Kenton High School - Echo Yearbook (Kenton, OH)

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Ike Echo Jonewond With the passing of time, the echoes of our school life will grow fainter and fainter, and then die away. Gone forever will be the rou- tine of school life, the fun we had, and the friends we made. It is the hope of the 1958 Echo Staff that, as you glance through this book in the years to come, you will recapture those moments-and the echoes will begin again. ----The Echo Staff 1958 BOB SMITH (Photo Editor) BILL SCHWEMER (Business Manager) YEARBOOK ADVISOR MISS VIOLA WILLEKE 7aWc oj Contenta SENIORS......................................................... 7 JUNIORS....................................................... 37 SOPHOMORES.................................................... 43 FRESHMEN...................................................... 49 BOARD OF EDUCATION............................................ 55 FACULTY....................................................... 56 SPORTS..........................................................61 ORGANIZATIONS................................................. 73 Many pictures used on sports and activity pages are courtesy of R. L. STEPHEY (Kenton Times) 2 Dedication R A Y M O N D In grateful recognition of his work for Kenton High School and the high ideals to which he has inspired us, we, the Annual Staff, dedicate this, the 1958 Echo, to Mr. Sherman Raymond Hack- ney, devoted science teacher, in the hope that it will express in some measure our appreciation of his u n s t i n t i n g efforts. The success that we have attained is largely the fruits of his guid- a n c e . As his influence is reflected on these pages, so it will forever remain stamped in our minds. H A C K N E Y 3 Senion Snap hota Don't You Just Know It? True Love (Ronnie Keel) (Sherry and Jack) Chain Gang (Peggy J.) Janie with the big, wide smile. Philip, you have changed. 6 Senioni CLASS OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Robert Smith, Secretary; Mr. Glenn Martin, Advisor; Bill Schwemer, Treasurer. FRONT ROW: James Crates, Vice-President: Bill Friedel, President. 7 Senione GENE LARRY ANDERSON PAUL DAVID AULT LARRY EUGENE BACON ROBERTA PAULINE BIEDERMAN JAMES GERARD BLAIS SHARON LEE BORN CAROL ANN CLAPHAN JERRY EUGENE CLAPHAN MARIAN CLARK SANDRA JEAN CLARK MARK LORN COLLINS DUANE ARTHUR COSART Seniona. Senione CHARLES LLOYD COZAD JAMES LEWIS CRATES RICHARD DEAN CRAWFORD SALLY JO CRAWFORD LINDA LU DERR JANE ELNORE DICK SHARON LEE EDWARDS CAROLYN CAY FORD JOSEPH ARTHUR FOUT HAROLD WILLIAM FRIEDEL RICHARD ERWIN GIBBS ELIZABETH FLORENCE GIBSON RALPH JOSEPH GOSLEE Seniona Senione EVELYN ANN GRADWOHL BARBARA ELLEN HALSEY JUDITH ANN HARBISON ROBERT L. HARE ROSEMARY BUERGER HARE DON FREDERICK HART I DOLORES ELAINE HITES RUSSEL LEE HITES MARILYN MAE HORD MARGARET ANN JOLLIFF ' 9 JOHN LEONARD JORDAN RICHARD DALE JUMP ANN LINDA KAYLOR JERRY LEE KECKLER RONALD LEE KEEL JACK PHILIP KELLER Seniona SiriiS Senio ia RAYMOND KERNS WAVA MARLENE LAMB YETEVA DAWN LEIGH ROBERT THERON LINKE WARREN ELDON LONES joe McCracken long ELEANOR JANE LOWERY ROBERT LUTZ PATRICIA ELLEN McCANN LLOYD GORDON MILLER BARBARA JEAN MODD BARBARA JO MORRISON WILLIAM CHARLES MURPHY PEGGY JO MUSGRAVE SUSAN JEAN NAUS Senion CAROL JEAN PFEIFFER WILLIAM PFEIFFER DARREL LYNN PHILLIPS DANIEL ROGER PIPER JUDITH ANN PRATER Seniona LARRY EUGENE OLDHAM ELWOOD DARREL OSBORN KENNETH RUSSELL OSBORN JUNE MARLENE OVERLY GLEN EDWARD RICKENBACHER ROBERT RIES NANCY LOU RISH FRANKIE LEE RITZLER LINDA SUE RODENBERGER RONALD MARVIN ROGERS Seniona 17 Seniona JOSEPH LEE RUSH WILLIAM LEVOY SCHWEMER PHILIP ROY SHAPE SCOTT SHARP JOHN PAUL SHICK JUDITH ANN SHOEMAKER LORILLA GERTRUDE SHOPE JACK SMALLEY ROBERT DONALD SMITH DONNA JEAN SPEARMAN JACK STAUFFER CAROL ANN TARLTON MARILYN KAY TAYLOR JACK LEE THOMAS ELBERT LEE TREEN JOHN PAUL Van BUSKIRK Seniona KENNETH EVERETT WALTERS LAWRENCE ALBERT WELLS DIANE WESTERVELT ROSE ANNE WHITE GARY DEAN WILLIAMS RONALD DEAN WILLIAMS BETTY LOU WOLF MARILYN VELVA WOLFE CURTIS WORTHINGTON KAREN JEAN WRIGHT CLIFFORD WYNEGAR CONSTANCE SUE YOUNG JERRY WILSON YOUNGPETERS DOUGLAS ALLEN ZIEGLER It’s Too Soon To Know (Gary Williams) Skinny Minnie (Frankie Ritzier) Wait a Minute, Buddy Kerns! Clan of) '58 21 Ciana Hintonif In September of 1954, we, the class of 1958, entered K.H.S. as freshmen. Everything was so strange and different. This was our first year to participate in G.A.A., F.H.A., F.F.A., choir, and glee club, and the K.H.S. band. For our class of f i c e r s , we chose president, Bob Smith; vice-president, Dick Brielmaier; and secretary-treasurer, Ann Kaylor. Mr. Knollman was our class advisor. In November of this year we chose Barbara Modd to be our freshman attendant to Home- coming Queen Patsy Pemberton. In February we had our class party at the canteen. We are back again for our sophomore year, but not so scared as we were the first year. Bob Smith was again elected president with Bill Schwemer the vice-president; Kenny Wal- ters, secretary; and Jack Smalley, treasurer. Mr. Knollman was our class advisor again. Barbara Morrison represented the sophomores on Homecoming. Our class party with a Western theme was held at the canteen. We were allowed to join Y-Teens, Biology club, and Hi-Y this year. Our Junior year was the most thrilling of the first three. For our officers we chose the following capable Juniors: p r e s i d e n t—you guessed it—Bob Smith; vice-president, Ann Kaylor; and secretary-treasurer, Bill Schwemer. Mr. Martin was our class advisor. At the beginning of the year we began working toward the big event of the year- The Junior-Senior Prom. To raise funds for this big event, we held numerous drives such as: bake sales, a corn pick-up, chili supper, and we collected tax stamps. Betty Wolf was elected to be our attendant to the Queen. Sherry Buerger had the lead- ing role in our class play Anne of Green Gables. Connie Vermillion and John Van Bus- kirk showed their talents in the operetta Down in the Valley. Our annual class party was held in Darrel Phillips' barn.______________________ Compliments of OSBORN FURNITURE 22 At last the night of the prom was here. I believe all our hard work we put into the prom turned out to be successful. Our theme was Paris by Starlight. Here we are again for our last year at K. H. S. We are Seniors now and, boy, do we feel wonderful. Some of us thought we would never make it. Our officers for the year are Bill Friedel, president; Jim Crates, vice-president; Bill Schwemer, treasurer; and Bob Smith, secretary. Mr. Martin was once again our class advisor. For our senior attendant we elected Grace McCullough to serve our Queen Sherry Buerger. We sponsored record hops after the home basketbal I games. Our Senior class play That's My Cousin starred Peggy Jol I iff and Darrel Phillips. Our class party was also held at Darrel's. The prom Marineland was given in honor of the Seniors by the Juniors. Senior Chapel, Baccalaureate, and Com m e n ce m e n t were the last activities of the Seniors. We have met many people and made new friends since we were freshmen. We will miss K.H.S. tremendously when we are gone. CLASS FLOWER CLASS FLAG KRAUS JEWELRY 7 - White gardenia 23 ClatM Pennonalitiei NAME NICKNAME FAVORITE SAYING Gene Anderson Paul David Ault Larry Bacon Roberta Biederman Andy Paul Bac Bobbie Cripe! Suffer! Talk like a fish Mercy James Blais Beaver Quit! Sharon Born Dick Brielmaier Sharon Rich Holy Catfish Huh? Marilee Brown Brownie Gee Sherry Buerger Sherry Oh, piddle Nancy Bunyard Nance Shike Phyllis Carey Phyl Huh? Mae Carrothers Mazie My cow Carol Claphan Jerry Claphan Marian Clark Curly Stickshift Marian Might as well Seabiscuit My Gosh! Sandra Clark Sandy Shoot Mark Collins Bugs Tough! Duane Cos art Duane Interfering Charles Cozad Buster Pitch to me, Babe James Crates Jim Play it cool! Richard Crawford Judy Crawford Dick Judy Holy Cow I don’t know Sally Jo Crawford Sally Jo Gee Whiz, Dad Sally Curtis Linda Derr Sal Cindy I thought I'd die Well, 1 think Jane Dick Janie That tickles me Sharon Edwards Eddie It's none of your business LAST SEEN AMBITION GRINNING GRIPE Kroger Store Navy Girls Study Halls Millionaire Health Class With Hazel Own a hotrod Girls In Home Ec room Nurse Complaining people Standing on the Corner Navy Teachers (8th) Home Ec room Secretary Gossipers Sleeping in First Man on Blond-Haired Study Hall Moon Women Home Ec room Beauty Parlor Operator Smarties Smelling her To be Mrs. Dr. That sexy Jim pencil J Jr. Crates 510 S. Leighton Professional Buyer Complaining Street People Buying pills at Hill’s? Cosmotologist Stubborn horse In a customized To be Mrs. Don Pokey People Merc Ward 1951 Mercury Nurse Carrying bedpans In a hotrod Test driver Charlie With Gene Marry Gene Mr. Roberts’ messy office With Mary Anne Secretary Complaining People Tormenting Mr. Kohler Machinist Juniors Boys’ Locker Room Baseball Pitcher Umpires Walking with Professional Snobbish People Connie Baseball Talking to the Professional Polo Conceited ’’Flowers Player People With his sister Graduate Sisters Hanging the Wash on the line Housewife Sewing rips? With Bob To work for F.B.I. Being Smart In a black Ford Secretary Teachers Running from Wolves” Teacher Gossipers! Running and Grinning Happiness The West! Ridgeway basket- ball game Live in Florida Younger Boys CAREY'S