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Published by McKELL HIGH SCHOOL South Shore. Kentucky Co-Editors DAVID ROBIRDS ANITA MERCER Sponsor MR. CARL COLDIRON Foreword by Co-Eds As our days at McKell are drawing to a close, we take great pleasure in sharing with you some of our most memorable moments of the past four years. Within the covers of the 1963 McKell. we have strived to present activities that we hope each of you will enjoy. We have enjoyed working under the leadership of our very capable spon- sor, Mr. Carl Coldiron, who has dedi- cated himself to the tasks of making this annual a success. We sincerely hope that we have not labored in vain, but that this annual will find a place among your treas- ured memories. It is with pride that we present to you the 1963 McKell. ANITA MERCER DAVID ROBIRDS 2 Contents Views of school Dedication Administration Staff Faculty Classes Seniors ........ Juniors ________ Sophomores Freshmen Activities Sports 4 6 7 15 19 27 41 51 59 65 85 Vi Acknowledgmen ts We gratefully acknowledge: 1. The support of the faculty without whose suggestions this book could not have been made. 2. Our advertisements and friends who have contributed toward the financial support of our yearbook. 3. The cooperation of student body who through many interruptions have been behind us. 4. Mr. Paul Nortaker and Mr. Gordon Caldwell of Taylor Publishing and Mr. Fox with his helpful staff who have worked with us in the preparation of this book. 5. Our staff members who have given so much time, attention and ideas to our project. 6. To Mr. Lowdenback. our department heads and other friends too numerous to mention, we acknowledge a sincere “Thanks.” 3 Unfinished Business 4 Clavton Lewis Wayne Traylor Fred Reed Edgar Hammond Frank Secrest Board of Education Greenup County % Schools Willing Hands MRS. BETTY HOLMES To one who has been an inspiration to us through our high school years, who has taught us that to.strive to be a better student is to be a better man or woman. To one who has taught us many good habits of worth by first setting the example herself, we respectfully offer the dedication of this the 1962-63 McKell. SUPERINTENDENT OF GREENUP COUNTY SCHOOLS Mr. Roscoe Stephens Graduated from Morehcad State College—1934—AB Degree Graduated from University of Kentucky—1954- MA Degree Taught ten years in the Elementary Schools of Greenup County Principal of Elementary Schools—1932 33 Principal of McKcll High School—1937-38 Twelve years as teacher at Wurtland and McKell High School Superintendent of School 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. Made Who’s Who in America in 1959 7 SECRETARY-TREASURER Alta Schmidt SECRETARY Bettyanne Hardin ADMINISTRATION BUILDING DIRECTOR OF PUPIL PERSONNEL Robert Baker 8 ROW 1: David Robirds, Bonita Elliot, Linda Hanna, Mary Alice Howard, Regina Hieneman, Gary Tolliver ROW 2: Ben Carver, Danny Mercer, David Harr, Kirby Major, Don McGinnis, Mr. Lowden- back, Benny Spears, Bob Carver, Buck Spears Don McGinnis Buck Spears Regina Hieneman Mr. Lowdenback To the Class of 1963: Every yearbook is unique, there is no other like it. We hope that each of you will treasure this volume as a reminder not only of friendship and acquaintances formed among fellow students and faculty members, but also of the educational ad- vantages you have enjoyed, and of the obligation which you carry to contribute to your country as a citizen. Your family, your community, and all civiliza- tion may be made better or worse by your in- dividual efforts. There is no human hope or achieve- ment which does not trace back to the minds and hearts of individual people. The grandeur of those hopes and quality of those achievements in the gen- eration ahead is peculiarly yours to decide, as a graduate of McKell High School. Mr. Lowdenback 9 GUIDANCE COUNSELOR Mrs. Lena Nevison I I DEAN OF BOYS Mr. Chandos Calhoun 12 13 STANDING: Nola Gibson, Davi Everman, Patty Evans, Bob ton, Lucille Shepherd, Bonita Huff man, SITTING: Carl Ratliff, Viole D. Conley, Della Potter Robirds and Wagner fill up CUSTODIAN Mr. Flannery Chow time 14 JUANITA ALEXANDER Morehead Slate College Algebra I, General Business Freshman Sponsor CHESTER BRUCE B.S. Education Ohio University Athletic Director Asst. Football Coach Asst. Basketball Coach Baseball Coach LEON BURTON Morehead State College Science, General Business Sophomore Sponsor CHANDOSCALHOUN B.S. Agriculture Berea College University of Kentucky Agriculture Dean of Boys F.F.A. Club Sponsor CARL COLDIRON A.B., M.A. Social Science and Administration Morehead State College World Geography Annual Sponsor DOLORES HUFFMAN COLEMAN Pikeville Junior College Pikeville College Morehead State College Ohio University English II Sophomore Sponsor NITA M. CROPPER A. B. Biology Morehead State College University of Kentucky Biology Science Club Sponsor Junior Sponsor WILLIAM CROPPER B. S., M.S. Agriculture University of Kentucky Ohio University Chemistry, Physics Aviation Education Chess Cluh Sponsor Senior Sponsor 16 JUDY MAE HANNAN A.B. Social Studies University of Kentucky Kalamazoo College Central Michigan University Morehead State College World History, American History Junior Sponsor Tri-Hi-Y Trip Sponsor BETTY HO HOLMES A.B. English Eastern Kentucky Slate College English III, Latin I and II Sophomore Sponsor SYDNEY ANNELLE McMULLEN LOWDENBACK A.B. Music and English Morehead Stale College University of Kentucky Honors English, English IV English III, Music Appreciation Tri-Hi-Y Sponsor Senior Sponsor DOROTHY WELLS MAJOR A.B. Education Morehead State College English 1 Sophomore Sponsor ORMAND DANIELS B.A. Political Science Ohio University Iowa State Spanish, Civics Bowling Club Sponsor Freshman Sponsor PATRICIA LEE DUNCAN B.S. Business Education Berea College Typing, Bookkeeping Secretarial Practice, Shorthand Cheerleader Sponsor Junior Sponsor RONALD L. FARRIS B.S. Commerce and History Eastern Kentucky State College Florida State University Growler Sponsor Freshman Sponsor HAGER H. FRENCH A.B. Math Lincoln