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

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Published by: McKell High School South Shore, Kentucky Co-Editors: Duane Gilliam Elizabeth Dupuy Sponsor: Mrs. William C. Holmes, Jr. Very soon the future will come; The plans you made are what you've done. While inside looking out. You may sometimes wonder what it is all about. Foreword We, the 1962 McKell Annual Staff, hope this an- nual will become one of your most prized possessions and that someday in the future you may look at these pictures which have become a history of your years at M.H.S. In later years, while turning these pages, if you should recall the many smiles, sorrows, and dreams of '62, we shall be content, knowing that we have done the thing we were called upon to do. The students who go this road will branch off into the many communities which populate our school. Some students shall return; others will go forward to the complex world of the space age. This road that takes you from McKell is contrary to our objective, which is to bring you back to your alma-mater. We feel that your satisfaction with this volume is our compensation. A duty of cleaning is a quality students should possess; If they are lacking, they may be like Dottie and have this mess. Table of Contents Dedication ...........-.... 5 Views of Our School 6 Administration Staff 10 Faculty...............— 18 Seniors 26 Juniors 44 Sophomores 54 Freshmen ................. 62 Activities 70 Sports ................... 90 Classes ................. 108  Dedication During our'Tiigh scho ears there have been many times when we have needed help and guidance wt problems of school life. It was during these times that we found we could always depend on Mr. and Mrs. Cropper. They have given us a knowledge of science that shall carry us far in this modern day and age. They have caused us to believe that work without humor is like a flower with no color or fra- grance. To you, Mr. and Mrs. Cropper, we, the annual staff of 1962, dedicate the McKell, in return for the priceless gifts of knowledge and inspiration you have bestowed upon us. AGRICULTURE BUILDING Our School WEST WING STEPS) EAST WING CLASSROOM (New Addition) (New Addition) LlvS ==: ♦ 4 SUPERINTENDENT OF GREENUP COUNTY SCHOOLS Mr. Roscoe Stephens Graduated from Morehead State College-1934—AB Degree Graduated from University of Kentucky—1954 —AAA Degree Taught ten years in the Elementary Schools of Greenup County Principal of Elementary Schools—1932-33 Principal of AAcKell High School—1937-38 Twelve years as teacher at Wurtland and AAcKell High School Superintendent of Schools since 1953 Appeared before Congress in 1956 and 1958 in behalf of Federal Aid to Education Complete consolidation of all Greenup County Schools has been realized during this time. AAade Who's Who in America in 1959 Board of Education 10 WAYNE TRAYLOR-President EDGAR HAAAAAOND—Vice President ALTA SCHAAIDT—Secretary-Treasurer FRED REED AAATT CRUM RUFUS COLLIER DIRECTOR OF PUPIL PERSONNEL Robert Baker SUPERVISOR Stanley Ramey Administration Staff ADMINISTRATION BUILDING GUIDANCE COUNSELOR Mrs. Lena Nevison DEAN OF BOYS Mr. Chandos Calhoun 13 DAVIS AND HARVEY BOTTLE GAS OFFICE GIRLS Carol Miller Elyse Maye Webb Elizabeth Dupuy Betty Stepp Pauline Robinson BOOK STORE AIDES Ann Webb Betty Robinson Judy McGuire Diana Quillen Bonnie Tolliver Donna Woodard Connie Lewis Sue Ann Wagner Unsung Heroes BUS DRIVERS Chester Morman, Jess Brown, Adolphus Hunt, Paul McCallister, Hargus Howard, Les Potter, Virgil Adkins, Morgan Collier and Cabell Frazier. cn COOKS AND CUSTODIAN Mae Nickel, Viola Davis, Gladys Hunt and Marvin Flannery LUNCH TIME Bud Smith collects from Joyce Bentley. Cafeteria DISH WASHERS Gary Vanover—Raymond Hayden CAFETERIA MOPPERS Walter Hall—David Hontos Workers TRAY COLLECTORS Curt Robinson—Paul Fannin—Steve Drummond Faculty MRS. JUANITA ALEXANDER Morehead State College Algebra I Sophomore Sponsor MR. CHESTER BRUCE B.S., Education Ohio University Government Football Coach Freshman Sponsor Pep Club Sponsor MISS PATRICIA LEE BAKER B.S., Business Administration Berea College Typing, Shorthand, Secretarial Practice Bookkeeping Girls' Bowling Club Sponsor Cheerleader Sponsor MR. CHANDOS CALHOUN B.S., Agriculture Berea College University of Kentucky Agriculture Dean of Boys F.F.A. Sponsor MR. CARL COLDIRON A.B., M.A., Social Science and Administration Morehead State College Government World Geography Junior Sponsor MRS. NITA M. CROPPER A.B., Biology Morehead State College University of Kentucky Biology Junior Sponsor Science Club Sponsor MRS. DELORES HUFFMAN COLEMAN Pikeville College Morehead State College English II Sophomore Sponsor Growler Staff Sponsor MR. WILLIAM CROPPER B.S., M.S., Agriculture University of Kentucky Chemistry, Physics, Aviation Education Senior Sponsor Chess Club Sponsor 18 MR. ORMAND DANIELS A.B., Sociology and Government Ohio University Iowa State Spanish, Civics Freshman Sponsor Boys' Bowling Club Sponsor MRS. BETTY JO HOLMES A.B., English Eastern Kentucky State College English III Latin I Annual Sponsor MR. HAGER FRENCH B.S., Math Lincoln Memorial University Math 9 and 12 Plane Geometry Freshman Sponsor