Mason County High School - Ma Co Hi Yearbook (Maysville, KY)
- Class of 1961
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PRIME LEAF 1961 Vol. 1 MASON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Maysville, Kentucky Editor James Kennan Business Manager Shirley Fultz Contents INTRODUCTION-----4 FACULTY..........15 SENIORS..........21 JUNIORS..........33 SOPHOMORES.......41 FRESHMEN.........49 CLASSES..........57 ACTIVITIES.......65 ORGANIZATIONS----73 ATHLETICS........81 PATRONS..........88 Prime LeaJ Mason County produces and sells some of the world's prime tobacco. Upon this Prime leaf our way of life has been dependent through the years, but our county also produces another prime leaf upon which our future is even more dependent. This is its youth. In this, the first yearbook of Mason County High School, we ay to picture the opportunities and activities afforded our young people by the far-sighted vision of those who believe in building snong foundations for our future. 3 Our First Year Together Together we have met the challenge of the first year in our new school. Coming from all parts of our county, we walked in wonderingly, but soon came to accept and admire all we saw. The colorful classrooms, the attrac- tive library, the facilities of home economics and science departments, the n practical design of our new building all aided us in joining to make 1960-61 a year to remember. Almost at once a new spirit began to form. Now we are Mason County High. After working together through the year, sharing experiences and memories, growing in knowledge and character, we feel that the spirit that surges through us should make us succeed individually and make our school succeed in be- coming a leader in every field. in Our New School OUR LIBRARY Whether we needed facts or help In working through the year, We found that someone had foreseen And placed them both right here. OUR PRINCIPAL, MR. ELZA WHALEN, JR. Math and Sciences Were Among Our Choices Languages Were Interesting as Never Before Shop-Work in Agriculture Was of Interest to Boys Demonstrations in Lab Gained Attention of All We Can Type Better Now Than We Could in the Fall With All New Equipment, Cooking IP as Fun New Skills Were Soon Learned by Everyone f” We Had New Maps and Charts, Our World to Explore We Hurried to Lunch When They Opened the Door And Cheerleading Teams Who Did All They Could Do mt MR. ELZA WHALEN. JR. , PRINCIPAL Mr. Whalen was graduated from Morehead College where he received his A. B. His graduate work was in Education at George Peabody College for Teachers where he earned an M. A. in Administration. Under his leadership as our first principal, Mason County High School is striving for high standards of scholarship and citizenship. 16 LOUELLA ANDERSON B.S. , William and Mary A. B. , More he ad Social Studies Senior Advisor ROBERT ADKINS A. B. , University of Kentucky Physics, Solid Geometry Sophomore Advisor NORRINE BANE B. S. , Eastern Home Economics Sophomore Advisor MARY WARREN BARBER A. A. , Logan A. B. , Kentucky Wesleyan English Senior Advisor JEAN BRANNON B.S., Mount St. Joseph English Freshman Advisor FRED CHUMBLER, JR. B. S. in Agri., University of Ky. M. S. in Ed., University of Ky. Vocational Agriculture Senior Advisor IMOGENE CRUMPLER A. B. . Howard Mathematics Sophomore Advisor ALTA A. CUMMINS A. B. , Transylvania English C. M. FIELDS B. S. , Kentucky State Physics, Mathematics ROBERT HALL A. B. , More he ad Commerce, Baseball Freshman Advisor CARL F. KEGLEY B. A. , Morehead Biology, General Science Junior Advisor LOUISE S. LINVILLE A. B., University of Kentucky Mathematics Freshman Advisor CAROLYN DYE MASTIN A. B. , Brenau English, Speech Freshman