McLuney High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Crooksville, OH)

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Q-YW-, ..: , vamp, Q .. . fi :...o-X9 f, Q u , 4 :Q Dedication In grateful appreciation for her willing assistance in helping us with our class projects the past two years, we wish to dedicate this annual to Donna Frame. MR. WALTER H. HELRRXOTT. Superintendent Capitol unlvereny Miami urllveraley Harvard University ollle unlvel-any B. A., M. A. MRS. ANNIE Lf-.ulzlls LUDWIG, B. A. Home Ea.-B. langllel-l oalelaml City College Indiana 'State Teachers College Central callage of Iowa MRS. ELIZABETH SIMMONS. ls. A. English Memphis Academy of Al-me waeeem Kentucky Stake Tenchers,College MR. HENRY smmows commercial Visalia Jafllaf College seamen College Western Kentucky State Teachers College MR. Ronan-r FRAME Coach-Hhtory om sam unxvumy MRS. GLADYS ALLEN 'nh A. sm Gm-me Muskingum College emo sm: unxvenny MR. THOMAS E. WOLFE, B. S. Q , shop--Mm. Q, .5 1 ohm sm: unxvnfsny Q Y 2 'gg 5 5 3513292 . ' f 1 1 , 2,5 .1 . ww. , LA 4 X. if xwfx J f 'eff , 'ev , 5 .K '- -1 . , ae K ', . 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Z Scholarship Tea! . . . . . 4 JAMES mnwmn MURPHY num.. Baskelball ..,......... , . . .2 auebaxx ... .. z,a,4 Teencxub .. 2 Ammlsenff.. ...,4 Band .... . . . . chu Play. .... . Schelarshlp'1'est . . ...l,Z,3,4 ... 3.4 ....4 JERRY LEE RAMBO ..,,,,,k,,.. ammx . . ............ z.a.4 nukemlx ...... . . . 1 Mixed Chorus. . . . . .l Manger ..... . . .a.4 Teen Club . . . . . .2 Annual Stuff . . . . 4 CHARLES KEITH REED --sham c1eeclun.............. .. TEDDY RAY SMITH Button ClulFlny......... Mixed Chorus . . . Animal Siulf . . . nmbux. . . . .'.'f.5,4 Bankeiball . . . . . . Tlrnekeeper . . RAYMOND FRANCIS YOUNKIN ukly. EARL DOUGLAS THOMAS --Bugs-. Basketball ................. l Buehnll . ........ . . . l,Z,3,4 Mlxed Chorlll . . . .112 Teen Club . . . . . .2 WILLIAM RAY T OLLEY --Bm., IR. MlxedChox-ul.....,......l Annum sem . . . . . may Prompter . . . Scholarship 'rue . . .1 4 ..3 ..I FRANKLIN D.' TRACY --spencew Mlxed Chorus ........ . . . . Basketball . , . . . . . . . Baseball . . . . . cms, may . . . Annu.: scarf . . one cm, . . Teen cms . . . . 1,2 1.2.3-4 . . . I . . .3.4 ...4 ...l ...Z MARG ARET ROSE WEINER nmwgxg.. Class Play .............. 3.4 Mlxed Chorus .... . . l Glrll' Glee Club . . . . . 4 Class Offlcer . . . . . 2,1 ArmualStaff... ...4 Cheerleader . . .... 2.3.4 Band ...... . . l,Z,3,4 ,.,:,,,,:',.. . .Y .mf .Q ..,,.,., K ' ur: ' ' '1' - - 'f - :gas ,gif 5- ' 'V ng' im s .V in Yi ALBERTA FAE WHALEY 3, bs ..Bu,.. .va Class Play ......... ,... . .3.4 Mixed chorus .... . . 1,2 Girls' Glee Club . . . . 4 Class Olflcer ..... - . l Anm.,nsf.fr.., ....... .. 4 Homemaker Teil Wlnnel' . . . . 4 Llhrary Club ......... . . 3 I WILLIAM CARL YOUNKIN Bill Basketball ....... . . . l.Z.3.4 Teen Club ...... .... 2 Baseball . . . . . l.3.4 rp 1 . Qi! :fn ,.. . -12.521 Q -M2 me-g.-:M sa wb' -'Z 2' v3 Q 1i'..L,?.,.'i ' 'P . W5 , 35. - SW 'uf-E'2i X. :slr , , ff' rf-: '26 W 1 is1f ':fi,5fIs 55,3 '?Qi-ilw , 2: . , 5 . A15 ,' '.. 5 . ,H . .,., .l,. , ..l .,Mi..4. mx , in w Q 5,.3,sm,, .. f :'1'lI:- Yf:f.f?i .z 2115-f-'I.:'? E'zT?3tA f.I.- fx'-'f : R5 .are .v-5 2 13 2' :xx : is-ers-A 'ff' 1.-s f-m - .is zz f' ' -Q, ' , . ' ' ..:'2 1 535 ' 4' ,zj-.r Elfilb. - Q. 1 .gt-,'V,f2' .:..:5, 'L . j,..:: F a.z:',2, '.' H f f u 'l,?sir11ftgi5i521? X 4. A 'dwsfx '1i::1,..1,2,::j:.' . . ilfislikiffiilf .. A 5, qs.: .Y 3 .. ' -2 all . Q . 'Sf' 4 Q, .. pa.. F., 1 clgenior Class fH,S'l'0lyM On September 7, 1954, thirty-seven students wandered through the doors of McLuney High School, Our class advisor for this year was Mr. Montgomery. Our class officers were: President - Raymond Frameg Vice-President - Vonnie Hayhurstp Secretary - Kay Hinkley Treasurer - Sue Paskell. We had a number of boys on the basketball team. They were Raymond Frame, Don Nelson, Terry Pletcher, Bill Younkin, Franklin Tracy, Jerry Rambo, Larry 'I-louk, and Robert Dickerson. During the year we lost six members of our class. They were Everett Hill, Kenneth Penrod, Terry Shirkey, Charles Spung, Linda Bowen, and Walter Kinney, We had members in the band and glee club. On September 6, 1955, thirty-one students were