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world peace. His unprecedented, one-day visit in the U.S. was the culmination of plans by men of all faiths. 7 After Surgery— President Johnson was photographed in a reclining chair at Bcthesda Naval Hospital the day after his gall bladder op eration on October 8. He conducted the work of his office from his hospital room and his Texas ranch during his recuperation. 8 Proud Student—Charles Craig, 19-ycar-old freshman at Iowa uni- versity, demonstrated his criticism of draft-card burning incidents by displaying his draft card on his jacket with the note: Tm a draft card carrying American and proud of it.” Our role in the Vietnamese war sparked the incidents. 9 Blackout The glittering metropolis of New York City was thrust into darkness on November 9 by a massive power failure affecting hundreds of miles along the eastern seaboard. City residents and commuters were stranded in offices, railroad and subway stations for hours before service was restored. The crippling condition was caused by a faulty relay at a Canadian generating station near Niagara Falls. 10 New Ambassador—Arthur Goldberg was named U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations by the President after the death of Ambassa- dor Adlai Stevenson on July 14 in London. Goldberg was secretary of labor under President Kennedy and a U.S. Supreme Court Justice when named to the U.N. post. 11 Startling Fashions—Bold and contrasting blocks of color were the youthful fashion note of 1965. The eye-catching designs even ex- tended the length of campus stockings worn with the costumes. 12 Royalty on Tour—Princcss Margaret and her husband, Lord Snowdon, arrived in New York on November 4 for a whirlwind tour of the U.S. During their visit, they took time out for fun-filled activi- ties such as a ride on a cable car in Frisco and gala parties in Holly- wood and the nation's capital. ' NOR’WE STER SENIORS OF 1966 RUTLAND HIGH SCHOOL RUTLAND, OHIO PRESENTS— RUTLAND HIGH SCHOOL THREE CHEERS Three cheers for Rutland High School, Three cheers for Rutland High, And let this be our motto, To ever do or die. Crimson and black our colors, May they forever fly. The pride of the loyal students Of dear old Rutland High. The years will come and go, And classes disappear, But still her friends will love her And loud for her will cheer. The alumni and the students Will praise her as the best. And she’ll not want for backing, Our dear old R.H.S. 2 MEIGS LOCAL BOARD Left to Right: FIRST ROW: Lee McComas, Clerk; Richard Jones, President; Mrs. E. O. Rail, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Hiram Slawter, William King, Virgil King. Asa result of the passage of a consolidation proposal in the 1965 November election, the Northwestern Local School District officially ceased to exist on January 3, 1966. This consolidation united the local school districts of Northwestern, Bedford, and Salisbury and the exempted village school dis- tricts of Middleport and Pomeroy. Each of the five districts appointed one member to the new board of education, which is pictured above, for a term of two years. This board has chosen the temporary name of Meigs Local for the new district but may change it at some future date. The main issues facing the new board are the selecting of a local superin- tendent and the securing of the passage of a bond issue in May to provide money for the construction of a new high school. The present high schools will remain unchanged until the new building has been constructed. There will be no change in the elementary and junior high schools at the present time. 3 SINCERELY WE THE SENIORS OF 1966 DEDICATE THE NOR’WESTER TO MRS. C. O. CHAPMAN A TEACHER WHO HAS TRULY DEDICATED Mrs. Chapman retired in May, 1965, after having served 44 years as vocal music instructor in the Rutland schools. She received her Bachelor of Sci- ence Degree in Education from Ohio University and did additional work at Ohio Wesleyan and Ohio State Universities. She served as the first president of Omicron Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, honorary teachers’ sorority, and was president of District 15, Ohio Music Education Association for three years and secretary-treasurer of the Ohio Music Education Association for two years. Mrs. Chapman always presented outstanding musical productions which in- cluded high school and grade school operettas, minstrels, variety shows, May Day programs, and spring concerts. Her students always participated in the annual County Music Festival which she helped to initiate, and they also held joint concerts with the Rutland High School Band. The many honors which she won with her students in district and state com- petition included Superior Rating for her High School Girls' Ensemble in the state for three years; Superior Rating for her Junior Girls' Ensemble in the district; and numerous Superior Ratings in the district for High School Mixed Chorus and Girls' Glee Club. The special interest which Mrs. Chapman has taken in all her music stu- dents has made a lasting impression upon all who have had the privilege to know her. A pioneer in the improvement of music instruction in the Meigs County schools, she has commanded the respect of all who have met her. Regretfully we see her retire for although she may be older in years, she is younger at heart” and in spirit” than any other teacher in the county. With much admiration and gratitude we would like to use this yearbook as a sincere personal message to say Thanks, Mrs. Chapman. 5 NOR’WESTER STAFF From Left to Right: SEATED: Willis Dillon, Mike Nicholson, Jane Lucas, Cheryl Long, Latischia Gates, David Peterson. STANDING: Miss Kraeuter, Lee Wood, Jean Tillis, Ray Alkire, Beverly Forbes, Nancy Lambert, Randy Vance, Miss Chapman. 