MARKET NAME NICKNAME FAVORITE SAYING Barbara Fillinger Barb Tough ole blow Mary Anne Fink Mary r Robert Flinn Flinnigan Now, lookie here Carolyn Ford Kadie I’ll be jiggered Joseph Fout Joe Holy Cow William Friedel Bill Well, you know Richard Gibbs Dixie Got your English done? Elizabeth Gibson Liz My stars Joseph Gosiee Joe Holy Cow Evelyn Gradwohl Borneo Stop that! Barbara Halsey Barb Okay Judy Harbison Bubbles Off with your head! Donald Hart Daddy-o Don (Censored) Richard Hayes Rabbit Horsefeathers Dennis Haynes Denny Cripe Dolores Hites Hitesie Is that right? Russel Hites Russ What? Marilyn Hord Hordo Cornfetti Margaret Jolliff Peggy Darn it! John Jordan Jumpin’ John That wasn't me Richard Jump Squirt Hi, Grandma Ann Kay lor Annie Jeeze Jerry Keckler Keck Hot one Ronald Keel Fat Boy Is that really Ron your face? Jack Keller Jack Weil, I’ll be Raymond Kerns Buddy Son of a sea Cook Marlene Lamb Mar Oh, mercy LAST SEEN AMBITION GRINNING GRIPE In green Ford Work in Hospital Childish boys Typing daily bulletin Secretary Late bulletins Heading West (Lima) Be a Millionaire Health class Watching Policewoman Guys with big television Motor boats Kenton Times Keep Living Jordan Talking to an” underclassman Own a harem Sack dresses Dressing room Professional Basketball Manager John Jordan Leaving Kenton Missionary Nosy People Standing in the Hall To graduate Work In the bushes Head of Hardin Memorial Hospital Jim Crates Going to class Secretary Nosy People Going to Forest or Ridgeway Become thin Freckles ??Singing?? with Gary Williams Grow Up English Dribbling a Basketball Pro ? Opposite sex Running around in circles Engineer Girls With Arden Beautician May I shake hands Setting pins Husband Mathematics Carrying bed ['in Nurse Nosy Busy Bodies Sitting on floor of skating rink Nurse Younger sister Writing Bachelor Some people and euphuistic novels? Women Corrupting Politics Rosemary Jerry K. With Jack Undecided Nosy People Riding around with Linda Getting Married Mr. Keel Going on Route 67 Foreign Legion Elwood's jokes With S. A. Navy Everything With June Businessman Braggers Belle Center Nurse Complainers Compliments of A W ROOT BEER 2 5 YEAGLEY'S HARDWARE NAME NICKNAME FAVORITE SAYINGS LAST SEEN AMBITION GRINNING GRIPE Yeteva Leigh Kitten Gads! Ada Bound Own a sky-blue Nosy People pink Cadillac Robert Linke The Missing Link Holy Mackrel Doing his home- Journalist Underclassmen work????? Eldon Lones Eldon Look, Mac Working Undecided None Joseph Long Curly You don’t say? With Dan Piper Accountant Nosy People Eleanor Lowery Red Do it again With Jim Get married Smart Guys Robert Lutz Bob Oh, shoot! Bowling Professional Work Bowler Patricia McCann Pat Suffer With Dean Housewife The boys at Longbrake E B Grace McCullough Gracie Nuts! With Don Dodds Teacher Late people Mary Manhart Mary Sore Home Ec room Get married American history Patricia Mays Patty (Censored) Red Chevy Work Certain Brunette Gordon Miller Gordy Oh, gosh Police station Educated bum Girls Barbara Modd Barb Well, okay Shopping Own a house House trailers Barbara Morrison Barbie Jo Good Heavens In '56 Ford Happy Life Gossipers William Murphy Bill Now, look Machine shop Professor Calvin Peggy Musgrave Peg Beans Yellow Buick Beautician Some teachers Susan Naus Susie Weil With Ray Live on cloud Stature Larry Oldham Leo Grab it Killing Indians Navy Women Elwood Osborn Elwoody Is that a nose North Main Jet pilot Bermuda shorts or are you eat- Street ing a banana? Kenny Osborn Ken Buzzard bait Dancing with Owner of a English 12 class Barbie Jo restaurant June Overly June Guess what? With Buddy Nurse Dear Mr. Brown, Carol Jean Pfeiffer Carol My word! With Paul Happy Life Boys who crab William Pfeiffer Pop Think it'll rain Working Sheep rancher Afternoon class Darrel Phillips Del Back in a flash High jumping Farmer Hypocrites Daniel Piper Elvis Uh-huh With Joe Long Rock-'n-roll Keckler his guitar Singer Judy Prater Jude (Censored) Marion bound Convertible Shoemaker Don Reese Pee Wee Suffer With Sue Chemist Health class Mary Rettig Punk Oh for Pete’s Heading for Teacher Most boys Sakes! home Mary Lou Rex in Mary Lou Oh, raspberries With Bob Jordan Married Boys that cross and pecan pie teacher their legs Glenn Rickenbacher Ricky That’s right Forest bound Expert Zieggy Robert Ries Bob Fiddlesticks With Sally Jo Trillionaire Girls Nancy Rish Nance Is that so Black '58 Ford Receptionist Late people Frankie Ritzier Franklin My lands!! With Rufus Moore Own a home Study hall Linda Rodenberger Lynn I don't know Writing Jim Get married Foreign cars Ronald Rogers Rogie Eat a beanery Carey Street Fastest Car Chevies Joseph Rush Saig Don’t tell your One Buick rag Get on top of the Phillips with troubles top the world C long hair SQUARE DEAL BARR’S MARKET 2 6 FIVE-AND-TEN NAME NICKNAME FAVORITE SAYINGS LAST SEEN AMBITION GRINNING GRIPE William Schwemer Bill Bologna (bull) Bowling Green Bound Chemist Crates Flower Philip Shape Flip Cripe Beating drums C.P. A. Girls Scott Sharp Harpo Now, wait a minute Gamble's Billionaire Chevies Paul Shick Paul Cotjon-picking East on Rt 67 Draftsman Girls who crab Judy Shoemaker Legs That'll be the day Driving a gray Merc Go to college Alger!! Lorilla Shope Rilly Jeeze-o-flip Going someplace Own a car Shorthand Jack Smalley Smelly Haven’t any Making excuses to Mr. Keel Cowboy Carroll Shanks Robert Smith Smitty Zilge 729 N. Main Street Nice home Gripers Donna Spearman Jeannie r Watching Pat Boone Convertible Underclassmen Jack Stauffer Snatch Come Again Playing Baseball State Trooper Teachers Carol Tarlton Gopher Wasn’t funny but I about died laughing Going to Belle Center Music teacher in Mexico Boys who think like Jim Crates Marilyn Taylor Beaver It’s kind of funny Mt. Victory basketball games To own a horse Boys who think they have cars Jack Thomas Moe Good heavens Road to Missouri U.D. T. Teachers Elbert Treen Latringo You. dumb farmer Watching Van Wert-Kenton game Test pilot People John Van Buskirk Worm Sorta makes you wonder On the River Kwai Succeed Mr. Keel Marilee Vance Midge Oh, fudge In Studebaker Beauty School Hearing people argue Connie Vermillion Jane Fairchild Not especially Skating To go to Egypt Teachers Kenneth Walters Jingles My gosh In love at the Hi- Road Theater Overseer in Friedel’s Harem John Jordan’s singing Lawrence Wells Scrooge Yea -- ah! Hamburger shop Bum Teachers Diane Westervelt Dinan Oh Gerty With Frank Marry Frank Teachers Gary Williams Gary Oh, yeah With Daddy-o Don Scientist Kenton Rose Anne White Rosie Good Heavens Studying Scientist Lazy people Ronald Williams Ron Gee Whiz Machine shop Grease- monkey The Rowe Brothers Betty Wolf Betie Hucha-ma-jiggie Leaving high school Nurse B.G. blonde Marilyn Wolfe Merna Oh, heavens Giggling Law Sec. Shy people Curtis Worthington Curt All right Machine shop Success History Karen Wright Karen Now, see here At A P store Chemist Nosy people Constance Young Connie I don’t know With Charlie To go around the world Nosy people Douglas Ziegler Zieggy No kidding? Going to Lake Race driver Ricky SEARS ROEBUCK ORDER CO. HILTY'S BAKERY North Side of Square Clan Will We, the class of nineteen-hundred-fifty-eight, city of Kenton, State of Ohio, being of sane mind, memory, and understanding, do declare this to be our last will and testament, declaring null and void all former wills made by this class. ITEM I To the faculty we give the right to cheer enthusiastically as we leave the halls of Kenton High. ITEM II To our pr i n c i pa I and our superintendent, Mr. Carl Russell and Mr. Paul Oaklief re- spectively, we leave all hopes for a profitable future in education at Kenton High. ITEM III As the last class of the original Wildcat Band, we leave to Mr. William Moffit, the right to conduct the best band in Northwest Ohio. ITEM IV To the incoming Senior class, we leave the right to occupy the middle section of seats in the auditorium during assemblies. ITEM V GENE ANDERSON leaves the right to skip school to Marion Rodabaugh. PAUL AULT wills his worn-out locker to some unsuspecting Senior of next year. LARRY BACON DICK BRIELMAIER leave together to try out Bacon's hot Plymouth on a dry track. ROBERTA BIEDERMAN leaves quietly. JAMES BLAIS leaves the Lima girls to Larry Mullins. SHARON BORN leaves her brother, quietly. MARILEE BROWN leaves the right to be F.H.A. president to any girl who is capable. SHERRY BUERGER leaves the right to be Homecoming Queen to some lucky girl. NANCY BUNYARD leaves the right to be embarrassed upon suggestion or thought. PHYLLIS CAREY leaves the right to any Junior girl to pester Mr. Roberts next year in study hall and get away with it. MAE CARROTHERS leaves in a black Mercury. CAROL CLAPHAN leaves the right to work at the hospital to Pat Basinger. JERRY CLAPHAN leaves his driving ability to Bob Gould. MARIAN CLARK leaves the right to go with the same boy all through high school to any lucky girl. SANDRA CLARK leaves her quiet personality to Nina Fink. MARK COLLINS leaves Fred Sharp to be the spark plug of the cheering section. DUANE COSART leaves enough athletic equipment to Larry Streets to swipe. CHARLES COZAD leaves his brother, Jerry, to the girls. JAMES CRATES wills his faded blue levis to Tom Brown. (Tom can't afford them either.) DICK CRAWFORD leaves his hair to anyone who can afford hair oil to keep it in place. SALLY JO CRAWFORD leaves with Bob Ries. SALLY CURTIS leaves