back for another year. We were sorry to see that we had lost Shirley Turner, Kay Rose, and David Southall during the summer, but we gained Rachel Lewis the second semester. Our class advisor for this year was Mr. Herriott. Our class officers were President - Raymond Frameg Vice- President - Artie Danisong Secretary - Kay Hinkleg Treasurer - Margaret Weiner. This year we also had boys on the basketball team. They were Jim Murphy, Franklin Tracy, Terry Pletcher, Don Nelson, Raymond Frame, and Bill Younkin, We also had four cheerleaders. They were Joyce Pletcher, Kay Hinkle, Nancy Gossman, and Margaret Weiner. We had members in the band. On September 4, 1956. twenty-nine of us began our junior year. During the summer we had lost Artie Danison and Joyce Pletcher. Then during the term we lost Paul Erwin, Kay Hinkle, Ruth Ann Kaufman, and Rosie Riffle. To brighten our spirits Teddy Smith and Alberta Whaley became members of our class. Our class advisor for this year was Mrs. Simmons. Our class officers were: President - Vonnie I-layhurstg Vice-President - - Don Nelson: Secretary - Donna Embrey: Treasurer - Rachel Lewis. Boys on the basket- ball team were Raymond Frame, Terry Pletcher, Don Nelson, Franklin Tracy, Bill Younkin. We also had four cheerleaders. They were Donna Embrey, Rachel Lewis, Nancy Gossman, and Margaret Weiner, We had members in the band. On September 4, 1957, twenty-five of us were back for our final year. During vacation we lost Donna Embrey and Sue Paskell. Then during the term we lost Betty Estep and Sue Bateson, Dick Smith joined our class the last semester to make a total of twenty- two, Mr. Herriott was our class advisor. Our class officers were: President - Vonnie l-layhurstg Vice-President - Terry Pletcherg Secretary - Margaret Weinerg Treasurer - Rachel Lewis: News Reporter - Raymond Frame. Boys on the basketball team were Don Nelson, Bill Younkin, Raymond Frame, Terry Pletcher, and Franklin Tracy. The cheer- leaders of our class were Nancy Gossman, Rachel Lewis, and Margaret Weiner. We had members in the band and glee club. By: Margaret Weiner Senior Class Will We, the students of the Senior Class of 1958, of McLuney High School, in Perry County, of the state of Ohio, being of absent mind, do not make, publish, or declare this our last will and testament, in the way it follows: To Mr. Hex-riott, we leave a more studious class and hope they will be less trouble- some. To Mr. Frame, we leave the memories of our discussion circle in democracy class. To Mrs. Ludwig, we leave the milk in the Home Economics Room. To Mr. Simmons, we leave the candy man. To Mrs. Simmons, we leave the Senior Home Room. To Mr. Wolfe, we leave the paint on the lab table. To Mrs. Donathan, we leave the remaining Glee Club. To Mr. Mokros, we leave a better-sounding band. To the Junior Class we leave our ability to get excused. To the Sophomore Class we leave two years of fun and study. To the Freshman Class we leaventhe complete understanding of high school. To Donna Frame, we leave the financial worries of annual advertisements and Christmas cards. I, Max Brannigan, leave, and will be glad l'm going. I, Robert Dickerson, leave my big mouth to Wayne Pletcher. l, Raymond Frame, leave my temper to Gail Smith. I, Nancy Gossman, leave my dancing ability to Margie McCabe. I, Vonnie I-layhurst, leave my talent for talking to anyone ---- l've used it long enough I, Larry Houk, leave my speech ability to Roland Gibbs. I, Rachel Lewis, leave my cheerleading career to Lucille Mayle. I, George McNeal, leave my good-looking hair to Edison, I, Jim Murphy. leave my ability to get along with Mrs. Ludwig to Joan Shirkey. I, Don Nelson, leave my size 13's to anyone whose feet are big enough to fill them, 1, Terry Pletcher, leave my ability to go with girls to Jack Frame, I, Jerry Rambo, leave my devilment to Terry Sprouse. I, Keith Reed, leave my cigarettes to Tommy Allen. l, Dick Smith, leave my ability to detour trouble to Wayne Kelley. I, Ted Smith, leave my ability to out-talk Mrs. Ludwig to Bobby Gossman. I, Doug Thomas, leave my tallness to Truman Pittman. I, Bill Tolley, leave my money to anyone who thinks they can take it away from me. I, Franklin Tracy, leave my girls ---- on second thought I'll take them with