Memorial University Math 9 Math 12 Freshman Sponsor JAMES DARWIN MANN Morehead Slate College Algebra II, Ceometry Trigonometry, Solid Geometry Freshman Sponsor JUNE PERRY A.B. History and Political Science Berea College Ohio University English I, American History American Government F.T.A. Sponsor Senior Sponsor THOMAS M. SIMS A. B. Physical Education Morehead State College Physical Education Football Coach Pep Club Sponsor Freshman Sponsor DARRELL RAYMOND STEPHENSON B. S. Mathematics and Chemistry Morehead State College Algebra I, General Business Freshman Sponsor BEN TACKETT A. B. Education Morehead State College Health Basketball Coach Pep Club Sponsor Sophomore Sponsor ANNITA THOMPSON B. S. Business Administration Berea College Typing, General Business Growler Sponsor Freshman Sponsor TED I). THOMPSON B.A. Physics Berea College Algebra I, General Science Junior Sponsor HELEN E. TRUNER A.B. Library Science and Psychology University of New Mexico University of Cincinnati University of Chicago University of Kentucky Librarian Library Club Sponsor k X 18 SCIENCE MATH Mrs. Seelhorst Mr. Mann Mr. French 20 ALGEBRA I 23 ENGLISH MATH MARWIN EDWARD BENNETT “Ed” Band—1, 2, 3, 4 School Paper—2 Beta Club—3, 4 Senior Play—4 Bowling Club—3, 4 Science Club—4 PHILLIP RAY BENTLEY “5 Man” Basketball—1, 2 Football—1, 2, 3, 4 F.F.A.—1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play—4 Vice President—4 Secretary—3 DELORIS FAY BLANKENSHIP “Deddv” EDGAR BROWN “Ed” F.F.A.—1, 2 28 ROBERT CHAFFIN SON CONTRACTOR Water and Gas Ditching Septic Tank Installation HETTY CLAY “Betty” Pep Club—4 ROBERT LEE COLLINS “Hairy” F.F.A.—1, 2 Chess Club—3 Science Club—4 Football—1, 2, 3, 4 All Conference—4 All State—4 Junior Play—3 Senior Play—4 Annual Staff—4 Float Committee—4 DONNA GAIL COLEGROVE “Gail” Annual Staff—4 LAURA CONNELLY “Cricket” Bowling Club—3, 4 Beta Club—3, 4 F.T.A.—2 Parliamentarian—3, 4 Junior Play—3 Senior Play—4 (Make-Up) Office—4 Annual Staff—4 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CARVER “Ben” Beta Club—3, 4 Football—1, 2, 3, 4 F.A.A.—1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council—1, 3, 4 Annual Staff—4 Homeroom President—1, 3,4 Class Officer—1, 3 Junior Play—3 Senior Play—4 ALBERTA CHAPMAN “Bertie” Future Teachers—2 Pep Club—4 LINDA SUE CLARK “Sue” Pep Club—4 DAVID WILLIAM CHAFFIN “Tom” Football-1, 2, 3, 4 All N.E.K.C.—4 Science Club 2 Chess Club—3 LAQUITA ANN CLARK “Kita” Homeroom President—1 Pep Club—1, 4 Growler Staff—2 4-H Club—1 Junior Play—3 Senior Play—4 ROGER CLARK “Pee Wee” CLYDE FRITZ’S ASHLAND OIL STATION Greenup, Kentucky 29 MARY SUE DICKINSON HAROLD DINGUS “Susy” “Harold” Band—1, 2 Cheerleader—3 Homeroom Officer—2 DAVID PATRICK EVERMAN “David” Bowling Club—2 Junior Play—3 Senior Play—4 Science Club—4 Library Aide—4 Annual Staff—4 SHEILAH FITCH “Sheilah” DONALD RAY COOMER “Don” F.F.A.—1, 2, 3, 4 Class Officer—1 JIMMIE CRAYCRAFT “Jim” Homeroom Officer—1, 2, 3,4 Basketball—1 Football 1, 2, 3 Football—1, 2, 3 Chess Club—1, 2, 3 ROY CREMEANS “Roy” DONNA FAYE CRAYCRAFT “Dagmar” Senior Play—4 (Make-Up Homeroom Officer—2, 3 JOSEPHINE CRAYCRAFT “Josie” CAROLYN SUE DARNELL “Carol” Homeroom Reporter—1 Science Club—2, 3, 4 Vice President—2 Beta Club—3, 4 Reporter—4 Senior Play—4 Junior Play—3 Annual Staff—4 Growler Staff—2 30 HAROLD D. MILLER MOTORISTS MUTUAL INSURANCE Greenup, Kentucky ROGER JACK FLANNERY “Jack” F.F.A.—1, 2, 3, 4 Football—3, 4 Homeroom Officer—4 CHYRL LYN GERLACH “C-Gaser” Band—1, 2, 3, 4 Drum Majorette—2, 3, 4 All Star Band—2 Pep Club—2, 3, 4 Bowling Club—2 Clinic Band 1 All Star Band 2 RAY GRIFFITH “Ray” GAYNELL HALL “Gay” 4-H Club-2, 3 Junior Play—3 Senior Play—4 Science Club—4 LARRY HARDIN “Larry” F.F.A.—1, 2, 3,4 WILLIAM FRANK HAYDEN “Bill” Football—1, 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Officer—1, 2, 3,4 Science Club—4 CURTIS MIEN MAN “Curt F.F.A.—1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice President) 4 PHYLLIS HIENMAN “Phyllis” Pep Club—2, 3 MAURICE EDWARD HIEMMAN “Soupy” Basketball—1 F.F.A.—1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary) 4 LINDA GAYLE HOWARD “Gayle” Civics Award—1 Science Club—2, 3, 4 Junior Honors Student Class Secretary—3 Senior Play (Make-Up) 4 Beta Club—3, 4 KINNER SONS, INC. LUMBER HARDWARE Greenup, Kentucky SADIE KEIBLER “Sadie” Senior Play—4 (Make-Up) PHILLIP LARGE “Poss” 4-H Club-2 Bowling Club—2, 3, 4 Library Aide—3, 4 Junior Play—3 Band—1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball—4 Annual Staff—4 SANDRA KAY KEIBLER “Sandy” Homeroom Officer—1 Band—1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club—2, 3, 4 Bowling Club—2, 3 Basketball Queen—3 (Candidate) Miss McKell Candidate—2 Junior Play—3 Senior Play—4 Growler Staff—2 Bookstore Aid—4 Annual Staff—4 Shorthand Award—3 JAMES STEPHEN LEWIS “Jim” Football—1 F.F.A.—1, 2, 3, 4 F.F.A. Treasurer—4 MARCELLA FAYE HOWARD “Marcie” Homeroom Officer—1, 2, 3,4 Cheerleader—1, 2, 3, 4 Beta Club—3, 4 F.T.A. Club—2 Pep Club—3, 4 Annual—3, 4 School Paper—3 ELAINE HUNT “Eleanor” Annual Staff—4 Senior Play (Make Up)—4 4-H Club, Vice Pres. 1, 2, President 3, Sec. 4 JOHN DELL JOHNSON “Bug” Football—1 Bowling Club—2, 3 Homeroom Officer—3, 4 Bookstore Aid—4 Junior Play—3 JOHN PRESTON HOWERTON “John” JAMES D. JAMES “Jim” Football—1 Basketball—1 GLORIA JEAN KAPRAUN “Gloria” Class Treasurer—1 Student Council—1 Homeroom Officer—1, 2, 3,4 Bowling Club—2, 3 Pep Club—2, 3, 4 Senior Play—4 Band, Flag Bearer—4 EDDIE WELLMAN Greenup Co. Sheriff’s Office Greenup, Kentucky SHARON GAY LOWDER “Yellow Bird” Pep Club—1, 2, 3 Bela Club—3, 4 Science Club—4 Growler Staff—2 Annual Staff—4 Class Secretary—4 Senior Play (Make-Up)—4 Secretary—4 Reporter—3 DOTTIE MARSHALL “Dot” Pep Club—1, 2, 3 Bowling Club—1, 2 Annual Staff—4 Senior Play—4 Library Aide—1, 2, 3 donald McGinnis “Rookie” Growler Staff—2 Bowling Club—2, 3, 4 Class Officer—2, 3, 4 Football—1 Basketball—1 Baseball—1, 2, 3, 4 Beta Club—3, 4 Annual Staff—4 Science Club—3, 4 Student Council—2, 3, 4 Junior Play—3 Senior Play (Lighting Director) F.F.A.