McKell High School - McKell Yearbook (South Shore, KY)

 - Class of 1959

Page 1 of 128

 

McKell High School - McKell Yearbook (South Shore, KY) online collection, 1959 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1959 Edition, McKell High School - McKell Yearbook (South Shore, KY) online collectionPage 7, 1959 Edition, McKell High School - McKell Yearbook (South Shore, KY) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1959 Edition, McKell High School - McKell Yearbook (South Shore, KY) online collectionPage 11, 1959 Edition, McKell High School - McKell Yearbook (South Shore, KY) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1959 Edition, McKell High School - McKell Yearbook (South Shore, KY) online collectionPage 15, 1959 Edition, McKell High School - McKell Yearbook (South Shore, KY) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1959 Edition, McKell High School - McKell Yearbook (South Shore, KY) online collectionPage 9, 1959 Edition, McKell High School - McKell Yearbook (South Shore, KY) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1959 Edition, McKell High School - McKell Yearbook (South Shore, KY) online collectionPage 13, 1959 Edition, McKell High School - McKell Yearbook (South Shore, KY) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1959 Edition, McKell High School - McKell Yearbook (South Shore, KY) online collectionPage 17, 1959 Edition, McKell High School - McKell Yearbook (South Shore, KY) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 128 of the 1959 volume:

