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As we .-wave dtif'royal C orsV p-urgle, aijch the gold, ■:HeajrtS'«nd,inlhds will ever,-cJherish ir.em’ri§s we will' hold Hall! Ail Hail! t%“ 'v:? ■' '■■• -T g5 Hall ts thee our Aima_Mater ! rtai-1! All Halil Racine. ‘ • • . • . i; Up The Class of 1960 Presents Administration Page 3 P.T.A. And Bus Drivers Page 4 Faculty Pages 6-11 Seniors Pages 12-25 Underclassmen Pages 26-29 Clubs Mnd Activities Pages 30-42 Sports Pages 42-53 Advertisements Pages 53-78 COUNTY OFFICE 3 RACINE BUS DRIVERS 4 'u Mne55 anc i cr. MR. CHARLES HAY MAN A.B. Otterbein College M.A. Ohio State University. MR. DONALD WOLFE B.S. in Commerce Ohio State University Ohio University, Bliss College. In Geometry we seek to develop the students' power to reason by making practical applications of his prior training in mathematics. The objectives of advanced courses in Commerce are the technical training of students for office employment, acquaintance of business world terms and activities, and develop the initiative necessary in a good worker. 5 MRS. RUTH EULER B.S. Ohio University Majors-Latin, English, Spanish M.A. Ohio University: Major-Latln. MRS. MAUDE YOUNG B.S. Columbia University Additional year of training. Latin emphasizes reading, clarifies and increases English grammar, increases vocabulary and knowledge of myths. This work is supplemented by the Latln-Spanish Club. Literature emphasizes writing, speaking and appreciation of literature. The student strives to correct old errors and arrange his thoughts logically and effectively in oral and written composition. He is introduced to the best in literature. MR. GAYLE PRICE A.B. Marietta College M. S. Ohio State University Ohio University N. S.F. Science Workshops. Our Way of life put;, much reliance upon science and mathematics. It is imperative that boys ar.u .i:h. ..■:ve an understanding of the laws and principles that govern the universe. MR. THOMAS HART B.S. In Agriculture-Ohio University M.S. In Botany-Ohio University One year post-graduate study at University of Cincinnati. General Science introduces the student to the field of science, and gives him a better understanding of the work: he lives in. It also prepares the way for future studies in more specialized fields of science. Biology is the study of living things. Its study should make the student more aware of, and more appreciative of the various forms of plant and animal life that surround him. (y are MRS. VINAS LEE B.S. In Education, Ohio University Year plus additional training Bregg(College}; Journalism Workshops. MR. CARL WEESE p.S. Education, Ohio University. Reading and writing Shorthand is how we learn the subject. We strive to master brief forms and to be able to write Shorthand at least sixty words per minute on a five-minute take. Some students acquire eighty, ninety, hundred or one-hundred twenty words. History gives an excellent opportunity to leam something of the culture of various groups of people. It aims to teach a degree of culture and Interest in world events. 8 MRS. DORIS KERSHNER B.S. In Education, Ohio University. Business Training is an introduction to General Business. During Girls' Physical Education, we have fun. In addition, we learn sportsmanship, leadership and getting along together. MR. LARRY MORRISON B.S. In Education, Ohio University. We develop muscle strength through exercise. In addition, we learn sportsmanship. Drivers' Training prepares us toward being better drivers. 9 Vi ( LC'LCU • t of . yraunncj The purpose of Home Economics is to train high school girls to become the Future Homemakers of Tomorrow. MK. HOWARD NOLAN B.S. In Agriculture, Ohio State University M.S. In Agriculture, Ohio State University , Attended Colorado State College Of Agriculture And Mechanics Fort Collins, Colorado lO Ohio University. It has been stated One learns only what he practices. In vocational agriculture boys and young men select Jobs and activities where something needs to be done. In other words, students have an opportunity to do this. f MRS. LEE LEE B.S. In Music, Wittenburg University. Vccu. music, wnicn starts in the elementary grades Includes unison and part-si.. :iivj, listening to records, music appreciation, class and public performance, creating and learning. 11 MR. BERNARD KRINKE B.S. Education, Ohio University M.S. Education, Ohio University. Instrumental music training is available beginning In grade five. Students are taught to play the various band instruments in order that they might become a member of the Racine High School Band upon entering high school. CAROLE BACHTEL COURSE, College Preparatory Science Club...............3,4 Latin Club...........1,2,3,4 Dramatics....................3 Echo Staff.................1,2 Raclna Staff.................4 Club Officer...............2,4 Class Officer................3 Librarian....................4 Scholarship Team.............2 GAA..........................3 KATHRYN BAXLES COURSE, Commercial Business Education Club . . .4 Glee Club.............1,2 Echo Staff..................4 FHA.................1,2,3,4 Librarian.............3,4 GEORGE LINDSAY BEEGLE COURSE, General Glee Club.............1,2,3,4 Science Club................4 Dramatics...................3 FFA.......................... Track Team................... FRANKLIN BRINKER COURSE, General Glee Club............ Basketball........ 2 2 SUE ANN BUCK COURSE, Commercial Business Education Club . . .4 Band...................1,2,3,4 Glee Club............1,2,3,4 Latin Club...........1,2,3,4 Dramatics..................3,4 Echo Staff...................4 Raclna Staff.................4 Club Officer.................4 Librarian....................2 GAA........................3,4 Gym Leader...................4 13 JOYCE CARSON DONNA CASE COURSE Commercial Business Education Club. . .4 Band ............... 