me. I, Margaret Weiner, leave my horrible, sour notes to Loretta Tracy. I, Alberta Whaley, leave my short, plump figure to Donna Jewett. I, Bill Younkin, leave my quietness to Louis Sims. I, Raymond Younkin, leave nothing: I need everything I have. And now having disposed of our most cherished possessions we set our hand and seal L0 this our last will and testament. Signed, published, and undeclared by the above names, we hereunto subscribed our HBYHES. Drawn up by: Alberta Whaley witnessed by: Vonnie Hayhurst Margaret Weiner Keith Reed Max Brannigan Don Nelson Bill Younkin Teddy Smith Jerry Rambo Franklin Tracy Bill Tolley Raymond Younkin Vonnie Hayhurst Nancy Gossman Rachel Lewis Margaret Weiner Alberta Whaley Robert Dickerson Terry Pletcher Jim Murphy Dick Smith George McNeal Larry Houk Raymond Frame Mr. Frame Mr. Simmons Mrs. Simmons Mr. Herriott Mrs. Ludwig Mr. Wolfe Mr. Mokros Mr. Eppley Can You Imagine Having a flat-top Wearing slippers Wearing size eight shoes Wearing Gale Smith's clothes Not tormenting Margaret Weiner As a blonde Not tormenting the girls In Love With curly hair Not practicing to be a beautician during school Not complaining about Vonnie Not at odds with Wir. Wolfe Not thinking of Roger Tall and slim Not flirting with Lucille Mayle Staying on his feet an entire basketball game Agreeing with Mr, Frame in democracy class In a hurry Having one girlfriend for two weeks straight Being center on a basketball team ' Without a flat-top Telling a funny joke Keeping all the girls quiet in bookkeeping class Having a perfect English class Not hunting the Seniors Not running Don Nelson and Terry Pletcher out of the Home Ec Having a perfect Math class Having a ZOO-piece band Not having to sweep the Senior room By: Franklin Tracy Max Brannigan Keith Reed Larry l-Iouk Senior Class Prophecy Long Island, New York April 27, 1978 Dear Alberta fWhaleyl Shepard, I just heard about the arrival of your eighth son. If you keep it up you'll have as many as our old classmate Nancy fGossmanl Harris who now has nine sons. She always said that she wanted her own baseball team. Did you know that she is the jitterbug queen of Redfield? At her age, too? ' I was talking to Margaret fweinerl LeRoy last week. She told me that she and Roger had just bought the McLuney Airport. After a few minor repairs they'll be open for business. They're each going to teach classes in flying. Margaret's will be known as Maggie's Maniacs and Roger's will be Rod's Robots . Rachel and Butch Frame are living right next door to Raymond and me. Butch is an executive producer at Radio City Television Studios and Rachel writes the advice-to-the- lovelorn column Aches of the Heart . She has thousands of readers. I read about four of our former classmates in the newspaper just before I started writing this letter. James Murphy has developed a new satellite which will travel around the earth at a terrific speed, but he can't figure out how to get it off the ground. He gives all the credit to Mr. Wolfe, helicopter class instructor and rocket expert. Don Nelson is going abroad to study the farm situation. He's taking Judy and the twins with him. He has developed a new process for milking cows. The pharmacist, Terry Pletcher, and Dr. George McNeal were arrested last week for giving arsenic to Robert Dickerson, but Police Chief Max Brannigan and Detective Keith Reed released them later, calling it justifiable homicide. It seems Robert had been stealing candy pills from them and they slipped some arsenic-coated ones in among the candy ones. Jerry Rambo and Teddy Smith have their own garage now. Theyservicejet planes. Ted has signed up to be the first one to ride in a rocket to the moon. Jerry is going along to take care of the dog. Franklin Tracy bought a '78 Ford. He couldn't get along with his '54 Chevy any longer. It fell apart. He must be one of the thriftier ones from our class. Raymond Younkin has become a professional hobo. He only travels on the best freight cars. There's such a difference between him and his brother Bill who owns the Berry Pop Plant. Bill Tolley has a gambling casino in Las Vegas. He built it for his wife--the glamorous night club entertainer--Tootsie Roll. Douglas Thomas lost quite a sum of money at Bill's Place