Raceland High School - Memories Yearbook (Raceland, KY)
- Class of 1966
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V A :V 1 A any . 5. .. , 1 Q, . K 'mv V V Y V 'V .:.-I W MRS. KATHRYN REED, Director of Pupil Person nel and Guidance Coun- selor, talks to a senior about test results. MR. FRED JOHNSON Superintendent JOYCE HANNAH Secretary and Treasurer Office helpers include Margaret Meadows, Carolyn Burris, Jeannie Davis, Mary Rice, Carla Davis, Charlotte Hughes, and Freda Ad- kins. fee Faculty RIC HARD BAKER BS - Morehead Science LUCY BRADFORD BS - Morehead English JAMES CONLEY BS - Eastern MA - Morehead Industrial Arts Coach LOUISE DAVIDSON AB - Morehead BS - Univ. of Ky. MA - Morehead Librarian BURMA FLETCHER BS - Morehead English BURT GREENE AB - Morehead Social Studies CHARLES GREENE AB - Morehead Music THOMAS HAMILTON AB - Morehead Health, Coach Physical Education DONNA HARRISON AB - Morehead Science English THELMA HIC KS AB - Morehead MA - Univ. of Ky. English SARA, HUFFMAN AB - Morehead History ORETA LEWIS BS - Berea Commerce AGNES MILLER LOIS PARSONS MARIE PARSONS AB - Marshall BS - Pikeville AB - Pikeville Mafhem-H108 Science English nil' JOYCE SPARKS BS - Eastern Physical Education ROGER STEWART BS - Western Science BARBARA POTTER BS - Morehead Home Economics AW ELSIE WORTHINGTON AB - Ohio Wesleyan Mathematics Other Adult Helpers Frances Reed Teacher 's Aide Janina Holloway Clerical Aide Bethel Stevens and Cloia Vance Cooks Harry Ellis Custodian Seniors President - Frank Melvin Vice-President - Darrell McCown M Secretary - Janie Watkins 21 Treasurer - Wanda Stevens DIANA LEE ADKINS Pep Club 7-12, May Day Program 7, Lunch Room Helper 12, County Fair Winner 8. PHOEBE RUTH BARKER 4-H Club '7-9, Science Club 7,8, Pep Club '7-12, Commercial Club 12, Band 7-12, Prom Queen Attendant 11, May Day Program 7,8 , Lunch Room Helper 12, County Fair Winner 8. JERRY BLEVINS Pep Club 7-12, Science Club '7,8, Football '7,8, Basketball 7-12, All N.E.K.C. 12. SUE BOGGS Chorus 11, Pep Club 11, Girls Track 11. FRED BUNDY N Pep Club 9-12, Commercial Club 12, Student Council 9, Pep Club Council 9 12, Basketball Manager 11,12, Foot- ball 9-12, Track 10-12, All State Honorable Mention 12, Most Mischie- vous, Best Natured, A11 N. E. K. C. , Class Officer 9. PATRICIA ANN CARVER Commercial Club 12. CURTIS CHAPMAN JAMES EDWARD CLARKE Science Club '7-12, Pep Club 7-11, Perfect Attendance 7, 9, 10, Magazine Sales Award 12. EDDIE ROGER CHRISTIAN ROGER CONLON CATHERN SUE COOKSEY Pep Club 7-12, May Day Program 7,8 , Girls Track 9, Class Officer 9. CAROLYN LOUISE DAMRON Pep Club 7-10, Commercial Club 12, Miss Teenage Nominee JACK MICHEL DAVIS Football 7-12, Pep Club 7-12, Track 8-12, Basketball 8, Band 7-9, Pep Band 8 , 9. ROMA JEAN DAVIS 4 Commercial Club 12, Pep Club Officer 9-11, Newspaper Editor 12, Glee Club Pianist 9-12, Band 7,8, Candidate Football Queen 8, Cheerleader 9-11, Office Assistant 10-12, Most Versatile, May Day Program 7,8, SALLY LOU FANNIN 4-H Club 7-11, Woman's Club Sewing Contest 12. DIANE FARMER Science Club 7,8, 4-H Club 7, Pep Club 7-12, F.T.A. 11, Beta Club 10-12, Annual Staff 10, Class Officer 9, Prettiest, Best Natured, Athletic Queen Candidate 11, Miss Congeniality Candidate 10, May Day Program 8. RONALD KENT FREEMAN Science Club 7.8, 4-H Club 7,8,9-. Pep Club 11,12, F.T.A. 12, Annual Staff 11,12, Band 7-12, Commercial Club 12 , Essay Contest Winner 8 , Band President 12, Stage Band 11,12. CAROLYN HAMILTON HAMMOND KENNETH RAY HOWARD Basketball 7-12, Football 7-12, Base- ball 9-12, Track 10-12, Pep Club 7-12, All Conference Football 12, All N. E. K. C. 12 CARLA SUE HUFFMAN 4-H Club 7-12, Pep Club 7-12, Band 7-12, Commercial Club 12, Annual Staff Secretary 12 Chorus 9-12, Usher at Commencement 11, Band Solo and Ensemble Contest 12, Home Economics Officer 9-12, May Day Program 7-8, Newspaper Staff 12. DOUGLAS ALLEN HUFFMAN PARIS FRED JOHNSON, JR, Class Officer 7, Beta Beauty Contest 12, Football 9-12, Laziest, Basket- ball 7-11, Pep Club 7-12. DAVID F, KEARNS Class Officer 7, Football 12, Most Dignified, Most Likely To Succeed, Beta Club 12. BRENDA KAY KEETON Pep Club 7-12, Science Club 8, Pep Club Council lO,12, Chorus 12, 4-H Club 7, May Day Program 8, Class Officer 8. BRENDA FAYE KEETON Pep Club 7-12, 4-H Club 7,8 Science Club 7,8, Chorus 12, Class Officer 8, May Day Program 8. ROBERT LEE KEETON Pep Club 7-12, .Basketball 11, 12, Science Club 8, Track 10, Most Bash- ful. JAMES OWEN KENDA LL IOANN MATHEW S Pep Club 7-10, Commercial Club 12, Pep Club