1,2,3,4 Glee Club................1,2,4 Dramatics..................3,4 Echo Staff..................4 Club Officer.............2,3,4 FKA....................1,2,3,4 FHA State Degree Librarian...................2 GAA........................3,4 COURSE, Commercial Business Education Club . . 4 Echo Staff................4 TOM CHAPMAN COURSE, General FFA......................2 Basketball...............1 JOHN CLELAND GEORGE CONNOLLY COURSE, Commercial COURSE, General Business Education Club. . .4 Glee Club .... Echo Staff...................4 FFA.............. FFA...................1,2 Baseball............1,2,3,4 14 2 2,3 DOROTHY CIRCLE COURSE, General Band . 1,2,3,4 Glee Club Latin Club Dramatics Club Officer .... Class Officer . . . . ... 2,4 FHA JERRY DAILY CAROL DEEM COURSE, C- :;..T.erclal COURSE, Commercial Business Education Club. . .4 Glee Club..................1,2 EFA........................1,2 Echo Staff...................4 Business Education Club . . .4 Glee Club....................1 Latin Club...........1,2,3,4 Echo Staff.................4 Librarian..................2 MARY EULER COURSE, Commercial Business Education Club . . 4 Band.................. 1,2,3,4 Latin Club.............1,2,3,4 Dramatics....................3 Echo Staff.................3,4 Racina Staff.................4 Club Officer.............1,3,4 Class Officer................4 GAA........................3,4 Pep Band.................2,3,4 Journalism Workshop .... 4 Glee Club...........1,2,3,4 LOUISE FISHER COURSE, Commercial Business Education Club . . A Band.................1,2,3,4 Dramatics....................4 Echo Staff.................2,4 Club Officer.............2,3,4 Class Officer..............1,4 FHA..................1,2,3,4 Librarian....................2 Majorette................2,3,4 GAA........................3,4 Gym Leader...................4 LOIS GRAHAM COURSE, Commercial Business Education Club . . 4 Glee Club.............1,2 Echo Staff.................4 FHA................1,2,3,4 GAA.................3,4 Gym Leader.................4 15 PAULA LYNN HART COURSE, Commercial Business Education Club . . 4 Band.................1,2,3,4 Dramatics..................3,4 Echo Staff...................4 Racina Staff.................4 Club Officer.................4 FHA..........................1 Librarian....................2 GAA........................3,4 Alternate Majorette..........4 Cheerleader..................4 Pep Band.....................3 Gym Leader...................4 BARBARA GRIMM COURSE, College Preparatory Band.........................1 Glee Club....................4 Science Club.................4 Dramatics....................4 Racina Staff.................4 Club Officer, Nurses’ Club.............1,3 Transportation Committee Chairman................... Home Economics Club . 1,2,3 Social Director............... FHA..........................4 Girl Reserves............1,2,3 GAA......................1,2,4 Varsity Club.............1,2,3 French Club..................3 Nurses' Monitor..............3 Betty Crocker Test...........4 Scholarship Test.............4 EDWARD HAYMAN COURSE, Commercial Latin Club............ Echo Staff............ Baseball.............. MARRY HARRIS COURSE, Commercial Business Education Club . . 4 Glee Club.............1,2,3,4 Dramatics...................3 Echo Staff..................4 FHA...................1,2,3,4 Librarian...............2,3,4 DONNA HENRY COURSE, Commercial Business Education Club . . 2 Echo Staff................2 FHA.......................1 SHIRLEY HILL COURSE, Commercial Glee Club...............1,2,3 Dramatics...................3 FHA..................1,2,3,4 Librarian...................2 Betty Crocker Test..........4 16 JERRY LEE COURSE, Commercial Business Education Club . . -I Glee Club..............1,2,3 Dramatics....................3 Echo Staff...................4 FFA..........................2 Track Team..............2,3 Latin Club...................1 DONNA NEVILLE COURSE, Commercial Business Education............4 Echo Staff....................4 Club Officer..................3 Class Officer.................4 FHA...................1,2,3,4 Librarian.....................3 ALLEN MIDDLESWART JOHN MOTLEY COURSE, College Preparatory COURSE, General Science Club................4 Science Club.4 Latin Club..........1,2,3,4 Scholarship Team...........3 CHRIS PICKENS COURSE, Commercial Business Education Club . . 4 Echo Staff...............4 CATHERINE PIERCE COURSE, General Glee Club.................1 Latin Club................4 FHA................1,2,3,4 ANN PROCTOR COURSE, Commercial Business Education Club . . 4 Band.................1,2,3,4 Glee Club..................1,2 Echo Staff..................4 Club Officer.................4 FHA........................ ' Librarian...................3 GAA........................3,4 Gym Leader...................4 Pep Band...................3,4 16 WILLADENE RANDOLPH SARADELLE REES COURSE, Commercial Bus!:. iueatiori Club • • 4 Ec:: -5 Staff......................4 FHA............................1,2,3 T.i in.............................4 COURSE, Commercial 3usinesLiucati n Club . . 4 Glee Club...........1,2.3,4 Dramatics...................3 Echo Staff..................4 Rdcina Staff................4 Club Officer.................3 FHA.....................2,3,4 GAA........................3,4 MELVIN ROUSH COURSE, Vocational Science Club.............3,4 FFA....................1,2,3 PATTY ROUSH COURSE, Commercial . Business Education Club . . 4 Band..................1,2,3,4 Glee Club................. 4 Dramatics.................3,4 Echo Staff..................4 Racina Staff................4 Club Officer............2,3,4 FHA.......................1 Cheerleader...............1 GAA.....................3,4 19 MARGIE STOBART COURSE, Commercial Business Education Club . . 4 Band.................1,2,3,4 Glee Club...................4 Latin Club..................1 Dramatics...................3 Echo Staff................3,4 Racina Staff................4 Club Officer..............1,2 Class Officer...............1 GAA.......................3,4 Pep Band..................3,4 Journalism Workshop .... 