Peebles High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Peebles, OH)
- Class of 1964
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,,,, ,, 1- '-r 1 1 X4 U f E r 1964 Editor ........ Associate Editor . . Business Manager . Production Manager Sports ......... Photography ..... Faculty Adviser . -. . . . Betty Ward . . June Blackburn . . John Condon . . Janet Setty . . Donna Vineyard . . Dean Bailey . . . Mr. Vernon Davis STORY uw sfs THE CHIEFTAIN Published by the Senior Class of PEEBLES HIGH SCHOOL Peebles, Ohio DEDICATION . . IN MEMORIAM. . . ADMINISTRATION . . SENIORS ....... CLASS HISTORY . . . CLASS WILL ...... CHIEFTAIN QUEEN . . . . CLASS PROPI-IECY. . . . . . CHILDHOOD PICTURES ATHLETICS ........ ORGANIZATIONS . . . CLASSES .... ADVERTISING . . 23-24 25-28 31-38 29-46 47-60 Contents Page 3 4 5-8 9-19 20 21 22 61-72 2 LQ Q n l , - . W Mr. Shelby Campton The Senior Class of 1964 would like t d o eclicate their 1964 Chieftain to Mr. Shelby Campton, who has de- voted twelve years in service as janitor to our school. We remember Sheb for he was with some of us on our first day of school, and is with us still as we graduate. His fondness for the students and his all-around friend- liness make him well thought of by all. 3 C arolyn Ann Shive ley Carolyn Ann Shiveley, an intelligent, popular, and pretty Senior and a dear friend to us all, passed away on October 2, 1963. Crickett had received all her formal education at Peebles School. Her activities were numerous, and her scholastic achievements were outstanding. We Seniors will always cherish the memory of our dear friend with her eternal smile and winning ways. fmy, 1 'Sufi K mv- ADM NISTR TIO y W , F xl-:g . ,Arr--qv v:-ff...-QL,: - - ,3 Y - V,:L.:.,,.x,f- ,..5.3-.-,1,T-1. 5 !'?s?fw-gk 1 .re 1 4, 1 , 4 fi? Kaz: K 1 1 2 ,,.. if A ' '3?5'Fxa1Zlfx5i EEE 3' 'fffwfiifi a.- .img- 23222551 E MR. JOHN J. McCARTY Vice-President MR. CLIFFORD EDWARDS Member Board of Education MR. RICHARD WALLINGFORD President X K MRS. GAY ARMSTRONG Clerk-Secretary XQXXI4 MR. JOHN LESHY Member MR. KEITH GARRISON Member E-. 5 MR. WALTER G. KNAUFF A.P., Senior Class Co-Sponsor, Government, Student Council, Junior-High Basketball Coach, Journalism Club, Miami Univer- sity, B.S., M.Ed. MR. WILLIAM E. DUFFEY Sophomore Class Co-Sponsor, In- dustrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing, Wilmington College, B.S. KQV! Faculty MR. H. S. McCOY Executive Head, Chemistry, Wil- mington College, B.S., Miami University, Ohio University. MRS. MABEL CHENOWETI-I Junior Class Co-Sponsor, English IV Sz V, Phys. Ed., Librarian, Cheer- leader Adviser, Senior Class Play, French Club, Ohio State Univer- sity, B.S., Wilmington College, Ohio University, Mount St. Joseph's College. ,Q 7 MR. VERNON DAVIS Senior Class Co-Sponsor, Corn- mercial, Chieftain, Smoke Signals, Senior Concessions, Mar- shall University, A.B., M.A., University of Denver, Ohio Uni- versity. MR. RAYMOND PETERSON Junior Class Co-Sponsor, Mathe- matics, J unior-Senior Banquet Committee, Scorekeeper, Wil- mington College, B.S., Ohio State University, Ohio University. MRS. PAULINE MILLER Vocal Music: Grades, Kindergarten, 8th, Wilmington College. 19 MRS. ERMA J. EPPLE Freshman Class Co-Sponsor, Biology, Gen. Science, Zoo- logyg Science Club, Ohio State University, B.S. Faculty MR. ALVA KNECHTLY Sophomore Class Co-Sponsor, English II, World History, More- head State College, A.B., M.A., University of Kentucky, Ohio University. MR. DON HASTINGS Freshman Class Co-Sponsor, Vo- cational Agriculture, FFA Chapter, Ohio State University, B.S. X 1 -is-I - .. ff. R MR. mms c. ARNOLD I-lealth, Phy. Ed., Reserve and Var- sity Coach, Wilmington College, BIS! MISS POLLY DOWELL Vocational Home Economics, Grades 9-125 FHA Sponsor, Berea College, B.S., Kentucky Wesleyan College, M.A., Eastern Kentucky State College. 8 MRS. CAROLYN FREEZE Band, Chorus, College of Music of Cincinnati, BM., University of Cincinnati, B.S., Conservatory of Music of Cincinnati. .iv MRS. ELAINE LAFFERTY Freshman Class Co-Sponsor, Fine Art, English I Sz II, Art Club, Ohio State University, B.S. SENIQRS President Se cre tary CLASS COLORS: Red and White CLASS FLOWER: White Rose CLASS MOTTO: With the Ropes of the Past, We'll Ring the Bells of the Future. Seniors JOHN HARRY CONDON Science-Math Too good for banning, too bad for bless- ing. Class Officer 1,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Smoke Signals 45 Class Play 3,45 Chieftain 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 French Club 1,2,3,45 Student Council 25 Science Fair 1,2,3,45 Bi-Zoo- Chem Club 1,2,3,45 Scholarship Team 1, 2,3,4. DANIEL RYAN TURNER Science-Math Dan Wisdom is humble that he knows no more. Class Officer 1,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Band 1,25 Librarian 25 Smoke Signals 45 Class Play 3,45 Chief- tain 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 French Club 2, 3,45 PJournalisrn Club 1,2,3,45 Science Fair 1,2,3,45 Bi-Zoo-Chem Club 1,2,3,45 Scholarship Team 253. CAROLYN SUE STEWART Science Susy An archangel, slightly damaged. Class Officer 1,45 Librarian 3,45 Smoke Signals 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 FHA 1,2,3,45 Majorette 35 French Club 2,3,45 Basket- ball Queen 45 Queen's Attendant 1,2,35 Student Council 35 Science Fair 1,2535 Bi-Zoo-Chem Club 2,3,45 Prince of Peace Contest 2,35 Scholarship Team 2,3. MARK DENNIS JOHNSON Math There lies a conversation in his eyes. Class Officer 45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Student Council 3,45 Science Fair 1,45 Bi-Zoo-Chem Club 4. 10 Vice-President 'E' Treasurer fl '41, ..,-X of be-L - jf7- AMP' x l - U' 4 -Q 5 5? .ns b :I Seniors STEVE RAY AREY General You may think he's rough, but that's just his way. FFA 1,2,3,45 Science Fair 1. LINDA CAROL ARMSTRONG Science Lynn It's a very hard undertaking to try to please everyone. Librarian 2,3,43 Smoke Signals 3,43 Class Play 3,43 Chieftain 43 Cheerleader 15 Pep Club 1,2,3,4g F.H.A. 1,2,3,43 French Club 2,3,43 Journalism Club 1,2,3,45 Student Council 45 Science Fair 1,2,4g Bi-Zoo- Chem Club 2,3,4g Prince of Peace Contest 35 Scholarship Team 2,3. JACK LOWELL AUSTIN General He likes school very well--lunch, holidays, vacations, and the be1l. Basketball 2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 1,2,3,4. DEAN ALIEN BAILEY Science-Math He is never less at leisure than when at leisure. Chieftain 3,45 Chorus 1,2,4g French Club 2,3,4g Bi-Zoo-Chem Club 2. LARRY ALBERT BENNINGTON General I-Ie never says a foolish thing, nor never does a wise one. Pep Club 3,4. JUNE SHARON BLACKBURN Commercial She never seems behind in her work. Smoke Signals 3,45 Chieftain 45 FHA 1,2, 3,43 FBIA 35 Science Fair 1. 11 L.,X Seniors LEWIS BURL BROWN Vocational Agriculture And a woman is only a woman, but a cigar is a smoke. FFA 45 Track 25 Science Fair 1. FAYELLA JUNE CALL Commercial lt is better to know nothing than to know what ain't so. Band 1,2,3,45 Smoke Signals 45 Class Play 35 Chieftain 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 FHA 1,2, 3,45 Chorus 15 FBLA 35 French Club 1,2, 3,45 Science Fair 1,25 Bi-Zoo-Chem Club 2. MICKY LYNN CI-IENOWETH Commercial Mick She starts in the morning and laughs all day. Smoke signals 35 Chieftain 35 Pep Club 1, 2,3,45 FHA 1,3,45 Chorus 2,3,45 FBLA 35 Reporter 3. DDQIE LORAL CLARK General Dick Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Librarian 15 Class Play 35 Cheerleader 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 FHA 1,2,45 Chorus 1,2, 3,45 FBLA 35 Reporter 15 Science Fair 1,25 Bi-Zoo-Chem Club 2. LANNY I-IERMANN COCKRELL Mathematics A very quiet guy in every way. Science Fair 1. RICHARD STEPHEN CRABB Mathem atics I've taken my fun where l've found it. Class Officer 15 Smoke Signals 45 Class Play 45 Chieftain 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 French Club 1,2,3,45 Science Fair 1, 45 Bi-Zoo-Chem Club 4. 12 l' suv Seniors STEPHEN LYNN DICK Mathematics He never missed a really good time. Class Officer 2,35 Librarian 45 Class Play 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 FFA 1,2,3,45 Science Fair 1. WILLARD FOSTER General Bill Rigorous law is often rigorous injustice. Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,25 FFA 1,2,3,4. JAMES GAMMELL Science Jim A witty saying proves nothing. Class Play 45 Chieftain 45 Pep Club 1,2,3, 45 Science Fair 15 Bi-Zoo-Chem Club 2. JO ANN GARDNER Home Economics Jo-Jo Speak up and you shall be heard. FHA 1,2,3,45 Science Fair 15 Chorus 1. MARTY ALAN GORDLEY Mathematics Martha When school is in session inside, being outdoors is the pleasure of 1ife. Basketball 1,25 Baseball 15 Band 1,2535 Smoke Signals 45 Class Play 45 Chieftain 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Chorus 15 French Club 15 Science Fair 1. HAROLD C. GROOMS Mathematics I never think of the future5 it comes soon enough. Basketball 1,2,35 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Band 1, 2,3545 Smoke Signals 45 Class Play 3,45 Chieftain 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Chorus 15 Track 3,45 Science Fair 1. 