Council 7, Laziest. BRENDA LOU MAUK F.T.A. 12, Commercial Club 12, Pep Club 12. MARGARET JEAN MEADOWS Beta Club 11, 12, F. T.A. 10-12, Pep Club 7-12, Science Club 7-9, 4-H Club 7-9, Annual Staff 11,12, May Day Program 7,8, StaffAdvertising Manager, 12. RONALD BERNARD MCCLOUD Pep Club 7-12, Science Club 8, Commercial Club 12, Student Coun- cil 11, Football Co-Captain 12, Bas- ketball 7-12, Track 7-12, Prom-King Candidate 11, Beta Club Beauty Con- test 12. ERNEST DARRELL MCCOWN Pep Club 7-12, Science Club 8, Bas- ketball 8,9, Football 8, Band 1l,12, All State Band 9-12, Band Clinic 8-12 Class Officer 12, Baseball 11,12. RAYMOND LEWIS MCCULLEY Pep Club 8-12, Commercial Club 12, Football 8-12, Track 8-12, Prom King Candidate 11, All N.E. K.C. . Football Co-Captain 12, Most Popular, Most Handsome, Basketball Manager 10-12, Beta Club Beauty Contest 12, All State Honorable Mention 12. BARBARA ANN MCKENZIE Beta Officer 12, F.T.A. 10-12, Pep Club 7-12, Science Club 7-9, Class Officer 12, 4-H Club 7-9, Pep Club Council 10, Miss Congeniality Candi- date 10. FRANK MELVIN Pep Club 7-12, Baseball 9-12, Track 8-12, Football 8-12, Football Co- Captain 12, Class Officer 12, N.E. K.C. All Tournament Team, All 16th Regional. CURTIS MICHAEL NICHOLS Science Club 7-9, F.T.A. 11,12 Pep Club 10-12, Band 7-12, Stage Band 10-12, Music Award 9, Band Clinic 11, Science Fair 7-9, Beta Club Beauty Contest 12. PHYLLIS DIANE NICHOLS 4-H Club 7, Pep Club 8-11, Science Club 8. MARLENE ONEY Pep Club 7-12, Beta Club 11,12 P.T.A. ll, Science Club 7,8, 4-H Club 7,8, Student Council 7,8, Class Officer 7, Chorus 9-12, Annual Staff 10-11, May Day Program 7,8, Girls Track 11, Human Relations Conference 11. JAMES W , PRESTON Pep Club 7-12, Science Club 8, Student Council 9-10, Best Dressed, Band 7-10, Band Contest 8-10, Stage Band 10. WILLIAM NICK REYNOLDS MARY LIZABETH RICE Pep Club Officer 10, Beta Officer 12, Cheerleader 7,8, Science Club 8, F.T.A. l1,12, D.A.R. Award 12, Office Assistant 11,12, Majorette 9, Student Council Officer 8, Most Likely to Succeed, Band 7-10, Athletic Queen Attendant 9. BRENDA KAY SALLIE Commercial Club 12, Pep Club 10-12, Science Club 10, Lunchroom Helper 11 NORA JANE SAMMONS BRENDA GAIL SAUNDERS Candidate for Athletic Queen, 12, Commercial Club 12, Newspaper Staff 12, Chorus 12. 'la LINDA KAYE SCAGGS Pep Club 7-11, 4-H Club 7,8, Com- mercial Club 12. MARY EDNA SCOTT Pep Club 7-12, May Day Program 7,8 Science Club 7, Pep Club Council 11, 12. JOAN EVELYN SHORT Commercial Club 12. GLENNA PAYE SCAGGS Commercial Club 11, Pep Club 9, 10. EA RL FARRELL SMITH Pep Club 7-12, Beta Club 11,12 Science Club 8, Football 8-12, Bas- ketball 7-12, Track 8-12, Baseball 9-12, All N. E. K. C. Basketball 12, Co-Captain Football 12, Co-Captain Basketball 12, All District 12, Most Versatile, Class Officer 7 ,8, Student Council 7,8. ELIZABETH STEVENS PAMELA LEA STEVENS Chorus 10,12, Pep Club 7-12, Beta President 12, Commercial Club 12, Science Club 8,9, 4-l-I Club '7,8, Library Assistant '7-10, Most lndustrious Atten. Award 9, 10, May Day Program 7,8. WANDA WRIGHT STEVENS Chorus 10,12, Beta Officer 12, Pep Club Council 12, F.T.A. Officer 12, Class Officer 10-12, Science Club 9, Annual Staff 12, Top Magazine Sales- man 12, Beta Play 10, May Day Pro- gram 8, Commercial Club 12. MELANIE JANE WATKINS Commercial Club 12, Pep Club 9-11. Best Dressed, Chorus 12, Class Officer 10, 12, May Day Program 8, Miss Teenager Candidate 10. NANCY ELIZABETH WESTFALL Pep Club 7-12, Class Officer 7, May Day Program 7,8. PATRICIA CA ROLYN WHITT Beta Club 10-12, F. T. A. 10-12, Pep Club '7-12, Commercial Club 12, Class Officer 8 , Beta Officer 12, Beta Play 11, Attendance.Award 8. ELSIE PAYE WIKE Pep Club '7-11, Commercial Club 12. Senior English Most Popular JEANNIE DAVIS RAYMOND MCCULLEY Most Mischieoous FRED BUNDY BRENDA SAUNDERS Senior Favorites The senior class yearly votes for their favorites. Pictured are the choices for the class of 1966. 323' Most Likely to Succeed DAVID KEARNS MARY RICE Most Versatile EARL SMITH JEANNIE DAVIS i1'3?1 f -em .A - Best Natured FRED BUNDY DIANE FARMER Most Bas LINDA DAMRON - BOB KEETON Most Industrious PAM STEVENS - FRANK MELVIN Most Dignwecl DAVID KEARNS JANIE WATKINS Best Dressed B685 L00kif1fg I JANIE WATKINS DIANE FARMER HM PRESTON RAYMOND MCCULLEY Laziest FRED JOHNSON JO ANN MATTHEWS U x .6-. Jigh K, A . 