3 Gym Leader..................4 DAR Test....................4 20 ROBERT SMITH COURSE, General Band.................1,2,3,4 Science Club................3 Latin Club...........1,2,3,4 Class Officer.............3,4 Scholarship Team..........1,2 Movie Operator. . . . 1,2,3,4 Pep Band..................3,4 MARY GRACE STOBART COURSE, Vocational and Secretarial Business Education Club . . 4 Band.................1,2,3,4 Glee Club....................1 Echo Staff...................4 Racina Staff.................4 Club Officer.............2,3,4 Class Officer................2 FHA..................1,2,3,4 GAA........................3,4 ROBERT T!:EI. . ' 'v.)b‘RSE, C ..-r.oreial FFA ........................ ............. M.1KED TONEY COURSE, College Frepura'.--ry Ba:. :.................. Lutli. Glut;..............2,3,4 Science Club..............2,3,4 Dramatics.....................3 Racina S:aff..................4 Club Officer................3,4 Class Officer.................1 FFA...........................1 Scholarship Team............1,2 Movie Operator............2,3,4 Basketball...................1 Baseball......................1 Track Team..................2,3 Pep Band....................3,4 ROBERT WEDDLE COURSE, Vocational Science Club..............1,2 FFA.................1,2,3,4 DON WEESE JACKIE WIGAL COURSE, Commercial COURSE, College Preparatory Business Education Club . . 4 Science Club . . . 1 Band . .1 Dramatics .... 3 Dramatics Club Officer . . . 2 Echo Staff Boys' State . . . 3 FFA 1,2 FFA Basketball 2, 3,4 - 21 SHEILA YOUNG COURSE, Commercial Business Education Club . . 4 Band.................1,2,3,4 Glee Club....................4 Latin Club...........1,2,3,4 Dramatics....................3 Echo Staff...................4 Racina Staff.................4 Club Officer.............1,2,4 Class Officer................3 Scholarship Team . . . .2,3,4 GAA........................3,4 Pep Band.................2,3,4 Gym Leader...................4 DAR Test.....................4 LEROY WOLFE COURSE, Commercial Business Education Club . . 4 FFA....................1,2 I picked up the Racine Evening Dispatch and I was surprised to see that so many of my former classmates made the headlines: Carole Bachtel has just successfully launched the first rocket to the moon. Allen Middleswart was the famous pilot on that expedition. To my surprise Lynn Beegle and Mary Euler just tied for the Indianapolis 500. George Connolly was the announcer of the event. Others in the sport's page were: Tom Chapman and Jerry Dailey are the United States delegates for the Olympics. Franklin Brinker, the great baseball player has been traded by the Los Angeles Dodgers to the Chicago White Sox. Robert Lewis the great boxer is scheduled to box at the Racine Stadium. He is managed by our own Robert Theiss. Don Weese is the 'tar basketball player for the New York Knickerbachers. Back on the home front in sports, Bob Wingett is coaching the red hot Tornadoes. The girls' gym teacher is none other than Mary Findley. I read further and found that Mary Harris is the Dean of Women at Ohio University. The Dean of Men at the University is Charles Shain. His secretary is Kathryn Pierce. Many of our 1960 grads turned to a musical career. We have several Rockettes, managed by Harold McClaskey, Kathryn Bailes, Carol Deem and Rebecca Ward. Robert Smith now takes the place of Lawrence Welk and his Music Makers and his new Champagne Lady is Willadene Randoph Smith. Margie Stobart, Mary Grace Stobart, and Saradelle Rees are in the chorus line at the Tropicana Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Robert Weddle and Richard Shuler are the heads of the Tinkle Toes Dancing Studio in Racine. Sue and Don Beegle are making a name for themselves in the field of selling Volkswagen. Raymond Rowe is their mechanic. Some of our grads are abroad. Donna Case is a missionary in the Belgian Congo. Patty Roush Pape is in Africa with her husband John Pape. She is a big game hunter. Admiral Jerry Lee is stationed somewhere in the Pacific. Donna Neville has joined the Wacs and is expecting a big promotion sometime in 1971. The Grads of 1960 have chosen some odd professions. John Cleland and Edward Hay man are morticians in Ewing's Funeral Home. John Motley is the director of the new Racine Zoo. Karon Roush and Shirley Hill are the executive heads of the New York Modeling Agency. Phyllis Kiser and Wanda Cornell are the head mechanics of the Racine Garage. Those who have chosen a literary career are: Barbara Grimm writes the gossip column for Snoopy Magazine in Hollywood. Louise Fisher writes the lovelorn column for the New York Times. Don Weese is the editor for the Racine Evening Dispatch. Two of his reporters are Lois Graham and Kay McClintock. Sheila Young is a roving reporter for the Columbus Evening Dispatch. Other members of our 1960 class are: Paula Hart is the new MGM starlet. Ann Proctor is Mrs. America for 1970. Karen Holter is the head cook at the Waldorf Estoria which is owned by Donna Henry. Marilyn Rice Williamson and Dorothy Circle Harden have settled down to a calm family life. Chris Pickens, the young mother, who attended school with us is now working in the office at Racine High. Alfred Toney is our newly elected President of the United States. Joyce Carson is the first lady Vice-President. Several other of the '60 grads are in the President's cabinet, Jackie Wigal, Leroy Wolfe, and Melvin Roush. My how the 1960 grads have scattered. I wonder if we will ever see one another again. 