I chatter, chatter, as I flow To join the brimming river, For men may come and men may go. But I go on forever. - Tennyson Tygart Creek and Bridge - U.S. Route 23 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION.......................1- 4 ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF............5-15 CLASSES ...........................16-49 ACTIVITIES.........................50-78 SPORTS.............................79-89 ADVERTISING.......................90-115 I ACK NOWLEDG MENTS The Annual Staff gratefully acknowledges the courtesy and co-operation of the following: Our own Faculty and Student Body for their forbear- ance with our many interruptions. Mrs. June Perry, 1958 McKell Yearbook Adviser, for her constant encouragement. Miss Evelyn Harmon, Mailing's Portrait Studio, for the individual pictures. Bud Jeffrey and Rick Stiles, Osborne Laboratories, for the group pictures. Mrs. Alta Schmidt for School Board pictures. Don Hamm, Inter-State Studio, for individual pic- tures of underclassmen. Billy Graham, Portsmouth Times Photographer, for feature pictures. Mr. Fred Tuttle, Inter-Collegiate Press representa- tive, for advice and encouragement throughout the production of this book. k. (j ZsKO erZs ( l£y£ Zsa.s 77Z rrr ests ??• J? j Zs 2 Tz rf ?-?z, . iLzZsC es 'zfzo L LZy' (Zs V e-f? S Z' ve- . c iS sC4s XZZ£ Z424 1 . y3 Os£ie C Z£ s 2 t (l £ ' s rzcs-tZ ' 42sniz£ z2 4 Le a 2S 3 Zyyt z2 y rr £«aszje£sts. BOARD of EDUCATION ROSCOE STEPHENS, Superintendent. ROBERT BAKER, Director of Pupil Per- sonnel. CECIL HALL, Supervisor of Elementary School. LEFT TO RIGHT: Rufus Collier, Fred Reed, Mat Crum, Wayne Traylor, Edgar Ham- monds, Roscoe Stephens. GREENUP COUNTY MRS. ALTA SCHMIDT, Secretary and Treasurer. MRS. GENEVA BAILEY, Assistant. 4 MR. CLIFFORD LOWDENBACK, PRINCIPAL To the Class of 1959: Every yearbook is unique, there is no other like it. We hope that each of you will treasure this vol- ume as a reminder not only of friendship and acquaintances formed among fellow students and faculty members, but also of the educational advantages you have enjoyed, and of the obligation which you carry to contribute to your country as a citizen. Your family, your community, and all civilization may be made better or worse by your individual efforts. There is no human hope or achievement which does not trace back to the minds and hearts of individual peoole. The grandeur of those hopes and quality of those achievements in the generation ahead is peculiarly yours to decide, as a graduate of McKell High School. 6 IN MEMORIAM CLYDE BOSWELL January 10, 1944 - October 13, 1958 Member of the Freshman Class 7 MRS. LENA NEVISON - Counselor (Does Judy have a problem?) MRS. WATSON, DEAN OF GIRLS Our Hello Girl! MRS. BETTY ANN HARDIN Secretary and Treasurer SEATED, Left to Right: Helen, Hilda, Shirley, Donna, and Carole. STANDING: Mar- cella, Betty H., Janice, Llou- waun, Betty Z., Donna W., and Marquita. 9 Office Assistants NON- ACADEMIC PERSONNEL COOKS: Mrs. Nickel, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Hunt. Mr. Flannery Mr. McCallister, Mr. Tarr janitor 10 Bus Drivers MR. CLIFFORD LOWDENBACK M. Ed., Adm. - Supervision University of Cincinnati A. B., English Lincoln Memorial University Principal MR. CHANDOS CALHOUN B. S., Agriculture Berea College University of Kentucky F. F. A. Sponsor Dean of Boys Agriculture MR. CHESTER BRUCE B. S., Education Ohio University Civics, Physical Education Assistant Coach 12 MRS. JUANITA ALEXANDER Morehead State College Algebra I, Math 9 MRS. DELORES COLEMAN Pikeville College Morehead State College English II MR. WILLIAM CROPPER B. S., M. S., Agriculture University of Kentucky Senior Science Chemistry MR. EDWIN HEDGPETH A. A., Campbell N.C. Junior College B. A., Wake Forest College B. D., Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary World History, Biology MR. ORMAND DANIELS A.B., Sociology, Government Ohio University Iowa State World History Economics, Government MRS. BETTY JO HOLMES A. B., English Eastern Kentucky State College English HI, Latin I MRS. MARY LU HALL A.B., Commerce, Sociology, Economics Morehead State College English I 13 MR. B. F. KIDWELL M. A., Education University of Kentucky B. S., Physical Science Lebanon University Eastern Ky. State College Algebra II, Geometry MR. JACK OSMAN B. S., Biology and Chemistry Morehead State College Biology, Math 9 MRS. DOROTHY MAJOR Morehead State College General Science MR. EDWARD STEPHENS University of Kentucky Morehead State College Physical Education, Biology Assistant Coach MRS. LENA NEVISON A. B., English and Science Morehead State College Counselor English IV 14 MR. WALTER TOOLEY Area of Concentration of Music Morehead State College Ball State College Band MR. BEN WEBB B. S., Social Science Ohio University University of Nevada American History Physical Education Coach MRS. MARGARET WATSON A. B., English Murray State College University of Kentucky Dean of Girls Commercial MISS HELEN E. TURNER A. B., Library Science and Psychology University of New Mexico University of Cincinuati University of Chicago University of Kentucky Librarian MRS. TEMPA LOWDENBACK Morehead State College Substitute 15 S aluta torian BARBARA WHITT Although Barbara is one of the quieter members of our class, to des- cribe her true nature, words like vigorous and fun-loving must be used. Not only is she an honor roll student with a 4 year average of 3.81, but she is also president of the Youth Group at Allen's Chapel Church near her home. With all of her excellent qualities, she is likely to succeed in her chosen profession of nursing. