Cheryl Gene, 72 Arnold, Mr. Leland, 10, 124, 159 ART CLUB, 135 Arthur, Barbara Ann, 72 Arthur, Donald, 80 Arthur, Linda Kaye, 72 Artis, Dana Mark, 21 Ashworth, Louis Eddy, 21 Atchinson, Claire Lynn, 81 Atkins, Donna Gale, 72 Atkins, James William, 21 Austin, Brenda Louise, 72, 106 Austin, Butch, 21, 115, 119, 132 Austin, France Marie, 81 Aylesworth, David Thomas, 72, 104 B . . . Bagley, Charles, 80, 143 Bailey, Albert Mikell, 72 Bailey Charles Norman, 72 Baileyi Earl Hamilton, 81 Bailey, Evelyn Frances, 21, 120 Bailey, Gloria Jean, 72, 104, 213 Bailey, John Edward, 81 Baise, Mary Ann, 21 Baise, Patricia, 80 Baker, Bari Ellen, 81, 132, 133 Baker, Larry, 81 Baker, Robert, 72 Baker, Tom, 72, 144 Ball, Anthony, 80 Ball, Janis, 72 Ballard, Jeannie, 69 BAND, 116-117 Bane, Charles, 22, 144- 5, 128, I DEX Bane, Danny Joe, 81, 110 Banville, Barbara, 22, 53, 94, 106, 128 Barbour, Phyllis, 81 Barger, Patricia, 22, 108 Barnes, V. L., 80, 146 Barnes, Yvonne, 81 Barnett, Charles, 81, 98, 103, 116 Barney, Betty, 22 Barr, George, 22 Barr, Sandra, 72, 95 Barrett, Robert, 22, 94, 95, 97, 110, 114, 142, 197, 218, 219, 221, 222 Barta, Joseph, 72, 116 Bartram, Martha, 22 Bartee, Carl, 72 Bastianelli, Adrian, 72 Bayes, Janet, 22, 130, 131 Beard, Charles, 81 Beaty, Roberta, 72 Becker, Ricky, 116 Beckett, Jane, 23, 96, 104, 106, 108, 149, 191, 200, 222 Beckwith, Jane, 72, 93, 97, 102, 212 Bell, Ray, 80 Bell, Vernon, 23, 136 Benjamin, George, 23 Bennett, Lee, 81, 134, 207 Benson, Judy, 23, 226 Bentley, Patricia, 23, 91, 98, 124 Berry, Carl, 72 Berry, Donna, 72, 106 Berry, Mr. Robert, 10, 135 Berry, Sharleen, 23, 112 Beverley, Barbara, 18, 72, 103, 106, 129, 207 Bevins, Ella Lynn, 23, 130 Bevins, James Wynn, 23, 130 Bias, Ceyberta, 24 Bias, Donna, 24, 70, 98, 106, 118 Bias, Larry, 81 Bias, Mary, 72 Bias, Pamela, 81 BIG SISTERS CLUB, 106-107 Biggs, Davis, 24, 115, 119 Broske Randolph, 26, 104, 116 Broskez Stuart, 80 Brown, Barbara, 72, 104 Brown, Brenda, 26 Brown, Carolyn, 73 Brown, Glen, 80 Brown, Harold, 26 Brown, Jeffrey, 73 Brown, Jenny, 73 Brown, Nancy, 82, 112, 207 Brown, Paul, 82 Brown, Shelia, 73, 135, 159, 205 Brown, Brown, Virginia, 27, 130 William, 82 95, 100, 118, Browning, Judy, 26, 53, 65, 91, 94, 128, 142 Browning, Shirley, 82 Brubaker, Tod, 27 Bruce, Violet, 73 Brumfield, Dennie Paul, 82 Brumfield, Floyd, 80 Brumfield, Mr. Otis, 10, 130 Bryan, Charlotte, 27 Bryan, Pete, 71, 73, 110, 114, 115, Buckanan, Fred, 73, 104, 136 Buckland, James, 80 Buckler, Bill, 73 Billups, Phyllis, 72 Bird, Sharon, 82 Birkhe ad, Anne, 82 Bishop, Judith, 24, 120, 124 Blackwell, Carol, 82 Black, Mr. Charles, 18 Black, Patricia, 82 Blain, Francine, 24, 93, 96, 177, 205, 212 Blair, Jerry, 80 Blake, Don, 24, 145 Blake, Janet, 72 Blake, Larry, 69 Blake, Thomas, 72, 116 Bledsoe, James, 24 Bodine, Bob, 24, 110, 115, 119, 146 Boggs, Charles, 82 Bohart, Judy, 72, 106 Bolden, Ethea, 82 Bolt, William, 25 Booth, Frank, 82, 94, 110, 145, 221 Booth, George, 82 Booth, Jerry Sue, 25, 130 Booth, Ted, 25 Bowen, Donna Sue, 72, 95, 108, 123 Bowen, Gladys, 82 Bowen, Judy, 18, 72, 104 Bowen , Phyllis, 25, 130 Buckler, Kristen, 73, 120 Bunch, David, 73, 110 Bundy, Robert, 73 Bunn, James, 82 Bunting, Sharon, 27 Bush, Earl, 73 Burgess, Patricia, 27, 120 Burk, Brenda, 81, 82, 108, 126 Burnett, Bette, 73, 103 Buskirk, Larry, 27 Butcher, Joe, 80 119, 14-6, 147 Byer, Freddie, 71, 73, 110, 114, 145, 221 Byrd, Delores, 27, 70, 106 Byrd, Mary, 73 Byrd, Ruth, 82 C . . . Caldwell, Gilmer, 80 Caldwell, Herman, 80 Calloway, Helen, 73, 106 Callaway, Jim, 27, 100, 110, 114, 1 Camden, Tom, 28, 115, 119 Camp, Mr. George, 18 Campbell, Charles, 28, 116, 214 Cann, Miss Norma, 17 Canterberry, Jerry, 73, 110, 128 Cantrell, Clifford, 28, 130 Carey, Donna, 28, 112 Carico, Kay, 82 Carnes, Alice, 28 Carnes, Kessley, 82 Carnohan, Don, 28, 100, 115, 119 Carr, Kay Sue, 28 Carter, Carolyn, 80 Carter, Charles, 82, 221 Carter, Mary Lou, 82 Carter, Nancy, 80 Carter, Nancy J., 28 Casey, Lauvannia, 29, 130 Casey, Patricia, 82 Casey, Richard, 29 Cassis, Joe, 82 Bowen, Walter, 82 Bowman, Mike, 80 Bowman, Mr. T. R., 18 Bowman, Vonda, 25 Bowyer, Marilyn, 82 Boyer, Sandra, 25, 130, 131 Brackman, Kathy, 