the right to her sister to be Miss Secretary, if she is fortunate enough. LINDA DERR leaves the right to Jolene Johnson, to go with a college boy next year and like it. 28 SHARON EDWARDS leaves the right to collect the absence slips to anyone who needs the exercise. BARBARA FHUNGER leaves the right to blow up the Chemistry lab to Jerry Oaklief. MARY ANNE FINK leaves the right to type up the daily bulletin to anyone with that much time. BOB FLINN leaves the right to go skating in Lima to any boy who can keep it secret. CAROLYN FORD leaves her naturally wavy red hair to any girl that hates to put her hair up every night. JOE FOUT leaves his short hair cut to Lloyd Holbrook. BILL FRIEDEL leaves to Dan Bernard, one exhausted brain and his ancient notebook. (He can't afford one either.) DICK GIBBS leaves an unbreakable bottle of basketball cleaner to Bill Linke. (He broke one.) ELIZABETH GIBSON leaves her name Liz behind. JOE GOSLEE leaves his corner in the hall behind, because it's too big to take along. EVELYN GRADWOHL leaves the right to have all night parties to Eleanor Watkins. BARBARA HALSEY leaves her homework to the Juniors. JUDY HARBISON wills the right to get hit on the head with a flagpole to George G. DON HART leaves an old faded number 10 jersey to some inspiring halfback. DICK HAYES leaves Barbara Ward, but not for long. DENNIS HAYNES wills his ability in Physics to someone who can use it. DOLORES HITES wills the right to go with an underclassman to any girl. RUSSELL HITES wills the right to skip school to Jack Thrailkill, if he can do it. MARILYN HORD leaves her busy-body ways to Louise Lemon. PEGGY JOLLIFF leaves the leading role in the Senior play to some lucky Junior girl. JOHN JORDAN leaves h is peach-colored pants and leopard-skin socks to his brother who will be here next year. DICK JUMP leaves Rosemary, but not for long. ANN KAYLOR leaves the ability to talk in study hall to anyone who can talk that much. JERRY KECKLER leaves the right to skip school and get away with it to any future Senior. RON KEEL leaves Marilyn Latham, to go on a two-week cruise to Havana, Cuba, (But not for a vacation.) JACK KELLER leaves his drag racing to Marion Rodabaugh. BUDDY KERNS leaves the right for next year's Senior class couple to graduate together. MARLENE LAMB PATTY MAYS leave the right to skip s c h oo I and go to Belle Center without getting caught to anyone who has the nerve. YETEVA LEIGH wills the right to Jeanne Goslee to go with boys from O.N.U. BOB LINKE leaves his place in Journalism class to anyone next year. ELDON LONES has nothing to leave, so he will just go the way he entered... .quietly. JOE LONG wills his curly hair to Kenny Lucas. ELEANOR LOWERY leaves as she came. BOB LUTZ leaves the right to anyone to throw wild parties who can afford it. PAT McCANN leaves as Mrs. Dean Longbrake. GRACE McCULLOUGH leaves being Senior attendant to any lucky Junior girl. MARY MANHART leaves to join married life with Clair. GORDON MILLER leaves the ability to go to school drive a new car to anyone who can afford it. BARBARA MORRISON leaves the right to be majorette to her sister. BILL MURPHY leaves willingly. PEGGY MUSGRAVE wills the right to talk in sixth period study hall. SUSAN NAUS wills the right to Judy Mabrey to take a Hardin Northern boy to the prom. LARRY OLDHAM leaves the right to sleep in class to any boy. ELWOOD OSBORN leaves the right to act up in study hall to Bill Neely. KENNY OSBORN wills his walk to Raymond Kearns. 29 JUNE OVERLY leaves in a green Dodge singing My Buddy. CAROL PFEIFFER leaves her majorette uniform to next year's occupant. DARRELL PHILLIPS leaves a certain Junior girl behind. DAN PIPER wills his Elvis sideburns to Lloyd Holbrook. JUDY PRATER leaves the right to drive the way she does to Freda Decker. DON REESE leaves Sue. (Hands off, boys.) MARY RETTIG leaves her quiet ways to Brenda Deerwester. MARY LOU REXIN leaves 100 baby praying mantises fly swatter to Billie Thompson. GLEN RICKENBACHER leaves the right to make a mistake in the F.F.A. treasury books to Gene Wedertz. ROBERT RIES leaves his height to Ed Twiss.. NANCY RISH leaves her friendly smile to a worthy Junior. FRANKIE RITZLER leaves, heading for Kentucky. LINDA RODENBERGER leaves to join her fiance. RONNIE ROGERS leaves, warning next year's Senior boys' health class not to smart off in Mr. Keel's presence. JOE RUSH leaves the ability to drive without shaking windows of houses by duals to Oscar Poland. BILL SCHWEMER leaves his science abil-ity to David Fullerton. PHIL SHAPE wills his bass drum ability to Gary Shirk to all the other bass drum winners in tryouts.' PAUL SHICK wills his naturally curly hair to Gary Stauffer. JUDY SHOEMAKER leaves the right to run stop signs to Shari Angier. LORILLA SHOPE leaves her sports ability to Evelyn Clingerman. JACK SMALLEY leaves his three sisters. BOB SMITH leaves one drum major uniform (3 sizes too small), one Hi-Y, and one Student Council. DONNA SPEARMAN leaves the right to have three straight study halls aday to anyone who likes to be bored. JACK STAUFFER leaves his intelligence to Tedi. CAROL TARLTON leaves, calling, Who wants to go to Belle Center? MARILYN TAYLOR leaves her love of sports to Susie Mullins. JACK THOMAS leaves his Romeo talents to Lloyd Holbrook. ELBERT TREEN leaves his good grades in bookkeeping to Lionel Conley. JOHN VAN BUSKIRK leaves his ability to get along with teachers to Larry Mullins. MARILEE VANCE leaves the right to wreck Studebakers to Gene Long. CONNIE VERMILLION leaves the right to be dance band vocalist to any girl who likes to dance with Lloyd Holbrook. KENNY WALTERS leaves the right to win a scholarship to some Junior that deserves it. LAURENCE WELLS leaves his scholastic ability to next year's Seniors. DIANE WESTERVELT leaves city life to become a farmer's wife. ROSE ANNE WHITE leaves her scholastic ability to Eleanor Watkins. GARY WILLIAMS leaves his worn-out football shoes to Larry Faurot. RONNIE WILLIAMS leaves the machine shop to next year's class. BETTY WOLF leaves ketchup on her Majorette uniform to next year's occupant. MARILYN WOLFE leaves her red hair and left-handedness to anyone that unfortunate. CURTIS WORTHINGTON leaves his girl friend to Arnold Bush. KAREN WRIGHT leaves the right to take chemistry two years to David Fullerton. CONNIE YOUNG leaves Susie Pyle the right to go with a baseball player. DOUGLAS ZEIGLER leaves the F.F.A. club to the Future Farmers. Witness: FOR the CLASS of 1958 Mr. Carl Russell Buddy Kerns June Overly Susan Naus Bob Linke 30 Senion. Activities GENE ANDERSON PAUL AULT LARRY BACON ROBERTA BIEDERMAN JAMES BLAIS SHARON BORN DICK BRIELMAIER MARILEE BROWN SHERRY BUERGER NANCY BUNYARD PHYLLIS CAREY MAE CARROTHERS CAROL CLAPHAN JERRY CLAPHAN MARIAN CLARK SANDRA CLARK MARK COLLINS DUANE COZART CHARLES COZAD JAMES CRATES RICHARD CRAWFORD JUDY CRAWFORD SALLY JO CRAWFORD SALLY CURTIS LINDA DERR JANE DICK SHARON EDWARDS BARBARA FILUNGER - Mixed Chorus-Hi-Y 2; Sensible Drivers League 2; Prom Committee 3. - Acad.-District Scholarship Test 1,2, 3,4; Biology Club 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Band 1,2,3; State Band Contest 1,2,3; State Solo Ensemble Con- test 3; Prom Committee 2. - Mixed-Art Club 1; Sensible Driver’s League 2. - F.H.A. 4; Biology Club 2. - Mixed-Biology Club 2,3,4. - Business-F.H. A. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1; Training Choir 1; Girls' Glee 2; Librarian (typist) 4. - Mixed-Football 1,2; Biology Club 2,3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Intramurals 1, 2; Sensible Driver's League 2. - Acad.-F.H.A. 1,2,3, President 4; Prom Committee 3. - Acad.-Band 1,2,3, Treasurer 4; Majorette 2,3,4; Training Choir 1; Girls' Glee 2; Choir 3,4; Y-Teens 2, 3,4; Biology Club 2. 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4; F. H. A. 1, 2,3, Secretary 4; Thespians 3, Vice-President 4; Drama Night 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Operetta 3,4; District State Band Contests 1,2, 3,4; District Choir Contest 3,4; Senior Song Committee 4; Prom Committee 3. - Acad.-Choir 1; Office Help 1,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Girls' Glee President 4; Y- Teens 2,3,4; Biology Club 1.2,3, Vice-President 4; Senior Class Play 4; Junior Class Play-Publicity 3; Operetta-Student Director 4; Student Council 4; Decora- tion Committee Chairman Prom 3; Senior Chapel 4; National Honor Society 3,4. - Mixed-Prom Committee 3; Art Club 1,2,3,4; Biology Club 2. - Mixed-Girls' Glee 1,2. - Nurses' Training-Y-Teens 4. - Mixed. - Acad.-G.A.A. 1.2; F.H.A. 2, Secretary 3,4; Choir 1, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Band 1; Majorette 2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; State Vocal Contest 4; National Honor Society 4; Senior Class Play 4; Operetta 4. - Business-F.H. A. 1,2, 3,4; Freshman Choir 1; Girls' Glee2, 3; Choir 4. - Vocational-Senior Chapel 4. - Vocational-Football T, 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4. -Mixed-Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; F.F.A. 1.2; Varsity K 2,3,4; Boys' Glee 4. - Acad.