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

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Deere wie eebeitso eae end Bay io 4 ; Pde Sy Lys) Le oe a lihy) tome o The MekKell 1961 This annual will remain throughout the years An exemplification of our many good cheers: We'll have this yearbook to remember. MR, CECIL HALL Mr. Cecil Hall will long be remembered for his co-operation and helpfulness throughout Greenup County, Through his visits to McKell High School as Supervisor of Schools, we gained his friendship and advice for which we will forever be thankful, Mr, Hall’s great love and interest in children did not conclude with his job as Supervisor or as Principal of Lynn Elementary School; for he was an active leader in the church and an apt counselor for his two children, Our county has truly lost a fine citizen, MRS, TEMPA LOWDENBACK We feel privileged to remember Tempa, as she was lovingly called by her close associates, Dedicated to the task of helping others, she became an outstand- ing member of the teaching profession and many students will recall her influence-which she exerted through thought, word, and deed, Her interest and activities in community afiairs and charitable organizations gave impetus to a re- awakening of our civic responsibility and a re- dedication to the premise that we are our brother’s keeper, We have indeed lost a devoted person but have been rewarded by having found and known a true friend, Dedication yn We, the annual staff of 1961, dedicate with pride and devotion this edition of our yearbook to our senior sponsor and English instructor, Miss Annelle McMullen, Although she has been here but a short time, she has built a mountain of knowledge in each of us, This knowledge will remain and assist us as we seek our goals in life, Her unfaltering energy and witty zeal have been projected in her many deeds for her school, church, community, and friends, IOUpPY ‘YOORH eileqieg pur aed ‘sueouleID ‘yosuods ‘SsoulqoH “SW LHOI ONIGNVLS ‘SUTASTg AOTMYS pue ‘uUOsUYOL eUITIM ‘SeIsy Snoq ‘Andnq Meqoy ‘uosIapusy Aouen ‘UeTLV JoUdIE[D ‘s90MeD PTeUOyY MOU GCMH L ‘TOYOIN UWeTO] pue ‘SUIeITIIM SUTISIIYD ‘uOISUTIUTIOg ons ‘PIEMOH{ PIOTY ‘IOpMOT SIOT ‘UPUIION Apnf ‘oyepioquiry, ASSeg ‘[oodiapurA so1uef MOM CNOOAS “UlIeyy Apnf pue ‘TLeysreyy UATIIeW ‘USTTINO 1eg MOU LSUA ee Z ale Rk a G ROP PD” OO mor Le BEN IO, eS Superintendent uf Greenup County Schoals DikectOh Om elpl le Personnel ss «ieee ces oe Obert Bakes @ffice Personnel Sec cetanvmalian NECASUTEH.. «0 4 «ce sce « oe Alta ochinidt Assistant oeeeeeeees ee eevee e eee e 6 @ Shirley Bradley Pies iUcllt s alee eR as ole souls a tle « o's c.eevayne | rayon Nice= NCSI Cllume ae ENenen ceil. bacle ts. Coal lMammond Board of Lducation SCCECLARY 7. BM ccE ROE his “ceoiabe «ede o eue.s LKOSCOC otepliens TEP CaSUrC ramen sume mete Ke aur aus a ecele: «2 60 eke ¢ Alta, oCOnNGL Members e e e ee e e e e e e e e ° e e e e e e e e . e e Matt Crum Rufus Collier Fred Reed Acknofuledgments The McKell Annual Staff of 1960-61 graciously acknowledges the patience, courtesy, an d co- operation of the following: Our faculty whose teaching of higher learning and firm discipline has brought about our graduation, Mr. Fred Tuttle, Inter-Collegiate Press representative, for his guidance and patience through- out this publication. Miss Evelyn Harmon, Martings’ Portrait Studio, for the individual pictures of Seniors. The generous, supporting gover who made our annual possible, Don Hamm, Inter -State Studio, for individual pictures of our fellow under-classmen., The capable photographers from Osborne Laboratories for the group pictures, Mrs, Betty Hardin whose past experience and helpful assistance aided us in time of need, The wonderful patrons who subscribed to our 60-61 yearbook, Principal - Mr. Clifford Dowdenback To the Class of 1960-61: We are exceptionally proud of you and your accomplishments during the past four years, May each of you find a worthy nyche in lifeyand help make this a better world in which to live, As you know, we are,saddened by the unexpected loss of our wife and can find few words to express our present feelipes. ¢ Chek Xeeactack ecrelary MRS, BETTY ANN HARDIN Office Girls LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue Pennington, Christine Williams, Judy Norman, Barbara Hook, Peggy Timber- lake, Nancy Lowder, Janice Vanderpool. Guidance Counselor MRS. LENA NEVISON i {JONG Counselor's Aids LEFT TO RIGHT: Carolyn Nevison, Shirley Sagraves, Helen Nickel, Patsy Leadingtam. Bean of Boys MR. CHANDOS CALHOUN Bookstore Aids FIRST ROW: Sue Lemaster, Lois Ann Allen, Judy Mc Guire, SECOND ROW: Martha Bergman, Charles Hannah, Alice Morman, Marilyn Marshall, John McGinnis, 9 Quuks Mae Nickel, Viola Davis, and Gladys Hunt GJ uU G { 0 ct cl rl Marvin Flannery Bus Drivers FIRST ROW: By-Jack Hunt, Morgan Collier, Virgil Adkins, Chester Morman. SECOND ROW: 10 Leslie Potter, Jess Brown, Cabel Frazier, Hargas Howard, Paul McCallister. Pe 7 ZU who toiled all day, ? tt oO S vo SE SC = 6 Oo Bg 2 oo ae = o 8 ea es BG 3a ge - ana Vv SA UG ac eo = Zo = The faithfull ones MR. CHESTER BRUCE B.S., Education Ohio University Government Football Coach Freshman Homeroom Pep Club Sponsor JUANITA ALEXANDER Moorehead State College Algebra I, Math 9 Sophomore Homeroom Growler Staff Spouse MR, CHANDOS CALHOUN B.S., Agriculture Berea College University of Kentucky Agriculture Dean of Boys F.F.A. Sponsor 12 MISS PATRICIA LEE BAKER B.S., Business Administration Berea College Typing, Shorthand, Office Practice Girls' Bowling Club Sponsor Cheerleader Sponsor MR. WILLIAM CROPPER BeSenevie See orieulture University of Kentucky Senior Science, Chemistry, Physics, Aviation Education Senior Homeroom Chess Club Sponsor MRS. DOLORES COLEMAN Pikeville College Morehead State College English II Sophomore Homeroom Growler Staff Sponsor MR. B. F. KIDWELL AZBS M.A. Education University of Kentucky B.S. Physical Science Lebanon University Eastern State College, Kentucky Algebra II, Geometry, General Math MRS. NITA M. CROPPER A.B., Biology Morehead State College University of Kentucky Biology, Math 9 12 Junior Homeroom Science Club 13 MR, ORMAND DANIELS A.B., Sociology, Government Ohio University Iowa State Spanish, Civics Junior Homeroom Boys' Bowling Club MRS, BETTY JO HOLMES A.B., English Eastern Kentucky State College English ITI Annual Sponsor MR, EDWARD MOORE A,B,, Physical Education Biology Morehead State College Physical Education Physical Science Basketball Coach Defensive Football Coach Freshman Homeroom Pep Club Sponsor MRS, DOROTHY MAJOR A,B,, Education Morehead State College English I Sophomore Homeroom Growler Sponsor MR, CHARLES E, MULLINS A.B., M,A., Social Science Eastern Ky, State College George Washington University Institute Techologica de Monterrey University of Kentucky American History American Government World Geography Senior Homeroom 14 MISS SYDNEY ANNELLE MC MULLEN A.B,, Music English Morehead State College English IV Choral Music Senior Homeroom Tri-Hi-Y Club Sponsor MR, THOMAS M, SIMS A.B,, Physical Education Morehead State College Health American History Offensive Football Coach Freshmen Homeroom Pep Club Sponsor MRS. LENA NEVISON A.B,, English and