MR. B. F. KIDWELL A. B., M.A., Education University of Kentucky B. S., Physical Science Lebanon University Eastern State College Algebra II, Geometry, General Math MRS. SYDNEY ANNELLE McMullen lowdenback .B., Music and English Worehead State College English IV Ausic Appreciation Senior Sponsor fri-Hi-Y Sponsor MR. JAMES DARWIN MANN B.S., Math and Physics Morehead State College Algebra II Geometry Trigonometry MRS. DOROTHY MAJOR A.B., Education Morehead State College English I Sophomore Sponsor Growler Sponsor MR. EDWARD MOORE A.B., Physical Education and Biology Morehead State College Physical Education Physical Science Basketball Coach Defensive Football Coach Freshman Sponsor Pep Club Sponsor 19 Picture Not Available MRS. JUNE MORTON PERRY A.B., History and Political Science Berea College Graduate Work Ohio University General Business World History Senior Sponsor Future Teachers of America Sponsor MRS. JUDITH B. SEELHORST B.A., Physics Westhampton College University of Richmond, Virginia University of Kentucky (Substitute—7 weeks) MR. WILLIAM RIGGS Ohio University A.B., Health, Social Studies and Physical Education Eastern State College Health Freshman Sponsor (Taught 27 weeks) MR. THOMAS M. SIMS A.B., Physical Education Morehead State College Health American History Offensive Football Coach Freshman Sponsor Pep Club Sponsor (Taught 9 weeks) MR. EDWARD STEPHENS University of Kentucky Morehead State College Biology and General Science Freshman Sponsor Visual Aids Club Sponsor MR. WALTER TOOLEY Area of Concentrafion of Music Morehead State College Ball State College Band 20 MR. DON TACKETT Morehead State College History, Geography Physical Education World History Freshman Sponsor MISS HELEN TURNER A.B., Library Science and Psy- chology University of Mexico University of Cincinnati University of Chicago University of Kentucky Librarian Junior Sponsor Library Club Sponsor MR. RICHARD WILLIAMS B.S., Business Education Morehead State College General Business Typing Sophomore Sponsor LIBRARIAN Miss Turner LANGUAGE ARTS DEPARTMENT Mrs. Major Mrs. Holmes Mrs. Lowdenback Mrs. Coleman Mr. Daniels HISTORY DEPARTMENT Mr. Coldiron Mrs. Perry Mr. Tackett 21 22 COMMERCE DEPARTMENT Miss Baker Mr. Williams HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Mr. Moore Mr. Riggs 23 CHARLES TAYLOR AND SONS ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Mr. Bruce Mr. Moore MUSIC DEPARTMENT Mrs. Lowdenback Mr. Tooley AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Mr. Wolfe Mr. Calhoun BOYLES, CARL Bowling Club 3, 4 Chess Club 4 BOYLES, JAMES RAY Science Club (Trees.) 1 Class Reporter 2 Beta Club 3, 4 (Trees. 4) Growler Staff 2 Annual Staff 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Football 3, 4 Class Play 4 COOK, WILLIAM Football 1, 2 4-H Club 1, 2 Bowling Club 3, 4 BURGESS, DOUG Science Club (Sec.) 1 CHAFFIN, BOB Bowling Club 2 CLARK, BERNARD COLE, KENNETH Chess Club 3, 4 COLEGROVE, GENE Library Club 1, 2, 4 World Affairs Club 3 CONLEY, RALPH E Basketball 1 Science Club 1 CLASS OFFICERS Curtis Smith (Reporter), Deanna Thomas (Secretary), and Roger Vanover (Treasurer) 27 CRAFT, EDWARD DUPUY, ELIZABETH f.f.a. l, 2, 3, 4 JAYNE Dramatics Club 1 Growler Staff 2 (Co-Editor) Tri-Hi-Y 3 Beta Club 3, 4 (Sec.) 4 Annual Staff 4 (Editor) FANNIN, PAUL FERRER, CHARLES M. FRALEY, JAMES SHERMAN FRANZ, JACK Science Club 1 Basketball 1 Growler Staff 2 (Co-Editor) Football 2 Bowling Club 3 Track 1 Beta Club 3, 4 (Reporter-Vice Bowling Club 3, 4 Pres.) Science Club 1 Annual Staff 4 GILLIAM, DUANE D. GILLIAM, PAULINE ROSE Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Science Club 1 4-H Club 1, 2 Beta Club 3, 4 (Pres.) 4 Class Play 3, 4 Class Pres. 3, 4 Science Club 1 (Pres.) Annual Staff 4, Co-Editor Student Council 1, President 2, 3, 4 Growler Staff 2 Honors English is indeed worth while— But who can find time to smile? 28 GREENSLATE, CHARLOTTE HALL, GARY MAE F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2 Band Club 1, 2 Pep Club 3, 4, Vice President Bowling Club (Sec. 3, Pres. 4) Football Queen 2 Flag Bearer 4 Class Play 3 HANNAH, WILLIAM 4-H Club 1 Bowling Club 2 Class Play 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 HARDIN, JAMES Football 2, 3, 4 Chess Club 3, 4, Vice Pres. HARDIN, LINDA HOLBROOK, EDWARD Dramatics 1 Basketball 1 Tri-Hi-Y 3 Pep Club 3, 4 Flag Bearer 1 Majorette 2, 3, 4 Miss Greenup County—4 Miss South Shore—4 HORSLEY, ANNIE MARIE HORTON, GARY DALE Chess Club 3, 4 Sports Manager 1 To the electric typewriter Eloise's fingers are wed. Over the pages and through the lines they have many times sped. 29 HUNT, LUTHER HUNT, MILFORD LEWIS, CONNIE LOIS Library Club 1 Growler Staff 2 Tri-Hi-Y 3 (Vice Pres. 4) Beta Club 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 LOGAN, BARBARA Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4 4-H Club 1 Pep Club 3 Band 1, 2 LOWDENBACK, ED Science Club 1 Class Secretary 2 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Beta Club 3, 4 Chess Club (Sec. 3, Pres. 4) Class Play 4 LEWIS, MICHAEL D. Football 2, 3, 4 Chess Club 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 LOGAN, DALLAS W. Chess Club 3, 4 LUMPKINS, SHIRLEY Dramatics Club (Sec. 1 ) Bowling Club 3 Tri-Hi-Y 4 