72 Bradley, Karon, 82, 108 Bradley, Patricia, 25, 124 Brammer, Patricia, 25, 70, 106, 137 Brewer, Sam, 82 Brickey, Joyce, 26 Bright, Jimmy, 26 Brilhart, Linda, 82, 98, 134 Briones, Leopold, 26, 104, 119, 129 Brodof, Terry, 26 Broh, Susan, 82, 97, 102, 103, 132, 193, 201 Caverlee, David, 82, 116 Chaffin, Joyce, 82 Chafin, Dorothy, 73 Chandler, Linda, 73, 104, 132, 207 Chapman, Barbara, 29, 70, 120 Chapman, Mary, 82 Chapman, Mike, 73, 104, 110, 205 Charles, Fred, 19, 21, 29, 100, 111, 214 Chase, David, 82 Chatfield, Charles, 73, 116 Chatterton, Roy, 73 Cheatham, Ronald, 69, 116 Chetwin, Susan, 69, 108 Childers, Robert, 82, 143 Childers, Verl, 29 Chinn, Bobbi, 73 47 114, 128, 145 Christian, Carolyn, 29, 70, 96, 98 Christian, Jo Ann, 29, 130 Christian, Judy, 73 CHRISTIAN YOUTH CLUB, 113 Clagg, Tim, 82 Clark, Larry, 29 Clark, Lee, 82, 146 Clark, Pricilla, 82 Clark, Wesley, 82 Clay, Donald, 82 Clay, Gary, 82 Clay, Rex, 30, 221 Clay, Sally, 30 Clere, Karen, 82 Clere, Sharon, 82 Clinger, Robert, 30 Cobb, Bill, 82, 98, 116 Coffron, Bill, 73, 148 Cole, Bonnie, 73 Coleman, Peggy, 82, 103, 108 Coleman, Susan, 82, 94, 108, 126 Collins, Joe, 73, 128, 14-4 Collins, Karyl, 30, 96, 102, 106, 126 Collins, Theda, 30, 120 Collins, Mr. Wilson, 18 Compston, Perry, 73 Compton, Mrs. Hite, 11, 102 Condeles, Dora, 73, 98, 120, 207 Connelly, Betty, 80 Connelly, Shirley, 30 Cook, Brenda, 82 Cook, Danny, 82 Cook, Mr. Jack, 145 Cook, Joseph, 82, 115, 119, 193, 201 Cook, Joseph W., 30 Cooke, Damon, 82, 110, 148, 221 Cooke, Donna, 30, 120 Cooke, Sue, 82 Cooper, Jackie, 31, 112 Cooper, Tom, 70 Copeland, Christy, 73 Copenhaver, Miss Elinor, 11, 120 Copley, James, 82 Copley, Jane, 18 Copley, Jo Ann, 73 Copley, Larry, 31, 130 Copley, Rebecca, 73 Cornell, Jerry, 73, 120 Cornes, Brenda, 73 Corness, Jerry, 73 Corradi, Alfreda, 31, 91, 104, 126, 1 Corum, Mrs. Jacqueline, 11, 102 Couch, Donna, 82, 132, 136 Cox, Larry, 80 Coyle, Lindal, 31 Coyner, Marvin, 73, 120 Crabtree, James, 31 Crabtree, Joyce, 31, 130, 228 Crabtree, William, 82, 97 Crawford, Bonita, 82 Creasey, David, 82, 110, 14-4 Creasy, Dale, 80 Crews, Howard, 31, 110, 115, 119 Crowder, John, 31, 116 Cubby, Roger, 73, 97, 116 Cummings, Dr. M. H., 4 Cummings, Mel, 32, 128, 226 Cunningham, Cindy, 32 Cunningham, Gail, 73, 95 Curry, Jim, 80 Curry, John 32 Curtis, Julia, 73 D... Dage, Sharon, 82 Dailey, Glenna, 73 Dailey, Martha, 73 Dailey, Peggy, 32, 91, 135 Dalles, Ronnie, 80 Daniel, Carolyn Sue, 32 Daniels, Tom, 73, 116 49, 191, 197 Darbes, Donna, 32, 70, 104, 106, 126, 128, 132 Darlington, James, 82 Darnall, Sharon, 73, 105, 108, 149, 191 Davis, Mr. A. C., 18 Davis, David, 82 Davis, Roby, 82, 115, 119 Davis, Stanley, 80 , Deacon, Mary Virginia, 32, 95, 96, 120 Dean, Helen, 73 Dean, Mary, 73 Dean, Nancy, 70, 82, 118, 207 Dean, Patty, 82 Dehart, Mrs. Anita, 11 DeJournett, Nancy, 32, 102, 113, 118, 203, 214 Delancy, John, 73 Dennison, Robert, 83, 221 DePascale, Ernest, 83 DePrie, Miss Emily, 11, 135 DeSilva, Mrs. Emily, 11, 118 Dial, Martha, 33, 91 Dial, Merrily, 73 Diamond, Billy, 83 Dillon, Judy, 33 Dillon, Sam, 83 Dingess, Phil, 80 Ferrell, Steve, 74, 116 Fetter, Mrs. Lillian, 12 Feury, Freda, 35, 130 Fields, Carol Lynn, 35, 91, 102. 123, 126, 185 Fife, James, 36 Fillenger, George, 36 Finch, Steve, 74, 120 Fisher, Carl, 83 Fisher, Thornton, 34, 36, 92, 93, 96. 116, 177, 212, 214 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION, 130-131 Dixon, James, 33 Doerson, Tom, 74 Donahoe, Mrs. Mary, 12 Donald, Mary Alice, 33, 96, 100, 102, 106, 128, 129, 224 Dorsey, Jack, 74, 116 Dorton, Estalean, 33 Douglass, Carol Sue, 83 Douglass, J oetta, 83 Drake, Albert, 83, 97, 116 DRAMATIC CLUB, 134 Drummond, Barbara, 83 Drummond, Charles, 33, 100, 130, 131, 214 Dudding, Al, 74 Flaherty, Veronica, 80 Fleming, Carolyn, 83, 98, 103 Fleming, Linda, 36, 118, 120 Fletcher, Sally, 83, 103, 149 Flower, Harry 83, 201 Forbess, Mike, 83, 116 Forinash, Bruce, 36, 105, 116, 128, 214 Forsythe, Leslie, 83, 108, 118, 207 Forsythe, William, 80, 128 FORUM CLUB, 97 Fox, Carmen, 74 Fox, Margaret, 36, 93, 94, 95, 106, 126, 212 France, Bob, 83 Frankel, Linda, 36, 91, 100, 108 Franklin, Michael, 36, 110, 114, 146, 221 