Advisor SARAH NASH B. A. , Georgetown Librarian CARA LIE J. RUNYON A.B. , Western M. A. , Western Supervisor of Music in Mason County Schools WILLIAM RYAN A. B. . Morehead M. A. , George Peabody Health and Social Studies Physical Education, Coach JOHN K. SNIDER B. A. , University of Kentucky Social Science Junior Advisor LAURINDA P. SNIDER B. A. , Western Biology and Physical Education Junior Advisor IMOGENE THOMAS B. S. , Morehead Home Economics and General Science Junior Advisor C. CALVIN WALKER B.S. in Agri., University of Kentucky Vocational Agriculture Civics, Geography Sophomore Advisor HELEN WALLINGFORD B. S. , Eastern M. A. , Morehead Counselor GLEN S. WHITT B. S. , Morehead Commerce Senior Advisor JEWELL WOODROOF A. B. , Georgetown Latin and French Freshman Advisor ANNA E. WOODWARD A. B. , Maryville Chemistry General Science Freshman Advisor Secretary and Office Assistants These efficient and attractive office helpers are: Ruth Ann Jones, Josephine Litzinger, Janice Sledd, Linda Doyle, Jane Fryman. Ann Jacobs, Lillian Crawford, Judy McCleese. 20 L A Janis Dieterich Linda Doyle vn Glenda Fossitt Sharon Lunsford Our 1961 Honorarians Ann Bean Edna Beckett Sue Davis Senior Class Officers and Sponsors Diana Newsome Rusty Ryan Ann Thompson SPONSORS: Mr. Chumbler, Mr. Whitt, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Barber. OFFICERS: Ann Jacobs, Ann Bean, William McCleese, Oscar Day, Eddie Mains, Eddie McDaniel. ALLISON, R. L. BAILEY, DIANA Our 1961 Seniors BARNETT, ROBERT ALLEN BEAN, ANNE BECKETT, EDNA BOLING, KENNY BOWERS, GARY BROOKS, VALERIE JEAN BUSH, DIANA CARPENTER, RONNIE 23 COOPER. BRENDA SUE COOPER. JERRY WOODROW CORDE. RONNIE CULLEN, STAN DAVENPORT, DONALD A. DAVIS, SANDRA SUE We Made New Friends DAY, OSCAR DEADMOND, SHARON DIETERICH, JANIS MARSHALL DOYLE, LINDA CAROL 24 '4 DRYDEN, RONNIE DUNCAN, BESSIE DUNCAN, SARAH F. EARLS, BARBARA EARLS, NORMA EARLYWINE, SUE Had New Experiences EMMONS, MARJORIE EMMONS, VIRGINIA FETTERS, GERALDINE FOSSITT, GLENDA 25 FRANKLIN, MARGARET FRAYSUR, JANICE SUE We Have Successes to Remember FRENCH, JIMMY FRENCH, LOIS MARIE 26 FRODGE, MORRIS LEE FULTON. LYNDA ANN GILBERT, BILLY GILL, BARBARA JEAN GLASS, JOHN W. GRANT, JAMES ARBRA GUDGELL, MARY HAMM, ALETHA ROSE and a Few Disappointments HARNEY, DAVID EARL HENSON, GENE HOUSH, CLINTON JACOBS, ANN JEFFERSON, DELCINA JOHNSON, JOHNNIE 27 JONES. RUTH ANN KENNAN, JAMES WILLIAM KENTON, DONNA RAYE LEE. BETTY LOU LITZINGER. JOSEPHINE LOWE, HARRY JAMES We Studied at Times LUNSFORD. SHARON LYONS. RUTH DIANE MAINS. EDWARD MARSHALL, JESSE BRUCE McELFRESH, EARL McGill, rose and Had Some Fun MIDDLETON, RICHARD MINEER, VIRGINIA MITCHELL, DONNIE RAY MOYER, DONNA SUE 29 MYERS, BILL NEWELL, GEORGE ROBERT POLLOCK, CHARLES PORTER, JOSEPHINE RAVENCRAFT, DONALD REEVES. BRENDA Discovered Some Talents NEWSOM, DIANA LOUISE POGUE, BOB SAUNDERS, CLARENCE SIDELL, BILLY RAY SIMMONS, DOROTHY LAWRENCE SLEDD, JANICE STAGGS, ALVIN STEARS, CARRIE FAYE Won Some Awards STRAUSBOUGH, ALICE THOMPSON, CHARLOTTE ANN THOMPSON, RUTH ANN THROCKMORTON. DAVID 31 THROCKMORTON, KENNETH TOLLE, JERRY LYNN WARNER, GILBERT WHEELER, JANICE WHEELER, JOYCE WHITLOW, ROBERT WORKMAN, NICKY WORTHINGTON, MARTHA 1961 Wa a Good Year CORDE, PHYLLIS JEAN GRANDISON, DAVID JONES, LARRY 12 luniors Junior Delegates to Girls' State These girls were chosen to represent our school at Girls' State, a project of the American Legion Auxiliary. The girls spent one week in June on the University of Kentucky campus where they studied about democracy and citizenship. Junior Sponsors and Class Officers Sponsors: Mr. Snider, Mrs. Snider, Mrs. Thomas, Mr. Kegley. Officers: Kay Yancey, Doug McDaniel, Arthur Henderson, Arlie Mitchell. 