13 5 gi? I ig g N Ll .J s 0-up Seniors SHARON JO GRUBBS Commercial Sherry She who goes too slow gets through too late. Smoke Signals 45 Chieftain 45 Pep Club 45 FHA 1,2,3,45 chorus 1,2,3,4, FBLA 35 Science Fair 1. CAROLYN JOYCE GUSTIN Home Economics Many receive advice5 few profit by it. Smoke Signals 3,45 Chieftain 45 Pep Club 45 FI-IA 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,4. ALICE FAYE HARRY Commercial Allie She is not difficult to please. Smoke Signals 45 Chieftain 45 FHA l,2,3, 45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 FBLA 35 Science Fair 2. RONALD EUGENE HAWES General Ron He is always gay and has lots to say. Class Officer 15 Baseball 25 Smoke Signals 45 Class Play 3,45 Chieftain 45 Pep Club 1,2,45 Chorus 15 Track 35 Reporter 2,45 Student Council 45 Science Fair 1. SANDRA KAY HAYSLIP Commercial Kay A light heart lives long. Smoke Signals 45 Chieftain 45 FHA 1,2,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 FBLA 35 Science Fair 1. DENNIS LEE HOOP Vocational Agriculture Denny A real quiet guy, although not very shy. Pep Club l,2,3,45 FFA l,2,3,45 Driver Education 3 . 14 km.-.vJ..! 1 :fini l 44 Seniors VICTORY SHARON HOOP Commercial Vickie The unspoken word never does harm. Smoke Signals 45 Chieftain 45 Pep Club 45 FHA 3- Chorus 1,2,4g FBLA 35 Science Fair 1,,2. TERRY DEAN JOHNSON Mathematics Doc I-le is a little chimney and heated hot in a moment. Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,4g Band 1,2,35 Chieftain 3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Chorus lg French Club 25 Track 1,2,3,45 Science Fair 1. TERRY LEE JOHNSON General His look drew audience and attention still as night. Science Fair 1. J. C. MCCANE Mathematics He said little, but to the purpose. Class Play 43 Pep Club 45 FFA 15 Science Fair 1,23 Bi-Zoo-Chem Club 2. LOUIE J UNNIE McFARLAND General Peewee Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. FFA 1,2,3. RICHARD EARNEST MCKENZIE General Bird The man who blushes is not quite a brute. Pep Club 45 Science Fair 1. 15 559. Seniors DAVID DEAN MENDENHALL General Mendie When you call me that--smile. Pep Club 35 FFA 45 Science Fair 45 Bi- Zoo-Chem Club 1 . SANDRA SUE MILLER HALL General Sandy Gentlemen always seem to remember b1ondes. Smoke Signals 45 Chieftain 45 Pep Club 45 FHA 15 FBLA 35 Reporter 45 Science Fair 1. CANDANCE SUE MITCHELL Commercial Candy Woman is the lesser man. Class Officer 15 Band 1,2,3,45 Smoke Signals 45 Class Play 3,45 Chieftain 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 FHA 1,2,3,45 Chorus 45 FBLA 35 Science Fair 1. RALPH GORDON MOTTASI-IED Mathematics He that has patience may compass any- thing. FFA 152,45 Science Fair 1,2. GARY COLEMAN NEWMAN General Coley A back friend5 a shoulder clapper. Class Officer 1,25 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Smoke Signals 45 Class Play 3,45 Chieftain 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Track 35 Science Fair 1,25 Bi-Zoo-Chem Club 2. RALPH WAYNE NEWMAN General Bump On the subject of school--'give me liberty or give me death. ' Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Smoke Signals 45 Class Play 3,45 Chieftain 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Track 2,35 Reporter 3,45 Science Fair 1,25 Bi-Zoo-Chem Club 1,2. 16 QFTTSY Seniors HAROLD DEAN NICHOLS Vocational Agriculture No man is happy who does not think him- self so. Band 15 FFA 1,2,3,45 Science Fair 1,2. SHARON ESTEP O'HARA General Sherry There's nothing half so pleasant as com- ing home again. Class Play 35 FHA 1,25 Chorus 1,35 Sci- ence Fair 1,2. MARY LOU RAMSEY Science The grass stoops not5 she treads on it so lightly. Librarian 45 Class Play 3,45 Pep Club 1,2, 3,45 FHA 1,2,3,45 Chorus 35 French Club 2,3,45 Queen's Attendant 35 Science Fair 1,2,35 Bi-Zoo-Chem Club 1,2,3,4. NANCY JANE REYNOLDS General Hazel A merry heart that laughs at care. Band 1,25 Librarian 25 Smoke Signals 45 Class Play 3,45 Chieftain 45 Pep Club 1, 2,3,45 FHA 1,25 Chorus 2,45 FBLA 35 Science Fair 1. GEORGE WILLIAM RYAN General Bil1' They that govern the most make the least noise. Basketball 1,25 Pep Club 1,2545 FFA 45 Track 3,45 Science Fair 1. MYRTLE ANNE SCOTT Commercial Christie Woman is the last thing which shall be civilized by man. Librarian 2,35 Smoke Signals 3,45 Class Play 3,45 Chieftain 45 Pep Club 2,3545 FHA 1,2,3,45 FBLA 35 French Club 2,3,45 Science Fair 1,25 Bi-Zoo-Chem Club 2. 17 L-I Seniors I TOM LEE Sl-IIVELEY General So much is man worth as he esteems him- self. Baseball 2,35 Pep Club 1,25 FFA 43 Bi- zoo-Chem Club 1. ' DAVID RAY THOMAS Industrial Arts Dave Yes and no and maybe and maybe not. Science Fair 1. I JIMMY ROGER THOMAS Science-Voc. Agr. Jim It is better to wear out than to rust out. Band 1,2,35 Class Play 4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4g FFA 1,2,3,45 Science Fair l,2,3,4g Bi-Zoo- Chem Club 2,3,4g Parliamentary Proce- dure Contest 2,3,45 State FFA Band 1,2. RAMONA KAY THOMAS General Katy A wise and understanding heart. Smoke Signals 45 Class Play 4g FHA 1,2, 3,45 Chorus 2,3,45 FBLA 33 Science Fair 1. N - - .,. Q f-'EA F v'-' .I : H 1 'Y v-QQEZQ' E3 ,,,- 64 f G if-TA 19' if Xv N1 18 Seniors DONNA JEAN VINEYARD Science So little done--so much to do. Smoke Signals 3,4, Class Play 3,45 Chief- tain 3,4, Cheerleader 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3, 4, Chorus 1,2,3,4, FBLA 3, French Club 1 2,3,4, Reporter 2,3, Science Fair 1,2,3,4, Bi-Zoo-Chem Club 2,3, 4, Prince of Peace Contest 3, Scholarship Team 2,3, Girls' State 3. BETTY WARD Commercial She smiled and the shadows departed. Smoke Signals 4, Chieftain 4, FHA 1,25 FBLA 3, Student Council 4, Science Fair 1,2, Bi-Zoo-Chem Club 2, Scholarship Team 1. RONALD LEE WI-IITLEY Math--Ind. Arts Ronnie No one knows what he can do until he tries. Class Play 3,45 FFA 3,45 Science Fair 3,4. JANET WHITTLE SETTY Commercial Jan Something old, something new, some- thing borrowed, something blue. Class Officer 3, Smoke Signals 4, Chief- tain 4, FHA 1,2,3,4, FBLA 3, Student Council 2,4, Science Fair 1, Scholarship Team 1. 19 Be bu an I, 1, 1, 1. I, 1, Senior Class History Our Senior Class entered the first grade at Peebles Local School in the year of 1951 with 109 pupils. Out of this group, forty-six are presently graduating. Those students graduating this year who entered the first grade are: Steve Arey, Dean Bailey, Larry Bennington, June Blackburn, June Call, Micky Chenoweth, Dixie Clark, John Condon, Steve Crabb, Steve Dick, Bill Foster, Jim Gammell, Jo Ann Gardner, Marty Gordley, Harold Grooms, Sharon Grubbs, Joyce Gustin, Alice Harry, Kay I-layslip, Ronnie Hawes, Dennis Hoop, Vickie l-loop, Mark Johnson, Terry Dean Johnson, Terry Lee Johnson, J. C. McCane, Dick McKenzie, Dean Mendenhall, Sandra fMillerj I-Iall, Candy Mitchell, Gary Newman, Ralph Newman, Dean Nichols, Mary Lou Ramsey, Nancy Reynolds, Bill Ryan, Myrtle Scott, Tom Shiveley, Sue Stewart, David Thomas, Jimmy Thomas, Kay Thomas, Dan Turner, Betty Ward, Janet fWhitt1ej Setty, and Ronnie Whitley. In the second grade we gained Linda Armstrong and Jack Austin. Our third year brought Louie Mc- Farland to our class. Donna Vineyard and Ralph Mottashed entered in the fourth grade. Our fifth year brought no new additions, but in the sixth grade Lanny Cockrell came to our class. In the seventh grade, Myrtle Scott, who had entered the first grade with us, returned. Burl Brown joined us in the eighth grade. In the tenth grade Ronnie Whitley returned after having moved away for two years. Our final year gave us one new addition, Sharon QEstepj O'l-Iara. The major events of our Junior year were the Junior Class Play-- Love Is Too Much Trouble --and the Junior-Senior Banquet, the theme was: On a Tropic Island. During this year, Donna Vineyard and Carolyn Shiveley were chosen to represent Peebles High School at Buckeye Girls' State in Columbus. Our Senior year included many important events. Some of these were the Senior Class Play, Everybody's Crazy, and the Scholarship Tests. Two of our students, Dan Turner and John Condon, tied for eighth place in the county. Dan Turner was also awarded S10 for making the highest grade in our class on a History test sponsored by the American Legion. One of the saddest events, and one that will never be forgotten by any of us, was the sudden death of one of our most popular students, Carolyn Cricket Shiveley. Carolyn began school with us in the first grade, left in the second, and returned to us in the sixth grade. Not only the Senior Class but the entire student body was saddened and shocked by this event. At the present, we are all looking forward to our graduation. We chose red and white as our colors and white roses as our class flower. Serving as officers this year are: John Condon, president, Dan Turner, vice-president, Sue Stewart, secretary, and