Science Morehead State College Graduate Work University of Kentucky Guidance Counselor Beta Club Sponsor MR, WALTER TOOLEY Area of Concentration of Music Morehead State College Ball State College Band S, JUNE MORO} Pp Boy tory’ Se Political Science Graduate Wor Ohio University General Business World History Junior Homeroom Future Teacher of America Sponsor erea College weal MR, EDWARD STEPHENS University of Kentucky Morehead State College Biology General Science Freshman Homeroom Visual Aids Club Sponsor MISS HELEN TURNER A,.B,, Library Science Psychology University of New Mexico University of Cincinnati University of Chicago University of Kentucky Librarian Junior Homeroom Library Club Sponsor ABS The years gone by, the friends we made, The fun we had in every grade: We'll have these moments to remember. Senior Class Sponsors Mr, Cropper, Mr, Mullins and Miss McMullin, | . Senior Class Officers : Dale Henderson, Treasurer; Bob Johnson, Vice-President; Shirley Sagraves, Secretary; Barbara Hook, President; Gary Bentley, Reporter, - 18 Paledictorian BARBARA CRISP HOOK Barbara's scholastic average is 3.87. Cer- tainly she is to be commended upon not only being the highestranking student in her class but also for her ability in leadership and her friendly personality. Honorable GARY BENTLEY Scholastic Average--3.56 Salutatorian JUDY NORMAN Anaverage of 3.59 was maintained by Judy, who is known by everyone as a capable but fun- loving individual. Never seeming: to lack in energy, she eagerly accepted any responsibility that was assigned to her. Mention PATRICIA WORKMAN 19 Scholastic Average--3.50 POLLY DELORES ALLEN SPOLLY a Library Club 2 Tri-Hi-Y Vice- President 3, 4 Class Play 4 Homeroom Officer 4 RUSSELL LOWELL BRANHAM BRENNER Visual Aids 1 Bowling Club Reporter 4 Chess Club 2 PAUL ARNOLD BARNEY Basketball 1, 2 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling Club Secretary Treasurer 4 Visual Aids 1 Homeroom Officer Lan Opec KENNY RAY BREWER HARVEY Band 1 Basketball 1, 2 Bowling Club 4 20 LOIS ANN ALLEN ANN Varsity Cheerleader 4 Reserve Cheerleader 3 Trim Hi Ye3. 4 Pep Club 4 Annual Staff 4 Student Council 2 Homeroom OMmecn 2a GARY LEE BENTLEY “DUKE” Football 1, 3, 4 A-Tacitinel, 2 Beta Club 3, 4 Bowling Club 4 Class Play 3, 4 Student Council 4 Basketball 1 Basketball Score- keeper 3 Homeroom Officer eo ee SHIRLEY BLEVINS SSHIRL” Dramatic Club 2 4-H Club 1, 2 plied fel dp aut mee Class Play 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Homeroom Officer 1, 8 Highest Magazine Salesman 4 ROGER WESLEY BURTON SREB ee Baseball 2 Bowling Club 4 Homeroom Officer 1 DAVID H. BUSH NANCY ANN CARR SX ANG YS ENANCY: Football 3, 4 4-H Glub 1 Eegt tele sao, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 RONALD KEITH CARTEE | CRAZY HORSE | Banide 1 e200 ae | Class Play 3, 4 | E ANN CHAFFIN HOMERS A Annual Staff 4 7 anOYGE™ Homeroom 4- H Club 1 i Officer 1, 3 Math Club 3 Regional Band 2 Tri-Hi-Y 4 i Bowling Club 4 4-H Club Reporter 1 Treasurer 2 i President 3, 4 i KENNETH CLARK RETA MARLENE KENNETH COLEGROVE Peres wt (2.3, 4 RETA | Sentinel 3, 4 Wy 4-H Club 1 | Beta Club 3, 4 ‘ Math Club 2 il ries Veneer GARY ROGER CLARENCE EDGAR CO LLIER CREMEANS ROG CREAMY Fv EyepAre eel lsyvaYel , Ay 8}, 4 Math Club 2 Library 1 Football 2, 3, 4 Math Club 2 | Baseball 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 | Chess Club Cadet Teachers 4 President 4 Annual Staff 4 Band Club 3 214 28 ALIGE FAYE HA MILTON “CHICK, 4- H Club 1 JAMES DOUGLAS ESTES DOUG Band Club 1, 2 Math Club 3 Bowling Club 4 Beta Club 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Band 1, 25.3 Class Reporter 1 Visual Aids 2 Class Play 4 Regional Band 3 Homeroom Officer .a2 se one: LARRY CROWDER pCR DES Library Aid 4,-2, 3 Math Club 1 WILLIAM MAYO FORBES eB hii. Basketball 1 Football 2 Band 1 4-H Club 2, 3 Bowling Club 4 22 SHANNON CRISP SHAN Math Club 2 Tri-Hi- Y 4 HAROLD LEE DUPUY HAROLD (V7) Football 1, 2, 3 Ne, Bee 2635. f 4- H Club 1 Annual Staff 4 Beta Club 3, 4 Homeroom Officer 4 NORMA JEAN HARR YOGI Dramatic Club Treasurer 2 Class Play 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Library Aid 2 KENNETH EDWARD FOX KENNY Band 1 Math Club 2, 4 FOE. A. 2 4-H Club 1 Homeroom Officer 2 ROBERT TROY GORDON GILBERT 4-H Club 1 Bowling Club 4 SHARON KATHLEEN HORTON TINY: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Class Play 3 CHARLES ELLIS HANNAH CHARLES Dimes eGitibe ! 22: 8, 4 Vice-President 3, 4 Beta Club 3, 4 DAVID G. HARDIN DAVID= Poebiet A GlUuD 2, 3, 4 Roewoell 1, 2, S, a 23 BARBARA JEAN CRISP HOOK BARB Class Vice-President 1 Majorette 1, 2 Class Reporter 2 Class President 3, 4 Student Council 2, 3, 4 Vice-President 3 Secretary 4 Beta Club 3, 4 Class Play 3 TiiHiay 3, 4 President 4 Office Girl 4 Annual Staff 4 Editor Homeroom Officer ie 2,354: ARDEN DALE HENDERSON “BIGEN Football 1 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Homeroom President 1, 2, 3, 4 Math Club 2 Student Council 3, 4 Visual Aids 2 Class Play 3, 4 Class Vice- President 3 Beta Club 3, 4 President 4 Class Treasurer 1, 4 Annual Staff 4 Assistant Editor Bowling Club 4 JACKIE RONALD GULLETT MUSCLES FoF. A. Clubjl, 2, .osmee ALETA ANN HOWARD “ALETA ™ Library Club 1, 2 4-H Club 1 Class Play 3, 4 Reserve Cheerleader 3 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Treasurer 4 Beta Club 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 ee Ss PATSY MONTANA LEADINGHAM mA Banda, 2, 3,4 Tri- Hi-Y 3 Pep Club 4 Bookstore Aid 3 Mrs. Nevison's Office 4 Homeroom : Officer 4 FARRELL HOWARD FARRELL Footbalita, 27°3.°4 eee 2S EA. . Bowling Club 4 FRED ARTHUR WILMA JEAN HEINEMAN JOHNSON ARTHUR SIS 4 4-H Club 1 Band Club 1, 2 Band Clinic 3, 4 Regional Band 4 seine 1, 2, B. 4 Wri= Hie Yooy Basketball Candidate 4 Annual Staff 4 DARRELL HOWARD SATCH Football 1, 2 Foto en Club 1; 2; oa Class Play 4 CLARISSE SUE LEMASTER “SUSIE-Q Class Officer 3 Homeroom Officers, 4 Cristy V4s, 4 Class Play 8, 4 Bookstore Aid 4 Annual Staff 4 Miss McKell Candidate 4 RICHARD ADAIR HARRY KENNETH “ HOWERTON HUNT PEABODY DOOSER Basketball Basketball il Rat a Manager 1, 2 Glass Play 3, 4 Baseballed m2 onee: 24 JAMES WILLIAM NANCY VIOLET HUNT LOWDER “TERRIORIZER NANCY Bandi, 2.05.4. Beta Club 3, 4 Math Club 1 Annual Staff 4 Class Plays 3, 4 Office Girl 4 Library Club 1 Homeroom Officer 4 MARILYN JANE MARSHALL MURT Class Play 3 Annual Staff 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Miss McKell Candidate 4 Band Flag Bearer 4 Bookstore Aid 4 x PAUL ELMER HUNT SDL Yow Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Regional Band 4 JULIETTE MARTIN JUDY 4- H Club 1, 2 TED JAMES, JR. Math Club 2 BEAR Homeroom Football 3 Officer dt | 4-H Club 3 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 pow ee Annual Staff 4 Football Candidate 3 Miss McKell Candidate 4 ROBERT LEE GEORGE HOWARD JOHNSON JONES POEs JAKE Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3,4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Beta Club 3, 4 Track 1, 2; 3 Visual Aids Club 2 Class Vice- Ra President 4 25 ALICE MORMAN ALLEY CAT Pep Club 1 Dramatics 2 Bookstore 4 WILLIAM LEWIS w Bie GARY JUSTICE MARY LOU RASTIS MIDDLETON Science Club 1 LO Um DON KEATLEY sDON« Bandilye2, 3,4 Bowling 4 par CAROLYN