34 James Barbee Melvin Bare Marilyn Bess Sue Berlin Bert Blevins Warder Boggess Bonnie Bolar Eugene Bradford John Brooks Betty Burns Roger Clark Tommy Clary James Cooper Mary Sue Cooper Lillian Crawford Howard (Buzzy) Curtis Wayne Davis Winn Davis Janice Day Mary Elaine Day Clyde Dempsey Roger Dotson James Foley Larry Fossitt Patty Fraley Jeannette Frame Jane Fryman Shirley Fultz Bill Gale Leonard Gilkerson Charlotte Griffith Connie Grigson Charlotte Grimes Billy Hay Arthur Henderson Betty Henderson Carol Henderson Woodford Howard Shirley Hughes Bobby Alice Lewis Anna Lyons Harvey Lyons Floyd McCray Douglas McDaniels Mary Ruth Mason Barbara Mastin Carlton Corky Middleton Arlie Mitchell Betty Mitchell Tommy Mitchell Reynola Moreland Diana Myers Johnny Myers Kathy Nicholas William Porter Margaret Poston Juanita Price Faye Rawling Kay Rawling Sue Reeves Martha Ritchie Curtis Slater Robert Strausbough Bert Taylor James Tierney Joe Tincher Donnie Underwood Freddy Warner Marian Wheat A group of juniors take the National Merit Scholarship Examination banquet together in December. The F. F. A. Lunch Time ta Cafeteria boys volunteered to serve and did so efficiently. 40 SPONSORS: Mr. Walker, Mrs. Crumpler, Mrs. Bane, Mr. Adkins. OFFICERS, seated: Brenda Cracraft, Scotty Johnson, Barbara Tobin; standing: Charles Kachler, James Rosser. Sophomore Officers and Sponsors A Sophomore English Class Linda Chandler William Clay David Collins Lottie Col mire Johnny Conley Deloris Conway James Cooper Anna Cord Brenda Cracraft Ruth Ann Cropper Ricky Cullen Charlotte Dickson Ann Dieterich Johnny Doyle Darlene Emmons Dean Arthur Marvin Bare Brenda Botkin Richard Bradford Sue Feagan Connie Fegan George Fetters Charlotte Filson Bonnie Fulton Diana Gifford Judy Gilbert Patsy Gilbert James Gilchrist Larry Gore Johnny Griffey James Haggard Bonnie Hamilton Susan Hamilton Iuan Hamm Billy Hampton Dale Harmon George Hartley Johnny Haughaboo V Carole Jones Hazel Jones Charles Kachler Gerald King Billy Lawrence Ernie Leet Linda Lennex Kay Heminger Mary Henderson Johnny Herkamp Dorothy Higgins Sue Howell Joyce Huber Lynn Insko Scotty Johnson Alice Lewis Millie Lofton Ellen Lyons Linda Lyons Susan Lyons Philip Manning Annette Marshall Willa Mason Judy McCleese Carl McCray Lora Miles John Miller Mary Miller Dorothy Moore Sharon Morrison Carole Moyer 4 Fred Muse Barbara Newsome Garnet O'Cull Mike O'Cull Andrew Owens Judy Pettit Martha Pickrell Kathleen Plummer Billy Poe Nance ye Porter Genie Poston John Preston Jane Pyles Mary Ravencraft Beth Reese Dan Rees Bette Rhodes Linda Riickert Harmon Rose Buddy Sledd Barbara Stewart Donny Stitt Leonard Stitt Jo Ann Story Bob T aylor Evelyn Taylor Orie Thomas Barbara Tobin Phillip Toller Carolyn Tuel Joyce Turner Katie White Eddie Wolfe Carolyn Yazell Wayne Vice Alice Walker Edna Walker Billy Wallace Maurice Wallingford Margaret Wheat Barbara Wheeler Joan White A Sophomore Health Class Gail Adam Hazel Adams Larry Allison Joyce Arthur Alice Barlow Genie Barry Emma Bauer Jane Bellamy Beverly Berry Armilda Bivens Richard Bolden Bobby Boone Kenny Botkin Bernice Bramel Linda Brown Linda Bums Mary Burns Phyllis Bums Diana Campbell Glenn Carpenter Susan Carpenter Judy Caskay Mary Clay Donna Claypoole Donna Cline Laura Cline Linda Collins Anna Colmire Phillip Conway Geraldine Cooper Anna Corde Stanley Crawford Wayne Cropper Truett Crosby Bobby Curtis Linda Danver Fred Davis Billy Ray Day Richard Dickens Bobby Dotson Brenda Dryden Mike Faurest David Hopkins Raymond Franklin Esther French Sylvia Fryman Wendell Gibbs Sherlin Gill Harry Green George Greene Diana Gudgell Patsy Hafer Vickie Halfhill Betty Hamilton Vivian Hargett Charles Harney Robert Haughaboo Robert