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Reporter. . . . . . John Mann Ed Blankenship Mike Hamilton . Betty Hayden Llouwaun Dick 18 SPONSORS: Mr. Cropper and Mrs. Nevison. ALICE KAY ALLEN A good student, A true friend; May life bring Blessings without end. LOUISE BAILEY In an office She hopes to work; And on the job, She'll never shirk. DELBERT BENTLEY You don't see Deb Without his car; Without it - He wouldn't get far. LOUIE BENTLEY He married Before his Senior Year, And Shelby is A little dear. ED BLANKENSHIP A football player Who makes honor roll; Eddie will surely Reach his goal. 19 JAMES BLANKENSHIP Jim Here's a cheerful fellow Much in demand; He'll lend a smile Or a helping hand. LINDA BOGGS Lin She carries the flag With sprightly step So gay, and sweet. And full of pep. MARY BOGGS As a car hop At a drive-in You’ll see Mary's Happy grin. MONNIE BOGGS Here is a girl Neat as a pin; Everyone's heart She’s sure to win. DALE BRADLEY Smokey A fine athlete Is Dale Bradley. He leaves McKell Very sadly. MOLLIE BURKE Blond and mischievous Is Molly B. Her ambition? Wait and see. DON BURTON He plays baseball And likes to farm. Happy lad With heart so warm. 20 GARNET CLAY Garno A happy girl. Full of life, She'll make some fellow An excellent wife. HILDA COOPER Coop Miss Greenup County, Miss Chevrolet; Many honors Come her way. LLOUWAUN DICK Wannie Olive Skin, Jet black hair; Call for help And Llouwaun is there. PAUL DOWDY In these years We've known him well He's been loyal To McKell. ROBERT DUPUY Bob Smiling president Of F.F. A. Good at typing Or pitching hay. SHIRLEY FANNIN CLAREANCE FARMER Sarge Terry Diamond on her finger Baton in her hand; High-stepping Shirley Leads our band. He came to us From afar; In him we recognize A star. LEROY FOX Call for a song Any day; You won't laugh When he sits down to play. VIRGINIA FRAZIER Virgie She does her best Through trials galore. When you give her work She asks for more. 21 DOROTHY FYFFE WILLIAM GREENSLATE Dot Bill- Laughing, joking, Dottie Fyffe, Is sure to lead A happy life. Dark eyes, Dark hair, You'll usually see Bill As one of a pair. JAMES HACKER Hack A big boy Who likes to work; You'll find Hack Is no jerk. VIOLET HALL Quiet, happy, Neat; Like her name. She's sweet! MICHAEL HAMILTON Mike Courteous, athletic, Handsome, Mike is all that - And some. LOUISE HAMMOND She loves Jack, and She'll make a good wife. Best wishes, Louise, For a long, happy, life. KENNETH HANNAH Kenny” Kenny went To Beta Convention; He had fun As was his intention. PATRICIA HARDIN Pat” Pat is full Of pep and steam; As business manager She's on the beam. 22 BETTY HAYDEN Meet the salesgirl With smile so warm You’ll find her at The lohnson Farm. DANNY HAYDEN You'll see Dan On his way When he fixes His 32 Chevrolet. DONNA HAYDEN Our model-to-be Is graceful and tall, A good student, And loved by all. FREDA HORSLEY Tho’ she rides a bus From miles away, She’s at school Most every day. GEORGIA HORTON Meet a bride, Now Mrs. Scott, She doesn't like being Where HE is not. LULA BELL HORTON Beta Club member Is this lass, The youngest member Of our class. ROGER HORTON Rog Handsome, smiling, Studious, tall, He won fame Playing basketball. STEVEN HOWARD Steve” Accent on Math And he's in his glory. Success will climax His life story. 23 JERRY HOWERTON Quiet and thoughtful, Seldom merry - But a friend to all Is red-haired Jerry. STEPHEN HOWLAND Steve In F.F.A. Is where he shines With pigs, or com, Or pumpkin vines. EDGAR HUNT Serious minded And humorous too, A personality That's all brand new. ERMA HUNT Suzie A sweet girl Is gentle Sue; She rides the bus To get here, too. JERRY HUNT Ruddy and stout Is our Big Red” He raises pigs And they're well fed. DARRYL LITTLE One so quiet no You'll seldom find, We wonder what picture Is on his mind. JAMES LOZIER Jim A news reporter Or a business man That's our Jim And he’s sure to have a plan. MARQUITA MAJOR Markie In every subject She gets an A; Markie is now Mrs. Dunaway. 24 JOHN MANN Senior President And F. F. A., We'll hear great things Of John some day. DELORES MARSHALL This smiling blonde Came our way. Made Beta Club And Senior Play. MARCELLA MAY Marcy In club, office, band, She does her part, Quiet, loyal, Plenty smart. JOAN MCGUIRE Nadine” This brown-eyed girl Is a majorette, As cute and sweet As you’ve ever met. DON MIDDLETON Dark eyes. Dark hair, Here's a boy Without a care. ROBERT MIDDLETON Bob is Our blushing boy. Sometimes sly. Sometimes coy. I SHERRY NEWBERRY Cherie” What a busy girl Is versatile Sherry In office or bookstore. She's always merry. NELLIE NICKEL Cookie” 4-H Club And Beta member, A girl like Nell We'll long remember. 25 BETTY POTTER Fair and sweet Is Betty Potter, Faithful, too, To her Alma Mater. CARL POTTER Quiet, cooperative, Lover of peace, May blessings on you Never cease. MARY ANN POTTER Mary Ann is Sweet and jolly; You never see her Without Mollie. WANDA POTTER Wanda is such A healthy girl Beautiful hair, And teeth like pearl. JOHN PURTEE With a harmonica He's lots of fun Come and join him Everyone. JANICE MAE QUALLS Jan Quiet grace And smile so sweet A smarter gal You don't often meet. PAUL ROBERTS A Love for Math Has this fine lad; His going will leave us Pretty sad. 26 RALPH ROBIRDS Rabbit To be a friend Is his aim in life He seems NOT to be Looking for a wife. HOWARD SETSER In shop He works with wood His swings and chairs Are really good. CAROL SEXTON Here's a girl Who got her man; She is now Mrs. Duzan. JOSEPH SEXTON Joe On a motorcycle He does ride, But there's no girl At his side. -ew 'J r I'll mmJ: tm if. —- CAROL JEAN SHERMAN Sherm” She can cut a stencil Or sell an ad, And how she loves An alumni lad. LOUISE SKEENS On honor roll You'll find her name Her typing skill May bring her fame. CONARD SOWARDS Conrad may Be sort of shy; But once you know him He's quite a guy. JOAN SPERRY At Beta Convention She had her chance; You should have seen her At the dance. JUDY SPRIGGS She had the will To stay on her diet; This friendly girl So neat and quiet. 27 LOYAL D. STEPHENS L. D. He loves mischief, Comedy, and sports You can rely On what he reports. MARLENE TIMBERLAKE A majorette, Blond, petite. Has everybody askin' Ain't she sweet? DONNA JEAN WAGNER Auburn hair, Freckled nose, She thinks of Don Wherever she goes. FRED WARNOCK What success will come To him some day? And where will he go - without Ray? BARBARA WHITT Studious and active Is Barbara Whitt; Self-centered? Not a bit. RUBY WILLIAMS She goes to church And Sunday School This girl who lives The Golden Rule. 28 VIOLET MARIE WILSON Her gentle grace And pleasant smile Make friendship with Vi Worth your while. WALLY FRANKLIN WOLFE W.F. Basketball player, Dry wit - Study?? A little bit. RAYMOND WORKMAN Ray Undisturbed, A level head, You seldom see him Without Fred. BETTY ZURAY Serious student With red hair. For office work She has a flair. OUR YOUTH WE CAN HAVE BUT TODAY, WE MAY ALWAYS FIND TIME TO GROW OLD.” 29 30 31 32 Identification of LONG AGO PICTURES on Preceding Pages 1. Janice Qualls 21. Marcella May 2. Nellie Nickel 22. Paul Roberts 3. Mike Hamilton 23. Roger Horton 4. Joan McGuire 24. Hilda Cooper 5. Louise Hammond 25. Carol Sherman 6. John Mann 26. Edgar Hunt 7. Carol Sexton 27. Judy Spriggs 8. Donna Wagner 28. Joan McGuire and Louie 9. Sherry Newberry Bentley 10. Mary Boggs 29. Betty Zuray 11. Marquita Major 30. You Guessed It! 12. Raymond Workman 31. Fred Warnock 13. Violet Wilson 32. Wanda Potter 14. Joan Sperry 33. Pat Hardin 15. Ruby Williams 34. How Did This Get In Here? 16. Marlene Timberlake 35. Dorothy Fyffe 17. Betty Hayden 36. Shirley Fannin 18. Llouwaun Dick 37. L. D. Stephens 19. Betty Potter 38. James Lozier 20. Delores Marshall JudySpriggs, Sue Webb, Jan Qualls, Carol Sherman, Ray Workman, John Mann, Ronnie Craycraft, Fred Linda Warnock, Donna Hayden. 