—1 WANDA FAYE MAJOR “Bonnie” Homeroom Officer—1 4-H Club—1 Miss McKell Candidate —1 Pep Club—2, 3, 4 Growler Staff—2 Beta Club—3, 4 Junior Play—3 Office Aide—4 Annual Staff—4 Senior Play (Prompter) —4 CLAYTON MADDEN “Clayton” VIRGINIA JOLENE McKENZIE “Jolene” PAUL HERBERT McQUESTEN National Merit Scholarship Finalist Bowling Club—3, 4 Class Officer—1, 2, 3 Football Manager Basketball Manager Beta Club—3, 4 Annual Staff—3, 4 Science Club—3, 4 Senior Play—4 Chess Club—2 Bookstore Aid—4 ANITA FAYE MERCER “Nita” Beta Club—3, 4 Senior Play (Make-Up) Class Secretary—2 Science Club—4 Annual Staff (Editor) Growler Staff—2 Pep Club—2, 3 DONNA MIDDLETON “Smiley” Pep Club—2, 3, 4 Annual Staff—4 Office Aide—4 CATHERINE MILLER “Cathy” Growler Staff—2 F.T.A.—1 Science Club—3 Beta Club—3, 4 Office Aide—4 Pep Club—4 DON CRUM Greenup, Kentucky 33 RETHA SHARON PENNINGTON “Red” 1-H Club— 1, 2 Homeroom Officer—1 Growler Staff—2 Pep Club—2, 3, 4 Beta Club—3, 4 Junior Play—3 Senior Play—4 Bookstore Aide—4 Annual Staff—4 Office Aide—4 Miss McKell Candidate—4 Basketball Queen Candidate—3 DONNA SUE PLUMMER “Donna” Annual Staff—4 Junior Play—3 Homeroom Officer—3, 4 ROGER DALE PLUMMER “Adams” F.F.A.—1, 2, 3, 4 DELLA LEE POTTER “Del- Library Aide—1, 3, 4 Science Club—3 Senior Play (Make-Up) JUDITH ANN MILLER “Judy” Growler Staff—2 Science Club—2, 3 Junior Play—3 Senior Play—4 Pep Club—4 Band (Flag Bearer) 4 Office Aide—4 ROBERT MORRIS “Bob” F.T.A.—2, 3, 4 Senior Play—4 Growler Staff—2 ROSE MORRIS “Rosy” F.T.A.—2, 3, 4 President—4 Choral Music—2, 3 CLARENCE RAY MULLINS “Ray” Bowling Club—1 Library Aid—2, 3 Annual Staff—4 Junior Play—3 DEWEY MICHAEL PATTON JR. “General” Senior Play—4 Junior Play—3 Science Club—3 Bowling Club—2, 3, 4 Basketball Manager—2 Baseball Scorekeeper—2 34 BECKHAM MONTGOMERY GREENUP COUNTY JUDGE Greenup, Kentucky BILLY FLOYD SOWARDS “Bill” DAVID RAY SPEARS “Buck” Football—1, 3, 4 All N.E.K.C.—4 Basketball—1, 3 Baseball—1, 2, 3, 4 Class Officer—1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council—1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff—4 Senior Play—4 Bowling Club—1 Science Club—2, 3, 4 SHIRLEY SHEETS “Ruth” RONALD STEPHENS “Ron” F.F.A.—1, 2, 3, 4 Library Club—1, 2 DOROTHY QUALLS “Dot” Football Queen Candidate —3,4 Miss McKell Candidate—3 Homeroom Officer—3, 4 PHYLLIS ANN ROBINSON “Phil” 4-H Club-1,2 Pep Club—3, 4 Bookstore Aide 1 Annual Staff—4 AGNES ROE “Aggie” Annual Staff (Class Editor)—4 F.T.A.—4 Senior Play (Make-Up)—4 Treasurer RITA KAY QUILLEN •Little Lu” 4-H Club—1, 2 Pep Club-2, 3, 4 Bowling Club—1, 2 Annual Staff—4 Junior Play—3 Homeroom Officer—1 DAVID LEE ROBIRDS “Dave” Beta Club—3, 4 Annual Staff—4 Growler Staff—3 Student Council—4 Class Reporter—4 Junior Play—3 Senior Play—4 Homeroom President—4 CONNIE RUARK Gail” Band—1, 2, 3 Pep Club—2, 3, 4 Bowling Club—2 Miss McKell Football Queen Candidate 1, Candidate—2 MR. CHARLES DANIELS 35 CHARLES WILLIAM STITCH -Bill” F.F.A.—2, 3, 4 PATRICIA TARR -Pat” Senior Play—4 JAMES E. TRIMBLE “Frisby” , Band—1, 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM STONE “Hard Rock” Football—1 THELMA TIMBERLAKE “Pelania” Pep Club—2, 3 BILL WAGNER “Bill” Football—1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball—1 Vice President—1 Senior Play—4 Annual Staff—4 JAMES E. WAGNER “Sonnz” Football—1, 2, 3 F.F.A.—1, 2, 3, 4 ROBERT WORKMAN “Bob” SANDRA KAY WHEELER “Sandy” 4-H Club—1 Homeroom Officer—1 F.T.A. Club—4 Senior Play—4 DAVID WROTEN “Dave” Football—1, 2, 3 36 GRIFFITH AUTO SALES Greenup, Kentucky Valedictorian SHARON GAY LOWDER 3.75 D.A.R. Award Citizenship Eng. Award Salutatorians ANITA FAYE MERCER 3.71 LAURA CONNELLY 3.72 LINDA HOWARD 3.61 THIRD HIGH CATHERINE MILLER THIRD HIGH 3.61 CAROLYN DARNELL 3.53 FOURTH HIGH All-Around Girl Eng. Award 37 I PAUL McQUESTION National Merit Scholarship, Wil- liams Scholarship, Math and Science Award. ED BENNET Band Award, Music Scholarship Eastern State College. CATHERINE MILLER Commerce Award MARCELLA HOWARD Sr. Cheerleader I ; MARCELLA HOWARD Music Award JOYCE CARR Commerce Award 38 LINDA HOWARD DAVID SPEARS Academic Award M.S.C. All-Round Boy, Moccabee Scholarsb M.S.C. $200. Ronnie does well at all times, it seems whether dealing with books or cantankerous machines. The fair float was a senior class project. Stage hands. Our helpful cooks even spoon-feed students. Senior play cast. Dave’s proficiency on his electric is one of his many assets. i Should auld acquaintance be forgot? A flower as a well deserved reward. And now I bequeath . . . Class Night These are the ones who have made the sacrifice that these occasions may be. A Maypole dance was a central theme of Class Night. Diana Quillen—Secretary Mary A. Howard—President James Simpson—V. President Carlos Stone—Treasurer Bob Nickel—Reporter Abdon, Donna Kay Adkins. Betty Lou Allen, Clifford Allen, David Allen, Patty Austin, Claudette Barker. Imogene Bentley, Jeff Bentley, Joyce Bentley, Linda Blankenship, Jane Boggs, Brenda 42 Bramblett. Kenneth Brown, Donald Burton, James Bush, Rosalie Carrington, Sharon Clay, Jerry Coomer. Denith Dalton, Violet Davis, Homer Dillow, Sheilda Duncan. Paul Eastwood, Lois Elliot. Bonita Evans, Patty Fannin. Linda Felty, Cheryle Franz, Sandra French, Sammy Gibson, Nola Gilliam, Louise Greenslate, Homer Hall. Walter Hamilton, Bob Hannah, Jean Hayden, Ruth Hayden, Wanda Henderson, Lida Hieneman, Harry Hieneman, Tommy Hieneman, Regina Horsley, Sharon Horton, David Howard, Jerry Howard, Mary Alice Huffman, Bonita Hunt, Clyde Johnson, Sandra Keibler, Charles Keibler, Jean Kinker, Harry 44 Lamblin, Bill LeMaster, Cheri Lewis, Roger Lewis, Ronald Lovins, Margaret Lowder, Reba Major, Kirby May, Larry McDowell, Amanda McDowell, Sharon McDowell. Wanda McGuire, Gayle McGuire, Kay McKenzie, Jim Meenach, Ray Middleton, Carolyn Miller, Karen Miller, James Munn, Carl Munn, Raymond 45 Quillen, Larry Riggs, Walter Robinson, Mary Rowe, Paul Rowe, Sylvia Setser, Wade Shepherd, Geneva Shepherd, Lucille Simpson, James Slater, James Smallwood. Elizabeth Smith, Louise