Frasher, Johnny, 37, 130 Frazier, James, 83 Frazier, Mary, 74 Frazier, Richard, 74, 116, 128 FRENCH CLUB, 102 Fricke, Helen Kaye, 83, 132 Duncan, Barbara, 83, 103 Duncan, Carl, 74 Duncan, Gilbert, 74 Duncan, Gloria, 69, 130 Duncan, Jayne, 74, 108 Duncan, Larry, 74 Duncan, Sam, 83 Dundas, Charles, 74 Dunfee, Mrs. Chloe, 12, 97 DuVall, Marilyn, 74, 97, 120 DuVall, Richard, 74, 148 Earl, Phillip, 33 Earls, Dakota, 83 Earls, Jerry, 74, 114, 120 Earls, Jimmie, 33 Earls, Linda, 83 East, John, 74 Eastham, Sena, 34 Eaton, Mary, 34, 96, 120, 224, 227 Eckley, Eddie, 74, 110 Eddins, Jim, 34, 114, 120, 147, 202 Edmonds, Steve, 74, 110, 144 Edwards, Peggy, 83, 95, 126 Edwards, Susan, 34, 130 Effingham, Mr. Frank, 12, 140, 142, Elam, Barbara, 80 Elam, Boots, 74, 115, 119 Elam, Louis, 34 Ellis, Philip, 34 Ellis, Sandy, Emeigh, Lin 74, 98, 120 da, 74 1 Fulks, Adah, 74 Fulks, Virginia, 37, 70 FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB, 112 Fuller, Kenneth, 83 G . . . G.A.A., 122-123 Gallaher, Linda, 37, 70, 106, 112 Calloway, Carolyn, 74, 120 Galpenin, Joel, 83 Gamble, Jacquelin, 83 Garbee, Wesley, 37, 96, 97, 100, 105, 128, 200 Garland, Thomas, 37, 214, 224 Garner, Bill, 37, 114, 115, 119, 144 Garner, Bob, 37, 115, 144 Garrett, Jean, 74 Garrett, Pattie, 74, 102, 120, 132, 133 Garrett, Patty, 37 Garten, Robert, 80 Gartin, Sandee, 38, 91, 96, 100, 132, 133, 135 136, 214 Gatten, Frances, 83 Gerber, Lucinda, 83 Gerber, Nancy, 70 Gibson, Marie, 83, 132, 133, 149 Gieske, Crasy, 83, 135 Gillenwater, Richard, 80 Gillispie, Mae, 69 1 Erdmann, Peggy, 74 Erickson, Eddie, 34 Evans, Charlotte, 74, 102 Evans, Eddie, 74 Evans, Dr. Garrett H., 230 Evans, Jim, 83, 145 Evans, Linda, 74 Evans, Patty, 74 Evans, Rhys, 34, 224 Evans, Richard, 74 Everett, Sharon, 83 Ewing, Constance, 35, 91, 96, 100, 102, Faller, Patricia, 83, 103 Fallon, Aline, 35, 91, 96, 97, 98, 104 Farley, Larry, 74 Farmer, Bonnie, 83 Farmer, Garnet, 35, 137 Ferguson Ferguson Ferguson Ferguson, Ferguson Ferguson 1 Alton, 35 Earl, 35, 128, 175 Frances, 83 Glenn, 71, 74, 94, 104, 110, 144 Larry, 35, 116, 182 Woodrow, 69 Gillum, Peggy, 38, 94 Gilmour, Jimmy, 38 Girdler, Tom, 74 Glazier, Norman, 83 GLEE CLUB, 120-121 Glenn, Cyndee, 74, 120 Glick, Billy, 38, 104, 111 Glick, Joanne, 74 Glover, Nancy, 74 Goff, Mr. Rodney, 12, 211 Goodall, Bob, 38, 214 Goodall, Ernest, 83, 221 Goodwin, Denny, 80 Gordon, Ronald, 74 Goss, David, 83 Graham, Doug, 74 Graham, Rebecca, 38 Graley, Jim, 69 Graley, Judy, 83, 135, 207 Grant, Connie, 38 Grant, Sarabeth, 74, 106, 126, 135, 207, 215 Gray, Lynne, 74 Gray, Olivia, 38 Green, Al, 145 Greenlee, Mr. O. C., 6, 70 Greenwalt, Miss Grace, 12 Grimm, Marcia, 39, 96, 124 Grizzel, Earl, 39, 146 Grobe, Michael, 74 Grove, Glen, 69 Gue, Larry, 39 Gwinn, Carolyn, 74, 95 Gwinn, Marolyn, 74 Hackney, Michael, 80 Haden, Betty Sue, 39, 70, 98, 118, 128, 134, 159 Haddox, Ted, 74, 98, 128, 14-8 Haeberle, John, 83, 116 Hagaman, Darlene, 39 Hage, George, 80, 124 Hage, Tom, 39, 119 Hager, Barbara, 75 Hager, Mrs. Henrietta, 13, 211 Hager, Joe, 75 Hagley, Jerry, 69 Hairston, Delaniel, 69 Hairston, George, 75 Hale, George, 39, 116 Hale, John, 40 Hale, Shelba, 75 Hale, Wilsie, 39, 118, 200 Hall, Rodger, 80 Hampton, John, 4-0, 119 Handloser, James, 40, 110, 135 Handshaw, Sharon, 83 Hanley, Dickie, 80 Haptonstall, Thomas, 40 Hardy, Emma, 75 Harmon, Nancy, 83, 108 Harmon, Sidney, 75, 116 Harold, Linda, 83, 120 Harper, James, 40, 97, 214 Harper, Louis, 40, 136 Harris, David, 83 Harris, Robert, 69, 116, 128 Holley, Victoria, 83 Holliday, Linda, 83, 98 Holmes, Lana, 75, 106, 120 Holswade, Jane, 75, 95, 98, 108, 205 Holt, Carolyn, 83 Holt, Ruth, 83, 104 Holton, Deloris Rae, 42, 96 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB, 118 HONOR ROLL, SENIOR, 214 Hood, Jeff, 75, 119, 128 Hoover, Caroline, 75, 106, 120 Horan, John, 42 Horn, Helen, 43 Horn, Spicy, 83 Houch, John, 80 Houchin, Julie, 83, 104 Houchin, Mrs. Ruby, 18 Houdyschell, Mike, 75 Hovey, Jim, 84 Hovey, John, 84 Howe, Susan, 84 Howell, David, 75 Howell, Rose, 84 Hoy, Janet, 84 Huffman, Tim, 75, 14-3 Hughes, Marvin, 84, 116 Humphrey, Kelly, 80 Humphreys, Bertie Anne, 43, 91, 94, 108, 113, 126, 224 