CLICK NEVISON ECHGKIE” Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Pep Club Secretary 4 Basketball Candidate 2 Miss McKell Candidate 3 MICHAEL LEE LOGAN BASIL EUGENE LYONS Ree a SONNY Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Math Club 2 Baseball 1, 3, 4 Basketball 2 Hobby Club 2 Class Play 4 Visual Aids 1 Bowling Club 4 26 JUDITH ELAINE NORMAN jwUMe Homeroom Oficensen 2 4. Beta Club Secretary 4 4= H Club 1, 2, 3 President 2 Secretary 1 Pep Club 4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Office Girl 4 Class Play 3, 4 Miss McKell Candidate 2 Basketball Queen Candidate 1 Annual Staff 4 JAMES DALE MARKINS JIM 4-H Club 2, 3 Chess Club 1, 2, 4 Physical Education 1, 2 4-H Secretary 3 Treasurer 2 Mr. McKell 2 Basketball 1, 2 GEORGE WILLIAM MADASIE BILL JOHN R. MC GINNIS JOHN Eee otis GlUD GL Math Club 2 4-H Club 3 Bowling Club 4 Homeroom Officer 3 Bookstore 4 27 LORA HELEN NICKEL HELEN ASG Lubminm:, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Mrs. Nevison's Office 4 Homeroom Officer 1 HAROLD MIDDLETON HAROLD Er ely sae a0 4 RAY MANN RAY Ins ows Gilily 2, S, 4! Beta Club 3, 4 HELEN SUE PENNINGTON SUSIE Q Class Play 3, 4 Beta Club 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Office Girl 4 Miss McKell Candidate 4 Annual Staff 4 CHARLES LEE MOORE SBUC Gt. Football 1, 2 Class Play 3, 4 SHIRLEY LOUISE SAGRA VES SHIRG Office Aid 4 A= Globee Tri- Hi-Y Secretary 4 Beta Club 3, 4 Reporter 4 Basketball Candidate 3 Football Candidate 4 Class Secretary 4 Class Play 3, 4 DONALD GEORGE MORMAN eDLGK YS Bowling Club 4 ARTHUR W. NICKEL R=SUR FSi AseGLUD 1.62.00 4 4-H Club 1 PATRICIA LANE QUILLEN PA Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4 4-1 Club lj) 2.03 Tri-Hi-Y 4 Annual Staff 4 Pep Club 4 Class Play 4 Homeroom Officer 3 CARL WAYNE MORMAN BUNKEN Student Council 2 Homeroom Onricer 2 Bowling Club 4 BETTY SUE SLATER SLATER 4-H Club 1, 2, 3 Class Play 3 Tri-Hi-Y 4 Pep Club 4 DENVER PACK DENNY Class Play 3, 4 Chess Club 3, 4 4 SHIRLEY TANE SPARKS “SHIRLEY « American Legion Essay Award 1 Library Club 2 Lincoln Scholorship Tesi 3 PepGinbal 3 DELMAR QUALLS DELMO ALFRED WAYNE PALMER WAYNE Homeroom Officer 1, 3 Class Treasurer 2 Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2 Baseball 3, 4 SHERMAN RATLIFF i HERM Visual Aids 1 Baseball 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 29 TEMPA DARLENE SOWARDS “TEMPA 4-H Club 1, 2 Library Club 4 GARY PAUL REYNOLDS HA WK Homeroom Officer 2, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball al, 2, 3,.4 Baseball 3, 4 Hi=Y¥ 2 Beta Club 3, 4 Beta Club Vice-President 4 Class Play 3 Class Vice- President 2 MAX E. POTTER WAC Gr RSE. A Clubibes Chess Club 4 BETTY JEAN STEPHENS JENNY Dramatics Club 2 4-H Club 1 lit iol a Ge Library Club 2, 3, 4 SHARON ELAINE STONE i N@) @ Kevan Cheerleader 3, 4 iT leit oY ae Pep Club 4 IRA ROBERTS SPUDY Football 1, 2 irackelnme2 Eee A wel, moat Chess Club 4 JIMMIE DEAN ROBBINS ele Aas Manager 1 Chess Club 3 Class Play 3, 4 DARRELL SAMMONS DARRELL Beta Club 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 8, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball lira sane, PATRICIA STONE w PACs Tri-Hi-Y 4 Apak ve io “faa CARL EDWIN ROBERTS “CARLEE” Beta Club 3, 4 PEGGY ANN TIMBERLAKE Ww PEG w Reserve Cheerleader eee Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Beta Club 3, 4 ATi Fel lesa faye Annual Staff 4 Office Aid 4 Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain 4 Pep Club Reporter 4 Class Secretary 2 Homeroom ; Officer 25,3, 4 DAVID TIMBERLAKE DAVID F. FpAgsiee2. sc 2 Xe Ss - ey LESTER TIMBERLAKE JANIS ELLEN VANDERPOOL JANNY iss McKell 2 Bandelies,acsee Y= Hi= vos ce Pep Club Treasurer 4 Math Club 1 Annual Staff 4 Office Girl 4 Class Play 4 Bowling Club 4 Pepe lupe ee CONNIE LOU VAUGHN VON 4-H Club 1,-2 Dramatics 3 Eria-Hi-Y3, 4: Pep Club 4 Cheerleader 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 WILLIAM ALFRED WILSON “WILLIE” AMELIA WILSON PATRICIA ANN “MILLIE® WORK MAN Chess Club 2 “PATS Library Club 2 Beta Club 8, 4 31 CHARLES M. WHITT Babee eGlubs lee]; 3 4 F. F. A. President 4 Class Play 4 HELEN CHRISTINE WILLIA MS TENNIE Beta Club 3, 4 ei- Nia vas oe 4-H Club 1 Library Club 2 Councelor Aid 3 Office Girl 4 Homeroom Officer 3 1, Mike Logan, 2, David Timberlake, 3, JimmyHunt, 4, CarlMorman, 5, Judy Norman, 6, George Jones, 7. Pat Quillen, 8, Sonny Lyons, 9, Paul Arnold, 10, Larry Crowder, 11, Bob Johnson, 12, Don Morman, 18, Janice Vanderpool, 14, Norma Harr, 15, Dale Henderson, Seniors Baby Pictures 1, Shirley Blevins, 2, Ronald Cartee, 3, Helen Nickel, 4, Lowell Branham, 5, Reta Colegrove, 6, Patty Stone, 7, Patsy Leadingham, 8, Peggy Timberlake, 9, Carl Roberts, 10, Shannon Crisp, li, Sharon Horton, 12, Sue Lemaster, 18, Markins’® Boys, 14, Paul Hunt, 15, Marilyn Marshall, 16, Carolyn Nevison, 34 Seniors Baby Pictures 1, Barbara Hook, 2, David Hardin, 3, Bentley Boys, 4, Robert Gordon, 5, Sandy Martin, 6, Harold Dupuy, 7, Jimmy Robbins, 8, Christine Williams, 9, Kenny Brewer, 10, Sue Pennington, 11, Mary Lou Middleton, 12, Joyce Chaffin, 13, Doug Estes, 14, Wilma Johnson, 15, Gary Justice, 16, Gary Reynolds, 17, Clarence Cremeans, 18, Harold Middleton, 19, Kenneth Fox, 20. Shirley Sagraves, o _ unior Class Sponsors Mrs, Perry, Mrs, Cropper, Miss Turner and Mr, Daniels, Junior Class Officers Roger Vanover, Treasurer; Martha Bergman, Secretary; Duane Gilliam, President; Bud Smith, Reporter; Frank Lyons, Vice-President, 36 Curt oli tht Darrell White Betty Stepp Arthur Potter Larry Plummer Richard Whitt Kay Wright Kenneth Winters Eloise Roe John Timberlake Elizabeth Potter Claude Quillen Martha Roberts Roger Wells Sue Ann Wagner Dewey Sexton Sharon Quillen Woodrow Potter Elyse Webb Brady Timberlake Betty Robinson Roger Vanover Barbara Wilburn Roger Plummer Donna Woodard Ray Riggs Mary Bess Setters Craten Rice Pauline Robinson Kenneth Cole Ralph Conley Edward Craft Deanna Thomas Ronald Boggs Paul Adkins 37 Ed Lowdenback Butch Osborne Elizabeth Dupuy Ray Boyles William Cook Bob Chaffin Patty Allen James Fraley Pauline Gilliam James Dee Fannin Carla Bush Gary Gilispie Shirley Lumpkins Jack Franz Martha Bergman Charles Ferrer Joyce Boggs Bill Bentley Sharon Dickison Carol Boyles Sharon Tucker Phillip Bailey Ann Webb Paul Fannin Betty Alexander Doug Burgess Linda Lemaster Bernard Clark Phyllis Osborne Johnny Morris Gary Horton Paul Meenach Maxine Newsome Gary Hall Frank Lyons Luther Hunt Alice Kay Hunt Milford Hunt Linda Lybrook Bill Hannah Connie Lewis Michael Lewis Delores Nickel Dallas Logan Charlotte Greenslate James Hardin Judy McGuire Duane Gilliam Carolyn McCallister Gerald Mullins Carol Miller Donald Munn Annie Horsley Kenneth Holbrook Jane Jendemy Dorothy Harper Betty Miller Jerry Conley Janet Blankenship Bernice Tolliver ophomore Class Sponsors Mrs, Coleman, Mrs, Alexander and Mrs, Major, 40 Sophomore Class Officers Buck Spears, President; Donald McGinnis, Vice-President; Annetta Mercer, Secretary; Phillip Bentley, Treasurer; Sue Estes, Reporter, Don Angel Sandy Keibler Jerry Rogers Thelma Timberlake Larry Hardin Doris Gordon Roy Cremeans Nancy Hess Dewey Patten | Blanche Frazier | David Everman Patricia Tarr David Chaffins Joyce Carr Robert Morris Joan