33 Workman, Jerry Hunt. President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Reporter . . . JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS .............................Jack Hall ........................Diana McAllister ..........................Peggie Wilcox .............................Sue Webb ...........................Bill Bergman SPONSORS: Mr. Osman, Miss Turner, Mr. Hedgpeth. 34 JUNIORS There are ninety-four members in the 1958-59 Junior Class. Twenty-four were initiated into the Beta Club. Sue Webb was chosen Football Queen, and the Junior Class was in charge of the crowning ceremony and decorations. Afterwards they sponsored a dance in her honor. Pictured below is the float prepared by the Junior Class for the Greenup County Fair. It won first prize. Donna Blankenship Bill Boggs Ray Dennis Dale Dickison Patricia Boggs Wilma Branham Nancy Dickison Stephen Dickison Dormel Brown Ellen Brown Mary Ann Dotson Ronnie Everman Josephine Burke Phillip Cade Bill Fyffe Jack Gilliam Tom Callihan Bill Clary Ellen Gordon Jackie Hall Lois Clay Lonnie Click Paul Hall Molly Hamilton Phyllis Collins Judy Coomer Wanda Hamilton Gary Hardin Juanita Harper Ella Hieneman Millard Martin Sandra Martin Janet Holbrook Kay Huffman Helen Meenach Cecil Middleton Joyce Hunt Larry Hunt Paul Miller Marvin Munn Leroy Hunt Sue Leadingham Carole Nickel David Nickel Mary Lewis Christine Lovins Darwina Parsons Sharon Parson Georgia Lowe Diana McAllister Dennis Patrick Wendell Patterson Eunice McKenzie Johnny Markins Phyllis Pennington Anna Lee Plummer i - . . . a ( i t u F rr ' ir r- , 1 5 . Landon Potter Erma Ratliff Ken Stevens Bonnie Stewart Jerry Lee Ratliff Carolyn Rife Barbara Summers Betty Taylor Glenda Riggs Preston Roberts Coy Tolliver Betty Wallace Austin Royster Paul Royster Ronnie Wamplar Rosella Warner Darryl Sagraves Frances Secrest Sue Webb Jack Wheeler Paul Sexton Marcella Slater Peggie Wilcox El wood Willis Billy Stephens Charles Stephenson Hobert Wireman Roger Wolfe 38 «i P — A ■ ' i mMFL n A a 1 i •JSjcdft v ) s- . r7 ,. hi SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President......................Jeanette Soucie (Not pictured) Vice-President...............................Gary Reynolds Secretary..................................Peggy Timberlake Treasurer....................................Wayne Palmer Reporter......................................Barbara Crisp SPONSORS: Mr. Daniels, Mrs. Major, Mrs. Holmes, Mr. Stephens. 39 Everett Adkins Marilyn Adkins Phillip Adkins Wanda Adkins Wilma Aldridge Lois Ann Allen Polly Allen Paul Arnold Howard Bailey Gary Bentley Marilyn Bivens Shirley Blevins Lowell Branham Kenneth Brewer Adele Broughton Carl Wayne Brown Clarence Wm. Brown James Brown Roger Burton David Bush Jack Campbell Nancy Carr Ronald Cartee Joyce Chaffin Kenneth Clark Liane Cleary Carolyn Click Reta Colegrove Gary Collier Christine Craycraft Carol Cremeans Clarence Cremeans Barbara Crisp Shannon Crisp Larry Crowder % it 1 K -■ j r yd4 r 5 h % w ■m g y i ‘UJ i % s — r — Iict PSi j n r ' r 1 3 •f ! jfm Q e ■ X ' if , r. • •- ', Js d r' l '' - f -, J % 40 Kermit Dickison Lawrence Dillow Harold Dupuy Douglas Estes Gary Estes Darryl Fannin William Forbes Kenneth Fox Ernest Fugate Robert Gordon Jackie Gullett Alice Hamilton Charles Hannah David Hardin Norma Harr Dale Henderson Jean Henderson Arthur Hieneman Howard Holbrook Elsa Holland Larry Horton Sharon Horton Aleta Howard Darrell Howard Farrell Howard Richard Howerton Harry Hunt James Hunt Milford Hunt Paul Hunt Theodore James Judy Jendemy Robert Johnson Wilma Johnson Gary Justice 41 Donald Keatley Larry Langley Patsy Leadingham Bill Lewis Iva Jean Little Rosemary Little Barbara Logan Michael Logan Nancy Lowder Elmer Lozier Basil Lyons John McGinnis Ray Mann Jim Markins Marilyn Marshall Judy Martin Denver Middleton Mary Lou Middleton Patricia Middleton Charles Moore Alice Morman Carl Morman Donald Morman Hobert Morman Arthur Nickel Helen Nickel Judy Norman Denver Pack Wayne Palmer Douglas Pence Deanna Pennington Sue Pennington Dora Mae Potter Julia Potter Kenneth Potter Max Potter Delmar Qualls Patricia Quillen Sherman Ratliff Gary Reynolds Jim Robbins Carl Roberts Ira Roberts, Jr. Hiawatha Rowe, Jr. Larry Ruggles Elaine Russell Shirley Sagraves Darrell Sammons Emma Sheets Betty Slater Donald Slater Virginia Smith Jeanette Soucie Terry Sowards Shirley Sparks Betty Stephens Patricia Stone Sharon Stone David Timberlake Lester Timberlake Peggy Timberlake Janet Traylor Janice Vanderpool Connie Vaughn Harold Watson Paula Webb Charles Whitt Christine Williams Amelia Wilson William Wilson mk ' | || L % A - r V 1J 'NT a 9 MM a n ■ v; 0 1 a i 3 -'i| j i nji 4 jk a f S •00 M ffrjf ■, i f m % i «2% v « rv. AS ■ n ' ' n (3 1 a ,v. . of W k . F I • ■y 43 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President..........Charlotte Greenslate Vice-President . . . Brady Timberiake Secretray.............Deanna Thomas Treasurer.............Alice Kay Hunt o. B v O' ■n J 0 A 0 1 q 2 ri i (T „T' 0 1 r «rrTS 1 •,f )?«- «6 «. ' - ' oeRV .