Basketball Queen 3 30 Though this lad has little money. He still has enough to buy milk for his honey. McCALLISTER, CAROLYN SUE Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Majorette 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3 Library Club 4 4-H Club 2 McGUIRE, JUDY JO Pep Club 3, 4 Book Store Aide 2, 3, 4 Music Appreciation (Sec. 4) MORRIS, JOHNNY MUNN, DONALD F.F.A. 1, 2, 3 McGLONE, BERNICE COLLEEN Library Club 2 F.T.A. 4 MILLER, CAROL ANN Dramatics Club 1 Growler Staff 2 Science Club 4 Office Girl 4 MULLINS, GERALD Bowling Club 3 NICKEL, DELORES Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3 Pep Club 4 All we were doing was the twist Now, here we sit—like this. 31 OSBORNE, PHYLLIS ANN PLUMMER, LARRY Pep Club 4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 PORTER, PAUL FRANKLIN Football 4 Basketball 4 Class Vice Pres. 4 Science Club 4, Reporter POTTER, ELIZABETH ANN Library Club 1, 2, 3 F.T.A. 4 POTTER, WILLIAM POTTER, WOODROW W. F.F.A. 1 Math Club 2 Visual Aid 3 Pep Club 4 QUILLEN, CLAUDE F.f.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4 Basketball 1 Growler Staff 2 Beta Club 3, 4 QUILLEN, SHARON Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Science Club 1 Bowling Club 3 Annual Staff 4 32 Here, our two great photographers are shown. But the person taking this picture is unknown. STEPP, BETTY Library Club 2, 3, President 4 Beta Club 3, 4 Growler Staff Annual Staff 4 F.T.A. 3, Vice Pres. 4 Class Play 4 RIGGS, RAY Football 1, 2, 3, 4 All N.E.K.C. Football 3, 4 Visual Aid Club 3; Vice Pres. ROBINSON, BETTY Beta Club 3, 4 F.F.A. Club 3, Pres. 4 Bowling Club 3 Growler Staff Annual Staff 4 ROE, ELOISE LORETTA F.T.A. 4 SEXTON, DEWEY F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 ROBERTS, MARTHA Library Club 1, 2, 3 ROBINSON, PAULINE Growler Staff 2 Library Club 1 Beta Club 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3 (Pres. 4) Bookstore Aid 3 Office Girl 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 SETTERS, MARY BESS 4-H Club 1, 2 Growler Staff Pep Club 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 Bowling Club 4 SMITH, CURTIS ALDEN Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Class President 2 Class Reporter 3, 4 Library Club 3 Science Club 4 Class Play 4 Matched sweaters, Mr. and Mrs.—a handsome two— May they always be happy and never blue. 33 TIMBERLAKE, BRADY M. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3 Student Council 2 F.F.A., Vice Pres. 4 THOMAS, DEANNA LEE Class Secretary 1, 4 Student Council 1, 3, Vice Presi- dent 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, President 3 Bowling Club (Treas. 3) Class Play 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Growler Staff 2 TUCKER, SHARON LEE Science Club 1 Pep Club 3, 4 Class Play 4 WAGNER, SUE ANN 4-H Club 1, 2 Sfudent Council 1 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Growler Staff 2 Class Play 3, 4 Bowling Club 3 Book Store Aid 4 Annual Staff 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3 (Treas. 4) TIMBERLAKE, JOHN RUSSELL F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 4 Annual Staff 4 TOLLIVER, BERNICE MARIE Tri-Hi-Y 3 Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 4 Class Play 4 VANOVER, ROGER LEE Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4 Science Club 1 (Pres.) Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 All N.E.K.C. 3-Football and Bas- ketball WEBB, ELSYE MAYE Student Council 1, 2 Class Play 3, 4 Beta Club 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3 Growler Staff 2 Annual Staff 4 Band 1 Flag Bearer 4 Pep Club 2, 4 Office Girl 4 34 When it is time for the movies so grand, Brady does all the work from the camera stand. WEBB, LOIS ANN Pep Club 1, 2 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 WILBURN, BARBARA F.T.A. 4 Class Play 3, 4 WINTER, KENNETH F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 WOODARD, DONNA JEAN 4-H Club 1, Sec. 2 Growler Staff 2 Cheerleader 2, 3 Class Play 3 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Beta Club 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Bookstore Aid 4 She never speaks much for she is quiet and shy; Her working ability measures a mile high. When the day is gone and the work is done, I think of you, my only one. 35 Filing, filing, placing away; Phyllis is capable, come what may. Mullins and Cropper—a witty pair. Sometimes Gerald gets in his hair. I know that sink is in here somewhere! Windy, windy is month number thre But surely a thing more windy is th LET'S TWIST! Mr. Lowdenback? Where! He better not be out then Cole and Colley chat. 36 I wonder if the prom will be— As exciting as it now seems to me? It seems that Frank, an annual staff member, is always given the heavy work. As Elsye listens to Mr. Cropper, She may think: Gosh! What a whopper. These Seniors will soon work for Uncle Sam. 37 Career Bound Really, Ed, it isn't that bad. Cold days on the campus require warm sweaters for Here comes our train. the students. 