Moore Josephine Craycraft Gloria Kapraun Donna Craycraft Roma Fultz Curtis Hieneman Shirley Sheets Bill Wagner Robert Workman Bill Hayden Catherine Miller John Johnson Elaine Hunt Russell Hamilton Judy Miller Bill Soward Rose Morris Ed Hieneman Agnes Rowe Ray Griffin 4] Bill Stone Phyllis Wireman Don Coomer Donna Plummer Tony Lyons Linda Howard Benjamin Carver Sue Estes Roger Clark Sadie Keibler Bill Stith Connie Ruark Dennis Duncan Ellen Burke Ralph Spears Gail Colegrove Dotty Marshall Della Potter Sharon Lowder Betty Clay David Spears Rita Quillen Phillip Bentley Carol Robinson David Roberts Freda Timberlake Jack Flannery Delores Blankenship Donald McGinnis Gaynell Hall Wade Setser Shirley Boggs Tom Cook Laquita Clark Ronald Stephens Anita Mercer James Craycraft Donna Middleton Jim Lewis Rosemary Stahleton Phillip Large Carrie Hunt Jimmy James Retha Pennington John Howerton Wanda Brown Jim Trimble Wanda Major Harold Wallace Marcella Howard Bob Collins Cheryl Gerlock Sandra Wheeler Carolyn Darnell Eddie Bennett Jolene McKenzie Ray Mullins Paulette Hunt David Wroten Laura Conley James Wagner Linda Sue Clark Paul McQuestion Joan Moore Kay Sheets Eva Mae Barney LEFT TO RICHT: 44 Fred Timberlake, Freshman Sponsors LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Stephens, Mr. Bruce, Mr. Moore, Mr. Sims. Hreshman Officers Diana Quillen, Treasurer; Raymond Munn, Secretary; Clifford Allen, Reporter. Vice-President; Joyce Bentley; President; Bonita Elliot Tony Boyd Betty Pollitt Mike Burton Reba Lowder Billy Ratliff Connie Wright Harry Hieneman Linda Fannin Leonard Nickel Rosemary Worthington Jim Slater Gail McGuire Johnnie Pennington Mary Wooten David Horton Curt Fletcher Clyde Hunt Charles Keibler Harry Kinker Sandy Johnson Danny Adkins Karen Miller Roger Lewis Imogene Conley Kenny Nickel Kitty Hayden Rayburn Craycraft Frances Winters Homer Greenslate Frances Streck Otis Harr Mary Wroten Donald Pence Nola Gibson 45 Margaret Lovins Donald Dalton Louise Smith Jerry Clay Sandy Taylor Michael Sampson Patty Evans Larry Mays Sheila Fitch Paul Skaggs Cathy Cook Cecil Justice Thelma Murphy Daniel Thompson Bonita Huffman Don Brown Avery Barrett Billy Munn Paul Duncan Joe Coomer Joyce Bentley Clifford Allen Sandra Franz Raymond Munn Cheryl Felty Jackie Morris Geneva Shepherd Dale Hunt Sandra Everett Robert Lovins Sherry Lemaster Homer Davis Mary Robinson Harry Aldridge Pat Cremeans Patsy Allen Gary Lowe Wanda McDowell Mitchel McCleese Imogene Barker Gary Brown Diana Quillen Ronnie Clay Jane Blankenship Tracy Howard Sharon Carrington Thurman Johnson Lucille Shepherd Paul Boggs Betty Adkins Bill Warnock Jeannie Keibler Jimmy McKenzie Denise Potter Kenny Wells Elizabeth Smallwood Billy Lamblin Sue Pack Harold Moore Sue Middleton Roger Boggs Regina Hieneman Kirby Major Nana Bryant George Morris C arole Nickel Ralph Thomas Amanda McDowell Bill Horton Sylvia Rowe 47 Paulette Pennington John Doherty Anna Patton Carl Hunt Roslie Bush Carl Munn Linda Henderson James Miller Ruth Ann Hayden Gary Wilson Grace Hannah David Wright Louise Gilliam Norman Warner Jeannie Hannah Fred Timberlake Larry Quillen David Timberlake James Simpson Carlos Stone Mary Howard Walter Riggs Brenda Boggs Jeffery Bentley Lois Eastwood Wilbert Smith Violet Dalton Sammy French Linda Bentley Bobby Hamilton Sharon Horsley Ronnie Lewis Donna Adkins Ray Sparks Kay Timberlake ickel Ray Meemach Gordon Lou ise ee Kenneth Bramble Donna Dalton Dickie Traylor Jerry Howard Kathleen Seth 4 « % ce rade Clifford Mc Question President Mark Gary Eloise John raulini Patter Warnock Fr ‘ 1 Sammons Mr, Ralphitiall erson Vice- Secretary Treasurer Reporter : Sponsor President FIRST ROW: Roger Traylor, Terry Bailey, Randy Bruce, Clifford Mcquestion, Paul Wright, SECOND ROW: Barbara Potter, Shelia Sexton, Eloise Patterson, Sandra Hardin, Mary Hayden, Joyce Blankenship, Carolyn Shaffer, Janie Tucker, Charles Fraley, Brenda Hall, Kenneth Taylor, Gary Qualls. THIRD ROW: Mr. Hall, Gary Tolliver, Gary Sammons, Christine Mangus, Pat Traylor, Mark Fraulini, Sherry Speck, Linda Fannin, Connie Thompson, Peggy Foster, Dale Conley, Raymond Hayden, Linda Carrington, BACK 50 ROW: Nick Carrington, Willard Boyles, John Warnock, Carolyn Gordon, Connie Morton, 4 Deere cy ae see Activities The plays, the clubs, the planning hours- On many of us did responsibily shower: We'll have these moments to remember. MeRell High ROW ONE: Cherly Gerlock, Linda Fannin, Carolyn McCallister, Judy Martin, Linda Lybrook, ROW TWO: Roger Quillen, Phillip Large, Judy Chaffin, DebbieCrawford, John Summers, Mark Clausing, ROW THREE: Wilma Johnson, Clarence Cremeans, Sandy Keibler, Janice Vanderpool, Bill Greenslate, Jim Guinn, ROW FOUR: Betty Burnett, Wanda McDowell, Iva Lyons, Shelia Sexton, Don Angel, Deanna Thomas, ROW FIVE: Charles Mullins, Tom Murphy, Don Brown, Roger Lewis, Bob Hamilton, Larry Plummer, Jim McKenzie, Paul Wright. STANDING: Jeff Bentley, Ronnie Boggs, Harry Kinker, Jim Trimble, Don Brown, Lois Eastwood. School Band 1960-61 ROW ONE: Joyce Bentley, Sue Hunt, Bernice Tolliver, Kay Hunt, Marilyn Marshall. ROW TWO: Paulette Pennington, Diana Warnock, Sandy Larcher, Conniw McGuire, Sue Estes, Jim Hunt, ROW THREE: Carla Bush, Betty Alexander, Connie Ruark, Sharon Quillen, Connie Thompson, Sue Pack, ROW FOUR: Dean Keibler, Eddie Bennett, Gene Keibler, Linda Bentley, Delores Nickel, Sue Wagner, ROW FIVE: Ronald Cartee, Connie Baker, Ginger Adkins, Oscar Conley, RichardCollier, Carolyn Nevison, STANDING; Sharon Horton, Patsy Leadingham, Paul Hunt, Kirby Major, Paul Meenach, Senior Band Members SEATED: Marilyn Marshall, Clarence Cremeans, Carolyn Nevison, Patsy Leadingham, STANDING: Sharon Horton, Paul Hunt, Janice Vanderpool, Jim Hunt, Wilma Johnson, Ronald Cartee, Miajorettes FRONT ROW: Alice Kay Hunt and Joyce Bentley. MIDDLE ROW: Linda Fannin, Sue Hunt, Judy Martin, and Bernice Tolliver, BACK ROW: Carolyn McCallister, Cheryl Gerlock, and ; Linda Lybrook. Band Activities Kentucky State Fair Greenup County Fair Two parades in Ports, , Ohio Roy Rogers Parade Community Chest Parade Parade in Ashland, Kentucky i Band Day at Morehead College Home Football Games Portsmouth Football Game Concerts South Shore Fire Department Parade Two Tag Days--South Shore, Kentucky ( and Portsmouth, Ohio Nine Participants in All-Division Band at Teachers’ Conference in Ashland, Kentucky | ‘as) Drum Majorette CHERYL GERLOCK EDITOR, Barbara Hook CLASS EDITOR, Shirley Blevins SPONSOR, Mrs. Holmes ASSISTANT EDITOR, Marilyn Marshall ASSISTANT EDITOR, Dale Henderson ASSISTANT MANAGER, Sue Pennington ASSISTANT EDITOR, Pat Quillen TYPISTS, Nancy Lowder SALES MANAGER, Judy Norman SPORTS EDITOR, Doug Estes Wilma Johnson Janice Vanderpool AD. MANAGER, Peggy Timberlake PHOTOGRAPHERS, Clarence Cremeans ASSISTANT MANAGER, Christine Williams Aleta Howard eR A, a a alee ERI OY SST Ret tee is AL ss eS . ee 66 Gm ee : : 4 Wibrarian MISS HELEN TURNER Library Club FIRST TABLE: Betty Adkins, Kathy Cook, Sharon Carrington, SECOND TABLE: Louise Gordon, Dot Marshall, Louise Smith, Joyce Bentley, Bonita Elliott, THIRD TABLE: Lois Eastwood, Betty Stephe’ STANDING: Miss Turner, Betty Pollitt, Betty Stepp, Martha Roberts, Sylvia Rowe, Tempa Sow Ron Stephens, Elizabeth