Humphreys, Mary, 43, 120, 134, 224 Harrison, Donna Sue, 83 Harrison, James, 83 Harrison, Martha, 75 Harrison, Nancy, 75 Harrison, Paul, 40, 110, 115, 119 Harrison Treva 83 HUNTINGTON HI-Y, 115 HUNTINGTON STAFF, 92-93, 212 Hurley, Shirley, 80 Hurt, Valla, 43, 118, 125 Hutchinson, Charles, 43 Hutchinson, Edna, 84 Hutchinson, Mary, 84 Hysell, Harry, 80 I . . . INDEX, ADVERTISERS, 151 Johnson Harrold, Thomas, 81, 83, 110, 145, 221 Harvey, Thomas, 75 Hatmaker, Charles, 75 Hatten, Frances, 83, 135 Hatten, Walter, 40 Hatton, Sharon, 40, 105 Haug, Carolyn, 75, 207 Havens, Carolyn, 41 Hay, Jennifer, 75, 97, 102, 135 Hayes, Helen, 75, 112, 126 Hayes, Paula, 18, 75 Hayes, Mrs. Rachel, 13, 113 Hayes, Tim, 41, 100, 120, 182, 202 Hayman, Patty, 75, 126 Haynes, Harold, 75, 104, 112 Hazelett, Boyer, 83 Hazelett, Carolyn, 41 Hazelett, Edna, 41, 112, 126 Heckman, James, 75, 97, 110, 196, 199 Heironimus, Richard, 83, 136 Hendershot, John, 75 Henderson, Tommy, 83 Hendrick, Roger, 83 Henry, Donna, 41 Henry, Mrs. Thelma, 7, 70 Hensley, Bonnie, 41 Hensley, Ilah, 75, 120 Herbert, Anita, 41, 96, 132 Herbster, Catherine, 83 Hereford, Mary, 70, 75, 135 Hesson, Jac, 80 Heywood, Jane, 41, 96, 98, 104, 108 Hickman, Richard, 83 Hicks, John, 42, 110, 115, 119, 224 Hicks, Judy, 42 Hilderbrandt, Wanda, 42 Hill, Bill, 75 Hill, James, 42, 119 Hineman, Linda, 75 Hinerman, Kenneth, 75, 97, 116 Hines, Rubena, 83 Hoff, Mr. Don, 210 Hoffer, Harry, 19, 23, 42, 111, 114, 128, 148 Hogan, Pauly, 75, 100, 118, 132, 135 Hohman, Sandra, 42, 91, 102, 105, 106, 128 Hoisington Donna, 75, 106 Holbrook, Giles, 75, 110, 114, 146, 147 Holderby, Larry, 80 Holley, Karen, 75, 104, 106 INTERCLUB COUNCIL, 100-101 J... Jack, Larry, 84, 110, 145, 221 Jack, Shirley, 84 Jackson, Miss Rebecca, 125, 211 Jackson, Margaret, 84 Jacobs, Stephanie, 84, 103, 108, 149 Janssen, Margaret, 84, 103 J arrell, Carol Sue, 43, 96, 132, 133 J arrell, Robert, 75 J arrell, Susy Ann, 84 Jarvis, Roger, 80 Jarvis, William, 43 Jenkins, Jenkins, David, 43, 116, 124, 214 Gale, 84 Jenkins, Linda, 44, 96 Jennings, Melvin, 75, 221 Jewell, Josephine, 84 Jimison, Dianna, 44, 93, 212 Johnson, Barbara, 84 Johnson Bob, 75 Johnson Frances, 75 Johnson Frank, 75 Johnson Kenneth, 75 Johnson, Martha, 84 Johnson Mike, 84, 98, 145 Johnson Pam, 75 Johnson, Patricia, 84, 103 Johnson Richard, 44 Johnson Sandra 44 91 130 f Sandy, '84, 'losl 126, 132, 20 Johnston, Phyllis, 44 Johnston, Mrs. Thelma, 18 Jones, Beverly, 44 Jones, Mr. Fred, 13 Jordan, Janet, 84 Joy, Robert, 75 JUNIOR RED CROSS, 98-99 Justice, James, 84 K . . . Kayes, Henry, 84, 115, 193, 201 Keams, Sheila, 81, 84, 94 Keay, Jane, 84 Kellermann, Mary, 75, 106, 120 Kelley, Carol, 75, 120 Kelley, Harry, 44, 110, 120 Kelley, J ack, 80 95, 96, 102, 1, 207 Kelley, Vesta, 84 . Kessick, Anthony, 44, 116 Kessley, Barnes, 80 Keyser, Lynn, 34, 45, 92, 93, 97, 133, 135, 212, 214, 232 Keyser, Suellen, 75 Kidd, Patricia, 18, 45, 96, 214 Kilgore, Carolyn, 45 Kilgore, Mike, 84 Kilgore, Pat, 84 Kilgore, Paul, 84 Kilgore, Phyllis, 45 Kilgore, Phyllis Ann, 45 Kimble, Tom, 84 Kincaid, Carroll, 45, 91, 95, 100, 102 128, 129, 200 King, Barbara, 45 King, Clifford, 45 King, David, 75, 100, 113, 116, 120 King, Edward, 46, 98, 134 King, Sonra, 46, 102 King, Myron, 84 Kingsbury, David, 76, 146 Kirtley, John, 76, 119 Kiser, Jim, 46, 116 Kiser, Martha, 46, 102 Kizzee, Bob, 80 Kizzee, Lowell, 69 Knight, Barbara, 84, 94 Koletka, Miss Eliabeth, 13 Koletka, Mary, 46, 98, 120 Kopp, Marcia, 76, 93, 106, 135, 212 Kyer, Jim, 84 L . . . Lacock, Helen, 46, 120 106, 108 Ladd, Carolyn, 76, 106, 108, 126, 138, 207, 215 Lambert, Harry, 80 Lambert, Jack, 84 Lambert, Mary, 46, 100, 137, 182 Landers, Carolyn, 76 Lane, Glen, 76 Laney, Ruby, 80 LATIN CLUB, 103 Latta, Carla, 46, 120 Lawrence, Paige, 84, 103, 118 Lawrence, Sandra, 76, 118, 207 Lawson, Anita, 76 Lawson, Bob, 84 Lawson, Harriet, 84, 103 Lawson, Janet, 84 Layne, Ernest, 47 Leap, Don, 84, 97, 116 Leap, Les, 84, 116 Leckie, Robert, 76 Lee, Edward, 76, 116 Leek, Armetrice, 47, 96 Leggett, Douglas, 76, 116 Lemaster, Eddie, 84 Lemaster, Nancy, 84 Leonard, Clara, 47 Leonard, Sarah, 84 Lerner, Mike, 47, 96, 97, 104 Leslie, Lynda, 76 Levine, Lawrence, 