Smith. Wilbert Sparks, Ray Stone, Carlos Street, Francis Taylor, Sandra Thompson, Daniel Timberlake, Fred Timberlake, Kay 46 Traylor. Richard Walters, Sadie Wells, Kenny Wilson, Gary Winters, Francis Wooton, Mary Wright, David Murphy, Thelma Nickel, Robert Nickel. Kay Nichols, Carol Pack. Sue Poliitt. Betty Potter, Denise Quillen. Diana BILL LOGAN Greenup, Kentucky QUILLEN’S TEXACO SERVICE Greenup, Kentucky CORUM’S DRUG STORE Greenup, Kentucky SHEPHERD AND WEST Greenup, Kentucky 47 McCUBBINS CHF.VKOLET Crcenup, Kentucky Imogene Conley In Memoriam There are times when words are inadequate to express the thoughts. Imogene was a warm, friendly person whose scho- lastic standing was matched by her interest in activities which made her much more than a student. The Senior Class of 1962-63 will remember her always as one who gave the best of self in all her accomplishments. “Break' What does he mean? “Foul” Three on the floor? It’s a long cold trip to the annex. Junior Play Cast. BILL LOGAN COMPLIMENTS OF BAILEY’S JEWELRY Greenup, Kentucky HIENEMAN’S FURNITURE, APPLIANCE STORE Greenup, Kentucky TOWN AND COUNTRY Lloyd, Kentucky RONALD B. LEMASTER Nationwide Insurance Auto-Life-Fire South Shore, Kentucky WOMACK QUILLEN GULF SERVICE Greenup, Kentucky QUILLENS TEXACO SERVICE Greenup, Kentucky CRUM’S DRUG STORE Greenup, Kentucky SHEPHERD AND WEST APPLEGATE’S KEY MARKET Greenup, Kentucky MOCABEES Greenup, Kentucky LESLIE’S DRUG STORE Greenup, Kentucky JERRY LEE’S DRIVE-INN Greenup, Kentucky MARY STEWART’S DRESS SHOP Greenup, Kentucky “Oh, woe is me.” Overdue again! Bill finds words are hard to find. Judy Martin—Treasurer Danny Mercer—Vice President George Brown—Reporter Connie Thompson—President Chloe Dean Allen—Secretary Adkins, Danny Adkins, Glenna Adkins. Linda Adkins, Sharon Allen, Chloe Dean Barker, Imogene 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, Dorthy Burnett, Betty 52 Allen, Jerry Allen, Sam Angel, Janet Baker, Connie Conley, Paul Burton. Patty Carr, Kay Carrington, Linda Carver, Martha Carver, Robert Church, Russell Colegrove, Douglas Collier, Mike Collier, Richard Conley, Dale Cooper, Alberta Cooper. Jackie Craycraft. Sue Crisp. Robert Davis, Donald Dupey, Ann Erwin, Raymond Evans, Danny Fannin, Linda Fitzwater, Leonard Foster, Peggy Ann Fraley, Charles Fraulini, Mark Frazier. Janice Frazier, Robert 53 Gilliam. Barbara Glispie. Roy Gordon. Carolyn Gullett. Bettv Hall. Brenda Hannah. Mildred Hardin. Sandra Harr. David Harr. Linda Harr. Rosella Hart. Linda Hayden. Bobby Hayden. Judy Hayden. Mary E. Hayden. Raymond Henderson. Margaret Hieneman. Harold Hieneman. Nancy Horton. Carolyn Howerton. Wayne Huffman. Rodney Hunt. Roger Johnson, Brenda Johnson. Margaret Langley, Ramona Larcher. Sandra Larrington. Mary LeMasters. Rita Lewis, Brenda Lloyd. Donna 54 Lowder, Christine Lyons. Iva Mangus. Christine Martin, Edward Martin. Judy McCabe. Toby McGinnis, Rita McQuesten, Clifford Mercer, Danny Miller, Janet Miller. Kay Miller, Roger Mortnan. Duard Morton. Connie Munn, Bobby Patterson, Eloise Murphy, Thomas Nelson, Denver Nelson, Panela Pennington. Paulette Porter, Kathy Nickel. Kenny Nickel. Leonard Nickel, Nellie George compares answers 55 Penix, Larry Peters, Glenda Phillips. Paul Sowards, Mary E. Potter, James Potter, Leonard Potter, Solomon Pullin, Paul Qualls, Gary Qualls, Sharon Smith. Robert Quillen. Roger Ratliff, Barbara Ratliff. Carl Ratliff, Eugene Roberts, Donald Robinson, Curtis Roe, Eunice Roe. Peter Ruggles. Barbara Sammons, Gary Sexton, Dale Sexton, Margaret Sexton, Shelia Sexton, Connie Smith, Harry Smith, James Smith, Phyllis 56 Spears, Leota Spears, Terry 5peck. Sherry Sperry, Donna Stapleton, Gary Stephens, Johnnie Stith, Larry Stith, Ray Streck. Carolyn Taylor, Paul Thompson, Connie Timberlake, Elbert Tolliver, Gary Traylor, John Traylor, Linda Traylor. Roger Tucker, Janie Wagner. Wendell Wallace, Harold Walters. Linda Ward. Francis Warnock. Diana Warnock, John White, Faye Williams. Betty Williams, Bruce Wireman, Gene Wright. Paul Yeager, Larry 57 These scorekeepers should rate a win. Timberlake prepares the film for a popular event. Watch the birdie. Kenny and Paul our dependable flag boys. 58 ATLAS FASHIONS, INC. Portsmouth, Ohio To solve this problem is easy for him M. 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Phillip Miller, Sandy Miller, Tony Morris, Jackie Nelson, Ruth Ann Niche], Ray Nickel, Ronnie Parson, Glenda Patterson, John Parks, Becky Plummer, Jerry Potter, Barbara Potter, Marcella Porter, Wayne Queen, Mike Quillen, Randolph Reed, Donna Riggs, Shirley Robinson. Erelcne Robirds, Freda Salmons, Patricia Sammons, Lois Ann Setters, Charles Smallwood, Carl Smith, Donna Sowards, Sandra Smith, Kenny Spradlin, Nancy Spears, Benny Spriggs, Donna Spriggs, Walter Sparks, Ronald Stapleton, Vernon Stephenson, Pamela Stepp, Brenda Stevens, Agnes Tarr. Ronnie Taylor, Donna Taylor, Larry 63 Thomas, Bill Thomas, Ralph Timberlake, Roger Tinsley, Donna Tolliver, William Vanover, Sol F. Warnock, Sue Watson, Phillip White, Brenda Whitt, Joyce Wilburn, Corina Wilson, Sally Wireman. Don Wireman. Roger Wooten, Buddy Wright, Linda York, Lana Younce, John Young, Henry PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE Howard, Susie McDowell, Sharon Parks, John Parson, Jerry Rayburn, Jessie Sowards, Peggy Worthington, Betty COMPLIMENTS OF RATLIFF’S GROCERY South Shore, Kentucky BLUE GRASS ARENA South Shore, Kentucky JIMS T.V. South Shore, Kentucky SOUTH SHORE ELECTRIC CO. South Shore, Kentucky HAYWOOD CAB CO. South Shore, Kentucky T. L. BIGGS South Shore, Kentucky MORTON’S FUNERAL HOME South Shore, Kentucky BENTLEY’S MARKET South Shore, Kentucky GREENUP DOLLAR STORE Greenup, Kentucky J. 0. WOMACH Greenup, Kentucky COLLIER’S MARKET Lynn, Kentucky IRVING FANNIN Greenup, Kentucky DON CRUM Breenup, Kentucky FELTY’S RICH OIL SERVICE Greenup, Kentucky MARY JO’S DRIVE INN South Shore, Kentucky Compliments of MCDONALD’S DRUG STORE South Shore, Kentucky 64 65 Activities p, AV_n Band Activities PLAYED Dedication of Greenup Dam Dedication