1 Y - . rx! ,,Q pgi?5er.2aa'g5 ,K 1 , I , lk, , 25' GRADUATING SENIORS NOT PICTURED: Diane Bayless Stanley Evans Richard McCu11ey D.A.R. Award Wilmer MARY-RICE I n CLASS OFFICERS Carolyn Moore Presldentg R01 McAllister V1ce Presrdent B1111e Ratliff, Russell Abdon Sandy Adams Carol Adkins Freda Adkins Gail Adkins Ray Adkins Vera Allen Johnny Barber Sandy Chandley Judy Cooksey Gary Conley Not Pictured: Roseanna Carter Douglas Barker Linda Blevins Shirley Bryan Gail Bunn my 'wa - 1 , . a- . gre J fn, ' ' if VY rgl tl ' Qiigiv -4 3 'HR V' :lz5ni ' ,K ug ,X -2,1-Q, ki 4 ia -L-: X' L?f7'5?i33? i S Mike Hannah Ronald Hatfield Mike Hewlett Virgil Howard Tony Howell ? ' N iillgiif ,,.. r Q , A ' -, I 'LR sigh , . wg X , ,ffk 5 in gf? i ig: owel -aa Linda Damron Rebecca Fannin Gary Fink Linda Friley Donna Hall Shirley Hoy Joe Jackson Linda Justice Veralyn Lacks Marilyn Lanblin .Oahu-mmm By learning to care for a baby, these girls in Home Economics III are preparing themselves for the future. Karen Reed Sandy Reed Johnny Riley Roger Rister Carl Robinson Eddie Sark Brenda Shelton Arthur Slavens Bennie Smith Suzanne Smith James Stevens Sherry Stevens Joel Stewart Jack Thome Kay Townsend Not Pictured: Howard Sheets Garland Logston Roi McAllister Betty McBrayer Roger McC1anahan Mary McKenzie Carol Miller Mide Miller Carolyn Moore Sharon Morrison Bobby Mowery Gary Musick Daryl Oney Vicki Potter Darrell Ramey Billie Ratliff Not Picturedg James Lernmings James McKnigh Lavada Vance Paul Walker Steve Webb David Wiley Clifford Woods This year 's Junior candy sales winners were Linda Friley, Carol Adkins, and Night . Activities Linda is showing the prom committee some of the decorations that will be used at this year 's Jr. -Sr. Prom. The prom is entitled Polynesian Jim McKnight. Marilyn, our class treasurer faithfully collected the class duesg even if she had to fight for them. One highz light for the Junior cheer- leaders and major- ettes was when they received their new school jackets. Carolyn Adkins Shirley Akers Judy Barber Glenna Barker Marsha Bledsoe David Booth Steve Bricker Ruth Brown Jennifer Brown Linda Bryan Carolyn Burriss Projects interest us in world history. Charles Caldwell Larry Cameron John Carr James Christian James Cochran Greg Conley Patty Conley Jerry Conlon Sherry Cotten George Cox Carroll Crum Brenda Dance Debbie Hatfield Joetta Hewlett Helen Hicks Bruce Hinton Robert Holloway Danny Howell Charlotte Hughes Ella Ingles Carla Davis Larry Evans James Fields Gary Francis Marcella Gigson Eddie Gumbert Alice Hannah Joe Harris Bennie Jenkins Mike Johnson Tommy Johnson Danny Keeton Brenda Lacks Susan Little Dale Lucas Linda Mauk Biology class listens to explanation of mitosis. Linda McCown Don McCulley Betty Lou McKinley Lenore McKnight Lee Markin Sandy Meadows Steve Miller Gary Mullins Linda Nichols Debbie Oney Donald Oney Christi Porter Charles Preston Cheryl Ramey I im Rice Cheryl Rose iii? Clara Russell John Scott Roger Shelton Harold Smith Not Pictured: George Jenkins Herman Tingler Sally Smith Dwight Stephens David Stephenson Terry Stevens Sandy Walker Sharon Watson Brenda Wike Hastle Wright Robert Thomas Byron Underwood Gary Waddell James Walker In Memory Of FRANCES EVANS Freshmen President Mary Richards Vice President Faye Farmer Secretary Cheryl Thome Treasurer Judy Miller Danny Adkrns Warren Baldridge Charles Blevin Jennifer Blythe Rosemary Boggs Delilah Bowling Beth Bradford Mike Brown Karen Bush Kathy Carver Garry Cerniglia Ronald Chapman Sharon Chapman Shelia Cook William Coburn 3. it X ii' Q, K FQ? if rv i f WM Wi z avr' 5 1 S 5 nv we w N Kmxipjw James Cumpton Ronnie Damron Janet Dillow Shirley Dillow Jim Donley Beverly Foughty William Friley Sally Greenslaslait Gracie Harris Alice Hatfield Debbie Hayton Anita Heaberlin Vickie Hicks Brenda Holbrook Lola Howard Nola Howard Pam Howard Steve Hunter Linda Hyatt Helena Johnson y Drerna Jones Marilyn Keeton Bobby Kendall Doug Lucas Debbie McBrayer Pam McCown James McDaniels Trina Martin Dale Meenach Greg Melvin Jerry Middleton Eddie Miller Judy Miller Rose Ann Miller Bruce Moore Ralph Morrison Ronnie Morrison Donald Nelson Terry Newman Pam Oney Roxanne Oney Barbara Patton Marty Payton Stanley Ramey Nancy Reed Martha Reynolds Mary Richards Louraine Riffe Phyllis Sark Anita Scaggs Wade Scott Lerita Sizemore Mary Skutchall Bobby Smith Dean Stevens Janet Stevens Jim Stickler Cheryl Thome Judy Vance Donna Waddell Charles Walker Barbara Ward Brenda Ward Greg Wheatley Suzanne Westfall twig M-J' Sets, equations, and graphing are parts of Algebra I. Judy Whitt Emily Wilcox Kathy Wiley Sandra York Joyce Young Linda Young Ray Young Margarette Baldridge Steve Banks Philip Barker Jerry