-Class Vice-President 4; Basketball 1.2,3,4; Football 1; Speech Play 2; Prom Committee 3; Hi-Y 4; Biology Club 4; Varsity K 4; F.B.L.A. 4; National Honor Society 4; District Scholarship Test 2,3,4; Buckeye Boys' State 3. - Mixed-Football 2,3; Biology Club 2,3; Art 1; Driver League 2. - Mixed. - Acad. -Office Help 4. - Business-F.B.L. A. 4; Miss Secretary 4. - Mixed-F.H.A. 2, 3,4; Y-Teens 2, 3,4; G.A.A. 2, 3,4; Choir 4; Operetta 4; Prom Committee 3; Junior Class Play 3; Sensible Drivers' League-Vice-President 3; Thespians 4; Senior Class Play 4; Speech Plays 2. - Business-G. A.A. 2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3; Operetta 3; Speech Plays 2. - Acad.-G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. Basketball Team 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Biology Club 2,3.4; F.B.L.A. 4; Girls' Glee 1,2; Speech Plays 3. - Acad.-G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 1,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Art Club 3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Junior Class Play 3; Thespians 3,4; Drama Night 4; BRADLEY'S HILL DRUG HOME Jewelers - Gemologist CO. RESTAURANT West Side Square 31 MARY ANNE FINK ROBERT FLINN CAY FORD JOE FOUT BILL FRIEDEL RICHARD GIBBS ELIZABETH GIBSON JOE GOSLEE EVELYN GRADWOHL BARBARA HALSEY JUDY HARBISON DON HART DICK HAYES DENNIS HAYNES DOLORES HITES RUSSELL HITES MARILYN HORD PEGGY JOLLIFF JOHN JORDAN DICK JUMP ANN KAYLOR JERRY KECKLER Drama Festival 4; District Solo Ensemble 3,4; State Music Contest 1,2, 3,4; G.A.A. Basketball Team 1,2,3,4; Mixed Ensemble 3,4; Senior Flag Committee 4; Operetta 3,4; Band Librarian 4; Prom Committee 3; S.T.C. 4; Junior Bowling League 4. - Business-Bulletin Typer 4. - Acad.-Track 3,4; Senior Class Play 4; Speech Play 2. -Acad.-Vocal Music 1; Biology Club 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Librarian 1,2,3. - Acad.-Basketball 1; Biology 2,3,4; Scholarship Tests 1,2,3; Prom Committee 3. - Acad.-Biology Club 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Class President 4; Stu- dent Council4; Operetta4; Boys' Glee4; Senior Class Play 4; Prom Committee 3. - Acad.-Basketball Manager 1,3,4; Biology Club 2,3,4; Varsity K 3,4; Printing 2, 3,4. - Business-Speech Plays 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4. - Mixed-Hi-Y 4. - Nursing-G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,3.4; Biology Club 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Girls' Glee 1,2. - Business. - Mixed-Senior Class Song Committee4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3, Treasurer 4; F.H.A. 2,3, Rep. 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Biology Club 4; Thespians 4; G.A.A. Bas- ketball Team 2,3,4; Girls' Glee 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; State Band Contest 1,2, 3,4; Junior Class Play 3; Speech Plays 3; Drama Night 4; K.H.S. Dance Band 4; Sensible Drivers’ League 3. - Mixed-Football 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4; Senior Chapel 4. - Vocational-Basketball 1,2,3,4. - Acad. -Biology Club 2, 3,4; Senior Class Play 4; Choir 3; Boys’ Glee 4. - Mixed-F.H. A. 1,2; Speech Plays 2; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Echo Paper Staff 4. - Mixed-Football 1; Vocal Music 1; Biology 2. - Nursing-G. A. A. 2,3,4; Choir 1,2, 3,4;'Triple Trio 3,4; Biology Club 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Senior Chapel Chairman 4; Junior Class Play 3; Thespians 3,4; Speech Plays 2; Drama Night 3,4; Drama Festival 4; Operetta 3,4. - Nursing-Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 3,4; Operetta 3,4; Girls Glee 3; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Biology Club 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3, Secretary 4; Sensible Drivers’ League 3; State Vocal Contest 3,4; State Instrumental Contest 1,2, 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play 4; Thespians 4. Acad. -F.B.L.A. 1; Art Club 1, 3; Biology 2, 3,4; Speech Plays 2; Thespians 2, 3, President 4; Echo Paper Staff 3,4; Echo Annual Staff 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Scien- tific Theory Club 4; Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play 4; Prom Entertainment Committee Chairman 3; Drama Night 3,4; Drama Festival 4; K.H.S. Newsnotes Reporter 4; K.H.S. Bowlipg League Column 4; K.H.S. Dance Band 4; Student Council 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Operetta 3; Senior Class Song Committee 4; Sen- ior Class Play Publicity Chairman 4; Journalism Workshop 3; Senior Chapel 4; Choir 3; Boys' Glee 4. Vocational-F.F. A. 1,2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Speech Plays 2; Basketball 1,2; Football 1; Hi-Y 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Student Council 4; Senior Class Play 4; Boys’ Glee 4. Acad.-Y-Teens 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Art Club 1,2, 3,4; Thespians 3,4; Girls' Glee - Vice-President 4; Biology Club 2,3,4; Class Vice-President 1, 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Junior Class Play 3; Drama Night 3; Speech Plays 2; Scholarship District Test 1,2, 3,4; Valedictorian 4. Mixed-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Biology Club 2,3; Sensible Drivers' League 2; Senior Class Play 4; Prom Committee 3; Bowling League 4. MURRAY'S DRIVE-IN RONNIE KEEL JACK KELLER BUDDY KERNS MARLENE LAMB YETEVA LEIGH BOB LINKE JOE LONG ELEANOR LOWERY ROBERT LUTZ PAT McCANN grace McCullough MARY MANHART PATTY MAYS GORDON MILLER BARBARA MORRISOI' BILL MURPHY PEGGY MUSGRAVE SUSAN NAUS LARRY OLDHAM ELWOOD OSBORN KENNY OSBORN JUNE OVERLY CAROL PFEIFFER ELDON LONES DARREL PHILLIPS DAN PIPER JUDY PRATER DON REESE MARY RETTIG MARY LOU REXIN - Mixed-Baseball 3; Basketball 2; Football 1,2, 3,4; Biology Club 2; Speech Plays 2; Senior Class Play 4; Choir 1; Boys’ Glee 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Intramurals 1,2; Sensible Drivers League 4. - Vocational. - Mixed-Football 1; Boys' Glee 4; Senior Class Play 4; Operetta 4; Dramatic Arts Play 4; Thespians 4. - Nursing-Choir 1; Girls' Glee 2; Y-Teens 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Biology Club 2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3. - Mixed-Choir 1,2, 3,4; Operetta 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1; State Vocal Contest 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play 4; Thespians 3,4; Triple Trio 3,4; Girls' Glee 2,3. - Acad. -Biology Club 2,3,4; Quill Scroll 4; Echo Paper Staff 3,4; Class Motto Chairman 4; Operetta 4; Choir 4; Echo Annual Staff 3,4; Journalism Workshop 3. - Vocational-F.F. A. 2; Boys' Glee 4. - Business. - Mixed. - Business. - Mixed-Y-Teens 2,3,4; Speech Plays 2; National Honor Society 4; Librarian 4; Senior Attendant 4. - Mixed-Y-Teens 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1; Biology Club 2.3.4; Vocal Music 1,2. - Mixed-G.A.A. 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; Y-Teens 2, 3,4; Choir 1,2; Speech Plays 2. - Mixed-Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2; Senior Class Play 4; Speech Plays 4; Prom Committee 3. - Mixed-Y-Teens 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1.2,3.4; Girls' Glee 1; Choir 2,3; Operetta 2,3; Band 1,2, 3,4; State Band Contest 1,2, 3,4; Majorette 2,3,4; Speech Plays 3; Sophomore Attendant 2; Sensible Drivers' League 3; Prom Com- mittee 3; National Honor Society 4. • Vocational. - Business-F.B. L. A. 4. - Mixed-G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Y-Teens 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2; F.B.L.A. 2; Choir 1,2,4. - Mixed-Hi-Y 2,3; Art Club 1; Sensible Drivers' League 2. - Mixed-Hi-Y 2,3, Treasurer 4; Sensible Drivers’ League 2; Varsity K 3,4; Biology . Club 2,3,4; Senior Class Play 4; Speech Plays 3; Football 1,2,3,4. - Acad.-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Biology 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; Track 1,2; Senior Class Play 4; District Scholarship Tests 2. - Nursing-Band 1,2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Choir 4; Operetta 4; Senior Class Play 4; Echo Paper Staff 4. Business-Band 1,2, 3,4; Majorette 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; Y-Teens 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Chapel Committee 4; Speech Plays 2. - Vocational-Orchestra 1,2; Band 1,2; Basketball 1; Track 1; Senior Class Play 4; F.F.A. 3,4; Boys' Glee 1; Choir 1. - Vocational-F.F. A. 1,2,3,4; Senior Class Play 4; Prom Committee 3. - Mixed-Sensible Drivers' League 3. - Nursing-Senior Class Play 4. - Acad. -An Club 3, Vice-President 4; Biology Club 2,3,4; Varsity K 4; Basketball 2,3, Manager 1; Football Manager 1; Track 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3; State Band Contest 1,2, 3,4; State Solo Ensemble 3, 4; District Scholarship Tests 4. - Mixed-Vocal Music 1; F.H.A. 1,2; G.A.A. 4. - Acad.-G.A.A. 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2. 3,4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Girls' Glee 2; Choir 3.4; Operetta 3,4; District Choir Contest 3,4; Band 1,2,3, Historian 4; District JERROLD'S TASTEE FREEZ QUALITY BAKERY 33 GLEN RICKENBACHER BOB RIES NANCY RISH FRANKIE RITZLER UNDA RODENBERGER RON ROGERS JOE RUSH BILL SCHWEMER PHIL SHAPE SCOTT SHARP PAUL SHICK JUDY SHOEMAKER LORILLA SHOPE JACK SMALLEY ROBERT SMITH DONNA SPEARMAN JACK STAUFFER CAROL TARLTON MARILYN TAYLOR ELBERT TREEN JACK THOMAS JOHN VAN BUSKIRK MARILEE VANCE CONNIE VERMILLION State Band Contests 1,2, 3,4; Dance Band 3,4; Thespians 3,4; Biology Club 4; Solo Ensemble Contest 4; Scholarship Tests 1,2,3; Sensible Drivers’ League 3; Junior Class Play 3; Speech Plays 3; National Honor Society 4; Class Flag Com- mittee 4. - Vocational-F.F. A. 1,2, 3,4; Hi-Y 4; Speech Plays 2; Biology Club 2, 3,4. - Vocational. - Business-Y-Teens 2, 3,4; G. A. A. 2, 3,4; F.B. L. A. 4; Speech Plays 2. - Nursing-Biology Club 2, 3.4; Y-Teen 4; G.A.A. 3,4; G. A. A. Basketball Team 3. - Business-F.H.A. 1,2; G.A.A. 1; Speech Plays 1; Choir 1,2; Girls Glee 1; Triple Trio 1; Ensemble 1. - Mixed-Sensible Drivers League 2. - Vocational-Senior Chapel 4. - Acad.