61 LOIS ARNOTT WILLIAM ARNOTT RONALD BEEGLE TliORLIEF BENT2 ROGER BIRCH SANDRA BOWERS DONNA BREWER JOE BRINKER FLOYD CHAPMAN JOYCE CIRCLE DALE COLE ELMER COZART MARLYN DONAHUE JANICE DRAKE MIRIAM FOSTER JOYCE GLOECKNER ROBERT GRAHAM JOHN GRUESER ROBERT HARDEN SUE HARRIS GERALD HART LINDA HAYMAN MELVIN HOWARD ROGER HUBBARD MARY JOHNSON NANCY JOHNSON WILLIAM LANE WILLIAM McKELVEY RETA MILLER SHIRLEY- MILLER LEWIS MILLS LUCILLE NORRIS RANDY NORRIS ELIZABETH OURS JIM PARE JOYCE PARSONS RUTH PETREL KATHRYN POWELL PATSY PRICE SAM PRICE UN DA ROUSH KENDA RUSSELL CARMEN SALSER CHARLES SALSER LYNN SHULER BARBARA SMITH SUE S TO BART BRAD TEAFORD KAREN THEISS RUTH TRIPLETT CAROLYN VAN METER JO ANN VAN METER MAC VAN METER CARL WALTON PAUL WALTON SALLY WARD CHRISTINE WATSON JAMES WICKUNE UN DA WILT Carmen Salser . . Dale Cole . .Reta Miller . . . Jim Pape . .Patsy Price JAMES ALLSHIRE KATHRYN BRACE JOHN CASE SUE CIRCLE BARBARA CLELAND MARY CLELAND RICHARD CUNE DANNY COLE BILLIE JEAN CUNDIIT JOHN DONOHUE SANDRA DONOHUE BILL ELWOOD ALLEN GRAHAM LARRY GRIMM PATTIt GRIMM. ROY HENDRICKS TOMMY HILL VIRGIL HILL DANNY HOWARD JAMES HUPP CHARLES LAWRENCE BILL LEVACY LOUISE LUSHER BRUCE McKELVEY DANNY MICHAEL SHIRLEY NORRIS KAREN OURS RODGER PARSONS JAMES QUILLEN WINN REES 28 President.......... Vice-President . . . Secretary-Treasurer Reporter........... MOLLY REINSHELL DOROTHY RIFFLE JOE RIFFLE PHILIP ROBERTS RALPH ROSE RICKY SARGENT CHESTER SATTERFIELD ROLAND SAYRE ETTA MAE SCARBERRY MABEL SELLERS DANNY SHAIN DAVE SHAIN CHARLES SMITH MIRIAM SMITH BELVA STOVER NADINE TAYLOR SAM THOMAS REBECCA TONEY 3HARLEE VAN METER CLARENCE WEDDLE LINDA WEDDLE MARION WELLS r.UTH WING Err USTIN WOLFE CECIL WOLFE DUANE WOLFE PHILLIP WOLFE . Sue Circle .Danny Cole .Larry Grimm Billie Cundiff ass JOANN ALESHIRE QUINCY ALESHIRE DON ARNOTT GLORIA AUTHERSON MAXINE BAKER JUDY BEEGLE RUTH BENNETT EUGENE BOGGESS Robert boggess ROMAINE BOSTICK DONNA BOWERS JAMES BRACE TERESA BRADFORD LEANS A BREWER VIOLA BREWER JOANN BRISKER MARGARET CARLETON WILLIAM CARLETON CARL CIRCLE JESSIE COZART RUSSELL CUMMINS GEORGE CUNDIFF BARB. RA DAILEY DAVID DAVIDSON ROBERT DEEM KATHRYN De LONG LUDA DURST MARGARET DURST BOB ESSINGTON PEGGY GLENN ULUAN HALL MAYFORD HARRIS HENRY HILL UNDA HILL BILLY HOLMAN ROGER HOLTER CHARLES HUPP JOHN HYSELL JOHN JOHNSON HAROLD KISER ROBERTA KRAI UTTER WILDA LAWSON LAWRENCE LISLE JAMES LOUKS ROBERT McNICKLE ROSEMARY MICHAEL JEAN MILLER JUNE NEIGLER H fu. S ALAN NEVILLE JAMES OILER JEAN PARSONS HELEN PHILLIPS NOLEN PHILLIPS UNDA PICKENS DONALD PIERCE PAUL QUICKLE CAROLYN RANDOLPH CHESTER RANDOLPH DONNA RANDOLPH JOHN ROWE LARRY SALSER KATHRYN SATTERFIELD RUTH SATTERFIELD ORA SCARBROUGH GILBERT SELLERS LARRY SELLERS BRUCE SMITH DALE SMITH JANICE SMITH GINGER STEARNS MARVIN TIBBS MELVIN VAN METER ROBERT WINES JUDY WIGAL KAY WOLFORD BILLY WOOD President............................John Hysell Vice-President...................Teresa Bradford Secretary-Treasurer..........................Don Arnott Reporter.............................Judy Wigal Co-Editor Mary Grace Sfeobart Lay-Out Editors Fatty Roush Paula Hart Bait or Margie Stobart Adviser Mrs. Lee Typist Mary Euler Typist Saradelle Rees Copy Editor Sheila Young Art Editor Barbara Grimm Sports Alfred Toney Photographer Sue Ann Buck rarians FIRST ROW: Carolyn Van Meter, Mary Harris, Carol Bachtel, Linda Roush, Willadene Randolph. SECOND ROW: Mabel Sellers, Sally Ward, Donna Brewer, Kathryn Bailes, Sandra Bowers, Mrs. Euler. THIRD ROW: Linda Wilt, Kathryn Brace, Lois Amott, Ruth Triplett, Karen Holter, Sue Circle, Miriam Foster. Karen Holter withdrew after the first six weeks. 31 I ancl FIRST ROW: Majorettes, Linda Wilt, Janice Smith. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Circle, Nancy Johnson, Roberta Kraeutter, Jo Ann Van Meter, Teresa Bradford. THIRD ROW: Patsy Price, Margaret Durst, Paula Hart, Jean Miller, Shirley Norris, Karen Ours. FOURTH ROW: Roland Sayre, Ann Proctor, Mary Euler, Kathryn Powell, Margie Stobart, Sue Buck. FIFTH ROW: Robert Smith, Bill Lake, Joyce Carson, Patty Roush, and Linda Hay man. Instrumental Music actually begins in grade five. Class lessons on any band instrument are available to all students in the school district. After several years of study and practice, students are prepared to enter the band in high school. The primary objective of the band is to learn to enjoy and play fine music and to perform in public at various school and community activities. JADO kND Cartel FIRST ROW: Majorettes, Miriam Smith, Louise Fisher. SECOND ROW: Barbara Cleland, Ginger Stearns, Kay Willford, Joyce ICtVtCl Circle, Kenda Russell, Leanna Brewer. THIRD ROW: Ruth Ann Petrel, Mary Grace Stobart, Pattie Grimm, Sue Circle, Linde Roush, and Director Mr. Krlnke. FOURTH ROW: Ruth Wlngett, Kathryn Brace, Robert McNickle. Rebecca Tonev. Sheila Youna. FTPTM on  Brad Teaford, Alfred Toney, and Bruce McKelvey. The band presents several concerts and appearances throughout the year. They are Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Halloween Festival, Christmas Concert, and Spring Concert This year they made an afternoon appearance on the Meigs County Fair. Janice Smith, Linda Wilt, Louise Fisher, Miriam Smith. The Seniors presented a three act play entitled Dude Ranch . TIRST ROW: Lois Graham, Sheila Young, Dorothy Circle, Joyce Carson, Saradelie Rees, Sue At.:'. Buck, Mary Grace Stobart, Margie Stobart, Patty Roush, Mary Euler. SECOND ROW: Mr. Weese, Jerry Lee, Bob Wingett, Don Weese, George Connolly, Jack Wlgal, Don Beegie, George Beegle, Alfred Toney, Robert Smith. The action took place at the Dudley Dude Ranch -- Way Out West in Arizona. The play was filled with all the flavor of the West. The characters and their de- scriptions are as follows: Barbara Young, Mrs. Dudley's pretty Eastern niece; Bertram Weeks, who wears glasses, hates horses, and is writing a book on desert cacti; Bessie and Jane, two young girls on a vacation; Sally, Mrs. Dudley's daughter; Mr. Young, Barbara's father. The play was based on Mr. Weeks and his cowardice and how he overcame this and proved his bravery to everyone. It was a hilarious comedy. We all enjoyed presenting the play even though hard work was involved. We wish to express our appreciation to our director, Mr. Weese. Without his help it would have been impossible for us to have given the play. I Senior FIRST ROW: Mary Euler, Patty Roush, Joyce Carson, Mary Grace Stobart. SECOND ROW: Paula Hart, Ann Proctor, Sue Ann Buck, Shelia Young, Margie Stobart. THIRD ROW: Louise Fisher, Robert Smith, Alfred Toney, Dorothy Circle. 