6 Nor'wester Editors: Cheryl Long and Latischia Gates donald McKenzie This is Mr. McKenzie's second year as executive head of the Norwestern District. Mr. McKenzie re- ceived his B.S. degree from Ohio University and his M.A. from Marshall University. He has taken quite a bit of work beyond the Master's degree in school administration. Prior to his coming to Rutland he was assistant principal at Wahama High School for ten years. JAMES VENNARI Mr. Vennari did his undergraduate work at Salem College where he majored in physical education and social studies. He graduated in 1936. He received his master's degree from West Virginia Uni- versity in 1961. In 1946 Mr. Vennari came to Rutland and compiled one of the best football records in Southeastern Ohio. His record as coach at Rutland was; 96 wins, 26 losses, and 7 ties. Mr. Ven- nari’s overall record shows 145 wins, 32 losses, and 8 ties. He was class A coach of the year in the state of Ohio in 1958. He was coach of the year in the Buckeye League in 1959. Mr. Vennari assumed the principal’s job in 1962. LINDA HALEY Miss Linda Haley came to Rutland High School at midsemester 1961. Linda is an efficient office worker and is a graduate of the class of 1960 of Rutland High School. 9 JIM ADAMS B.S. in Education Ohio University THE FACULTY FAY SAUER B.S. in Education Ohio University HAROLD SAUER B.S. in Education M.S. in Guidance Ohio University ROBERT GARNER B.S. in Education Ohio Northern University SALLY E. SCHAAF Ursinus College B.S. in Education Ohio University 10 LEDA KRAEUTER B.S. in Home Economics Ohio University ALAN PODBESEK B.S. Salem College EVERETT W. HOLCOMB B.S. - -Agriculture Ohio State University MARTHA OHLINGER B.S. in Education M.A. in Education Ohio University CHARLES SMITH B.S. in Physical Education and Industrial Arts Salem College MARY E. CHAPMAN A.B. Ohio University M.A. Ohio State University ii IRA WOLFE A.B. Huntington College, Indiana DON SPENCER B.S. in Education Rio Grande College OLSTON WRIGHT A.B. Glenville State College HOWARD COLE B.A. Marshall College 13 RAY ALKIRE College Prep. Band--1, 2, 3, 4; Drum Major — 4; Spyglass Staff--2,3; Glee Club--1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club--4; Dramatics--4; Nor'wester Staff--4; Science and Math Club--1. MARY ELIZABETH CROUSER Commercial Safety Club—1,2; Math and Science Club--1; Spyglass Staff--4; Homecoming Queen Attendant--2; Class Officer — 3; Glee Club--3. ROBERT LEE BARRETT General Glee Club--2, 3, 4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball--1, 4; Safety Club—4. CATHERINE LUCILLE ALTHOUSE Vocational Glee Club--1, 3. JAMES RAY BARRETT General Football—1,2, 3, 4; Basket - ball—2,3; Safety Club—3,4. M RONALD EUGENE BLACK General Glee Club--1, 2, 3, 4; Football --1,2,3,4; Basketball--1, 2, 3,4; Safety Club--4. LINDA SUE DAVIS Commercial Band--1, 2, 3, 4; Spyglass Staff--4; Homecoming Queen Attendant--4; Dramatics--4; Pep Club--4; National Honor Society--4. GEORGE DUANE BERKELY General SAUNDRA KAY DEAN Commercial Band--3,4; Majorette--3, 4; Glee Club--1, 2, 3; Safety Club--2, 3, 4; Pep Club--2,3,4; Spyglass Staff--3,4; Dra- matics- ; Librarian--4; Class Officer--2,3. JOSEPH DALE BROGAN Commercial Football — 1, 2; Vocal Music --1, 2; Safety--!. ROBERT WAYNE BURKE General Safety Club--4; Pep Club--4; Stage Band--4; Spyglass Staff --4. CHERYL DARLENE LONG College Prep. National Honor Society--3,4; Class Officer--2,3, 4; Cheer- leader--1, 2, 4; Pep Club--2, 4, Spyglass Staff—3,4; Dra- matics--3,4; Co-Editor of Nor'wester--4; 2nd. Place Teenage Drivers’ Rodeo--3; Homecoming Queen Attendant --4; Future Teachers of America--4; Scholarship Team--1; Science and Math Club--1; Chess Club--4. ROGER HARRY BUTCHER General NANCY KAYE LAMBERT Commercial National Honor Society--4; Pep Club--4; Nor'wester Staff--4; Spyglass Staff--4; Future Teachers of America --4. RANDOLPH RAE CARPENTER General 16 EDNA VIRGINIA PRIDDY Vocational Future Homemakers of America--1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club--1, 2,3,4. LARRY EUGENE FETTY College Prep. Safety Club--4; Basketball --1,2,3. CHARLES EUGENE CARSON General Safety Club--4; Pep Club-- 4. SHIRLEY BELLE PRIDDY Vocational Future Homemakers of America--!. EDGAR ARTHUR PRIDDY General Future Farmers of America --4. JOHN WESLEY GRATE Commercial Glee Club--1, 2,3, 4; Spy- glass Staff--4; Basketball — 2; Safety Club--2, 3, 4. KATHY JEAN TILL1S College Prep. Glee Club —1,2, 3, 4; Ensemble —1, 2,3, 4; Pep Club—2,3,4; Safety Club — 2,3,4; Future Homemakers of America—1, 2, 3, 4; Dra- matics—3,4; Spyglass Staff --3; Nor'wester Staff—4; Future Teachers of America --4; National Honor Society—4. CHARLOTTE LOUISE RUPE Commercial Future Homemakers of America—1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1,2,3. KENNETH LESTER HENDERSON Vocational Future Farmers of America—4. HERBERT STEPHEN GRIMM College Prep. Spygalss Staff—4. SANDRA KAY TUCKER SAM HICKS, JR. General Football--l, 2, 3; Baseball-- 1,2,4; Basketball—2. CHERYL LYNN WILLIAMS Commercial Pep Club--2; Glee Club-- 1,2; Spyglass Staff--4. i RUSSELL EUGENE LITTLE General Football--!., 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball--!, 2,3, 4; Safety Club --1,3,4; Dramatics--3, 4; Glee Club--1,2,3; Science and Math Club--1. CAROLYN SUE ANDERSON Commercial Future Homemakers of America--1; Safety Club-- 1, 4; Science and Math Club --1; Spyglass Staff—4; Glee Club--3; Prom Princess--3. KENNETH MICHAEL MATSON College Prep. NANCY ALBERTA YOUNG College Prep. Library Club--1; Student Congress--l, 2, 3; Safety Club--4; Pep Club--4; Girls' Athletic Association --1,3; Future Teachers of America--4; Chess Club-- 4; Glee Club—4; Spyglass Staff--4; Lantern Staff--1. ROBERT EUGENE MILLER Commercial Safety Club--4; Science and Math Club--1; Dra- matics--3; Band--1, 2,3, 4; Librarian--3; Spyglass Staff --3. 