76, 115, 134 Levy, Larry, 84 Lewis, Judith, 76, 120 , 132 Lewis, Tanya, 84 LIBRARY CLUB, 125 Lintbecum, Mary, 84 Lively, Judy, 47 Lloyd, Charles, 84, 98 Lloyd, Sharon, 47, 120 Lowe, Sally, 84 Lucas, Avinell, 47, 93, 212 Lucas, Dana, 84 Lucas, Lenore, 84, 97, 103 Lunsford, Patty, 84 Lutz, Paul, 76, 95 Lykins, Bob, 47, 110, 219, 221 Lyons, Gary, 48, 114 Lytle, Donna Gail, 19, 27, 48, 65, 91, 95, 96, 104 108, 126, 128, 142, 197 Madden, Joyce, 84- Magariello, Larry, 116 Majher, Denny, 76, 114, 128, 144, 145 Majher, Edward, 84 Mankin, Donald, 49 Manus, Carol, 84, 98 Manus, Joyce, 84 Maple, Mike, 49, 96 Marcks, Major, 80 Marcum, Connie, 84 Marcum, Martha, 80 Marcum, Rita Kay, 76, 106 Marcum, Ronnie, 49 Mosser, Charles, 76 Mossman, Robert, 85 Mounts, Deloris, 76 Mounts, Linda, 85 Mullen Margaret, 77 Mullins, Barbara, 52 Mullins, Judy, 85 Mullins, Margaret, 80 Muncy, James, 80 Marcum, Stephen, 76, 116 Markin, Steve, 76, 119 Marshall, Bernard, 84, 119 Marshall, Carl, 84, 125, 136 Marsteller, Ronnie, 76, 110, 146 Martin, Jackie, 76, 94, 104, 106 Martin, Linda, 76 Martin, Sharon, 80 Martin, Sharon, 49 Martin, ,Virginia, 76, 126 Massey, Dennis, 84, 110, 116, 124 Massey, Samuel, 85 Masters, Charles, 50 Masters, Gene, 80 Mathews, Mike, 76 Max, Sylvia, 50, 132, 133, 214 May, Elizabeth, 76, 136 May, Martha, 50, 91, 100, 133, 135, 136 Maynard, Arthur Stanley, 50, 94, 95, 97, 100, 110, 114, 146, 147, 199, 200, 214, 218, 221, 223, 233 Murphy, Deanna, 85 Murphy, Wanda, 85 Myers, Bill, 85, 221 Myers, Dan, 85 Myers, Marianne, 77, 98, 106, 112, 126 Myers, Russell, 85 Mylar, Kenneth, 77 Mylar, Shirley, 77 Mc... McCallister, John, 77 McCallister, Thomas, 48 McCaskey, Nancy Jane, 85, 97, 102, 103, 193, 201 McCaw, Susan, 85 McClanahan, Marguerita, 77 McCloud, Carol, 80 McCloud, Phyllis, 4-8 McCollister, Norma, 48, 70, 104 McColm, Harriette, 85, 135 Maynard, Dorothy, 80 Maynard, Glenda, 76 Maynar d, Lloyd, 80 Maynard, Warren, 76, 148 Maynord, Mary Ellen, 85 Mayo, Leslie, 85 Mayo, Nellie, 76 Mayo, Renny, 85, 94, 103, 126, 134, 149 Meade, Janice, 76 Meador, David, 50, 110 Meador, Karen, 76 N... Meador, Rosemary, 85 Meadows, Linda, 85 Meadows, Linda, 50 Meadows, Patricia, 50 Meadows, Richard, 85 Mealey, Fred, 80 Mechanic, John, 50 Medley, Dorthohy, 76 Meincer, John, 51 Mellert, Fred, 76 Mendelson, Carol, 51, 97, 98, 100, 104 Menear, Judy, 51, 124 Mers, Paul, 85 Messinger, David, 85, 136 Metz, Ellen, 76, 93, 103, 205, 212 Midkiff, Karleen, 76, 108, 120 Millard, Linda, 51, 112, 120 Miller, Mr. Claude, 17, 140, 142 Miller, Evy, 76, 124 Miller, Mr. John, 14, 104 Miller Michael, 76 Miller, Mrs. Pauline, 14 Miller, Robert, 85, 136 Mills, Lionel, 76, 119 Minton, Anne, 85, 98, 103 Mitchell, Gary, 76, 146 Mitchell, James, 85, 97 Mitton, Linda, 76, 123 Moel, Steven, 76, 116, 134 Moffat, Mary, 51, 91, 102, 106, 126, 132, 133, 134 Moncer, Orelaine, 85 Moncer, Sharon, 51 Moody, Peggy, 76 Moore, Helen Darby, 51, 70, 91, 100, 106, 108, 118, 128, 200 Moore, Ronald, 51, 116 McComas, Beverly, 77, 120 McComas, Charles, 80 McComas, James, 85 McComas, Mike, 4-8 McComas, Roberta, 77 McComas, Ronald, 77 McConnell, Jackie, 77 McCorkle, Judith Ann, 48 McCoy, Delores, 85 McCoy, Joe, 85 McCoy, Mr. John, 13, 148 McCoy, Mr. Raymond, 13, 140, 146, 147, 221 McCray, John, 69, 146 McCulloch, Mary, 85, 103, 149, 193, 201 McDermott, Mr. Terrance, 14 McDonald, Pat, 48, 114, 119 McDonald, Ruth, 49, 214, 224 McDonald, Tim, 77, 119 McDonough, John, 49, 100, 115, 119, 197 McGann, Stephanie, 85, 102, 103, 135, 207 McGhee, Bill, 85, 116 McGhee, Don, 85, 98, 116, 119, 145 McKee, David, 85, 116 McKinney, Arthur, 49 McKinney, Gary, 77, 145 McMullin, Mrs. Vernice, 14, 208, 211 McNeer, Phyllis Jean, 77, 108, 126, 128, 207, McVay, Jody, 49, 182 Nagle, Judy, 18, 77, 104, 118, 138, 207, 215 Nancarrow, Mary, 52, 92, 93, 100, 120, 212 Napier, Doris, 17, 120 Napier, Thomas, 77 Napier, Wayne, 85 Nash, Barbara, 85 Nasser, Gloria, 85 Necessary, Nancy, 52, 91, 100, 112, 126 Neekamp, Donna, 52 Norris, Douglass, 53 Nowlin, La Vonda, 85 Nunley, David, 53, 96, 116, 125, 214 Nunley, Mike, 77 0... Oakes, French, 85 Oiler, James, 69 Olah, Johnny, 77, 144 ORCHESTRA CLUB, 124 Orsillo, Mr. Angelo, 