of McKell Elementary Morehead Band Day Superior rating at Morehead Attended Kentucky Derby, Played Parade Played Two Concerts Attended several parades including Little League Parade in South Shore, The band this year attended several activities at Morehead. The band has in- creased in great many ways. There are several new members from the Junior Band and there is a new addition of uniforms. They were purchased through the Band Boosters and with help of tag days and cooperation of all members. WOODWINDS FRONT ROW: Marcella Potter, Sandy Larchcr, Sandy Miller, Sharon Lyons, Guin McQuesten, Jean Kcib- ler, Diana Warnock, Paulette Pen- nington, Jusy Adkins, Jane Kapruen, Wanda Large, Kathy Hamilton, Donna Sperry, Linda Bentley, Brenda Boggs. BACK ROW: Sue Pack, Sharon McDowell, Trivle Broom- field, Dean Keibler, Arlena Hayden, Mary Sowards TROMBONES, BARITONES, FRENCH HORNS Left to Right: Mr. Mullins, Claudette Austin, Larry Noland, Don Brown, Roger Lewis, Sharon Large, Sheila Sexton, Wanda McDowell, Betty Burnett, Jim McKenzie ■ Names reading from left straight across: Terry Spears (Bass) (Cornets) John Summers Roger Quillen Sandy Keibler Eddie Bennet Phillip Large Debbie Crawford Don Lyons Jeff Bentley (Bass) Rose Ann Mercer Bob Grcenslate Georgitta Johnson Pam Slater Danny Wornock Rodney Mullins Bob Hayden SENIOR BAND MEMBERS: Left to Right: Gloria Kapraun Judy Miller Phillip Large Sandy Keibler Jfhi Trimble EJdie Bennet Chvrl Gerlach Oscar Conley Genger Adkins Barbara Miller Laura Burnett Chyrl Gerlach Left—Gloria Kapraun Right—Judy Miller FRONT: Chyrl Gerlach, Joyce Bentley . . , Left to Right: Linda Bentley, Peggy Fannin, Linda Fannin, Judy Martin, Linda B. Bentley, Sue Hunt, Elaine Kinker, Beckey Parks. DONNA SPRIGGS RITA PENNINGTON SYLIVA ROWE DOROTHY QUALLS DONNA MIDDLETON JANET ANGEL PATRICIA ALLEN SHERRY SPECK BRENDA HALL AMANDA McDOWELL KAYE BRADLEY CONNIE KEEN CLAUDETTE LEMASTERS Attendants Miss McKell 71 Student Division of Kentucky Creative Arts Club Chapter 2, South Shore, Kentucky. ROW 1: Brenda Stepp, Betty Brisn, Nancy Spradlin, Pam Stevenson, ROW 2: Sandy Larcher, Patricia Salmons, Sponsor—Mrs. Lowenbach 72 “Who says the button will replace the office secretary?” Allow Me! Who keeps our lunch funds straight? A cup of tea— a moment’s chat Wash, Sir? Future Fanners of America GREENUP FARM SUPPLY Identified left to right—rear to front: Dana Gorden Peggy Foster Donna Tinsley Donna Abdon Laura Conn ley Denise Potter Sherry Speck Georgia Murry Joyce Ann Carr Mr. Lowdenback, Sponsor Sue Estes Jean Hannah Connie Baker Sandy Franz Girls' Bowling MR. CLIFFORD LOWDENBACK, Spon. Boys left to right— front to back: Roger Lewis Mark Frauline Larry May Mike Burton Steve Hunt Bill Thomas Gary Qualls Ronnie Lewis Phillip Large William Haywood Paul McQuesten Mike Collier Don McGinnis Larry Yauger Dewey Patton Eddie Bennct Ralph Thomas Mr. Daniels Sponsor Boys’ Bowling MR. ORMOND DANIELS, Spon. SOUTH SHORE BOWLING LANES 75 4-H Club ROW 1: Roger Wireman. Gene Brown, Don Brown, Vernon Stapclton, George Brown, ROW 2: Nita Boyd, Lucille Shephard, Susie Howard, Sylvia Rowe, Sally Wilson, Rita Hamilton, Angela Clary, ROW 3: Elaine Hunt, Betty Adkins, Brenda Boggs, Connie Keene, Peggy Sparks, Geneva Shephard. Debbie Crawford, Cathy Hamilton, Donna Sperry Science Club ROW 1: Mark trauline, Randall Bruce, Carl Barnhart, Leonard Fitzwater, ROW 2: Sandra Hardin, Joyce Blandenship, Connie anover, Clifford McQuestion, trances Ward, Betty Burnett, ROW 3: Brenda Lewis, Janie Tucker, Donna Sperry, Brenda Hall, Janice trazer, Mrs. Thompson, ROW 4: Ann Dupuy, Rita McGinnis, Connie Morton, Janet Angel, Sherry Speck, Linda Carrington, Connie Backer, Kay Carr 76 Library Club Left to Right: Nola Gibson, Bob Hamilton, Bonita Hoffman, Carl Ratliff, Della Potter, Sponsor— Mrs. Turner Science Club ROW 1: Jerry Plummer, Bob Smith, Bob Munn, Roy Gillispic, Johnnie Stephens, Bruce Williams, Harry Smith, Charles Fraley, RO 2: Codine Allen, Paul McQuestion, Sharon Lowder, Bill Hayden, Anita Mercer, Don McGinnis, Buck Spears, Janice Frazier. ROW 3: Danny Mercer, Eddie Bennet, Charles Keilber, Linda Howard, Gaynall Hall, Carolyn Darrnell, Charles Setters, Kirby Major, Bob Collins, Mrs. Cropper, ROW' 4: Carl Munn, Richard Collier, Terry Spears, Curt Robinson, Carl Barnhart, Sonny Fitzwater, David Horton, Roger Quillen, ROW 5: Paul Wright, Denver Nelson, David Everman, Paul Phillips, Bill Wagner, Gary Sammons, Gary BETA CLUB OFFICERS: SPONSOR: Mrs. Nevison PRESIDENT: David Robirds SECRETARY: Sharon Lowder TREASURER: Linda Howard REPORTER: Carolyn Darnell Marcella Howard, Regina Hieneman, David Hobirds, Carolyn Darnell, Mrs. Nevison, Sponsor, Linda Howard Sharon Lowder, Carol Nichols, Laura Connelly, ROW 2: Betty Lou Adkins, Retlia Pennington, Patsy Allen, Karen Miller, Joyce Bentley, Jean Hannah, Bonita Huffman, Paulette Pennington, Betty Polit, Wanda Major, Gail McQuire, Cathy Miller, Judy Miller, Mary Alice Howard, Cheri Lemasters, BACK ROW : Paul McQuesten, Ben Carver, Eddie Bennett, Larry May, Lucille Shepherd, Bonnita Elliott, Don McGinnis, Richard Traylor, Harry Hieneman Initiation is fun. Earning money to go to Louisville. 