Mark Johnson, treasurer. Representing our class on the Student Council are: Janet QWhittlej Setty, Betty Ward, Mark Johnson, Ronnie Hawes, and Linda Armstrong. Prior to 1951, there were grade schools in the surrounding small towns of Peebles. In 1951, the schools were consolidated into one school at Peebles. Our class was the first to begin at Peebles. In this brief history of the past twelve years, we cannot summarize the happiness we have experienced as a class. As we go now to take our places in the world, our minds are set on one thought, our motto-- With the ropes of the past, we'll ring the bells of the future. Historians: June Blackburn, Betty Ward, Janet Setty X! X.,-'Qi' i lf' Senior Class Will it ever remembered, that we, the Senior Class of 1964, being about to separate and scatter into parts unknown t possessing treasures beyond price which should receive careful attention, do distribute them in our Last Will cl Testament as follows: Steve Arey, hereby will my locker to Don Penny. Linda Armstrong, hereby will and bequeath my Chemistry ring stand to anyone who can find it. Jack Austin, will my basketball uniform to John Beasley. Dean Bailey, hereby will and bequeath my good looks to Mr. Knauff. Larry Bennington, do hereby will and bequeath my seat in Chemistry to John Crothers. June Blackburn, leave to June Arey the position as editor of the Smoke Signals. 20 I, Burl Brown, will to Dennis Dixon my parking place at school. I, June Call, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to make good grades in Bookkeeping to my sister, Cheryl. l, Micky Chenoweth, hereby will and bequeath my books, locker, and anything else of Value to Rosemary Robinson. I, Dixie Clark, will my ability to get along with Mr. Knauff to Ann Dumenil. I, Lanny Cockrell, leave my locker, No. 272, to anyone who gets it. I, John Condon, will and bequeath anything Ihave of value to my sister, Jo Ann, provided she isn't ashamed of it. I, Steve Crabb, do hereby will and bequeath my school possessions to anyone who wants them. I, Steve Dick, do hereby will and bequeath my vast intellectual prowess to Jerry Savage. I, Bill Foster, will my good looks to my brother, Teddy. I, Jim Gammell, do hereby will and bequeath my Bunsen burner to David Garrison. Jo Ann Gardner, hereby will and bequeath my reading ability to my cousin, Charlene. Marty Gordley, will my ability to slide around in front of the school and being caught only once to Steve R. and Roger P. Harold Grooms, will my locker, No. 280, to the unfortunate person who gets it. Sharon Grubbs, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be in the right place at the wrong time and be at the right time in the wrong place to my brother, Doug. I, Alice Harry, will and bequeath my Typing and Shorthand seats to my sister, Janice. Ronnie Hawes, will my stack of Hot Rod books to Teddy Freeman. Kay l-Iayslip, hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Davis to my sister, Connie, and my brother, Johnny . Dennis I-loop, will my seat in Government class to Richard S. Vickie Hoop, will my ability to argue to the Junior Class. I, Mark Johnson, do hereby will and bequeath my locker, No. 288, to anyone who wants it. Terry Dean Johnson, will my basketball uniform to Tommy Newman. Terry Lee Johnson, leave my seat in Government to Roger Johnson. I, J. C. McCane, leave all my talents to my niece, Joyce McCane. I, Dick McKenzie, leave all my books to the 1964-65 Senior Class. Dean Mendenhall, will my Texas farm to the great Johnny-Be-Good. Sandra I-lall, will my ability to study to my sister, Barbra. I, Candy Mitchell, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Davis to Carol Hanson. I, Ralph Mottashed, will all my troubles and place in school to my brother, Teddy. Gary Newman, will my locker, No. 205 to my brother, Tom. Ralph Newman, leave my ability to make A's in Algebra to Benny Thompson. I, Dean Nichols, will all my books to Ronnie Bradley. I, Sharon O'Hara, will my second row seat to my sister, Brenda. I, Mary Lou Ramsey, hereby will and bequeath my ability to break Chemistry test tubes to Beverly Campton. I, Nancy Reynolds, will my nickname, Hazel, to any girl who wants it. I, Bill Ryan, will my ability to smoke in the restroom without getting caught to Ronnie Bradley. I, Myrtle Scott, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to make it to school just as the bell rings to Linda Hoop I, Tom Shiveley, will my ability to complain to my'brother, Dort. I, Sue Stewart, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get B's in Trig and Solid G. to my sister, Pat. I, David Thomas, leave my loafing ability to the Junior boys. I, Kay Thomas, will my ability to study to Steve Austin. I, Dan Turner, do hereby will and bequeath my place in Chemistry Lab to Alfred E. I, Donna Vineyard, do hereby will to my brother, Don, and to my sister, Mary Kay, my ability to cope with the problems of daily high school life with no more than four nervous breakdowns. I, Betty Ward, will my position as editor of the Chieftain to Etta Mae Shoemaker. I, Ronald Lee Whitley, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Donald Whitley. I, Janet Setty, hereby will and bequeath my typewriter and Shorthand II textbook to June Arey, if she will use them as I did. 1, 1, I, 1, L L 1, I, 1, I, 1, I, 1, I, Proclaiming this to be our Last Will and Testament, we hereunto set our seal this Fifteenth Day of May in the Year of Our Lord, One Thousand Nine I-lundred Sixty-Four. Signed: The Senior Class of 1964 Peebles High School , ,.,4 Q A . ' -kr ' ' 21 Senior Class Prophecy Who's Who and Why Although it has never been publicly announced, it is generally known that I possess the remarkable power of projecting myself forward through the years into any given time in which I am interested. Tonight, being rest- less and weary with the cares of the day, I longed for a change of scene and time. So, closing my eyes and realizing, I wished myself into the Public Library of Peebles, Ohio, thirty years from now. I found myself in the reference room of a magnificent new building. As I glanced at the shelves, my eye was attracted by a think, red leather volume, Taking it down, I saw the title was Wh0's Who and Why in Peebles. Eagerly, I turned the pages and read the preface. When I saw how interesting it was, I fled back into the Now, bringing the book with me. As I must hurry into the Future again, in an hour, before the book is missed, I shall read it aloud to you. Who's Who and Why in Peebles is dedicated to the Class of 1964 which furnished most of the contents. There are few nam es in this book but not few enough. I can see the only entrants who deserve a place in this roll of honor are the members of the Class of 1964, a distinguished and intellectual group. In order to fill up the pages, other names were inserted, but need not be taken seriously. Do you wonder that I rushed back to you with the book after reading its charming preface? And now for the list. l'll omit the dates of birth and the relatives, to save time. Harold Grooms, three times Governor of the State of Ohio, is the leader of the New Progressive Party. I-lis motto is All for one and that one is me. I-Iarold was a candidate for the Presidency last year and was defeated by one vote, cast by his campaign manager, Jim Gammell. Mary Lou Ramsey, social leader, wife of Basil Bates, the stockbroker, Noted for her lavish and charming hospitality, particularly to visiting celebrities, having recently entertained the Prince of Wales, the King of Senegamia, and Dan Turner, Ambassador to Great Britain. Ronald Whitley, Rear Admiral, is a target-shooting expert. He won the battles of Puget Sound and Hudson Bay in the last war between Daylight-Saving-Timers and Anti -Daylight-Saving Timers. Linda Armstrong, B.S., A.B., M.A., Ph.D., D.D.S., F.O.B., and S.O.S. Dean of the Dormitory College for Girls for the past ten years and an educator of note. Bill Foster, owner and manager of the huge chain of restaurants known all over the world as the Eat and Run Restaurants. Candy Mitchell, teacher of auction, one of the world-famous auctioneers, Winner of the Nobel Prize in 1968 for her book What a Successful Auctioneer Must Be Able to Get Away With. Ralph Newman, orchestra leader and composer of distinction. Married to Paula O'Brian, leading soprano' of the Cosmopolitan Opera Company. John Condon, member of the Academy of Arts and Sciences, President of the Perfection Film Company, which turns out three hundred sixty-five ten-reel films each year. Donna Vineyard, sixtieth President of the United States, elected by the Independent Party. Active in politics since infancy. Dick McKenzie, poet of the new school. Author of Ode to a Tailor, Lines on a Lady's Face, and Sonnets to a Sunflower. Unmarried, but frequently reported engaged. Dixie Clark, premiere danseuse of the Russian Dancers, the Chinese Ballet, and the Topeka Tap Dancers. Noted for