15, 136, 200 Osborne, David, 80 Osbome, Larry, 53, 120 Osborne, Linda, 85, 207 Osborne, Michael, 80 Osky, Mr. Carl, 18 Oswald, Ann, 77 Overby, Harold, 85 Owen, Jimmy, 85 Owens, William, 69 Oxley, Miss Florence, 15 Oxley, Miss Sweetland, 15 P... Pace, Charles, 54, 115, 119 Pace, Natalie, 85, 108, 129, 143 Pack, Janice, 80 Palmer, Bob, 77, 113 Pancake, Dave, 77, 110, 221 Parker, George, 85 Parker, Joe, 54 Parsons, Pamela, 85 PARTICIPATION, 88-89 Partlow, Barbara, 77 PATRONAGE, 152-153 Patterson, Elaine, 54, 124, 132, 133 Patterson, James, 54, 119 Patton, Bill, 85, 115 Patton, Linda, 85 Patton, Sandee, 77 Paugh, Mrs. Janice, 15, 137 Paughly, Sara, 124 Pearson, Audie, 77 Peck, Cheddie, 54 Pelfrey, Douglass, 54 Pemberton, Bob, 54, 114, 115, 119, 146 Pemberton, Harold, 80 Pennington, Donna, 77 Peoples, Ann, 85, 207 Peoples, Frances, 54, 95, 108 Perdue, Linda, 55 Perdue, Lois, 77 Perdue, Ronald, 77 Perry, Alvin, 55, 130 Perry, Karen, 7 7 Perry, Leeta, 77 Perry, Rebecca, 55 Perry, Rena, 80 PERSONALITIES, 8-9 Peters, Frank, 55, 115, 119 Peters, Keith, 77, 116 Peterson, Michele, 80, 207, 215 Phillips, Becky, 85, 118, 128, 132, 134 Phillips, Dennie, 77, 104 Phillips, Frances, 55 Phillips, John, 77, 105 Phipps, Patricia, 55 Pierson, Pat, 85, 94 Nelson, Bill, 77, 110, 119, 143 Nelson, Bonnie, 85 Nelson, Daniel, 52 Nelson Gene 77 Nelson: Mae Lacreta, 69 Nelson, Richy, 77, 116 N estbu Nestbu Nestbu rg, David, 85, 116 rg, Gloria, '53, 96, 120 rg, Paul, 77, 120, 124 Moore, Moore, Susan, 76, 104 Williaan, 85 Moos, Marianne, 52, 91, 94, 96, 100, 123 Moreman, Johnny, 85 Morgan, Hannah Booth, 52, 132, 133 Morlock, Pamela, 19, 25, 52, 65, 70, 98, 108, 118, 126, 128, 142, 170, 183, 224 Morris Morris, Aubrey, 80 Mr. Harry W., 14, 92, 208, 212, 229 Morrison, Darrell, 85 Morton, Charles, 76 Moslander, Ruth, 76 Mossburg, David, 85 Newman, Brenda, 53, 77 Newman, Joe, 77, 14-6 Newman, Miss Mae, 5, 150, 228, 229 Newman, Phyllis, 77 Niceler, Pete, 53, 111, 114, 142, 146, 221 Nichols, Mrs. Elizabeth, 14, 132, 133 Nichols, Mr. Jack, 15, 105, 201' Nicholas, John, 80, 116 Nickell, Phyllis, 53, 96, 120, 126 Nicely, Judith, 85 Noble, Ira, 77 Noble, Thomas, 53 Nolan, Alfred, 77 Pike, J eraldine, 85 Pike, Jim, 77 Pillon, Sam, 80 Pinnell, Mary Jean, 77 Pitser, Joanna, 55, 96, 97, 105, 108, 126, 214 Plummer, Mary Jo, 55, 93, 137, 198, 212 Plybon, Almedia, 85 Plybon, Diania, 77 Poling, Brenda, 85 Poling, Tommy, 56, 130 Ponsell, Janice, 77 Porter, Martha, 56, 91, 92, 93, 100, 212 Porter, Sally Staras, 56 Potter, Bennie, 80 Potter, Virginia, 56 Potts, Miss Helen, 15 Power, Kathleen, 77, 102, 134 Prater, Ronnie, 85 Pratt, Carol, 56 Preston, Diania, 77 Price, Franklin, 80 Prichard, Patricia, 78, 104, 108, 207, 226 Pridemore, Charles, 78, 146 Prout, James, 85 Q . . . QUILL 81 SCROLL, 133 R . . . Raczok, Harry, 56, 145 Raglin, Bob, 56, 114, 146 Raglin, Lynn, 80 Raines, James, 56 Raines Ramey , Lee, 85 , Carole, 57 Ramey, Frieda, 79 Ramsey, Dru, 78, 98, 106, 120 Ramsey, Karen, 86 Ramsey, James, 78, 104, 105 Ramsey, Mary, 78 Randolph, Mr. John, 17, 211 Rathburn, Mr. James, 16, 111, 116, 229 Ray, Bill, 80 Ray, Ricky, 71, 78, 110, 114, 146, 147, 219, 22 223 Ray, Robert, 57 Ray, Roger, 57, 100, 116, 120, 214 Ray, William, 69 Reeder, David Earl, 57, 116, 120, 214 Rees, Don, 78, 116 Reese, Patricia, 86 Reggel, Sally, 78, 105, 108, 126, 193, 201 Reynolds, Alice, 57, 96, 98 Reynolds, Barbara, 86, 207 Reynolds, Miss Carol, 225 Reynolds, Clark, 86, 146 Richardson, Kathryn, 86, 112 Richardson, Patricia, 57, 70, 106 Richmond, Dick, 57 A Richmond, Paul, 78, 116 Rickman, Paul, 86 Riddle, Janice, 86, 94 Rigsby , Patricia, 86 Riley, Mary Ann, 86 Riley, Sharon, 86, 126, 207 Rist, Patricia, 57, 93, 212 Ritter, John, 86, 102 RO CLUB, 110-111 RO ANN CLUB, 108-109 Roberson, Susan, 86, 132, 133 Roberts, Kay, 58, 91, 108, 149, 191, 197 Roberts, Lida, 58, 112 Roberts, William, 58, 96, 97, 105, 128, 200, 21 233 Robertson, Joe, 78, 128 Robertson, John, 80 Robertson, Susan, 70 Robinson, Garland, 86 Rodefer, Robert, 86 Rogers, Beth, 58, 70, 104, 106, 112 Rogers, Dave, 80 Rogers, Diana, 78 Rogers, Rollie, 86 Rolen, Carol, 58 Rollyson, Don, 86 Romine, Beechie, 78, 146 Romine, Larry, 