34 MISS MARY GRACE STOBART R. H. S. Miss America Alumni Banquet 1959 Mary Grace Stobart was chosen as R. H. S. Miss America of 1959 by vote of the R. H. S. Alumni. She was chosen from six candidates, four from the Junior class and one from the freshman and sophomore classes. MISS PATSY PRICE MISS MIRIAM SMITH Attendant Attendant 35 i3ell( r Jlomes Jor Jc om orrou FIRST ROW: Louise Lusher, Sue Circle, Kathryn Brace, Lois Graham, Louise Fisher, Saradelle Rees, Barbara Grimm. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Hamm, Molly Reinshell, Willadene Randolph, Karen Holter, M y Harris, Joyce Carson, Carolyn Randolph, Joann Aleshlre, Wilda Lawson. THIRD ROW: Gloria Autherson, Rosemary Michael, Ann Carleton, Taddy Durst, Janice Smith, Nadine Taylor, Marilyn Rice, Sally Ward, Moxine Baker, Karen Ours, Dorothy Riffle, Ruth Bennett. FOURTH ROW; Karon Roush, Kathryn Bailes, Catherine Fierce, Linda Wilt, Sue Stobart, Sandra Bowers, Donna Bowers, Mary G. Stobart, Jean Parsons, Joann Brinker, Shirley Hill. FIFTH ROW: Jean Miller, Christine Watson, Joyce Parsons, Donna Neville, Belva Stover, Shirley Norris, Pattie Grimm, Sandra Donahue, Dorothy Circle, Jo Ann Van Mater, Sharlee Van Meter, Linda Pickens, Mae Scarberry. SIXTH ROW: Nancy Johnson, Luda Durst, Lillian Hall, Romaine Bostick, Reta Miller, Joyce Gloeckner, Judy Beegle, Karen Theiss, Mary Cleland, Mary Johnson, Peggy Glenn, Linda Hill, Donna Henry. Purposes of FHA are to promote growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking; to emphasize the importance of worthy home membership; To encourage the democracy in home and community life; To work for good home and family life for all; To promote international good will; To foster the development of creative leadership in home and com- munity life; To provide wholesome further interest in home economics. individual and group recreation; To 3. J4. A Office n President.............. Vice-President......... Secretary . ........... Treasurer and Bus. Mgr Assistant Bus. Mgr. . Parliamentarian .... Historian.............. Assistant Historian . . Song Leader............ Reporter............... Mary Grace Stobart . . Dorothy Circle .... Sue Circle . . Nancy Johnson ........Karen Ours ........Sue Stobart . . . Kathryn Brace . . . Karen Theiss . . . Shirley Norris . Jo Ann Van Meter '1 0. J). President.................................Jackie Wigal Vice-President.......................Carl Walto; Secretary.................................Rennie Beegle Treasurer........................Johnny Grueser Sentinel..................................Gerald Hart Asst. Secretary...................Bruce McKelvey Asst. Treasurer............................Tommy Hill Reporter........................Richard Shuler The Boy in FFA has a part in selecting ana evaluating information, working out logical conclusions, in making decisions, in formulating and carrying out plans, and in evaluating outcomes. The projects elected by boys provides the systematic instruction used in the classroom, on the farm, and around the home. The project also provides an opportunity to earn while learning. The earnings help the student to achieve independence. FFA Learning to do. Doing to Learn. Earning to Live. Living to Serve. Jornorroiv FIRST ROW: Bruce McKelvey, Lawrence Lisle, Henry Hill, Russell Cummins, Bruce Smith, Roland Sayre, Paul Quickie, John Rowe. SECOND ROW: Marion Wells, Donald Pierce, William Carleton, Larry Sellers, Charles Smith, Ralph Rose, Mayford Harris, Johnny Grueser, Mr. Nolan. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Beegle, Carl Walton, Paul Walton, David Davidson, Gerald Hart, Lewis Mills, Roger Holter, Charles Lawrence. FOURTH ROW: Charles Shain, Raymond Rowe, Richard Shuler, Jackie Wigal, Austin Wolfe, Denzil Boggess, Dann Shain. FIFTH ROW: Dale Smith, Cecil Wolfe, Bill Levacy, Clarence Weddle, James Hupp, Jim Louks, Gilbert Sellers. The S cience (Llul Is organized for the purpose of closer relationship with the study of science. During its meetings we are able to conduct extra-curricular activities relative to Science class. FIRST ROW: Barbara Grimm, Shirley Miller, Ruth Ann Petrel, Joyce Circle, Carol Bachtel, Patsy Price. SECOND ROW: Joe Brinker, Bill Arnott, Dale Cole, Melvin Roush, Bill MoKelvey, Randy Norris, Brad Teaford, Roger Birch. THIRD ROW: Lynn Beegle, Alfred Toney, Don Beegle, Robert Smith, Allen Mlddleswart, Jim Wickline, John Motley. FOURTH ROW: Jim Pape, Bill Lake, Philip Roberts, Sam Price, Harold MoClaskey, Duane Wolfe, Lynn Shuler, Mr. Price. FIRST ROW: Donna Neville, Louise Fisher, Ruth Petrel, Joyce Carson, Sue Buck, Sheila Young, Paula Hart, Donna Case, Phyllis Kiser. SECOND ROW: Jo Ann Van Meter, Robert Lewis, Mary Harris, Donna Henry, Marilyn Rice, Rebecca Ward, Carol Deem, Patty Roush, Wxlladene Randolph, Karon Roush, Kathryn Balles, Jerry Lee. THIRD ROW: Mary G. Stobart, Joyce Circle, Ann Procter, Chris Pickens, Dorothy Circle, Mary Euler, Margie Stobart, Lois Graham, Saradelle Rees, Mary Findley. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Gloeckner, Billie Cundlff, Kay MoClintock, John Cleland, Bob Wingett, Don Weese, Jerry Dailey, Richard Shuler, Edward Hayman, Leroy Wolfe, Mr. Wolfe. The lousiness dddu - cation CU is organized each year to set up a system to accomplish the technical training of students in business education. 38 a o FIRST ROW: Donna Neville, Louise Fisher, Mary Grace Stobart, Joyce Carson, Sue Ann Buck, Sheila Young, Paula Hart, Donna Case, Phyllis Kiser. SECOND ROW: Robert Lewis, Mary Harris, Donna Henry, Marilyn Rice, Rebecca Ward, Carol Deem, Patty Roush, Willadene Randolph, Karon Roush, Kathryn Belles, Jerry Lee. THIRD ROW: Ann P.