20 BARBARA JEAN COTTERILL Vocational Pep Club--3, 4. MICHAEL CARL NICHOLSON College Prep. Glee Club —1,2,3, 4; Future Teachers of America--4; Dramatics—3,4; Nor'wester Staff--4. JOHNNY E. MOORE Commercial Dramatics--3, 4; Pep Club --4; Future Teachers of America--4. JOETTA KAY ERLEWINE Vocational Cheer leader --1,2; Band-- 1,2,3; Future Homemakers of America--1, 2, 4; Glee Club--1, 2; Pep Club--2,3,4; Safety Club--1; Science and Math Club--1. 21 CHARLES THOMAS OLLER Genera1 Football--!, 2. LATISCHIA ANN GATES College Prep. National Honor Society--3, 4; Cheerleader--3, 4; Home- coming Queen Attendant--3; Pep Club--2, 3, 4; Student Council--1, 2,3, 4; Spyglass Staff--1, 2,3, 4; Math Club— 1; Science Club—1,2; Co- Editor of Nor'wester--4; Scholarship Team--1,2, 3; Future Teachers of America --4; Chess Club—4. WILLIS DILLON General Glee Club—2,3,4; Pep Club --4; Dramatics—3,4; Nor'wester Staff--4. 22 « BEVERLY SUE FORBES Commercial National Honor Society--4; Homecoming Queen Attendant --4; Cheerleader--3, 4; Pep Club--3, 4; Spyglass Staff--2, 3,4; Nor'wester Staff--4; Glee Club--3; Dramatics—3, 4; FTA--4. DAVID OLAV PETERSON College Prep. National Honor Society — 3,4; Student Council--2,3, 4; Pep Club--4; Baseball--1, 2, 3,4; Spyglass Staff—3,4; Nor'wester Staff--4; Scholar- ship Team--2,3; County Win- ner of Ohio History Test--4. ROSANNA FERN GOFF Vocational Safety Club--1,2. JIMMY MARVIN TAYLOR General JAMES DALE RIFE General LORETTA JEAN HARLESS Vocational Safety Club--2. DAVID RAY SHIFLET General Band--2; Baseball--4. CHARLES ROBERT THOMAS College Prep. Band Announcer--4; Spyglass Staff--4; Chess Club--1,2, 4; National Honor Society--4; Future Teachers of America--4. LINDA KAY LATHEY Commercial Band--1,2, 3, 4; Majorette-- 1,2,3, 4; Glee Club—3; Pep Club--4; Spyglass Staff--4; Student Council--1; Home- coming Queen Attendant--3; Homecoming Queen--4. LINDA LOU HYSELL Commercial Band--1, 2,3, 4; Majorette— 3,4; Glee Club--3; Dra- matics--3, 4; Pep Club--4; Spyglass Staff--4. JAMES CURTIS WHITE Commercial Math Club--1; Dramatics-- 3,4; Stage Band--3,4; Safety Club--4; Band--1, 2, 3, 4. RONALD EUGENE VANCE College Prep. National Honor Society--3, 4; Class Officer—4; Pep Club --4; Future Farmers of America--1, 2; Future Teachers of America--4; French Club--2; Nor'wester Staff—4; Flag Duty--4. 24 EUNICE LENORE OHLINGER Commercial Future Homemakers of America--1, 2, 3, 4; Safety Club--1, 4; Glee Club--1,2, 3; Pep Club--3,4; Spyglass Staff--4; Band--1,2,4; Dra- matics—3, 4. RODNEY DALE WRIGHT General Basketball—2,3; Baseball — 1,2, 3, 4; Football--!, 2, 4. LEE OKEY WOOD III College Prep. Class Officer--2; Glee Club —1,3; Football--l, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics--4; Pep Club--4; Future Teachers of America --4; Nor'wester Staff—4. JANE CARLENE LUCAS College Prep. Cheerleader--1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club--2,3,4; National Honor Society—3, 4; Glee Club — 1,2,3, 4; Ensemble—4; Dramatics--3, 4; Class Officer--3, 4; Spyglass Staff —3,4; Nor'wester Staff--4; Future Teachers of America--4. 25 LINDA CARROLL STAFFORD Vocational Future Homemakers of America--1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club--2. BARBARA CARTER WELSH Commercial Future Homemakers of America--1, 2, 3, 4; Spy- glass Staff--2, 3, 4; Dra- matics--3; Homecoming Queen Attendant — 1; Science and Math Club--1; Safety Club--1. Officers: STANDING Left to Right: Cheryl Long, Vice- President; Jane Lucas, Treasurer; Beverly Forbes, Secretary. SEATED: Randy Vance, President. 26 From Left to Right: FIRST ROW: Debbie Smith, Bonnie Grate, Sabra Canaday, Barbara Williams, Betty Clark, Sue Clonch, Dixie Wamsley, Glenda Johnson, June Jarvis. SECOND ROW: Terry Fetty, Bob Buskirk, Chris Napper, Charles Scott, Dennis Weber, Alan Gibson, Chester King, Leroy Pope, Roger Barrett. THIRD ROW: Marty Woodard, John Hysell, Joe Hawkins, Jerry Mc- Daniels, Roger Alkire, Roger Davis, Gary Haynes, Ray- mond Harless. JUNIOR From Left to Right: FIRST ROW: Diane Gloyd, Dixie Carson, Darlene Smith, Lilly Imboden, Kathy Thomas, Debbie Turner, Patty Malone, Jean Siders, Mary Floccari. SEC- OND ROW: Tim Priddy, Jim Vanaman, Charlene Taylor, Melva Johnston, Sherry Matson, Betty Sprouse, Joyce Might, Larry Ratter son, Ernest Smith. THIRD ROW: Sam Larkins, Charles Hampton, Gary Cre- means, Bill Kennedy, Ronald Williams, Roger Lathey, Danny Stanley, Roger Carsey, Arthur Jarvis. 28 From Left to Right: FIRST ROW: Joyce Brogan, Nancy Knotts, Susie Grimm, Lori Godby, Donna Davidson, Jane Shuler, Iva Sams. SECOND ROW: Mark Tillis, Kate Jarrell, Martha Brown, Peg Tillis, Saundra Martin, Diana Caton, Karen Tucker, Paulette Dalton. THIRD ROW: Chris Dinguss, Arlan McCune, Gilford Turley, Edward Sigler, Douglas Grover, Harry Yar- brough, Kenny Carsey, James Richmond. Officers: From Left to Right: Betty Clark, Treasurer; Barbara Williams, President; Allen Gibson, Vice-President; Darlene Smith, Secretary. 2 From Left to Right: FIRST ROW: Wilma Davidson, Gladys Brickies, Pat McCurry, Becky Haley, Mary Hall, Joyce Clonch, Lelia Kitchen, Carol Malone, Ellen Roush. SECOND ROW: Robert Sigman, John German, John Wise, Anthony Russell, David Rice, Roger Black, Mike Price, Bill King. THIRD ROW: Dennis Schilling, Bill Tucker, Sam Gibbs, Charles Cook, Larry Montgomery, Jim Fink, Mike Porter, Robert Smith. SOPHOMORE From Left to Right: FIRST ROW: Teresa Dean, Elaine Gates, Donna Eads, Karen Haynes, Charlayne Davis, Shirley Ledlie, Charlotte Imboden, Barbara Dillon, Billie Jean Carter. SECOND ROW: Nora Carroll, Edith Priddy, Mike Johnson, Ronald Young, Greg Wood, Sam Lewis, Ronnie Gorby, Linda Oiler, Sharon Carter. THIRD ROW: Gene Grate, Mike Brogan, Perry Ken- nedy, Leroy Welsh, Gary Drenner. 30 Officers: From Left to Right: Mary Hall, Sec.