38 ANNUAL EDITORS Elizabeth Dupuy—Duane Gilliam Our Message to You As the year draws to a close, we look back with pleasure upon the events that have filled our cup of memories to over- flowing. We have attempted to picture the best and most outstanding of these memo- ries within the covers of the 1962 McKell. We feel that the McKell Annual Staff is extremely honored in the respect that we have such a worthy and capable sponsor as Mrs. Holmes. Without her, we could never have surpassed the many rough spots that frequently occurred. We hope that we have succeeded in our endeavor to present a good annual to you. With the sincere wish that each of you will find something among these pages that you shall remember for a long, long time— we give you the 1962 McKell. COMPLIMENTS OF J. D. KINNER SONS, INC. JIM DAVIS GOODWIN PONTIAC Greenup, Kentucky Portsmouth, Ohio CHEVROLET COMPANY Vanceburg, Kentucky HIENEMAN FURNITURE DOCTOR QUEEN APPLIANCES Greenup, Ky. Greenup, Kentucky MARY STEWART'S B C MARKET Maloneton, Kentucky CORUM DRUG STORE Greenup, Kentucky DRESS SHOP Greenup, Kentucky MUNN'S GROCERY Maloneton, Kentucky APPLEGATES KEY MARKET Greenup, Kentucky GREENUP FARMER'S SUPPLY Greenup, Kentucky POLLARD'S GROCERY Sunshine, Kentucky KOPP OFFICE SUPPLY, INC. Ashland, Kentucky BILL LOGAN Greenup, Kentucky MOORE'S STORE Portsmouth, Ohio CARROLL'S OFFICE EQUIP. Ashland, Kentucky BECKHAM MONTGOMERY Greenup, Kentucky NEWBERRY'S SPORTING GOODS Portsmouth, Ohio EMORY GILLUM Wholesale Meats, Inc. Ashland, Kentucky LESLIE'S DRUG STORE Greenup, Kentucky NEWMAN'S TIN SHOP Portsmouth, Ohio TUCKER'S MARKET South Portsmouth, Ky. DON CRUM Greenup, Kentucky PORTSMOUTH GLASS CO. Portsmouth, Ohio STEPHENSON'S GROCERY South Portsmouth, Ky. % RIGGS FUNERAL HOME Greenup, Kentucky RURAL NATURAL GAS CO. Portsmouth, Ohio TOM SAUNDER'S GROCERY South Portsmouth, Ky. WOMACK QUILLEN Greenup, Kentucky COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. Portsmouth, Ohio 39 Senior Honors VALEDICTORIAN Duane Gilliam—4.00 40 COLUMBIA HYDROCARBON CORPORATION Senior Honors AMERICAN LEGION BOY- SCIENCE-MATH SCHOLARSHIP Duane Gilliam Best All-Around Student DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION Sue Ann Wagner Citizenship, leadership, scholarship, and dependability. ENGLISH-SCHOLARSHIP Elizabeth Jayne Dupuy Expression, communication, and creativity Scholarship to Morehead State College AMERICAN LEGION GIRL-SCHOLARSHIP Alice Kay Hunt Courage, leadership, honor, service, and Scholarship Scholarship to Morehead State College ATHLETIC Ed Lowdenback Dependability and serviee COMMERCE Pauline Robinson Efficiency in shorthand, typing, filing, and bookkeeping. ATHLETIC Roger Vanover Outstanding Football Player in Greenup County, and Best All- Around McKell Athlete 41 Senior Honors SCHOLARSHIP Gerald Mullins Ranked in the top 15 per cent of Kentucky High School Seniors SCHOLARSHIP Elizabeth Stepp Ranked in the top 15 per cent of Ken tucky High School Seniors. SCHOLARSHIP James Sherman, Fraley Ranked in the top 15 per cent of tucky High School Seniors. Ken- k AGRICULTURE Claude Bruce Quillen Scholarship, leadership, and cooperation. SCHOLARSHIP Franklin D. Lyons Ranked in the top 15 per cent of Ken- tucky High School Seniors. MUSIC Betty Lou Robinson Cooperation, interpretation, talent. 42 JUNIOR OFFICERS PHILLIP BENTLEY- Treasurer LINDA HOWARD- Secretary PAUL McQUESTEN- Reporter DAVID SPEARS- Vice President donald McGinnis— President Barney, Eva Bennett, Eddie Bentley, Phillip Blankenship, Delores Brown, Edgar Burke, Ellen Carr, Joyce Carver, Ben Caudill, Phillip Chaffins, David Chapman, Alberta Clark, Laquita Clark, Linda Clark, Roger Clay, Betty Coomer, Donald Conley, Jerry Connelly, Laura Colegrove, Gail Collins, Robert Craycraft, Donna Craycraft, Jimmie Craycraft, Josephine Cremeans, Roy Darnell, Carolyn Dickison, Sue Dingus, Harold Everman, David Fitch, Sheilah Flannery, Jack Gerlach, Chyrl Gordon, Doris Griffith, Ray Gullett, Jacqueline Hall, Gaynell Hardin, Larry Hayden, William Hieneman, Curtis Hieneman, Edward Howard, Linda Howard, Marcella Howerton, John Hunt, Elaine James, Jimmie Johnson, John Kapraun, Gloria Keibler, Sadie Keibler, Sandy Large, Phillip Leonhart, Mary Lewis, Jim Lowder, Sharon 46 Lyons, Tony Major, Wanda Marshall, Dottie McGinnis, Don McKenzie, Jolene McQuesten, Paul Mercer, Anita Middleton, Donna Mullins, Ray Patton, Dewey Pennington, Retha Plummer, Donna Potter, Della Qualls, Dorothy Quillen, Rita Robinson, Phyllis Miller, Catherine Miller, Judy Moore, Phyllis Morris, Robert Robirds, David Roe, Agnes Ruark, Connie Ruggles, Lucy Sheets, Shirley Sowards, Bill Spears, Buck Spears, Ralph Stapleton, Rosemary Stephens, Ronald Stith, Charles Stone, William Tarr, Patty Timberlake, Freda Timberlake, Thelma Tolliver, Bonnie Trimble, James Wagner, James Wagner, William Wheeler, Sandra 48 Phyllis Wireman Robert Workman David Wroten In Memoriam Rosemary Stapleton People are the flowers of our lives. We encounter people in all stages of their growth. Some are only buds, some in full flower and some are faded and dying. Each of them serve to make our lives more beautiful. Rosemary was only in the budding time of life when she was called to leave her earthly home. She, as all budding flowers, was a beautiful part of our lives. We will always remember her as a sweet, quiet person who shared her life with us. As chivalry once tempted knights to ride the moors. It now tempts Sir Bill to open doors. Molecules, themes, problems galore Now is the time to prepare- A mirror's view. Sometimes little minds can stand no more. Pulling this jersey is like wrestling a bear. 49 Selecting subjects for the coming year requires much They are taking The National Merit Scholarship Test, thought. St. Patrick's day is a time for glee— Especially if you are in English III. Often Bill likes to get away from it all by- studying. I wish I may, I wish I might, I should pass this test, for I studied all night. 