Kenton, Ohio I. SENIORS II. ORGANIZATIONS III. UNDERCLASSMEN IV. SPORTS V. ACTIVITIES VI. FACULTY In leaving Kenton High, we of the Grad- uating Class of 1959, shall go, as every class, with reluctant feet and many a back- ward glance. We regretfully look toward the day when we must say our solemn good-byes to all the school life that is so dear to us. We have endeavored to record in this book the events of our final year of school life. It is hoped that our echoes of those happy days may be refreshed each time we turn the pages of the 1959 Echo. BETTY BAKER PAT BASINGER LAWRENCE J. BATTLES PAUL E. BERRIER LINDA LEE BROWN THOMAS DWIGHT BROWN GARRY LEE BURRIS PHYLLIS ANNE BUSH KATHRYN CARPENTER KENNETH H. CHALFIN VIVIAN CHRISTIE DALLAS CLAPSADDLE JANE CLARK JERRY I. COLLINS RUTHELLA COLLINS LINDA COLUMBER LIONEL C. CONLEY CHARLES CORNELL EVELYN FAY CRANK BRENDA DEERWESTER DONALD DENNIS TERRY ALLEN DEVORE DON D. DODDS ROBERT M. DUN A HUE DAVID A. DYER JOYCE KAY FLINN BONNIE FLOWER MARTHA JEAN FLOWERS RAYMOND FLOWERS GENE FORD MICHAEL FOUT MONWELLA ELIZABETH HANKS LINDA LEE HARBISON MELVIN HARRIS DAVE HART LINDA HENDRICKSON BRADLEY HERZOG GEORGE HIPP LANNY HIPS HER JUDY HITES LLOYD HOLBROOK JEANNE HOLYCROSS PHIL HORD MYRON JACOBS JOLENE JOHNSON BOB KINNEY LOUISE LEMON JOY COLLEEN LIGHTNER BOB JOHNSON HARRIET KANZIG RAYMOND KEARNS BILL KERNS DORIS LONES GLORIA I.ONES REGGIE SLACK JOHN LOTZ DICK LUTZ JANET McCARLEY SHARON MABREY JUDY MAY SHARON MEADOWS LINDA PFEIFFER ROSE ANN PFEIFFER WILMA PFISTER OSCAR POLAND ELDON PRATER SHARON DEE PUTNAM JERRY L. RAGER WILLIAM JOSEPH RESCH JAMES RHOADES MARION RODABAUGH DON ROWE RON ROWE SHARLENE FAYE SCOTT CHARLES SEARSON FRED WILLIAM SHARP EVERETT NEIL SHIRK WILLIAM GOBLE STEPHENS GENE STEVENS THOMAS STOUT LARRY LYNN STREETS BARBARA ANN STREETY DAVID PAUL STURGEON JERRY R. STYER SALLY KAY THOMAS JAN THRAILKILL JO TUDOR DAVID L. VERMILLION JR. ELEANOR WATKINS CAROL ANN WEBER RICHARD GENE WEDERTZ ARDEN SHAW JANET M. WILEY POLLY DIANE WOODARD JANICE MARIE ZIEGLER CLASS OFFICERS - BACK ROW, left to right: David Fullerton, Vice President; Mr. Knollman, Advisor. FRONT ROW: Tom Brown, Secretary; Sharon Putnam, President; Larry Streets, Treasurer. This is a President?? This is what Charles Atlas did for me. Now, smile! Pretty pose, Larry. My guitar maestro, Bill. Ruthella and Charlie HARDIN COUNTY OIL COMPANY Why the worried look, Mike? Have to look pretty, girls!!! The morning after. Take me to your leader! Is it good, Brenda? ROW 1, left to right: Pat Basinger (G. A. A. ), Secretary; Larry Streets (Senior Treasurer), Vice Presi- dent; Tom Brown (Biology Club), President; Jim Parrot (F. F. A.), Treasurer. ROW 2: Lloyd Holbrook (Boys'Glee Club), Jim Fox (Sophomore President), David Fullerton (Senior Vice President), Fred Sharp Steve Radway , Dan Bernard Kenneth Chalfin (Hi-Y), Susan Collins- worth (Junior Class President), Carol Kinnear (F. H. A.). ROW 3: Gary Shirk (Band), Eleanor Watkins (Varsity Choir), Sharon Mabrey (R. Cheerleader), Jolene Johnson (Varsity Cheerleader), Ruthella Collins (F. H. A.), Sharon Putnam (Senior Class President), Bill Bowman (Thespians), Joanne Goslee (Y-Teens). ROW 4: Linda Miller (F. H. A.), Rose Ann Pfeiffer (F. B. L. A.), Lorna Kearns (F. H. A.), Bob Walters (Art Club), Susan Ashba , Judy Jump (Freshman Y-Teens), David Sturgeon (Echo). STANDING: Mr. Russell, Advisor. Not pictured are Tom Stout (Teen Canteen), Gary Stauffer (Varsity K ), Carol Kramer . - second year members. Student (pauttctC The Kenton High School Student Council is composed of the heads of the many clubs and groups in the school. This body is in charge of the various school func- tions such as the Homecoming Game and Dance, Christmas decorations, the Win- ter Dance, and the Concessions at all the ball games. They also make recom- mendations to Mr. Russell on many issues involving school life. ROW 1, left to right: Carole Weber; Mema Molk; Barbara Streety; Sharon Putnam, Secretary; Sally Thomas, Treasurer; Sherrill Gray, Vice President; Joanne Goslee, President; Jane Clark; Eleanor Wat- kins. ROW 2: Nancy Newbold; Ann Chalfin; Jeanne Goslee; Louise Lemon; Sharon Mabrey; Janet McCarley; Lou Ann Fitzpatrick; Shirley Hudson; Joyce Fullerton; Cay Beltz. ROW 3: Sharlene Scott; Ruthella Collins; Linda Pfeiffer; Bonnie Flower; Betty Baker; Rose Ann Pfeiffer; Judy Hites; Gloria Lones; Sue Shick; Nancy Kaylor; Madelyn Kritzler. ROW 4: Miss Johnson, Advisor; Kathy Buroker; Polly Woodard; Lois Pfeiffer; Judy Mabrey; Carole Lin- grel; Hazel Brielmaier; Susan Rubins; Mary Ann Rish; Diane Norman; Janet Brungard; Jane Robinson. ROW 5: Carol Bowman; Carol Wolfe; Nova Silverthorn; Sue Fraker; Nancy Fullerton; Judy Hommel; Saundra Morrison; Patsy Cannode; Tedi Augur; Barbara Hatch; Janet Stevens; Pat Basinger. ROW 6: Phyllis Bush; Sharon Meadows; Joyce Stauffer; Carolyn Hunely; Karen Winebrenner; Betty Harri- son; Sherri Thompson; Marian Schmidt; Janice Long; Lou Ann Knollman; Carole Warmbrod; Billie Thompson. ROW 7: Dixie Hale; Joyce Flinn; Deanna Danner; Janet Beach; Susan Bruce; Lu Ann Anderson; Ellen Lady; Carole Kinnear; Susie Pyle; Juanita Osborn; Linda Miller. The Senior Y-Teens is a branch of the Y. W.C. A. It includes seniors, juniors, and sophomores. The Y-Teens' purpose is to grow as a person, to grow in knowl- edge and love of God, and to grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities. ROW 1, left to right: Linda Philips; Ellen Anderson; Karen Dodds, Vice President; Judy Jump, President; Angie Stephens, Secretary; Ruth Ann Wright, Treasurer; Heather Spencer-Green; Karen Ludwig; Diana Brown. ROW 2: Jane Fitzpatrick; Jannie Wilson; Elnora Chamberlain; Brenda Kipfer; Patty Johnson; Lou Ann Holtzberger; Adelaide Sampselle; Olivia Millisor; Mrs. Hervey, Advisor. ROW 3: Susan Ashba; Linda Grey; Scotty Price; Judy Osborne; Shirley Pettit; Sharon Sponsler; Pat Con- ner; Mary Ann Hervey; Cheryl Hill. ROW 4: Candice Eddy; Susie Hielman; Sharlene Shroyer; Charlene Overly; Brenda Morrison; Judy Mew- horter; Sue Smalley; Susie Sturgis; Penny Magann; Carol Park; Pamela Claphan. ROW 5: Linda Krisher; Sandra Armstrong; Betty Furr; Louise Blake; Nita Molk; Linda Robinson; Pat Heulster; Sondra Oates; Mary Ann Neil. 7ee t The Freshman Y-Teens group was organized by the girls of the Class of '59. When they were freshmen, there were thirty-one members. The club has been steadily increasing each year. Mrs. Hervey is the Advisor. ROW 1, left to right: John Reed, Student Teacher: Robert Stewart, Student Teacher: Larry Battles, Sentinel; Ron Reese, Reporter: Jim Parrott, President; Tom Lotz, Vice President; Oscar Poland, Secre- tary; Gene Wedertz, Treasurer; Mr. Jump, Advisor; Mr. Fraker, Advisor. ROW 2: Jim Sullivan; Mike Fulton; Jerry Collins; Steve Hubert; Mike Vermillion; Jack Gordon; Mack Greentree; Larry Pfeiffer; Wayne Rickenbacker. ROW 3: Greg Hites; Leroy Osborn; Jerry Althauser; Warren Harbison; Gary Woodard; Lewis Hanna; Eugene Long; John Rettig; Bob Wilcox; Bruce McCullough; Loyd Kindle; Eugene Kearns; Don Collier; Mike Hites; Robert Smith; John Lotz; Floyd Emans. ROW 4: Larry Rail; Dale Dirkson; Charles Searson; Bill Ralston; Jerry Rager; Lionel Conley; Raymond Flowers, Student Advisor; Vaughn Pfeiffer; Kenneth Tillman; Jim Long; Larry Hastings; Jim Marquart; Charles Hord; John Ramge; Bill Linke; Reggie Slack; Keith Tillman. The chief purpose of the F. F. A. is to make better farmers of American boys and to develop agricultural leadership, co-operation, and citizenship. TheF.F.A. takes an active part in the County and State Fairs and the Highway Safety Program. The motto of the club is: Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve. The club colors are blue and gold. AMERICA ROW 1, left to right: Jane McKinley; Barbara Hatch; Barbara Hinton; Carol Wolfe; Linda Brown, Treas- urer; Lorna Kearns, President; Lou Ann Knollman; Dixie Roshon, Secretary; Janet Stevens, Vice Presi- dent. ROW 2: Miss Terrill, Advisor; Jan Parker; Margaret Purcell; Janice Long; Shirley Hudson; Sue Shick; Judy Clark; Marian Schmidt; Phyllis Worthington; Saundra Overly. ROW 3: Mrs. Knollman, Advisor; Joyce Sanderson; Brenda Kipfer; Carol Sue Sturgis; Judy Mewhorter; Carol Park; Karen Dodds; Sharon Sponsler; Pat Long: Jackie Jones; Lou Ann Holtzberger; Charlene Shroyer; Sharon Johnston; Patty Gould; Marilyn Gunn; Kay Erwin; Saundra Clapsaddle; Rose Ann Pfeif- fer; Judy Ziegler. ROW 4: Marlene Fraley; Candice Eddy; Brenda Morrison; Betty Legge; Irma Schilling; Janice Shotte; Laurea Curtis; Patricia Brown; Peggy Cole; Linda Gray; Nancy Wells; Angie