Smallwood, 58 Beta Club FIRST ROW: Dale Henderson, President; Gary Bentley, Vice-President; Shirley Sagraves, Reporter; Judy i Norman, Secretary; Gary Reynolds, Treasurer, SECOND ROW: Aleta Howard, Nancy Lowder, Kenneth j Clark, Darrell Sammons, Ray Mann, Pat Workman, Sue Pennington, THIRD ROW: Carl Roberts, Charles ‘| Whitt, Christine Williams, Peggy Timberlake, Barbara Hook, Doug Estes, FOURTH ROW: Charles Hannah, Harold Dupuy, Mrs, Nevison, Sponsor; Robert Johnson, Huture Ceachers of America BACK ROW: Robert Morris, Mrs, Perry, Sponsor; Linda Lemaster, Betty Stepp, Rose Morris, Frances Streck, Laura Connelly, Carla Bush, Catherine Miller, Clarence Cremeans, MIDDLE ROW: Marcella Howard, Secretary-Treasurer; Kay Wright, Vice-President; Betty Robinson, President, 60 geet ea 1 A ae ig ar = Es g a = 2 ® ep Club 2S 2 Oe S77 8 CC NS oo ppasee assess en een Se ee ‘ ¢ 2 ee Z J .F-A. Officers and Sponsors Mr, Calhoun, Sponsor; Charles Hannah, Vice-President; Kenneth Clark, Sentinel; Frank Lyons, Reporter; Richard Whitt, Treasurer; Charles Whitt, President; Claude Quillen, Secretary, cience Club Mrs, Nita Cropper, Sponsor; Judy Miller, Blanche Frazier, Treasurer; Della Potter, Doris Gorden, Secre- tary; Linda Howard, President; Carolyn Darnell, Vice-President, 63 Senior Play Cast FIRST ROW: Dennis Pack, Sue Pennington, Aleta Howard, Shirley Blevins, Charles Moore, SECOND ROW: Connie Vaughn, Judy Norman, Peggy Timberlake, Pat Quillen, Shirley Sagraves, THIRD ROW: Charles Whitt, Doug Estes, Jim Robbins, Miss McMullin, Sponsor; Norma Harr, Polly Allen, Ronald Cartee, FOURTH ROW: Dale Henderson, Clarence Cremeans, Richard Howerton, Darrell Howard, Jim Hunt, Wisual Aids Club LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr, Stephens, Sponsor; Ray Riggs, Vice-President; Darrell White, Secretary; Woodrow Potter, Treasurer; Paul Meenach, Reporter; Roger Vanover, President, Student Council FIRST ROW: Duane Gilliam, President; Deanna Thomas, Vice-President; Barbara Hook, Secretary; Buck Spears, Treasurer; Joyce Bentley, Reporter; and Mr, Lowdenback, Sponsor, SECOND ROW: Phillip Bentley, Regina Hieneman, Rosemary Worthington, Kirby Major, Gary Bentley, THIRD ROW: Frank Lyons, Don McGinnis, Dale Henderson, Darrell Sammons, Ori-Hi- President, Barbara Hook; Vice-President, Poli: Allen - Not Pictured; Chaplain, Peggy Timberlake; Secretary, Shirley Sagraves, Sponsor, Miss McMullin, 65 Chess Club SEATED: Paul McQuestion, Jim Hardin, Mike Lewis, Dallas Logan, STANDING: Dennis Pack, Gary Collier, Ed Lowdenback, Gary Horton, Kenny Cole, Jimmy Fannin, Mr, Cropper, Sponsor; Jim Markins, Ira Roberts, - 4-4 Club OFFICERS--FIFTH FROM LEFT: Carrie Hunt, Vice-President; Carol Robinson, Reporter; Joyce Carr, Secretary; Elaine Hunt, Treasurer; Ronald Cartee, President, Sports The chanps were we in NEK C, And basketball was so thrilling as could be: We'll have these moments to remember, = a cr) = S 3 i emp RS) = ca = S S cI = = FR Basketball Queen hirley “umpkins Football Court SEATED: Diana Quillen, Queen. STANDING: Shirley, Sagraves, Connie Ruark, and Deanna Thomas, Attendants. Basketball Queen Attendant 70 Violet Dalton, Attendant and Shirley Lumpkins, Queen. ASO F a U0 t b aA | | RAY RIGGS ft f 72 enior Hontball Plavers FIRST ROW: Gary Collier, Gary Bentley, Farrell Howard, SECOND ROW: Darrell Sammons, Wayne Palmer, THIRD ROW: Gary Reynolds, David Hardin, David Bush, Bob Johnson, Mr, Sims, Mr, Bruce, Mr, Moore, Soothall Scores WE Wurtland 25 Rock Hill, Ohio 20 Portsmouth, Ohio 6 Russell 26 Louisa 41 Raceland 26 Catlettsburg 61 Wurtland 48 Coach Bruce Speaks THEM 38 12 14 13 Speaking in behalf of the administration and faculty of McKell High School, I want to take this opportunity to commend the football team for bring- ing to our school its first football championship, Nothing short of all-out effort, spirit, desire, courage, and loyalty could have accomplished this, On behalf of the football team, we want to thank our parents, school departments, the Athletic Booster’s Club , alumni, and the people of our com- munity for their inspiration and loyalty in times of victory and defeat, ee @ffensiue Ceam FIRST ROW: Ray Boyles, Gary Collier, Ray Riggs, Gary Bentley, Roger Vanover, Duane Gilliam, David Hardin, SECOND ROW: Wayne Palmer, Darrell Sammons, Phillip Bentley, Bob Johnson, Defensive Ceam FIRST ROW: Duane Gilliam, David Bush, Gary Collier. SECOND ROW: Ray Riggs, Wayne Palmer, Roger Vanover, Ray Boyles, Bud Smith, THIRD ROW: Phillip Bentley, Bob Johnson, Darrell Sammons, 20-6, | McKell High Schoo! got its 1960, oa i lootball season off. a a winning _ McKell offensive gu |sart by rolling to a 25-7 decision Palmer who scored all | pver Wurtland Friday night. for the Bulldogs. ‘||| Pellowing the opening kickoff to) Wurtland, MeKel! took ‘he: ae if - Backs—. johnson, epee || Bates, ouchdown on oe dyed | oa play) ret ‘ m i aia Darrell OS can oe the night in th : i ' jriod when he cooted 55 ard: fo ‘The Leer scored again: in first period when Bentley 15 yards to | ards aa the touchdown. - r extra point failed. called bac! furtland broke into the scoring! For olumn in the second period when| and Bob John bad pass from center on fourth |lown gave the ball to the visitor iilp McKell’s six-yard line. A pen- Il Ity moved the ball back to the ‘irom Hildebondt to Baber Rose |leored the extra point. - McKell scored again in the clos ywne Palmer. The try fer con- lftime 19-7. | Palmer scored MocKell’s jouchdown early in the third | | Ind. The strong running of Bentle ioint again failed. ‘McKell’s hard charging defensive most of the night. | McKELL OQ) i I Ends .. Hardin, Osborne, ‘Wagner |owdenback, Mercer : rdin, Hayden, Vanover i16r — Bentley eks -—- Bentley, Johnson, Sam- er, Howard, Munn, Snuth, Ba ‘Hons, Palm jammons WURTLAND (7) ; nds — Gumbert, Rose, Maddox ‘Tackles — Elkins, Meadows Guards — Jenkins, Braeter ts Price, lirgin Center. Bellew Backs -— Hildebrandt, Mullins, € a Mageard 4132 6 6 625 pariaed 7 8 ae 7) ‘Touchdowns — McKell: Ha in, | , I , i y j One pondt. ee Points after touchdown Sin ents tai cca Palmer Stars For McKell In Rock Hill Win | PEDRO, Ohio — McKell High oo outpla yed ae out higge : i i | ackles —- Collier, Gilliam, Bush, ards — Riggs, Vanover, Collins | the score. g minutes of the first half on | 20-yard pass from Sammons to final | i th) over and Palmer played an ad a standing game. 1 Rock Hill's score came in the fi nal period after McKell had held |}, from where Mike Hildebondt) fob thrte downs, vu to) eon McKELL Oy) _ Ends—Hardin, Osborn ackles—Bush, Gillis Guards—Vanover, Center—Bentley. Backs—-Sammions, John ROCK HILL (6) Ends—Hanners, Joseph. _Tackles—-Gibbs, Coburn, Guards—Tibbs, Roach, | Bentley. rsion failed as McKell_ led at i T | md Bob Johnson helped set up} Rock Hill: Palmer’s score. The try for extra Ne Foints after | ine played in Wurtland’s backfield | : Alt though sel at naihime, th lPa McKell Bulldogs came back with) a roar in the second half to trip: Russell 26-12 in a Northeast Ke tucky Friday night. up its first loop victory, and $s ‘Bentley, Palmer (a). Wurtland: ‘anae:| @ lead at halftime when Bates scored + A beautiful from elght yards out and Evans) iseored on a Jelnson pass trom 20 hyards out, pped McKell came back in ¢ Conference football ene The host McKell team ‘chalked fn s cost, 3-1 record for the season’s vei McKell got off to a 6-0 lead early! 