50 Compliments of: TRI-ANGLE South Shore, Kentucky SPERRY'S GARAGE South Shore, Kentucky KENNETH RATLIFF'S MARKET South Shore, Kentucky BORDEN'S DAIRY PRODUCTS Portsmouth, Ohio ROBERSON'S ROYAL BLUE MARKET South Shore, Kentucky IDEAL MILK COMPANY Portsmouth, Ohio ROBERT'S JEWELRY Portsmouth, Ohio SUAAMERS SONS Portsmouth, Ohio PAUL DAVIS South Shore, Kentucky MOCABEE'S Greenup, Kentucky DENVER MUNN'S BARBER SHOP South Shore, Kentucky VIRGIL MAJOR APPLIANCES South Shore, Kentucky GENE ERWIN ALUMA KRAFT South Shore, Kentucky SOUTH SHORE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY COMPANY South Shore, Kentucky Gosh! My grades are surely bad; Duane! You really don't mean that. Someone will explode—namely Dad! It seems that Mrs. Holmes' jungle has claimed another victim. You shouldn't eat apples in school Only one on the floor at a time, please. they say— But sometimes this rule is hard to obey. Sometimes Mr. L. almost laughs at our excuses; For example, I had to go to see the doctor ' Mr. L. can smilel The author of Hot Rod Holmes talks to the famous driver of this well-known car. At three o'clock some leave school like these—laughs and frowning. Look out! I'll get you, Apollo shouts If you do, says Daphne, With this branch I'll you, clout! And now, children, you shall hear my speech. A typical scene: A girl falling for a McKell boy. Sophomores SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS HOMER GREENSLATE- Treasurer LINDA FANNIN- Reporter CARLOS STONE- Vice President JAMES SIMPSON — Secretary DAVID ALLEN- President Abdon, Donna Kay Adkins, Betty Lou Allen, Clifford Allen, John David Allen, Patsy Barker, Imogene Bentley, Jeff Bentley, Joyce Bentley, Linda Blankenship, Jane Boggs, Brenda Boggs, Roger Boyd,Tony Bramblett, Kenneth Brown, Donald 54 Bryant, Nana Burton, James Bush, Rosalie Carrington, Sharon Clay, Jerry Clay, Ronnie Conley, Imogene Coomer, Denith Craycraft, Rayburn Dalton, Violet Davis, Homer Duncan, Paul Eastwood, Lois Elliott, Bonita Erwin, Eddie Evans, Patty Fannin, Linda Felty, Cheryl Franz, Sandra French, Sammy French, Wanda Gibson, Nola Gilliam, Louise Goins, Anita Gordon, Louise Greenslate, Homer Hall, Walter Hamilton, Bob Hannah, Jean Hayden, Ruth 55 Hayden, Wanda Henderson, Linda Hieneman, Harry Hieneman, Regina Hieneman, Tommy Horsley, Sharon Horton, Bill Horton, David Howard, Jerry Howard, Mary Alice Howard, Tracy Huffman, Bonita Hunt, Clyde Hunt, Hobert Johnson, Sandra Justice, Richard Keibler, Charles Keibler, Joan Kinker, Harry Lamblin, Bill Le Master, Cheri Lewis, Roger Lewis, Ronald Lovins, Margaret Lowder, Reba Lowe, Gary Major, Kirby May, Larry McDowell, Wanda McGuire, Gayle McKenzie, Jim Meenach, Ray Middleton, Carolyn Miller, James Miller, Karen Moore, Harold Morris, Jackie Munn, Carl Munn, Raymond Munn, William Nichols, Carol Nickel, Kay Nickel, Kenny Nickel, Leonard Pack, Sue Pence, Donald Pennington, Paulette Pollitt, Betty Porter, Cathy Potter, Denise Quillen, Diana Quillen, Larry Riggs, Walter Robinson, Mary Rowe, Sylvia Sampson, Michael Seth, Kathleen Setser, Wade Shepherd, Geneva Shepherd, Lucille 57 Siders, Richard Simpson, James Skaggs, Paul Slater, Jame Smalley, Karen Smallwood, Elizabeth Smith, Louise Smith, Wilbert Sparks, Ray Stone, Carlos Streck, Frances Taylor, Sandra Timberlake, Fred Timberlake, Kay Thomas, Ralph 58 Thompson, Daniel Traylor, Richard Warner, Norman Warnock, Bill Wells, Kenny Wilson, Gary Winters, Frances Wooten, Mary Ann Wright, David Wroten, Mary Young, Mildred Friends, Romans, Countrymen—lend me your ears; Back to school once again. For this poor fellow we must shed tears. Who said that school is all work and no play ? It is indeed, quite a treat— To have my coat trod by your dainty feet. To learn the news and get a laugh Jim purchases a paper from one of the Growler Staff Windstorm in study hall. 59 And then he said— Whoops! Tripped again. The sweeper strikes again. Setting up the seats The ol' water hole. Compliments of: GEORGE ARMOUR'S Standard Oil Station South Shore, Kentucky MOCABEE'S Greenup, Kentucky MARVEL CLEANERS South Shore, Kentucky ROBERSON'S ROYAL BLUE MARKET South Shore, Kentucky PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO. Portsmouth, Ohio ROYAL CROWN BOTTLING CO. Portsmouth, Ohio A. H. BRYSON SONS GROCERY Walsh, Kentucky S. S. KRESGE 5 10 Portsmouth, Ohio SCIOTO NEW CAR DEALERS Portsmouth, Ohio TED JAMES GARAGE South Shore, Kentucky LOUELLA'S BEAUTY SHOP South Shore, Kentucky FRENCH'S QUALITY CLEANERS South Shore, Kentucky PAUL McCALLISTER South Shore, Kentucky ERN ANTIS BARBER SHOP South Shore, Kentucky ATLAS FASHIONS Portsmouth, Ohio E. J. KENRICK Portsmouth, Ohio SOUTH SHORE STYLE-O-RAMA South Shore, Kentucky OAKES