Stephens; Bobbie Mays; Carole Kinnear; Carol Black; Nancy Newbold. F. H. A. is an organization that will help future homemakers build happy homes. The goals are to promote better family living, to provide training for each chapter member for participation in home, school and community activities, to help make the home a safer place in which to live, and to encourage learning more about neighbors in other countries. ROW 1, left to right: Mr. Hackney, Advisor: David Norman, Vice President: Bill Bowman, Secretary: Kenneth Chalfin, President: George Hipp, Treasurer; Dave Sturgeon, Chaplain: Garry Burris, Reporter. ROW 2: Bill Pettit: Don Dennis: John Lotz; Tom Stout: Charles Cornell: Gene Wedertz; Gary Shirk; Bob Walters: Dallas Clapsaddle; Mike Vermilion: Jim Faulkner. ROW 3: Fred Sharp; Lloyd Holbrook: Ronnie Born; Phil Hord; Tom Lotz; Morris Johnson; Jerry Ehlen; Ron Reese: Steve Radway. The Hi-Y is a Christian service organization whose purpose is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community a high stand- ard of Christian character. To do this four goals are set: clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, and clean living. The Hi-Y sold ice cream at the Hardin County Fair, sold Christmas candles, had the concession stand for the W.B.L. Track meet, and played two basketball games with the Alger Hi-Y. The club members attended churches of various de- nominations during the year. President Chalfin receives gavel from Mr. Hackney as Chaplain and Reporter look on. STURGIS MARKET Free Delivery Phone 8249 FRONT ROW, left to tight: Janice Thrailkill, Eleanor Watkins, Bonnie Flower, Ron. Smith, Gary Bur- ris, Mrs. Fullerton, Advisor: Mike Fout, Vice President: Susan Collinsworth, Secretary: Tom Brown, President: Lloyd Holbrook, Myron Kacobs. ROW 2: Gene Ford, Nelson Davis, Bob Wells, Steve Radway, Dick Youngpeters, Mel Harris, George Hipp, Dave Fullerton, Kenny Chalfin, Don Dennis, Don Rowe, Jerry Styer, Ron Rowe. ROW 3: Bill Stephens, Bob Dunahue, Jerry Collins, Bob Wells, Bob Kenny, Bob Walters, Mike Dodds, Gary Ritzier, George Guider, Margaret Purcell, Patsy Cannode. ROW 4: Buddy James, Gene Long, Bob Gould, Jeanne Goslee, Polly Woodard, Merna Molk, Janet Mc- Carley, Carol Weber, Louise Lemon, Wilma Pfister, Jane Clark. ROW 5: Juanita Osborn, Billie Thompson, Susie Mullins, Susan Bruce, Lou Ann Anderson, Barbara Rhoades, Joyce Flinn. ROW 6: Marion Rodabaugh, Raymond Flowers, Kay Smalley, Sondra Rhoades, Barbara Hatch, Sherrill Gray, Judy Carter, Sandra Gardner. ROW 7: Bill Bowman, Dallas Clapsaddle, Phil Hord, Peggy Zeis, Harriet Kanzig, Janice Zeigler. Absent when picture was taken was Jolene Johnson, Treasurer. The Biology Club is an organization whose purpose is to further its members' interest in nature and the conservation of nature. The members enjoy numerous local field trips with Mrs. Fullerton, their advisor, as well as an all day trip to a state park at the end of the year. The membership is open to any sophomore, junior, or senior who has maintained a C average in Biology. This year the group gave two baskets of cheer to local needy families and erected a Wildcat sign at Robinson Field. SP1C AND SPAN CLEANERS BISHOP'S HOME STORE Band uniforms cleaned and pressed for $1.00 Plumbing, Electrical, Goods 607 West Franklin St. and Sporting Phone 9121 ROW 1, left to right: Benny Gale; Justin Critchfield; Jerry Montgomery: Dick Cannode; Mrs. Fullerton, Advisor: Mike Fout, Vice President; Susan Collinsworth, Secretary; Tom Brown, President; Carole Lin- grel; Rosemary Montgomery; Mary Ann Rish; Karen Winebrenner; Carole Bowman; Diane Norman. ROW 2: Ed Twiss; Mike Rapp; Gene Klinger; Bob Alexander; Keith Burba; Jane Robinson; Lou Ann Fitz- patrick; Ellen Lady; Sue Fraker; Nancy Fullerton; Nancy Kaylor; Dixie Kincaid; Janet Brungard. ROW 3: Tom Dennis; Tom Engle; Joe Carey; Jim Fox; Ron Pephens; Jerry Oaklief; Betty Harrison; Sharie Thompson; Kay Beltz; Judy Ziegler; Nova Silverthorn; Linda Miller; Madeline Kritzler. ROW 4: Phil Osborn; Mike Fulton; Edsel Ries; Jack Durkin; Jerry Ward; Ron Weisenburger; Carole Harp; Sue Haynes; Joyce Fullerton; Charlotte Purcell; Vicki Dible; Karen Meadows; Diana Shawd. ROW 5: Donald Shirk; Jerry Ries; Mike Faurot; Jerry McQuown; Jerry Brown; Terry Southerly; Phyllis Stinson; Marion Schmidt; Marilyn Latham; Eleanor Madory; Judy Schmidt; Linda Brown; Carole Kissling. ROW 6: Tommy Thompson; Gary Richards; Greg Schneider; Russel Benard; Jerry Elhen; Cliff Kindle; Linda Blumenschine; Ann Chalfin; Nancy Newbold; Susan Rubins. 'Heofe ufte4. REXIN'S Fine Furniture and Appliances 18 N. Main St. - Phone 7172 - Kenton, Ohio ROW 1, left to right: Mrs. Gerlach, Advisor; Pat Basinger, President; Susie Mullins, Vice President; Joyce Stauffer, Reporter; Karen Winebrenner, Secretary; Madelyn Kritzler, Treasurer. ROW 2: Janice Long, Carol Wolf, Kathy Buroker, Beverly Van Atta, Cay Beltz, Linda Miller, Ellen Lady, Jane Robinson, Judy Schmidt, Mary Ann Rish, Susan Rubins, Sharae Thompson. ROW 3: Lou Ann Fitzpatrick, Janice Parker, Sue Shick, Phyllis Worthington, Linda Westervelt, Betty Harrison, Rosemary Montgomery, Hazel Brielmaier, Carol Lingrel, Nancy Newbold. Brenda Menden- hall, Barbara Butterman. ROW 4: Phyllis Wren, Carolyn Harp, Sue Haynes, Vicki Dible, Joyce Fullerton, Kay Erwin, Oeanna Danner, Diana Shawd, Janet Holmes, Carolyn Hunley, Jolene Johnson, Jan Thrailkill. ROW 5: Sandra Clapsaddle, Judy Zeigler, Sue Fraker, Nancy Fullerton, Judy Mabrey, Joyce Dodds, Charlotte Purcell, Jance Beach, Patsy Cannode, Sharon Mabrey, Susan Collinsworth. ROW 6: Gloria Lones, Eleanor Watkins, Betty Baker, Connie Glock, Ginger Woods, Lois Pifer, Saundra Morrison, Juanita Osborn, Peggy Zeis, Marian Schmidt, Carol Kinnear. ROW 7: Martha Flowers, Linda Columber, Sandra Gardner, Joyce Sanderson, Beatrice Scott, Dixie Kincaid, Sharon Meadows, Barbara Streety, Phyllis Bush, Margaret Flinn. TEMPLE TEMPLE MURRAY'S DRIVE-IN A. E. ROBY, INC. Commercial Stationers School Supplies ROW 1, left to tight: Mrs. Pauline Gerlach, Advisor: Pat Basinger, President; Susie Mullins, Vice Presi- dent; Joyce Stauffer, Reporter; Karen Winebrenner, Secretary; Madelyn Kritzler, Treasurer. ROW 2: Mary Ann Hervey, Sharon Sponsler, Patti Conner, Geraldine Woods, Pamela Claphan, Judy Orsborn, Scottie Price, Olivia Millisor, Karen Ludwig, Mary Ann Neal. ROW 3: Elnora Chamberlain, Carol Wilson, Sharon Alexander, Janet Mabrey, Patti Johnson, Brenda Kipfer, Candace Eddy, Louise Blake, Susie Sturgis. ROW 4: Kay Hanks, Henrietta Griffen, Patti Bush, Karen Dodds, Sue Smalley, Judy Mewhorter, Bren- da Morrison, Penny Magann, Charlene Overly, Judy Jump. ROW 5: Betty Furr, Heather Spencer-Green. Jane Fitzpatrick, Linda Gray, Susan Ashba, Carol Krum- mery, Sandra Armstrong, Diana Brown, Linda Phillips. The G.A. A. is an association of girls interested in learning and applying clean sports. During the past year, the G. A. A. gave Christmas baskets of fruit and meat to families of Kenton. A new attraction was the initiation of the newcomers up town around the square. BARR'S FIVE TEN West Side of Square Compliments of LORD'S APPAREL SHOP Kenton, Ohio BRADLEY'S JEWELRY Optometrist - Gemologist ROW 1, left to right: Bob Kinney, Mike Fout, Ron Reese, Lanny Hipsher, Dave Hart, Don Dodds, Clay- ton Downey. ROW 2: Bill Kerns, Dan Bernard, Steve Radway, Bob Walters, Jerry Harding, Jack Moore. ROW 3: Emmitt Pierce, Keith Burba, Ron Pephens, Vaughn Peiffer, Gary Stauffer, President: Jerry Youngpeters. ROW 4: Everett Shirk, Tom Brown, Larry Streets, Bill Pettit, Larry Battles, Ron Rowe. ROW 5: Dick Basinger, Terry Southerly, Jim Mabrey, Dan Erwin, Mike Dodds, Kenny Lucas, Coach George A. Keel. Varsity K is an honorary club composed of boys who have earned a letter in Varsity football, basketball, baseball, or track. Initiation is held in the spring, as well as in September, in order to give the boys in track and baseball an equal chance to earn their letters. Since its beginning in 1935, Varsity ”K has grown into a well-known and en- joyed club. Mr. Keel, first president of the club, is the worthy advisor. HILL DRUG CO. HUNTWORK'S SHOE REPAIR SANDERSON'S PURE OIL East Side of Square 121 North Main Kenton, Ohio ROW 1, left to right: Judy Hites; Betty Baker; Brenda Deerwester, Vice President; Rose Ann Pfeiffer, President; Sharon Mabrey, Secretary; Kay Smalley, Treasurer; Joyce Sanderson; Brenda Park. ROW 2: Louetta Mewhorter; Jolene Johnson; Norma Cavin; Sondra Rhoades; Evelyn Jones. ROW 3: Margaret Flinn; Linda Westervelt; Sharon Brown; Marilyn Ries; Carolyn Risner; Saundra