-Class Vice-President 2; Class Secretary 3; Class Treasurer 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Quill Scroll 3,4; National Athletic Honor 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; Varsity K 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Echo Annual Staff, Business Manager 4; Hi-Y 2,3, Chaplain 4; Biology Club 2, Treasurer 3, Secre- tary 4; Scholarship Tests 1,2,3. - Mixed-Band 1,2, 3,4; Choir 1,2; Senior Class Play 4; Dramatic Arts Play 4; F.B.L.A. 3, President 4; Student Council 4; Operetta 4. - Mixed. - Business-F.B.L. A. 2,3, Vice-President 4; Prom Committee 3; Sensible Drivers League 2. - Acad.-Class Secretary 1; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Prom Committee 2,3; Y-Teens 3,4; Class Treasurer 2; Biology Club 2; Basketball 2; School Paper 2; Junior Bowling League 4; Music Club 1,2; District Scholarship Tests 1,2; Senior Class Play 4; Girl Scouts 1,2; Librarian 1. - Business-G.A. A. 2,3,4; Speech Plays 1. - Mixed-Echo Paper Staff 3. -Acad.-Class President 1,2,3; Class Secretary 4; Basketball 2; Hi-Y 2, Vice- President 3, President 4; Band 1,2, Treasurer 3, President 4; Drum Major 2,3,4; Biology Club 2,3,4; Student Council 1,2,3, President 4; Junior Class Play 3; Sen- ior Class Play 4; Operetta 4; Prom Committee Head 3; Senior Class Song Com- mittee Chairman 4; Scholarship Tests 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Quill Scroll 3; Echo Annual Photo Editor Processor 4; Dance Band 3,4; Instrumental Solo Ensemble 2,3,4; Echo Paper Staff 3. - Mixed-Biology Club 3,4. - Basketball 1,2,3; Senior Chapel Committee 4. - Mixed-Band 1,2, 3,4; State Instrumental Contest 1,2, 3,4; State Solo Ensemble Contest 3.4; Y-Teens 2, 3; F.B.L.A. 2,3, Treasurer 4; G.A.A. 2.3,4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Sensible Drivers’ League 3; G.A.A. Basketball Team 2,3,4; Dance Band 2,3.4. - Business-G.A.A. 2,3,4, G.A.A. Basketball Team 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2, Parlia- mentarian 3; F.B.L.A. 2,3, Secretary 4; Y-Teens 2,3; Sensible Drivers' League 3; Prom Committee 3; Speech Plays 2. - Mixed. - Mixed-Baseball 2,3; Football 1; Basketball 1,3,4; Varsity K 4; Speech Plays 2; Intramurals 1,2. - Mixed-Choir 1,2,3,4; Operetta 3,4; Choir President 4. - Business-F.H.A. 1.2; Girls Glee 1,2,3; G.A.A. 3,4; Speech Plays 2. - Mixed-G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Y-Teens 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Biology Club 2, 3,4; Dance SPIC 'N SPAN E B RESTAURANT Band Vocalist 4; Class Song Committee 4; Choir 1,2, 3,4; Operetta 3,4; Band 1, 2,3,4; Majorette 3,4; Cheerleading 1; District Scholarship Tests 1,2,4; From Committee 3; National Honor Society 4; State Vocal and Instrumental Contests 2,3,4. KENNY WALTERS LAWRENCE WELLS DIANE WESTERVELT GARY WILLIAMS ROSE ANNE WHITE RONALD WILLIAMS BETTY WOLF MARILYN WOLFE CURTIS WORTHINGTON KAREN WRIGHT CONNIE YOUNG DOUGLAS ZIEGLER Acad.-Hi-Y 2, Equipment Manager 3, Secretary 4; Art Club 1, President 2, 3, Parliamentarian 4; Student Council 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Thespians 3,4; Drama Night 4; Drama Festival 4; Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play 4; Choir 1,2, 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Band 3, Recording Engineer 4; Dance Band Business Manager 4; District Scholarship Tests 1,2, 3,4. Mixed. Mixed-Band 1,2, 3,4; State Band Contest 1,2, 3,4; Y-Teens 2; Prom Committee. Acad.-Choir 1,2; Hi-Y 2,3; Varsity K 3,4; Boys’ Glee 4; Biology Club 2, 3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 3; Track 1,2; Speech Plays 3; Prom Committee 3. Mixed-Choir 1,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Y-Teens 2, 3,4, Cabinet Member UN Trip 4; Biology Club 2,3,4; Scholarship Tests 1,2,3,4; District Solo Ensemble Contest 1,3,4; District State Band Contest 1,2,3,4; District Choir Contest 4; Junior Class Play Prompter 3; Operetta 4; Senior Class Flower Committee 4; National Honor Society 4. Vocational Trades-Baseball 1,2, 3,4. Acad. -Y-Teens 2, 3,4. Business-F. H. A. 1,2, 3,4, State Convention 2, Treasurer 4; F.B.L.A. 3, Reporter 4; Girls' Glee 1,2; Operetta 1; Fashion Review 1,2. Vocational Trades. Acad.-Y-Teens 2,3; Biology Club 2,3,4; Choir 1; Scholarship Test 2,3; Class Flower Committee 4; National Honor Society 4. Mixed-G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Biology Club 3,4; Band 1,2; Choir 4; Operetta 4; Prom Committee 3. Vocational-F.F. A. 1,2, 3,4; Biology Club 2,3,4; Hi-Y 4. And This Is How Marilyn Taylor Started. Remember When? Week This Is Sally Jo? 35 Senion Snapihota You're rocking the boat, Barb. 36 unionn CLASS OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Mr. Carl Knoll- man, Advisor; Mike Fout, Treasurer. FRONT ROW: Larry Streets, Secretary; Pat Basinger, Vice-President; Fred Sharp, President. 37 Betty Baker Pat Basinger Larry Battles Danny Bell J. a a C3 v A y r 44 Shirley Paul Gary Bill Jerry Linda Tom Berridge Berrier Bom Bowman Brown Brown Brown m i mb' mm Gary Arnold Phyllis Kathryn Kenny Vivian Dallas Burris Bush Bush Carpenter Chalfin Christie Clapsaddle jane Evelyn Donald Jerry Ruthella Linda Lionel Clark Clingerman Collins Collins Collins Columber Conley Cl : Charles Dean Freda Brenda Donald Terry Don Cornell Cox Decker Deerwester Dennis De Vore Dodds 38 Bob David Danny Steve Nina Joyce Martha Dunahue Dyer Erwin Faulkner Fink Flinn Flowers Raymond Gene Mike David Tom Jeanne Joanne Flowers Ford Fout Fullerton Fullerton Goslee Goslee Bob Nancy Dick Monwella Linda Melvin Dave Gould Gunn Handly Hanks Harbison Harris Hart Linda Bradley George Lanny Judy Lloyd Jeannie Hendrickson Herzog Hipp Hipsher Hites Holbrook Holycross Phil Nancy Myron Jolene Hord Howard Jacobs Johnson 39 Bob Harriet Raymond Bob Johnson Kanzig Kearns Kinney Louise Joy Patsy Doris Gloria Eugene John Lemon Lightner Lightner Lones Lones Long Lutz Dick Janet Diana Sharon Judy Sharon Mema Lutz McCarley McQuown Mabrey May Meadows Molk Emerson Larry Bill Tyrone Bonnie Jim Linda Moses Mullins Neely Nichols Orth Parrott Pfeiffer Rose Ann Wilma Oscar Eldon Sharon Jerry Joe Pfeiffer Pfister Poland Prater Putnam Rager Resch 40 jml ▼ «tP-, Pj gak a 4 i V V f Wi Jim Rhoades Teddy Anne Richardson Marion Donald Ronald Sharlene Rodabaugh Rowe Rowe Scott Charles Searson a iii n V i a a [ala NOT PICTURED HI Fred Sharp Arden Shaw Everett Gary Gary Bill Shirk Shirk Stauffer Stephens Gene Stevens ■ mA ’’ m a a. a. Tom Larry Barbara David Jerry Harold Sally Stout Streets Streety Sturgeon Styer Switzer Thomas Janice Jo David Eleanor Carole Gene Janet Thrailkill Tudor Sturgeon Watkins Weber Wedertz Wiley Kay Polly Janice Williams Woodard Ziegler 41 7union Snafinhota One-half rock and the other half roll. 42 Sop.honion.ea CLASS OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Mr. William Shepherd, Advisor; Dan Bernard, Treasurer. FRONT ROW: Steve Radway, President; Susie Pyle, Vice-President; Bob Walters, Sec- retary. 43 Sophomonea Lu Ann Anderson Shari Angier Margaret Appleman Tedi Ann Augur Janet Bailey David Baker Dick Basinger Ronald Baum Janet Beach Linda Bell Dan Bernard Ronald Born Kenneth Bramble Mike Branan Florence Brown Sharon Brown Susan Bruce Barbara Butterman Patsy Cannode Patricia Carson Judy Carter Clarence Case Robert Case Lee Castle Norma Cavin Susan Collinsworth Jerry Cozad Deanna Danner Nelson Davis Charles Dick Rosalyn Dick Rosemary Dick Mike Dodds Clayton Downey Jerry Ehlen Floyd Emans 44 60 © £r4a James Emberling • • 'w i Q C a ' xN «n T ? r Itk n - a Ok • L Norman Ewing David Fair Walter Farrell Larry Faurot Margaret Flinn Robert Gardner Sandra Gardner Connie Glock Sherrill Gray William Grub George Guider Rose Mary Guttenburg Dan Hankins Ronald Harp Barbara Hatch Jean Hayes Linda Highland Phyllis Hipsher Glen Hites Gregory Hites Dan Holdgreve Judy Hommel Larry Home Dennis Hottman Earl James Morris Johnson Evelyn Jones Sally Kahley Lorna Kearns Bill Kelly Carole Kinnear Ronald Kissling Shelva LaWarre Shirley Lenhart Bill Linke James Long Patricia Long Not Pictured a r a . y « . a 1% a r a -A n , e '!rw V a c 45 Sophomonea Gene Longbrake $ cr 4 A - - -a 1 i o, LA r— r n, r e fl ■■■ f-H O ; a1 Kenneth Lucas Dick McQuown Evelene Manns Connie Marshall Linda May Barbara Mays Brenda Mendenhall Carol Metzler Loweta Mewhorter Nancy Miller Nellie Morris Saundra Morrison Marion Motter Sue Mullins Bob Newland James H. Nichols David Norman Juanita Osborn Leroy Osborn Saundra Overly Brenda Park Melinda Parthemore Larry Patrick Joanna Perkins Bill Pettit Vaughn Pfeiffer Fred Pich Emma Pierce Emmitt Pierce Margaret Purcell Elinor Pyle Stephen Radway Larry Rail Bill Ralston Velma Rapp Evelyn Reed Tom Lotz — % 46 60 1 - , , - Ronnie Reese 'A rn Barbara Rhoades i r Sondra Rhoades Marilyn Ries Gary Rish Henry Risner Gary Ritzier Jerry Rodenberger Dixie Roshon Kay Ross Joyce Sanderson Beatrice Scott Bill Seabert Daniel Sharp Jacob Sherman Kay Smalley Ronald D. Smith Ronald R. Smith Joyce Stauffer Ray St. Clair Janet Stevens Phyllis Stinson Delores Sullivan Paul Taylor Sharon Taylor Billie Thompson Edward Tillman Keith Tillman Kenneth Tillman Margaret Tracy Rose Valerio Linda Vermillion Bob Walters Barbara Ward Nancy Wells Bob Wells Larry West Saundra West 47 Raymond Williams Susanne Wortman Catherine Wynegar Dick Youngpeters Peggy Zeis Sophomone Jne hman 48 Elvis didn't get those Teddy Bears. Jne hmen CLASS OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Mr. James Miller, Advisor; Jerry Althouser, Vice-President. FRONT ROW: Madelyn Kritzler, Treasurer; Vickie Dible, Secretary; Carole Kramer, Pres- ident. 