-Treasurer; Ronnie Gorby, Vice-President; Joyce Clonch, President. From Left to Right: FIRST ROW: Donna Williams, Jean Schuler, Phyllis Davidson, Gloria Thompson, Diana Holli- day, Louise Carsey, Jane Peyton. SECOND ROW: George Hatfield, Janet Davis, Lynn Stitt, Stella Morris, Mary McKinney, Bob Mills. THIRD ROW: Ernest Richmond, Alan Black- wood, Jerry Smith, Timmy Sayre, Bucky Vance, Carl Shenefield, Tom Savage. From Left to Right: FIRST ROW: Danny Cottrill, Diane Mc- Daniels, Dian Davis, Connie Barrett, Brenda Patterson, Sharon Mc- Cune, Sandy Miller, Kenneth Dillon, Gary McKnight. SECOND ROW: Rodney Butcher, Steve Donahue, Sam Robinson, James Har- less, Leroy Cadle, Danny Yarbrough, David Jacks, Harry Slawter, Franklin Pope. THIRD ROW: John Smith, Ronnie Wright, Charles Althouse, Johnny Pope, Larry Wright, Kenny Knotts. FRESHMAN From Left to Right: FIRST ROW: Edward Hutton, Harold Burke, Joan Rathburn, Brenda Johnson, Kathy Sim - mons, Connie Hat- field, Kay Wright, Steve Brogan, Fred Priddy. SECOND ROW: Dana Warner, Jeff Snowden, Roger Blumenauer, Mike Walker, Joe Myers, Charles Wright, Jackie Robinson, JeffTillis. THIRD ROW: David Hatfield, Dean Weber, Steve Lucas, Elbert Williams, Larry Sigler. 32 From Left to Right: FIRST ROW: Terrie Miller, Linda Betz, Lucille Jacks, Pat Ken- nedy, Pam Taylor, Janice Smith, Joyce Workman, Phyllis Mar- kin, Pam Lee. SECOND ROW: Janet Priddy, Junice Priddy, Stella Searles, Patty Matson, Ruth Ward, Jennifer Cray, Sharon Ellis, Darlene Matheny, Jua- nita Brickies. THIRD ROW: Rodney Davis, Fred Davis, Ronnie Grate, Larry Lemley, Larry Ashburn, Bobby Vance, Randy King, Lanny Ashburn. Officers: From Left to Right: Elbert Williams, Vice-President; Pat Kennedy, President; Harold Burke, Sec.-Treasurer. 33 STUDENT COUNCIL From Left to Right: SEATED: Latischia Gates, David Peterson, Debbie Smith, Dian Davis. STANDING: David Rice, Roger Davis, Steve Brogan, Mr. Sauer, Becky Haley. Officers: From Left to Right: SEATED: Latischia Gates, Vice Pres- ident; David Peter- son, President; Debbie Smith, Sec- retary; Becky Haley, Treasurer. STANDING: Mr. Sauer. 34 ACTI VITIE S NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY From Left to Right: FIRST ROW: Beverly Forbes, Cheryl Long, Jane Lucas, Latischia Gates, Linda Davis. SECOND ROW: Jean Tillis, David Peterson, Randy Vance, Bob Thomas, Nancy Lambert. OFFICERS: From Left to Right: Cheryl Long, Treasurer; David Peterson, Re- porter; Randy Vance, Vice-President; Jane Lucas, President; Latis- chia Gates, Secretary. 3« SPYGLASS STAFF Left to Right: FIRST ROW: Beverly Forbes, Linda Hysell, Linda Lathey, Saundra Dean, Barbara Welsh, Mary Crouser, Sue Anderson. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Williams, Cheryl Long, Jane Lucas, Linda Davis, Nancy Lambert, Jim White, John Grate, Steve Grimm. THIRD ROW: Latischia Gates, Kathy Thomas, Lilly Imboden, Linda Oiler, Nancy Young, Martha Brown, Dixie Wamsley, Dennis Weber. FOURTH ROW: Eunice Ohlinger, Sandy Miller, Bob Thomas, David Peterson, Miss Ohlinger. Spyglass Editor: Beverly Forbes. 37 PEP CLUB FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Bob Burke, Lilly Imboden, Sue Clonch, Bonnie Grate, Joyce Clonch, Darlene Smith, Cheryl Long, Jane Lucas, Latischia Gates, Beverly Forbes, Joetta Erlewine, Barbara Cotterill, Gene Carson. SECOND ROW: Miss Schaaf, James Johnson, Melva Johnston, Saundra Dean, Linda Lathey, Linda Hysell, Sandy Tucker, Nancy Lambert, Linda Davis, Eunice Ohlinger, Jean Tiliis, Sharon Car- ter, Linda Oiler, Lee Wood. THIRD ROW: Ernie Smith, Jean Siders, Mary Floccari, Kathy Simmons, Connie Hatfield, Janet Davis, Mary Hall, Lelia Kitchen, Shirley Ledlie, Betty Clark, Ellen Roush, Jane Shuler, George Berkley. FOURTH ROW: David Peterson, Karen Tucker, Joyce Brogan, Martha Brown, Nancy Knotts, Wilma Davidson, Sharon Thompson, Gloria Thompson, Diane Holliday, Peggy Tillis, Susie Grimm, Nancy Young, Debbie Smith, Juanita Brickies, Elaine Gates, Ray Alkire. FIFTH ROW: Robert Sigman, Paulette Dalton, Sandy Miller, Pat Kennedy, Dian Davis, Diane McDaniel, Sharon Mc- Cune, Donna Williams, Connie Barrett, Billie Carter, Kathy Thomas, Barbara Dillon, Charlotte Imbo- den, Teresa Dean, Patricia Matson, Janice Smith, Gary Cremenas. SIXTH ROW: Randy Vance, Joyce Workman, Nora Carroll, Jane Peyton, Brenda Patterson, Glenda Johnson, Sherry Matson, Barbara Wil- liams, Debbie Turner, Sabra Canaday, Kay Wright, Brenda Johnson, Joan Rathburn, Terrie Miller, Phyllis Markins, Willis Dillon. Officers: Left to Right: SEATED: Lilly Imboden, Secretary; Sue Clonch, Vice- President; Barbara Cottrill, Treas- urer; Joetta Erle- wine, President. STANDING: Ad- visory Board: Joyce Clonch, Bon- nie Grate, Latis- chia Gates, Jane Lucas, Cheryl Long, Darlene Smith, Beverly F orbes. 3« SAFETY CLUB FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Joyce Clonch, Becky Haley, Kathy Thomas, John Grate, Betty Clark, Dar- lene Smith, Teresa Dean, Jean Tillis, Peggy Tillis, Susie Grimm, Gary Drenner, Roger Black, Connie Barrett, Pam Taylor. SECOND ROW: Gloria Thompson, Diane Caton, Linda Oiler, Lilly Imboden, Betty Sprouse, Saundra Dean, Lelia Kitchen, Debbie Smith, Nancy Young, Sue Clonch, Eunice Ohlinger, Jan- ice Smith, Terrie Miller, Pat Kennedy, Ruth Ward, Randy Carpenter. THIRD ROW: Sharon Thompson, Mary Floccari, Jean Siders, Saundra Martin, Kay Wright, Charlotte Imboden, Shirley Ledley, Katy Jar- rell, Sue Anderson, Mary Crouser, Kathy Simmons, Connie Hatfield, Janet Davis, Mary McKinney. FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Young, Gene Grate, James White, Billy Tucker, John Wise, Harold Burke, Roger Barrett, Marty Woodard, Ron Black, Jerry McDaniels, Ronald Williams, Jim Barrett, Perry Kennedy, Rusty Little, Gene Carson, Gary Cremeans, Larry Fetty, James Johnson, Bob Burke, Robert Miller. Officers: From Left to Right: Betty Clark, Treas- urer; Roger Black, Sergeant-at-Arms; Teresa Dean, Re- freshment Co- Chairman; Kathy Thomas, Sergeant- at-Arms; Jean Til- lis, President; Peggy Tillis, Vice-Pres- ident; Susie Grimm, Refreshment Co- Chairman; Gary Drenner, Recrea- tion Leader; Darlene Smith, Secretary; John Grate, Fund Raising Chairman. 