Barton Bettnia Bentley Mike Benion Keith Branharn Eddie Brown James Brumfielcl John Bush Ronnie Carr Venora Carter Eighth Grade President: Debbie Mowery Vice-President: Eugene Newman Secretary: Charles Potter Treasurer: Ronnie CHIP Vivian Cox Doris Crawford Harry Cumpton Johnny Crum Jeff Elswick Nancy Fannin Patsy Fink Eddie Fisher Mitzi Gabbard Sharon Gibson Mike Graham Sandy Hall Donald Carver Randy Christian Kenny Clark Janet Cochran Kay Colegrove Ricky Cornett Harry Conley Debbie Cotten Jeannie Henry Jeffrey Hughes Freda Ingles Donna Jarvis Beulah Jenkins Connie Johnson Kathy Kearns Rita Keeton Garry Keever Patty Lawson Mack Layne Gary Lemrnings Johanda McC1anahan Kim McCoy Brenda McNeil Jay Meenach Debbie Mowery Eugene'Newrnan Carolyn Porter Charles Potter Judy Potter Nina Poynter Diana Rayburn Glenda Reed J an Robinson Roger Robinson Eddie Salyer Debbie Saunders Jerry Settles Mike Slavens Roger Slavens Dorothy Spruill Eighth grade considers health problems of space travel. Charlotte Stevens Danny Stewart Karen Thomas Steve Van Allen Richard Vanclerpool Marilyn Van Horn Gary Walker Betty Ward Carol Watson Mary Wike Randy Wilson Glenn Wilson Dale Woods Marcia Worthington Danny Stevens Donna Abrams Bobby Adams Deborah Adkins Mike Adkins Regina Adkins Karen Baldridge Susan Barker Billie Bledsoe Janie Blevins Anthony Blyth Stephen Bundy Stephen Burkhardt Debra Burks Cloetta Burroughs Connie Branham President Bernita McCloud ,Vice-President Tommy Francis Secretary Jacqueline Crisp Treasurer Sandra Miller Seventh Grade Nancy Abdon Kay Fields Jenny Gabbard Rebecca Graham William Hannah Aaron Harris Sandra Huffman Terry Johnson Sharon Johnson Patty Jones Keith Jones Bernita McCloud Linda Markin Sam Medley James Middleton, Bobby Miller Ricky Brougham Johnny Cameron Sandra Centers Mike Clark Sandra Cooper Ora Conlon John Crawford Jacqueline Crisp Allen Cumpton Beverly Donnelly Elaine Estep Debra Eplin Michael Foughty Tommy Francis Alice Ferguson The seventh grade enjoys a game of Password with new math terms. Pam Miller Sandra Miller Valeria Moore Sandra Morrison Max Myers Charles Nichols Cheri Noris Robert Ousley Gordon Picklesimer Connie Pierce Melissa Rose Teressa Rose Linda Sark Nina Scaggs Deborah Scott il fL f I L Susan Sewell Darrel Shelton Jacqueline Short Donnie Slavens Ruth Slone Melissa Stevens Kevin Tingler Jerry Waddell Homer Walker Connie Ward Terry Whalin William Wheatley Jerry Williams Johnny York Lee Allen York I-lomeroom exercise includes the pledge to the flag F gg Q 'WW .w I J Precise work in mechanical drawing require ,M- iQ is s concentration. Assistant coach is Mr. Bert Greene. Woodworking students learn about blueprints and tools. Multi-level reading the seventh grade enjoys. Home economics students explore the fields of sewing home furnishings, cooking, decorating, and cleaning. ,,Lf...L Shorthand pothooks require concentration. General business involves percentage. Office practice looks like fun. Typing tyros test talent. M HN' W -1 .A Jx W, We see varied reactions from refresher arithmetic students. For some, the day starts with study hall. Discussion in trig. - W-MQWM, 1 sw- 5. f i. ls .et ...cu .N 1- - 1...1.sWq1.fs,. , , . mr World geography students think about latitude. Accuracy in chemistry. Business English develops skills in letter writing FIRST ROW: M. Meadows, W. Stevens, B McKenzie P Stevens M Rice P Whitt M Oney H Hicks SECOND ROW: L. Justice, Miss Huffman S Llttle J Hewlett R Carter B McKinley M Lamblin R Mc Allister, B. Shelton, S. Adams, S. Smith Mrs Worthington C Moore THIRD ROW I Christian B Mowery R Hatfield, J. Kendall, N. Reynolds, F Johnson D Kearns E Smith B Hinton M Johnson Mrs. Worthington and Miss Huff- man have worked with these offi- cers: PRESIDENT - Pam Stevens VICE PRESIDENT - Mary Rice, SECRETARY - Barbara McKenzie TREASURER - Patty Whitt, HIS- TORIAN - Wanda Stevens. Future Teachers of America Specialized Teaching was the theme of the F.T.A. this years This theme was carried out in programs presented on teaching in high schools, schools for the mentally retarded, etc. The club also took field trips to sit in on classes for the mentally retar- ded. A11 this was done in addition to carrying out the main purpose of the club which is helping teachers however and whenever possible. .,,,, V FIRST ROW: Mrs. Miller, V. Potter, C. Moore, W. Stevens, B. Shelton, L. Justice. , SECOND ROW: J. Whitt, S. Little, S. Morrison, D. Hatfield, M. Bledsoe, B. Ratliff M. Lamblin, H. Hicks, M. Meadows, E. Wilcox. THIRD ROW: D. McBrayer, M. Payton, M, Reynolds, D. Waddell, S, Clark, J. Blythe, C. Thome, J, Miller, B. 1 X398 TEACH J. Hewlett, S. Cotton, B. McKenzie, P. Whitt, I. Brown, B. Hinton, B. Ward. FIFTH ROW: R. Freeman, E. Christian, C. Nichols, R, Hatfield, B. Mock, G. Mul- lins, T. Stevens, M. Johnson, J. Carr Q9 59s ,tssamtoiiica N President Wanda Stevens, Vice President Carolyn Moore, Secretary Linda Justice, Treasurer Brenda Shelton, and Historian Vicki Potter are shown here preparing for the initiation of new members. Mrs. Mil- ler is the club sponsor. Holbrooks, B. Bradford, K, Reed, FOURTH ROW: L. Nichols, J. Christian, M. Rice, M! ,S Memories Staff TYPIST - Carla Huffman, TENTH GRADE REPRESEN- TATIVE - Helen Hicks, SUBSCRIPTION EDITOR - Ron Freeman, SEVENTH GRADE REPRESENTATIVE - Terry Whalin, BUSINESS MANAGER - Margie Mea- dows, EIGHTH GRADE REPRESENTATIVE - Kay Colegrove. , ,y Aijgar IUNIOR CLASS REPRESENTATIVE - Vera Allen ASST. BUSINESS MANAGER - Linda Justice ASST. SPORTS EDITOR - Vicki Potter ASST. SUBSCRIPTION EDI- TOR - Bruce Hinton FRESH- MAN CLASS REPRESENTA- TIVE - Marty Payton, '-Q IA ASST. EDITOR - Carolyn Moore, SPORTS EDITOR - Ioetta Hewlett, MUSIC EDITOR - Betty McKinley. ' f- : ' ' Ii P. ,. ,,V:k,,,kV: , I SPONSOR - Mrs. Thelma Hicks EDITOR - Mary Rice. Here are some shots of our Yearbook Staff while they gwork Ui. Student Council PRESIDENT - Jeannie Davis, VICE PRESIDENT - Linda Justice, SECRETARY - Carolyn Moore, TREASURER - Debbie Hatfield. 4-H FIRST ROW: G. Reed, S. Huffman, P. Fink, H. Hicks, M. Worthington. SECOND ROW: B. Bledsoe, R, Young, B. Graham, M. Gabbard, Mrs. Hicks. THIRD ROW: M. Hannah, I. Henry, D. Saunders, E. Stephens, S. Hoy, I. Meenach. These officers work with Mrs. Hicks to keep the club running smoothly: PRESIDENT - Mike Han nah, VICE PRESIDENT - Helen Hicks, SECRE- TARY-TREASURER - Jeannie Henry. Helen Hicks shows her electric panel board that won the District Championship. Pep Club Council PRESIDENT - Billie Ratliff, VICE-PRESIDENT - Mike Hewlett, SECRETARY - Karen Reed, TREASUR- ER - Linda Blevins, REPORTER - Marty Peyton. Newspaper Stuff V EDITOR - Jeannie Davis, ASSISTANT EDITOR - xx Raymond McCu11ey, MANAGERS - Patty Whitt and HX QW' - w-.fa ' ,ways v ' ,-ff Q Wanda Stevens, ASSISTANT MANAGER - Ronald A . McCloud, . i 2 x - ' Science Club f r. H igh LINDA BLEVINS BILLIE RATLIFF DEBBIE HATPIELD MARTY PAYTON SALLY GREENSLATE Cheerleaders Left to Right: Bemita McCloud, Sis Cooper, Debbie Mowery, Glenda Reed, gg' Nix 5 NN 6 Xe S 5 4, W, , V. t --.i r-- .- 3,3 N.E.K.C, Football 65 The Raceland Rambler 's football team had a fine year. Under the superior coaching of Jim Conley, Co-Coach of the year, the team has increased in numbers and skil-1. Coach Conley's patience, encouragement, and example have helped the Rams to have a great season. This year the Ramblers, who placed second in the district also captured the Greenup County title and were Co-Champions with McKe11 for the N. E. K.C. title. The Ramblers, with seven starters back this year, held a record of 7-2. This season the Rams scored a total of 202 points with only 30 points scored by their opponents. Trophies COACH GREENUP COUN TY RACELAND RACELAND RACELAND RACELAND RACELAND RACELAND RACELAND RACELAND RACELAND '65 Schedule CATLETTSBURG - 14- - - RUSSELL - 6 ------ WURTLAND - 0 - - - ROWAN COUNTY - '7 - - BOYD COUNTY - O - - ROCK HILL - O- - - FLEMING COUNTY - 6 - - LOUISA - 7 ---- - MCKELL - O - - Varsity AWAY A WAY HOME HOME HOME A WAY A WAY HOME HOME Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Oct, Oct. Oct. FRONT ROW: Manager C. Walker, G. Francis, G. Cerniglia, K. Howard, R, McCu11ey, R. McCloud, M Davis J. Stewart, D. McCu11ey, E. Smith, M. Hewlett, L. Markin. SECOND ROW: Coach Conley, G. Melvin D Cump ton, V. Howard, 'I'. Newman, G. Logsden, R. Cooper, R. Morrison, D. Stephsenson, R. Adkins, Coach Stewart THIRD ROW: R. Shelton, J. Theme, D. Wiley, J. Carr, J. Fields, J. Walker J. Rice, C. Woods. S. Webb D Oney, T. Stevens, J. McKnight. FOURTH ROW: R. Hatfield, J. Donnely, F. Johnson, F. Melvin, F. Bundy R McCu11ey, D. Stevens, T. Johnson, D. Damron, D. Lucas, M. Miller. Jim McKnight, our football-playing amputee, received the Flying Dutch- man Trophy at an awards dinner in Louisville. sl Ig 'Lx QF Q' P ':g f9:,5is Z ' L T 2 'err'- - a 5 ll Our coaches have looked to the welfare of their boys. Our boys have looked to these teachers and coaches: Jim Con ley, Roger Stewart, Bert Greene, and Steve Hamilton. Teamwork among the coaches engendered teamwork among the players. jfensifve Team 5-..