while playing blackjack. They must not play it like they do euchre- or he would have won. Ted and Jerry would be a cinch for this game, too. I haven't told you a thing about myself. I have a beauty salon on Sth Avenue with Dick Smith as my head hairdresser. Well, I must close for now. Raymond is boxing for the middle-weight championship tonight and I have lots to do between now and then. Sincerely, Vonnie llflayhurstl Reed P. S. Have you read Larry Houk's latest book? This one is quite different from the others he has written. It tells a true story. JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET On May 4, 1956, the junior class gave their Junior-Senior banquet at Winsor's Steak House. A steak dinner was served. The theme of the banquet was Fairyland and Romance . Fairy queens were given as favors. CLASS SONG fTune of Halls of Ivyl Oh, we love the Halls of McLuney That surround us here today, And we will not forget Tho' we be far, far away. In the sacred Halls of McLuney Where we've lived and learned to know, And thro' the years we'11 see you In the soft afterglow. CLASS MOTTO Success Is Our Aim And Goal CLASS COLORS Maroon and White CLASS FLO WER White C arnation JIMMY NANCY -'TEXRY-' QZLBSAKWEW, iii .. ..1wfe:e?'J':i?Qf' 55-ff.2:::a: i1:3--ihiieeggi 53 2, fl ' ,vmaf-.J , .1 . '-xv Fitz: I V' 41 M ' Q ess: V . Q , ,Q .,-5 MQW. ', , , :G 5 - fvxvf- J: ROBERT x a TEDDY BILL 81 RAY KEITH --nous'- ?'?,, 1f. 'iHE'i1?g5 MAGG1E'- Q '51, ' ' 'Q liz, . I r A A-Moosm-' ,gf Q V fa m ' 4 - 1- Y -15, '1' ' . I 'v- ' Linn, 'I V Y eq 1- fs zsagdff- X M - 'm f L1'2. .3'f , px 3 11' - w-gif 94 ' .1.'1i Jn. , . ., .,.,.'.: - M.. :K fe if 1. . PV 8 Q 1 6 I 6 . .x,:...fQf2 Q, 5' pf N 4 9 . 4. 4 Z - X! ak! Q ,arsxvt I , gg 4 R 4' 11 J., v. -. .31-4. . ' 5 BILLY TE-5SIE JERRY s k.. ,V . ry Wfwt 'B,i M- V A ' 5 X: , , X, . 5: 1: .5 ..,, ,.,. 111:31 ,QQQSQN ljgsgdsu ,Q-cv' .A . 541 uv --SP VONNTE ENCER' A-Ji Q- 2 JT' ws lil'- f 425555212 Vffgi' ff? M We EJ . I K Junior Class Ifstory On September 6, 1955, forty students started their freshman year. During the year we lost five students. We chose the following class officers for that year: President - Bill Bolyardg Vice-President - Toddy Sidwellg Secretary - Barbara Rosserg Treasurer - Ralph Frame. We had eight boys on the basketball team. Our class advisor was Mr. Montgomery. On September 4, 1956, thirty-two students entered their sophomore year. During the year we lost five members. The class officers for that year were: President - Joan Donnisg Vice-President - Roland Gibbsg Secretary - Barbara Rosserg Treasurer- Ralph Frame. Our class advisor was Mr. Simmons. We had seven boys on the basketball team and two cheerleaders. On September 4, 1957, we started our junior year with twenty-six members. During the first semester we lost three members. During the second semester Sharon Wolfe joined our class. Mrs. Ludwig was our class advisor. The class officers were as follows: President - Jack Frameg Vice-President - Robert Printzg Secretary - Barbara Rosserg Treasurer - Mary Alfman, We had eight boys on the basketball team and two cheerleaders. Junior Class FIRST ROW: Mrs. Ludwig, Sylvia Hill, Kay Wilson, Barbara Rosser, Audrey Shlrkey, Mae Ansel, Bessie Moore, Mary Allman, Florence Reed, Joan Dennis. SECOND ROW: Bill Bolyard, Robert Printz, Jack Frame, Terry Sprouse, Roland Gibbs, Roger Thomas, David Lewis, Paul Conaway, Brent Taylor, David Kangas. Sophomore Class Iistory On September 4, 1956, thirty-nine students entered the doors of McLuney as freshmen. Our advisor was Mr. Frame. The class officers were: President - Patty Murphy: Vice-President - lean Sidwellg Secretary - Dianne Channel, Treasurer - Gaynell Wyerg News Reporter - Wanda Yoder. During the year we lost Max Willison, but gained Mary Lou Parker and Ronnie Snider. We had five boys on the basketball team. In May we had a swimming party at Burr Oakj On september 4, 1957, we came back with thirty-seven students. Our advisor was Mr, Wolfe. We elected the following class officers: President - Jean Sidwellg Vice-President - Sue Parkerg Secretary - Patty Murphy, Treasurer - Marilyn Russell, News Reporter - Loretta Tracy. During the summer we lost Dean Bateson, Eddie McCabe, Sue Storrs, and Ronnie Snider. In October Dick Gruey entered our class. We had a reserve cheerleader, Dianne Channel. We had a bake sale to earn money. Sophomore Class FIRST RCWW: Charles Cherry, Tony Burton, Tommy Allen, Gale Smith, David Russell, Roger Eveland, Wayne Kelly. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Whaley, Elma Corp, Lucille Mayle, Marilyn Russell, Loretta Tracy, Janet Bolyard, Sue Parker, Betty Moore, Mary Lou Parker, Patty Murphy, Sandy Smith, Jean Sidwell. THIRD ROW: Gaynell Wyer, Alice Faye Reed, Wanda Yoder, Wayne Pletcher, Dale Smith, Louis Sims, Arthur Potts, Harold McNeal, Dick Gruey, Carol Houk, Joan Shirkey, Janet Chappelear, Bruce Thomas, Raymond Dennis, Dianne Channel. u Freshman Class Ihlvtofy On September 4, 1957, thirty-two students entered the doors of McLuney High School to begin their freshman year. During the semester we lost Renna Rose, and in December we gained Barbara Blagg, still leaving a total of thirty-two students. Our class advisor was Mr, Frame. We chose the following officers: President - Judy Allardg Vice-President - Marie Reedg Secretary - Donna Tolleyg Treasurer - Leon Penrodg News Reporter - Paul Weiner. We had six boys on the basketball team and Marie Reed was one of the reserve cheerleaders. We had four members in the girls' glee club and two members in the band. Freshman Class FIRST ROW: Bill Estep, Paul Weiner, Truman Pittman, Kenny Calwell, Gary Hurst, Alvle Reed, Donald Smith, Charles Dennis. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Turner, Donna Tolley, Max-jie McCabe, Karen Colborn, Sylvia Pettit, Judy Allard, Bonnie Younkin, Phyllis E-mbrey, Arlene Sidwell, Marie Reed, Susie Pickrell, Delilah Tyo, 1 THIRD ROW: John Spung, Frank Mclntyre, John Willison, Ronnie Dusenberry, Harold Davis, David Stigler, Leon Penrod, Roger Miller, Bobby Gossman, Jim Richardson, Jim Brown. Seventh and Ezgrllth Grades FIRST ROW: James Drlggs, Blll Burton, John Rosser, Terry Bateson, Scott Herrlott. SECOND ROW: Biddle Klnny, Donna Neff, Betty Wyer, Mona Shaner, Dona Shaner, Kay Thomas, Donna Iewett, Evelyn Parker, Ruby Eveland, Sharon Whlte. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Allen, Kay Fortney, Charity Megethlng, David Neff, Dale Frame, Richard Grubb, John Brownlng, Steven Ater, Ronnle Malnes. FIRST ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW Fl lh and Snlh Grades Glen mmeen, Lee Parson, Jem, 1-loner Jerry Fortney, Shlrkey Jimmie career. George Kmney, am Lawrence Lucille mme Sue Wyer, Glenda meme, Karen Perm., ser. Jane Lewxr Janei Allard Diane Herrxen Glendnla Wllllson Mr. Breeze Frank Prllchard mexey Holklnson, Jeen o Nell Jane Wllllaon Bobby luerrereeerr neue Talley o nueenuerry, Reyal spung nremme neerer Henry Lxeae Epply J-.ay mme merrerdeon Peuxe mme Lee I-'reme Peggy ary me r, Roger Third And Fburth Grade rms-r Rowe amen Shirley, Randy Jones, Jenn nrbxrreen, K..-1 snerrxek, Dumy Peexeeu, cxmer sammene. John Guy :mem-. sscown now: Mernyrr sermxey. Berber. smm., Cynthia wunerr., Nancy spurs, Dunn sarxurq-, cryem nee., arena. Mmer, Nancy sfeprrerreer. mam- um, Anne Herper, Erneeune Browning, Cheryl Jer-mee, Leaeme Kuhn. -:man now: Judy Herrxen. Carolyn Robinson, norms. Jewett, Rhzhurd Brewrxng. Melvin Penrea smeyerr Jemrren. Jerry Brown. Fred Dermce. negnnr Dusenberry, Vicky Geeemrn. Second And Third Grade rmsr now: neym nemneer.. Gary LeRoy,- Steven smbrey, Gary Browning. Roger Schooley, Donald Lmz, Remy Stover, oeerge wyer. SECOND now: Nancy Kinney, Rosalie Stephenson, snerer. weryer, Linda Wyer, Sue Price, Judy Rue, Jenee uppe, Shurnn aemre, Lenox-n rem-ey. June mme, Kerry Io Rue. -mmm now: Bobby Noce, Steven 'rr.em.e, sm mu. neue Mlller, wnmm o-Neu, Kenneth Richardson, nrnrm Hinkle, Rodger Hiu. ruehera nueenberry, David Alchele, Ffrsl Grade FIRST ROW: Stephan Sherrlck, Charles Hill, Scott Jones, Rlchard Holler, Alva Kinney, Rennie Schoolcy, Ronnie Parker, Danny Smlth, Donald Eveland, Nathan Slmmons, Fddle Note. SECOND ROW: Cnnnle Schooley, Llnda Hllea, Connie Wllllson, Robin Ruaa, Wanda Estep, Sherlynn Pritchard, Nancy Johnson, Carol O'Nell, Marsha Hlnkle, Barbara Fortney Mm, Lou no-2, Indy Wyer, .um nun., Paula Fulk. l-lnw High the ceuxngr' 4 1 Detentlon Bound Murder on the Staircase The Cheesecake Gfmgvv Checker Tournament Friday Inventory .study Han, ? ?.. --I-1.115 of Ivy 4 1 funior Class Play On March ZZ, 1957, the junior class presented their class play, The Atomic Blonde, a three-act comedy directed by Mrs. Simmons and Mr. Herriott. The cast included: Bob Nickerson, Co-owner of the Healthitarium . . Oriole Byrd, the Negro maid ............ Katinka Katzenpheifer, the Dutch cook ...... Skid Werling, Bob's pal and partner ,,...,,,. Parsimonius Jackson- Parsy , Negro porter . . . Doogie Deane, fugitive from the constibule ,,,, Sylvester Butterfish, the constibule ,,,,,,, Mrs. Philo Pratt, nosy, next-door neighbor . . Wilella Wylie, Doogie's rich, Spinster aunt . . . Finchley St. John III, looking for a rich wife. . Gurney Maddox, Skid's rival in love .,....,,,, Adelaide Burkeleigh-Banks. ardent club woman, . , Doreen Burkeleigh-Banks, her attractive daughter . . . Betty Hartford, Adelaide's poor niece .,.....,,. The Headless Han't .................... Raymond Frame . .Alberta Whaley Vonnie Hayhurst . . . . Jim Murphy . George McNeal . . . . Don Nelson . 'Terry Pletcher . . . . Sue Paskell Nancy Gossman . . . .Franklin Tracy . .Robert Dickerson Marg aret Weiner . . . Donna Embrey ,,Rachel Lewis ..: ..'? ? '?? Headless Han't Girls ' Clee Club FIRST ROW: Donna Tolley. Karen Colborn, Carol Houk, Elma Corp. SECOND ROW: Joan Dennis, Mary Allman, Carolyn Stallings, Florence Reed, Loretta Tracy, Vonnle Haynux-st, Marilyn Russell. THIRD ROW: Alberta Whaley, Betty Moore, Margaret Weiner, Jean Sirlwell, Norma Wilson, - Nancy Gossman, Delilah 'l'yo, Rachel Lewis, Marle Reed, Sandy Smith, Sue Parker Art Class FIRST ROW: Rachel Lewis, Carolyn Tux-ner, Sylvia Pettit, Douglas Thomas, Teddy Smith, Betty Estep, Paul Weiner, Dianne Channel, Barbara Rosser, Margaret Weiner. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wolfe, .Tohn Spung, David Kangas, Bill Bolyard, Arthur Potts, Brent Taylor, Bobby Gossman. Lats Movie Gang U Ediior ....... Assistant Editor Business Manager Assistant Manager Sports........ Photography . . Jokes . . . . Activities . . . Typists . . Advisor . . Annual Staff Of 1.958 . . . . Raymond Frame . . James Murphy . Terry Pletcher . . . Don Nelson , . ,Jerry Rambo , Rachel Lewis Nancy Gossman , , , . Larry Houk Teddy Smith Margaret Weiner Franklin Tracy Vonnie Hayhurst Nancy Gossman Rachel Lewis Margaret Weiner Alberta Whaley . Mrs. Simmons v u.4-..u ' .f.. I :lf 1 ' X. QS I Spogu Varsity Schedule 51 59 McI..uney McLuney 69 McLuney 73 McLuney 50 McLuney 74 McLuney 56 McLuney 53 McLuney 51 McLuney 47 McLuney 56 McLuney 43 McLuney 45 McLuney 49 McLuney 41 McLuney 36 McLuney 89 LEFT TO RIGHT: IN FRONT: Pennsville 50 N. Straitsville 5Z Thornville 58 Corning 86 Somerset 58 Junction City 46 Shawnee 69 Glenford 54 Adamsville 64 N. Straitsville Z9 Thornville 55 Corning 73 Glenford 49 Somerset 58 Junction City 53 Shawnee Reserve Schedule McLuney Mc Luney Mc Luney Mc Luney McLuney Mc Luney McLuney Mc Luney Mc Luney Mc buney Mc Luney Mc Luney McLuney McLuney Mc Luney Mc Luney Pennsville N. Straitsville Thornville Corning Somerset Junction City Shawnee Glenford Adamsville N. Straitsville Thornville Corning Glenford Somerset Junction City Shawnee Robert Printz, Brent Taylor, Franklin Tracy, Don Nelson, Arthur Potts, Bill Younkin, Louis Sims, Terry Pletcher, Paul Conaway, Terry Sprouge, Ralph Frame. Coach - Robert Frameg Manager - Teddy Smith. Reserves FIRST ROW: Manager-Roger Thomas, Dale Smith, Jim Richardson, Wayne Pletcher, Roland Gibbs, Harold Davis, Frank Mclntyre, Wayne Kelly, Manager-David Lewls. SECOND ROW: Manager-Jerry Rambo, Gale Smith, Jack Frame, Roger Miller. Harold McNeal. Bruce Thomas, Bobby Gossman, Donald Smith, Coach-Rober: Frame. Baseball Team IN FRONT: Tommy Allen - Manager FIRST ROW: Douglas Thomas. David Kangas, Terry Pletcher, .Tim Murphy, Jerry Rambo, Paul Conaway, Robert Prlntz. SECOND ROW: Teddy Smith, Kelly Brannigan, Dale Smith, Wayne Kelly, Bill Younkin, Roger Thomas, Brent Taylor, Terry Sprouse, David Lewis. Reserve Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Dianne Channel, Marie Reed, Norma Wilsonfnbsentj, Mae Ansel fabsentj Varsity Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Margaret Weiner. Nancy Gossman, Rachel Lewis. Don Nelson pulled into a service station for gas. Attendant: Do you