Henderson Thomas Henderson Mary Highlander Kathleen Hitt Chris Hodge Barbara Hook Darlene Hook Gary Hord Betty Howe Roderick Huber Robert Humphries Kay Hutchinson Brenda Jackson Bobby Johnson Nancy Johnson Sammy Jones John Kelley Ruth Ann Kennedy 52 Margaret Kidder Winnie Carol Kinney Patsy Kirk Brenda Kitchen Phyllis Lancaster Charles Lang Gordon Legge Sharon Legge Paul Litzinger Cynthia Lofton Donnie Lowe Alberta Lucas Wanda Lucas Janell Lunsford Walter McCord Picture Not Available Bobby McDowell Jimmy McDowell Stanley Martin Celia Mason Mickie Mason Phyllis Mastin Juanita Maynard Donald Mineer Judy Maynard Ronald Mineer Linda Mitchell Wanda Mitchell Anna Moran Betty Moran Bonnie Moran Rosetta Moran Billy Myers Shirley Ormes Jackie Owens Jimmy Padgett Brenda Parker William Parker Anita Pfeffer Gerald Poe Sharon Poe Gayle Pollock Dorothy Porter Teddy Purcell Grace Pyles William Pyles Picture Not Available David Redmond Dale Reed Howard Rice Robert Rice Pauline Riggs Larry Roberson Oakley Robinson Ernie Rosser Harold Rosser Larry Rowe Bonnie Russell Eddie Scheek Stanley Schiltz Gordon Sexton Eddie Sidell Robert Simpson Loretta Sluss Shirley Smith Mary Spence Viola Stephens Katherine Stewart Cecil Taylor Charles Taylor Evelyn Taylor Geneva Taylor if George Thomas Mary Thompson Allen Tolle Eddie Tolle Delbert Toller S4 Picture Not Available Basketball Queen Sharon Towler became queen of the season in crowning ceremonies at an early game. In background, James Rosser, Connie Fegan, Marty Simpson, Oscar Day. Sharon Toller Ann Trumbo Harold Tucker Joann Tucker Rosemary Wallingford Judy Walker Maxine Warner Diana West Larry Whaley Frankie White Margaret Williams June Wilson James Withrow Mary Worthington Larry Youngman Freshman Sponsors and Class Officers SPONSORS: Mr. Hall, Mrs. Woodward, Mrs. Woodroof, Mrs. Linville. OFFICERS: Marty Simpson, Mickey Mason, Larry Whaley, and Teddy Purcell. Some Freshmen Were on Yearbook Staff Gail Adam and June Wilson, freshmen, work with Ann Thompson, senior, and Sue Bierlin, junior. 56 In chemistry class we learned to observe and to concentrate. Ann Bean concentrates. Buddy Sledd and a group of sophomore girls dissect a frog in biology. We Learned to Experiment — We Learned to Think Rusty Ryan prefers the blackboard for proving a theorem. Does Billy Hay show Arthur Henderson how? 58 In American history Mr. Snider braces himself for the questions of Leonard Gilkerson, Kathy Nicholas, and Mary Ruth Mason. We Learned to Appreciate Oar Heritage — arid Our Health Ruth Cropper and Linda Lyons seem to satisfy Mr. Kegley with their knowledge of the various human organs. Anthony Gilchrist and Don Rosser look on in this biology class. 59 We Learned That History Helps Us to Understand the Present That Math Is a Problem of the Ages In solid geometry Linda Doyle and Ann Thompson prove, while Mr. Adkins and Morris Frodge approve. 60 A class in world history works out an assignment under Mrs. Anderson's super- vision. Roger Clark daydreams. That World Problems Are Ours And That Most Problems Can Be Solved In Mr. Hall's class in bookkeeping, Jesse Marshall and Donna Moyer straighten the accounts while Carrie Stears and Joyce Wheeler watch. 