MARKET South Shore, Kentucky ROBERSON'S MONUMENT South Shore, Kentucky WARNOCK'S DOLLAR STORE Portsmouth, Ohio DR. TEX R. RABOURN South Shore, Kentucky 60 Freshmen FRESHMAN OFFICERS GARY VANOVER Vice President DAVID HARR Treasurer ROBERT NICKEL Reporter DANNY MERCER Secretary GARY SAMMONS President Adkins, Danny Adkins, Glenna Adkins, Janet Adkins, Larry Adkins, Linda Mae Adkins, Linda Sue Adkins, Sharon Allen, Chloe Allen, Jerry Angel, Janet Bailey, Terrence Bailey, Troy Baker, Connie Barker, Joan Barker, Roy Barnhart, Carl Bays, Shirley Blankenship, Joyce Boggs, Douglas Boggs, Gordon Boggs, Judy Boyles, Clyde Brown, Donald Brown, George Brown, Ray Brown, Roger Bruce, Randall Burke, Dorothy Burnett, Betty Burton, Patty Carr, Carolyn Carrington, Linda Carver, Martha Carver, Robert Caudill, Linda Church, Russell Colegrove, Douglas Collier, Richard Conley. Billy Paul Conley, Dale Cooper, Alberta Cooper, Jackie Craycraft, Sue Crider, Freda Mae Crisp, Robert Davis, Donald Drummond, Steve Dupuy, Ann Erwin, Raymond Evans, Danny Fannin, Linda Fitzwater, Leonard Foster, Peggy Ann Fraley, Charles Fraulini, Mark Frazier, Janice Frazier, Robert Gilliam, Barbara Glispie, Roy Goins, Carol Gordon, Carolyn Sue Gullett, Betty Hall, Brenda Hannah, Mildred Hardin, Sandra Harper, Robert Harr, David Harr, Linda Sue Harr, Rosella Hart, Linda Hayden, Bobby Hayden, Judy Hayden, Mary Ellen Hayden, Raymond Henderson, Margaret Hieneman, Harold Hieneman, Nancy Hontos, David Horton, Carolyn Hunt, Roger Johnson, Brenda Johnson, Margaret Langley, Ramona Larcher, Sandra Larrigan, Mary LeMaster, Rita Lewis, Brenda Lloyd, Donna Lowder, Christine Lyons, Iva McGinnis, Rita McQuesten, Clifford Mangus, Christine Martin, Judy Martin, Edward Meenach, Carolyn Mercer, Danny Miller, Barbara Miller, Janet Miller, Jerry Miller, Roger Moore, Carl Moore, Robert Morman, Duard Morton, Connie Munn, Bobby Murphy, Thomas Nelson, Denver 64 A FRIEND Nelson, Pamela Nickel, Bob Nickel, Nellie O'Bryan, Dennis Perkins, Dorthea Peters, Glenda Potter, Barbara Potter, James Potter, Leonard Pullin, Paul Qualls, Gary Qualls, Sharon Quillen, Roger Ratliff, Barbara Ratliff, Eugene Roberts, Donald Robinson, Curtis Robinson, James Roe, Eunice Rowe, Peter Ruggles, Barbara Sammons, Gary Sexton, Dale Sexton, Margaret Sexton, Shelia Sheets, Connie Skaggs, Mary Smith, James Smith, Harry Smith, Phyllis Smith, Robert Sowards, Doug Sowards, Mary Spear, Leota Spears, Terry Speck, Sherry Sperry, Donna Stapleton, Gary Stephens, Johnnie Stith, Larry Stith, Ray Streck, Carolyn 65 Thompson, Connie Timberlake, Elbert Tolliver, Gary Traylor, John Traylor, Linda Traylor, Patricia Traylor, Paul Traylor, Roger Tucker, Janie Vanover, Gary Wagner, Harry Warnock, Diana Warnock, John Ward, Frances White, Deliah Williams, Betty Williams, Bruce Wireman, Gene Wright, Paul Yeager, Larry High over our school this flag does fly. It is placed there by this quiet little guy. Fleas up here? There is no room; He doesn't have enough to groom. 66 This is the result one obtains while teasing a pretty little freshman girl. My poem I'm sure you will adore. If you don't—please leave by the rear door! Between classes: The pause that refreshes, leapfrog. What interesting lives we all have! A'ha! Caught in the act. The question, How many have their homework? has been asked. Only one has performed the task. We study just a little bit; but we excel when it comes to wit. With a cheering section like this. How can those Bulldogs miss? Poor Eloise! What a mess! What a mess! Oh no! she screams, I gotta get through! For this means we win—we have beaten you. 67 Changing shoes is quite a chore. But when it's done—they'll play some more. Please, somebody! Turn on the lights! Compliments of: BORDEN'S DAIRY PRODUCTS Portsmouth, Ohio KENNETH RATLIFF'S MARKET South Shore, Kentucky SPERRY'S GARAGE South Shore, Kentucky TRI-ANGLE DRIVE-INN South Shore, Kentucky IDEAL MILK COMPANY Portsmouth, Ohio SEELHORST'S EGGS South Shore, Kentucky JIM JOHN'S LUMBER CO. South Shore, Kentucky KARA'S BEAUTY SHOP South Shore, Kentucky WRIGHT'S DRIVE INN (French's) South Shore, Kentucky J. W. STIR Portsmouth, Ohio WRIGHT'S HATCHERY Portsmouth, Ohio GEMPERLINE FURNITURE Portsmouth, Ohio LUTE PUMP PLUMBING Portsmouth, Ohio CRISPIE CREME DONUT SHOP Portsmouth, Ohio SELECT DAIRY Portsmouth, Ohio PRE-CAST CONCRETE Portsmouth, Ohio B B LOAN Portsmouth, Ohio DISTEL FURNITURE CO. Portsmouth, Ohio WALKER'S FAMILY SHOE STORE Portsmouth, Ohio WOLFE'S CLOTHING STORE Portsmouth, Ohio 68 Star light—star bright, Hope my sign of the zodiac's right! A. P. ALTIZER Portsmouth, Ohio P. I. B. C. Portsmouth, Ohio WEST END FURNITURE Portsmouth, Ohio BENTLEY'S MARKET South Shore, Kentucky JOHNSON'S FARM Siloam, Kentucky CARR'S JEWELRY Portsmouth, Ohio SAMUEL LEVI COMPANY Portsmouth, Ohio MARTING'S Portsmouth, Ohio GEORGE ARMOUR'S STANDARD OIL STATION South Shore, Kentucky MARVEL CLEANERS South Shore, Kentucky • . v ; Activities PAMELA NELSON STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS DAVID SPEARS-Vice President DON McGINNIS—Secretary JUDY MARTIN-Treasurer DUANE GILLIAM—President MR. LOWDENBACK-Sponsor FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Officers in center: Mrs. Perry (Sponsor), Betty Stepp (Vice President), Betty Robinson (President), Alberta Cooper (Secretary-Treasurer), Laura Connelly (Parliamentarian). 