79 Annual Staff ROW 1: Marcella Howard Laura Conley Jimmy Craycrafl, Phillip Large, Dottie Marshall, Donna Middleton, Rita Quillen, ROW 2: Rctha Pennington, Elaine Hunt, Carolyn Darnell, Sharon Lowdcr, Wanda Major, Boh Collins, Eddie Rennet, Joyce Carr, Row 3: Phyllis Robinson, Gail Cloegrove, Donna Plummer, Phyllis Hienman, Sandy Render, Anita Mercer, Ray Mullins, Dewey Patton, ROW 4: Sue Dickinson, Ruck Spears, Renny Carver, Linda Howard, David Robirds, Donald McGinnis, Paul McQuesten, David Everman, Rill Wagner o oo Sandy Kcibler Phillip Large Rita Quillen Elaine Hunt Phillis Robinson Judy Miller Laura Connley Carolyn Darnell Donna Wells Dottie Marshall SALES STAFF ACTIVITY AND CLASS CO EDS. Marcella Howard David Everman Wanda Major SPORTS EDITORS Bob Collins Ben Carver 81 FTA ROW 1: Alberta Cooper, Sharon Qualls, Robert Morris, Sandra Wheller, Rose Morris, Laura Connelly, ROW 2: Samuel Allen, Sadie Walters, Frances Strick, Glenda Peters. Rosella Harr, Linda Walters, Linda Traylor, David Allen, Sponsor—Mrs. Perry McKell Opens Grid Season . l-.UL JmtoihI Ulol't McKell High School goi its 1962 i football season off on the winning ledger Friday night by posting a! 34-13 victory over Bovd County f ry • 'I High at the Legion field in a dCOVHllI lJtltll@ northern Kentucky conference C? McKell Trips West McKell H.gh School gets the r oi ha !i season under way for x:al area schools lonighi when he Bulldogs take on Boyd Coun- High at rhe l.egion field in ouih Shore. Game time is 8. McKell has three starters re- rning from the 1961 team that K sted an 8-3 record. Chester Jruce and 'lorn Sims are coach- ng the Buildogs again this sea- on. The Bulldogs have a small quad this year in which the caches list as a rebuilding year. velve lettermen turned out for riitial practice sessions early this nonth. The three returning starters are )ave Chaffins at center. Bob .‘oliins at guard and Phil Bentley; t fullback. Bentley will be starting his third ear as the Bulldogs’ fullback. Tonight’s game will be the first f six Northeastern Kentucky; Conference games for McKell. Be- ides Boyd County, the Bulldogs vill meet Russell. Louisa, Cat- ittsburg. Raceland and Wurtland i conference clashes. Wurtland was added to the cheduie Jate this month. The a me will be played Nov, 2 at ireenup. While McKell is in a rebuilding rogram, the Bulldogs are being sted along with Catletisburg as game. McKell’s Bulldogs posted its Touchdowns: West — Colburn The Bulldogs scored often and second straight win of the young (3), Mowery; McKell — Harr early in the first half before slow- football season Friday night, scor- (2), Wright (2), Bentley, Sam- ing down the attack in the second ing a 39-26 victory over Ports- mons. half of the game. mouth West on the South Shore Points after touchdown: West Dave Wright led the scoring Legion Field. 1 Colburn (run), Wessell (run) parade for McKell as he cracked The game was the first of the . McKell - Harr (2, runs), Bentley o er for three touchdowns during season for the West Senators. (run), the night. Phil Bentley and Dave The encounter was a high-scor- Harr added a single score each. ing event in which six different McKell also added a safety in, players scored touchdowns. Wests ihe first quarter when Boyd Coun-| Ken Colburn crossed the goal ty’s Jim Fields was downed ini three times and Jerry Mowery the end zone. 1 tallied once. The Bulldogs got their scoring McKell’s Dave Harr and Dave under way w'hen Wright broke • Wright each scored twice and loose for a 28-yard run and Carl phiJ Bentley and Gary Sammons Munn carried over for the extra added one apiece, point. j The Senators scored the first McKell was baA again to score i touchdown when Colburn raced rgl _ • when Bentley took a 29-yard pass: $|X yards from substitute quarterback Buckj McKell lied the count at 6-6 Spears. Fred Timberlake went when Harr went over from the over for the conversion. one after taking a pass from McKell pushed its total sto 16 Buich Spears to set up the score, poims by scoring on the safety. Ben„ had a 39.yard run in ihe n . J Inna ccnro m thP J Boyd County’s lone score in the ‘ drive first quarter came when Bradley! Co|burn gave West the lead )• Bull dogs Sock irojans 36-6 took a kickoff and raced 76 yards agajn on a 43-yard dash, but Me-1 By CHRIS CHAMIS The Times Sports Editor well-geared McKell High for the touchdown. A pass from Ke,| ,jed i( a( 12.all as Wright Scbool football team stormed Tackett to Pritchard tallied the scooted in from 11 yards out. The through the Portsmouth Trojans extra point. Bulldogs took th'e halftime lead priday night at Municipal Stadi- The Bulldogs went ahead 22-7 on as Wright took a West punt and um and captured a 36-6 victory. a one-yard plunge by Harr. The raced 42 yards for the marker. winning Bu„dogSi lheir extra point try failed. Harr added the conversion and ... t , , , lft 10 . offense rolling in mid-season style, McKell took a 28-6 lead at half- McKell held a 19-12 halftime mar- touchdowns jn thc rime as Wright scored his secon S1” . ,, ,, , , • first three quarters and added a Tvard The conversion Z' aga'in lead when Harr took the second pa i« .« fourth t0 ,ake ,heir 23 yards. The conversion try ag kickoff and rambled go first win over a Portsmouth failed. ie class in the NEKC. McKell Bulldogs half kickoff and rambled .. . , , yards for the touchdown. Harr team m f°ur tnes- t,oth teams scored a touchdown 'lso ran lhe conversion. McKell made big holes in the each in the third period. McKell’s jbe Bulldogs made it 32-12 as Trojans’ defensive line trough- came as Wright smashed over Wright intercepted a West pass on out the night and gained most from the 5 for his third score of the 7 and Bentley carried it over of its yardage with off-tackle the game. The extra point was no! for the score. i slants and end runs. S°°d. West got back in the scoring The Bulldogs also blocked and Boyd County’s second and last race n l e f°urth period as Mow- tackled with more detrmination score of the game came when ery scampered about 10 yards than did the Trojans. While the Fields intercepted an intended a tcr L e Senators recovered a i ports puth players did appear pass by Gary Sammons and raced McKe11 fumble. Colburn added to ving their best effort, 75 yards to score. The conversion lhe exlra P°,nt , . some of the players seemed to try failed. | , McKe11 came fback !