grace, beauty, and originality of dances. Steve Dick, famous inventor. Among the best known products of his labor-saving inventions are: Testwell mattresses for oyster beds, boom erang collar buttons, indestructible leads for silver pencils, and exercises for reducing one's income tax. Myrtle Scott, a writer of plays having two successful ones running on Broadway at all times. She has won six Academy Awards for her presentations. June Call, her painting is to be found hanging in the Art Museum of Peebles. Ronnie Hawes, a famous Shakespearian actor. His first roll was Romeo and his performance was acclaimed even superior to Southern. l-le has become a legend in his time. Steve Arey, the well-known deep-sea diver first gained fame when he rescued the men on the Submarine 1313, during the storm of 1970. Jo Ann Gardner, a famous art photographer who won the international medal of honor for the best photographic study of nature. Her most beautiful photograph is A Spring Scene. Ralph Mottashed, proprietor and owner of a large dairy farm. It is one of the most prosperous businesses in the nation today. l-le started his farm with only one cow, but has many hundreds now. Gary Newman, one of those romantic heroes, a Northwest mounted police. He captured one of the ten most- wanted criminals in Canada. I-lis famous slogan is, The Mounties, especially me, always gets their man. Terry Dean Johnson, the world's greatest athlete. I-Iis collection of silver and gold loving cups and medals of all descriptions are not to be equaled by anyone. Terry Lee Johnson, a famous writer of adventure stories for films. His life has been very exciting. As a re- sult of reading too many wild tales of adventure, he ran away to sea when he was a young man and became a pirate. Nancy Reynolds, the first police woman of Peebles. She did more to secure law and order in her district than any ten men. Kay Hayslip, the author of the most famous syndicated newspaper article series in the world, Kay Hayslip-- Advice to the Lovelorn. 23 Senior Class Prophecy CCon't.l Sue Stewart, an ideal minister's wife. She has been acclaimed as the woman behind the man. Her husband is the well-known preacher, Reverend Joseph Good. Janet Setty, Mrs. America of 1971. She has written the best seller, My Life as Mrs. Am erica. She was also voted The Ideal Housewife of 1972. Steve Crabb, is an artistic milliner. He is one of the world's top-ten men milliners. He serves the leading ladies of the world. Jack Austin, the owner of the famous Austin Racing Stables of Ohio. He has a stable of the fastest and rnost beautiful horses in the world and a stable of racing snails. Dean Bailey, is head chemist in a laboratory that is known all over the civilized world. His experiments in isolating the germs of hay fever, laziness, love and hate have been very successful. Jim Thomas, a radio announcer in Washington, D.C. Nightly over the radio he gives the correct version of Golden Locks and the Peroxide Bottle, Jack the Giant Catcher, and Aladdin, the Wonderful Scamp. He is a reformer, doing a truly great work. Betty Ward, the darling of the fashion world. She has attended more fashion shows than any model since the great Lana Roshivaski. She is now the chief model of the establishment of Pierre La Jaques. Kay Thomas, was the first woman to commute from America to Europe by the Great Northern Airway. She operates two candy stores, where she sells her famous fudge--one in London and the other in New York. She spends alternate days at each. Marty Gordley, a multi-millionaire. He owns a series of filling stations for both cars and aircraft. Larry Bennington, the president of the largest college in America. He has received many awards for his out- standing work in education. June Blackburn, a famous violinist. She made her debut at Carneigie Hall in 1971. The following year she went on a concert tour of Europe. She has composed several symphonies. Burl Brown, the most famous judge in Ohio Courts. He is known for his famous verdict in the case of Goldi- locks vs. Baby Bear for breach of promise. David Thomas, won national fame for his famous meterology study. He is the most accomplished weather man in history. He has written a book entitled, The Secrets of a Weather Forecaster, which has risen to the top of the best-seller list. Lanny Coclcrell, editor of the largest daily paper in the state, active in politics and has been Mayor of Peebles three times. He is the owner of the largest Moore's store in the Peebles' area. Micky Chenoweth, leading florist of the town. She is acclaim ed world wide for her beautiful floral arrange- ments. She is often asked to arrange flowers for dinners given by the Governor. Vickie Hoop, the most clever wire dancer in the world. She has performed with several large shows all over the United States and Europe. Bill Ryan, the famous sports-car racer. He has driven over six million miles since his first race. His dare- devil stunts have amazed, as well as pleased, audiences all over the world. Sharon O'Hara, a famous lecturer on homemaking. She travels around the country stopping at cities where her help is needed to make life more bearable for the average housewife. Louie McFarland, the most successful song writer of his time. He is receiving royalties by the barrel from such songs as Monte Carlo Moon and There's a Ga-Ga Girl in Guatema1a. Tom Shiveley, heavyweight champion of the world. I-le won this title in the Colosseum at Rome. He de- feated the former champion with a knockout punch in the first of the third round. Dean Nichols, the world's greatest impersonator. At his recent performance before the President, he imper- sonated in rapid succession, Napoleon at Elba, the Czecho-Slovakian standing army, a Marimba band, Helen of Troy, the Three Graces, Congress in session, a Norweigian plumber Qfrom Ibsenj, and a man-eating shark. Sharon Grubbs, a conductor of a select tour of the world. She is known as Miss Grubbs, conductor of the Non-stop, Look, and Listen Tours. Joyce Gustin, operator of the largest employment agency in the United States. She has helped more people find work than the Draft Board. Dennis Hoop, world famed aviator. His daring skill and brave flights have surpassed those of Lindbergh. He has twice flown to the moon and back with no other companion but his trusted Boa Constrictor. Dean Mendenhall, a well-known architect. He designs filling stations and halls of fame for the government. Sandra Hall, an instructor at one of the largest Arts and Crafts schools in the nation. Her expert teaching has set many students on the road to success. Alice Harry, private secretary to the head of a huge corporation. She has earned her reputation as the most efficient, most trustworthy secretary in Peebles. J. C. McCane, civil engineer for the largest corporation in America. His most famous feat was the tunneling of the Rockies to shorten the trip for Hollywood commuters. Mark Johnson, M.D. , a famous physician. He found the cure for the common cold, for which he won the Nobel Prize in the field of Science. Dan Turner, ambassador to Great Britain. He has worked out several treaties for the prevention of the exter- mination of the human race. Jim Gammell, known as Mr. Campaign Manager. He has been the brains behind several large campaigns in the past years. His candidate, through fair play or foul, usually wins the office for which he is running. 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W. , , A, ' .. .. .n. ., ,V u , X- .. I- , f,., rl. .Li -,571 V ' 1. .V .Ev .ii 1 . ' i1l'Q L41 Iklfii I 'ffl 'Dian B2.i1.QY'. , f.4,. fzv 3 '7, ., 'U9...n2g0nFhg'Nf ' ,, 5sY...- - :JK 1- . J'-I 'I , In .1 .up ,-W YM,-L. . , 1 28 All This, and More . . . Was Mine 1' III Vocational Agriculture Chemistry IW. .'ml.'rlrl .l.-null l 'I -- ' W Biology Art Tyepwriting I Industrial Arts '29 if J A.-,. -.. Senior Class Play, Everybody's Crazy Algebra Secretaries Cooks Mrs. Gay Armstrong, Mrs. Glenna Grooms Mrs. Faye Tolle, Mrs. Carol Young, Mrs. Helen Harry, Mrs. Ide Newman Bus Drivels ROW ONE: Mr. Nichols, Mr. Storer, Mr. Stratton, Janitors Mr. McFarland. ROW TWO: Mr. Thomas, Mr. Sav Mr. Lyman Scott, Mr. Shelby Campton, Mr. Jen- age, Mr. Austin, Mr. Cole, Mr. Pollitt. nings Hibbs . 30 .M-., ATHLETICS Varsity Basketball KNEELING: Ralph Newman, Gary Newman. STANDING: Tom Stratton, Manager, Winston Smalley, John Beasley, Victor Warfe, Jack Austin, Duane Harris, Dick Burgess, Dan Tumer, John Wallingford, Manager, Mr James W. Arnold, Coach. Varsity Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Ann Dumenil, Dixie Clark, Donna Vineyard. 32 'V lf' lliwk' A ' N I I I O 'T rl. I . . ,lf r me I Reserve Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharon Nichols, Lavonne Louderback, Kathy Young. ' 3 5 l r A A' 'i L O rg.. Reserve Basketball ROW ONE: Mr. James W. Arnold, Coach, Jerry Edwards, Dan Thompson, Jim Beasley, Eddie Wallingford, Gary Smalley, Tommy Newman, Larry Smalley, Manager. ROW TWO: Kenton Gulley, Mike Stone, Benny Thomp- son, Al Pakalnis, David Garrison, Harry Wallingford, Jim Pierce, Manager. 