Ironton High School - Owl Yearbook (Ironton, OH)

 - Class of 1960

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An outstanding man in the field of educa- tion, Dr. F. Bringle Mclntosh, President of Ohio Northern University, delivered the Commencement address to the Class of 1960 at Ironton Senior High School. THE MOST POWERFUL THING IN THE WORLD was the subject. His delivery, experience in many fields, vast background of knowl- edge, all combined to make a lasting impres- sion onthe class. if Dr, F. Bringle Mclntosh, D.D., LL.D. A diploma at last! Seniors stand with eyes fixed on the future. COMMENCEMENT The ninety-second annual Commencement of Ironton High School was held Friday, June 3, 1960, in the Senior High School Auditorium. The pro- gram began with the processional by the class of 1960 followed by the Board of Education and the Administration. After singi-ng The Star Spangled Banner, the audience remained standing for the invocation by the Reverend Roy Mozena. The Mixed Chorus III presented two selections: l'Il Walk With God, Brodsky, followed by The Lord's Prayer, Malotte. Mr. L. G. DeLong, Superintendent of Ironton City Schools, introduced the guest speaker, Dr. F. Bringle Mclntosh, President of Ohio Northern University, who chose as the topic of his address, The Most Powerful Thing In The World. Following the address, an organ solo, Benedictus, by Rowley, was played by Janice Collins. The following presentations were made: The Citizenship Award, a memorial from the Class of 1925, The Robert E. Christian Memorial, class of 1945, and the Girls' Athletic Association Award. Mrs. Enoch Allen, President of the Ironton City Board of Education, presented the diplomas. The service was closed with the benediction by Reverend Roger R. Eells and the recessional by the Class of 1960.

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Valedictorian HQ? 756 7, Awe BACCALAUREATE With the processional of the class of 1960, Baccalaureate began. The invocation was given by The Reverend Roger L. Eells. The audience then ioined in the singing of For the Beauty of the Earth by Kocher. Reverend Roy Mozena read the scripture and Reverend Eells led in prayer. Gaul's, For God So Loved the World and Adams', The Holy City were sung by Mixed Cho- ruses ll and lll. Reverend Drell H. Goff de- livered an inspiring class sermon, The Great Essential. The benediction was given by Reverend Mozena. With the recessional of the Seniors, the Baccalaureate Service for 1960 closed. The organists were Thomas Cooke and Ruth Cardwell. Salutatorian -.....-1 A last look at our school life. Who says graduation is sad? CLASS NIGHT At eight o'cIock on Friday, May 27, 1960, the gan their processional into the auditorium. When was sung by the audience. This was followed by was respectful attention as Paul Destocki gave John Hayes, Senior Class President, presented the Senior Class of 1960 and the Class of 1961 be- all were in place, the Star Spangled Banner a prayer given by Bill Murnahan, then there his salutatory address, The Desire to Achieve. class memorial, which was accepted by Mr. DeLong, and Pamela Thompson, Associated Student Body President, presented the A.S.B. gift, Mr. Davies accepted. Ron Lambert, Vice President of the Class of 1960, presented the class key to Bryan Hartwig, President of the Class of 1961. John Boggs, Gary Fugett, and Larry Kelley entertained by singing The Best Things in Life Are Free and A Perfect Day. The Tiger Clan presented its scholarship award and the outstanding Senior in each course was recognized. Awards were then presented by the Allied Chemical Corp. Semet Solvay Division, Dayton Malle- able, Kiwanis and Lions clubs. Ardys Leftwich played an alto sax solo, Cynthia. Marjorie Miller then delivered her valedictory address, The American Ideal. There were tears in the eyes of some Seniors as they sang the Alma Mater for the last time as undergraduates. Diane Hunter gave the closing prayer which was followed by the recessional. The organist was Regina Collins and the accompanist, John Boggs.



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. SENIOR CLASS PLAY The Seniors presented Their play, The Girl from Outer Space, on March ll, l96O. The comedy was The srory of The im- pressions made by earth people on a girl from a foreign planet. The cast and commitfees worked hard To make The play The success it was, but they also enjoyed Their Task. THE CAST - FIRST ROW: Karen Jones, Carol Jean Hampton, Marge Miller, Janice Murphy. SECOND ROW: Mr. Davies, Drell Goff, Norma Fillgrove, Tom Comer, Larry Kelley, Miss Daniel, John Boggs, Charles Bucklew, Pam Thompson, Susan Thompson. s s 9 FMT l No man is wor1l1 thai much! A Hepca1!Whai'sthat?? Can he be the complete wreck she's describing? Pre-performance makevup.

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