° score(on back awa from the hard physical McKell run up 10 first downs HaTrT yaTrun! a nlVand contact, and merely brush-blocked Down Bovd • • i I let I 1 j UU y A1U uiii a uvumivj UI,V4 m the game compared to three twQ car es b Benlley moved by Boyd County. - Countv McKell plays again Friday night at the Legion field against the West Portsmouth Senators. Boyd County 7 0 6 0—13 McKell 16 12 6 0-34 Touchdowns: Boyd - or 34-13 Victory t h e ball into position. Bentley went over for the conversion. The Senators closed out the scoring for the night as Colburn broke lose for 52 yards for the touchdowm and John Wessell ran County— the extra point. d tr- .j ■ „ .. , I West made 8 first downs to Mc- Bradley Fields. Mckell-Wright ;Keirs 7 The Bulldogs had 393 (3), Bentley, Harr. yards rushing and the Senators Points after touchdown: Boyd picked up 331. West was penalized County—Pritchard (pass). McKell 105 yards and McKell had 45. —Munn (run), Timberlake (pass). Ports. West 6 6 0 14—26 - mm - MattaU K U li 7-M or tackled the McKell gridders. One bright spot for the Trojans was the improved showing of their offense. While they scored only once, there were sigins of im- provement over last week. But the defensive unit fell complete- ly apart. McKell got the scoring started in the first period by taking the opening kickoff and going 66 yards in nine plays with Dave By PAUL McQUESTEN By PAUL McQUESTEN •Kell High School's Bulldogs McKell’s Bulldogs added an- s from behind in the closing other star (o their crown Friday t i . • u night as they downed Catietts- jtes of play Friday night to, 6 .. , p , burg 21-13 in a Northeastern Elkhorn City 19-14 and runtKen(ucky Conference game. perfect record to 7-0. j McKell started the winning ailing 14-12. McKell moved 67 effort by taking the initial kick- ls for the winning touchdown, off and moving 13 plays for a Bentley scored from the 22 touchdown as Dave Wright Dave Harr wrapped it up ...... the extra point. The game Raymond Munn k.cked the ex d four plays later. a point. Buck Spears to Wright. Munn ie visitors added another seven | kicked the extra point. ,ts in the second quarter when,' Catlettsburg ,ost the ba!1 on pps went in from the 6 andjdowns and McKe)1 hed tQ (he nron took a pass for the con-. ,g before (be ha]f ended |eaving s'on’ ] the Bulldogs with a 14-0 h a 1 f- jtime edge. Catlettsburg took the k i c k- ite Scoring ives McKell McKell Registers 119-14 Tilt Win (her Win No. 9 plunged from the !-yard line. kt tra point, the second time i n McKell Trips Raceland For 33-0 Victory Crown Finish At 10-0 For Season By PAUL McQUESTEN GREENUP, Ky.—McKell High School closed out its 1962 season here Friday night with a 46-12 victory over Wurtland to finish , with a perfect 10-C record and the McKell romped to its ninth Northeastern Kentucky Confer- Ikhorn City had moved out!four years that a McKe11 Ieam straight victory of the season ence championship. 14-0 lead in the first half had made any kicking effort and fifth in the Northeastern Ken- -j-bc gu]jdogs (be icague threatened to snap McKell's otber tban kickoffs and punts. , lucky Conference with a 33-0 dc- lltie witb a 6-0 record as Dave ning streak. The first touch-. McKe(| r e g a i n e d possession cision over Raceland. Wright ar.d Da e Harr each came on a 76-yard drive in ain g fumb,e and jp ,3 , j The Bulldogs will close out the scored three touchdowns and Phil ays with Don Phipps going in 1,.amn next week at Greenup Bentley added one. the 1. Dave Adkins ran the scored on a 17-yard pass from season next m at O ee p ground gain- ................ where theV Play Wurtla d! er as he picked up 289 yards Harr with a chance of sewing up the:added )76 NEKC crown. I McKe|| scored twice in the first McKell took a 6-0 lead in the qUar(er as Wright dashed S4 fi'st quarter when Buck Spears vards for one and Dave Harr hit Jim Simpson with a 13-yard capped an 86.yard drivc witb an scoring pass. A 22-,yard pass to c;gbt_yard bjast Ray Munn con- Dave Wright helped the drive verte(j after fjrst touchdown. a'tn8- . . The Bulldogs added two more McKell didn t score again until touchdowns :n the second chap- ter to hold a 27-0 halftime advan- cKcll started its comeback in same quarter. The Bulldogs! e 67 yards in 14 plays before |off op jt$ owp 40. d ,ine and e Wright ran over from the Tl «puvergioij AUgmpk failed right scored again in the third, irter at the t;nd of ,p 66-yard scored as Jim Lambert passed- b; (bjrd quarter when it ripped 74 yards to Ron Howard. McKell took the kick and after , ,one play lost the ball on a fum- re that tonk eipht plays. He; b|e setting the stage for Cat- red from the 2, but again the! lettsburg’s next score. The visi- ra points try failed. j tors took over on their own 43-vard he score stayed 14-12 until Mc-, |;ne an(j ;n eight plays scored on tage. The first came as Bentley scampered 10 yards to cap 64-yard effort. A pass interception by Gary Sammons set up the next score for two touchdowns in the period and added two more in the fourth. A 56-yard kickoff return by Sam French moved the ball into scoring territory. Dave Harr trav- eled 26 yards to the 8 and Phil , „ . v Bentley carried it over from | on the McKell 45. The Bulldogs 1 mustered its closing drive a 20.yard pass t0 ,Tim Adkins bere. Ray Munn made the place- covered lhe distance in five plavs in the game. from Lambert. Adkins ran the ment . . . , was even all the way. eachiex(ra pojnt to put ,he score a, j The Bulldogs scored again as Wlth Wrl8ht scoring from the i getting 13 first downs and 14.13 after tbree periods. Bentley capped a 40-yard effort 12. Munn's placements were good. Kell gaining 266 yards to 2641 Tbe Bulldogs started fourth- Wltb a one-yard smash. Munn’s, The Bulldogs added two more Elkhorn City. ‘period action from their own 39, kick was good and McKell had scores in the third quarter as horn City 7 7 0 ® !lfias Spears passed 43 yards to a 20-0 lead after three periods. Harr scored from the 3 and Ke 0 S 6 1 181 Jim Simpson. In seven addition-;! The Bulldogs scored two w . .. . „■? v,rds for the ouchdowns: Elkhorn City —: a[ pfays the Bulldogs moved to more in the fourth frame. The rec( n(i pps 2. McKell—Wright 2. Bent- a t0uchdown with David Harr first came as Bentley blasted over ° jp (be bna| frame Harr broke going over. Munn again made from the 5 to climax a 46- loose for gs yards and Buck tiK‘ | good on a kick for the conver- yard drive, and the second score gpears passed to Bill Wagner for ' sion. was set up with a fumble re- tbe extra hints after touchdowns: City—Adkins (run), Dam- (pass). McKell—Harr (run). point. The victory puts the Bulldogs covery on the Raceland 19 with Wurtland’s two scores came 4-0 in NEKC action, and gives Jim Slater taking it the distance when a McKell fumble was picked them a decisive hold on the for the touchdown. Munn s kick pp j- a 45-yard touchdown run in league pennant with Wurtland was good after the second score. tbe ,bird and a 2g.yard pass pfay and Raceland still to play. McKell racked up 13 first downs -ccounted for the six points in Catlettsburg 0 0 13 0—131 and gained 273 yards compared tbe fina| frame McKell 7 7 0 7—21 j to 9 and 237 for Raceland. The Touch downs: Catlettsburg— Bulldogs hit of 3 of 7 passes for 43 yards and Raceland made 2 of Howard, Adkins; McKell— Wright 2, Harr. Points after touchdown: Cat- lettsburg—Adkins (run); McKell —Munn (3 kicks). 