« y ■ ’■, a fc 3 JFS V' V rs Ui A I a w ,?dl % J | ! , y f: V ' q 40 f y 14 Vi %= a $ 2 m, y r. A r% •H' ' -'T q ■. ’ ■ y 1 -1 i n - IF 7 Fo q iA® r£ . q 7 S ROW ONE ROW TWO ROW THREE ROW FOUR Joe Adkins Lillian Barnhart James Boyles Ralph Conley Louise Adkins William Bentley Carl Brown William Cook Paul Adkins Martha Bergman Sandra Bryant Norman Craft Betty Alexander Janet Blankenship Teddy Bryant Sturgil Craycraft Emma Allen Joan Blevins Doug Burgess Carolyn Cremeans Patricia Allen Joyce Boggs Carla Bush Nora Crider Donald Angel Ronald Boggs Kenneth Cole Sharon Dickison Phillip Bailey Carl Boyles Jerry Conley Dennis Duncan ROW FIVE ROW SIX Janet Duncan Jerry Eldridge Charles Farson Gary Glispie Elizabeth Dupuy James Fannin James Fraley Dee Gilliam Clarence Duzan Paul Fannin Jack Franz Pauline Gilliam David Dyer Patty Farmer Joe Frisby Charlotte Greenslate 46 ROW ONE Gary Hall Goldine Hall William Hannah James Hardin Dorthy Harper Robert Hieneman Kenneth Holbrook Anna Horsley ROW TWO Gary Horton Alice Kay Hunt Luthur Hunt Janie Jenderny Connie Lewis Michael Lewis Dallas Logan Eddy Lowdenback ROW THREE Robert Lovins Edward Lucke Billy Lumpkins Shirley Lumpkins Linda Lybrook Franklin Lyons Ronnie Lyons Carolyn McCallister ROW FOUR Collien McGlone Judy McGuire Paul Meenach Betty Miller Carol Miller Joan Moore Johnny Morris Gerald Mullins ROW FIVE Donald Munn Donald Newsome Delores Nickel Morris Osborne Jerry Parks Barbara Paul Genoral Peters Eugene Plummer ROW SIX Roger Plummer Elizabeth Potter William Potter Woodrow Potter James Queen Claude Quillen Sharon Quillen James Ratcliff 47 ROE ONE Walter Rice Ray Riggs Martha Roberts Betty Robinson Elsie Robinson Wallace Rowe Geneva Ruggles Earle Russell ROW TWO Arvenia Salisbury Ora Lane Scaggs Mary Setters Dewey Sexton Jesse Sexton Buddy Smith Betty Stepp Deanna Thomas ROW THREE Brady Timber lake John Timberlake Judy Timberlake Bernice Tolliver Sharon Tucker Roger Vanover Sue Wagner Ann Webb ROW FOUR Elsye Webb Roger Wells Darrell White, Jr. Richard Whitt Barbara Wilburn Kenneth Winters Delores Wolfe Donna Woodard ROW FIVE Kay Wright 48 EIGHTH Billy Hayden Reporter GRADE THE MC KELL PAT HARDIN. Business Manager JANICE QUALLS, Editor THE MCKELL Staff has attempted to capture the outstanding events of the year within the pages of this book. We hope that this 1959 edition will bring pleasant memories of a year at McKelL We wish to thank all who have been instrumental in the publication of THE MCKELL. Especially do we thank Mrs. Watson, our sponsor, and the Ad Sales Girls (pictured in the advertising section) who have worked hard for many long hours to make this book possible. We hope you enjoy your MCKELL now and in the years to come. Editor STAFF, STANDING: Mrs. Watson, Adviser, Janice Qualls, James Lozier, John Mann, Hilda Cooper, Garnet Clay, Llouwaun Dick, and Monnie Boggs. SEATED: Betty Zuray, Lula Horton, Louise Bailey, Joan Sperry, Carol Sherman, and Sherry Newberry. WE HONOR ELLA HIENEMAN -- Winner in Junior Magazine Sales Campaign, shown accepting prizes from Miss Turner. 52 DONNA HAYDEN -- Mc- kell High candidate for Miss Naval Reserve. HILDA COOPER Miss Glockner Chevrolet, 1959 MISS MC KELL MR. MC KELL 54 MISS GREENUP COUNTY LOIS ANN QUILLEN CLASS OF 1957 MCKELL ALUMNI CONTINUE TO WIN 55 3B1 Hl-Y Ed Blankenship....... President Steve Howard......... Vice-President Terry Farmer Treasurer Mike Hamilton........ Secretary Ray Dennis . . Chaplain Mr. Webb. . . .Sponsor Hi-Y, sponsored by- Y. M. C. A., is a new or- ganization for McKell High. It is made up of eligible boys from the upper three grades in High School. The Hi-Y statement of purpose is: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school, home, and community high standards of Christian character. We're proud of the group and hope that their number will increase. TRI-HI-Y Betty Hayden.......... President Marcella May......Vice-President Ella Hieneman..........Treasurer Mary Lewis.............Secretary Glenda Riggs........... Chaplain Tri-Hi-Y has a distinctive purpose. It is a Christian club and is affiliated with the Y. M. C. A. The purpose of die Tri- Hi-Y shall be to create, maintain, and extend throughout home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. Our slogan is: ” Pure thoughts, pure words, pure actions, We have plan- ned many projects for the year and each is directed toward community service. The name given to our club is Stuart Tri- Hi-Y, in honor of our famed author and former principal, Jesse Stuart. Mrs. Betty Jo Holmes is faculty sponsor of the Stuart Tri-Hi-Y. STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED: Lois Ann Allen (back to camera), Sue Wagner, Jack Hall, Patricia Middleton, Paul Royster, Terry Farmer, Barbara Crisp, Duane Gillium, Frank Lyons, Carl Morman. STANDING: Betty Alexander, Robert Dupuy, Mr. Lowdenback (adviser), Helen Meenach. 4-H CLUB OFFICERS President......................Judy Norman Vice-President.......................Shirley Sagraves Secretary...................... Jim Markins Treasurer.....................Ronald Cartee Reporter .......................Junior Rowe Song Leader...................Elwood Willis Game Leader.............................Bill Greenslate DRAMATICS CLUB OFFICERS President..................Bonnie Stewart Vice-President..........................Sue Pennington Secretary..................Shirley Lumpkins Treasurer.......................Norma Harr Reporter..................Marilyn Adkins Sponsor......................Mr. Hedgpeth 57 HOBBY CLUB OFFICERS President, Paul Roberts; Vice-President, Jim Robbins; Secretary, Carol Allen; Sponsor, Mr. Cropper. SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS President, Roger Vanover; Vice-Presi- dent, Duane Gilliam;Secretary, Douglas Burgess;Treasurer, Ray Boyles; Reporter, Eddie Lowdenback;Sponsor, Mr. Osman. MATH. CLUB OFFICERS President, Doug Estes, Vice-President, Dale Henderson, Secretary, Elaine Russell, Sponsor, Mr. Kidwell. 58 PLEASURE ABOUNDS IN A WORLD OF BOOKS The Library Club is a service group, interested in the cultural and scholastic advancement of the whole school population. Their activities include preparing books, pamphlets, magazines for your use; helping to keep the library well organized for service; reminding you of overdue books; recommending and helping locate items; and reserving books for you. Library Aide Buttons are awarded for faithful service. BETA CLUB The National Beta Club is an organization of high school students of good mentality and character, creditable achievement, and commendable attitudes. The McKell chapter sponsors activities for obtainign funds for members to attend the State Con- vention in Louisville, Kentucky, each year, and works on various projects which benefit the school. 59 BETA CLUB Before Initiation Initiation Convention 60 F. F. A. OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Austin Royster, Re- porter; Leroy Hunt, Secretary; Jackie Hall, Vice-President; Robert Dupuy, President; Steve Howland, Treasurer; John Mann, Sentinel. Painters Steve and David Wheeler - - At Work? ? FUTURE FARMERS AT WORK Pig Chain - Frank takes his choice. Essay Contest Winners Jack, Austin, Bill More Corn! Corn - Charles and Kenneth Gary's tomatoes 62 Preparing signs for homes. LUNCH LINE GYM CLASS 63 Concentration BOOKSTORE GIRLS LEFT TO RIGHT: Louise Hammond Foster, Marquita Major Dunaway, Mollie Burke, Carol Sherman, Garnet Clay, and Sherry Newberry. 