33 , -V ,.., ,.,,. ,- T Basketball Scoreboard he Peebles High School Varsity, with a new coach, Mr. James Arnold, came in a close second in both the Adams County League and Adams County Tournament, beaten by Seaman in close competition. During the 1963-64 basketball season, the varsity scored 1,430 points, averaging 62 .2 points per game. Though they broke no records, the Varsity Team did a fine job of keeping our school near the top. West Union Jefferson Seaman Winchester Franklin West Union Jefferson Seasman Winchester -Franklin M anchester Piketon M anchester White Oak Eastern LEAGUE THEY 50 48 46 53 38 29 33 59 53 61 NON-LEAGUE 50 76 41 56 74 VARSITY ADAMS COUNTY TOURNAMENT WE THEY WE 71 Franklin 51 57 69 Seaman 68 46 48 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 61 Clay 55 51 50 TRI-COUNT Y 37 Western 66 81 83 South Webster 55 60 58 Clay 58 46 67 Green 29 99 59 Eastern 7 6 45 WINS LOSSES 71 Season's Record 16 7 59 County Record 8 2 63 Tri-County Record 3 2 72 79 RESERVES The Reserve team, this year, brought home two winning trophies as they captured the Adams County Reserve League and the Adams County Reserve Tournament Championship. This was not surprising for the little Indians had an all-round record of sixteen wins and four losses, winning all but one county game and three out of five in the Tri-County games. West Union Jefferson S e am an Winchester Franklin West Union J efferson S e am an Winchester Franklin LEAGUE 35 15 30 45 23 32 19 31 39 25 NON-LEAGUE 41 Manchester 43 41 44 Manchester 27 40 34 55 TOURNAMENT 42 West Union 20 66 46 Jefferson 20 46 35 Seaman 40 42 30 TRI-COUNTY 54 south Webster 39 49 43 Western 32 49 Clay 43 29 Green 21 61 Eastern 62 44 BASEBALL The Peebles High School baseball team played several practice games prior to the tournament. The team was victorious in all these events. Entering the tournament, however, they drew West Union and were turned out in a 3-2 loss. Peebles scored two hits and two runs to West Union's nine hits and three runs. Jack Austin pitched for the Indians against Tom Potts of West Union. 34 it ! L, 'flffflf-4,11 M' I I A 1 I ' JEEP' VARSITY TOURNAMENT RUNNER-UP Lavomme Louderback, Duane Harris, Gary Newman i -4-., YY RESERVE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP Tom Newman, Eddie Wallingford, David Garrison, Benny Thompson. VARSITY LEAGUE RUNNER-UP Sharon Nichols, Duane Harris RESERVE LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP KNEELING: Harty Wallingford, Gary Smalley, Jerry Edwards. STANDING: Kent Gulley, Mike Stone, Jim Beasley, Dan Thompson, A1 Pakalnis. ii' 9-8 .L ALI.-COUNT Y BASKETBALL TEAM VARSITY TOURNAMENT GAME Peebles vs. Seaman Peebles Indians W '2 W'! xl, . -I U A , y IX jg' J I 1 1 y ' lx, Xl f -- Tj T- ' xy ' 1 ' ....T. . -, - - -.-no V ,,, 1 I 1 l 1 W, 1 n ' --Amfamwbfi mimi ' Jack Austin, 6' 1 1!2 Dick Burgess, 6' 0 Duane Harris, 6' 1 C--Sr.--292 points F--Jr.--6 points F--Jr.--282 points ' n f 1 L-ff-f s i -1-L - J .1..L . yy 1,1 so 1 .1..,. -1 11' ,. 1.1. - T. M - N -..-1.1 Al- .1 1 J --1-1--f fn 'T ' ' F I .-..1-,..T,,.. --I,. 'T r ' U.. Terry Den Johnson Gary Newman, 5' 11 Ralph Newman, 5' 10 5' 8 --G--Sr.--259 points F--Sr.--177 points G--Sr.--10 points 'T s e on ew P + nw 1 y y , , 'PBGQQI' VJ. --.J. , Q VM x Y ,111 y 1 PPQRPP4 ly as . LJ 1 .1 If y .1 ., 1,1 J.- 1 .85 I 1 U .,,. e'-as Q 17 I - 1 A 14-41-geese I ' I - - I -- -Je a s e f ff '-- wa. ' . L X' J' 1-1-L 11 ,ey 1 av '- Ar- .,. R ' L-. .-,, f JN, mir, ,A A N , - J., ,,.,L-,.,,l, , J-,-.1- .- I ' .L -' I . --N ',.,.4.....1' 1. J .I , I k , T' 1 V X 1 ' n n v ' A ' ' '1 1 ' 1 1 '41 5 :pau nu ' lr I Winston Smalley, 5' 11 Dan Turner, 5' 10 Victor Warfe, 6' 2 G--Jr.--7 points G--Sr.--257 points F--Jr.--64 points NOT PICTURED: John Beasley, 6' 1 --F 8: G--Jr. 76 points 36 :V- Baseball KNEELING: Mark Johnson, Jerry Johnson. ROW ONE: Danny Johnson, Henry McCoy, I-Iarty Wallingford, John Leedy, Eddie Wallingford, Jerry Edwards. ROW TWO: Mr. James W. Arnold, Coach, Dan Turner, Victor Wax-fe Duane Harris, Jack Austin, Gary Newman, Ralph Newman, David Garrison, Terry Dean Johnson, John Walling- ford, Manager. Homecoming Queen Sue Stewart and Her Court 37 J unior-High Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Jane stone, Jenny smith, Mary Ann Crabb. Junior High Basketball ROW ONE: Carvis McGlothen, Dwight Frost, Charles Gardner, Earl Bennington, Danny Dick, Dale Peterson, Johnny Palmer. ROW TWO: Dale Shiveley, Robert Minton, Burnell McCoy, Robert Stone, Jerry Gulley, Randy Young, DeLoss Wilson. ROW THREE: Jim Stone, Manager, Anthony Ogden, Neil Shoemaker, Jim McKenzie, Jerry Johnson, Larry Inlow, James Fuller, Mr. Walter G. Knauff, Coach. 38 CRGAN ZATIONS ew K1 J, 3 Lsfwirf r.. Q- Q , 5. ws sf Art Club ROW ONE: Rosemary Robinson, Myrtle Scott, Sharon Bray, Maria Cobler, Hope Reed, Cheryl Call, Mary Lou Ramsey, Connie I-layslip. ROW TWO: Darlene Graham, Linda Purtee, Linda Shiveley, Sharon Conley, Dottie McCoy, Sharon Bennington, Elaine Moore, Barbara Arey, Sue Stewart, Virginia Burdette, Mrs. Elaine Lafferty. ROW THREE: Danny Johnson, John I-Iohn, Jim Beasley, Mike Stone, Charles Brewer, Danny Burgess, Jim Pierce, Gary Hohn. Bi-Zoo-Chem Club ROW ONE: Pat Stewart, Angela Wallingford, Pat Jones, Carryl Inlow, Sue Stewart, Linda Armstrong, Mary Lou Ramsey, Donna Vineyard. ROW TWO: Dan Turner, Tom Stratton, Mark Johnson, Kenny Armstrong, Beverly Campton, Joyce McCane, Holly Fannin, Mrs. Erma Epple. ROW THREE: Randy Fristoe, Steve Crabb, Richard Shoemaker, Dean Bailey, Harold Grooms, Edwin Peterson, John Condon. 40 Band ROW ONE: John Wallingford, Randy Fristoe, Linda Lloyd, Charles Wallingford, David Thomas, Dan Thompson, Harty Wallingford, David Garrison, Benny Thompson, Richard Lloyd, Pam Perry. ROW TWO: Jane Stone, Sissy Thompson, Audrey Arnvvine, Ann Dumenil, Clifton Chenoweth, Tom Stratton, June Arey, Pat Jones, Candy Mitchell, Susan Clough, Cecilia Perry, Kathy Young, June Call, Marilyn Unger, Lavonne Louderback. ROW THREE: Eddie Wallingford, Naomi Smalley, Ruth Unger, Ellen Snider, Judy McFarland, Edwin Peterson, Victor Warfe, Carryl Inlow, Sue Fristoe, Jo Ann Condon, De De Leshy. ROW FOUR: Bill Shiveley, Robin Fisher, Richard Garrison, David Bailey, Harold Grooms, Bill Foster, John Condon, Bradley Epple, Jerry Edwards, Jerry Gulley, Angela Wallingford, Mrs. Carolyn Freeze. Majorettes LEFT TO RIGHT: Susan DeAt1ey, Christie Brewer, Marsha Mefford, Loretta Fultz, Pat Plymail. 41 Chieftain Staff ROW ONE: Sharon Grubbs, Alice Harry, Micky Chenoweth, Myrtle Scott, Candy Mitchell, Betty Ward, June Blackburn, June Call, Janet Whittle Setty. ROW TWO: Sue Stewart, Mary Lou Ramsey, Linda Armsuong, Kay Thomas, Joyce Gustin, Donna Vineyard, Sandra Miller Hall, Vickie Hoop, Kay Hayslip, Mr. Vernon Davis. ROW THREE: Mark Johnson, Dan Turner, Marty Gordley, Dean Bailey, Jim Gammell, Jolm Condon, Harold Grooms, Steve Crabb. Chorus ROW ONE: Micky Chenoweth, Kay Hayslip, Sharon Grubbs, Alice Harry, Audrey Arnwine, Hope Reed, Maria Cobler, Ellen Snider, Pam Perry, Sissy Thompson. ROW TWO: Judy Hoop, Peggy Ramsey, Sandra Fannin, Bar- bara Parker, Loretta Spencer, Carol Hanson, Linda Mitchell, Sharon Mendenhall, Jenny Mitchell, Loretta Fultz, Carol McCoy, Christie Brewer, Beverly Parker, Helena Kain, Linda Mitchell, Joyce McCane, Holly Fannin. ROW THREE: Susan DeAtley, Paulette Reed, Barbara Arey, Marcella Gardner, Joyce Gustin, Sharon Bennington, Charlene Gardner, Kathy Young, Lavonne Louderback. Sharon Nichols, Kathleen Ball, Kathryn Bennington, Sharon Bray, Linda Conn, Vickie Hoop, Judy Myers. ROW FOUR: Francis Jolmson, Brenda Myers, Kay Thomas, Candy Mitchell, Cheryl Call, Beverly Campton, Pat Plymail, Donna Vineyard, Dixie Clark, Connie Hayslip. ROW FIVE: Teddy Freeman, Henry McCoy, Jerry Reed, Winston Smalley, John Crothers, John Wallingford, Dean Bailey, Duane Harris, Dennis Dixon, Al Pakalnis, Gary Smalley, Dan Thompson. 42 French Club ROW ONE: Mary Lou Ramsey, Susan Clough, Donna Vineyard, Carol Hanson, Paulette Reed, Kathy Young, Sissy Thompson, Lavonne Louderback, Angela Wallingford, June Call. ROW TWO: Harty Wallingford, Candy New- man, Linda Armsuong, Hope Reed, Pat Jones, Carryl Inlow, Myrtle Scott, Pat Stewart, Cheryl Call, Sue Stewart, Mrs. Mabel Chenoweth. ROW THREE: Richard Garrison, Randy Fristoe, Steve Crabb, Mike Stone, Tommy Stratton, Dean Bailey, John Condon, David Garrison, Dan Turner, Kenton Gulley, David Bailey, Jerry Edwards, Kenneth Armstrong. ROW FOUR: Jim Beasley, A1 Pakalnis, John Wallingford, Mike McCarty. Future Farmers of America ROW ONE: Burl Brown, Steve Arey, Bill Foster, Henry McCoy, Mark Fristoe, Richard Lloyd, Bill Nichols, Dick Burgess, Steve Dick, Bill Ryan. ROW TWO: Jerry Savage, Jack Austin, Ronnie Whiteley, Dean Mendenhall, Jimmy Miller, Dean Nichols, Bill Estep, Donald Whitley, Richard Shoemaker, John Fristoe, Mr. Don Hastings. ROW THREE: David Perry, Danny Stone, Dennis Hoop, Tom Shiveley, Jim Rowe, Guy Storer, Winston Smalley, Benny Thompson, George Workman, David Thomas, Danny Burgess. 