likeghyll? Don: Gosh, noi Pm going steady with Judy. Bill T.: Larry, I can see that you have changed to your red flannels. Larry: Excellent! How did you know? Bill: It's obvious, my dear boy. You forgot to put on your trousers, Max: If I could get someone to invest only a thousand dollars in a new scheme of mine, I could make some money. Keith: I-low much could you make? Max: Why, a thousand dollars. Jim to Terry: My father used to help me with math, but since I started- - geometry, he says I'll get a lot more out of it if I do it myself. Bill to Raymond: Dick was going to have an announcement party, but the engagement was broken, so he went ahead and called a narrow escape party. Sign in the Crooksville Laundry: Leave your clothes here, ladies, and spend the afternoon having a good time. Jokes Clerk to Mr. Simmons buying a typewriter: Now here's a bargain- ----owned by an elderly lady who never went over thirty words a minute. Doug: Boy. you should have seen that fish I caught. It weighed ZS pounds Franklin: You should have seen the one I caught. It was six feet long and weighed 190 pounds, but it also had two feet and a badge. State Patrolman to Butch: Of course you didn't hear any siren! You had already passed through the sound barrier. Jim was flirting with a girl when her husband came along and hit him on the head with a baseball bat. Did it knock you out? Teddy asked later. No-o, not exactly, he replied, but it sure did scatter my ideas. Margaret asked the waitress in a college-town restaurant if she were an out-of-state student. Yes, she said, I come from a poke-and -plumb town. What kind of town? Margaret asked You poke your head out of the car and and you' re plumb out of town1 Robert, filling out an accident report blank wrote: I was backing out of Frederick's Body and Fender Repair Shop and by the time I had backed out far enough to see what was coming, it already had. Short Shorts Pajama Game Henpeckedu Be-Bopperr' Home Life The Lineup ' ' Marsha! Buttex-fish Investigates ' ' Holiday Tournaments McLuney 80-59 Chesterhill McLuney 51-63 M 81 M- On December 26, 1957, M k M defeated Deavex-town to put McLuney and M F1 M in the finals and Chesterhill and Deavertown in the semi-finals. M 81 M took first place, while McLuney was second. Deaver- town came in third and Chestex-hill fourth. Wen-k??? 44 g4uto9wf1l2i fix . . .R , f- 1' ,- Q W 1:1 mu , I 'HG alueztwmg j nur L 4 6 ' .WW Ji.. 'A Q . .0 M -.fhygfk Nfl. Sunnyhill Coal Co. Compliments of Wiseman Dairy Quality Products Since 1926 50 Keystone Street Crooksville Ohio Siclwell Brothers Asphalt Aggregate Coal Lime Route Z South Zanesville ON0 Phone VI-9-2392 Fultonham Ohio Phone 2181 New Straitsville Ohi0 Compliments of Peoples National Bank Only National Bank in Perry County Member of Federal Reserve New Lexington Ohio The Perry County Bank The Oldest Bank In Perry County Deposits insured up to S 10,000 Always Safe ----- A lways Sound New Lexington Ohio C omplirne nts of Mercer's Ben Franklin Store Crooksville Ohio C ompliments of The Crooksville Bank Crooksville Ohio Winsor's Steak House Drive -in-Restaurant Chicken-in-the -Basket Shrimp-in-the-Basket Take Home A Yankee Boy French Fries Milk Shakes Soda Fountain Open Z4 hours Phone GL-3 -0301 South Zanesville Route ZZ Ohio Compliments of Advance Printing Company Printing of all kinds Publishers of Crooksville-Roseville Messenger Crooksville Ohio Fred l. Cannon Funeral Home , North Buckeye Street Phone 9171 or Residence 1501 Crooksville Ohio Singer Hardware Store Dean and Barry Paints, Oils, Glass Builders Supplies and G.E. Appliances Phone 2441 Crooksville , Ohi o Rays T.V. Furniture and Appliance Philco Appliances and TV Zenith TV and Radio Norge Appliances Sun Ray Gas Ranges - White Hot Water Tanks All Kinds of Furniture Phone Z 661 Crooksville Ohio Compliments Of Cannon and Cannon Funeral Home Elliott lumber Co. Builders' Supplies - Millwork PIXODG 3311 China Street Crooksville Ohio Opposite Municipal Building Phone OX-7-7777 Phone 2161 Roseville Ohio Crooksville Malta Bob's Ashland Station Brake and Mechanical Repair Phone 2711 Crooksville Ohio Perry Hardware Electrical Supplies Hardware - Furniture - Stoves Houseware - Paints - Gifts 114-116 N. Main Street New Lexington Ohio Rambo