Morri- son; Janet Holmes; Linda Harbison; Miss Sloan, Advisor. ROW 4: Nancy Miller; Connie Glock; Phyllis Worthington; Jerry Ward; Bill Stephens; Linda Vermillion; Sandra Gardner; Shari Angier. Twenty-two new members were inducted into the Kenton Chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America at a formal initiation on December 1. The highlight of the Chapter was a formal banquet held on March 2 honoring Miss Secretary of 1959, Rose Ann Pfeiffer, and Mr. Future Business Leader of 1959, Bill Stephens. Club members, their parents, and members of the faculty were invited. Miss Sloan, chapter advisor, started the Kenton Chapter in 1955. BOYD'S F. H. BAILEY AND SONS Clothing Shoes Kenton, Ohio Kenton, Ohio ROW 1, left to right: Don Walters, Charlotte Purcell, Sandra Armstrong, Dixie Kincaid, Barbara Ward. ROW 2: Bill Pettit, Bob Walters, Mrs. Faulkner, Advisor; Bill Grubbs; Phil Hord. s4 tf Hindered by not having an art teacher the first of the year, the Art Club still kept art alive at K. H.S. A Basket of Cheer at Christmas was sent to a needy family and track shoe emblems were made to sell at the W. B.L. Track Meet. Also they took a field trip to an out-of-town museum and had their annual party. KENTON NATIONAL BANK Member of F. D. I.C. ROW 1, left to right: Janice Thrailkill; Jolene Johnson: Louise Lemon, Vice President: Bill Bowman, President: Jeanne Goslee, Secretary-Treasurer; Sharon Mabrey; Eleanor Watkins: Barbara Streety. ROW 2: Steve Radway; Vaughn Pfieffer; Kenny Chalfin; Lloyd Holbrook; Joanne Goslee; Phyllis Stinson; Saundra Morrison; Susie Pyle; Bonnie Flower; Phyllis Bush; Miss Ramge, Advisor. Under the direction of Miss Marjorie Ramge, the Kenton Chapter of the Na- tional Thespian Society endeavors to develop the acting ability of its members. To become members, students must obtain ten points in dramatic productions. Although an inactive organization, the Thespians join once a year with the Dramatic Art Classes to present one-act plays for the public. THE VOGUE SHOP West Side of Square Kenton, Ohio ROW 1, left to right: Judy Jump, Sue Fraker, Karen Ludwig, Rose Ann Pfeiffer, Treasurer. ROW 2: Mr. Fraker, Advisor: Steve Radway, Tom Stout, President: Bob Walters, Vice Presi dent; Joanne Goslee, Secretary (absent). Under the supervision of Mr. Fraker, the canteen court set up new laws to govern the teen-canteen. The group is in charge of policing the canteen. They also met with the Rotary Club who sponsor the canteen. OSBORN'S FURNITURE STORE West Lima Street Kenton, Ohio WILMA ADKINS LU ANN ANDERSON SHARI ANGIER HARRY APPLEFELLER JANET BAILEY JANET BEACH DAN BERNARD RONALD BORN FLORENCE BROWN SHARON BROWN SUSAN BRUCE BARBARA BUTTERMAN PATSY CANNODE JUDY CARTER BOB CASE NORMA CAVIN SUSAN COLLINS WORTH DEANNA DANNER ROSALYN DICK ROSEMARY DICK MIKE DODDS CLAYTON DOWNEY JERRY ELHEN FLOYD EM A NS NORMAN EWING DAVID FAIR WALTER FARRELL LARRY FAUROT MARGARET FLINN SANDRA GARDNER CONNIE GLOCK SHERRIL GRAY WILLIAM GRUBB GEORGE GUIDER ROSE MARY GUTTENBURG BRENDA HACKENBURGER BARBARA HATCH JEAN HAYES GLEN HITES GREG HITES DAN HOLDGREVE JUDY HOMMEL DENNIS HOTTMAN RAYMOND JACKSON EARL JAMES MORRIS JOHNSON EVELYN JONES SALLY KAHLEY LORNA KEARNS BILL KELLY CAROLE KINNEAR RONALD KISSLING SHELVA LAWARRE SHARON LILES BILL LINKE PATRICIA LONG EUGENE LONG GENE LONGBRAKE TOM LOTZ KENNETH LUCAS EVELENE MANNS CONNIE MARSHALL LINDA MAY BARBARA MAYS DICK McQUOWN BRENDA MENDENHALL LOWETA MEWHORTER NANCY MILLER MARION MOTTER SUSIE MULLINS SAUNDRA MORRISON DAVID NORMAN BONNIE ORTH JUANITA OSBORN LEROY OSBORN SAUNDRA OVERLY BRENDA PARK MELINDA PARTHEMORE LARRY PATRICK BILL PETTIT VAUGHN PFEIFFER EMMA PIERCE EMMITT PIERCE DOROTHY PRICE MARGARET PURCELL SUSIE PYLE STEVE RADWAY LARRY RALL BILL RALSTON VELMA RAPP RON REESE BARBARA RHOADES SONDRA RHOADES MARILYN RIES GARY RISH CAROL RISNER GARY RITZLER KAY ROSS JOYCE SANDERSON BEATRICE SCOTT DAN SHARP JACOB SHERMAN KAY SMALLEY RON D. SMITH RON R. SMITH JOYCE STAUFFER RAY ST. CLAIR JANET STEVENS PHYLLIS STINSON DELORES SULLIVAN BILLIE THOMPSON ED TILLMAN KEITH TILLMAN KENNETH TILLMAN MARGARET TRACY HAROLD VAN BUSKIRK LINDA VERMILLION BOB WALTERS BARBARA WARD NANCY WELLS SAUNDRA WEST SUSANNE WORTMAN DICK YOUNGPETERS PEGGY ZEIS ROW 1, left to right: Steve Radway, Secretary; Susan Collinsworth, President; Bill Pettit, Vice President. ROW 2: Bob Walters, Treasurer; Mr. Shephard, Advisor. BOSTON DEPARTMENT STORE Shoes - Dry Goods - Ready-to-Wear COLONEL ELLIS CLOTHES Aren't those shoes a little big for you. Carole? 4 % What physique!! BUERGER'S CLEANERS CONKLE FLORISTS PFEIFFER GLASS W. Lima St. South Main Sc. AND PAINT Talk about blue eyes and blonde hair!! These are members of the junior class? BAUGHMAN GREENHOUSE Super Value MORRISON'S South Main St. I. G. A. BARBER SHOP Robert Alexander Gerald Althauser Kay Beltz Russell Benard Linda Blumenschine Carole Bowman Nellie Boyd Hazel Brielmaier Jerry Brown Linda Brown Janet Brungard Keith Burba Ronald Burba Bruce Burke Kathy Buroker Dixie Cannode Joe Carey Ann Chalfin Sandra Clapsaddle Judy Clark Nancy Clark Larry Conley Justin Critchfield Ronald Croy Midge Curtis Martha Delong Thomas Dennis Carolyn Detwiler Vicki Dibie Dale Dirkson Joyce Dodds Jack Durkin Phillip Eddy Ron Emberling Tom Engle Kay Erwin Phyllis Ewing Lou Ann Fitzpatrick James Fox Joyce Fullerton Nancy Fullerton Mike Fulton Benny Gale Patricia Gould Marilyn Gunn Margaret Halsey Lewis Hanna Warren Harbison Jerry Harding Carolyn Harp Betty Harrison Larry Hastings Charles Hart Saudra Haynes John Hicks Barbara Hinton Donna Hites Patricia Holcomb Janet Holmes Evelyn Horner Rebecca Huber Shirley Hudson Carolyn Hunley Pauline Jackson Sharon Johnson Linda Kanzig Michael Karcher Nancy Kaylor Clifford Kindle Carol Kissling Gene Klinger Luanne Knollman ( Terry Kolarik Carole Kramer Madelyn Kritzler Ellen Lady Marilyn Lathem Ethel Lawrence Nancy Lease Carole Lingrel Janice Long Stephen Lowery James Mabrey Judy Mabrey Elinor Madory Barney Manns James Marquart Jane McKinley Jerry McQuown Karen Meadows Linda Miller James Modd Nancy Pich Lois Ann Pifer Nelson Plott Lois Prater Charlotte Purcell John Ramge Michael Rapp Jerry Rhoades Betty Montgomery Jerry Montgomery Rosemary Montgomery Jack Moore Nancy Myers Nancy Newbold Diane Norman Jerry Oaklief John Osborn Lauren Park Janice Parker Ron Pephens Gary Richards Larry Richards Edsel Ries Jerry Ries Mary Ann Rish Leland Ritzier Jane Robinson Donna Roby Delma Rogers John Rostovfer Susan Rubins Judy Schmidt Marian Schmidt Gregg Schneider Diana Shawd Sue Shick Tommy Thompson Ed Twiss Beverly Van Atta Dale Van Busk irk Mike Vermillion Carol Warmbrod Ron Weisenberger Linda Westervelt Roy Wilkerson Karen Winebrenner Carol Wolf Ginger Woods Gary Woodard Robert Wood Phyllis Worthington Phyllis Wren Norma Cavin Susie Mullins CLOVER ELECTRIC 115 West Franklin ROW 1, left to right: Ron Weisenberger, Treasurer: Hazel Brielmaier, Secretary; Jim Fox, President. ROW 2: Ron Pephens, Vice President; Jim Miller, Advisor. Reaching for the sky, girls? Sorta crowded, isn't it? HILLCREST LANES Have guns, will travel. f Isn’t Ronnie cute? Don't strain yourselves, girls. Is that a sack dress? Sharon Alexander Doug Anderson Ellen Anderson Sandy Armstrong Susan Ashba Charles Barton Jerry Baily Carol Black Louise Blake Diana Brown Pat Brown Nellie Boyd Bill Buss Elnora Chamberlin Pamala Claphan Carol Park Peggy Cole Don Collier Pat Conner Anna Cook Larry Cox Jack Curl Ivan Dick Donald Dietz Karen Dodds Norman Dunahue Candice Eddy James Faulkner Bruce Fick Jack Fields Jim Finch Mike Fink Jane Fitzpatrick James Fout Marlene Fraley Betty Furr Linda Gray Mac Greentree Henrietta Griffin Ray Harris Mary Hervey Gary Heilman Susie Heilman Janice Highland Cheryl Hill Mike Hites Jack Hipsher Janet Holbrook Lou Ann Holtzburger Ron Hord Robert Hosack Stephen Huber Pat Huelster Raymond Jackson Raj mond Jacobs Pat Johnson Jacquelyn Jones Bill Jordan Judy Jump Linda Kanzig Bruce McCullough Penny McGann Jim Mendenhall Judy Mewhorter Richard Middleton Mary Mohn Nita Molk Brenda Morrison Jerry Myers Marianne Neal Eugene Kearns Bob K indell Lloyd Kindle Brenda Kipfer Linda Krisher Carol Krummrey Betty Legge David Legge Sue Lightner James Lloyd Karen Ludwig Janet Mabrey Dennis Mack Steve Mays Jack McClaren Sandy Oates Judy Orsborn Dennis Osborn Charlene Overly Sharon Patrick Robert Parmley Eddie Perkins Gene Pettit Larry Pfeiffer Linda Phillips Linda Plott Scottie Price James Rank James Reese John Rettig Robert Rhoades Wayne Richenbacher Martin Ritzier Linda Robinson Wilbur Roby Adelaide Sampselle Irma Schilling Janice