12 for 25. Raceland 0 0 0 0— 0 McKell 6 0 14 13-33 Touchdowns; McKell — Simp- son, Bentley 3, Slater. Points after touchdowns: Mc- Kell — Munn (3 placements). McKell had 16 first downs and gained 555 yards. Wurtland made 11 first downs and picked up 223 yards. Wurtland 0 0 6 6—12 McKell 13 14 12 7—IS Touchdowns: McKell—Wright 3. Harr 3, Bentley Points after touchdowns: McKeil —Munn 3 (placements), Wagner (pass). 85 Varsity Football Team 62-63 FIRST ROW: Jim Helums, Mgr., David Spears, Bob Collins, Jim Slater, Roy Glispie, Charles Keibler, David Chaffins, Carl Munn, Bob Munn, Danny Mercer, SECOND ROW: Phillip Bentley, Benny Carver, Sam French, David Horton, David Wright, Bill Wagner, Bill Hayden, Gary Sammons, David Harr, THIRD ROW: Tom Sims, Coach, Carlos Stone, Bill Traylor, Randall Bruce, Boh Nickel, Raymond -Munn, Jack Flannery, James Simpson, Walter Riggs, Fred limber lake, Chester Bruce, Coach oo John Morton, John Younce, SECOND ROW: Bob Meenach, Phillip Watson, Sam Adkins Joe Ronald Tarr, Walter Spriggs, Keith Hardin, Tom Colston, Benny Spears, Gary Baker, Ray Nickel Scorekeeper Paul McQuostion Seniors—Flannery and Wagner Captains—Collins and Bentley VARSITY CHEERLEADERS I. R. Miller, Lemaster, Howard, Hieneman, Nichols. 88 Wright, Coach Sims and Harr Srs. Ren Carver. Dave Chaffins and Hayden N.E.K.C. Simpson, Collins, and Spears Stone, Chaffins, and Bentley Sr. Captains, Collin. Bentley 89 90 FOOTBALL QUEEN Linda Bentley JUDY MARTIN D0RTI1Y QUALLS CAROL NICHOLS Attendants Football Queen McKell VARSITY SCORES 34 Bovd Co 13 McKell ... 39 Portsmouth West 0. 26 McKell 36 Portsmouth. Ohio 6 McKell 20 Russell .... 7 McKell 21 Louisa . 6 McKell..........27 M. M. 1................. 0 McKell..........19 Elkhorn City .......... 14 McKell 21 Catlettsburg 13 McKell 33 Raceland 0 McKell 46 Wurtland 12 91 V a rsi ty Basketba 11 Phillip Watson, John Younce, Boh Meench, Danny Mercer, Cary Sammons, Randell Bruce, Gary Tolliver, Gary Baker, Benny Spears, David Harr, Raymond Munn, James Simpson, Paul Phillips, Jimmy Heliums Freshman Basketball Buddy W'ooten John Patterson Ronnie Nickel Ron Tarr Joe Hannahs Bob Meenach Mike Crawford Dean Keibler Richard Collier Keith Hardin Gary Baker 92 ROBERSON FURNITURE HOME South Shore, Kentucky JAMES HELLUMS BEN TACKETT Student Manager Coach PHILLIP WATSON Student Manager JIM SIMPSON, Junior 6’ 2 180 Winner of 1. Efficiency award; 2. McKell outstanding ath- lete; 3. All N.E.K.C.; 4. All state hon. mention. Record speaks for itself. Bird's Eye View Starting Five Tackett 93 GARY BAKER, Freshman 5’ 11” 160 Could become an outstanding rebounder and pivot man. GARY TOLLIVER. Sophomore 5’ 11” 150 First year, great hustle; Attitude changed a great deal; Expect greater things next year. HAVID HARR, Sophomore 6’ 0” 170 Had trouble adapting to new run and shoot of- fense: lost last half of season due to injury in Wurtland Game; has the ability to make a good Basketballer. RAY MUNN 6’ 3” 185 Has all the physical qualities necessary; good jumping ability. RANDALL BRUCE 5’ 10” 145 One of the beter shots on. the squad; needs to develop self confidence; could be outstanding prospect. PAUL PHILLIPS, Sophomore 6’ 2” 165 Example of what hard work can do; expect greater things next year. 94 DAN MERCER, Sophomore 5’ 9” 130 ' Started most of the year; loves the game. REN SPEARS, Freshman 6’ 0” All 63rd District ton; B team outstand- ing prospect. CARY SAMMONS, Sophomore 5’ IF 155 Outstanding out side shot. JOHN YOUNCE, Freshman 5’ 8” 145 Has great desire; could become an out- standing guard. BOB MEENACH, Freshman 5’ 10” 130 Tremendous improvement this year. COMPLIMENTS OF BIER LEY HENDERSON, Portsmouth, Ohio SUMMER AND SONS, Portsmouth, Ohio KOPY KAT, Portsmouth, Ohio CRICHTON OFFICE SUPPLY, Portsmouth, Ohio MARTINGS, Portsmouth ANDY AND CHRISTINE STEPHENS WALKERS SHOE STORE. Portsmouth 95 RESERVE CHEERLEADERS: Georgia Murry, Frances Ward, Janet Angel, Linda Hart, Rita McGinnis VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Regina Hieneman Cheri Lemaster Carol Nichols Karen Miller Marcella Howard 96 KAY CARR SALLY WILSON SHEILA SEXTON THELMA TIMBERLAKE GEORGIA MURRY JUDY HAYDEN Attendants Basketball Queen TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY 98 BASEBALL SPONSORS: Mr. Steven- son and Mr. Bruce, ROW 1: Don McGinnis, Bob Nickel, David Wright, David Harr, Raymond Munn, ROWr 2: Randall Bruce, Buck Spears, Carl Munn, Danny Mercer. Gary Sammons Carl Munn and Buck Spears. A senior David Wright, pitcher and soph, make a team. Gary Sammons and Danny Mercer. Will it arrive in time? Spears and Sammons “out we think!” McGinnis and Harr, c’mon, gimmie th’ ball. 100 BUCK SPEARS Most Improved Back PHIL BENTLEY Most Valuable Player JAMES SIMPSON Best All Around Athlete BOB COLLINS Most Improved Lineman Charles Bradshaw, Coach U. K. Robert Collins, Buck Spears, Phil Bentley, James Simpson 101 A queen is crowned Now hear this A moment to remember Commencement IIU - Jtt ' ; ■?. ._ _„ . s-S .SJl , Br9=NS5-2 Ki r «sii . . -trst f v- - - I’ lfWW ANOTHER MILESTONE IN TIIE HOAD TO SUCCESS ™sv- ‘:' v -A PVMBIHP r_--iPS R W:«£ST aSrN fi£ f,';v vtl ' rwfe? ■• jc • r 3L-' '' ' ■ M ,‘'% --' J «•


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