61 Janice Sledd is pleased with her work as she asks for approval from Mr. Hall. We Learned to Be Accurate Mrs. Snider instructs a group of girls in health class and to Be Physically Fit Outdoor exercise was part of the physical education program. We Learned to Be Skillful With Our Hands Mechanical drawing students work with neatness and precision. Agriculture students do some welding in workshop. GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB We Learned to Love Thanks to Mrs. Runyon, this has been a year to reniember. A record of twelve superiors in the music contest is one of which all of us are proud. CONCERT CHOIR BOYS' GLEE CLUB the Lure of Good Music The Christmas concert in December and the spring music festival in May were proof of real achievement. THE MADRIGAL SINGERS Junior-Senior Thanks to the juniors Class Trip in Mar 68 Spring Prom for an evening of entertainment fun together to Washington, D.C. A real honor for a senior girl is to be nominated by her classmates for the D. A. R. Good Citizenship Award. The qualifications are a high degree of loyalty, honesty, leadership, and character. The final choice is made by the faculty. CARRIE FAYE STEARS Math Students Honored These students were recognized for scholar- ly achievement in math on the basis of a competitive exami- nation sponsored by the University of Kentucky Honors Program. They are Clyde Dempsey, William McCleese, and Arthur Henderson who took the geometry test, and Kay Yancey and James Kennan who took the test in Algebra n. 70 Ann Thompson, Carrie Stears, and Oscar Day receive senior speech awards. Arthur Henderson excelled in oration and public discussion - with two superiors in the regional contest, one in state. Arthur Henderson and Oscar Day congratulate each other on their ratings. In background, Bert Blevens, Bobby Humphries, Clyde Dempsey, James Foley, Billy Hay. Speech Another record that made us proud of our school - five superiors in regional speech contest, one in state. Thank you, Miss Mastin, for the training you gave. mi Farm Bureau Royalty Last year's king and queen, Mason Collins and Mickey Manion, crown the king and queen of '61. V Ann Bean Lillian Crawford Shirley Cropper State Farmers These agriculture students received state farmer degrees: Don Mitchell, Philip Kalb, Clarence Saunders, Ronnie Carpenter. Latin Class Exhibit Members of Latin classes exhibit with pride their replicas and symbols of ancient Roman life. Shown: Bobby and Buzzy Curtis, Janice Dieterich and Jeanette Frame, Roderick Huber and Larry Whaley. 72 Mu Alpha Theta This math club re- wards accomplishments and promotes the enjoyment of math. Yearbook Salesmen A national honor society for leadership and school service. Janell Lunsford, Barbara Tobin, Janice Sledd, Bert Blevins, Linda Lennex, Sue Reeves. Beta Club F.F.A. The Future Farmers of America is a national organization of, by, and for boys studying vocational agriculture. Its primary aim is to develop agricultural leadership, co-operation, and citizenship. Our chapter won the gold emblem (highest rating) in the Northern District. This rating is based on activities of the chapter during the year. F.F.A. Sweethearts are Wanda Mitchell and Jane Fryman. «MIMns AMERICA The F. H. A. promotes an appreciation of homemaking. The boys honored as favorites are Monroe Forman and Harvey Lyons. Youth Assembly Delegates This group of Co-Ed Y members went to Frank- fort for the three day convention: Buzzy Curtis, Arthur Henderson, James Kennan, Mr. Snider, Janice Day, Mary Elaine Day, Bob Barnett, Fay Rawlings, Eddie Mains, Kay Rawlings, Eddie Mc- Daniel. Yearbook Staff SEATED: Grace Pyles, Shirley Fultz, Anne Bean, Jane Fryman, STANDING: June Wilson, Bert Blevins, Janice Day, Bob Barnett, Charlotte Grimes, Jim Kennan (Editor), Don Ravencraft, Kay Yancey. Library Assistants With Mrs. Nash Sue Davis, Charlotte Dickson, Donna Moyer, Margaret Poston, Marian Wheat, Martha Ritchie, Sue Bierlin, Norma Earls. Sharon Deadmond, Bonnie Bolar, Sharon Lunsford, and Mrs. Nash, librarian. Co-Ed Y Boys This club helps young people to understand and to prepare for leadership in their state government. It endeavors to create and extend through the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. Co-Ed Y Girls The 4-H Club is a voluntary rural youth organization dedicated to the improvement of the indivi- dual. It provides opportunities to learn and apply improved practices in agriculture and home economics, to learn to accept the responsibilities of citizenship in a democratic society, and to learn the art of getting along with others. 