Schotte Iva Schulmeyer Ronald Seaders Vernon Sherman Charlene Shroyer Mike Shuster Sue Smalley Gary Smith Heather Spencer-Green Sharon Sponsler Robert Staudenheimer Phyllis Steele Angie Stephens Roger Stotoer Susie Sturgis Judy Thomas Tom Uncapher Mike Vermillion Donald Walters James Ward Delmar Wells Don Wells Robert Wilcox Carol Wilson David Winters Geraldine Woods Ruth Ann Wright WETHERILL’S BARBER SHOP South Main St. HERREN'S Wallpaper, Paints, and Draperies UHLMAN'S This is the freshman treasurer? There's nothing like a friendly smile. Still the same Judy but a little younger. ROW 1, left to right: Carol Jean Wilson, Secretary; Susan Ashba, President; Cheryl Hill, Treasurer. BACK ROW: Mr. Robinson, Advisor. My, what a little age won't do for a person! SQUARE DEAL MARKET E B DRIVE-IN STEINER'S LINOLEUM AND TILE CO. People do change! Something seems awfully funny! Left to right: Susan Collinsworth, Jan Thrailkill, Jolene Johnson, Susie Pyle. JAN THRAILKILL - Senior HILTY'S BAKERY North Side of Square Left to right: Carole Kinnear, Marian Schmidt, Peggy Zeis, Sharon Mabrey. KRAUS JEWELRY KENTON AUTO DEALERS North Side of Square s4ctco i Scenes £ 5% SCHINDEWOLF-STEINER-STEVENS REXALL'S East Side of Square Band members get a bird's eye view! CAREY'S MARKET West Lima Street Kenton, Ohio Tom goes for a TD! Parents' Night observed. SMITH COMMERCIAL PRINTERS Compliments of MOORE'S DRIVE-IN TASTEE FREEZE RESTAURANT Somebody got tackled. Looks like a first down. DAIRY QUEEN ROOT LUMBER COMPANY KENTON SURPLUS Shoes - Clothing Sporting Goods The Wildcats loosen up before practice. The football coaches, left to right: Mr. Havens; Mr. Keel, Head Coach; Mr. Dunbar; Mr. Miller. GASSON'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY KENTON TIMES LEASE'S SHELL STATION 355 W. Columbus St. Freshman players are: Larry Cox, Bill Buss, Dennis Osborn, Jim Lloyd, Charles Barton, Ron Hord, Gary Heilman, John Rettig, Larry Pfeiffer, Wilbur Roby, Gene Pettit, Don Walters, Bob Staudenheimer. Managers are Bob Rhoades and Don Wells. Coaches are Mr. Murray, Mr. Wright, and Mr. Bond. 'rtyty l 0?a tfciCt 7e Uft (7-8-9) SEASON RECORD (5-1-1) Marysville ... o Kenton — - 28 Beliefontaine - - - 8 Kenton — - ■ - - -0 Waynesfield - - - 0 Kenton - - - ■ - - 50 Lima Catholic 14 Kenton - - - ■ - - 14 Upper Sandusky - - - - - -8 Kenton — - 48 Bellefontaine 6 Kenton - - - • - - 14 Marion ■ ■ 0 Kenton - - - 60 Total points - Opp. - 38 Kenton - 194 WILHOIT HARDWARE KIRKLAND'S BOOTERY QUALITY BAKERY s4CC- LARRY STREETS, Senior WBL offensive and defensive line man. TOM BROWN, Senior WBL linebacker. DAN BERNARD, Junior Honorable mention as center on the offensive team. DICK YOUNGPETERS, Junior WBL guard on the offense. JOE RESCH, Senior Honorable mention as end on de- fense. Not pictured: RON PEPHENS, Sophomore Honorable mention as quarterback. HOME RESTAURANT South Side of the Square YEAGLEY'S HARDWARE Gifts - Tools - Dishware East Side of Square JACK JILL'S STUDIO Distinctive Portraits 112 1 2 S. Detroit St. ROW 1, left to right: Joe Resch, Larry Battles, Lanny Hipsher, Bill Kerns, Bill Neely, Dave Hart, Tom Brown, Don Dodds, Larry Streets, Everett Shirk, Gary Stauffer, Ronald Rowe, Larry Mullins, Donald Rowe. ROW 2: Bill Pettit, Dave Fair, Dick Basinger, Emmitt Pierce, Dan Bernard, Dick Youngpeters, Vaughn Pfeiffer, Ron Reese, Floyd Emans, Clayton Downey, Jack Moore, Steve Radway, Bob Wai- ters, Bill Linke, Kenneth Tillman. ROW 3: Charles Hosack, Terry Southerly, Jerry Cozad, Ron Pephens, Jerry Harding, Keith Burba, Joe Carey, Jerry Oaklief, Ron Weisenberger, Jim Sullivan, Tom Resch, Tom Engle, Steve Lowery, Benny Gale, Mike Fulton. ROW 4: Coach George Keel, Rob't. Dunbar, Kenny Lucas, Larry Faurot, Bill Grubbs, Gene Long- brake, Larry Conley, Gene Klinger, Minor Clemens, Jack Thrailkiil, Ron Emberling, Dick Can- node, Mike Dodds, Dan Erwin, James Miller, William Havens. VARSITY RECORD Kenton 12 Marion Catholic 12 Kenton 22 St. Mary's 42 Kenton 22 Van Wert 48 Kenton 46 Forest 0 Kenton 23 Wapakoneta 6 Kenton 14 Ada 27 Kenton 34 Celina 12 Kenton 23 Shawnee 16 Kenton 8 Bellefontaine 71 FRONT ROW, left to right: Tom Engle, Ron Reese, Terry Southerly, Jerry Oaklief, Jim Sullivan, Richard Cannode. SECOND ROW: Mr. Miller, Gene Klinger, Charles Hosack, Dick Basinger, Minor Clemons, Jerry Co- zad, Joe Carey. THIRD ROW: Mr. Havens, Mike Fulton, Benny Gale, Ron Weisenberger, Bob Walters, Gene Longbrake, Vaughn Pfeiffer. FOURTH ROW: Don Spearman, Mike Dodds, Dan Erwin, Kenny Lucas. VARSITY RESERVE '58 RECORD Kenton 56 Marysville 0 Kenton 0 Ada 20 Kenton 14 Upper Sandusky 6 Kenton 0 Bellefontaine 0 Kenton 0 Bellefontaine 6 GARY STAUFFER, Senior WBL second team guard. BOB KINNEY, Senior guard. VAUGHN PFEIFFER, Junior WBL honorable mention as center. ROW 1, left to right: Gary Stauffer, Harold Van Buskirk, Dick McQuown, Tom Brown, Vaughn Pfeif- fer, Bob Kinney. ROW 2: Coach George Keel, Jerry Cozad, Emmitt Pierce, Ron Pephens, Jerry Harding, Keith Burba, Mr. Miller. KENTON WILDCATS' '58-'59 RECORD Kenton 49 Alumni 50 Kenton 45 Marion Harding 78 Kenton 61 Upper Sandusky 91 Kenton 61 Ada 77 Kenton 44 Tiffin Columbian 78 Kenton 38 Delphos St. John's 70 Kenton 63 St. Marys Memorial 75 Kenton 62 Lima Shawnee 83 Kenton 47 Coldwater 56 Kenton 66 Marion St. Marys 55 Kenton 45 Celina 64 Kenton 51 Wapakoneta 67 Kenton 55 Bellefontaine 94 (Kenton-Van Wert game, cancelled) Kenton 46 Findlay (tournament) 52 The Wildcats scored a total of 749 points in 14 ball games for a 53.5 offen- sive average: 987 points were scored by their opponents which gave the Cats a 70. 5 defensive average. Gary Stauffer led the Wildcat team in scoring, with 184 points in fourteen games for a 13 point-per-game average. Best rebounder and second highest scorer was Vaughn Pfeiffer, with 139 rebounds and 131 points. ROW 1, left to right: Jerry Harding, Emmitt Pierce, Dan Bernard, Harold Van Buskirk, Dick McQuown, Jerry Cozad. ROW 2: James Miller, Coach; Gary Richards, Joe Carey, Edsei Ries, Jerry Oakiief, Mr. Keel. ROW 3: Jim Fox, Cliff Kindle, Jerry McQuown, John Ramge. KENTON RESERVES’ '58-’59 RECORD Kenton 38 Harpster 57 Kenton 29 Marion Harding 27 Kenton 22 Upper Sandusky 48 Kenton 42 Ada 39 Kenton 44 Tiffin 30 Kenton 44 St. Johns 31 Kenton 43 Ada (tourney) 28 Kenton 37 Upper Sandusky 54 Kenton 40 St. Marys 51 Kenton 44 Lima Shawnee 46 Kenton 38 Coldwater 36 Kenton 49 Marion St. Marys 29 Kenton 66 Celina 22 Kenton 53 Wapakoneta 38 Kenton 46 Bellefontaine 56 DUNETZ STUDIO SEARS ROEBUCK ORDER JERROLD'S CO. ROW 1, left to right: Ray Harris, James Lloyd, Jack Naus, Larry Cox, Jerry Bailey. ROW 2: Bill Buss, Ron Hord, Robert Hosack, Gene Pettit, Clarence Hanks. ROW 3: Bob Rhoades, John Rettig, Donald Wells, Steve Huber, Robert Wilcox. ROW 4: Jack Hipsher, James Reese, Jim Faulkner, Manager; John Murray, Coach. FRESHMAN RECORD (6-7) Kenton 36 Bellfontaine 39 Kenton 35 Lima South 70 Kenton 23 Upper Sandusky 26 Kenton 37 Lima Central 54 Kenton 37 Mt. Victory 29 Kenton 40 Wapakoneta 28 Kenton 27 Lima Central 57 Kenton 55 Hardin Northern 39 Kenton 38 Hardin Northern 16 Kenton 39 Wapakoneta 28 Kenton 26 Lima Shawnee 38 Kenton 34 Lima South 49 Kenton 29 Upper Sandusky 23 y ROW 1, left to right: Doug Mitchell, Mike Faurot, Greg Hites, Mike Vermillion, Charles Cornell, Mike Vermillion, Mike Shuster, Coach Havens. ROW 2: Oscar Poland, Ron Reese, Floyd Emans, Larry Conley, Gene Longbrake, Bill Pettit, Dick Basinger, Bill Linke, Steve Lowery. 