3? From Left to Right: FRONT ROW: Janice Smith, Kathy Simmons, Debbie Turner, Darlene Smith, Jean Til- iis, Jane Lucas. SECOND ROW: Pamela Taylor, Jean Siders, Connie Barrett, Ruth Ward, Jane Peyton, Lucille Jacks, Sandy Martin, THIRD ROW: Sue Clonch, Joyce Clonch, Wilma Davidson, Betty Clark, Edna Priddy, Peggy Tillis, LindaS tafford. FOURTH ROW: James Harless, John Grate, Steve Grimn, Mike Por- ter, Arlan McCune, Harry Yarbrough, Bob Barrett, Ron Black. ACCOMPANISTS: Sabra Canaday, Debbie Smith. From Left to Right: FRONT ROW: Gloria Thompson, Kathy Thomas, Sharon Thompson, Bonnie Grate, Debbie Smith, Sabra Canady, Mrs. Miller. SECOND ROW: Linda Betz, Joyce Brogan, Dixie Carson, Jane Althouse, Kay Wright, Joyce Workman, Diane Holiday. THIRD ROW: Edith Priddy, Diane Caton, Mary Flocarri, Donna Williams, Donna Davidson, Diane Brogan, Nancy Young. FOURTH ROW': Willis Dillon, Ray Alkire, Mike Nicholson, Chester King, Glen Crisp, Gary Drenner, Roger Black, Greg Wood. ENSEMBLE From Left to Right: Debbie Smith, Debbie Turner, Darlene Smith, Jean Tillis, Jane Lucas, Gloria Thompson, Kathy Thomas, Bonnie Grate, Sabra Canaday. 41 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: From Left to Right: Dixie Wamsley, Eunice Ohlinger, Sharon Carter, Jean Tiliis, Karen Haynes, Sue Clonch, Beverly Forbes, Barbara Welsh, Ellen Roush. SECOND ROW: Betty Clark, Peggy Tillis, Susie Grimm, Edith Priddy, Terrie Miller, Linda Betz, Patricia Matson, Kathy Thomas, Joetta Erlewine. THIRD ROW: Linda Stafford, Jean Schuler, Charlene Taylor, Edna Priddy, Betty Sprouse, Charlotte Imboden, Barbara Dillon, Teresa Dean, Billie Carter. FOURTH ROW: Juanita Brickies, Phyllis Markins, Lucille Jacks, Sandy Tucker, Mary Hall, Elaine Gates, Janice Smith, Becky Haley. Officers: From Left to Right: Bar- bara Welsh, Treasurer; Ellen Roush, Recreation Leader; Sharon Carter, Historian; Beverly Forbes, Parliamentarian; Karen Haynes, President; Sue Clonch, Vice President; Dixie Wamsley, News Reporter; Jean Tillis, Song Leader; Susie Grimm, Pianist; Eunice Ohlinger, Secretary. 42 From Left to Right: FIRST ROW: David Jacks, Danny Cottrill, Jim Harless, Eddie Hutton, Charles Rife, Larry Sigler, Sam Robinson, Kenneth Dillon. SECOND ROW: Everett Holcomb, Thomas Savage, Ernie Richmond, David Hatfield, Carl Shenefield, Perry Kennedy, Mike Johnson, Robert Sigman, Bob Mills, George Hatfield. THIRD ROW: Charles Hampton, Bobby Buskirk, Jerry Smith, Rodney Wright, Roger Lathey, Kenneth Carsey, Danny Stanley, Terry Fetty, Arthur Jarvis. FOURTH ROW: Raymond Harless, Kenny Henderson, Leroy Welsh, Edgar Priddy, Tom Oiler, Timmy Sayer, David Shiflet, Bucky Vance, Randy Carpenter. Officers: From Left to Right: Carl Shenefield, Sen- tinel; Rodney Wright, Secretary; Perry Kennedy, President; Leroy Welsh, Treasurer; Roger Lathey, News Reporter. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 43 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA $ From Left to Right: FIRST ROW: Latischia Gates, Beverly Forbes, Jane Lucas, Cheryl Long, Lee Wood. SECOND ROW: Linda Davis, Nancy Lambert, Jean Tillis, Nancy Young, Mike Nicholson, Miss Schaaf. THIRD ROW: David Peterson, Randy Vance, Bob Thomas, Johnny Moore, Jim White. CHESS CLUB From Left to Right: FIRST ROW: Mr. Podbesek, Latischia Gates, Cheryl Long, Nancy Young, Mr. Smith. SECOND ROW: Greg Wood, Lee Wood, Miss Schaaf, Bob Thomas, Ronnie Young. THIRD ROW: Glenn Crisp, Mike Borgan, Allan Gibson, Ken Carsey, Johnny Moore, Steve Grimm. 44 FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Jennifer Cray, Barbara Williams, Beverly Thompson. SECOND ROW: Diane Holliday, Robert Miller, Terrie Miller, Connie Hysell, Karen Tucker, THIRD ROW: Rickie Pierce, Linda Shenefield, David Rice, Peggy Tillis, Linda Lathey, Linda Hysell, Donna Weber, Saundra Dean, Eunice Ohlinger. FOURTH ROW: Bob Thomas, Announcer; Roger Davis, Mike Grate, Steve Hoffman, Paul Rice, James Haley, Steve Schilling, Carl Shenefield, Roger Lathey, Debbie Smith, James White, Dean Weber. Drum Major, Ray Alkire. Majorettes: From Left to Right: Teresa Dean, Lilly Imboden, Diane Holliday, Linda Lathey, Saundra Dean, Linda Hysell. Drum Major: (STANDING) Ray Alkire. FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Duane Will, Jane Wise, Cheryl Hutchinson. SECOND ROW: Gloria Thompson, Sandy Miller, Sherrie Turner, Kathy Hill, Paula O'Dell, Ellen Rice, THIRD ROW: Steve Lucas, Kathy Thomas, Bill Cray, Linda Davis, Pat Kennedy, Randy King, Sabra Canaday, Kay Wright, Lilly Imboden, Teresa Dean, Sandy Taylor. FOURTH ROW: Alan Blackwood, Dennis Schilling, Debbie Turner, Dennis Weber, Chester King, Sandy Tucker, Mary Floccari, Sherry Hayes, Owen Blackwood, Beecher Cooper, Franklin Pope. STAGE BAND SEATED From Left to Right: FIRST ROW: Sandy Miller, Linda Shenefield, Debbie Turner, James White. SEC- OND ROW: Kay Wright, Pat Kennedy, Sabra Canaday, Mary Floccari, Chester King, Franklin Pope. STANDING: Debbie Smith, Robert Garner, Roger Lathey, Bob Burke, Dean Weber. “GRANDAD STEPS Honest, I didn't do it. One move and I'll bite you. Friends, Romans, Our Junior Cast Countrymen ... Gee, you’re cute! I'm seeing double. No, triple!” OUT” What's up, Doc? And away we go! George Washington? HA! I'm Sitting Bull! “DEAR DIARY” Sure you have a head- ache, but why take it out on us. Pop, Pop, Tootsie Pop, Dad. 9 Gulp. Another bill. HOMECOMING QUEEN LINDA LATHEY BELOW: FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Jim Barrett, Cheryl Long, Bob Barrett, Linda Lathey, Rusty Little, Linda Davis, Ron Black, Beverly Forbes. SECOND ROW: Roger Davis, Kay Wright, Charles Scott, Pat Kennedy, Lee