64 Test ..tfd$SESgS x:xvXv:-Xv «1 THE GHOST IN THE BELFRY Presented by THE 1959 SENIOR CLASS of McKell High School THE CAST The Phantom.................................Garnet Clay Dai Barclay..................................Hilda Cooper Eric Gregory..........................Roger Horton John Dagmar.........................L. D. Stephens Dora Conroy........................ Joan McGuire Rita Trask........................Llouwaun Dick Penny Gifford.....................Delores Marshall Allen Newcomb................................Terry Farmer Uriah Vinton...................... Howard Setser Selma Otis........................Shirley Fannin Sadie Otis........................Louise H. Foster Director......................Mrs. Lena Nevison JUNIOR CLASS PLAY FIRST ROW: Co-Sponsor, Mr. Hedgpeth; Jack Hall, Leroy Hunt, Ray Dennis, Austin Royster, Co-Spon- sor, Mrs. Holmes: Joyce Bailey. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Stewart, Betty Wallace, Wilma Branham, Sue Webb, Donna Alexander, Josephine Burke, Rosella Warner. 66 CALL ME DARLING TRI-HI-Y INDUCTION CEREMONY PERCUSSION Jimmy Trimble Jimmy Slater Millard Martin Pat Leadingham SAX SECTION Eddie Bennett Elmer Lozier Steve Dickison Sharon Horton Carolyn Click TROMBONE SECTION Deanna Thomas Don Angel Marcella May Larry Plummer CLARINET SECTION Sue Estes Cheryl Gerlock Sue Wagner Jimmy Hunt Charlotte Greenslate Carolyn McCallister Jean Keibler Ronald Cartee Connie Ruark Donna Alexander Betty Alexander Kay Hunt Carla Bush Sharon Quillen Linda Bentlv BRASS SECTION Leroy Fox Darryl Fannin Paul Meenach Roger Horton Paul Hunt Wilma Johnson Sharon Parson Wanda McDowell Glenda Riggs TRUMPET SECTION Don Keatly Lonnie Click Clarence Creameans Douglas Estes Marcella Slater Phillip Large Patty Boggs Sandy Keibler Carolyn Warner Danny Plummer MAJORETTES Barbara, Bernice, Shirley, Joan, Frances, Marlene. Concession Workers Jimmy Daryl Tag Day in South Shore 69 Pat, Wilma, Jimmy, Don. WE COME TO MC KELL 71 Carole Nickel Shirley Fannin Jenny Smith Sue Wagner Janice Qualls Carol Sexton i.inuwaun Dick Betty Stepp Marcella May 74 Sleepy Time Gal Familiar Faces, Objects, and Places. 75 The homeward rush Down in Front Whathave we here? Ain’t She Sweet? Lestoil - Less Toil Hup-2-3-4 Aw Shucks! 77 Smoke Gets In Your Eyes Murder!!! McKELL HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS OF 1958 SUE WEBB FOOTBALL QUEEN 80 BETTY POTTER BASKETBALL QUEEN FOOTBALL QUEEN WITH ATTENDANTS QUEEN: Sue Webb. ATTENDANTS: Donna Thomas, Dora Potter, Joan McGuire. BASKETBALL QUEEN WITH ATTENDANTS 82 BASEBALL TEAM STANDING: Coach Ben Webb, Bobby Johnson, Dale Bradley, Roger Horton, Ed Blankenship, L. D. Stephens, and Darrell Sammons. SEATED: Mike Logan, Paul Arnold, Mike Hamilton, and Danny Hayden. MANAGERS: Gary Horton, Hobert Wireman, and COACHING STAFF: Ben Webb, Chester Bruce, and Richard Howerton. 83 Edward Stevens. THE BULLDOGS FIRST ROW: Richard Howerton, Manager; Wayne Palmer, Darrell Sammons, Junior Rowe, Gary Rey- nolds, Mike Hamilton, Dale Bradley, VallaceRowe, Eddie Lowdenback, Gary Horton, Manager. SECOND ROW: HobertWireman, Manager; Bill Forbes, Ernie Fugate, Jerry Parks, Bill Stephens, Ray Riggs, Butch Osborne, Harold Watson, Darrell Howard. THIRD ROW: Ben Webb, Coach; Larry Horton, L. D. Stephens, Gary Hardin, Ed Blankenship, Elwood Willis, William Cook, Duane Gilliam, David Dyer, Edward Steph- ens, Assistant Coach. FOURTH ROW: Bob Johnson, Ray Dennis, Ken Stevens, Roger Vanover, Tom Calli- han, Frank Adkins, Gary Collier, Harold Dupuy, Chester Bruce, Assistant Coach. SENIOR PLAYERS WITH COACHES FIRST ROW: Mike Hamilton, Dale Bradley, Ed Blankenship, L. D. Stephens. SECOND ROW: Edward Stephens, Assistant Coach; Chester Bruce, Assistant Coach; Ben Webb, Coach. Terry Farmer (not present when picture was taken). 84 THEY HELD THE LINE FRONT ROW: Ed Blankenship, Larry Horton, Woody Willis, Roger Vanover, Ken Stevens. BACK ROW: Dale Bradley, Bob Johnson, L. D. Stephens, Junior Rowe, Mike Hamilton, Tom Callihan. THEY CARRIED THE BALL FRONT ROW: Bob Johnson, Ed Blankenship, Junior Rowe, Ray Dennis, L. D. Stephens, Roger Vanover, Gary Hardin. BACK ROW: Dale Bradley, Mike Hamilton, Ken Stevens, Tom Callihan. 85 VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD SITTING: Darrell Sammons, Millard Martin, Dale Henderson, L. D. Stephens, Paul Arnold, Mike Logan. STANDING: Coach Ben Webb, W.F. Wolfe, Tom Callihan, Roger Horton, Bob Johnson, Cecil Adkins, Roger Vanover, Bill Bergman, Assistant Coach - Chester Bruce. 87 RESERVE TEAM STANDING: Coach, Ben Webb; Basil Lyons, Sherman Ratcliff, Jimmy Markins, Kenneth Holbrook, Roger Vanover, Brady Timberlake, Gary Estes, Assistant Coach, Chester Bruce. FRONT ROW: Harry Hunt, Bud Smith, Wayne Palmer, Kenny Brewer, Paul Arnold, Gary Reynolds, and Eddie Lowdenback. FRESHMAN TEAM STANDING: Coach Stephens, Ray Boyles, Jack Franz, Brady Timberlake, Kenneth Holbrook, Phillip Bailey, Johnny Morris, Claude Quillen, Larry Plummer, Arthur Potter. SEATED: Ralph Conley, William Bentley, Bud Smith, Vallace Rowe, Eddie Lowdenback, David Spears. 88 Sue Leadingham, Pat Quillen, Jenny Smith, Peggy Timberlake. WE CHEERED AND CHEERED Darlene Wolfe, Diana McAllister, Sue Bentley, Hilda Cooper. AND CHEERED 89 BEST WISHES FROM McKELL ALUMNI oQ a '771 a 1 V 9 op ' h uJ ' Xfr'' % «A'S J •r, f ,) s ) 5 19 ! •vr rr' , (PaU XmU 11 £ « n - juts L ) rr ■q r' gZ ’ JArK °“ • ■ • JisuS . ? r Y6 (p iM. 19i OzL y ¥■ 9U- r 5hn C£ ' }£■ ,M yy p' %?