and Son Garage Automotive Service All Makes and Models Edwin M. Pitcock Hardware and Furniture Hardware - Paints - Oils Phone 3625 Route Z Glass - Chinaware - Explosives Crooksville Ohio Crooksville Ohio Dairy Mart Willison Motor Co. Pontiac Cadillac Tasty-Sweet Refreshments Sales Service Six-Mile-Turn New Lexington Ohio 1 48 J r Compliments of J and J Appliance Main Street C rooksville Ohio Compliments of China Pottery China Street Crooksville Ohio Compliments of Neff's Seryice Station Pure Oil Products East Main Street C rooksville Ohio C om pliments of Starchefs Dry Goods 84 Clothing Phone 1491 Crooksville Ohio The Snider-Flautt lumber C Everything in Building Phone GL-Z-9375 0. Metzger Insurance Agency South Zanesville Ohio Complete Insurance Service Phone 700 New Lexington Ohio 113 North Main Street Phone GL-3 -0381 New Lexington Ohio Zanesville Ohio lambs Dry Cleaners Pick-up and Delivery Sta -Nu Finishing Phone 105 New Lexington Ohio Anderson Brothers Body Shop 9981 State Street Crooksville Ohio Compliments of HeIen's Restaurant KNOWN AS RAMBO'S INN Phone 2960 McLuney Ohio Compliments of Dairy Queen Chi na Street Crooksville Ohio Compliments of ToIIiver's Grocery Main Street Crooksville Ohio Compliments nf Ceramic Supply Crooksvi 11e Ohio Compliments of luckoffs Complete Outfitters For Family and Home New Lexington Ohio Perry County Tribune All Kinds of Printing Office Supplies For all the News of Perry county Phones S-R 797 Glenn Young Texaco Oil Products 3 Mile s South Crooksville Ohio Compliments of Ohio Power Company Crooksville Ohio Compliments of Howard A. Zollinger Insurance Investment Securities N w Lexington Oh Ph 1751 C ksville Ohio Powelson Tire Service Breeze Farmers 'Feed and The General Tire R pp g V 1 g Phone 94-W N N w Lexingt ' Oh Ph 89 New Lexingt Ohio Ellis Department Store Compliments of Square Deal Market New Lexington Ohio Crooksville Oh C omplime nts of Crooksville Royal Blue Market Phone 975 1 C k 11 Oh Householder Tractor Sales J e c ty Oh l 51 Compliments of Compliments of Skeen's Service Station Sower's Grocery Corner of State and Burley Main Street Crooksville Ohio Crooksville Ohi Green lion Tavern Compliments of Pierce Dairy Freeze FRED and BILL EBERT Phone 7-4336 McLuney Ohi Corning Ohio Compliments of Compliments of I O Sprrng's Gulf Station Roy Rhodes China Street Route 75 C k 11 Ohio Crooks 11 Ohi Compliments of Compliments of Kincaid's Department Store Main Street Crooksville Ohio Watson's Barber Shop Cx-ooksvilie Ohi I Big Apple Nite Club Route 75 Crooksville Ohio Hankinson and Mullen RED and WHITE STORE Crooksville Ohio Knight Pottery Compliments of levering Florists' Phone -3 001 Route 75 Crooksville Ohio Crooksville Ohio Weller Millina Co. Manufacturers of Mossrose and Just Right Flour 81 Corn Meal Tuxedo Feed Grinding' u Phone VI-9-2315 Ea st Fultonham Ohio Compliments of Hull Pottew C rooksville Ohio C ompliments of Hu's Drive In All Home Cooking Route - 75- Crooksville Road Compliments of Sowders and Cusicks Drug Stores Crooksville Ohio Compliments of Hi-lo Confectionery Crooksvllle Ohio Compliments Of Colonial Inn Route 669 West of Crooksville PATRONS SLEEPY MOORE'S PLACE PHILCO McQUIRE'S SERVICE STATION WILLIAMS AUTO PARTS FERGUSON'S BARBER SHOP DANA RUSSELL GORDON'S GROCERY TIPPLE'S BARBER SHOP ECONOMY LOAN BAILEY DIME STORE GARCIA'S PURE OIL STATION DAVID'S MELON FARM JERRY GLOCKNER H.H. MATHEWS' SOHIO PRODUCTS PERRY DISTRIBUTING CO. SMOCK'S SERVICE STATION PEART'S FURNITURE STORE LONG JEWELRY STORE CULP SERVICE STATION STONEBURNER'S SOHIO STATION CITY DRY CLEANERS A and P HATEM'S CONFECTIONERY J and L BODY SHOP NEW LEXINGTON ICE CO. P.O. BERRY and SONS HOLCOMB'S MARKET COLEMAN'S CAFE BETTY and BILL'S PLACE MAJESTIC CAFE LONGVIEW GULF STATION MOODY'S SERVICE STATION PUBLISHING COMPANY MARCELINE, Massounl lu gon grfigh Qchoo0s Coweges and Qinivensities NGS T0 X W 1, I xx mf? X x A 1 X O X I f X- Q-X , 5 ,p--ATSH:-V . X - . - - I L fx A -.Nmy vid.. J: .,.x, W .X H ., j . ., .. , -,,,.,W,,,,,,,,.,,,- . m,.,,,,v,,- W, .......-... ,.,, ....M.,,-....,-.-., , .,,,,-'- - -,,,- - --A------'-A Y 2 J . Q I V x .4 1 L 9 an I , , al, . A V, rm 1 , , ,,,,, -, V.-4-MA.-.-.1-1 ---f-...,,,,qA 'GPM ' ' .J-, , Y


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