- 511' Left to Right: L. H. - Kenny Howard, R.E, - Virgil Howard, R. H. - Ron McCloud, R.T. - Fred Johnson, F. - Ray McCulley, R.G. - Richard McCu1ley, Q.B. - Earl Smith, C. - Garland Logsden, L.G, - Clifford Woods, L.T. - Fred Bundy, L. E. - Joe Stewart. Defensive Team Left to Right: C.M. - Joe Stewart, L. H. - Earl Smith, D.E. - Virgil Howard, R.T. - Fred Johnson, R.'L. - Mike Hewlett, N.M. - Richard McCu1ley, L.L. - Ray McCulley, R.H. - Don McCul1ey, L.T. ' Fred Bundy, D.E. - Frank Melvin, C.M. - Kenny Howard. W FIRST ROW - L. to R.: J. Waddell, T. Francis, G. Wilson, J. Bush, R. Cornett. SECONT ROW: I. Crum, D. Adkins, J. -Huges, G. Keever, G. Walker. THIRD ROW: R. Carr, C. E. Potter, C. Salyers D. Woods, B. Adams, T. Johnson, B. Lemmings, S. Van Allen, K. Clark, J. Barton. J. R. Brumfield. Coaches: Roger Stuart and Bert Greene. Managers: C. Walker, L. Markin, R. Shelton. FIRST ROW: R. McCu11ey, R. McCloud. SECOND ROW: E. Smith, K. Howard. THIRD ROW: M. Hewlett. QNot Picturedjl. Stuart. Court Adkins P, Oney R, McCu11ey K, Reed B. Dance F. Bundy B. Sanders C, Woods X-4 Agi- A thletic ueen Miss Karen Reed Girls y Drill Team Girls 9 Basketball ROW I: D. Mowery, C. Thorne. ROW II: D. Bayless, S. Walker, S. Clark, A. Hannah, L. Sizemore C. Ramey, M. Richards, E. Stevens, S. Westfall, COACH: Joyce Sparks. Varsity ROW 1: fkneelingj C. Blevins, F. Bundy, R. McCulleyg Managers. ROW 2: Coach Hamilton, E. Smith, J Preston B. Kendall, B. Keeton, F. Melvin, C. Blevins, D. Stevens, M. Hewlett, B. McCloud. K. Howard, M. Brown Coach Greene. DATE OPPONENT Nov. 30 Greenup Dec. 7 Holy Family N. E. K. C. Tournament Dec. 9 Louisa Dec. 10 Boyd Co. Dec. ll Russell Dec. 14 Wurtland Dec. 17 Boyd Co. Dec. 21 Fairview Jan. 4 McKel1 Ian. 7 Russell Jan. 11 Louisa Jan. 18 Boyd Co. Jan. 21 Louisa Jan. 25 Catlettsburg Jan. 27 Wurtland Jan. 29 Carrolton Feb. 1 Greenup Feb. 4 McKell Feb. 8 Catlettsburg Feb. 11 Ceredo-Kenova Feb. 15 Breckinridge Feb. 18 Russell Feb. 25 Blaine PLACE HOME AWAY BOYD CO. BOYD CO. BOYD CO. HOME HOME HOME AWAY AWAY A WAY AWAY HOME AWAY AWAY HOME AWAY HOME HOME AWAY AWAY HOME HOME THEY 69 68 58 46 40 60 60 69 67 55 75 43 58 50 49 75 60 54 48 50 48 61 48 B Team FRONT ROW: M. Brown, G. Cetniglia, K. Tinglerg Manager, C. Walker, Manager, R. Cooper, T. Newman. SECOND ROW: Coach Greene, S. Hunter, D. McCu11ey, R. Shelton, R. Damron, B. Kendall, D. Stevens, G Mullins, D. Keeton, G. Thomas, B. Smith, D. Booth, E. Newman, E, Gumbert. Junior H igh FIRST ROW: D. Adkins, G. Walker, M. Grahm, C. Potter, K. Tingler, R. Carr, G. Wilson, G. Keever, E. Brown. SECOND ROW: J. Bush, L. York, J. Crum, J. Hughes, D. Stewart, .S. Banks, T. Whalin, R. Wilson. THIRD ROW: I. Meenach, J. Brumfield, S. Burkhardt, A. Blythe, S. Van Allen, T. Johnson, B. Adams, D. Meenach. E , la QNAHLE 16' M. Hewlett DISTRICT: Dt Preston Raceland 58 South Portsmouth 41 Raceland 49 Wurtland 38 Raceland 56 Russell 54 F. Melvin S. Blevins - Co-captain EARL SMITH - C0-Captain KEN HOWARD BOB KEETON N.E.K.C. Tournament Team: E, Smith, K. Howard, S. Blevins F. Melvin RON Mc CLOUD District Tournament Team: F. Melvin, S. Blevins, E. Smith Regional Tournament Team: F. Melvin I I The Pitch . . . . Strike. . 'LE 9 f'37'??f1I'V'4'fF5i' f!4Wf??Z45i' ' k 4'-,Lug-1. 'ill' 512, fer ,, f-rg ?i-Yffffjffi 5 , ihtfiiiigikgifii +4 1. 4 -f X, .Agile mW4.,ff' at n 2-.',, -, f-ra f. . ww. W -'vim w.,Y2LL , ,-ff 1 my 1 . in , ' ,- wa- an ' ef 155, mv 11-.., wfyf- Jin ,... '--.3 , -, i ,L -up' f ?4M -Sf-,ffffv'fvP5. 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The Hit Baseball 965-66 9 i Wx' ROW 1: Mike Brown, Gary Conley, lim Preston, Earl Smith, Darrell Ramey, Gail Adkins. ROW 2 Gary Cerniglia, Terry Newman, Larry Cameron, Garland Logsdon, Jim Rice, Danny Keeton, Darrell McCown, Stanley Ramey. ROW 3: Frank Melvin, Gary Mullins, Bobby Keeton, Mike Hewlett, Ronnie Hatfield, Kenny Howard, COACH: Tom Hamilton. ,Q 'Ar ' In A Q H H el N C 54 X V ' r, J r me , ex 72 x ' 'r f 'X A IAC, i lllll 1 2 W .f Track ROW I: D. McCu11ey, R. Cooper, G. Walker, R. Carr, M. Grahrn, D. Stewart, J. Brumfreld B Baldridge I Cochran. ROW II: D. Stephenson, I. Donnely, D. Kearns, R. Hatfield, M. Hewlett, V Howard J Stewart G Wadell, H. Wright, D. Booth, T. Johnson. ROW III: S. Webb, D. Oney, R. Morrison, C Woods F Melvin R Adkins, J. Carr, D. Cumpton, R. Cornett, C. Walker, Coach Conley. 