4-3 Future Homemakers of America ROW ONE: Barbara Arey, Beverly Parker, Nina Johnson, Etta Mae Shoemaker, Linda I-loop, Myrtle Scott, Alice Harry, Sue Stewart, Gayla Ramsey, Loretta Spencer, Sandra Smalley, June Arey. ROW TWO: Miss Polly Dowell, Lelia Cockrell, Cecilia Perry, Kay I-layslip, Sharon Grubbs, Susan DeAtley, Charlene Gardner, Micky Chenoweth, Elaine Moore, Carol McCoy, Linda Mitchell, Helena Kain, Audrey Arnwine, Linda Armstrong, Mary Lou Ramsey, Grace Vincent, Sharon Nichols, Dixie Clark, Loretta Fultz. ROW THREE: Kay Thomas, Janet Setty, Vickie Mitchell, Erma Maddy, Cheryl Ackley, Linda Shiveley, Linda Purtee, Marcella Gardner, Pam Perry, Ellen Sni- der, Maria Cobler, Judy Myers, Sharon Bray, Holly Fannin, Connie I-Iayslip. ROW FOUR: June Call, Joyce Gustin, Jenny Mitchell, Candy Mitchell, Evelyn Johnson, Kathleen Ball, Kathryn Bennington, Shirley Johnson, Francis Johnson, Sharon Mendenhall, Rosemary Robinson, Judy Rowe. ROW FOUR: Karen Barnes, Karen Estep, Sandra Fannin, Barbara Parker, Trudy Chamblin, Brenda Estep, Beverly Campton, Dottie McCoy, Pat Plymail, Linda Mitchell, June Blackburn, Linda Conn, Darlene Graham, Peggy Ramsey, Jo Ann Gardner, Judy Hoop. Homecoming Queen Candidates SEATED: Paulette Reed, Susan DeAtley, Sissy Thompson, Ann Dumenil. STANDING: Pat Stewart, June Arey, Myrtle Scott, Sue Stewart, Alice Merz, Nina Johnson. 4-4 Journalism Club SEATED: Angela Wallingford, Pat Jones, Carryl Inlow, Linda Armstrong. STANDING: Dan Turner, John Wall ingford, Dean Bailey, Mr. Walter G. Knauff. Librarians SEATED: Paulette Reed, Linda I-loop, Kathy Young, Sharon Nichols, Carol Hanson, Mary Lou Ramsey, Sue Stewart, Nina Johnson. STANDING: Mrs. Mabel Chenoweth, Linda Armstrong, Pat Stewart, Steve Dick, Al Pakalnis, Tom Stratton, John Brooke, Jerry Edwards. 4-5 Smoke Signals Staff ROW ONE: Pat Stewart, Sharon Grubbs, June Call, Candy Mitchell, Myrtle Scott, Micky Chenoweth, Alice Harry, Sandra Hall, Donna Vineyard. ROW TWO: Mr. Vernon Davis, Mary Lou Ramsey, Linda Armstrong, Sue Stewart, Joyce Gustin, Kay Thomas, Vickie Hoop, Betty Ward, Janet Setty, June Blackburn, Kay Hayslip. ROW THREE: Susan Clough, Dan Turner, Steve Crabb, John Wallingford, Dean Bailey, John Condon, Harold Grooms, Mark Johnson, Angela Wallingford. Student Council ROW ONE: Janet Setty, Betty Ward, Sandra Farmin, Paulette Reed, Pat Stewart, Linda Armstrong. ROW TWO: John Brooke, John Wallingford, Ronnie Hawes, Mark Johnson, Jerry Edwards, Mr. Walter G. Knauff. 46 CLASSES Eleventh Grade QM: Petersonj June Arey Steve Arnold Kathleen Ball John Beasley Kathryn Bennington Christie Brewer Richard Burgess Clifton Chenowetih Susan Clough John Crothers Dennis Dixon Ann Dumenil Roger Dunkin Teddy Freeman Mark Fristoe Randy Fristoe Jerry Frost Loretta Fultz Roy Hall Duane Harris Linda Hoop Evelyn Johnson Jerry Johnson Roger Johnson xxx A ' x 'S '11 ' f ff ,2 ,. KET' 7 J! ' .X . K fi ak- '4 AQJIY Aww . . 7 as 11,1 :wif Xxx !1u 'bnv' l ,,,f.wy- V- N -Q -1 :QQ Y' .LL -su, 'S' RS' .,,,, Richard Lloyd 48 Eleventh Grade fMrs. Chenowethj Henry McCoy Marsha Mefford Robert Mitchell Vickie Mitchell Jerry Myers Warren Nichols William Nichols Cecilia Perry David Perry Roger Purtee Jerry Reed Steve Reynolds Howard Roosa Jim Rowe Etta Mae Shoemaker Sandra Smalley Winston Smalley Loretta Spencer Pat Stewart Danny Stone Guy Storer Tom Stratton Angela Wallingford John Wallingford NOT PICTURED: Don Penny Gayla Ramsey . Y g is A .V Q., I X 'Mi gl. C31 if NZ 'C' i 36 . R .. ,Q G ,p 1.5 Q A . L4- FK 'fx X ' h?A':'- 'Qi 'Bl x va, 1 ' 'fl .iLe.X . 'L.., J f ,EV ' fail -af' . .NN , Z' 2 t G r 'L' ' 1' A ll 1' ,. H V' fem' W i R i f sl wt Eh n 4 .1 I 'L I xi., F A 1 ' f S i A LA W A Ax xr 1 Victor Warfe lf :Sf gg- xv Frank Workman 'V ' ' ' . 45? I Z rr dll' L , 1 .R I 49 S ,N Q 6' ,, if ,iii r A, Ag Q sy a Y- ,, j i-.rr , f -' ., -, ,Q W ' 1 ni f T ge: :I Qi '- ' ' L' xx QL ' -Y L r , n . -. ' -IVI ---:-::f 1 K ,Aj b ' V 1. , yi-ex X 7.1 A we 1 , it ...E ,X A Exam I 5.1 .Y I 11. A TA i , 'A .EV H -ff:-f rr 1 '24 N' 4 A x ,gi In 4: Tenth Grade ROW ONE: Gary Ackley, Barbara Arey, Steve Austin, Karen Barnes, Sharon Bennington, Shirley Boldman, Ron- ald Bradley, Jack Boone ROW TWO J h B . : o n rooke, Keith Call, Beverly Campton, Lelia Cockrell, Charles Crothers, Brenda Btep, Sharon Estep, Larry Evans ROW THREE Holl F ' . : y anmn, Sue Fisher, Dean Frost, David Garrison, Richard Garrison, Roger Gore Stella Graham C 1 , , aro Hanson. ROW FOUR: Kenneth Hohn, Carol Inlo Nina Johnson, Ronald Johnson, Patricia Jones, Helena Kain. NOT PICTURED: Scotty Charles. MR. DUFF EY ., sn, A 3 F' J fu -5. , Ihvli - ei! I, 3. 1,-Q r a- 'L 5,39 W Xi ai -.ink 'h -, . f -1. .. Q . A ,fi J 9. K, 1 u i ,er 'if' 9? I x .,.,w , ,V . fz fin. E 1 D 1 Tenth Grade MR. KNECHTLY ROW ONE: J h o n Leedy, Joyce McCane, Howard McClanahan, Carol McCoy, Dottie McCoy, Dean Mason, Linda Mitchell, Elaine Moore. ROW TWO: Teddy Mottashed, Tom Newman, Sharon Nichols, Beverly Parker, Edwin Peterson, Patty Plymail, Paulette Reed, Rosemary Robinson. ROW THREE: Judy Rowe, Roger Sammons, Jerry Savage, Richard Shoemaker, David Thomas, Benny Thompson Gracie Vi t Edd' , ncen , ie Wallingford. ROW FOUR: Don Whitley, Sharon Whitley, Kathy Young. 50 W A fp' .li r My N N, iw, K, b 'X ,, M., V yy, ,L .V f?- rw, ,,, ,full 5 ,b .X X 4, J., , ,F ' in Y, r, R: J, -'V-1 :ag 2525 'Ffa T it T QT T ge B Qian? - , - L - ,w r ' 1 ' L wt ,1- B AQ 3 Bi ap, ,, w as , 1 N, , 4 L -' f ' f A, 1 Y '- - A 1 V e' Y - 1 7-'-,fl , lil? , L , ' A 'H ,' f Em , fi Z ISV. Q J ,N is ' 5 ' 1 1 , im! inth Grade MRS. EPPLE ROW ONE: Cheryl Ackley, Kenneth Armstrong, Audry Arnwine, David Bailey, Joe Barnes, Paul Bazler, James Beasley, Sharon Bray. ROW TWO: Charles Brewer, Danny Burgess, Loretta Burdette, Virginia Burdette, Cheryl Call, Trudy Chamblin, Maria Cobler, Linda Cohn. ROW THREE: Sharon Conley, Susan DeAtley, Henry Edmins ten, Jerry Edwards, William Estep, John Fristoe, Sandra Fannin, Charlene Gardner. ROW FOUR: Danny Gard- ner, Marcella Gardner, Kenton Gulley. inth Grade .Mi R- -15 , V Y 0.2 ' ' .H --y my QU' 1 W. - , V-'93 V,-.r , It-A U V. V rx ,,,1Q V f H ' - . QM N ,I H-. N. l g CP! i , ' lp , 1- A --51, MRS. LAFFERTY ROW ONE: Connie Hayslip, Gary Hohn, John I-Iohn, Judy Hoop, Danny Johnson, Shirley Johnson. ROW TWO: Lavonne Louderback, Mike McCarty, Erma Maddy, Sharon Mendenhall, Bob Miller, Jim Miller, Jennie Mitchell, Linda Mitchell, Connie Myers, Judy Myers. NOT PICTURED: Wanda Dunihue, Frances Johnson, Ralph John- son, Alice Merz, Sharon Merz. I '. . , ,gr f V w Q 0 ,ig R , 1? Q, R Q 4' ' ? P fx, I Qs my ' fi . 1 . , ,n G V A, ' 23+ ' V figf ' fi rg-Zi. A V! I 1' V- Q 1 ai, Q.. in ' ' X x I lnth Grade MR. HASTINGS ROW ONE: Barbara Parker, Al Pakalnis, Pamela Perry, James Pierce, Linda Purtee, Peggy Ramsey. ROW TWO Hope Reed, Paul Roosa, Linda Shiveley, Carey Smalley, Larry Smalley, Ellen Kay Snider. ROW THREE: Bill Spencer, Mike Stone, Dan Thompson, Roxanna Thompson, Hart Wallingford, Barry Warfe. NOT PICTURED: Jerry McLaughlin, Bobby Penny, George Workman. ' Qi PL T X ' M, Wk 3K'llllii!f7 Y, A T a ri -R . ,V T? J, Q W' . T - ahgm V' Riga if ,JJ 'ag 3 - 7,7 tg- 'il X, T ,lgfar 4 5 QL l all fin- 1 J 4- Eg 3 's i I ' ,- Eighth Grade MRS. MHCKERHAM in ROW ONE.: Mrs. Mary Wickerham, Carol Anderson, Betty Ball, Jewell Barnes, Sue Boldman, William Carnpton, Betty Chilton, Geneva Cohn. ROW TWO: Mary Ann Crabb, William Crothers, John Daulton, Linda Edmisten, Bradley Epple, Randall Fitzwater, James Forman, Sue Fristoe. ROW THREE: Kay Gaffin, Rodger Gardner, Jerry Gulley, Dianne Hanson, Janice Harry, Gary Henry, Thomas Hibbs, Jerry Hoop. ROW FOUR: Pamela Hoop, Larry Inlow, Anna Ruth Johnson, Robert Johnson, Kathryn Jones, Wanda Krell. NOT PICTURED: Tivis Collins, Jowanna Cramer, Junie Cramer. 52 f lesie A , . f- . -e 1 L I ' r f- . is 'array er. 1141, . - V. f ' -f 1 '-' ,TT , . ff-if 42:5 X - M .V lv .QM , fa' fl ' Lx , 1 ' ,V ll V .L - I Y 1, Y ., 4 v .V V x,g'1 v rf, Q: I Y Q .el . V A .uh 'A 'J 'J f Eighth Grade MR. MORGAN ROW ONE: Mr. Harold Morgan, Jerry Boone, Joan Leedy, Karen Lynch, Vicki McCane, Gary McCann, Burnell McCoy, Robert McCoy. ROW TWO: Judith McFarland, James McKenzie, Cheryl Mitchell, Charles Moore, Nancy Nichols, Anthony Ogden, John Palmer, Brenda Purtee. ROW THREE: Howard Rankin, Evelyn Rowe, John Rowe, Dale Shiveley, Larry Shiveley, Neil Shoemaker, Donna Slack, Jennie Smith. ROW FOUR: Mary Ann Spears, James Storer, Holly Thomas, Tommy Thomas, Marilyn Unger, Ruth Vincent, Shirley Wilson, Judith Wingo. NOT PICTURED: Larry Dyer. It ll 3 ki I T' 'S' 'M' ' f 1 . f, ' - '- fa' X -' .