7ea K Under the direction of Mr. Havens, the gymnastics squad held nightly workouts during the basketball season for all boys interested. The program was designed to keep athletes in condition for the baseball and track seasons. The squad performed at home basketball games. ROW 1, left to right: Everett Shirk, Steve Radway, Clayton Downey, Larry Battles, Lionel Conley, Vaughn Pfeiffer, Bob Kinney, Bill Pettit, Jim Mabrey, Tom Brown, Jerry Cozad, and Emmitt Pierce. ROW 2: Ron Smith, Manager, Jerry Bailey, Ron Hord, Tom Thompson, Richard Jackson, Bill Seabert, Gene Longbrake, Gene Pettit, Jim Fox, Jerry Oaklief, Bill Neely, and Coach Harland Kinney. ROW 3: Kenny Lucas, Manager, Jack McClaren, Jim Sullivan, Dick Basinger, Minor Clemons, John Rostorfer, Wilbur Roby, John Ramge, and Coach James Miller. An undefeated season was the result of hard work and fine coaching by the track squad and Mr. Kinney and Mr. Miller. Records were broken by this year's squad in the mile, half mile, discus, pole vault, mile relay, and high jump. The Wildcats edged Lima Shawnee in the WBL track meet. Mr. Kinney sent several boys to the district track meet and one boy, Ron Hord, qualified for the state track meet by going eleven feet and three inches in the pole vault. TRACK RECORD (5-0) Kenton 108 Kenton 92 1 4 Celina 10 Bellefontaine 25 3 4 Kenton 80 1 2 WBL Track Meet Richwood 37 1 2 Kenton 61 1 7 Kenton 90 5 6 Shawnee 54 1 7 Ada 29 1 3 Wapakoneta 17 Wapakoneta 27 5 6 ROW 1, left to right: Bud Applefeiler, Don Dodds, Jerry Oaklief, Larry Streets, Mike Fout, Ron Pep- hens, Keith Burba, Charles Cornell, Mike Dodds. ROW 2: Mr. Dunbar, Mike Rapp, Jerry McQuown, Dan Holdgreve, Jerry Brown, Terry DeVore, Jim Fout, Gary Stauffer, Ray Harris, Dick Cannode, Mr. Murray. ROW 3: Jim Wright, Norman Ewing, Edsel Ries, Charles Barton, Bill Buss, Terry Southerly, Larry Mullins, Russel Benard, Paul Berrier, Bob Alexander. BASEBALL RECORD(12-7) Kenton 5 Mt. Blanchard 3 Kenton 4 Mt. Blanchard 3 Kenton 6 Ada 2 Kenton 2 Prospect 1 Kenton 4 Prospect 7 Kenton 4 Hardin Northern 3 Kenton 5 Celina 1 Kenton 5 Lima Central 3 Kenton 0 Van Wert (tourney) 1 Kenton 4 St. Marys 5 Kenton 8 Bellefontaine 6 Kenton 11 Lima Shawnee 12 Kenton 6 Bellefontaine 7 Kenton 5 Coidwater 14 Kenton 18 Carey 3 Kenton 4 Carey 5 Kenton 9 Van Wert 3 Kenton 4 Wapakoneta 0 Kenton 6 Lima Central 5 ROW 1, left to right: Jane Robinson, Evelyn Jones, Ellen Lady, Billie Thompson, Linda Miller, Sondra Rhoades, Tom Thompson, Norman Ewing, Jim Mabrey, Bill Petitt, Dan Sharp, Barbara Rhoades, Jeanne Hayes, Nova Silverthorn, Judy Mabrey, Susan Rubins, Jeanne Goslee. ROW 2: Mr. Roberts, Susan Bruce, Sharae Thompson, Sharon Mabrey, Pat Basinger, Justin Critchfieid, Dick Basinger, Bill Bowman, Jim Faulkner, Ron Pephens, Noel Price, Joe Resch, Elinor Pyle, Carole Lingrel, Karen Winebrenner, Lin- da Brown, Judy Hites, Janet McCariey. ROW 3: Joanne Goslee, Ann Chaifin, Barbara Hinton, Kay Beltz, Juanita Osborn, George Hipp, Jack Durkin, Dennis Hotman, Richard Jackson, Bob Walters, Kenny Chaifin, Steve Faulkner, Gary Rish, Barbara Streety, Janet Beach, Gloria Lones, Susan Coliinsworth, Norma Cavin, Sharlene Scott. ROW 4: Sharon Putnam, Louise Lemon, Mary Ann Rish, Lou Ann Fitzpatrick, Nancy Fullerton, Sue Fraker, Marilyn Ries, Dave Fullerton, Terry Southerly, Jerry Oaklief, Keith Burba, Morris Johnson, Larry Streets, Ron Born, Lloyd Holbrook, Eleanor Watkins, Madeline Kritzier, Carolyn Mullins, Kathy Buroker, Peggy Zeis. e 4 a 0 c % FIRST ROW, left to right: Patricia Long, Dixie Kincaid, Donna Hites, Billie Thompson, Juanita Os- born, Sondra Rhoades, Patty Conner, Sharon Sponsler, Rose Kincaid, Evelyn Jones, Louise Blake, Lou Ann Holtzberger, Judy Mabrey, Jane Fitzpatrick, Norma Cavin, Sharlene Scott, Jeanne Goslee, Cheryl Hill, Heather Spencer-Green. SECOND ROW: Linda Robinson, Joyce Flinn, Doris Lones, Rosemary Montgomery, Adelaide Sampselle, Sharon Mabrey, Pat Basinger, Sandy Armstrong, Susan Ashba, Jacqueline Jones, Deanna Danner, Eleanor Watkins, Gloria Lones, Carole Kramer, Barbara Streety, Janet McCarley, Judy Hites. THIRD ROW: Nancy Fullerton, Lou Ann Anderson, Sue Fraker, Pamela Claphan, Charlene Shroyer, Jane Robinson, Ann Chalfin, Ellen Lady, Louise Lemon, Janis Long, Olivia Millisor, Janet Holbrook, Joanne Goslee, Sharon Putnam, Madelyn Kritzler, Linda Kanzig, Janet Beach, Jeanne Hayes, Barbara Rhoades, Susie Pyle, Peggy Zeis. FOURTH ROW: Mary Ann Rish, Linda Miller, Mary Ann Hervey, Kay Beltz, Marilyn Ries, Peggy Cole, Janis Schotte, Carolyn Harp, Barbara Hinton, Susan Bruce, Sharae Thompson, Lou Ann Anderson, Karen Winebrenner, Carole Lingrel, Lois Ann Pifer, Susan Rubins, Rebecca Huber, Vicki Dible, Nova Silver- thorn, Susan Collinsworth, Carolyn Mullins, Kathy Buroker. FRONT ROW: Dennis Hotman, Norma Ewing, Warren Harbison, James Marquart, Robert Hosack, Bill Pettit, Bill Jordan, Bob Walters, Richard Jackson, Kenny Lucas. SECOND ROW: Dick Basinger, Jack Durkin, Justin Critchfield, Tommy Thompson. Steve Faulkner, Kenny Chalfin, Charles Searson, Danny Sharp, Gary Rish, Keith Burba, Ron Pephens, Jim Faulkner. McBRIDE FURNITURE SNIDER'S GULF WEBER'S BODY SHOP Forest, Ohio Forest, Ohio Forest, Ohio CENTER ROW, left to right: Louise Lemon, Janet Mabrey, Adelaidle Sampselle, Janet McCarley, Susan Bruce, Lou Ann Anderson, Sue Fraker, Diana Shawd, Gloria Lones, Carol Lingrel, Brenda Park. ROW 2: Karen Ludwig, Carolyn Hunley, Lou Ann Fitzpatrick, Rosemary Montgomery, Judy Orsborn, Carol Kinnear, Susie Sturgis, Judy Mabrey, Jim Fox, Marianne Neal. Jane Clark, Dianne Norman, Carol Weber, Joanne Gosiee. Merna Molk, Saundra Morrison, Scottie Price, Tom Thompson. ROW 3: Shirley Hudson, Ellen Anderson, Loueta Mewhorter, Judy Clark, Phyllis Worthington, Brenda Mendenhall, Juanita Oaborn, Brenda Morrison, Judy Schmidt. ROW 4: Barbara Streety, Saundra West, Nancy Fullerton, Janet Brungard, Carol Kissling, Kathy Buroker, (right side) Pat Basinger, Charlene Overly, Judy Mewhorter, Jerry Ward, George Hipp, Karen Dodds, Rose Ann Pfeiffer. ROW 5: Wilma Pfister, Nancy Newbold, Hazel Brielmaier, (right side) Linda Phillips, Jim Finch, Bill Stephens, Larry Rixhards, Bob Case, Ron Croy, Susan Mullins. ROW 6, standing: Mr. Moffit, Janet Holmes, Linda Westervelt, (seated) Mary Ann Rish, Joyce Dodds, Carole Bowman, Carol Park, Susie Pyle, Karen Winebrenner, Margaret Purcell, Susan Rubins, Sue Shick, Beverly Van Atta, Jaince Park- er, Linda Krisher, Steve Mays, Jack Gordon, Jack Fields, Gary Burris, Ruth Ann Wright, Eleanor Madory, Doug Anderson, David Winters. ROW 8: Brenda Kipfer, Billie Thompson, Cliff Kindle, Bud Applefeller, George Guider, Charles Barton, Gary Shirk, Charles Cornell, Dennis Mack, Gary Ritzier, Norman Dunahue, Justin Critchfield, Morris Johnson, Lloyd Holbrook, Eleanor Watkins, David Norman, Ruth Schulmeyer, Sharon Mabrey, Carole Wolfe, Madolyn Kritzler, Pat Johnson. LEFT TO RIGHT: Steve Mays, Freshman Escort: Jim Fox. Sophomore Escort: George Hipp, Senior Escort; Gary Shirk, Band King: Mr. Shepherd; Jeanne Goslee, Band Queen; Mr. Moffit; Sharon Mabrey, Senior Attendant; Susie Mullins, Junior Attendant; Carole Lingrel, Sophomore Attendant; Ellen Anderson, Fresh- man Attendant. George Guider, Junior Escort, was absent. ROW 1, left to right: Linda Pfeiffer, Kenneth Chalfin, Jolene Johnson, Ozzie Poland, Eleanor Watkins, Joe Resch, Louise Lemon, Judy Hites. ROW 2: Gloria Lones, Jim Parrott, Sharon Mabrey, Jan Thrailkill, Mel Harris, Sharon Putnam, Jeanne Goslee, Gene Wedertz. Miss Sloan, Director. SetU i The Senior Class presented Nuts in May, ” April 30. The comedy was based on the events in a day of the life of Cornelia Otis Skinner, well known Broadway actress. Eleanor Watkins had the leading role. Ozzie Poland was her teenage son, and Joe Resch, her husband. Miss Sloan directed the play. ROW 1, left to right: Connie Glock, Susie Pyle, Deanna Danner. ROW 2: Joyce Sanderson, Billie Thompson, Peggy Zeis. ROW 3: Rosemary Dick, Saundra Morrison, Phyllis Stinson. ROW 4: Dan Holdgreve, George Guider, Bob Wells. Here We Go Again was the light-hearted comedy presented by the Junior Class of K.H.S., Dec. 4, 1958. Capturing your heart from her very first speech was Janie played by Connie Glock. She portrayed the youngest sister or tomboy of the family. Another perfect actor was George Guider as Biff Jordan, the visiting college hero. The complete cast consisted of Mr. Parker, Bob Wells; Mrs. Parker, Rosemary Dick; Pigeon Parker, the lead, Susie Pyle; Lois Parker, Suzie Collinsworth; Janie Parker, Connie Glock; Midge Martin, Phyllis Stinson; Wilbur Jennings, Bill Grubbs; Lee Summers, Dan Holdgreve; Elaine Jordan, Saundra Morrison; Biff Jordan, George Guider; Lottie Stimpson, Joyce Sanderson; Virginia Andrews, Peggy Zeis; Abbie Mothewell, Billie Thompson; Cazzie Jennings, Deanna Danners. putavi 'PCtUf, Friday night, October 3, 1958, was a big event for Jolene Johnson, because she was crowned Homecoming Queen by Sherry Buerger, 195Ts queen. Bill Bowman was Master of Ceremonies and music was provided by Mack Finch's Orchestra. The Queen and Attendants were: Jolene Johnson, Queen; Gloria Lones, Sen ior Attendant; Susan Collinsworth, Junior Attendant; Judy Mabrey, Sophomore Attendant; and Judy Jump, Freshman Attendant. Jim Parrot was crowned F.H. A. King by 1958 King, Dick Jump. Marian Clark, 1958 F.F. A. Queen, crowned Rose Ann Pfeiffer Queen at the annual Cupid's Hop. The Future Business Leaders chose Rose Ann Pfeiffer and Bill Stephens as Miss Secretary and Mr. Future Business Leader, respectively. World Affairs delegates, Linda and David, prepare to leave as the alternates, Mr. Russell and Mr. Miller, watch. Joanne Goslee, Janet McCarley, and Eleanor Watkins look on the globe at New York, where they visited the U.N. Building as members of the Y-Teens. Miss John- son, advisor, smiles approval. Mike Fout receives notice of his essay being one of the twelve winners in Ohio. As a result, Mike enjoyed a week's vacation from school to go with the other winners to Washington, D.C. and other historic cities of the East. ROW 1, left to right: Larry Faurot, Jan Thrailkill, Kenton Times News Notes Editor; Sally Thomas, Echo Editor; Raymond Kearns, Yearbook Business Manager. ROW 2, standing: Carol Metzler, Judy Hites, Assistant Echo Editor; Glenn Hites, Bill Grubb, Echo Sports Editor; Joyce Stauffer, Joyce Sanderson; Echo Circulation Manager; Dixie Hale, Echo Business Manager; Joyce Flinn, Yearbook Snapshot Editor; Phyllis Stinson, Kay Smalley. ROW 3: Joy Lightner, Miss Willeke, Advisor; Bob Wells, Echo Exchange Editor; Lloyd Holbrook, Ron Smith, David Sturgeon, Yearbook Editor. Bobbie Mays was absent when the picture was taken. Soften The journalism class took the responsibility of publishing a weekly ECHO this year. The staff worked hard each week in order to get the news to the student body and faculty. S AND S MOTORS CO. Oldsmobile - Cadillac and now Rambler 125 W. Ohio and 200 S. Detroit St. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Faulkner, Dean of Girls. SECOND ROW: Barbara Rhoades, Betty Baker, Judy Hites, Norma Cavin. THIRD ROW: Saundra Morrison, Rose Guttenburg, Marilyn Latham, Martha Flowers. FRONT ROW: Miss Rose Horn, Li- brarian; Sherrill Grey. SECOND ROW: Carol Bowman, Sharon Sponsler, Marianne Neal, Donna Hites, Barbara Hatch, Lin- da Robinson, Ruth Schulmeyer, Louise Blake, Sandra Armstrong. Students studying!? Linda Pfeiffer, Bill Kerns, ? , Gene Stevens, Larry Streets. Charlene Overly, Evelyn Crank, ? , Steve Radway, Raymond Kearns, Tom Brown. These are the 52 students who represented Kenton in the District Scholarship Tests that were given May 3 at Ada. Of these students, two came home with place honors. Greg Schneider received a 15th and Tedi Augur received a 19th, in Biology and English XI, respectively. The Kenton F.F. A. Chapter sent eight boys and two advisors to the National F.F. A. Convention in Kansas City in October. LEFT TO RIGHT: Greg Hites, John Lotz, Bill Ralston, Mr. Fraker, Larry Rail, John Ramge, Mr. Stewart, Stu- dent Ag Teacher, Jerry Althausen, Robert Wood. KENTON LUMBER COMPANY Dixie Hale, Louise Lemon, Ruthella Collins, Eleanor Watkins, Sharon Mabrey, Jan Thrailkill, Jolene Johnson, Jeanne Goslee, Barbara'Streety, Joanne Goslee, Sally Thomas, David Sturgeon, Wilma Pfister, Kenneth Chalfin, Linda Pfeiffer, Mike Fout, Bonnie Flower, Sharon Putnam, Dave Fullerton. 'TfattMJiC Society The Simon Kenton Chapter of the National Honor Society inducted eighteen students into the chapter on May 17 at 3 P. M. in the auditorium. The society inducts up to 15 of the senior classes. Four journalism students were inducted into Quill and Scroll, an international honorary society for journalists. David Sturgeon was inducted into the society when he was a junior. Left to right: Sally Thomas, Jan Thrailkill, Judy Hites, Dixie Hale. 2.euU eut.eC ScroCC 'Piant 959 Raintree County was the theme of the '59 Prom held on May 22 in the K.H.S. Gym. After dancing till twelve, the upperclassmen enjoyed Paris Holi- day at the Hi Road Drive-In. Breakfast was offered from five to six-thirty at the First Methodist Church. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Oaklief, Superintendent: Dr. Arthur Lutz, Speaker; Mr. Lester Ward, President of the Board; a Senior; Rev. Knose; Mrs. Faulkner; Mr. Russell, Principal. Tfout 2X. SetUon, Historic Washington and unique New York were visited by twenty members of the class of '59 and Mr. Knoliman, his wife, and daughter. The group spent the first two days in Washington, where they visited Mount Vernon, Arlington Cemetery, Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, and many other places of interest. The last three days the group was in New York City. The Empire State Build- ing, Chinatown, U.N. Building, Statue of Liberty, Radio City, Copacabana Night Club, and Times Square were a few of the sights seen in New York. The class traveled via the Erie Railroad. SEATED, left to right: Jane Clark, Sharlene Scott, Tom Brown, David Sturgeon. ROW 2: Sharon Mabrey, Brenda Deerwester, Judy Hites, Jolene Johnson, Eleanor Watkins, Sally Thomas, Linda Pfeiffer, Sharon Putnam, George Hipp, Ken Chalfin. ROW 3: Oscar Poland, Steve Faulkner, Bob Kinney, John Lotz, Larry Streets, Bill Bowman, Mrs. Knoll- man, Mr. Knoliman. The fifth local Science Fair was held at K.H.S. on March 13. The blue ribbon winners went to Witten- berg for the District Fair; winners at the District competed at Capitol Uni- versity. David Fullerton was a winner in the State Science Fair. Mr. Murray, one of K.H.S. driver's education teachers, seems to be showing his class what makes the car run. Miss Wedertz, the other driver education teacher, looks on. The three students are Carol Kissling, Joyce Dodds, and Lois Pifer. tfetCe State DeCeyatee LEFT TO RIGHT, seated: Sandra Gardner, Billie Thompson, Juanita Os- born, Lou Ann Anderson. STANDING: Mrs. Martin Bader, Presi- dent of American Legion Auxiliary; Judy Carter, Mrs. R. W. Mabrey, Auxiliary; Suzanne Wortman, Miss Mary Ralston, University Women; Carol Kinnear, Miss Mary Brewer, B.P. W.; Norma Cavin, Mrs. Leroy Latham, Auxiliary. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. James H. Allen, Vice President: Mr. Chandos Printz, Clerk: Mr. John Jester, Purchasing Agent: Mr. Lester Ward, President. SWW £ £cCucatco t MR. PAUL L. OAKLIEF, M.A., Superintendent of Schools. MR. CARL RUSSELL, M.A., Principal, Advisor to Student Council. a (€ MRS. ELEANOR FAULKNER, B.S., Dean of Girls, English III. MRS. TED SPONSLER Principal's Office. MRS. HAROLD SPENCER MRS. ISABELL CROY Superintendent's Office. S. RAYMOND HACKNEY, B.S. , Mechanical Drawing, Physics, Algebra I, Advisor to Hi-Y. DOROTHY FULLERTON, M. A., Biology, Advisor to Biology Club. u e t GEORGE ROBINSON, M.A., General Science, Chemistry, Freshman Class Advisor. CARL W. KNOLLMAN, M.A., General Science, French, Senior Class Advisor. P. W. THOMAS, M. A.. Plane Geometry, Algebra II, Advanced Math, National Honor Society. FRANK KOHLER Machine Shop. G. T. UNDERWOOD, B.S., Trades and Industry. WILLIAM SHEPHERD, B.S., Algebra I, General Math, Junior Class Advisor. HARLAND KINNEY. B.S., Industrial Arts, Track Coach. GEORGE KEEL, M. A., Mechanical Drawing, Health, Biology Lab, Varsity Basket- ball Coach, Varsity Football Coach, Advisor to Varsity K. ROBERT DUNBAR, B. S.. Steno I and II, Typing II, Commercial Law, Baseball Coach. ■ - JAMES MILLER. B.P.E., Civics, World History, Re- serve Basketball Coach, As- sistant Track Coach, Sopho- more Class Advisor. JOHN MURRAY, B.S., American History, Driver's Education, Assistant Baseball Coach, Freshman Basketball Coach. MARJORIE RAMGE, B. A., English I, II, Junior Play, Thespians. ISABEL SLOAN, M.A., Office Skills, Speech, Typing I, Director of Senior Class Play, Future Business Leaders. ROBERT BOND, B.S., Bookkeeping, General Business, Faculty Manager of Athletics. 'paccdty JOHN FRAKER, M.S., Agriculture II and IV, Advisor toF.F.A., Advisor to Canteen Court. r- ROSE L. HORN, M.A., Librarian. JOHN ROBERTS, M. A., Choir, Glee Clubs, Dramatic Arts, Speech. I WILLIAM T. HAVENS, B.A., Physical Education, Junior Varsity Football Coach. ELIZABETH ANN FREER. B. A., Fine Arts, Advisor to Art Club. PAULINE GERLACH, B.S., Physical Education, Health, G.A.A. Advisor. WILLIAM C. MOFFIT, M.M., Instrumental Music, Director of Dance Band, Wildcat Band. Mrs. Catherine Brooks, Mrs. Lelah Koch, Joy Lightner, Sharon Taylor, Phyllis Wren, Frances Sapp, Mr. Paul Bloom, Dorothy Price, Mrs. Marie Spencer, Mrs. Dorothy Sponsler. Night janitors, Jake Rizsor and Dave Parthemore. Day janitors, Carl Newman and Clyde Cramer. BETTY BAKER - SetUox s4ctivitie6 --------Business - Vice President 1; Y-Teens 1,2, 3; 4; FHA 1; Prom Committee 3; GAA 1,2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3; Glee Club 1; FBLA 3, Vice President 4; Cheerleader 2; Speech Plays 2. PAT BASINGER--------... Academic - Vice President 3; Y-Teens 2, 4; FHA 2, 3; Student Council Secretary 4; Prom Committee 2; GAA 3, President 4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Choir 1,3, Vice President and Student Conductor 4; Glee Clubs 1,3,4; Cheerleader 1; State Band Contest 1,2, 3,4. LAWRENCE BATTLES - - - Vocational Agriculture - FFA 1, 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Track 3,4; Varsity K 4. PAUL BERR1ER.............Vocational Trades - Baseball 2; Basketball 1,2; Track 1. GARY BORN ---- ----------Mixed - Football 1; Basketball Manager 1. BILL BOWMAN ------- Academic - Hi-Y 1,2,3, Secretary 4; Student Council 4; Biology Club 2, 3,4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Thespians 2,3, President 4; Junior Play; State Vocal Con- test 3; Speech Plays 2; Operetta 2,3,4. LINDA BROWN--------------Home Economics - FHA 1, Treasurer 2; GAA 1. THOMAS BROWN-------------Academic - President 1,2, Secretary 4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Stu- dent Council 1,2, 3, President 4; Biology Club 2, Treas- urer 3, President 4; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Varsity K 2,3,4; Speech Plays 2. GARRY BURRIS---------------Academic - Hi-Y 2,3, Reporter 4; Biology Club 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; Student Conductor 4; State Band Contest 2, 3,4; Dance Band Manager 4; State Solo and Ensemble Contest 4. PHYLLIS BUSH.............Business - Y-Teens 1,4; FHA 1,2; GAA 1,2, 3. 