2? J. Stewart won lst place in jumping low hur- les at the district, and then on to the State meet. 4 V X! N7 D. KEARNS and.V. HOWARD - Relay C, WOODS - Shot Put p F, MELVIN - Discus M. HEWLETT - High Jump 1 if The band 's busy f'?j officers. And the Band Played On --- The Raceland Highschool Band . . with the Music Man! Our own fun-loving Mr, Greene. hard-working, 37 MSU , 5 . He is aided by our Band Council with a member from each of the four grades. Publicity Mgr. C. Nichols Property Mgr. D. Meenach V. President M. Lamblin Secretary K. Reed President R. Freeman Treasurer B. McBrayer ,V f WSW Q' f ' f,' -1,A. g .fA,,- F, k W f' .wg ff Lm . V V A A in rg sen , 1147 If , U 4' 2 , --'W 5 24 711 - ,212 f 4 M 1 1 fx: ,.,f Q f . V -x,1' 1 '- . , I ' '. V539 5- w 3' ff . 5: A ' 4 1, .,f3.,pIzwf an ' , 1 ef 1 H , , -, ' A 2 i 'ff' l 1 M 9 1, li' h, A ,4 ff ., w , 6 5 - 1 ' if XX 'Ff2f ' 1 3 2 :Q fr- few, F' u , 5 ez: . , ,.,,f N 2 A , ' ,gL,,. i w 'L , , . 21 ar W 5' 2 iii 5 ' iii 6 ' A 1 y f Ky ani 5 ak ,ay K , I Vp EH M 1 .. 4 7. I I fi. h'f V g 1 llf in ' 2 1 H . 5 K i , K E ., If E Q 9 f' ,hit The Raceland Majorettes add glamour along with skill to the Band. Roseanna Carter. H.M. Joetta Hewlett Roi McAllister, Carolyn Adkins, and Judy Cooksey Our Property Managers came out in rain, snow, sleet, or hail to load the bus for a band trip. I fc played a short concert, At Coney Island the Band received a plaque from the management, and then enjoyed the rides completely. Darrell also heads Raceland s Pep Band. We begin our page of honors with our own deserving Darrell McCown. Darrell was honored as the Senior who contributed the most to the band. He was also honored as the greatest contributor to the Concert Band. Darrell ranked first trumpet, second chair, at All State Band. He will soon be off to college OH 3 Scholarship fo Austifl Rea? Senior Ronnie Freeman was ac- Good Luck to a fme musician' claimed as the greatest contributor to Marching Band for the past year. it ,, Q - , , '. xl f QJ '- V f i The Raceland Marching Band was ranked Superior in our class. Joetta Hewlett, head majorette, holds the trophy. Local Celebrities Singing Art Slavens accompanied bY Drumming Mike and Guitarist Roger. Each Girl represented her class in the Miss Teenager Contest sponsored by the Parent-Teachers' Association. Betty Lou McKinley won the local and district contests in sewing sponsored by the Junior Women 's Clubs, RAC ELAND-WORTHINGTON schools were represented at the Greenup County Fair in writing and scholastic contests by Kathy Kearns, Beth Bradford, Brenda Holbrook, Terry Johnson, I acqueline Crisp, Steve Bundy, and Susan Barker. Enthusiastic seventh and eighth grade students developed their own school paper, the Junior Hi-Lites. FIRST ROW: Margaret Baldridge, Ceri Norris, Debbie Adkins, Jeannie Henry, Miss Harrison, Melissa Rose, Teressa Rose, Ruth Ann Slone, and Bobbie Miller. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Porter, Brenda McNeil, Debbie Cotten, Freda Ingles, Sandy Hall, Carol Watson, Mitzi Gabbard, Patsy Fink, Debbie Mowery, Mary Wike, and Harry Cumpton. .47 BON VOYAGE- A friendly 'ALOHA came from these freshmen ,who greeted us at the door and served the refreshments Anita Scaggs Helen Hicks Beverly Foughty Mike Brown Dale Meenach Gary Cerniglia Senior ight Queen: PATTY CARVER King: KENNY HOWARD Court Darrell Ramey Sandy Adams Kenny Howard Karen Reed Mike Hewlett Patty Carver Mike Davis Diane Adkins Sid Blevins Phoebe Barker Not Pictured: Suzanne Smith Ronnie Hatfield Nothing Now is Left but Majestic Memory. - Longfellow Valedictorian, - David Kearns Barbara McKenzie Patty Whitt Margaret Meadows Wanda S. Wright Pam Stevens Diane Farmer James Kendall Not pictured: Fred Johnson David Kearns Hanoi : A ij 4 E .. 1: 1 A .1 i .Q Q tn t t , I ':,. 235' ' ' Sw i ng fs, u ' sz ' Q ' f 'W rf 1 J4 Salutatorian - Patty Whitt U N il W!!! 'E Class Day Activities i Phoebe Barker and Carla Huffman read the will. Principal Bowling presents award to Jeannie Davis. -...vga-f' Kathy Carver and James Christian present the class prophecy. Worthington PTA President Mrs. Hall gives their scholarship to Margaret Meadows. f f I Mr. Bowling congratulates Mary Rice upon receiving the Raceland PTA scholarship. Gifts for all SENIOR TRIP IA carbon copy of the following letter was sent to our school after the trip. J May 25, 1966 Our group at My Old Kentucky Home. 088888184 Ohio Valley Bus Company P. O. Box 1270 Huntington 14, West Virginia Attention: Mr. O. L. Elam Re: Raceland Kentucky High School Dear Mr. Elam: I would like to take this opportunity to thank you and the Ohio Valley Bus Company for letting us serve you