49 3fieah.rn.en Shirley Adams Robert Alexander Gerald Alhouser Katherine Baum Russell Benard Kay Beltz Glenna Biederman Carole Bowman S Nellie Boyd William Branan Hazel Brielmaier Jerry Brown Linda Brown Keith Burba Ronald Burba Bruce Burke Kathy Buroker Dixie Cannode Richard Cannode Joe Carey Ann Chaifin Sandra Clapsaddle Judith Clark Nancy Clark Larry Conley Justin Critchfield Ronald Croy Mildred Curtis Roy Davis Martha Delong Thomas Dennis Carolyn Detwiler Vicki Dible Dale Dirkson Joyce Dodds Jack Durkin Phillip Eddy Tom Engle Kay Erwin Phyllis Ewing Michael Faurot Jerry Fay 50 61 James P. Fox Sue Fraker Joyce Fullerton Nancy Fullerton James Fulton Bernard Gale Patricia Gould James Grant Marilyn Gunn Margaret Halsey Susan Hankins Lewis Hanna Warren Harbison Gerald Harding Carolyn Harp Donald Harp Betty Harrison Charles Hart Larry Hastings Saundra Haynes Barbara Hinton Donna Mae Hites Patricia Holcomb Janet Holmes Charles Hord Earl Horne Evelyn Horner Charles Hosack Rebecca Huber Shirley Hudson Carolyn Hunley Pauline Jackson Sharon Johnson William Jones Linda Kanzig Michael Karcher Nancy Jo Kaylor Donald Keller James Kelly Jane Kemmere Dixie Kincaid Roselyn Kincaid rs Ph [I r r 'a in o 5T 3ne hmen Robert Kindell Clifford Kindle Carol Kissling Gene Klinger Luanne Knollman Carole Kramer Madelyn Kritzler Ellen Lady Marilyn Lathem Don Lease Nancy Lease Audrey Lenhart Judy Lightner Carole Lingrel Janice Long Stephen Lowery Jane McKinley Jerry McQuown James Mabrey Judith Mabrey Elinor Madory James Marquart Gary Martin Karen Meadows Linda Miller Betty Montgomery Rosemary Montgomery Jack Moore Sharon Morris Don Myers Nancy Myers Nancy Newbold Joan Newland John Newland Diane Norman Jerry Oaklief John Osborn Forest Palmer Lauren Park Janice Parker Ronald Pephens Nancy Pick 52 61 Lois Ann Pifer Nelson Platt Lois Prater Dorothy Price Charlotte Purcell John Ramge a Michael Rapp Tom Resch Jerry Rhoades Gary Richards Larry Richards Edsel Ries Jerry Ries Mary Ann Rish Leland Ritzier Michael Roark Jane Robinson Donna Roby Delma Rogers John Rostovfer Susan Rubins Judy Schmidt Marian Schmidt Gregg Schneider Diana Shawd Sue Shick Donald Shirk Lois Schroyer Nova Silverthorn Terry Southerly Eugene Spearman Bruce Stober James Sullivan Howard Thomas Sharae Thompson Edward Twiss Beverly Van Atta Jerry Ward Carol Warmbrod Linda Westervelt Roy Wilkerson Karen Winebrenner • ■ s y ft ilkOi • S3 q •M V til cy j 53 Carole Wolf Robert Wood Virginia Woods Phyllis Worthington Phyllis Wren Stanley Zachariah Judith Ziegler Lou Ann Fitzpatrick NOT PICTURED D. Case, J. Claphan. E. Crabtree, A. DeLong, R. Emberling. H. Gerling, R. Hatcher, J. Hicks, E. Lawrence, R. Lease, B. Manns, E. Manns. J. Modd, J. Montgomery, J. Nichols, L. Poling, E. Prater, W. Prater, N. Price, H. Ray, L. Schwartz, R. Schwartz, M. Smith, D. Sparks, J. Steele, T. Thompaon, J. Thraikill. C. Uncapher, D. Van Buskirk, J. Van Buskirk, M. Vermillion, R. Weisenberger, G. Woodard. Hi ya, Legs 3ne hmen 54 Boand oft Education BOARD OF EDUCATION. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. James H. Allen. Dr. Louis Black. Mr. Chandos Printz, Clerk; Mr. John Jester, Mr. Lester Ward, President. 55 MRS. ISA BELL CROY Secretary PAUL L. OAKLIEF Superintendent of Schools CARL D.V. RUSSELL Principal 3acultij, 56 MRS. MARIE SPENCER Secretary ROBERT G. DUNBAR Stenography, Typing, General Business MRS. PAULINE GERLACH Health, Girls P. E. MRS. DOROTHY HERVEY English I and II Jaculty J.W. FRAKER Vocational Agriculture GEORGE KEEL Health, Mech. Dwg. I, Head Football and Basketball Coach ROSE L. HORN MRS. ELEANOR J. FAULKNER English III S. RAYMOND HACKNEY Mech. Dwg., Physics, General Science 57 Librarian MRS. DOROTHY FULLERTON Biology • HARLAND KINNEY Industrial Arts, Head Track Coach CARL W. KNOLLMAN French I II General Science 3acultij. GLENN L. MARTIN Bookkeeping, Commercial Law, Office Practice, Assistant Football Coach JAMES R. MILLER World History, Civics, Driver Education, Assistant Basketball Track Coach ANNE JOHNSON Latin MRS. ALMA KNOLLMAN 58 Home Economics NINA L. RHODES Art GEORGE A. ROBINSON Chemistry, General Science faculty JOHN T. MURRAY American History, World History Faculty Manager, Freshman Basketball Coach WILLIAM A. SHEPHERD Algebra I, General Mathematics MARJORIE RAMGE English I, Dramatic Arts JOHN H. ROBERTS Vocal Music, Dramatic Arts CLAUDE STOBER Boys' Physical Ed. 59 ISABEL SLOAN Typing I, Speech GERALD T. UNDERWOOD Trades Industry Jacultif ELIZABETH TERRILL Home Economic I P.W. THOMAS Algebra I II Trigonometry Plane Geometry 60 MARY LOU WEDERTZ Driver Education VIOLA WILLEKE English II IV Journalism Sponte COACHES, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Glenn Martin, Mr. Harland Kinney, Mr. John T. Murray, Mr. James R. Miller, Mr. George Keel, Mr. Robert G. Dunbar. 61 D. Hart, Back 2 yrs. B. Schwemer, End 2 yrs. 62 R. Keei, Guard 2 yrs. E. Osborn, Guard 2 yrs. D. Cosart, Back 2 yrs. (Not Shown) G. Williams Tackle 2 yrs. Senior, B. Modd J. Johnson, S. Mabrey, B. Modd, J. Thrailkill Cheen- Leadenz J. Long, R. Montgomery S. Collinsworth, C. Kinnear, S. Pyle, S. Zeis. Jootball Squad FOOTBALL SQUAD, LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Mr. Robert Dunbar. Coach; Mr. George Keel. Coach; L. Faurot. K. Lucas, M. Dodds, S. Radway, D. Erwin, Mr. Glenn Martin, Coach; Mr. James Miller, Coach, THIRD ROW: T. Southerly, J. Resch, K. Burba, R. Pephens, T. Resch, J. Moore, D. Bernard, D. Basinger, B. Neely. SECOND ROW: D. Dodds, R. Rowe, D. Hankins, E. Pierce, D. Youngpeters, D. Phillips, L. Hipsher, T. Brown, D. Hart, L. Battles. FRONT ROW: C. Downey, J. Stauffer, B. Schwemer, R. Keel, D. Cosart, E. Osborn. A. Shaw, G. Williams, L. Streets, D. Hart, B. Pettit. • 3neshman Basketball Jneshman 3ootball FRESHMAN BASKETBALL, LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: J. Fox, J. Carey, J. Oaklief, J. Harding, Mr. John Murray, Coach. SEC- OND ROW: J. Durkin, J. McQuown, G. Richards, G. Martin. FRONT ROW: R. Pep- hens. J. Moore, K. Burba, T. Southerly. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL, LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: P. Eddy, J. Oaklief, K. Burba, T. Southerly, S. Lowery, J. Harding, Mr. John Murray, Coach. SECOND ROW . T. Resch, J. Moore, M. Karcher, J. Carey, L. Ritzier, S. Zachariah. FRONT ROW: J. Durkin, R. Wilkerson, G. Martin, G. Klinger, M. Faurot, M. Cannode, R. Burba. HERB RISH'S SPORTS SHOP 65 HILLCREST LANES 66 Basketball Senions Charles Cozad John Van Buskirk Darrel Phillips Jim Crates Jack Thomas Dick Hayes Duane Cosart Vanzitq Squad VARSITY SQUAD, LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Mr. George Keel, Coach; J. Crates, T. Brown, B. Neely. G. Stauffer, Mr. James Miller, Coach; Dick Gibbs, Manager. FRONT ROW: J. VanBuskirk, D. Hayes, D. Cosart, J. Thomas, C. Cozad. COACHES, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. George Keel, Mr. Robert G. Dunbar, Mr. James Miller, Mr. Glenn R. Martin. Revenue Squad RESERVE SQUAD, LEFT TO RIGHT. SACK ROW: J. Cozad, G. Fold. D. McQuown, E. Pierce, D. Bernard, Mr. lame Muter, Coach. SECOND ROW: BiU Unke, Manager; L. Sneers. T. Brown, K. Burba, R. Pepfaeru. Dick Gibbs, Manage . FRONT ROW; V. Pfeiffer. E. Shirk. B. Neely. B. Kinney, R. Seese. Vamitij K BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Resch, D. Gibbs, D. Hart, T. Brown, D. Dodds, B. Pettit. SECOND ROW: G. Stauffer, D. Reese, B. Schwemer, L. Streets, D. Cosart, C. Cozad, D. Bernard, R. Pcphens, B. Neely, D. Erwin. FRONT ROW: Mr. George Keel, Advisor; L. Hipsher, D. Hart, E. Osborn, M. Fout, R. Keel, J. Stauffer, D. Phillips, G. Williams. The aim of the Varsity K is to promote cooperation among those athletes who have earned a letter by achieving certain feats in sports. Ufiack Squad TRACK SQUAD, LEFT TO RIGHT. BACK ROW; J. Oaklief, D. Baker, P. Eddy, W. Seabert, E. Pierce, V. Pfeiffer. C. Hosack, B. Wells, D. Haynes, R. Smith. J. Styer. THIRD ROW: S. Radway, J. Parrott, B. Walters, E. Shirk, D. Bernard, J. Lotz, D. Basinger, D. Fair, J. Cozad, B. Kinney. SECOND ROW: B. Flinn, D. Reese, A. Shaw, D. Phillips, D. Hart, T. Brown, C. Downey, B. Pettit, J. Mabrey, G. Longbrake. FRONT ROW: Mr. James Miller, Mr. Harland Kinney, T. Thompson, D. Erwin, O. Paland, G. Wedertz, M. Brannan, T. Engel. BACK, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Dunbar, C. Hart, E. Ries, L. Mullins, T. Southerly, K. Burba, M. Fout, C. Cornell, R. Pephens, R. Binard, L. Streets, J. Resch, J. Harding, G. Stauffer, Coach Martin. FRONT: L. Faurrot, K. Lucas, T. Resch, J. Youngpeters, Glen Rickenbacher, C. Cozad, D. Cosart, J. Stauffer, R. Keel, B. Alexander, D. Devore, G. Martin, M. Dodds. a Kenton 17 H.N. 0 Kenton 9 Ada 2 Kenton 5 Bel lefountain 4 Kenton 4 Co Id water 3 Kenton 6 Shawnee 2 Kenton 5 St. Marys 4 Kenton 1 St. Marys 6 Kenton 5 Van Wert 12 Kenton 9 Bel lefountain 7 Kenton 5 Coldwater 7 Kenton 12 Lima C. C. 5 Kenton 14 Wapak 3 Kenton 7 Celina 1 Kenton 4 Shawnee 5 This is baseball, Charlie, not leapfrog. 