4; Thes- pians 2, 3,4; District Scholarship Team 2, 3; Speech Plays 2. KENNETH CHALF1N - - - - Academic - Hi-Y 2. Vice President 3, President 4; Stu- dent Council 4; Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Choir 4; Thespians 3,4; Senior Play; Football 1; Speech Plays 2; Canteen Court 2; National Honor Society. VIVIAN CHRISTIE..........Business - Glee Clubs 1,2, 3. DALLAS CLAPSADDLE - - - Mixed - Hi-Y 2,3,4; Biology Club 2,3,4; Basketball 2. JANE CLARK-----------------Academic - Y-Teens 1,2,3. Service Chairman 4; Biol- ogy Club 2, 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Clubs 3; State Band Contest 1,2, 3,4; State Solo and Ensemble Contest 1,3,4. JERRY COLLINS-------... - Vocational Agriculture - FFA 1,2,3,4; Biology Club 2; Junior Play. RUTHELLA COLLINS---------Nurses Training - Y-Teens 1,2, 3.4; FHA 1,2; President of Junior FHA; Student Council 1,2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2, 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Glee Clubs 1; Cheerleader 1; National Honor Society. LINDA COLUMBER...........Business - GAA 2,3,4. LIONEL CONLEY -----------Vocational Agriculture - FFA 1,2, 3,4; Glee Clubs 3; Track 1,2, 3. CHARLES CORNELL----------Mixed - Hi-Y 2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Band 1,2,3, 4; Choir 2, 3; State Band Contest 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Varsity K 3.4. Nurses Training - Y-Teens 1,2; GAA 1,2,3; Choir 1; Speech Plays 2. EVELYN CRANK BRENDA DEERWESTER---------Business - Y-Teens 1,2; FHA 1; Prom Committee; Choir 1,2, 3; Glee Club 1,2, 3; FBLA 3,4; Cheerleader 2; State Vocal Contest 3; Speech Plays 2; Operetta 2. DONALD DENNIS-------------Mixed - Hi-Y 2,3,4; Biology Club 2,3,4; Stage Crew 2, 3,4. TERRY DEVORE..............Mixed - Baseball 2,3,4; Football 1; Basketball 2. DON DODDS------------------Vocational Trades - Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Track 1,2; Varsity K” 2,3, Vice President 4. BOB DUNAHUE---------------Mixed - Biology Club 2.3,4. DAVID DYER - -------------Academic - Biology Club 2,3; Band 1; District Scholar- ship Team 2, 3. DAN ERWIN-----------------Vocational Trades - Glee Club 1; Football Manager 2,3, 4; Track 2,3; Varsity K 2,3. STEVE FAULKNER............Mixed - Hi-Y 2. 3, 4; FFA 1,2, 3; Choir 4; Glee Club 3; District Scholarship Team 2,3; Operetta 3,4. NINA FINK-------------- — Academic - Speech Plays. JOYCE FLINN---------------Mixed - Y-Teens 4; Biology Club 2,3,4; Echo Staff 4; GAA 2.3,4; Choir 1; Glee Club 2,4. BONNIE FLOWER-------------Academic - Y-Teens 1, Treasurer 2,3,4; Student Coun- cil Secretary 1; Biology Club 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Thespians 4; Junior Play; District Scholarship Team 3,4; National Honor Society; Dance Band 4; Operetta 3, 4. MARTHA FLOWERS------------Business - GAA 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1,2; Speech Plays 2. RAYMOND FLOWERS-----------Vocational Agriculture - FFA 1,2,3,4; Biology Club 2,3, 4; Basketball 1,2. GENE FORD-----------------Mixed - Biology Club 2, 3,4; Junior Play; Basketball 2, 3. MIKE FOUT-----------------Academic - Treasurer 3; Biology Club 2, 3, Vice Presi- dent 4; Prom Committee; District Scholarship Team 1,2, 3,4; National Honor Society; Baseball 2,3,4; Varsity K 2, 3, 4; National Athletic Association Legion Essay Winner. DAVID FULLERTON — - - Academic - Vice President 4; Student Council 4; Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee Choir 4; Glee Club 4; Dis- trict Scholarship Team 1,3; National Honor Society; State Science Fair 3,4; Operetta 4. JEANNE GOSLEE-------------Academic - Y-Teens 1,2,3, 4; Biology Club 1,2,3; Band 1,2, Secretary 3,4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Thespians 4; Senior Play; National Honor Society; State Band Contest 1,2,3,4; Speech Plays 3. JOANNE GOSLEE-------------Academic - Y-Teens 1,2, Vice President 3, President 4; Student Council 4; Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Thespians 4; Junior Play; National Honor Society; State Band Contest 1,2, 3, 4. BOB GOULD-----------------Academic - Biology Club 2,3,4; Prom Committee; Base- ball 2; Basketball 2. NANCY GUNN----------------Business - FHA 1,2. DIXIE HALE................Academic - Y-Teens 4; FHA 1; Echo Staff 4; National Honor Society 3; Quill and Scroll. MONWELLA HANKS - - — Business. LINDA HARBISON-----------Business - Band 1,2,3; Majorette 1,2; Choir 1,2; FBLA 4; Spanish Club. MEL HARRIS---------------Academic - Art Club 2,3; Biology Club 2,3,4; Echo Staff 4; Prom Committee Choir 1; Junior Play; Senior Play; District Scholarship Team 1,2. DAVE HART----------------Mixed - Prom Committee Baseball 2; Football 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 2; Varsity K 3,4. LINDA HENDRICKSON--------Business - FHA 1. BRAD HERZOG--------------Vocational Trades. GEORGE HIPP--------------Academic - Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 4; Biology Club 2,3,4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2,3, 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Dis- trict Scholarship Team 4; State Band Contest. LANNY HIPSHER------------Vocational Trades - Baseball 2; Football 1,3,4; Varsity K 3,4. JUDY HITES---------------Mixed - Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1,2; Prom Committee; GA A 1; Choir 1,2, 3, 4; FBLA 3,4; Senior Play; Quill and Scroll. LLOYD HOLBROOK-----------Mixed - Hi-Y 3,4; Student Council 4; Biology Club 2,3, 4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Echo Staff 3,4; Prom Committee; Choir 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club 3, President 4; Thespians 3,4; Junior Play; State Band Contest 1, 2,3, 4; Dance Band 3,4; State Vocal Contest 2,3; Speech Plays 2; Operetta 2, 3,4. JEANNE HOLYCROSS-----------Business - GAA 1,2; District Scholarship Team 3. PHIL HORD------------------Academic - Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Art Club 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2,3,4; Prom Committee; Junior Play; District Scholarship Team 2,4; Boys' State. MYRON JACOBS...............Mixed - Biology Club 2,3,4. BOB JOHNSON----------------Vocational Trades - Biology Club 2. JOLENE JOHNSON-------------Mixed - Treasurer 1; Student Council 3,4; Biology Club 2,3, Treasurer 4; Prom Committee; GAA 1,2, 3,4; Choir 3; FBLA 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Cheer- leader 1,2,3, 4; National Honor Society; Homecoming Queen, Attendant 2; Speech Plays 3; Canteen Court 1,2, Secretary 3. HARRIET KANZIG------------Nurses Training - Y-Teens 1,2,3; FHA 1,2,3; Biology Club 2,3; Prom Committee; GAA 2,3; Cheerleader 2; Speech Plays. RAYMOND KEARNS------------Mixed - Echo Staff 3,4; Yearbook Business Manager 4; Speech Plays 2. BILL KERNS................Mixed - Football 4. BOB KINNEY----------------Academic - Biology Club 2,3,4; State Science Fair 3; Basketball 1,2,3.4; Track 1,2,3,4; Varsity K 2,3,4. LOUSIE LEMON---------------Academic - Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 4; FHA 1,2,3; Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3,4; Glee Club 1; Thes- pians 3, Vice President 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Dis- trict Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society; State Band Contest 1,2,3, 4; Dance Band 3,4; State Vocal Contest 3. JOY LIGHTNER----------------Business - Echo Staff 3,4; Choir 2; Glee Club 1; District Scholarship Team 3. DORIS LONES ----------------Business - Y-Teens 1; Band 1,2; Choir 1; Glee Club 1,3. GLORIA LONES.................Nurses Training - FHA 1,2,3; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Senior Play; Y-Teens 1.2, 3,4; State Band Contest 1,2,3, 4; Attendant 4. JOHN LOTZ..................Vocational Agriculture - Hi-Y 3; FFA 1, 2,3,4; Track 2.3. DICK LUTZ------------------Vocational Trades - Biology Club 2,3,4; Basketball 2. SHARON MABREY Business - Y-Teens 1, President 2,3,4; FHA Is Student Council 4; Prom Committee; G A A 1,2,3. 