-octor, Chris Pickens, Dorothy Circle, Mary Euler, Margie Stobart, Lois Graham, Saradelie Rees, Mary Findley. FOURTH ROW: Kay McClintock, John Cleland, Bob Wingett, Don Weese, Jerry Dailey, Edward Hayman, Leroy Wolfe, Mr. Wolfe. AIMS-publishes the Echo in the interests of journalism, business training, and to give credit in print for various school accomplishments. R. Deem, W. Rees, R. Birch, B. Arnott, L. Grimm, D. Arnott, J. Oiler, R. McNickle, J. Brace, J. Donohew. SECOND ROW: M. Howard, D. Spencer, L. Brewer, R. Wingett, K. Russell, D. Brewer, B. Cleland, T. Bradford, G. Stearns, K. Willford. THIRD ROW: Mr. Hart, R. Miller, K. Powell, R. Kraeutter, J. Wigal, J. Gloeckner, B. Cundiff, C. Salser, R. Petrel, J. Neigler, J. Drake, M. Sellers, S. Miller, A. Graham, Mrs. Euler. FOURTH ROW: R. Parsons, J. Circle, C. Deem, R. Ward, D. Circle, S. Young, S. A. Buck, R. Toney, M. Smith, M. Findley, M. Euler, D. Cole. FIFTH ROW: B. Essington, B. Elwood, J. Brlnker, M. Van Meter, A. Toney, J. Pape, P. Roberts, C. Sal ser, S. Price, D. Wolfe, R. Smith, S. Thomas, A. Middleswart, D. Cole, D. Howard, ABSENT: M. Tibbs, C. Pierce. gee cu FIRST ROW: Joyce Parsons, Mary Harris, Louise Fisher, Saradelle Rees, Sue Buck. SECOND ROW: Henry Hill, Larry Salser, Gloria Author son, Dorothy Riffle, Karen Ours, Molly Reinshell, Kenda Russell. THIRD ROW: Bob Essington, Tom Hill, Ann Carleton, Pat Roush, Margie Stobart, Sheila Young, Barbara Grimm. FOURTH ROW: Virgil Hill, Roberta Kraeutter, Miriam Smith, Lois Arnott, Leanna Brewer, Rebecca Toney, Pattie Grimm. FIFTH ROW: Roland Savre, John Donohew, Miriam Foster, Linda Roush, Dorothy Circle, and Pat Price. Vocal music, which starts in the elementary grades includes unison and part-singing, listening to records, music appreciation, class and public performance, creating and learning. Qualified students can participate in the Glee Club upon entering high school and the main objective of the Glee Club is to learn to enjoy and sing semi-classical and classical music and appear in public performance. )emor Se QL CU MU FIRST ROW: Mary Harris, Louise Fisher, Saradelle Rees, Sue Buck, Joyce Carson. SECOND ROW: Patty Roush, Margie Stobart, Sheila Young, Barbara Grimm, Mary Euler. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Rice, Karen Holter, Dorothy Circle. Q I FIRST ROW: Carmen Salser, Carolyn Van Meter, Shirley Norris, Sandy Donahue, Linda Pickens. SECOND ROW: Barbara Cieland, Teresa Bradford, Kay Willford, Margaret Durst, Janice Smith, George Cundiff, Director Mrs. Lee Lee. THIRD ROW: Billie Cundiff, Karen Holter, Joyce Gloeckner, Joyce Circle, Marilyn Rice, Danny Howard, John Hysell. FOURTH ROW: June Neigler, Ruth Wingett, Mary Euler, Jean Parsons, Jean Miller, Melvin Van Meter. FIFTH ROW: Sue Circle, Kathryn Powell, Reta Miller, Linda Hay man, Joyce Carson, Bob McNickles, and Russell Cummins. The Glee Club with the Band presented a Christmas Concert. It will present a Spring Concert and a Variety Revue. President . . . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Librarians........ Reporter.......... . . Mary Euler Kathryn Powell Kenaa Russell . . Reta Miller Ruth Wingett Louise Fisher mmn SAM PRICE Junior Center BILL McKELVEY Junior Guard DON WEESE Senior Guard DALE COLE Junior Forward VIRGIL HILL Sophomore Center DUANE WOLFE Sophomore Forward ROGER BIRCH Junior Guard Our cheerleaders are on hand at every game to cheer our team to victory. PAULA HART Senior One year PATSY PRICE Junior Two years ALLEN GRAHAM Sophomore Guard WINN REES Sophomore Guard JIM WICKLINE Junior Forward 45 FIRST ROW: Coach Morrison. SECOND ROW: Roger Birch Allen Graham, Sam Price, Roger Parsons. Jariitij Bill McKelvey uacl Dale Cole, Winn Rees, Don Weese, Duane Wolfe, Tues. Sat. RHS OPPONENT Dec. 1 Harrisonville at RHS 90 43 Dec. 5 RHS at Ames-Bern 49 32 Dec. 8 RHS at Harrisonville 80 46 Dec. 11 RHS at Rutland 60 45 Dec. 15 Eastern at RHS 56 47 Dec. 18 RHS at Pomeroy 48 62 Dec. 22 Nelsonville at RHS 54 44 Jan. 2 Glouster to RHS 60 69 Jan. 5 RHS at Wahama 40 27 Jan. 9 Rome at RHS 56 36 Jan. 12 RHS at Middleport 50 61 Jan. 15 RHS at Belpre 42 51 Jan. 19 Rutland at RHS 58 33 Jan. 23 McArthur at RHS 69 51 Jan. 26 Wahama at RHS 69 38 Jan. 29 RHS at Eastern 53 42 Feb. 2 RHS at Rio Grande 55 36 Feb. 5 Ames-Bern at RHS 48 50 Feb. 9 Chauncey at RHS 85 30 Feb. 12 RHS at Rome 47 45 County Tournament Feb. 16 Eastern vs. RHS 58 41 Feb. 20 Rutland vs. RHS 66 45 . eseruei FIRST ROW: Gerald Hart, Virgil Hill, Roger Parsons, Allen Graham, Winn Rees. Jim Louks, Jim Wickline, Mayford Harris, Russell Cummins. SECOND ROW: Coach Morrison, Larry Salser, RESERVES OTRWffiT1 r - Tues. Dec. 1 Harrisonville at RHS 31 16 !■: Sat. Dec. 5 RHS at Ames-Bern 37 13 K9 Tues. Dec. 8 RHS at Harrisonville 45 31 Isr Fri Dec. 11 RHS at Rutland 39 26 V' Tues. Dec. 15 Eastern at RHS 32 30 ■f Fri- Dec. 18 RHS at Pomeroy 28 46 ■J Tues. Dec. 22 Nelsonville at RHS 44 28 U Sat. Jan. 2 Glouster at RHS 40 34 I Tues. Jan. 5 RHS at Wahama 24 19 ■Sat. Jan. 9 Rome at RHS 34 19 1 Tues. Jan. 12 RHS at Middleport 35 24 1 Fri. Jan. 15 RHS at Belpre 36 28 Tues. Jan. 19 Rutland at RHS 30 25 mm Sat. Jan. 23 McArthur at RHS 34 19 I Tues. Jan. 26 Wahama at RHS 39 36 1? Fri- Jan. 29 RHS at Eastern 39 31 ■— Tues. Feb. 2 RHS at Rio Grande 29 28 1 Fri. Feb. 5 Ames-Bern at RHS 42 36 1 . Tues. Feb. 9 Chauncey at RHS 35 22 1 Fri. Feb. 12 RHS at Rome 30 22 I i I Meigs County Tournament ' B Thurs. Feb. 18 Eastern vs. RHS 31 35 The Purple Tornado Varsity accomplished an athletic feat in 1959-'60 which their most avid fans had hardly hoped for—a five winning season and another league and tournament championship after losing all five starters by graduation from the previous season's team. MR. LARKT MORRISON, COACH MANAGERS, Bill Arnott, Ronnie Beeale History as they won 19 of 21 contests. NAMES: POSITIONS: Roger Holman Outfield Larry Salser Outfield Roger Birch Second Base George Cundiff Catcher Jim Louks Pitcher Wilson Wolfe Outfield Dale Cole First Base Duane Wolfe Shortstop John Cleland Shortstop Jim Wickline Catcher Larry Grimm Third Base Danny Cole Third Base and Outfield 49 Coach Morrison and the Tornado Five Let's Go! Beginning of the I960 Meigs County