71 Hotnecominq LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Hart, L. Kearns, R. Keel, L. Brown, B. Schwemer, S. Buerger, G. McCullough, J. Stauffer, S. Mabrey, G. Williams. 1957 In the beautifully decorated K.H.S. gym- nasium, Sherry Buerger was crowned Homecom- ing Queen for 1957 by Miss Betty Fox the 1956 Queen. Kenny Walters acted as Master of Cer- emonies and music was provided by the Mack Finch Orchestra. 72 Onqani?ation STUDENT COUNCIL - LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Mr. Carl Russell, Advisor. THIRD ROW: K. Walters. D. Jump, D. Sturgeon, J. Jordan, P. Shape, W. Friedel, D. Phillips, T. Brown, F. Sharp, D. Bernard, J. Smalley. SECOND ROW: J. Van Buskirk, L. Miller, C. Kramer, N. Bunyard, A. Kaylor, M. Brown, C. Kinnear, R. Collins, J. Johnson. FRONT ROW: Barbara Modd, Secretary; Bob Smith, President. 73 Int Club ART CLUB - LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: B. Waiters, A. Kaylor, S. Haynes, C. Hosack, B. Pettit. SECOND ROW: Miss Nina Rhodes, Advisor; C. Purcell, B. Grubbs, P. Hord. FRONT ROW: Phyllis Carey, Reporter; Don Reese, Vice- President; Barbara Ward, Secretary-Treasurer; David Sturgeon, President; Kenny Walters, Parliamentarian; Melvin Harris, Activities Director. The aim of the Art Club is to inspire artis- tically-inclined students. The Art Club painted a mural and presented it to the canteen. David Sturgeon BOYD'S COLONEL ELLIS Hi-y BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Bowman. T. Stout, B. Walters, D. Dennis. FOURTH ROW: D. Sturgeon. J. Keckler, R. Reese, B. Pettit, M. Johnson, B. Grubbs, T. Lotz, F. Emans, V. Pfeiffer, P. Hord. THIRD ROW: J. Lotz, G. Wedertz, O. Poland, J. Parrott, D. Clapsaddle, G. Burris, T. Brown, G. Hipp, S. Radway. SECOND ROW: G. Rickenbacher, K. Osborn, J. Stauffer, J. Goslee, J. Crates, F. Sharp, B. Neely, S. Faulkner, D. Jump. FRONT ROW: Mr. S. Raymond Hackney, Advisor; W. Schwemer, Chaplain; E. Osborn, Treasurer; K. Walters, Secretary; K. Chalfin, Vice-President; R. Smith, President; (not present - D. Norman, the Reporter). The aims of the Hi-Y are clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, and clean liv- ing. ' Bob Smith Bioloqq Club Unducteea BACK ROW: B. Walters, N. Davis, M. Dodds, S. Radway, R. Wells, D. Youngpeters, B. Linke, R. Smith, J. Roden- berger, S. Gardner. THIRD ROW: G. Ritzier, B. James, G. Guider, P. Zeis, C. Kinnear, K. Smalley, S. Collins- worth, J. Osborn, P. Cannode, J. Carter, B. Thompson. SECOND ROW: M. Ries, S. Bruce, S. Mullins, D. Rushon, B. Hatch, M. Purcell, B. Rhoades, S. Gray, L. Anderson, S. Rhoades, C. Marshall. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Dorothy Fullerton, Advisor; T. Brown, Treasurer; N. Bunyard, Vice-President; Owl, D. Phillips, President; W. Schwemer, Secretary. The aim of the Biology Club is to keep interest in science high in K.H.S. members took a trip to Hocking State Park in May. The 76 BIOLOGY CLUB - LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: J. Crates, D. Rowe, R. Rowe, J. Styer, B. Donahue, M. Jacobs. D. Dyer, D. Ziegler, P. Ault, J. Rush. SEVENTH ROW: J. Flinn, B. Gould, M. Harris, E. Gradwohl, J. Clark, L. Lemon, J. Thrailkill, H. Kanzig, R. Collins, B. Smith. SIXTH ROW: J. Goslee, D. Fullerton, B. Stephens, K. Osborn, B. Kinney, D. Dennis, G. Burris, W. Pfister, P. Woodard, J. McCarley. FIFTH ROW: P. Hord, D. Gibbs. D. Haynes, D. Reese, L. Holbrook, R. Flowers, M. Rodabough, G. Shirk, D. Lutz, G. Ford, D. Clapsaddle. FOURTH ROW: B. Bowman, M. Fout, J. Smalley, M. Rexin, E. Osborn, J. Jordan, B. Friedel, B. Linke, J. Fout, J. Johnson, E. Watkins. THIRD ROW: D. Sturgeon, K. Chalfin, G. Hipp, C. Young, M. Hord, J. Harbison, P. Jolliff, C. Ver- million, K. Wright, R. White, A. Kayior. SECOND ROW: J. Ziegler, C. Weber, L. Pfeiffer, P. Carey, C. Ford, D. Spearman, F. Ritzier, S. Buerger, C. Claphan. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Dorothy Fullerton, T. Brown, N. Bunyard, Owl, D. Phillips, B. Schwemer. l - 7 eena Y-TEENS - LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: J. Osborn, C. Marshall, S. Bruce, L. Anderson, P. Cannode, D. Rushon, H. Kanzig, B. Scott. SEVENTH ROW: D. Danner, J. Beach, S. Collinsworth, K. Smalley, P. Stinson, S. Morrison, B. Thompson, S. Gray, J. Stephens, M. Purcell, J. Carter. SIXTH ROW: S. Putnam, L. Lemon, J. Clark, J. Goslee, J. Stauffer, T. Augur, P. Mays, N. Rish. B. Morrison, S. Edwards. FIFTH ROW: R. Collins, C. Weber, P. Woodard, M. Molk, J. McCarley, B. Streety, S. Meadows. K. Williams, S. Thomas, L. Pfeiffer, S. Scott. FOURTH ROW: B. Modd, B. Fillinger, F. Ritzier, C. Ford, P. Carey, E. Watkins, S. Mabrey, J. Hites, B. Baker, R. Pfeiffer. G. Lones. THIRD ROW: C. Young. G. McCullough. Y. Leigh. C. Claphan, E. Gradwohl. J. Harbison. M. Rexin. D. Vermaaten. M. Manhart, D. Hites. SECOND ROW: R. White, J. Shoemaker, M. Hord, M. Clark, S. Buerger, N. Bunyard, B. Wolf, L. Derr, J. Overly. FRONT ROW: J. Goslee, Vice-President; A. Kaylor, President; Miss Anne Johnson, Advisor; P. Jolliff, Secretary, C. Vermillion, Treasurer. The aims of the Y-Teens are to grow as persons, to grow in the knowledge and love of God, and to grow in friendship with people of all races, religion, and nationalities. 78 £cho Papen StaJJ ECHO PAPER STAFF, BACK ROW: B. Linke, J. Jordan. FOURTH ROW; R. Kearns, B. Smith, L. Holbrook, B. Schwemer. THIRD ROW; Miss Viola Willeke, Advisor: J. Long, J. Thomas, D. Sturgeon, J. Lightner. SECOND ROW: D. Hites, P. Mays, J. Overly. FRONT ROW: S. Naus. This Staff has published and written 10 editions of the school paper throughout the school year. Lloyd Holbrook portrayed a mystery writer by the name of THE PURPLE PENSMAN. REXIN'S FURNITURE STORE 79 3utune Homemakena ofj hnenica F.H.A.. LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: L. Knollman, P. Jolliff. SEVENTH ROW: N. Newhold, D. Roshon, B. Hin- ton, J. McKinley, L. Vermillion, C. Marshall, P. Stinson, C. Kinnear, B. Mays, C. Glock. SIXTH ROW: C. Tarlton, M. Taylor. E. Gradwohl, M, Rexin, B. Morrison, B. Modd, S. Clark, S. Born, M, Wolfe, L. Brown, C. Wolf. FIFTH ROW: C. Weber, P. Long, S. Kahley, B. Hatch, N. Wells. E. Jones. L. Kearns. J. Stephens, B. Scott, J. Sanderson. FOURTH ROW: D. Hites, N. Myers, N. Kay lor, S. Clapsaddle, J. Ziegler, S. Shick, P. Wor- thington, J. Dodds, N. Lease, E. Horner, B. Warmbrod. THIRD ROW: V. Dible, C. Kramer, S. Hudson, K. Erwin, C. Harp, J. Kemmere, L. Pifer, V. Woods, M. Schmidt, J. Robinson, M. Latham. SECOND ROW: R. Biederman, S. Morrison, P. Basinger, N. Gunn, P. Gould, L. Curtis, J. Harbison, M. Clark. FRONT ROW: Miss Elizabeth Terrill, Advisor; Marilee Brown, President; Louise Lemon; Vice-President; Sherry Buerger, Secretary; Margaret Purcell, Treasurer; Barbara Ward, Reporter; Mrs. Alma Knollman, Advisor. The aim of the F.H.A. is to prepare the members for mak- ing a home. Their motto is Towards New Horizons . MARILEE BROWN 80 Jutune Janmem o| Imenica F. F.A., LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Mr. Ray Hoot, Student Advisor; Mr. Roger Kline, Student Advisor; L. Battles, K. Tillman, T. Resch. FOURTH ROW: C. Searson, L. Rail, L. Conley. J. Rager, E. Long. B. Ralston, S. Faulkner, G. Woodard, D. Bell, D. Basinger. K. Tillman. THIRD ROW: J. Collins, E. Lones, D. Ziegler, G. Hites, R. Reese, L. Osborn, T. Lotz, B. Wood, J. Ramge, J. Sullivan, D. Dirkson. SECOND ROW: J. Parrot. O. Poland, J. Althouse, L. Hanna, R. Flowers, V. Pfeiffer, F. Emans, M. Fulton, L. Hastings, D. Hankins. FRONT ROW: Mr. John Fraker, Advisor; Glenn Rickenbacher, Treasurer; Gene Wedertz, Vice-President; Dick Jump, President; Darrel Phillips, Sec- retary; Joe Rush, Reporter; John Lotz, Sentinel; Bill Pfeiffer, Student Advisor. The aim of the F.F.A. is to develop agricultural leader- ship, co-operation, and citizenship. Their motto is Learning to do, Doing to learn, Earning to live, and Living to serve. DICK JUMP QAA SJnducteea BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Thompson, S. Rubins, C. Kissling, J, Schmidt, S. Fraker. FIFTH ROW: M. Schmidt, R. Montgomery, M. Rish, H. Brielmaier, P. Gould, K. Winebrenner, B. Harrison, E. Madory, C. Ling- rel, E. Lady, A. Chalfin. FOURTH ROW: C. Weber, L. Westervelt, K. Beltz, S. Shick, M. Applegate, K. Meadows, C. Hunley, C. Bowman, K. Buroker, J. Newland, N. Newbolt, G. Woods, J. Mabrey. THIRD ROW: M. Flowers, J. Holmes, S. Clapsaddle, S. Hankins, J. Zeigler, D. Rogers, S. Morris, L. Prater, M. Kritzler, L. Miller, J. Fullerton, J, Dodds. SECOND ROW: J. Robinson, L. Pifer, C. Harp, K. Erwin, V. Dible, S. Haynes, D. Kincaid, P. Wren, R. Kincaid, M. Lathem. FRONT ROW: L. Wolf, Mrs. Pauline Gerlach, Advisor; B. Modd, President; J. Harbison, Treasurer; B. Wolf, Secretary; S. Mullins, Vice-President; P. Carey, Reporter; P. Fitz- patrick, L. Knollman. The aim of the G.A.A. is to taining regular physical exercise the football programs. interest the members in ob- and to help in the making of 82 BARBARA MODD Qinls' Athletic Association BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Morrison, C. Kinnear, J. Stauffer, B. Mendenhall, B. Butterman, N. Cavin, J, Carter, P. Cannode. SIXTH