- 'M' 4' , vi llfrf gg A Q-1:. . rf J x .firm 1 lv X' TV gl R Seventh Grade MRS. LOUDERBACK ROW ONE: Mrs. Frances Louderback, Ronald Anderson, Jeanie Arey, Mary Atkins, Earl Bennington, Robert Bennington, Patricia Blackburn, Ray Bradley. ROW TWO: Terry Call, Norman Cantrell, Michael Cluxton, Linda Collins, Jo Ann Condon, David Conley, Laverne Conley, Danny Dick. ROW THREE: Constance Estep, Dana Estep, Karen Fannin, Dwight Frost, Mickey Frost, Sarah Jo Frost, James Fuller, Ronald Gaffin. ROW FOUR Theresa Gaffin, Charles Gardner, Andrew Graham, Jane Hansgen, Johnny Hayslip, Vinton Trefz. NOT PICTURED: Norman Ball, Jr., Luther Bowens, Alfred Cramer, William I-Iouchen. 53 ff! ' as W h M! is of f- I 1' . '- H- , :, tl., . Q ,EQ Q, fs -f 5 , .3 , 5 . l , X 5 1 U V Y ,, , -, an N 'Q H 'M l f ' J W O' ' angry X .2 V I Viv L wtf. ' . y ' xii3x.' 'Isl 'ibsl ' 1 'ff K v Seventh Grade MRS. FRANKLIN RO Johnson, Martha Karst, Beverly King. ROW TWO: De De Leshy Linda Lloyd Gareld McCann Carvi I 9 S McGlothen, Robert Minton, Bomaie Myers, Rhonda Nichols, Rosilee Palmer. izow THREE- Dale Peterson, Kathy Piatt, Danny Plummer, Johnny Savage, Dale Shiveley, Naomi Smalley, Richard Stephenson, Jackie Stone. ROW FOUR: Jane Stone, Robert Stone, Willard Wallace Gary Whitley DeLoss Wilson R th U u nger Randy Young. NOT PICTURED: Ronnie Miller, Dale Storer, Billy Ray White. a , 7 W ONE: Mrs. Iva. Lou Franklin, Alvin Johnson, Daniel Johnson, Jefferry Johnson, Jerry Johnson, Michael . fr a- 4-. nz Sixth Grade MRS. I-IECKMAN ROW ONE: Mrs. Nova Heckman, Eric Anderson, Jeannette Arey, Daniel Bailey, Darlene Bames, Judy Bowens, James Burdette, Nola Cantrell. ROW TWO: Linda Collins, Myrtle Conley, Stephen Dunkin, Kathleen Epple Dennis Fisher, Robin Fisher, Brenda Forman, David Gardner. ROW THREE: Roger Gardner, Jerry Grooms, D,avid Hall, Steven Hedrick, Bonnie Henry, Charles Hohn, Richard I-lohn, Danny Hoop. ROW FOUR: James Humphrey, John Johnson, Judith Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Vaughn Johnson, Nancy Jones. 54 , iw? if 'S ., Sixth Grade MRS. TURLEY ROW ONE: Mrs. Ruth Turley, Dennis Jones, Edsel Massey, Jeffry McCoy, Faye Mendenhall, Gary Miller, Larry Nichols, Deborah Perry. ROW TWO: Teresea Pertuset, Carrna Purtee, Billy Purtee, Marilyn Rankin, Tommy Riddle, Betty Robinson, Gayle Ryan, Charles Sammons. ROW THREE: James Setty, Karen Setty, Owen Shoe- maker, Denise Slack, Jean Spears, Charlotte Steward, Barry Storer, Connie Stultz. ROW FOUR: Lynn Thomas, Janet Tolle, Judy Tolle, Gary Tolle, Paula Wilson. , , A ,, 84 A51 55 Q r r H47 A iw r .. M J ,A T ST ' W ,.., r, , B r i T 'ff E E 's s m x -an V f Q' 4. lil ' efij- ' if Grade gi, T J 'tu MRS.COOPER ROW ONE: Mrs. Ruth Cooper, Elbert Adams, Rodney Arey, Donald Atkins, David Baker, Beverly Ball, Wayne Ball, Wilma Ball. ROW TWO: Ronnie Barnes, James Bowens, Jerry Burdette, Connie Campbell, Steven Camp- bell, Gerald Campton, Christine Cantrell, Bonnie Clay. ROW THREE: Sue Cluxton, Michael Conley, Bob Crabb, David Dotson, Tommy Edmisten, Theodore Vemon Foster, Billy Freeman, David Gardner. ROW FOUR: Nancy Greene, Robert Hayslip, Shirley Hedrick, Cathie Hilterbran, Charles Hohn, Mike Hohn, Winston Hoop, Beverly Johnson. ROW FIVE: Debra Johnson, Diane Johnson, Judy Johnson. 55 . :- A 51: A' I 'W , , ,,, X T 3 at ' ,I rg ,.a piAr. ill Aa f gri., ' N'-' A X- f , ii ' f ' , ' ' fiffrr. if '. fi A 2. Q, m V fi N W ., I. . 'r YS Q, , if it 'gf g 2,37 4 .T fl 3 ,4 A O 1. ' 1 X . Fr - F!-A I , - O fs? lil . , .F :-, 'f ' . ., 3 X -. f V, N11 WF ,away :T T 1 . Q' lla Ni igaz ,Ii g 3.4: - -, iYL..., I . .1 , 1- - . .M 'fl I' , 1211-,pr I :M rg! J, T fan '-X. t.: -fe rl' -,-xr-ff A - u. .. .9 Q iff' Q. 5 tif ' . . W . , - sf. S. , A. T ll , 1 , X ., .24 js. r- r Fifth Grade MRS. JONES ROW ONE: Mrs. Mildred Jones, Dianne Jones, Norma Jean Jones, Shirley Justice, Carma Lloyd, Johnny Mark- ' McCart Tommy McClanahan, Dianna McFarland, ins, Sharon Massey, Warren McCann. ROW TWO. Susan y, Linda Moore, Mary Ann Moore, Wesley Nichols, Eddie Palmer, Tommy Palmer. ROW THREE: Fred Reed, Richard Seaman, Dianna Kay Shields, Ralph Slack, Stephen Slack, Timothy Smalley, Jimmy Taylor, Charlene Thompson. ROW FOUR: Anita Tolle, Janice Tolle, Norman Tolle, Skippy Tolle, Donald Vineyard, Geneva Wallace, Charlie Wallingford, Ricky Young. NOT PICTURED: John Cramer, Johnny Ray Merz. l - Y -r A . C a, m i X Jig-,. 1, x --EH I P b Y ' . is rm- ,, -- -.ea Iuyyyuu L., an T .ra r'-' f - M D V W .-:ij 1:17, H g L. Il-1, It L, 4: V ' L+' ' ,, 1 ' '. ., 'E-J ,f f ig? Tri ,f.' rl if Q fr y . .fd , -V: I vi- .F YQ A ,S E,,-'Eli-All, ,, !,. A' 3 - I -T V' X X -gi' - 5 ' sm H br K M , r ,E- '?jT'7 .Q , ag T v. 6 7F 'l 5 f H, ,511 ' H 1 A '5-: .,-, few: :Q , 'Y-4, gr. M vw, ,, it fr V 1-f 5, l f i -1 W3 I --. LQ: ' N 1 Fourth Grade MRS. SMITH ROW ONE: Mrs. Chloe Smith, Richard Anderson, David Arey, Russell Arey, Susan Atkins, Charmaine Austin, Nadine Barnes, Daniel Brewer. ROW TWO: James Brooke, Carrol Burdette, Darrol Burdette, Michael Campbell, Gary Chamblin, Kelly Clay, Jeffery Cline, William Cobler. ROW THREE: Dean Collins, Karen Epple, Jill Fisher Terry Fletcher, Carol Frost, Michael Frost, Gary Gardner, Larry Gardner. ROW FOUR: Diana Hall, Rosleen Hayslip, Bruce Hilterbran, Barbra Jones, Charles Johnson. 56 , , ., . 1 1 -g I, , : r 4.5 . . ,J-' , J, Q, f-af -' s. - r , A , , - . ...N V . - ,D , , . ., .W QL ,. ,il 3, l ? Q1-s, ,V -or i lf? E -, 43 I I-si -aj X 3 n 4, if f - ' , W R- T . ff11'lf - R 5 Sf' had lwmll S 1 '- -.Ari-'Y ' A, .fr , . p,'af'-f ' l --1 , -. hw -44' ' P it 'FJ' r W ax ul Fil, xl jk - , - ' . ,yy L i Fourth Grade MRS. SOUR ROW ONE: Mrs. Mary Couser, Robert King, Cliff Kremin, Edward List, John McCane, Norma McCoy, Gary McFarland, Dale Mendenhall. ROW TWO: Gary Moore, Brenda Myers, Mitzi Myers, Robert Neill, Pat Nichols, Rickie Puckett, William Riddle, Roseanna Rowe. ROW THREE: Sharon Satterfield, Rex Setty, Teresa Shiveley, Valerie Shoemaker, Michael Smalley, Georgia Stewart, Cary Stone, Elizabeth Wallace. ROW FOUR: Dianna Wilson, Rickie Yazell. gg.:3y?f. 'I 1- - , LJ V Q Y'-f spy- N 5 L, ' I, 'g-ft!-4:5 Q . wr 3, 'Tin M' 5 Q 1. '- Qa- ,,l, V. W ,. V- ln N 1' jr Q g 'wx g ' .lf init - 5 .95 -3 3 J IZAQQQI :'i,Q,j . wa l- -af W - as J asm is D ,f , v, Q c: . Mivyu? I ,- 1 he iff' MRS. NIXON ROW ONE: Mrs. Lucille Nixon, Dale Barnes, Joe Beasley, Peggy Bowens, Charles Bradford, Kathy Campton, Marilyn Cluxton, Karen Dick. ROW TWO: Charles Dotson, James Estep, Lavona Fitzwater, Ricky Frost, Wanda Gaffin, Stevie Garrison, Timothy Gordley, David Greene. ROW THREE: Randall Haire, Sandra Henry, Fred Hodson, Randy I-lohn, Teresa Hoop, Terry Hoop, Kevin Inlow, Jamie Johnson. ROW FOUR: Patricia Johnson, Michael Knauff. NOT PICTURED: Roger Baker, Douglas Case. 57 . 'i jpg' if 1 f f' 1 1 ' -iw if U l 'iii A 'il-QT' 'sf 1 is Y -N in Q ' ,kq nr X . we ml. f fix C, l1 '- '1, PM fi A- - ' - I , fr 'f'T A-f ' T ' .- -'j' , fl' V . U E N Ib- .,.. ,I ,C A-up 1 4, lxffl, 5 if . L.-z Qf'i Q' W, '21 f w 1 . 0 Third Grade r '1 ' 4 A - f 9i4 r MRS. TRACY ROW ONE: Mrs. Georgia Tracy, Stephen McCoy, Barbara Miller, Elizabeth Neill, Brenda Parker, Dennis Plum- mer, Michael Purtee, Charles Rankins. ROW TWO: Chris Reed, Danny Reed, Billy Robinson, Roger Robinson, Steven Ryan, Rachel Savage, Susan Schwartz, Gregory Seaman. ROW THREE: Donald Shields, Nina Shoe- maker, Dianna Slack, Tonya Smalley, Michael Storer, Rickey Storer, Cathy Stultz, Donald Tolle. ROW FOUR: Anna Toller, Susan Warfe, Debora Yazell. Second iw 4 Grade li ' A MRS. PETERSON ROW ONE: Mrs. Ruth Peterson, Jeffrey Anderson, Gary Arey, Cheryl Austin, Debra Austin, Philip Austin, Gary Bennington, Scott Burggraf. ROW TWO: Barbara Campbell, Candice Campton, Georgetta Charles, Wendy Clark, Thomas Clay, Jennifer Copeland, David Daulton, Phillis Edmisten. ROW THREE: Ronald Estep, James Freeman, Sandra Hall, Margaret Helterbridle, Sharon Hemming, Steve Henderson, Pamela Hill, Elizabeth Hod- son. ROW FOUR: Stephen Hodson, Kaye Hodson, Ronnie Hohn, Meil Huffman, Sharon Humphrey, Daniel John- son, Darlene Johnson, Neute Johnson. ROW FIVE: Cordelia Justice, Rush Kessler, Brian Knauff, Michele Knauff, Vallery Leedy. NOT PICTURED: John Case. 58 r A on at W-,' l ' H ,Ty 5 K eff T was 1, 1 ' J ,V., 'mf ' . , 5 J 12,1 f' ' if Lil : tr: -, F ,,v ' , Af, , I I. 1 ff' . ,, ,.? ' we . fe e 1 A N 4 rx -, XF Tw S' -' Fx, lizilf ,,,,,-'- V I . 