Wood, Billie Carter. THIRD ROW: Rodney Wright, Mary Hall, Joe Hawkins, Nancy Knotts, Sam Hicks, Darlene Smith. si OUR JUNIOR-SENIOR m'; i V.v •-©- ‘ '-■it j Left to Right: KNEELING: Bonnie Grate, Beverly Forbes, Long, Jane Lucas, Latischia Gates. CO-CHAMPS FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Marty Woodard, Manager; Mike Johnson, Roger Barrett, Gary Drenner, Jim Vanaman, Steve Brogan, Bill Tucker, Manager; Mike Porter, Manager. SECOND ROW: Elbert Williams, Ernie Richmond, Gary Haynes, Lanny Ashburn, Sam Larkin, Harry Slawter, Robert Smith, John Wise, Greg Wood. THIRD ROW: Assistant Coach Frank Knight, Lee Wood, Leroy Welsh, Joe Hawkins, Dave Rice, Roger Davis, Rodney Wright, Ronnie Gorby, Alan Podbesek, Trainer; Head Coach Charles Smith. FOURTH ROW: Bill Kennedy, Jim Barrett, Ron Black, Bob Barrett, Rusty Little, Charles Scott, Roger Black, Perry Kennedy. 56 OUR COACHES 57 58 SQUAD Jim Barrett Fullback Rusty Little Halfback Rodney Wright Halfback i VARSITY From Left to Right: KNEELING: Dennis Weber, Charles Scott, Duane Knorr, Gary Drenner. STANDING: Joe Hawkins, Harry Yarbrough, Ron Black, Roger Davis, Bob Barrett, Rusty Little. Varsity Scores Rutland 47 . . North Gallia 38 Rutland 58 . . Wilton 48 Rutland 66 . . Southwestern 62 Rutland 53 . . Eastern 51 Rutland 53 . . Belpre 79 Rutland 72 . . Wahama 67 Rutland 46 . . Brown -Zaleski 47 Rutland 92 . . Hannan 62 Rutland 42 . . McArthur 70 Rutland 76 . . Wahama 62 Rutland 55 . . Racine 46 Rutland 52 . . Eastern 76 Rutland 43 . . Racine 60 60 RESERVE From Left to Right: FRONT ROW: Rodney Davis, Greg Wood, Larry Lemley, Elbert Williams, Eddie Hut- ton. SECOND ROW: Gary Drenner, Leroy Welsh, Steve Lucas, Perry Kennedy, Roger Black, Danny Yarbrough. Reserve Scores Rutland 25 . . North Gallia 15 Rutland 46 . . Wilton 21 Rutland 40 . . Southwestern 35 Rutland 32 . . Eastern 28 Rutland 44 . . Belpre 51 Rutland 35 . . Wahama 38 Rutland 40 . . McArthur 37 Rutland 28 . . Wahama 52 Rutland 33 . . Racine 25 Rutland 19 . . Eastern 37 6! SENIOR BOB BARRETT Forward RUSTY LITTLE Guard PLAYERS RON BLACK Center 62 OHIO VALLEY BAKING COMPANY Bakers of Holsum Bread and Holsum Bakery Products Phone WY 2-3030 Middleport, Ohio Compliments of THE GOESSLER JEWELRY STORE ) ASSOCIATED RADIO Proprietor—Harry Miller Pomeroy, Ohio Court Street I Bulova and Elgin Watches BAHR CLOTHIERS Middleport, Ohio Name Brand Clothing for Men Women Compliments of Compliments of BOWERS DRIVE-IN POMEROY GOLF CLUB % Phone WY 2-3847 Pomeroy, Ohio Pomeroy, Ohio DANIEL'S GULF STATION Compliments of Greasing BRICKLES' GULF SERVICE STATION Oil Change Racine, Ohio Albany, Ohio CLINTON FISHER COMPANY ASHLAND OIL AND REFINING CO. Paint--Wallpaper Galen S. Brown Sales—Service Commission Agent Middleport, Ohio Pomeroy, Ohio Phone WY 2-2166 Herff Jones Co Indianapolis, Indiana The World's Finest Manufacturers of Class Jewelry, Rings, Pins, Medals, Trophies, Stationery Jerry D. Elmore, Representative DODGE Ford OHIO VALLEY AUTO DEALERS R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO. KEITH GOBLE FORD INC. POMEROY MOTOR CO. TOM RUE MOTORS Chevrolet Middleport, Ohio Compliments of the Compliments of PICKENS HARDWARE CO. Wallpaper—Electric Supplies—Pipe Fittings—General Hardware CHARLIE'S TAKE-OUT Mason, West Virginia Wellston, Ohio Phone SP 3-5583 THE PEOPLES BANK OF POINT PLEASANT Point Pleasant, W. Va. For Your Complete Banking Service No Service Charge on Checking Accounts Member: F.D.I.C. THE SHOE BOX Where You Get the Most for Your Money Middleport WY 2-3770 DOWN IE-GROSS, INC, The Men's Shoppe 122 East Ma in St. Phone WY 2-3198 Pomeroy, Ohio Live Better Electrically I- OHIO POWER COMPANY nNuC urturr For Keepsake Diamond Rings Pomeroy, Ohio POWELL'S SUNOCO SERVICE Retail and Wholesale Custom Blended Gas Water Pumps—Spark Plugs—Fuel Pumps Middleport, Ohio WY 2-3451 EXCELSIOR OIL COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS Cities Service, Lub., Washing Tire Repairing Cities Service Tires and Batteries Pick-up and Delivery WY 2-2205 636 E. Main Pomeroy, Ohio DAIRY VALLEY Malts, Shakes, Sundaes, Foot-Long Hot Dogs, Hamburgers Pomeroy Bend Bridge Phone WY 2-2556 Pomeroy, Ohio Compliments of VAUGHAN'S ASHLAND SERVICE CENTRAL SUPPLY COMPANY Tires—Batteries—Gas 17 Court Street Cheshire, Ohio Gallipolis, Ohio Phone 446-2374 CERTIFIED OIL Phone 367-7639 STRAUSBAUGH GROCERY RESTAURANT Lesley Gibbs 538 West Main St. Shell—Gas Oil Pomeroy, Ohio Wilkesville, Ohio RACINE RECREATION CENTER Third Street Racine, Ohio Home of Fine Pocket Billiards THE POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK CO. 47 Years of Continuous Service General Contractors—Building Materials Ready-Mix Concrete Phone WY 2-3193—WY 2-3679 Pomeroy, Ohio Compliments of 0- n Mo COLA Be by Middleport, Ohio RAWLINGS—COATS Home for Funerals McCLURE'S DAIRY ISLE Locust and Fourth Street Frozen Desserts All Kinds of Sandwiches French Fries, Shrimp, Chicken Pizza and Soft Drinks Middleport VlZZA Ohio Middleport Ohio BEASLEY AND MATHEWS, INC. 19 East Carpenter Street Athens, Ohio ty rd Your FORD Dealer in Athens Since 1913 Rutland, Ohio WERNER’S RADIO MOTOROLA Sales and Service Motorola Television Home and Car Radios Phone WY 2-5291 Middleport, Ohio CITIZEN NATIONAL BANK Middleport, Ohio Low Cost Auto Loans Credit Life Insurance Compliments of A Pepsicola please!” r‘ W BOTTLING COMPANY Compliments of DEVAULT’S SERVICE STATION Wilkesville, Ohio Kyss rSiLd MURPHYS IN GALLIPOLIS Gallipolis, Ohio Compliments of CROWS TOWN AND COUNTRY RESTAURANT Home of Broasted Chicken Take-Out Orders a Specialty Phone WY 2-3974 Pomeroy, Ohio WELKER’S MAPLE LAWN POULTRY A W y Hemlock Grove, Ohio BAKER FURNITURE Home of Fine Home Furnishings Compliments of Flexsteel—Frigidoire—Admiral Provincetown Maple DR. THOMAS B. McGOWAN Middleport, Ohio Mason, West Virginia HOUSE OF FABRIC HAROLD CHASE