58, 130, 131 Rood, Glenna, 86 Rowe, Rood, Jerry, 80 Rose, Janet, 86, 98, 207 Rose, Jerry, 80 Rose, John, 58 Rose, Mike, 86 Rose, Thomas, 78, 128 Rosenblatt, Jacquelyn, 86 Ross, Bill, 86 Ross, Brenda, 86 Ross, Charles, 78, 116 Ross, Gloria, 58 Ross, Linda, 86 Ross, Sharon, 78, 125, 207 Ross, Tommy, 78, 120, 202 Bobby, 80 Rowsey, Charles, 69 Rowsey, Janice, 80 Ruffier, Emelie, 86, 126 Rule, John, 78, 119 Runyon, Gene, 80, 146 Runyon, Judy, 86, 207 Russell, Miss Adelaide, 16 Russell, Frances, 59, 96, 100, 123, 214 1, 4, Russell, Judy, 86 Russell, Roger, 86 Rutherford Sandra 78 95 1 4, 108, 126, 138, 7 7 7 7 0 207, 215 Rutledge, Tom, 59, 114 S... SAFE TEENS, 128 Salmons, Eleanor, 78 Sanford, Frank, 86, 143, 221 Sanford, Janis, 86, 98 Saunders, Jimmy, 86 Sayre, Margaret, 78, 134, 202 Scaggs, Gary, 78, 114, 144 Schein, Stephanie, 86, 132, 133, 134, 207 Staten, Linda, 61 St. Clair, Litz, 80, 106 Steiner, Richard, 86, 104, 116, 124 Steirn, Arlene, 86 Steirn, Marshall, 61 Stephenson, Jonny, 86, 118 Stephenson, Susan, 78 Stepp, James, 86 Stevens, Chari, 61, 91, 98, 100, 102, 106, 139 Stevens, Mary Alice, 78, 97, 102, 106, 120, 2,07 215 Stevens, Robert, 61 Stevenson, John, 86, 116 Stewart, Ila Lee, 61, 70, 118, 134, 200 Stewart, Virgil, 78 Stewart, Mrs. Virginia, 16 Schill, Carol, 59 Schoew, Pete, 59, 110, 114, 115, 119, 142, 196, 224 Schroeder, Nancy, 86 SCIENCE CLUB, 105 Scott, Susan, 78, 104, 106, 126 Sellards, Nancy, 59, 104, 118, 126, 128 Sexton, Brenda, 80 Sexton, Mary, 86 Shaffer, Edgar, 59, 110, 114, 115, 119 Shanklin, Paul, 78 Sharp, Loretta, 86 Shaver, Larry, 59, 110 Shaver, Patti, 78, 133 Sheers, Judith, 59 Shepard, Kay, 78 Shepard, Larry, 86 Shepard, Peggy, 78 Sherrill, David, 86 Shields, Jerry, 86 Short, Short, Elizabeth, 78 Lora, 78 Stollings, Patty, 86 Stone, Harold, 62, 130 Stone, Janet, 62 Stone, Rosie, 87 Stone, Sharon, 62, 103 Stone, Sheila, 87 Stover, Sally, 87 Stover, Sharon, 87, 103. Stowers, Norman, 62 Straight, Nancy, 87, 118 Strickling, Bonnie, 62, 91, 97, 100, 102, 134 STUDENT COUNCIL, 94-95 STUDENT EXPRESS, 119 Stull, Mary, 87 Sturgeon, Vivian, 62, 104, 108, 139 Sudduth, Sharon, 62 Sullivan, Fern, 78, 120 Sullivan, James, 69 Sullivan Sullivan Summer , Phyllis, 62 , Virginia, 63, 120 , Elizabeth, 63, 91, 96, 97, 100, 103 Summers, Paula, 78 Shy, Martha Porter, 56, 91, 92, 93, 100, 212 Shy, Sherry, 78 Siers, Richard, 86 Sidebottom, Mr. Paul, 16 Simmen, Susan, 86, 118 Simmons, Edna, 78 Simmons, Peggy, 60, 91, 94, 98, 100, 118, 126, 128 Simmons, William, 60 Simms, Arlyna, 86 Simonton, John, 78, 116 Sunderland, Charlotte, 69 Swanson, Joyce, 63 Swartz, Frances, 63, 91, 96, 120, 139, 197 Szlemko, Suzanne, 87, 108 T... Tappan, Dennis, 80 Tarpley, Joe, 80 Tate, Robert, 78 Simpkins, Linda, 86 Simpkins, Tommy, 60, 130, 146 Sipple, John, 78 Six, Claire, 78 Sizemore, James, 60 Slack, Harry, 86, 145 Slavin, Lynn, 78, 134 Sliger, Robert, 60 Smith, Carrie, 86 Smith, Charles, 78 Smith, Darrell, 60 Smith, Donna, 78, 118, 125 Smith, Jacqueline, 78 Smith, Judy, 78, 136 Smith, Katherine, 86, 103 Smith, Kirk, 86 Smith, Lucille, 60, 91, 96, 100, 123, 125 Smith, Mary, 86 Smith, Ramona, 86 Tatler, 132 Taylor, Harriet, 87 Taylor, Harry, 79 Taylor, Harvey, 87, 94, 105, 201 Taylor, Mary, 63, 224 Taylor, Peggy, 79 Taylor, Sara, 63, 104, 149, 191 Teets, Eleanor, 87 TENNIS CLUB, 129 Terlizzi, Carmen, 87 Terell, Bobby, 87, 148 Terrell, Bonnie, 63, 126 Terrell, Dale, 79, 134 Thabet, Steve, 79 Thomas, Barbara, 87, 98, 132, I33, 135, 149 Thomas, Bonnie, 87, 103 Thomas, Carolyn J., 79 Thomas, Carolyn K., 63, 91, 108, 126, 139 Thomas, Don, 69 Thomas, Freda, 87 Smith, Susan, 78, 120 Smith, Tom, 60, 128 Southworth, Louis, 78 SPANISH CLUB, 104 Spears, Judee, 78 Spence, Stella, 80 Spencer, Bobby, 86, 116 Spencer, Rena, 86, 143 Sperry, Philip, 80 Spotte, Stephen, 61 Spralding, Donna, 86, 94 Spreacher, Hope, 80 Spurlock, Betty, 61, 136 Spurlock, William, 80 Stadler, Richard, 86, 116 Thomas, George, 79 Thomas, Jerry, 87, 116 Thomas, Lottie, 79 Thomas, Mike, 89 Thomas, Roger, 79 Thomasson, Marilynn, 87 Thornburg, David, 87 Thornburg, Kay, 87, 103 Thornton, Alice, 87, 97, 103 Thorton, Mrs. Ruth, 16 Tickle, Jim, 64, 110, 135 