2 A M.. ' . T, ,. j. , 42,421 e ref ,J ' , of-' r T - J fn. o A R ,R . ,eff . . fl 1-'lf' ' if '51 'gfie fgaif .Q L. Q.., ' t iv Grade X X Mas. PERRY ROW ONE: Mrs. Wilma Perry, Wesley Massey, Mary McAdow, Robert McCane, Jack McClanahan, George McCoy, Deborah McFarland, Craig Molen. ROW TWO: Darrell Myers, Trudy Newman, Richard Nixon, Cheryl Ogden, Jeffrey Plymail, Robert Purtee, Donald Rolf, Becky Satterfield. ROW THREE: Carolyn Seaman, Anna Shields, Ricky Shiveley, Phillip Shoemaker, Sandra Shoemaker, Connie Slack, Geneva Slack, Steve Smalley. ROW FOUR: Tucker Smalley, Marty Smith, David Snider, Terry Sowards, Debra Staten, Michael Stone, Amy Jo Thomas, Marcea Thompson. ROW FIVE: Monta Tracy, Mary Vineyard, Susan Wallace, Gary Wilson, Jan Young. NOT PICTURED: Ronald Rolf. , , X ,QF YH: Q .Im if-' sn!! 2.1531 , Lx 'WY ' r f gg r Ya Qi' ' ei , v , .ur T ., V X 'i ' T' '11 TTD K fl First Grade MRS.SMALLEY ROW ONE: Mrs. Lulu Smalley, Rusty Adams, Michael Adkins, Denny Ball, Jonathan Booher, Donna Boone, Mike Brewer, Debbie Brewer. ROW TWO: Debbie Brooks, Joyce Campton, Keith Chamblin, Stephen Crothers, Wayne Dotson, Rhonda Dunkin, Pam Ernst, Pat Evangelista. ROW THREE: Stevie Fannin, Randee Fletcher, Randall Franklin, Ronnie Gardner, Glenn Griffith, Randy I-lodson, Jerry I-lodson, Brenda I-loop. ROW FOUR: Ralph Johnson, Judith Jones, Joni Jones, Elias Kessler, Greg Lafferty, Teddy List, Debbie Louderback. NOT PICTURED Eddie Merz. 59 ' 3, ' 1 ' ,rn , .. - .7 ' H ' ' ' H ' ' ' if., V 3 ' arf 'xv 1 '- ' . -'- , .Q a .g,-I .L b, . P ,E Q, rs. ai . Q ,A Agigiih llggil iEilHE:lL ii? it 'XNT .v ,f s I -:'- A, 1 - T . 1 , A . if ss, I. , r. L Ap, P 5 apr if- ' le, 'CQ' f 'A be fl-ff . L x g i 1 V ' qi-J 3 'Lk ' ' v lx 'm Si. 1 i QE' , . '- . S , X. V f' 'llfxhrhawk af X r ' all.ALlI First Grade MMARAWAY ROW ONE: Mrs. Myrtle Caraway, Jimmy Jones, Phyllis Jones, Lylia Johnson, Wayne Mitchell, Tina Mitchell, Judy Myers, Brenda McCoy. ROW TWO: Connie Moore, Billy Nichols, David Nichols, Carl Newman, Becky Parker, Dollie Plyrnail, Phillip Perry, Teddy Palmer. ROW THREE: Tarnmie Rowe, Rose Ann Robinson, George Sowards, Lavone Stevens, Karen Schwartz, Wayne Smalley, Dean Stone, Teddy Shields. ROW FOUR: Rickey Slack, Deborah Travis, Richard Taylor, Joey Thornas, Lucinda Toller, Carolyn Whitley. NOT PICTURED: John White, Howard Cramer. 3 ,Q , Ml. , Q1 . ,.:. f if'-i n - if xl, N iii! , l H ----- h ,h..s,1,, I--J ,X , , , ,.,, , 1 W - .. 1 N X - -, .-T451 fff' -gav- , 5. - X mt l r. , ..- ,, , rf-4 ,gi 5 S m li . ,,.- . .. at W, E ' .Jw - 7 . 1 l' ., , R l i,,,, . T f . 1 qv, V,-D, I I A, :J . ... 5 ,v L X. J y ' KV 'll P : ilk fi ,iii HTA 4' Q O S' -v nw A 4 f gr' . 'Vx M .Q W, .. , shi? L if if Kindergarten MRS. AREY ROW ONE: Mrs. Dorothy Arey, Teresa Arey, Pam Austin, Carlotta Bennington, Joey Bennington, Mark Booher, Brian Brooks, Darryl Bennington. ROW TWO: Teresa Campbell, Carol Epple, Randy Frost, Ronnie Hansgen, Tamera Hill, Susan Hoop, Kathy Knauff, Eric Lafferty. ROW THREE: Iva Jean Massey, Robbie Puckett, Cheryl Smith, Charles Butch Stevens, Teresa Thompson, Shannon Tolle, Charlene Webb. NOT PICTURED: Timmy Knechtly, Damon Butch Clark. 60 X ADVERTISING Your Friendly Bank You Can Bank on Us FARMERS BANK AND SAVINGS COMPANY Q -65- A Safe Place to Save Member of F .D.I.C. I Q NASUQ4 PSX --Artf- fi nm: Ng, 'zfnuoo le, .g Q' xlloollol , 5.3, fx '. Eifefff Peebles , Ohio Is Our Business Not a INSURANCE Sideline WALUNC-,FORD'S FURNITURE C, APPUANCE p INSURHCE ,L 'VAN F 13, kLkA-IL 5 .FJ 5 ' gwm WWE - Frigidaire Appliances Washers - -Stoves - -Floor Coverings - - -Bottle Gas Service - - Let Us Plan Your Insurance Needs Complete Home Furnishers Phone 587-4711 101 North Main Street 68 North Main Street Peebles, Ohio Peebles, Oho Phone 587-2921 Peebles Ohio EEE NCFARLAND MOTOR SALES frulinu, FORD SALES 81 SERVICE For A-1 Used Cars 81 Trucks Phone 587-3211 Peebles Ohio war IV 456 OI! - Be SUITS , Wlth Pure boy'-4lVusv Prompt Service Fuel Oil Gasoline---Kerosene Motor Oil--Greases Tires and Batteries Accessories PURE OIL BULK PLANT Phone 587 -4511 Peebles, Ohio. Mary Alice Fulton, Distributor RYAN'S IMPLEMENT COMPANY Phone 587-4111 Peebles, Ohio Massey-Ferguson Tractors and Equipment New Holland Parts gl Service PEEBLES PRODUCE CO . Poultry gl Eggs Orval D. Fisher, Mgr, Phone 587-2611 Peebles, Ohio Compliments of WHITE STAR RESTAURANT Francis gl Juanita Lee 38 North Main Street Peebles, Ohio Congratulations Class of 1964 MlLLER'S SUPER E MARKET Complete Line of Groceries Peebles , Ohio FANNIN Chevrolet Sz Oldsmobile .L A - . lg -l:. Q- mx South Main Street Phone 587-2311 Peebles, Ohio MOORE'S Busy Stores Everywhere Bicycles, Toys, Hobbies, Games, Sporting Goods, Tires and Batteries, Auto Accessories, Electric Appliances, Hunting and Fishing-Supplies, Paint and Housewares Phone 587-2033 107 N . Main St. Peebles, O. Lowell Cockrell, Owner Compliments of COLUMBUS 81 SOUTHERN OHIO ELECTRIC COMPANY Peebles, Ohio SYPHERS MOTOR CO. D. C. Syphers Chrysler - -Plym outh- -Valiant International Trucks Sales 81 Service 54 N. Main Street PENDELL 81 EDWARDS Hauling Contractors Crushed Stone and Sand For the Land's Sake Lime You Call, We Haul Phones: 587-4683 Phone 587-3333 Peebles, Ohio Peebles 587-3022 Ohio Shop and Save at ? - ...L-.- ' p fl' I S U p E 07, l avi Z. is 3 M A FZ E Q 5 LAY: F' Tl.. GORDLEY3 SUPER MARKET Phone 587-2292 Peebles, Ohio Compliments of MITCHELL'S HOME FURNISHINGS New and Used Furniture 10 North Main Street Peebles, Ohio Compliments of PEEBLES MONUMENT COMPANY Monuments on Display at West Union and Peebles, Ohio Q Courteous Service Fuel Oil Gasoline - -Kerosene - -Accessories - - Motor Oil- -Greases - - Tires and Batteries STANDARD OIL BULK PLANT Phone 587-2301 Peebles, Ohio james Louderback and Russell Turley, Distributors Compliments of CHARLES RYAN PLUMBING 6, ntmmo WILLIAMSON FURNACES Coal, Oil, Gas Electric Service 81 Installation Phone 587-2731 Peebles, Ohio Best Wishes to the Senior Class 1964 MITCHELL - -THE - -PRINTER 26 Elm Street Phone 587 -4544 STULTZ 81 OSBORNE Electrical and Plumbing Supplies We Have It Phone 587-2792 Peebles , Ohio 1 Teach Your Dollars to Have More Cents by Shopping at :ar -'4 SCI-lWARTZ'S DEPARTMENT STORE Compliments of Our Compliments FAYE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE North Main Street LUCAS' HARDWARE Phone 587-3891 Peebles, Ohio Peebles, Ohio dtvunr o,l wR1GHT's HATCHERY 0 V If PURE OIL m..v.vf ' SERVICE Full Line Feeds, Poultry, Cows, Horses Sz Hogs Complete Stock Poultry Supplies Phone 587-3392 81 Equipment All-Wright Chicks Phone 587-4746 Main Street Peebles, Ohio Peebles, Ohio Q--, '7 -4 1,1 .-. Electric Appliances Sporting Goods Automotive Parts Accessories Tovs LAVON BAILEY, OWNER fi Western Auto Assoc nate ' Store 47 North Main Street Phone 587-3202 Peebles , Ohio LAFFERTY'S FUNERAL HOME Oxygen-Equipped Ambulance Service Phone 587-3532 136 N. Main Street Peebles, Ohio ADAMS COUNTY FARM BUREAU Peebles, Ohio We Buy Grain Phone 587-4433 We Sell- -Feeds - -Seeds - - Fertilizer - -Animal Health Products and Many Chemicals Service That Makes F ine Products Better PEEBLES LAUNDROMAT 6 N. Main Street Peebles, Ohio Phone: 587-9541 112 Hour Laundry We Wash and Dry 9x12 Shag Rugs Open 6 A.M.--11 P.M. Daily In Mind .V 5, , ,,4..X, We are Not Where Dreams Come True Stop and Swap with CRAWFORD'S DEPARTMENT STORE 91 North Main Street I-Iome of Hush Puppies for the HOP-IN -THE -WOODS Entire Family Phone 587-306 Phone 587-2922 Phone 587-3340 Peebles, Ohio Peebles Ohio DAN'S TV SERVICE RCA Living Color Zenith Service is Our Business Phone 587-3061 150 Walnut Street Peebles, Ohio ?DAIRY, mc. WE SELL HEALTH ROSS POTT S Phone 544-4214 West Union, Ohio DUMENIIJS I Rgfxqff DRUGS Prescription Service Phone 587 -417 l Peebles Ohio Gifts for All Occasions Everything You Would Expect in a Modern Drug Store DORTON IMPLEMENT CO. West Union, Ohio Phone 544-2051 Blue Bird School Bus Bodies International Trucks Farmall Tractors McCormick Farm Machines Parts - -Service DEFENDER PUBLISHING COMPANY Publishers of: The Peoples' Defender The Adams County News West Union, Ohio Our Compliments and Best Wishes to the Senior Class of '64 JOI-INSON'S SOHIO SERVICES 129 South Main Street Peebles, Ohio Compliments of DIETERICH FLORIST Say It 'H N ey Our with X Flowers' Flowers ,ii 1 ' 555' Phone 544-2741 West Union, Ohio I Paul S . Peterson 175 Stella Avenue Phone 587-4783 Peebles, Ohio MOTORISTS MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Compliments of McCOY'S LUMBER CO. PLUM RUN STONE DIVISION OF DAVON, INC. Phone 587-2048 Peebles, Ohio Phone 587-4811 Peebles, Ohio McCOY'S MARKET Crushed Stone--Ready Mixed Concrete-- Phone 587-3062 Peebles, Ohio Agriculture Lime Compliments of EUGENE FULTON Adams County Sheriff SMALLEY'S SOI-IIO STATION 82 N . Main Street Peebles, Ohio Phone 587-3402 Baron Gasoline - -Duron Oil- - World's Finest Lubricants - - Tire Repair - -Oil Changes - - Brake Service- -Car Wash Congratulations Class of 1964 ANN'S COFFEE SHOP Ann Reynolds Lafferdo 87 North Main Street Peebles, Ohio Compliments of STEVE GREEN LUMBER COMPANY Peebles, Ohio Courtesy of CHARLES THOMPSON TREFZ FUNERAL HOME Phone 587-2403 Peebles, Ohio CUDAHY PACKING COMPANY Manufacturers and Distriburors of Sunlight Ice Cream and Italian- -Co1by- -Longhorn - -and Chedder Cheese Washington C . H . Ohio Congratulations to the Class of '64 WYLIE FUNERAL HOME Sinking Spring, Ohio Compliments of FAVORITE BAKING COMPANY Manchester Ohio K 81 H HARDWARE CO. AND RlCHARD'S MONUMENT CO. Chet Kendall, Prop. 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