« + $ r .A BEST WISHES FROM McKELL BOOSTERS AT TABLE: Marquita Major, Linda Wamock, Shirley Fannin, Garnet Clay, Carol Sherman, Donna Wagner, Sherry Newberry, and Betty Hayden. STANDING: Louise Hammond, Marcella May, Judy Spriggs, Pat Hardin, Janice Qualls, and Donna Hayden. We, THE AD SALES GIRLS, wish to thank the following advertisers for their cooperation and support. We urge our parents and friends to patronize their places of business. --Compliments of your experts in travel-- GREYHOUND 92 DAVIS AND HARVEY 'cZ attfouA Bottled Gas South Shore, Kentucky TRIANGLE DRIVE INN RESTAURANT Also Curb Service Rt. 23 H. G. Parks South Shore, Ky. FL 2-1410 Compliments of SOUTH SHORE FLORAL COMPANY South Shore, Kentucky Phone FL 2-1686 93 Congratulations Seniors jjl|pk KARA'S BEAUTY SALON rT South Shore, Ky. Phone FL 2-1586 MC KELL CHAPTER MeKell High School Best Wishes From The SENIOR CLASS OF '58 COLUMBIA HYDROCARBON CORPORATION NEW INDUSTRY FOR YOUR COMMUNITY 94 Compliments of BRACKEN CHEVROLET Phone FL 2-1367 South Shore Kentucky ROBERSON DEPARTMENT STORE South Shore, Kentucky Old Highway 23 and New Route 7 S. M. Roberson, Owner Have been serving the Country for over 53 years. FL 2-1360 CALLIHAN'S MARKET Phone FL 2-1603 South Shore, Ky. ROBERSON FUNERAL HOME Fullerton-South Shore Phone FL 2-211 Luther Plummer, Owner MC DONALD PHARMACY P. R. Phillips Drugs Sundries South Shore, Ky. FL 2-1555 FL 2-9171 Compliments of TARR APPLIANCES Your Philco and RCA Victor Dealer South Shore, Kentucky Phone FL 2-1585 95 Compliments of FIRST PEOPLES BANK The Bank that Service Built Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Russell - Greenup - South Shore Compliments of HARDIN'S MARKET JIM'S T. V. Fresh Vegetables Every Day Sales Service 10 Years of Experience Zenith Television Phone FL 2-1494 South Shore Kentucky Evergreens -- Flowers Route 23 Siloam Kentucky T. L. BIGGS Grocery and Service Station Phone FL 2-1636 Compliments of J. PAUL DAVIS Standard Oil Dealer South Shore, Kentucky JOHNSON FARM Farm Produce Compliments of ARTHUR BENTLEY'S GROCERY South Shore, Ky. Phone FL 2-1567 Siloam Kentucky 96 POLLARD'S GROCERY LAY-Z-BOY NEWS SHOP Fresh Meats Vegetables General Merchandise Complete Line of Wilson's Sporting Goods Toys, Film Developing Service Phone FL 2-1407 Sunshine, Kentucky South Shore Kentucky TED JAMES GARAGE Body Work - Painting General Auto Repair Parts - Accessories Gas - Oil ROBERTS 5 10 CENT STORE South Shore, Kentucky Route 7 Phone FL 2-1492 Phone FL 2-1405 Fullerton, Kentucky JIM JOHN LUMBER COMPANY Compliments of FORREST OAKES' CASH MARKET Builders' Supplies Phone FL 2-1231 South Shore, Kentucky South Shore, Kentucky Compliments of Compliments of MAJOR'S STORE A FRIEND Furniture and Maytag Appliances South Shore, Kentucky 97 SEELHORST'S EGGS COLLIER'S SELF SERVICE MARKET Phone FL 2-1558 Groceries - Fresh Meat Feed Gas Oil Siloam, Kentucky Maloneton Kentucky SKEENS SELF-SERVICE MARKET WILLIAMS IMPLEMENT SALES Allis Chalmers Sales Services New Holland Haying Machinery Maloneton Kentucky Phone FL 2-1364 WHEELER SERVICE STATION U. S. 23 and Kentucky 7 Phone FL 2-1330 South Shore, Kentucky ROBERT SMITH'S Groceries - Fresh Meat - Compliments of Feed A FRIEND Walsh, Kentucky Phone FL 2-1495 98 SOUTH SHORE SHOE STORE If you don't buy our shoes. We both lose .. South Shore, Kentucky KENNETH RATLIFF MARKET D D HEATING COMPANY Meats Pn StMU] Feeds Fullerton, Ky. FL 2-1668 Groceries Hardware Spouting - Sheet Metal Phone FL 2-9175 South Shore, Kentucky Ellis (Doc) Quillen Compliments of JAMES L. FLANNERY AMERICAN LEGION POST 276 South Shore Kentucky 99 STEWART'S FROSTY CREME Compliments of LUELLA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone EL 2-1602 South Shore Kentucky All Flavors You name, We'll make it'. Maloneton, Kentucky ____________Route 7___________ SPERRY'S GARAGE Complete Automobile Repairing Phone FL 2-1408 South Shore Kentucky KEENE'S MOTOR SALES BENNETT'S MARVEL CLEANERS Top Quality Cleaners Phone FL 2-1611 150 Main Street South Shore, Kentucky WRIGHT'S DRIVE INN Good Food is Good Health Located on the corner of U. S. 23 and State Route 7 Used Cars, Coal and Drainage Tile Notary Public Phone FL 2-1631 Fullerton, Ky. Route 7 Compliments of WELLS INSURANCE AGENCY South Shore Kentucky Phone FL 2-14520 Phone FL 2-1348 South Shore Kentucky 100 GREENUP FARMERS SUPPLY Greenup Kentucky GREENUP MILLING COMPANY, INC. International Harvester and Farmall Tractors Equipment Sales and Service Phone: GR 3-2111 Greenup Kentucky CECIL STEPHENSON GROCERY Groceries, Fresh Meats, and General Merchandise Phone: FL 2-1377 So. Portsmouth Kentucky Compliments of CHARLES DANIELS County Attorney CENTRAL MOTORS New and Used Cars and Trucks Greenup Kentucky Greenup Kentucky LESLIE'S DRUG STORE Prescription Center Phone: GR 3-2211 Greenup Kentucky Compliments of MARY STEWART DRESS SHOP Naomi Davis Mildred McCracken Greenup Kentucky McCUBBIN CHEVROLET COMPANY Phone: GR 3-2331 Greenup Kentucky HIENEMAN FURNITURE - APPLIANCES Kroehler Living Room Furniture Greenup Kentucky Phone: GR 3-5041 BIGGS MOTOR COMPANY Dodge-Plymouth Dealer New and Good Used Cars 606 Main Street Greenup Kentucky Compliments of BILL LOGAN Jailer Greenup Kentucky Compliments of. MRS. CARRIE MORRIS Greenup Kentucky Compliments of GREENUP COUNTY BOARD of EDUCATION Roscoe Stephens, Superintendent 102 MARSHALL LOGAN Used Auto Parts and Cars 24 Hour Wrecker Service Greenup, Ky. Phones: Day - GR 3-5172 Night - GR 3-2291 Compliments of CENTRAL DRY CLEANERS Russell Greenup A. G. WARREN MERCANTILE STORE Groceries - Fresh Meats Complete Clothing Line Phone GR 3-3127 Lloyd Kentucky ATKINSON ATKINSON INSURANCE AGENCY Greenup, Kentucky Compliments of SMITH'S GROCERY Gray's Branch, Kentucky Compliments of KENDALL ELECTRIC Phone GR 3-219 Greenup Kentucky Compliments of TOWN 6c COUNTRY DRIVE-INN 3 Miles West of Greenup Owners: Ruby 6c Henry Tolliver STATE FARM MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Auto Fire Life Lucille Maynard, Agent U. S. Highway 23 Near Greenup Dam Site Phone 3-5237 Greenup Kentucky 103 VAN HOOSE FURNITURE Phone: GR 3-4731 Greenup Kentucky SHEPHERD WEST SUPPLY COMPANY Phone: GR 3-4961 Greenup Kentucky BAILEY'S JEWELRY We Service What We Sell 310 Main Street Phone: Gr 3-5311 J. T. LAWSON HARDWARE COMPANY Since 1892 Greenup Kentucky Greenup Raceland Compliments of J. L. O'BRYAN County Clerk Compliments of BECKHAM MONTGOMERY Sheriff of Greenup County Greenup Kentucky Greenup Kentucky Compliments of DON CRUM Circuit Court Clerk Greenup Kentucky RIGGS - SAMMONS FUNERAL HOME Phone: GR 3-2271 Greenup Kentucky 104 Bring your films to Compliments of CORUM DRUG STORE Greenup Kentucky DOCTOR QUEEN Phone: GR 3-2371 Fast Service Greenup Kentucky Congratulations to the Class of '59 from MOCABEE’S Greenup Kentucky Compliments of ARTHUR SPARKS County Judge Greenup Kentucky J. D. KINNER SON Lumber Company Greenup Kentucky Congratulations LITTLE SANDY GAS 6c OIL Compliments of J. 0. WOMACK Tax Commissioner Greenup Kentucky Greenup Kentucky 105 HUNTER'S LOCK and BICYCLE SHOP 11A0 Authorized PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO. Briggs, Stratton and 2415 Scioto Trail Portsmouth, Ohio Lawn Boy Service 1552 Gallia St. Portsmouth Ohio Why pay rent, furniture payments, and appliance payments? Own a com- pletely furnished modern Mobile Home with your rent money. 