72 m - FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA DETROIT STEEL CORPORATION CHESS CLUB OFFICERS Ed Lowdenback (Pres.), Clifford McQuesten (Sec.), James Hardin (Vice Pres.), Mr. William Cropper (Sponsor). CHESS CLUB MEMBERS 4-H CLUB MEMBERS mam BOYS' AND GIRLS' BOWLING CLUBS ■'j SOUTH SHORE BOWLING LANES GROWLER STAFF Regina Hieneman—Co-Editor, Jean Hannah—Co-Editor, Carol Nichols- Sports Editor, Cheryl Felty—Art, Linda Henderson and Joyce Bentley— Advertising. GROWLER STAFF LIBRARY AIDES BETA CLUB MEMBERS BETA CLUB OFFICERS James Fraley—Vice President, Duane Gilliam—President, Ray Boyles— Treasurer, Elizabeth Dupuy—Secretary, and Mrs. Nevison—Sponsor. BETA CLUB INDUCTION CEREMONY BETA CLUB INITIATION 77 PEP CLUB MCDONALD'S PHARMACY oo mm TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS Donna Woodard—Reporter, Sharon Quillen—Secretary, Mrs. An- nelle Lowdenback—Sponsor, Shirley Lumpkins—Chaplain, Pauline Robinson—President, Sue Ann Wagner—Treasurer, Connie Lewis- Vice President. SCIENCE CLUB MEMBERS SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS Don McGinnis—Reporter, David Spears—Treasurer, Paul Porter- Secretary, Roger Vanover—President, and Mrs. Nita Cropper- Sponsor. TRI-HI-Y MEMBERS TYPISTS Betty Stepp—Bill Hannah 80 ACTIVITY EDITORS Elsye Webb—Sue Wagner SPONSOR Mrs. Holmes SALES MANAGERS Pauline Robinson—Donna Woodard ADVERTISING SOLICITORS Connie Lewis, Martha Bergman, Betty Alexander, Kay Hunt, Deanna Thomas, Ed Lowdenback, Patty Allen, Bill Bentley. PHOTOGRAPHERS Mary Setters—James Fraley I am Napoleon Bonaparte. Where is Josephine? all here. Senior Play Cast Willie’s Week-End by Felicia Metcalfe Jamie Lou Higgins—Elyse Maye Webb Mrs. Winkle—Deanna Thomas Willie Winkle—Ed Lowdenback Mrs. Edith McDonald—Sue Ann Wagner Hannah Mulligan—Barbara Wilburn Mr. Josephus Posey—Mike Lewis Mr. Ozro Sanders—Richard Whitt Mr. Samuel Hoc ges—Bill Hannah Eva Wood—Alice Kay Hunt Brenda Burton—Bernice Tolliver Shirley Linton—Sharon Tucker Mrs. Letitia Wood—Betty Stepp Two Orderlies—Duane Gilliam Ray Boyles Prompters—Mary Bess Setters Martha Bergman Stage Manager—James Hardin 82 Whoops! I think I tripped! Junior Class Plays Play 1 WHO DOES THE DISHES TONIGHT? CAST Phillip Large Donna Plummer Carolyn Darnell Gaynell Hall Dewey Patton Play 2 NO TIME FOR SKIRTS CAST Don McGinnis Bob Collins John Johnson Judy Miller Wanda Major David Robirds Laquita Clark Rita Quillen Jacqueline Gullet Catherine Miller Carolyn Darnell Laura Connelly David Everman Play 3 STANDING ROOM ONLY CAST Sandy Keibler Retha Pennington Don McGinnis John Johnson Phillip Large Rita Quillen Laquita Clark Jacqueline Gullet Dewey Patton MAJORETTES Carolyn McCallister, Linda Hardin, Judy Martin, Joyce Bentley, Bernice Tolliver, and Sue Ellen Hunt. Alice Kay Hunt, and Linda Fannin. FLAG BEARERS Elyse Webb and Charlotte Greenslate. DRUM MAJORETTE Chyrl Gerlach SAXOPHONE Lauro Burnett Ginger Adkins Oscar Conley Eddie Bennett CLARINETS Connie Baker Dean Kiebler Sharon Quillen Sue Ann Wagner Delores Nickel DIRECTOR Mr. Walter Tooley FRENCH HORN Betty Burnett Wanda McDowell Sheila Sexton Lydia Wright McKell High 1961 ACTIVITIES The McKell Band has as usual been an active organization around school this year. Among their many activities are: Program at the county-teachers' meeting. Played at the Big Sandy Bowl Participated in State Music Festival 86 School Band 1962 ACTIVITIES Attended Band Day at Morehead State College Eight students attended band clinic at Morehead Band Banquet in honor of senior band members (Presentation of letters and certificates) Participated in the Portsmouth Parade Played for Easter Sunrise Service Participated at Sunshine Elementary School Dedication Participated at Lynn Elementary School Dedication 87 MUSIC APPRECIATION Martha Bergman Sharon Carrington Charlotte Greenslate Rita Lemaster Colleen McGlone Sharon Tucker Bruce Williams Sandy Taylor Janet Blankenship Sandy Franz Judy McGuire Joyce Carr Barbara Wilburn Larry Plummer Mary Evelyn Robinson Jackie Gullett Bonita Elliott Mary Bess Setters Ann Webb Richard Sider Betty Robinson Not Pictured: Rose Morris Josephine Craycraft Sylvia Rowe Willoughby Colley Mary E. Matthews ACTIVITIES The music appreciation class has been quite busy with its many projects during the year. During the folk music unit, they made folk instruments for display. They have done quite a bit of listening and have had theory and history. They have written music and presented a spring concert. The class also sang for a church group, a school assembly, and commencement. An active group! MUSIC INSTRUCTOR Mrs. Lowdenback 88 JOYCE BENTLEY MARTHA BERGMAN SANDRA HARDIN Football Queen DOROTHY QUALLS Attendants BALLARD WELL'S INSURANCE 91 CAPTAINS Left to Right: Ray Boyles, Roger Vanover, Duane Gilliam, and Curtis Smith COACH BRUCE Capable Coach Bruce explain- ing to Benny Carver (guard) our 8-counter play against wide tackle 6-defense. 92 COACH MOORE David Chaffin (center) and Robert Collins (left guard) executing fundamentals of trap blocking under the very astute Coach Moore. : xv;p ?S?ilS V 3 S ; - W- • £ r. . V JIM HARDIN f. BUD SMITH Senior 'JZ'trtrw Wm vfeSSf-’i V -V, j ■ ■? ft!?