Tournament between the Racine Purple Tornadoes . the Eastern Eagles. The R.H.S. Cheering Section cheered our Tornadoes on to a successful year. Big Three Summit Meeting! M Our Senior Tornado Player shooting a foul shot. 50 FIRST ROW: Paula Hart, Kathryn Powell, Louise Fisher, Joyce Circle, Kenda Russell, Becky Toney. SECOND ROW: Carmen Salser, Saradelle Rees, Joyce Carson, Sue Buck, Sheila Young, Mary Grace Stobart, Billy Cundiff. THIRD ROW: Donna Henry, Ann Proctor, Pat Roush, Mary Harris, Ruth Wlngett, Pat Price, Margie Stobart, Linda Hayman, Karon Roush, Mrs. Kersnner. FOURTH ROW: Miriam Foster, Sue Stobart, Barbara Cleland, Mary Euler, Reta Miller, Karen Theiss, Karen Holter, Pattie Grimm, J Ann Van Meter, Lois Graham. FIFTH ROW: Donna Neville, Linda Roush, Lois Arnott, Barbara Grimm, Map Findley, Kathy Brace, Carolyn Van Meter, Lucille Norris, Nancy Johnson, Linda Wilt. J fy i This emblem is given to all girls receiving a certain number of G.A.A. points during Intramurals. Intramurals are held in soccer, deck ring, volleyball, basketball, and badminton. 51 52 Mason Clinic Hospital Dr. Thomas B. McGowan Mason West Virginia Shumway Florist Flowers For All Occasions Open 8 A.M. To 5 P.M. Under New Management Mrs. Mildred Van Meter Wyandott 2-5430 Racine American Legion Post No. 602 The Quality Print Shop Phone 6041-J V. Weber, Manager PRINTING1 Middleport, Ohio Pomeroy Francis Florist 300 East Main Street Ohio Business Phone Resident Phone Wif-2-2644 Flowers For All Occasions WY-2-6232 Flowers By Wire Florist Telegraph Delivery 55 Compliments Of Racine Chapter Of The Wa, the Senior Class of I960, wish to thank our advertisers, contributors (Kaiser Aluminum and Just a Friend , and Norma Goodwin) or anyone for all financial or material contributions toward our annual, The Racina. Future Homemakers of America Witlout their help, we could not have published this annual The Racina Staff Best Wishes From Pleasant Valley Hide Away SADIE And HARRY WOLFE Compliments Of Edwin H. Davis Son Superior School Bus Bodies Langsville Ohio Bal Kef nilNITlIK! L On br.qhtPsf coin , ,n M.ddleport 56 Elberfelds IN POMEROY Sharpest, Steadiest Picture Possible in Weak Signal Areas New Power For Weak Signal Areas -More Power Everywheret New Power-Performance from rca Victor Ml t«i Mtllry Amp ' , N.. -|mw l«i tm. Gmp4, T„.„ •.«  , iMlri C«MI| Oi'INOAtklTY It WHY moii  «om •U tCA VICTOt  r Utt -UM« YM « , .«. Come in today! tu«i ouaio AUTOMATIC CMANMtl IOUAl.il HUKTilvSTSN'S The Farmers Bank Savings Co. Compliments Of Meigs General Hospital Pomeroy, Ohio Member Federal Reserve System And Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Staff Members -R. C. Boice, M. D. S. J. Blazewicz, M. D. J. J. Davis, M. D. Edw. Butrima s, M. D. C. J. Mullen, M. D. Pomeroy Ohio Compliments Stark’s Drugs Of Ebersbach Hardware Company We Fill And Deliver Prescriptions Pomeroy Ohio Visit Our Fountain Walgreen Agency CAPABLE, QUALIFIED AND DEPENDABLE THE SUCCESS OF YOUR SALE DEPENDS GREATLY ON YOUR AUCTIONEER. NO SALE TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL. SELL ANYTHING ANY TIME. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Bradford Auction Co. SEE A. C. BRADFORD, SALES MANAGER OR C. C. BRADFORD, AUCTIONEER PHONE 3821 RACINE, OHIO 58 Compliments Of Click’s Department Store 5-10 Ben Franklin 5-10 C. G. Robinson, Owner Ravenswood, West Virginia Ravenswood, West Virginia Phone BR 3414 Kelly’s Market Compliments Of Edgewood Motel 3341 Ravenswood, West Virginia Phone BR 3-9321 Phone Browning 3-4348 Ravenswood, West Virginia Compliments Of Holzer Hospital Clinic The United Dairy Co. An Opportunity For High School Graduates Who Are Interested In: Nurses Training X-Ray Training Stenographic Positions Other Hospital Employment 59 Waterford Ohio Gallipolis Ohio OUR APPRECIATION Foremost in our thoughts are the good friends and valued customers whose confidence and loyalty we value as our most important assets. Our strength comes from the goodwill of satisfied customers.. .and your progress means much to us. At this time. . .we wish to express the appreciation of every member of our staff for the privilege of serving you! The Racine Home Bank RACINE, OHIO MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE COMPANY BEST WISHES Richards Sons, Inc. WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL PHONE - LETART 2542 APPLE GROVE OHIO Royal Crown Cola Nehi Flavors Take Home A Carton Oi 6-1 2 Quarts Server 18 Drinks Compliments Of Martin’s Gulf Service Compliments Of The Gallipolis Clinic Medical Center Gallipolis, Ohio Gallipolis Compliments Of Dr. R. D. Thomas Optometrist COMPLIMENTS OF 62 NORRIS STUDIO Compliments Of Compliments Of Waid Cross’ Sons Carolina Lumber Supply Co. Racine One Board ora Trainload Compliments Of Rhodes’ Market Haskins — Tanner Fancy Staple Groceries Meats - Fruits - Vegetables Outfitters Of Men's And Boys' Clothing For Over 90 Years 332 Second Avenue Gallipolis, Ohio Eynon’s Soldo Service General Merchandise Beavers' Corner Racine Ohio Kautz Feed Store Gasoline And Oil Lubrication Tires, Batteries And Accessories Wheel Balancing Headlight Aiming Racine Ohio Chester, Ohio Phone YU 5-2145 Wayne Feeds Custom Grinding And Mixing Seeds Fertilizer And Supplies 63 Letart Service Station Gasoline And Oil Sandwiches Frozen Custard Many Other Items Pete’s Super Service Gas, Oil, And Grease Jobs Carroll Grimm Letart Falls, Ohio Racine Ohio Compliments Of Village Cut Rate Morris Implement Supply John Deere Sales And Service Racine Ohio Phone 3202 Racine Ohio Sugar Run Flour Mill Racine Food Market Feeds Buy- More-For-Le s s-At, The-Store-With-A-Hart. Seeds Fresh Meats-Fruits And Vegetables Fertilizer Phone Racine 3342 Phone 150 Pomeroy, Ohio Complete Line Of Clover Farm And National Brand Merchandise (Your Satisfaction Is Our Aim) 64 Visit Our New Children's Shop Compliments Of We Have Name Brands Robinhood Shoes The Shoe Box Ravenswood Ferry Middleport Ravenswood West Virginia Compliments Of Chapman’s Market