14th Chillicothe St. Portsmouth, Ohio IMPERIAL TRAILER SALES MORGAN BROTHERS JEWELERS Diamonds - Watches 734 Fifth Street Portsmouth, Ohio COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 3001 Scioto Trail Portsmouth, Ohio Drink Coca Cola in Bottles SELECT DAIRY Compliments of Quality Dairy Products Milk - Ice Cream SCIOTO COUNTY NEW CAR DEALERS' ASSOCIATION Dial - EL 3-8209 2345 Gallia St. Portsmouth Ohio Portsmouth Ohio 106 Compliments of LAWSON DAIRY Wheelersburg, Ohio IDEAL 9 Quality Chekd COIN-OP, INC. Dairy Products Latest in Coin Operated Phonographs and Amusement Games IDEAL MILK COMPANY 514% Second St. Portsmouth, Ohio Portsmouth, Ohio Phone ELmwood 3-6320 Compliments of ROLLER ARENA E. J. KENRICK CO. Member NATD Distributors Cigars, Cigarettes, Candies Sundries Portsmouth, Ohio 119 Market Street Portsmouth, Ohio Dial EL 3-2590 107 Milk -- Ice Cream Dairy Products Since 1857 EL 3-2153 237 Second St. Portsmouth, Ohio LUTE Compliments of PUMP 6c PLUMBING SUPPLY WALKER'S FAMILY SHOE STORE 537 Second St. 420 Chillicothe St. Portsmouth, Ohio Portsmouth Ohio Drink Compliments of ItlS Good S. S. KRESGE COMPANY BARQ-GET-UP BOTTLING CO. 116 Jefferson Street Portsmouth, Ohio Portsmouth Ohio 108 BetufRcM is good bread SooSOFT. $ooGOOD' Compliments of THE BEAUTY NOOK 1137 Ninth Street Portsmouth Ohio LONG and CO. The House of Quality Furniture 729-733 Sixth Street Portsmouth, Ohio GRIFFITH'S BARBER SHOP 1537 Gallia Portsmouth, Ohio TRI-STATE BEAUTY SCHOOL 422% Gay Street Portsmouth, Ohio Instructor Instructor Bertha Sexton Mariam Reasor Compliments of GOODWIN PONTIAC COMPANY Main Street Phone SW. 6-3761 Vanceburg, Kentucky Otha Goodwin Leo Goodwin Compliments of THE KROGER COMPANY 2nd Jefferson Portsmouth, Ohio Phone EL 4-2410 109 The Trend Is Look Smart for Less Shop FAIRTRACE'S 9th at Waller Portsmouth Ohio Owner Manager: Mrs. Paul (Ginny) Adams NORMA'S Norma's Beauty Salon Specializing in Hair Shaping and Permanent Waving 1209 Offnere Phone: 3-5539 Portsmouth Ohio TAYLOR WELDING SERVICE Welding of all Kinds 10th and Waller Portsmouth Ohio STAPLETON OFFICE SUPPLY CO. Stationers Office Outfitters Smith-Corona Typewriters Clary Adding Machines 829 Sixth St. Phone EL 3-1187 1946-Our 13th Year-1959 General Office and River Rail Terminal Ludlow, Kentucky Tel. Col. 1-2143 Portsmouth Office 209 Market St. Portsmouth, Ohio Tel. EL 3-6549 THE RURAL NATURAL GAS CO. no Compliments of Congratulations HOTEL HURTH BRAGDON'S Donald E. Tobias Direction 409 Chillicothe St. American Hotel Corp. Portsmouth Ohio Portsmouth Ohio 37o Per Annum Savings Insured to $10,000.00 THE CITIZENS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION CO. 505 Chillicothe Street Portsmouth, Ohio ROBERTS JEWELERS WOLFF 421 Chillicothe St. Portsmouth, Ohio Clothes for Men and Boys The Store of Friendly Credit Morrey Wainstein Manager Portsmouth Baldwin Pianos and Organs Everything Musical The Style Center of this Area SUMMERS SON, INC. ATLAS FASHIONS Portsmouth, Ohio 906 Gallia St. Phone EL 3-7380 Conn and Olds Band Insts. Gibson String Instruments Since 1895 Portsmouth Ohio ill NEWMAN'S TIN SHOP 434 Second St, Portsmouth Ohio Phone EL 3-3649 J. W. STIR CO. Floor Wall Covering No Work too Small or too Large 514-516 Second St. Portsmouth Ohio Phone EL 4-1290 HOLME TION Refrigeration Air Conditioning Sales and Service Phone EL 3-2278 619 Second St. Portsmouth Ohio Compliments of NEWBERRY SPORTING GOODS Next to National Bank Portsmouth Ohio {?0oc ores f 7 COMMmAM w COMPUMf m Jfe CracAuat xg' C mt of f 9 GEMPERLINE FURNITURE CO. Home of Better Values Furniture, Stoves, and Rugs. 612 Second St. Portsmouth, Ohio Dial EL 3-2179 Compliments of PORTSMOUTH INTERSTATE BUSINESS COLLEGE Term Starts June 1 112 MONTGOMERY WARD AND COMPANY Compliments of DR. A. P. ALTIZER Optometrist Portsmouth Ohio Compliments of THE HIBBS HARDWARE CO. Portsmouth Best Wishes to the Class of '59 from Ohio Portsmouth Ohio SAMUEL LEVI COMPANY 840-844 Gallia St. CARR'S JEWELRY STORE Next to LaRoy Theatre Portsmouth, Ohio 811 Gallia St. Portsmouth, Ohio Phone EL 3-4880 For Office School Supplies Dial EL 3-8290 CRICHTON'S 740 Fifth St. Portsmouth Furnishing Homes Since 1913 CAMEO RESTAURANT 839 Gallia Portsmouth, Ohio Phone EL 4-2210 Cameo Steakhouse Eating at the Cameo is an old Portsmouth tradition 113 EDWARD STAEBLER 1117 Gallia Watch Maker Jeweler EL 3-6665 Portsmouth Compliments of A FRIEND WURSTER’S DRUG STORE The Rexall Store 419 Chillicothe St. Portsmouth Ohio Compliments of STEWART'S DRUG STORE 904 Gallia St. Portsmouth Ohio B B LOAN CO. Diamonds Watches Luggage 837 Gallia Portsmouth Ohio Phone: EL 3-4250 Congratulations Class of '59 Compliments of KENNETH WRIGHT Compliments of AHREND'S 838 Gallia Schaefer Made to Measure Suits Arrow Shirts 114 DETROIT STEEL CORPORATION Producers Of Quality Hot and Cold Rolled Sheet and Strip Steel and Rod and Wire Products SALUTES The 1959 Graduating Class Of McKELL HIGH SCHOOL DETROIT STEEL CORPORATION Portsmouth Division New Boston, Ohio 115 INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Publishers Cover Monulorturers Book Binders FACTORY HOME OFFICE Kansas City PRINTED IN U I A.


Suggestions in the McKell High School - McKell Yearbook (South Shore, KY) collection:

McKell High School - McKell Yearbook (South Shore, KY) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957

McKell High School - McKell Yearbook (South Shore, KY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

McKell High School - McKell Yearbook (South Shore, KY) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

1960

McKell High School - McKell Yearbook (South Shore, KY) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 1

1961

McKell High School - McKell Yearbook (South Shore, KY) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 1

1962

McKell High School - McKell Yearbook (South Shore, KY) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 1

1963


Searching for more yearbooks in Kentucky?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Kentucky yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.