2 ‘Bentley (run). Wurtland: Rose (pass) in the game after Bob Johnson| “The Bul t rent over from the 6 yard line} for Bulldogs got the ball. The touch- down climaxed a long driver the score the first time the]: cee and the score, T e play had HD ,, )been set up on a pass s interception where quarterback §; a) | by Vanover. : ! Alfrey added the -yard run by Bob Unable to move the k Johnson in the fourth quarter was Punted to Raceland ch nullified by an’ offside penalty another drive perme by against MeKell. .. © 16-yard pas, : third ate tt : Russell came back and took final period when Sam- kickoff ‘and a pass i Doreveny passed ‘to end Dave Hardin) was intercepted ‘by Johnson on. ‘their 47. On the second play of the | | ctory Put McKell's NEKC series, Johnson broke loose for 43 | at 3-0 and season mayty. et yards and the score. Sammons: ‘ plays moved the ball to the 45, é ‘Fan over ‘he conversion. |Wayhe Palmer scampered 55 oss toe Raceland was anoth- - MeKell’s final score in the third’ yards for the touchdown. series of defeats for| Period was set up by a fumble re-i” Palmer capped another McKell as not won @ covery by Dave Bush on Catletts-| drive minutes later when he raced | NEKC Ratings ___| burg’s 11. Palmer plunged over for|39-yards for a touchdown. jthe score and a Sammons to, The Bulldogs added their thir a. Johnson pass made the extra touchdown in the second quarter |p. point. jon a 50-yard march with B oo ’ ier Fete. aed Taylor, Another fumble recovery by Mc-| Johnson going over from the 4. Kell gave the Bulldogs the ball | Darrell Sammons’ pass to Pal-i MeKELL (26) and Johnson scored on a 67-yard|mer scored the conversion. ds—Hardin, Boyles, Allen; Wag- ; : : “Lowenback, Osborne, C, Munn, | run. Bentley ran over the conver-; McKell’s lone score in the third etic’ came on a two-yard plunge | Be cid Coli { sion. skles—Gilliam, oiler, Or en, G. Vanover, Lush, J, Har. (McKell scored its final touch-; by Phil Bentley, who also scored | n when Sammons set up Gary the extra point. B periake. 'P. Munn, Lewis, Stor Riggs’ nine-yard jaunt with a 43-| | oe period opened up niters—Bentley, Chaffins, Keibler. y. yard with Ray Riggs recovering a Wurt-; te = JG omeel ee . ci Hines Bit onan tne land funble on the 16. Sammons lands as the top double AA team) pimer, enuey, eynoids, TTI, Ward, Boggs, C, Sammons, Wright, Catlettsburg pushed across {capped the drive with a four-yard 2 the ‘third region. oe mercer, t0livet, 88ST uchdow ihe final 4 [burst with ‘Johnson adding the Coach Cltester Bruce's Mcheu| : | Own in ‘he tinal period on] aversion. eleven is ineligible for the regional | 0 © 14—1 . i | ead 2 aeyere Pass omy Donavon Wurtland again was unable to Playoffs, as they did not meet 4 6 8 | oe salvers a Ee oe Walters muster a drive and punted to Mc- state requirements by playing a) fficient number of teams in this. | Palmer, Os: made the extra point. | CarLerrseven c | Bell on the 41. Two plays later, Ends—Bernard, Gray, McKnight. - broke loose for 39 yards. _‘Tackles—Moore, Bates, __ yh ‘9 score his secone touchdown) ighlands, a 33-0 victor-over the Guards — Hammond, Remmeller,| of the night. Sammons ran over! Ashland High School eleven is) bir | unt, Robinnet, ‘the extra point. lrated as the top team in Ken-| Center—Stewart. Backs—Donavon. Davidson, Adkins, | McKell scored a safety when the | tucky. Male of Louisville and | , Burke, Ue | Wurtland ball carrier was trapped Flaget, also of ape: are || ; = : an oo iven the second and third spots) — ee TOW) in the end zone, and on the ensuing, © poder as lcled. sees Sita, Collier, Bush, COM! pick off scored its final touchdown) Following is a final rating for | Guards—R. Vanover, Riggs, Hay- lof the night when Sammons fired teams of the NEKC, Vv : Santere = Bene) Chati, Keib-|@ 3¢yard pass to Dave Hardin. State Rate: PCT. ae se in the second quarter 6 joke a 19-0 halftime tead. McKell received a Wiurtland punt: on its 20 and after several running | = Bulldogs. Are EY | ‘the football season ended ee of the four high school teams in Greenup County, MeKell finished 42nd in the Litkenhous tratings for the state of Kentucky. | | Of the 148 school-boy teams in ithe Commonwealth, Russell was, placed in the 94th spot in rating. | | McKell, won the championship lof the Northeastern . Conference ‘and wound up in a tie with High-| | The Bulldogs’ strong defensive 42 MeKell (67.6 “3: ks -— 2D..-S. | Z Paimer, P. Ben tley. G.'sammons, line made up of Riggs, Roger Van-, $4 Louisa, = 8 | | French, oe Reynolds, Howard, over, Gary Collier and “pe . : igh so ao Catlettsbur ‘09 6 © 7-13 Gilliam, turned in another of their 0 Wurtvan ee sour no Other sea MeKell 6 13 34 14-61 fine efforis in holding Wurtland| 105 Catlettsburg 33.1 Kentucky Hi Touchdowns — Catlettsburg: Burke, —.5roless. | if Raceland 15.1 a ean eall in the McKnight. McKell: ae (3), coe (4), Bentle McKELL (48) yee a to ee on = ask : alters 2 re TVackles—Gilliam. Collier, Munn. 1orial Field 7. (run), Bente: c Guards—Riggs, Vanover, Bush, Col. ‘Coach Chester’ ba ey (pags), Riggs lins McKell, Holmes 1-Dogs clinched , @enter—G, Bentley. onship with a I goa Palm Sar ie see Geta tae | - : [ae ee De ror st unding 61-13 yietory over the weeviasn Ends—Gumbert, Rose. ¢ cel Tackles—Johnson, EJdkins. ‘ Guards—Price, Jenkins. i egion Center—Bellew. is was ene of the “worst de- | | | | 4 ffered a Calletts-| ver ay My Backes Heider honG, Bradford, Mul- | | eleven. YT Ov | lins, Maggard_ McKell won the Northeastern’ immer vel McKelnls § 19 : _ 48 SOUTH SHORE — McKell High) | cky High Sechool Conference). _ Wurtland — p26 o— 0) School, of this community is rated Touchdowns—McWell: Palmer (2), - mpionship with a 61-13 victory, ‘Johnson (2), Bentley, Sammons, Har’|i @ tie for first place with Cov.) he Catl 1 ait din. ‘ington Holmes as the top football || the Catlettsburg Wildcats. | Safety-Moxeul : om ae : il defense of the Wildcats col-| Points after touchdown — McKen.)eleven in the third region, AA)) | Palmer _ (pass). Bentley (run), John. class. 4 8. ne ivi) psed | t ore oo fe yee aie Fi i n a “CREENUP.- mn roKell High School Ashland is rated as fourth in}; Bulldogs of South Shore: continued the double AA class, with Russell | ‘mastery and dominance in the 7th and the’ Wurtland Warriors ters, as McKell unleashed a’ ‘and speedy attack.) | McKell High Ghost ended its) 4) h lth. ortheastern Kentugky Hig School” More Bulidos eo vated as the Northeastern Kentucky Con-! ty of McKell most successful football seasoM Conference with a smashing 48-0, : School = : i 4! defeated victory over traditional rivals, the| : [race pie so ‘ | ference championship Friday er started ae scoring par-| Wurtland 48-0 in a No tiieastert Wurtland Warriors here ee ght by drubbing Catle‘tsburg 6I- the third period by racing| Kentucky Conference game. night. : : i123 nefore a Parents’ Night crowd yards for the touchdown with’ The victory placed McKell’s’ Coach Chester Bruce’s champion) yy ooian Field. i |McKell eleven playing one of the! McKell. had perhaps the best |) rd at 7-1 as the cKe ad perhaps e be | Bentley scoring. the een final season record a oe ah the Yer eelided| curs the htey ot he ET. i i Bulldogs won the NEKC with 21mm the second quarter to score 1914 was a well balanced sli he Bulldogs scored again when! 5-0 mark. points, | Lean, lithe and hungry for vic-} 7 ran 41 yards to. the Cat-. This remetch of the two schools} Playing before the largest crowd Hory.. Lots of speed. Not too big. g 4, and he scored one|was a rough game with McKell| of the year at the Greenup eat excellent defense. A fine aerial. _ Sammo dded being peat 155 yatds and|Fairgrounds, the first quarter gave | attack. Experienced players who’ ph ste ea ae Bt -.