Compliments Of Racine Ohio Route One A Friend A B Dick Products Co. Parkersburg, West Virginia tBffftwARK | 725 Seventh Street Pomeroy, Ohio Phone Garfield 8-1751 Complete Line Of Mimeograph Offset Azograph Spirit Process Impression Paper Petroleum Products Home Appliances Folding Machines Feeds 65 INSIST ON Gem Beverages THE DRINKS OF TASTE ! COMPLIMENTS OF K. C. Jewelers 66 Compliments Of Crow’s Steak House The Hobstetter Insurance Agency There's no jp question Insurance For Every Need CiHJnA THE. Phone 232 225 East 2nd Street Pomeroy, Ohio Pomeroy, Ohio Compliments Of Ewing’s Funeral Home Phone 390 - J Pomeroy Ohio Meigs Equipment Company International Farmall McCormick Pomeroy, Ohio McCulloch Phone - 94 67 'Where Quality Is Paramount sy I'M L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS 68 Compliments Of Downie-Gross, Inc. Circles’Cafeteria Restaurant The Men's Store Downtown Gallipolis 122 East Main Street Home Of Char-Grilled Steaks, Chops And Seafood Phone 185—J Pomeroy, Ohio The Home Of Arrow Shirts Best Wishes To Graduates From Girard Hardware, Inc. Girard, Ohio Your Headquarters For Lucas Paints Glass-Plumbing Supplies Jacobsen Mowers Hunting And Fishing Supplies Scotts Products Kemglo-Super Kem-Tone We-Deliver Gerald Cozart Manager And Secretary-Treasurer Compliments Of Swearingen Sporting Goods Sportsman's Headquarters Athletic Goods By MacGregor, Spalding And Wilson Johnson Seahorse Outboard Motors Guns By Browning, Remington, Winchester 12 South Court Street Athens, Ohio WlWsu BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS TO RACINE HIGH SCHOOL'S CLASS OF 1960 RAVENSWOOD WORKS KAISER ALUMINUM 70 CHEMICAL CORPORATION Wagner Racine Service Station Hardware Company A Complete Line Of Hardware Complete Stop For The Following: Aluminum Storm Doors Tires Tubes ' Aluminum Storm Windows Bicycles Awning s Belts oils- Tfrr©liK And Filters Building Specialties Lubrication Parts Ice Cream - Cakes - Breads Phone 2235 Oliver Bailey, Proprietor Phone - 3143 Racine, Ohio Bob Evans Steak House Bob Evans Drive-In WE HAVE ALL THREE DINING ROOM COUNTER SERVICE CURB SERVICE ON ROUTE 7 AND 35 GALLIPOLIS, OHIO NO BEER—JUST FINE FOOD YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME HERE Home Cooked Dinners L and Z Shops The Club Dairy Bar Ladies' - Men's Wearing Apparel Racine Ohio We Bake Our Own Pies 12C East Main Street Phone 35-Y Pomeroy Ohio The Sports Center Complete Line Of MacGregor Sporting Equipment B. H. Sanborn Jeweler And Optometrist Middleport, Ohio Middleport, Ohio grp- mi Rawlings-Coats ap1  Compliments Of Roush’ Shoe Store Home For Funerals Phone 6009 Middleport, Ohio Middleport, Ohio 72 Compliments Of Robinson’s Launderers - Dry Cleaners Vogue’s Shoe Store a I I ' 'X 2 Hr. Dry Cleaning Service On Request Phone Pomeroy 122 M ddleport 6205J (ML Pomeroy rw ' 1 Ohio Lisle’s Service Station Pomeroy Pastry Shop Meat - Groceries Pomeroy Ohio 1 STANDARD I ■SERVICE I Phone 65 DirLllUciy V CirwCb Standard Oil Products Wedding Cakes Compliments Racine Chapter Ohio Valley Automobile Future Farmers of America Dealers Association The primary aim of the Future Farmers of America is the development Blaettnar Auto Co. Pomeroy Motor Co. Karr Van Zandt Motor Co. of agricultural leadership, co-operation and citizenship R. H. Rawlings Sons Co. Preston Motors, Inc. 73 Stop At Brown’s Marine Sales For Boats - Motors Trailers Your Mercury Dealer 6 To 80 H. P. Phone 228 Minersville, Ohio Swisher Lohse Rexall We Fill Any Doctor's Prescriptions Phone 9 Pomeroy, Ohio Atkins Chicks Southeastern Ohio's Largest And Oldest Hatchery Built In Quality And Service Pomeroy Ohio State Automobile Mutual Insurance Company Davis - Warner Insurance Agency Dale C. Warner ) Agents Lorenzo D. Davis) 101 West Second Street Pomeroy Ohio Hayes Ruschel General Auto Truck Repairs Brake Relining All Work Guaranteed The Pomeroy Cement Block Company Building Material General Contractors Carson Hayes Alfred Ruschel Owners Ready-Mix Concrete 157 Walnut Middleport Phone 6049J Forty Years Of Continuous Service Phone 82 Or 435 Pomeroy Ohio Pomeroy National Bank Citizens National Banking Since 1872 Bank The Friendly Bank Pomeroy, Ohio And Rutland, Ohio We Invite You To Make Our Bank Your Bank Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Middleport Ohio Insurance Corporation Sheriff Ridenour’s Supply Furniture Robert C. Hartenbach Electrical Appliances Admirals, Zenith Service Is Our Motto Television Professionally Trained Technician Chester Ohio Eldon Gaul Clover Farm Store Phone 371 Ubiko Feeds Pomeroy Ohio Chester, Ohio 75 Shain Philson General Store Ws Try To Render Courtesy, Satisfaction And Economy Phone 3226 Antiquity Ohio Rich Valley Dairy Cones Ice Cold Drinks Foot Long Hot Dogs Malts, Sundaes Middleport Phone 6184-X Ohio Racine Compliments Of First National Bank Ohio H R Firestone Dealer Store Call 6135-M J cufton 'z.E In Middleport Tires Tubes 0 Auto Supplies G. E. Appliances Wilson Sporting Goods Tappan Vesta Gas Ranges 76 The Ohio Valley Baking Co. BAKERS OF HOLSUM BREAD AND HOLSUM BAKERY PRODUCTS MIDDLEPORT PHONE 6030 CONGRATULATIONS ! SENIOR CLASS 1960 BETTER SCHOOLS BUILD BETTER COMMUNITIES Jackson County Bank THE OLD RELIABLE RAVENSWOOD, WEST VIRGINIA 77 Compliments Of ABC Cleaners Mason, West Virginia New Haven, West Virginia Belpre, Ohio Compliments Of Pickens Hardware Co. Mason West Virginia Phone SP-35583 Better Used Cars Open 9 Till 9 Compliments Of Mason Mart Phone SPruce 35221 Mason, West Virginia Frank Reynolds Eddie Fife Owner Salesman Parkette Drive Inn Compliments Of Catherine—Buddy Reynolds Phone SP-35981 Mason, West Virginia Compliments Of Maple Lawn Poultry Farm Hemlock Grove Ohio Phone 9694 And 261 Stiffler Stores, Inc. Pomeroy's Budget Shopping Center Pomeroy Ohio Zerkle Trucking Company Movers Everywhere Middleport, Ohio 35 Race Street Phone 6010 Shuler’s Roadside Market Fresh Vegetables Fresh Fruits Groceries Middleport Ohio 78
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