Tillet, Albert, 64, 114 Tincher, Judith, 79, 105, 134, 226 Todd, David, 64, 110, 197 Tomblin, Linda, 64, 93, 212 Stafford, Frances, 86, 112 Stanley, Mrs. Juanita, 16 Stapelton, Opal, 86 Staples, Hugh, 80 Stapleton, Frances, 61 Stark, Ronnie, 80 Starkey, Bob, 14-6 Starkey, Charles, 86 Tomlin, Judy, 64, 130 Tomlin, Mike, 87 TORCH CLUB, 96 Trainor, Kay, 79, 104, 108, 141 Travis, Alice, 64, 96, 98, 126 Travis, Lana, 87 Treacy, Trippy, Steve, 79, 97, 111, 116 Thomas, 69 Trosper, Mr. William, 7 True, Jane, 79, 102, 135 Tullock, Judy, 79 Turnbull, Bill, 87 Turnbull, Sally, 64, 91, 96, 100, 106, 126, 128, 129, 132, 133, 134, 214, 224 Wallace, Barbara, 87, 103, 135, 201, 207 Wallace, Carolyn, 79 Wallen, James, 116 Walton, Jon, 79 Ward, Albert, 66, 116 Ward, Paul, 87 Wilmer, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, James, 68, 104, 110, 128, Barbara, 68, 126, 128 Glena, 68, 118 Mary Harvey, 68, 98, 108, Priscilla, 68 Richard, 68, 115, 119 Turner, Helen, 87 Turner, Juanita, 79 Turner, Sharon, 64 Tweel, Angela, 87, 103, 135 Tweel, Elizabeth, 65, 91, 96, 108, 133, 214 Tweel, John, 65, 96, 97, 100, 105, 120, 128, 224 Tweel, Joyce, 79, 103 Tweel, Larry, 87, 110, 145, 221 Tweel, Phyllis, 79, 108, 138, 182, 207, 215 U . . . Underwood, John, 65, 58 V... Valavanis, Artemis, 65, 120, 128 Valentine, Patricia, 79, 95, 104, 108 Warren, Roger, 79, 116 Waren, Sharon, 87 Watts, Leslie, 87 Watts, Linda, 66 Way, Mr. Stewart, 17, 219, 220, 221, 223 Weaver, Bill, 66, 110, 224 Webb, Dolores, 70, 87 Webb, Michael, 66 Webb, Robert, 79 Weed, Bill, 66, 116, 124, 214 Weekley, Thomas, 79 Weil, James, 66, 93, 120, 206, 212 Weinberger, Ferd, 79, 116, 124 Weinberger, Karen, 66, 118 Weinberger, Peggy, 79 Wellman, Miss Helen, 17, 112 Westfall, Craig, 87, 159 Wetherholt, Frances, 79 Wharton, Mary Ellen, 67, 91, 106, 120, 182 Wilson, Robert, 80 Windsor, Mrs. Fay, 7, 70 Winkler, Ronald, 68 Wiseman, Raymond, 69 Win, Mary, 87, 103 Wolfe, Charles, 80 Wolfe, Freddie, 87 Wolford, Jerry, 80 Wood, Marian, 79 Woodall, Gloria, 70, 87 Woods, James, 87, 94 Woods, John, 79, 104, 134, 135 Woods, Sue, 79, 97, 102 Woodward, Mary, 87 Wookey, Wayne, 79 Workman, Ann, 87, 108 Workman, Betty, 18, 69, 137 Workman, Joy, 79 Wormser, Ronnie, 79 Van Arsdale, David, 79, 144 Van Blaircom, Katrina, 79, 98, 104, 106, 226 Van Blaricom, Kirk, 87 Vance, Brenda, 87 Vance, Linda, 79, 132 Wheeler, Barbara, 87, 118 Wheeler, Dorothy, 79, 98, 106, 118, 227 Whisman, Charles, 80, 116 Whisman, Chester, 69, 116 White, Ann, 79, 104 Wright, John, 87, 116 Wright, Lois, 80 Wright, Sue, 79, 106, 112, 126 Wroten, Wroten, Elaine, 87 Janet, 79 Vannoy, Karen, 87, 98, 126 Varnum, Garnet, 65, 70, 139 Varnum, Judy, 70, 87, 207 VARSITY CLUB, 114 Vaughan, Patricia, 65, 70, 120 Vickers, Harold, 79 Vincent, Linda, 79, 120, 207 Vital, Richard, 65, 111 W... Wade, Judy, 79, 95, 97, 102, 108, 196, 199 Walker, Burma, 87 Walker, Diane F., 87 Walker, Diane L., 65, 70, 214 Walker, James, 87 Walker, Jimmy, 79 Walker, Judith, 87 Walker, Thomas, 66, 94 We wish to express our deep appreciation zo Huntington Publishing Company for furnishing many of the sports and activity pictures? White, Barbara, 67, 134, White, Becky, 79, 104, 106, 126, 134 White, Beverly, 87 White, John, 67 White, Laura Grace, 67, 90, 94, 95, 96, 108, 126, 128, 196, 197, 214, 233 White, Pamela, 67 White, Patricia, 67 White, Rose, 79 Whitten, Paula, 67, 91, 104, 149, 191 Wiggins, Betty, 79, 120, 207 Wilburn, Pat, 79 Wilcox, Bill, 87, 110 Wilcox, Bonnie, 79, 94, 104, 106, 126 Wild, Bob, 87, 116 Williams, Anabel, 79, 104, 193, 201 Williams, Bonnie, 79 Williams, Larry, 67 Williams, Sara, 68, 137 'an gem- cw ,4 77 August 'I5, 1960 TAYPQE. 'LUEPl5h'.l!?Ei SSCCLEANY Wroten, John, 79 Wylie, Frances, 79 Wvsong, Bob, 87 Y... Yarbrough, Miss Boyce, 6, 70, 106 Yarbrough, Charlie, 87, 110, 143 Yarian, Christine, 87 Yeager, Mrs. Helen, 17, 226 Yonkosky, Jim, 87, 116, 134 York, Sandy, 69, 70, 104, 106, 126 Y-TEENS, 137 Z... Zimmerman, James, 69, 116 Zimmerman, Patricia, 87 Zimmerman, Richard. 69 Wine fifuzagfwzfede 77Z4qt4wZea,zZoa24maea4aZa4tm9 ,.,,k K R ww 'vi--1 ' XV Nw...- ,.,,,,N 'nun 'H - , A dw m I
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