®?' '1 RAY RIGGS : :®s pps SfrCr ! $fP ;• i im m ri fWJUKTW pr™;.... : '} ED LOWDENBACK RAY BOYLES Football ROW 1: Curtis Smith, Charles Keibler, Roger Traylor, Roy Glispie, Harry Smith, Danny Mercer, Donald Roberts, Benny Spears. ROW 2: Phil Bentley, Benny Carver, Bob Collins, David Horton, Randall Bruce, Ray Riggs, Jim Potter, Clifford Allen, Mike Lewis. ROW 3: Coach Moore, Carlos Stone, Gary Sammons, Jim Hardin, Ray Boyles, Duane Gilliam, Gary Vanover, Maurice Osborne, Raymond Munn. SCHEDULE McKell 12 Wurtland 0 McKell ... 32 Rock Hill O. 0 McKell 40 Dike Combs 0 McKell 25 Russell 0 McKell 19 Louisa McKell ... 19 Wurtland .18 McKell . 21 Elkhorn City 7 McKell . 7 Catlettsburg 12 McKell 34 Raceland 7 McKell... .14 Portsmouth O. ....24 McKell 7 Belfry 49 94 Team ROW 1: Kirby Major, Clyde Boyles, Carl Munn, Paul Pullin, Bobby Munn, Bobby Smith, Paul Wright, Sam French. ROW 2: Denver Nelson, Jim Slater, Gary Tollivier, Terry Bailey, David Wright, Fred Timberlake, Richard Collier, David Chaffin, David Spears. ROW 3: Jack Flannery, Roger Vanover, David Harr, Bill Wagner, Ed Lowdenback, Bob Nickel, Dennis O'Bryan, Bill Hayden, Bill Traylor, Coach Bruce. FOOTBALL SCOREKEEPER Paul McQuesten NEKC Football Players RAY BOYLES RAY RIGGS 'N +T Basketball Queen ANN WEBB •Vi T 97 Basketball Queen Candidates FIRST ROW: Linda Kay Fannin, Charlotte Grcenslate, Linda Bentley. SECOND ROW: Connie Baker, Retha Pennington, Sandy Johnson, Margaret Sexton, Sandy Keibler, Brenda Lewis, Janie Tucker, Jean Keibler. oo ROBERSON'S FUNERAL HOME MARTHA BERGMAN MARCELLA HOWARD Varsity Cheerleaders Hickory-dickory-dock. We fi- nally had to stop! REGINA HIENEMAN CAROL NICHOLS GARY VANOVER PAUL PULLIN ED LOWDENBACK CLIFFORD ALLEN DAVID HARR DAVID WRIGHT GARY SAMMONS DANNY MERCER PAUL PORTER Varsity Basketball JAMES SIMPSON RAYMOND MUNN DAVID SPEARS SCOREKEEPERS Dewey Patton, Bill Warnock, Paul McQuesten RESERVE TEAM ROW 1: Bob Smith, Paul Pullin, Danny Mercer, Randall Bruce, Clifford Allen. ROW 2: Gary Sammons, Richard Collier, Dennis O'Bryan, David Harr, Raymond Munn, Gary Vanover, Dickie Traylor, David Wright, and Sam French. 102 FRANCES WARD Reserve Cheerleaders CHERI LEMASTER BASEBALL TEAM FIRST ROW (L to R): Paul Pullin, Gary Vanover, David Spears, Gary Sammons, David Wright, Danny Mercer. SECOND ROW (L to R): Don Mo Ginnis, Bob Nickels, Jim Simpson, Raymond Munn, David Harr, and Joe Coomer. PITCHER Gary Sammons COMPLIMENTS OF WILLIAMS IMPLEMENT SALES Farm Equipment South Shore, Kentucky ESCOM WILEY REAL ESTATE City, Suburban and Farm Property 921 Chillicothe Street Portsmouth, Ohio MORTON'S FUNERAL HOME South Shore, Kentucky 103 Baseball SHORTSTOP David Wright CATCHER Buck Spears FIRST BASE Jim Simpson SECOND BASE Paul Pullin THIRD BASE Don McGinnis Line-Up CENTERFIELD David Harr DR. JAMES T. ENGLE UTILITY MEN Raymond Munn and Robert Nickel 104 My teeth are white for I use Gleem; And for my team I love to scream! I, too, love to yell and jump aroun' I guess you'd say I'm really a clown. Out??? OUT!!! Why, you There it g-o-e-s- Can you tell who's winning? Out? Safe? Your guess is as good as mine. MOST IMPROVED BACK Ray Boyles MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Duane Gilliam W a r s ALL NEKC BASKETBALL AND LEADING REBOUNDER James Simpson Classes ENGLISH IV PHYSICS GENERAL SCIENCE CHEMISTRY AVIATION AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AMERICAN HISTORY GEOGRAPHY STUDY HALL ALGEBRA I AGRICULTURE MATH 12 HSINVdS NI1V1 BIOLOGY HONORS ENGLISH GEOMETRY 112 FFA SWEETHEART Diana Quillen Winner by popular FFA vote. 4-H CLUB CHAMPION Brenda Boggs Greenup Co. Clothing Championship Senior Division. Honorable Recognition LIBRARY ASSISTANT Betty Stepp The first student to be awarded a 4 year Library Assistant pin. FFA SPEECH CONTEST Richard Whitt Competed with 25 other boys and won 3rd place in District. TOP MAGAZINE SALESMAN Donald McGinnis Highest number of magazines sold SCIENCE TEST PARTICIPANTS Clifford McQuesten, Paul McQuesten, Don McGinnis, Duane Gilliam, Gerald Mullins, Mary Alice Howard, Donna Sperry, and Mary Wooten. 113 B-b-b-u-t, I'm afraid of high places! Work, work; but the results are rewarding. Look out! Here they come! Junior Senior Prom Sue Lemaster, 1961 Prom Queen, crowns Sue Ann Wagner, 1962 Prom Hey, let $ twist! Queen. Participation is the key to a successful prom. Chow time. 115 Baccalaureate l y V x , ) • • A The setting of the prophecy was aboard the liner, USS Life and Paris, France. Beatniks were present in Paris, too. Our will held many valuable possessions be- queathed to those remaining. A fitting tribute to one who has been so jwo gossipers aboard ship, patient and understanding. The boys seem to have a problem. Class Night The sponsors and principal receive gift certificates. A farewell song. 117 Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the most nervous of all? p ®c ce Ve,s p e se' 4iep ffvote Commencement The stairsteps to SUCCESS??? Boo Hoo—Boo Hoo—Boo Hoo— 118 The proud ones. Congratulations, Bernice Commencement «O BLUE GRASS-DRIVE-IN Finis CoaV


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