4-H Club — Section 2 Mr. Walker Instructs Agriculture Students in Farm Mechanics 80 A Line of Good Drivers Service with a smile might be the motto of Mrs. Freeman Cooper, Mrs. Wm. Taylor, Mrs. Dennis Phillips, Mrs. Nell Phillips. Mr. O’Connor, Mr. Love, Mr. Ross, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Pollit, Mr. Smithers, Mr. Tobin, Mr. Mingua Our Lunchroom Helpers Varsity Team y FIRST ROW: Arlie Mitchell, Fred Warner, Rusty Ryan, Larry Jones, Eddie McDaniel. SECOND ROW: Coach Ryan, Monroe Forman, Eddie Scheek, Jerry King, Curtis Slater, Buzzy Curtis. Varsity and Reserve Teams FIRST ROW: Mitchell, Warner, Ryan, Jones, King, McDaniel, Slater. SECOND ROW: Coach Ryan, Day, Forman, Faurest, Purcell, Boone, H. Curtis. THIRD ROW: Rees, Mgr. , B. Curtis, Scheek, Rosser, Green, Whaley, Wallace, Mgr. FRED WARNER MONROE FORMAN CURTIS SLATER 1960-61 Scheda Le Mason County - - 44 Owingsville------------ - - 43 Mason County - - 52 Bracken Co.------------- - 56 Mason County - - 84 Augusta----------------64 Mason County - - 49 Deming------------- 70 Mason County - - 58 M. M. I.---------------43 Mason County - - 79 Tollesboro----------•----58 Mason County - - 73 North Middletown------57 Mason County - - 86 Owingsville--------------73 Mason County - - 54 Pendleton Co.----------53 Mason County - - 69 Rowan Co...............40 Mason County - - 70 Fleming Co. -----------58 Mason County - - 97 Nicholas Co.-----------32 Mason County - - 64 St. Patrick - ---------59 Mason County - - 66 Bracken Co.------------64 Mason County - - 68 M. M. I.---------------55 Mason County - - 72 Georgetown------------ - - 42 Mason County - - 84 Augusta --- ---------- 44 Mason County - - 72 Maysville--------------82 Mason County - - 77 Tollesboro-----------61 Mason County - - 78 Rowan Co.--------------59 Mason County - - 78 Fleming Co.------------54 Mason County - - 81 Deming-----------------71 Mason County - - 72 North Middletown------60 Mason County - - 71 St. Patrick - ------- 58 Mason County - - 94 Nicholas Co. ----- 48 LARRY JONES, co-captain RUSTY RYAN, co-captain ARLIE MITCHELL GERALD KING Varsity Genie Barry, Sharon Poe, Mickey Mason, Brenda Parker, Barbara Tobin, Barbara Hook. Our Cheerleaders Sharon Towler, Sue Feagan, Anita Pfeffer, Bette Rhodes, Vicki Halfhill Boys' Phrs. Ed. 9 I U- 9 0 0 5 4- t Go 7eam Bill Gale, Chip Parker, Buzzy Curtis, Michael Faurest, Bobby Curtis played at Paris in a tour- nament for high school golfers. Michael Faurest qualified for the state tournament with an 81. Monroe Forman, Johnny Williams, Curtis Slater, Freddy Warner, Eddie Mains, Scotty Johnson, and Harry Greene, First row. Coach Ryan, William Porter, Eddie McDaniel, Larry Jones. Gerald King, Rusty Ryan, and Mr. Hall, Second row. 87 Patrons' Page DAILY INDEPENDENT MAYSVILLE OFFICE EQUIPMENT MAYSVILLE SPORT SHOP MORGAN'S RESTAURANT PUBLIC LEDGER HILL THOMPSON HARDWARE WILLIAM SHANKS' STORE EULA'S BEAUTY SALON C. P. DIETERICH BROS. REX PARKER'S PHARMACY HUNSICKER'S MEN'S STORE MURPHY’S JEWELERS CHARLES TRAXEL CO. . JEWELERS WM. F. MURPHY, JEWELERS RELIABLE SHOE STORE NEW WAY LAUNDRY CAMPBELL'S HOME FURNISHINGS REBEKAH HORD, MAYOR OF MAYSVILLE QUEEN CHEVROLET CALVERT MOTOR CO. BIERLIN AUTO SALES SCOTT POE, COUNTY CLERK JOHN LLOYD, COUNTY JUDGE WALTER B. WORTHINGTON
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