ROW: J, Johnson, B. Thompson, D. Danner, J. Osborn, J. Beach, P. Zeis, S. Collins- worth, S. Brown, B. Scott, J, Sanderson. FIFTH ROW: J. Thrailkill, B. Baker, P. Basinger, M. Hanks, S. Gardner, E. Flinn, W. Adkins, P. Stinson, K. Smalley, B. Mays, C. Glock. FOURTH ROW: E. Watkins, S. Mabrey, G. Lones, S. Putnam, H. Kanzig, J. Flinn, J. Zeigler, B. Streety, M. Flowers. P. Bush. THIRD ROW: M. Vance, J. Prater, N. Rish, L. Shope, C. Tarlton, E. Gradwohl, L. Derr, B. Morrison, M. Hord, B. Fillinger, S. Meadows. SECOND ROW: D. Vermanten, C. Young, C. Vermillion, S. Buerger, C. Claphan, N. Bunyard, M. Rexin, S. Edwards, J. Shoemaker, P. Mays, F. Ritzier. FRONT ROW: J. Dick, Mrs. Pauline Gerlach, Advisor; B. Modd, President; J. Harbison, Treasurer; B. Wolf, Secretary; S. Mullins, Vice-President; P. Carey, Reporter; M. Rettigg, S. Naus. K H S BAND MEMBERS, LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: L. Holbrook, J. Critchfield, R. Born, G. Ritzier, M. Johnson, C. Cornell. SIXTH ROW: J. Holmes. B. Thompson, L. Westervelt, J. Harbison, P. Shape, G. Shirk, G. Guider, C. Kindle, D. Vermillion, P. Stinson. FIFTH ROW: Mr. William Moffit, D. Shawd. L. Harbison, E. Madory, M. Latham, V. Woods, B. Fillinger, D. Baker, J. Oaklief, G. Burris, J. Overly, C. Bowman. S. Pyle, K. Winebrenner. FOURTH ROW: G. Hipp, J. Ward, L. Richards, R. Smith, R. Croy, B. Stephens, B. Case, L. Miller, C. Wolf. M. Kritzler, S. Mullins, C. Tarlton, P. Basinger. R. Pfeiffer, J. Clark. THIRD ROW: L. Anderson, S. Bruce, C. Kinnear, J. Osborn, B. Mendenhall, D. Westervelt, M. Rish, W. Pfister. S. Rubins. S. Shick, B. VanAtta, M. Purcell, M. Rexin, J. Parker, J. Dodds, K. Smalley. SECOND ROW: S. West, J. McCarley, C. Glock, B. Streety, L. Menhorter, H. Briel- maier, C. Kissling, J. Schmidt, R. Montgomery, S. Hudson, P. Worthington, C. Hunley, J. Clark, P. Wren, L. Fitzpatrick, N. Fullerton, N. Newbold. FIRST ROW: R. White, S. Fraker, B. Parks, G. Lones, C. Lingrel, J. Goslee, C. Weber, M. Molk, P. Jolliff, J. Fox, J. Mabrey. D. Norman. D. Reese. S. Mabrey, D. Norman, C. Claphan. KNEELING: S. Buerger, E. Watkins, S. Morrison, B. Wolf, B. Smith, C. Vermillion, B. Morrison, M. Clark. C. Pfeiffer. B A N D Band Wleml en OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT. BACK ROW: Phil Shape, Vice-President; Bob Smith, President; Mr. William Moffit, Director. FRONT ROW: Sherry Buerger, Treasurer; Jeanne Goslee, Secretary; Mary Lou Rexin, Historian; ludy Harbison, Equipment Manager. BOB SMITH Boys’ Glee Club Varsity Choir LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Van Buskirk, M. Clark, J. Smalley, L. Pfeiffer. A. Kaylor, N. Bunyard, M. Hord, Director. Mr. John Roberts Jutune Bu ine a Leaden oft America F.B.L.A.. LEFT TO RIGHT. BACK ROW: P. Musgrave. J. Crates. D. Jump. W. Pfister. SECOND ROW: S. Crawford. S. Curtis. C. Pfeiffer. J. Harbison, J. Hites, B. Baker, B. Deerwestern, S. Mabrey, R. Pfeiffer, J. Sanderson. FRONT ROW: Mr. Glenn Martin, Advisor; Phil Shape, President; Paul Shick, Vice-President; Marilyn Taylor, Secretary; Carol Tarlton, Treasurer; Marilyn Wolfe, Reporter; Miss Isabell Sloan, Advisor. The aim of the F.B.L.A. is to acquaint the members with business offices and machines. This organization selects a Miss Secretary of the year. Sally Curtis Phil Shape REXALL'S 7hea aiana THESPIANS. LEFT TO RIGHT. BACK ROW; Miss Marjorie Ramge, Advisor; B. Bowman. K. Chalfin, I. Iordan, K. Walters. L. Holbrook. A. Kaylor, M. Hord. FRONT ROW: Y. Leigh, S. Buerger, S. Mabrey, J. Johnson, B. Fillinger, B. Streety, P. Bush. This is a select group of actors and stage crew mem- bers who have earned ten points or more by participating in dramatics. President.....................................John Jordan i Vice-President..............................Sherry Buerger Secretary-Treasurer.........................Sharon Mabrey Next Year's Officers: Bill Bowman, president, Joanne Goslee, secretary-treasurer, Louise Lemon, vice-presi- dent. 88 Lnama Yliqht DRAMA NIGHT. LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: J. Jordan, P. Shape, J. Harbison, R. Kerns, K. Walters. L. Holbrook. FRONT ROW: L. Lemon, S. Buerger, S. Mabrey, E. Watkins, B. Fillinger, M. Hord, Y. Leigh. Drama Night is a program which is presented annually by the Thespians and the Dramatic Arts students. This year there were three plays. Mooncalf Mugford Box and Cox The Teeth of a Gift Horse 89 Ofitjice Help. LIBRARIANS, LEFT TO RIGHT: G. McCullough, P. Mays. V. Dible, C. Bowman. C. Kramer. S. Students at work in the library. Gray, B. Hatch, J. Hommel, J. Robinson, Miss Rose, L. Horn, S. Kahley, S. Born.’ KENTON NATIONAL BANK 90 Speech Plaifi Gary Ritzier and Gordon Miller in Let s Make Up. Dave Fair and Marilyn Ries in Let's Make Up. H Hot Rod Ronnie Kay Smalley, Saundra Morrison, Steve Radway. and Suzanne Wortman in The Model. SENIOR CLASS PLAY USHERS, LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: B. Halsey, P. Carey. M. Vance. C. Ford, N. Rish, M. Wolfe. FRONT ROW: M. Carrothers, E. Gibson, M. Rettig, R. Biederman, M. Taylor. El wood Osborn J. W. Gramlich T.V. - Records - Musical Instruments 91 CLOVER ELECTRIC bunion Play SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Lemon, J. Goslee, J. Thrailkill, L. Holbrook, E. Watkins, J. Collins. STANDING, S. Mabery, P. Hord, G. Ford, M. Harris, W. Bowman, Linda Pfeiffer. Big-Hearted Herbert , a domestic comedy, was chosen for the Junior Class Play and presented on November 5 and 6, 1957. Lloyd Holbrook played Herbert, the father who wanted to impress his family with the fact that he was a selfmade man. By the end of the play. Father had learned a big lesson. Miss Ramge directed the play. Senion Play SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Keckler, S. Buerger, R. Flinn, J. Prater, R. Kerns, M. Jolliff, D. Phillips. B. Morrison, K. Osborn, D. Jump. SECOND ROW: J. Shoemaker, J. Overly. Y. Leigh, E. Osborn, L. Derr, R. Keel, N. Bunyard, M. Clark. Miss Sloan. THIRD ROW: J. Claphan, D. Haynes. E. Lones, W. Friedel, K. Walters, B. Smith. J. Smalley, J. Jordan. NOT PICTURED: J. Crates, P. Shape, G. Miller, J. Long. That's My Cousin was presented by the Senior Class on April 30 and May 1, with the main characters portrayed by Raymond Kerns, Peggy Jolliff, and Darrell Phillips. The setting was the living room of the Uranium Dude Ranch. It was a west- ern comedy with a mixture of romance, prospecting, and excitement planned for the guests. IJouth Lay Youth Day is an annual event when the Seniors take over the city of Kenton. Dick Jump (above) took Mayor Cook's place to run the city. JAILED for the shoot- ing of Judge Darrel Phillips with a pis- tol (water). 94 The well known Gilbert and Sullivan comical operetta, Trial by Jury, was performed Feb. 12- 13 by the K.H.S. Vocal Music Department. The operetta was presented in the same manner as a comic strip, making fun of the court procedures and some of the foolish laws which were prominent in 19th Century England. Mr. John Roberts directed. FRONT: B. Fillinger, J. Beach. M. Clark. P. Basinger, M. Rexin, B. Wolf. BACK; B. Linke, L. Holbrook, N. Price, K. Walters, J. VanBuskirk, B. Bowman. 95 Cupid'1 Hop Marian Clark and Dick Jump reigned as king and queen of the annual Cupid's Hop, sponsored by the F.F.A. and F.H.A. Jean Pfeiffer and Lauren Wolfe, '57 king and queen, crowned the pair. Mack Finch provided the music for the even- ing. 96 Lyceum Pnoqnama Scientific Magic Lineo «e 31H Up-' '-Ato'n 97 General Motors This is the machine shop that has never been in pictures for the ECHO. Welding Cribman Machine Shop No Help Wanted A whale's mouth was the entrance toMarineland at the Junior-Senior Prom, Friday, May 13, 1958. Swimming mermaids, drawn by Evelyn Clingerman, beau- tified the sides of the gym. Phil Hord drew many of the other marine life scenes. Music for dancing was provided by The Halo's from 9 to 12. After the dance the upperclassmen enjoyed a show at the Drive-In, bowling, swimming, and breakfast provided by some of the mothers. 100 Scholarship. Tests SCHOLARSHIP TESTS, LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: J. Lightner, P. Bush, W. Pfister, L. Lemon. S. Putnam, E. Watkins, S. Wortman, Mr. Carl Russell, principal. FOURTH ROW: T. Augur, J. Carter, N. Cavin, S. Gard- ner, N. Fullerton, L. Shoyer, E. Lady, B. Harrison, K. Winebrennar, J. Osborn, J. Holycross, B. Smith. THIRD ROW: E. Tillman, L. Patrick, M. Harris, J. Hayes, L. Fitzpatrick, S. Fraker, S. Shick. SECOND ROW: D. Sturgeon, J. Crates, D. Fullerton, D. Bernard, D. Baker, J. Althouser, R. Wells, G. Sneider, K. Walters. FRONT ROW: C. Vermillion, A. Kaylor, B. Flinn, D. Reese, P. Ault, D. Youngpeters, M. Brannan, R. Weisenberger. Winners of the National Hospital Week Contest, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Molk, J. Harbison, Miss MabelSellin, C. Hunley, B. Wolf. Senion Chapel Daddy-O Don and Jumpin’ John Slobberly sing- ing You Hit Me With A Rock and Stole My Roll Judy Harbison getting ready to clean up. The Senior Class sings its Class Song. Commencement for commencement . Students preparing for commencement Receiving diplomas WILHOIT'S HARDWARE 103 The Junior Escorts We lived in the rooms above the Beauty Salon. Senion Jnip Lincoln Memorial Sherry and Jim bound for the capitol. Times Square COVER BY MYERS


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