and the Raceland High School group. As you know we are always skeptical of taking high school groups be- cause we have had problems in the past. However, with the Raceland group of 1966, this was not the case. We were pleasantly surprised and would like for you and the officials of the Raceland High School to know we are proud they are graduating such nice young people. Thank you again for giving us the opportunity to serve you and the Raceland High School group. Cordially, KENLAKE STATE PARK Signed: Ernest J. O'Banion, Jr. Park Manager HORWIN'S TI-IE SHOP OF YOUTHFUL FASI-IIONS PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Smile! You're on Candid C RHS'S notorious chorus line. J. D. KINNER 8. SONS INC. Lu:mbe1' and Hardware 473-9821 473-9844 G nup, Ky. BESIDES STEEL AFIMCO IS IN THE EDUCATION BUSINESS WHY SHOULD A STEEL COMPANY be in the edu- cation business? WE ARE CONVINCED that the continued growth of our company depends upon the training and abilities of our people. A VARIETY OF FREE COURSES is offered to Armco men and women. Courses range from blue- print reading to advanced metallurgy and man- agement. Some of our teachersfare university professors. ARMCO'S EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM helps em- ployees to learn more about job skills, company operations or earn credit toward college degrees. ONE OF EVERY FOUR Armco employees enrolls each year in a company training class or a univer- sity course. Our students know that it takes trained brains to make and sell steel. They know that they will earn bigger paychecks as their un- derstanding and skills improve. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES who qualify may take advantage of more than 100 different training programs. Some become skilled journeymen after four years of on-the-job and classroom instruc- tion. Others take courses at colleges and univer- sities. And Armco pays the tuition. IT TAKES TRAINED BRAINS to make steel. This is why Armco is in the education business. And this is why we urge you to finish your high school education. Whether you plan to work for a steel company or in some other field, we are sure you will discover that it takes trained brains to get ahead today. Ashland WO1-kg Ashland, Kentucky Divisions: Armco - Sheffield - National Supply - Metal Products ' lnternaTiOI'IaI LITTLE SANDY GAS 8: OIL COMPANY Distributors for Ashland Oil and Refining Company Greenup, Kentucky C omplim ent s of C. H. STEPHENS CO., INC. 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Successful people will tell you that to succeed in life, you must be willing to prepare and work for it. There is no easy road to success. One way you can prepare for a career aftexihigh school is to .include college training in your future plans. And if your plans call for a career 1n petroleum- keep an eye on Ashland Oil. . . a growing, progressive oil company. ASHLAND o1L an REFINING COMPANY f ihjgm Ashland, Kentucky Over 75 Years' Service to This Community HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Customer Parking 1500 Carter Avenue Ashland, Kentucky RICHARD OUSLEY LUMBER COMPANY 700 Rogers Avenue Phone 836-5334 Raceland, Kentucky ADKINS GROCERY . S. Z3 Raceland TOM SMITH manager PRICE-SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY Member Ky. Assn. of Insurance Agents 836- 3311 Russell, Kentucky Good Luck to Class of 66 Compliments of KEY'S MARKET JIM FANNIN MOTORS Argillite Road Flatwoods Compliments of CORNETTE'S RICH OIL SERVICE U. S. Z3 Ashland Rd. Greenup, Kentucky PATRONS GREENUP: Ted's Car Wash Joyce Vaughn Estle Bailey Irene Myers Wanda Gray Biggs Motor Co. Buck Sizemore Peoples Cut-Rate Store County Court Clerk County Commissioner Mary Stewart Dress-Shop Corner Restaurant Applegates Key Market Greenup Farm Store WURTLAND: Smith's Service Station Chinn's Grocery Grubles Grocery Ju.ne's' Garage Sandy Cremeans House of Beauty Long's Grocery FLAT WOODS: Danny's Barber Shop Dr. H. V. Bailey, D. C. Grace's Beauty Shop Flatwoods Hardware Flatwoods Department Store Eddy's Style Shop WORTHINGTON: France's Beauty Shop McBrayer Grocery Clela's Beauty Shop ASHLAND: WTCR Radio Harris Decorative Supply Pollock's Jody's Corman's RACELAND: Clyde's Barber Shop COMPLIMENTS OF FIRST 8. PEOPLES BANK Serving A11 of Greenup County Phone 836-3167 Rus sell, Kentucky Phone 473-2431 C-reenup, Kentucky Phone YE 2-3141 South Shore, Kentucky Member of Federal Deposit Insurance COTPOTat1OH w 5 Ati, Q M OR Sfvx 1.n. 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