Aero Custom and Commercial Draperies Piece Goods and Notions Coleman Heating—Air Conditioning Hardware—Electrical Appliances Plumbing Supplies and Complete Repair Service 37 Court Street Phone 446-3351 Phone WY 2-2511 Locust Street Gallipolis, Ohio Middleport, Ohio Compliments of J. J. DAVIS, M.D. KARR VAN ZANDT Phone WY 2-5104 Oldsmobile—Cadillac Middleport, Ohio Pomeroy, Ohio McCOY FUNERAL HOME TOM’S GULF SERVICE Air Conditioned 320 South Penn . Ave. Chapel—Organ 24 Hr. Ambulance Service Wellston, Ohio Phone 388-8321 Main Street Vinton, Ohio DUTTONS PHARMACY Roller's Store Complete Cosmetic Line and Money Orders WY 2-3586 Middleport, Ohio Prescription Headquarters Dutton's—WY 2-3106 Compliments of NATIONWIDE INSURANCE MURIEL YOUNG YOUNG'S GROCERY Compliments of For Fine Foods, Meats, and Produce Phone SH 2-416] Rutland, Ohio Williams' Insurance Representatives Pearl W. Williams Kenneth D. Williams We Handle All Lines of Insurance RUTLAND DEPARTMENT STORE, INC. Dry Goods Shoes and Groceries Hardware Plus Mutual Funds Auto Financing YOUR INSURERS Compliments of 214 East 2nd. Street Pomeroy, Ohio Ohio Phone WY 2-2318 EVELYN'S GROCERY SERVICE STATION RUTLAND DISCOUNT STORE Rutland, Ohio Parkersburg, W. Va. Rt. 3 Phone WY 2-3947 Pomeroy, Ohio « . ELBERFELDS in Pomeroy Your Shopping Center Main Street Pomeroy, Ohio Compliments of Dr. R. D. Thomas Optometrist Gallipolis, Ohio TOWN AND COUNTRY CENTER LANDMARK Service that makes fine products better Phone WY 2-2181 Super Service Station Phone WY 2-9932 THE FARMER’S BANK AND SAVINGS COMPANY Compliments of the FRIENDLY TAVERN Compliments of CROW'S STEAKHOUSE Middleport, Ohio 228 West Main Pomeroy, Ohio MILLER BROTHERS SERVICE STATION AND GROCERY Compliments of DR. RAY R. PICKENS 509 South 3rd Street Middleport, Ohio Phone SH 2-5024 Rutland, Ohio Phone WY 2-2756 TAYLOR ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE Compliments of SELIM J. BLAZEWICZ, M.D. 112 1 2 East Main Street Pomeroy, Ohio Armature Winding New and Used Motors Complete Facilities for Repair of Electric Motors Phone WY 2-2473 Middleport, Ohio 782 South 2nd. Avenue EDWIN H. DAVIS AND SON Superior School Bus Bodies Langsville, Ohio Compliments of MARTIN FUNERAL HOME HOBBS' GROCERY 24 Hour Ambulance Service SH 2-4371 Phone SH 2-5561 Dexter, Ohio Tom Martin—Funeral Director Mrs. John W. Howell—Receptionist Rutland Auto Sales Good Used Cars Phone SH 2-4183 Rutland, Ohio JIM'S CASHWAY WELL'S ORCHARD STORAGE Peaches, Cherries, Apples Where Quality Makes the Difference Wilkesville, Ohio Intersection 689 160 Wilkesville, Ohio Groceries, Meats Young’s Super Market The Store Complete Open Seven Days Per Week Phone WY 2-3094 441 Locust Street Middleport, Ohio CALLIPOLIS AUTO WRECKING fSBF Used Parts for All Makes of Cars, Trucks Phone GL 6-2654 Gallipolis, Ohio FABRIC SHOP Singer Sales and Services 115 West Second Street Pomeroy, Ohio SUGAR RUN FLOUR MILLS Dealers and Manufacturers of Flour and Feed Pomeroy, Ohio Phone WY 2-2115 Compliments of SHAKE HAVEN Chester Ohio DONNA'S RESTAURANT Meals, Sandwiches Dairy Cream, Soft Drinks Rutland, Ohio Proprietor—Donna Grate CARTER'S RESTAURANT Main Street Rutland, Ohio Compliments of THE NO GOTTA RANCH Charlois Beef Cattle Owner Lee O . Wood Sons Rutland, Ohio NORRIS PORTRAITS RUTLAND FURNITURE COMPANY GROVER’S STUDIO Portraits—Weddings Professional Photography 220 East Main Street Pomeroy, Ohio Schools—Commercial PROFFITT'S WHOLESALE B. F. Goodrich and Dunlap Tires Kelvinator Appliances Phone Wl 9-2512 Racine, Ohio Compliments of Compliments of HOWARD E. FRANK Meigs County Treasurer Pomeroy, Ohio 45769 MIDDLEPORT DEPARTMENT STORE Middleport, Ohio Produce of All Kinds Route 1 Middleport, Ohio Saddles Leather Goods Lowe Bros. Paint GILMORE SUPPLY STORE Phone 992-2774 Pomeroy Lawn-Boy Mowers Bicycles Gen. Hardware Compliments of DAILY SENTINEL By 1803 the Northwest wilderness became the State of Ohio, and by 1810 a quarter of a million Easterners had rushed into the new state. 110 Mechanic St. Pomeroy, Ohio TRUCKS PO TMC BLAETTNAR AUTO CO. SHULER'S ROADSIDE MARKET West Main Street, Pomeroy Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Buicks Pontiacs GMC Trucks 500 East Main St. Phone WY 2-2143 Open Year Round Pomeroy, Ohio 45769 RAY RIGGS, INC. Your LincoIn-Mercury Dealers TINY'S FOODLAND Middleport, Ohio Lincoln, Mercury, Comet, and English Ford Phone 593-6601 85 N . Court St. Athens, Ohio VALLEY LUMBER SUPPLY Everything a Builder Needs Millwork—Paint—Masonry Supplies Hardware and Glass 923 South Third Avenue Middleport, Ohio Nite Phone: Wl 9-2951 Day Phone: Wl 2-2039 POMEROY FLOWER SHOP Mrs. Millard Van Meter Flowers for All Occasions Cor. Butternut West Main Pomeroy, Ohio 45769 CARSON'S SERVICE STATION Texaco Service—Cooper Tires Repairs Lubrication Batteries Phone SH 2-5052 Rutland, Ohio MIDDLEPORT LUNCH ROOM Hot Dogs a Speciality Good Food Pete and Patty Kloes WY 2-2406 RIZER OIL COMPANY N. P. BRIGGS AUTO PARTS Goodyear Tires White Rose Gas Rt. 3 700 East Main St. Pomeroy, Ohio WY 2-2101 Pomeroy, Ohio New and Used Parts Compliments of WAID CROSS SONS Racine, Ohio Phone Wl 9-3172 RACINE SERVICE STATION Tire Sales—Our Specialty Phone Wl 9-3143 SOUTHERTON BEAUTY ACADEMY Enroll Now for a Successful Career in Beauty Culture. Free Booklets on Request 30 North Court Street Athens, Ohio Phone LY 3-1457 HAWK’S CYCLE SALES HONDA’S FABULOUS 50 Route 50A and 33 North Athens, Ohio WILLIAMSON FARM SUPPLY BLUE FOUNTAIN MOTEL Garnet Williamson Air Conditioned, T.V., and Allis-Chalmers Farm Equipment Kitchenettes ☆ ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ State Routes 7 and 35 Rutland, Ohio Gallipolis, Ohio ED'S AUTO TRIM Seat Covers—Tops—Upholstery Phone WY 2-3283 812 W. Main Street Compliments of POMEROY PASTRY SHOP BLUE GREY RESTAURANT Open Day Night Pomeroy, Ohio Upper Block in Pomeroy, Ohio Phone