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Choir 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; FBLA 3, Secretary 4; Thespians 3; Secretary 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society; State Band Contest 2,3,4, Attendant 3; State Vocal Contest 3; Speech Plays 2. JUDY MAY-------------------Business - Y-Teens 1; Art Club 1,2; Prom Committee. JANET McCARLEY-------------Academic - Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2,3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Choir 2,4; Glee Club 1,3; District Scholarship Team 1; State Band Contest 1,2,4; Girls' State. SHARON MEADOWS-------------Business - Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Speech Plays. MERNA MOLK-----------------Nurses Training - Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4; Biology Club 2,3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; State Band Contest 1,2,3, 4. EMERSON MOSES..............Vocational Trades - Band 1. LARRY MULLINS..............Mixed - Baseball 2; Football 1,4; Basketball 2. BILL NEELY --- -------- - - Mixed - Hi-Y 2,3,4; Baseball 3; Football 1,3,4; Track 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Varsity K 3,4. TYRONE NICHOLS - - - — Mixed - District Scholarship Team 4. JIM PARROTT------------ - -Vocational Agriculture - Hi-Y 2,3; FFA 1,2,3, President 4; Student Council Treasurer 4; Biology Club 2, 3; Glee Club 4; Senior Play; District Scholarship Team 2; Track 2,3; Boys' State. LINDA PFEIFFER-------------Mixed - Vice President 2; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2; Biology Club 2,3; Prom Committee; GAA 1; Choir 3; Glee Club 1, 3; Junior Play; Senior Play; District Scholar- ship Team 2; National Honor Society; Speech Plays 2; Operetta 2. ROSE ANN PFEIFFER-----------Nurses Training - Vice President 1,2, 3,4; FHA 1,2, 3,4; Student Council 4; Prom Committee; GAA 1; Band 1,2,3, 4, Majorette 4; FBLA 3, President and Miss Secretary 4; State Band Contest 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 3,4; Teen Can- teen Treasurer 4. WILMA PFISTER-----------------Academic - Biology Club 2,3,4; GAA 1,2; Band 1,2,3, 4; Choir 3; FBLA 3; District Scholarship Team 2,3,4; State Band Contest 1,2,3,4. OZZIE POLAND----------------Vocational Agriculture - Hi-Y 2,3; FFA 1,2,3, Secretary 4; Biology Club 2; Glee Club 4; Senior Play; Basketball 2; Track 2,3; Speech Plays 2. ELDON PRATER----------------Vocational Trades - Football 1. SHARON PUTNAM-----------------Academic - President 1, Treasurer 2, President 4; Y- Teens 3, Secretary 4; Student Council 4; GAA 1,2, 3; Band 1,2; Choir 1,3; Glee Club 1,2,3, President 4; Sen- ior Play; District Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader 1,2; National Honor Society; Homecoming Court 1,2. JERRY RAGER.............. Vocational Agriculture - FFA 1,2, 3, 4, Student Advisor 2. JOE RESCH-------------------Academic - Hi-Y 4; Prom Committee 3; Choir 4; Glee Club 4; Senior Play; Baseball 3; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2; Varsity K 3,4; Speech Plays 2; Operetta 4. JAMES RHOADES — - - - - Vocational Trades. MARION RODABAUGH---------Mixed - Biology Club 2,3,4; Prom Committee 2,3; Sen- ior Play Stage Committee. DON ROWE------------------Vocational Trades - Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Football 4. RONALD ROWE--------------Vocational Trades - Biology Club 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Varsity K” 4. SHARLENE SCOTT Mixed - Officer of Class, Secretary 1; Y-Teens 3,4; GAA 1; Band 1; Choir 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4. CHARLES SEARSON..............Vocational Agriculture - FFA 1,2,3, Assistant Treasurer 4; Glee Club 3,4; Speech Plays 2. FRED SHARP - ----- - Academic - Junior Class President; Hi-Y 3,4; Prom Com- mittee 3; Football Manager 1. GARRY SHIRK....................Mixed - Hi-Y 2,3,4; Student Council 4; Biology Club 2, 3,4; Band 1,2, 3, President 4; Choir 2,3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3,4; State Band Contest 1; Football 1; Dance Band 4; Operetta 3,4; Basketball 2. EVERETT SHIRK..................Mixed - Hi-Y 1; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2, 3,4; Varsity K 4. REGGIE SLACK...................Mixed - Hi-Y Chaplain 1,2; FFA 3, Treasurer 4; Base- ball 1; Basketball Manager 1; Track 1. GARY EUGENE STAUFFER - Vocational Trades - Student Council 4; Baseball 2.3,4; Football 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Varsity K” 3, President 4. BILL STEPHENS-------------- Mixed - Biology Club 2, 3,4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major; FBLA; State Band Contest. GENE STEVENS.............Mixed. TOM STOUT ----- ---------Mixed - Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Canteen Court Treasurer 3, President 4. LARRY STREETS ---------------Academic - Secretary 3, Treasurer 4; Student Council Vice President 4; Prom Committee; Choir 4; Glee Clubs 4; Baseball 2,3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 2, 1; Track 1; Varsity ”K 2,3,4; Operetta 4. BARBARA STREETY..........Mixed - Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Choir 3,4; Glee Clubs 2,3,4; Thespians 2,3,4; National Honor Society; State Band Contest 2,3,4; State Vocal Contest 3; Speech Plays 2; Girls' State Delegate 3; Oper- etta 2, 3,4. DAVID STURGEON-----------Academic - Secretary-Treasurer 2; Hi-Y 2,3, Chaplain 4; Student Council 3,4; Art Club 2, President 3; Biology Club 2, 3,4; Echo Staff 3; Editor of Annual 4; Prom Com- mittee 3; Choir 1,2; District Scholarship Team 2,3,4; National Honor Society; Baseball 2; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Stage Crew 3,4. JERRY STYER - - --------- - Vocational Trades - Hi-Y 2; Biology Club 2,3,4; Track Manager 1,2,3,4. SALLY THOMAS ----------- - Academic - Y-Teens 1,2,3, Treasurer 4; Echo Staff 4; Choir 3; Glee Clubs 1,2,3; National Honor Society; Quill and Scroll 4; Operetta 2, 3. JAN THRA1LKILL---------- - - Academic - Y-Teens 1,2,3; Biology Club 2,3,4; Echo Staff 4; Assistant Editor of Annual 4; Prom Committee; GAA 1,2, 3,4; Glee Clubs 1; Thespians 2,3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; District Scholarship Team 2, 1; Cheer- leader 2,3,4; National Honor Society; Quill and Scroll 4; Speech Plays 2: Girls' State Delegate 3; News Notes Edi- tor 4. JO TUDOR---------------Academic - District Scholarship Team. DAVID VERMILLION--------- Vocational Trades - Hi-Y 1; Band 1,2,3. ELEANOR WATKINS---------- Y-Teens 1,2,3, 4; Student Council 4; Biology Club 2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; GAA 1,2, 3,4; Majorette 2, 3,4; Band 1, 2, 3,4; Choir 1, 2, 3, President 4; Glee Clubs 2,3,4; Thespians 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; District Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society; State Band Con- test 1,2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2,3,4; State Vocal Contest 3; Speech Plays 3; Girls' State Delegate 3; Solo and Ensem- ble 1,2, 3, 4. CAROL WEBER----------------Business Editor Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4; Biology Club 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; State Band Contest 1,2, 3,4. GENE WEDERTZ----------------Vocational Agriculture - Hi-Y 2,3,4; FFA 1,2, Vice President 3, Treasurer 4; Biology Club 2; Senior Play; District Scholarship Team 1; Track 1, 2,3; Speech Plays 2. BOB WELLS---------------------Academic - Biology Club 2,3; Echo Staff 3; Prom Com- mittee 3; Junior Play; District Scholarship Team 1,2, 3; Track 2. JANET WILEY----------------Business Ed. - FHA 1; Band 1; Glee Club 1. POLLY WOODARD----------------Nurses Training - Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4; Biology Club 2,3,4; Choir 1. JANICE ZIEGLER----------------Academic - Y-Teens 1; Biology Club 2,3; GAA 2,3,4; Choir 1; Glee Club 2; Speech Plays 2. Left to right: David Sturgeon, Editor-in-Chief; Melvin Harris, Art Editor; Jan Thrailkill, Assistant Edi- tor; Joyce Flinn, Snapshot Ectitor; Ray Kearns, Business Manager. TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY ’fcin (i aV toa jg| «fe4) tea s. Vm | ■ 3s ft !«Sf« iNdi atfVss v ii Jj ArLOR- MADE .o' ;
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