° % lindication that it would be a nip-| knew their business and how to , _ Whe first petiod_w aS. | bey br on tuek battle between the cross | carr out assignments, especially took. Sates NEAL bie “etl est is, Eli MOEA Ps ie F Ci oy weeareie [ “Kell High School at South. s Se eons perhaps its: being” to “Ports-|_ 4 pleted, ‘this. is ie ad an st got McKell : gether for a game this season Louisa disagreed on the financial | Russell = Cal lettsburg nd count in the NEKC standings ine |i | stead of the first encounter. [and is ona above J Vie Coach Chester Bruce nas done a ees | ejb at MeKell for the pein _ By JOHN McGILL ee a : Courier-Journal Correspondent Ashland, Ky. Oct. 27.—McKell High School of Sout : - Shore has won the Northeastern Kent ucky Conferen hampionship with surprising eas se and Coach Chest ire and ee as the Haier reasons While proud of his te .balance, Bruce admits th: ' 0 pick 140- pound Darrell his senior quarterback | Ids, junior Bud ‘Smith, ju Ray Boyles, sophomore P mae and senior Garv C premMOH [Torey ‘s88ry Aey ‘ouoig soprep ‘suowiuies [Toieq ‘Aopiueg Ale ‘IOT [IA Wf ‘IoUSeM WII ‘IoIe[TS WITf ‘sTMOT OMT “SUITIOD qog MOY HLYNOA ‘YyoroDd ‘sonig IolssyD ‘yOrOD sATsusTJO “SUITS WIOL ‘rou8emM [tg ‘sotkogAey ‘uunyy{ puourkey ‘toaoue,A Arey ‘urprey praed ‘JgAOUvA IOB0Y ‘IOITTIOD AreH ‘uosuyof qog ‘eurJogsO yoing ‘ysng prAed ‘Wiel{[ID suend ‘uUIpIeH{ UWIIf ‘yoROD eAtsusjoq “eI00W py ‘MOY CYIHL ‘spjoukey Arey ‘ayepioquity, peig ‘uepkey tg ‘yoequapmo7 pq ‘s880g 1e80y ‘premoy Aoi ‘suowlures Ae ‘UsTTY PIOJJITID ‘oareD Auusg ‘IOATTIOL Arey ‘mus 1nd ‘Kopueg t1yd ‘iowped sukem ‘uUTJeEYD plAed “MOM GNODS ‘yerokeiD uf ‘uowop ITIg ‘uUNL [IeD ‘sreadg Auuog ‘oNeTIOqUuITL, pleMOL] ‘yOoueIy ures 1yBIIM pIAed ‘IOTAeIL, asOY ‘IOTqION sopeyO ‘19yo1eT JA sand ‘eonig [Tepey ‘1a019yy Auued MOU LSU mRap, pega 77 illen Judy Norman Pat Qu Connie Vaughn Miss Baker tR : = 3 th pea ws ct 2 —— S Lois Allen Peggy Timberlake Sharon Stone uosI 3 puo H 3 Ted SIOA our Al 9380 2 ‘6 UOSU Iyof qo g ¢ IFT Ie yue two ys ‘ues O ane MIN ‘yor que PMO . ‘TP : i que 1un e a III 3 1d H ‘ : uo A ee IT? re S red re ‘so i u ‘e e Ke u Ld qT Or N | Wid D, WJP4FY SRG OX a BD OL LEL TL UY Yy VIEL EEL IED LIE RE. DARRELL SAMMONS Y ROBERT JOHNSON me , WU EO SC a e | 4 AS iN eaN ae SSSS. MIKE LOGAN SA ht lf fh fh pip fp A f f Aff, ‘ ‘ S - STE ITT: SITSIL SS DALE HENDERSON Wy, Ge if if pe N eee SNS RO Reserve Ceam FIRST ROW: Homer Greenslate, Sam French, Benny Spears, Danny Mercer, Dave Wright, Clifford Allen, Gary Sammons, SECOND ROW; Mr, Sims, Coach; Jim Slater, Gary Vanover, Jim Simmon, Raymons Munn, David Harr, Mr. Bruce, Coach, Reserve Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Nickel, Regina Hieneman, Martha Bergman, Sue Estes, Donna Woodard, Marcella Howard, 81 = TS Se ee eee LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley Blevins, David Spears 82 Deanna Thomas, Don McGinnis. Baseball Ceam FIRST ROW: Don McGinnis, Darrell Sammons, Gary Reynolds, Harry Hunt, Paul Arnold, Wayne Palmer, David Spears, SECOND ROW: Jim Simpson, Gary Collier, Roger Vanover, Mr. Bruce, Mr, Stephens, Mr, Moore (Coaches), Bob Johnson, Sherman Ratliff, Mike Logan, Winning Salesmen CURTIS CIRCULATION COMPANY The annual subscription drive sponsored by the Curtis Circulation Company had a goal of $1000 in magazine sales, Our school sold magazines in the - amount of $560 with top honors going to the sophomore class, David Spears and Don McGinnis, both sophomores, were first and second place winners, respectively, Shirley Blevins, first place winner the previous year, received third place in this contest, Mrs, Coleman, sophomore sponsor, received the prize for the homeroom with the largest amount of sales, Deanna Thomas was the student manager and Mrs, Perry was the faculty advisor, s = o 5 dost mR mh 3 = S the lessons we had: ll forever be glad to remember The research we made, d we ine For the knowledge we ga We'll have these sub jects 84 enior Science try 2 1% Chem ENON ee : — GOS Ges — Sp oe ate 3 dod Tm e = ee es SMR. RES OS oem: ‘ | horthand 88 89 Gu a Choral filus 90 REE s wowed % ® % e te Se General Mathematics Advertisements The ads for which we worked and did not get; Still we had fun when told No, not just yet : We'll have these businesses to remember. Oe, f Le, tM ale ei or AYR lo MC KELL HIGH SCHOOL BOOSTER CLUB ) ee OV oT EB i : vy Vv WP! Ree AN 49 34 Pp } y Yy Om oy oh 4 (s s, AND Compliments sof ( Lo JAMES L. FLANNERY AMERICAN LEGION POST 276 How Much Is $165,000,0007... When the current expansion and modernization program is completed at its Portsmouth Division, Detroit Steel Corporation will have spent over $165,000,- 000 in its determination to make this southern Ohio steel mill one of the finest, best equipped, most competitive such plants in the nation. That’s a lot of money. For example, had a man who was living when Christ was born, continued to live until today, and had he spent $225 every single day during all those long years, he would still not have spent that much money. One hundred and sixty-five million dollars .. . the savings of thousands of ordinary people who, believing in the American Way, have become part own- ers in American Industry . . . plus the “plowed back’ earnings of the company ... all that money, within the next few years, will have been invested in the future of the Greater New Boston - Portsmouth Area to provide jobs and security for its citizens. Wes DETROIT STEEL Clin seen CORPORATION 2 PORTSMOUTH DIVISION | DETROU SWssh WORKING TOGETHER COMMUNITY Congratulations and Best Wishes (OminomMeKCIIet Gimschools Class. ov 11961 f rom THE CHAS. TAYLOR SONS CO. APsuUDSi dial YworeNat ional, Lead Co, SOM Siete 1474 Manufacturers of Special Refractories Comp Viments oF FIRST AND PEOPLES BANK mine Bank that Service: Bul te! Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Russel l-Greenup-South Shore General Office and River Rail Terminal Ludlow, Kentucky Ted. saeco Leen aaye rs PORtSmotrths Unirice 209 Market Street PORtSMOU thee Olio Teli bias 6549 THE RURAL NATURAL GAS CO. COLUMBIA GAS SYSTEM rg os COLUMBIA HYDROCARBON CORPORATION NEW INDUSTRY FOR YOUR COMMUNITY |deal Quality Checked Dairy Products IDEAL MILK COMPANY 1637 10th Street Phone EL 3-519] Portsmouth, Ohio Gompliments.to the Mckel |. High: School Class or 1961 ROBERSON FUNERAL HOME Fullerton-South Shore Phone .YE.2-31 211 Jim Bob Osman, Owner Ice Cream Dairy Froaucrs Bordens Tem oat 23 BOSC ONG oie PORESMOUE =U uLO OL al No other person is exactly like you. That’s why Our trained per- you need an educational plan to fit your par- sonnel will be ticular needs. If possible your plans should in- SR ae clude college training. Plan now for the future . with an eye on Ashland Oil. ASHLAND OIL REFINING COMPANY MC DONALD PHARMACY eee eeenut let DS Drugs Sundaes SOU EG mONOT eC a Ken uCKY YE 2-3614 € YE 2-4364 KENNETH RATLIFF MARKFT Meats Groceries Hardware Phone YE 2-9966 SOULS hore Kentucky ROBERSON DEPARTMENT STORE DCU mon Oey Ke ML UG Old Highway 23 and New Route 7 S. M. Roberson, Owner wHave been serving the County for’ over 54 years! Pn Cua ttene Zins 3.35 101 Compliments of E. J. KENRICK CO. 119 Market Street PORLSMOUEN aOhnO Dial were se75 79 CARROLL OFFICE EQUIPMENT (Your Friendly Stationer) Office Equipment, Supplies and Machines Underwood Sales and Service Gift and Art Shop-Greeting Cards school and. Artist'Supplies-Gift Items 1436 Winchester Avenue Ashland Kentucky BENNETT’S MARVEL CLEANERS ‘Top Quality Cleaners PhOne wwe 22372 2 150 Main Street SOUTHS nOme i eoieky Compliments of BETSY ROSS BAKERY Betsy) Ross ise qoodmbmead SOr oO SOERISE So=5 7GO0DE Portsmouth, Ohio KOPP OFFICE SUPPLY INC. Smith-Corona Portable and Office Typewriters PSitendand ands heetmrey eevery thing gor thes0fficce!! Soo tin teen cies treet Ashland Kentucky Phone EA 4-1218 “One of Ohio's Cook Sbores : any” ar CONCLATULAT ES VE MGLATS. of SSCL ... Lest Listes and Lontinued Success £ TRI-ANGLE DRIVE IN RESTAURANT AlsorCurp Senyv rece Hee Ge (Parks Rien SOU Uist HOlee Kentucky Ege bbe MARY LOU’S BEAUTY SHOP 2 4erll berton Avenue SOU Ch SHOE a wen CUCKY Oeieyeaeorlns Gite Seat Owner and Manager YiZe3 039 Greenup Greentip Gteenup 104 Compliments Os MC CUBBIN CHEVROLET CO. Kentucky Congracuiat | OjcmtOetnemClass On ar liom MOCABEE’S Kentucky Compliments of KENTUCKY FARM BUREAU INC. Kentucky south Shore, Kentucky Old Highway 23 and New Route 7 S. M. ROBERSON, OWNER NHaVe Decne sel vil ngethemcountm, for over 54 years,!! pee oo SHEPHERD Te aWweEsST SUPPLY COMPANY Phone GR 3-4961 Greenup Kentucky Compliments of GREENUP FARMERS SUPPLY Greenup Kentucky Compliments of DOCTOR QUEEN Greenup Kentucky Compliments of WOMACK QUILLEN SERVICE STATION Phone GR 3-539] Greenup Kentucky GRR B ELH eAUTOSSALES Greenup Kentucky HI ENEMAN FURNITURES eAPPIODANCES Westinghouse Appliances Kroehler Living Room -Furniture Greenup Phone GR 3-496] Kentucky Compliments of DON CRUM G@inetikte tCOURE GLekk Greenup Kentucky Compliments of CHAR PIT DRIVE- INN Wurtland Kentucky BEiiGeyOUnssl Isl nica CORUM DRUG STORE Greenup Kentucky Phone GR 3-2371 'Fast Service! Compliments of BILL LOGAN Jailer Greenup Kentucky APPLEGATE'S KEY MARKET Complete Self-Service Market!!! Greenup Kentucky Compliments of WARREN! S LITTLE GIANT to the SENIOR CLASS Kentucky Greenup 106 BASVHEYUSmeJEWEERY. 'We Service What We Sel 1'! 310 Main Street Phone GR 3-5311 Greenup Kentucky RES ELEGS 9DRUGHES TORE Preset ptlons Genser PROneCeGRw a2 208 Greenup Kentucky STATE FARM MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Fire [Life Lucille Maynard, Agent Auto U.S. Highway 23 Near Greenup Dam Site Phones) = 5237 Greenup Kentucky Compliments of MRS. CARRIE MORRIS Greenup Kentucky GCECTESSTEPHENSON GROCERY Groceries, Fresh Meats, and General Merchandise Phone FL 2-1377 South Portsmouth Kentucky Compliments of SOU thie WORE EP PECIR | CesURPISY LEVeny tiintdskO Gevou |, electrical needs,!! South Shore Kentucky HARDIN' S MARKET Fresh Vegetables Every Day Evergreens -- Flowers Route 23 Si loam Kentucky WILLIAMS IMPLEMENT SALES Allis Chalmers Sales Service New Holland Haying Machinery Phone FL 2-1364 South snore Kentucky Compliments of WALKER! S a pe ae LOE mos OR HZ OmCiiiell COche ns th Portsmouth WRIGHT'S DRIVE INN Good food 1s Good Heal th'! Located on the corner of UNS= Zoe ahnamotare Route 7 Owner: Frank Wright South Shore Phone FL 2-1348 Kentucky SEBEDOR SH smEGGS At Your Local Grocery Store Phone Ely 2=1558 Si loam Kentucky Congratulations Seniors KARA' S BEAUTY SALON SOUL Gi MOOR CHAR IN)’. Phone FL 2-1586 J. D. KINNER SON LUMBER COMPANY Greenup Kentucky Sole Gime Ay, Quality Dainve Produces Mi lke sl cegCrean Dial - EL 2-8209 2345 Galtitarote Portsmouth WES EENDEP URN URESGC Os Discount) Prices on New Furniture and Appliances DOS e concer te Portsmouth Ohio ST ARBE TONG BEC Paes UP Pls ae Cle Stationers OTT Cem OU Giiikaiciss smi th Corona: fypewriters Clary Adding Machines O29) Si thms.te Phone EL 3-1187 1946-Our 14th Year-1960 Compliments of KENDALL ELECTRIC PION Cm G Rmat 0 Greenup Kentucky Compliments of EON PUMP Gc ePLUMBINGRSUPRPIEy bey Second Sts Portsmouth ae were. lo bReae OF Floor Wall Covering No Work too Small OTe OOM aide 5 6 second ast. Portsmouth Phone EL 4-1290 VOU taamUlgmie lies Carpets Appliances eat Buy all Di) STePCO Ne US Bac0: V OUR INay a0) Wine meee automobile One of the Older most reliable stores Portsmouth Ohio Compliments of COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Portsmouth Compliments of SUNGE RSs Portsmouth Diamonds of quality at lowest prices Wee Tene EMS JEWELER pO jc Mis CochemsUncets Portsmouth Ohio SKEENS GROCERY Your: CompletesOne sStop Service Choice Fresh Meats - Groceries Produce - Gas Oj] Phone YE 2-3430 Maloneton Kentucky Compliments of THE DOLLAR STORE South Shore Kentucky Compliments of CUSTOM CARPET AND “'TLINOLEUM CO. O20) 4th Street Portsmouth Boece Ca MARKET Snack Bar Groceries, Feed, Meats hexacoeGaSmc.. lula Kentucky Maloneton Compliments of DR AMC ome ENG LE to 1961 Seniors South Shore Kentucky. Compliments of 5) so seK RES GE COMPANY Portsmouth Compliments of THE HIBBS HARDWARE SCO, Portsmouth Ohio Compliments On DRYUA es Po ABRIZER Op cemet rise Portsmouth Compliments of FORREST “OAKES CASH MARKED Groceries Vegetables Meat Feed south Shore Kentucky Baldwin Pianos and Organs Everything Musical SUMMERS SONS, INC. Portésmoutinas Ohio BIS Ciel ie eo chic mes ce Phone EL 3-7380 Conn and Olds Band Insts. Gibson String Instruments Compliments of KOBACKER! S Portsmouth! se Greatest Value Store! HOS CH illfeo thems i. Portsmouth Ohio JIM JOHN LUMBER COMPANY Builders’ Supplies PROneCME Le eZealen SON time WO ise Kentucky JOHNSON FARM Farm Produce yin Shed Ay SS =——_ Www, OK x BY : ue o Siloam Kentucky ieee eee. GS GROCERY AND SERVICE STATION Feeds Kentucky Meats South Shore PRronemy Eb 2-3 7 23 JEWELRY ) IX CARRE JEWELERS UVOUberhiendvy jeweler 81] Gallia Street Portsmouth. Chic Phone EL 3-4880 MORGAN BROTHERS JEWELERS Diamonds - Watches 734 Pifth Street PORESMOUtH. 2Oh10 Compliments of Mee TeV: Lent heeNOtoro lian. GR. GUA, ease Phone YE 2-3732 SOUL Snore Kentucky Compliments of MARY STEWART DRESS SHOP Naomi Davis Mildred McCracken Greenup Kentucky POEEARDY se GROCERY Fresh Mee Gs Vegetables General Merchandise Sunshine Kentucky Compliments of EDWARD STAPLER Portsmouth Congratulations GIFASS OR alo6d DAVIS HARVEY south Shore Kentucky GEMPERE INES EU RINGS UR ba G or Home of Better Values Furniture, Stoves, and Rugs. 612 Second St. POFrESMOUE ROO Dialy Eis =i 9 WOLFF Clothes for Men and Boys Portsmouth B B LOAN CO. Diamonds Watches Luggage 837 Gillia Portsmouth | Ohio Phone EL 3-4350 LONG AND CO. “The House, of fQua lity Petia te Uber 729-733 Sixth Street Portsmouth Ohio NEWMAN! S TIN SHOP L2leSecOonadrot. 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