WY 2-2971 THE QUALITY PRINT SHOP Specializing in Office Forms—Booklets—School Supplies Wedding Announcements and Napkins for All Occasions Phone WY 2-3345 Middleport, Ohio L Z SHOPS SHAKE SHOPPE Ladies' Children's Home of That Old Fashioned Goodness Pomeroy, Ohio Dress Better for Less Phone WY 2-2347 Gallipolis, Ohio Children's Ladies' 120 East Main 118 East Main Bowl for Health MASON BOWLING CENTER Phone 773-5791 Mason, West Virginia TINY’S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Home of Heavenly Fried Chicken Fine Chicken Quick Food Cut Service SlEAYENLY Fried Chicken Jackson Avenue Point Pleasant, West Virginia Wishing Will Never Get What Your Heart Desires, But Savings Will! With Our Friendly Help! THE RACINE HOME BANK MOORES Racine, Ohio 124 West Main Pomeroy, Ohio STIFFLER'S RED ANCHOR STORE Hotdogs—Hamburg Ice Cream—Candy Soft Drinks SH 2-4892 Open from 6A.M. to 10 P.M. Rutland, Ohio MEIGS EQUIPMENT COMPANY Pomeroy, Ohio CHAPMAN CANADAY SHOE STORE Pomeroy's Quality Shoe Store Home of Buster Brown Shoes for Children ROUSH'S SHOE STORE Since 1870 Shoes for the Whole Family 225 North Second Street Middleport, Ohio II MEIGS THEATER Pomeroy, Ohio Only the Best in Motion Pictures We Appreciate Your Patronage! Congratulations! Helen Lyons, Owner—Manager Class of 1966 FOREMAN ABBOTT STRAWN PLUMBING COMPANY Storm Doors and Windows, and Awnings Furniture and Custom Kitchens 391 North Second Avenue Phone WY 2-5321 Middleport, Ohio Plumbing and Heating Supplies Pumps, Hotwater Tanks, DuPont Paints, Boiler and Hotwater Heating All Nationally Advertised Fixtures Phone LY 3-1695 79 N. Court St. Athens, Ohio MULLEN INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Prescriptions SWISHER LOHSE DRUGS Complete Insurance Service Don E. Mullen 304 E. Main St. Phone WY 2-3381 Pomeroy, Ohio Pomeroy Ohio FRANCIS FLORIST WY 2-2252 Residence WY 2-2644 Shop BOB EVANS STEAK HOUSE AND BOB EVANS DRIVE-IN Compliments of WEBSTER AND FULTZ =“s =000= BOOSTERS Cuckler Realty Chester Crow, Crow Porter Pomeroy Dr. H. D. Brown Pomeroy Reuter Insurance Bradbury Ruth's Beauty Salon Pomeroy Gordon H. Caldwell, Auditor Pomeroy Warner's Barber Beauty Pomeroy O'Brien O'Brien Pomeroy Tuttles' Keystone Station Pomeroy Sunoco Station Chester Kautz Feed Store Chester Ridenour's Supply Chester Lester Thomas Langsville Downing Insurance Agency Middleport lola's Beauty Salon Pomeroy Judy Williams Rutland New York Clothing House Pomeroy Zirk's Dairy Bar Pomeroy T. O. Stewart Rutland Derifield Watch Repair Gallipolis Elliott Appliances Gallipolis First National Bank Gallipolis Sewing Center Middleport Duke Cleaners Middleport J. M. Welsh Middleport Mrs. Richard Woodyard Scotties Sohio Wellston Headquarters Middleport Hogg Zuspan Mason Dr. C. J. Ingels, D.D.S. Middleport Evelyn Lucke Syracuse Jack's Dairy Store Middleport Vance-Leach Furniture Company Athens Village Cut Rate Racine King Builders Supply Company Middleport F. R. Carsey, Jr., D.D.S. Mason Spencer's Market Middleport Dairyland Point Pleasant Dr. Keith Riggs, D.D.S. Middleport Midway Market Wilson's Laundry Mat Pomeroy Pomeroy Clyde Stewart Pomeroy World News—1965 1 Humanitarian Dies—Dr. Albert Schweitzer died in September at Lambarene, his primitive hospital at the African jungle outpost of Gabon. The famed physician, who reached his 90th birthday in January, worked most of his life to relieve the suffering of jungle natives. 2 Queen Speaks—Queen Elizabeth II dedicated the John F. Kennedy memorial at Runnymede, England on May 14. Mrs. Kennedy is seated to the left and Prince Philip to the right of the queen. Carolyn Kennedy is seated between the queen and her mother, and Sen. Robert Kennedy stands behind Mrs. Kennedy. 3 Miss Universe—The reigning queen of beauty in the universe dur- ing the year was a representative from Thailand. 4 Bosch Returns—Former Dominican Republic President Juan Bosch was vehement in his address at a rally September 25, shortly after his return to Santo Domingo. 5 Wins in Run-Off— Charles deGaulle polled 55.2 per cent of the vote in a run-off election against Francois Mitterrand on December 19. The vote gave DeGaulle the French presidency for another 7 years, but the strength of the Socialist-Communistic candidate corroded the popularity of the 71-year-old president.. 6 Agrees to Cease-Fire—Pakistani Foreign Minister Zulfikar Bhutto (right) agreed in the U.N. Security Council on September 22 to ac- cept the Council's cease-fire order in the undeclared war between Pakistan and India. Pakistan’s announcement came after India had agreed to the order. 7 Abortive Coup Fails—Indonesian President Sukarno was toppled from power for a brief 20 hours last fall. He gestured at a cabinet 6 meeting on October 6 during his first public appearance after the coup, which seriously shook his one-man rule. 8 Soviet Winner—Russian author Mikhail Sholokhov was vacationing in the Ural region on October 18 when he heard he had been awarded the 1965 Nobel Prize for Literature. The December award ceremony was held in Stockholm. 9 Return to Desolation—Hundreds of families returned to the w reckage of their homes, destroyed by eruption of Taal volcano, south of Ma- nila, on September 28. Volcanic ash covered a six-mile-square area. The death toll was estimated at 500. 10 Price of War—The number of casualties increased as the U.S. stepped up its military action in Vietnam. American advisors took part in many helicopter missions, carrying wounded soldiers, both Vietnamese and American, to copters on makeshift litters for evac- uation to Saigon. 1 1 Reason to Celebrate—Chancellor Ludwig Erhard of West Germany waved to a cheering crowd in Bonn after his Christian Democrats surged to victory in the September 19 parliamentary elections. Mayor Willy Brandt’s Social Democrats suffered defeat in the voting. 1 2 Colonial Rule Shaken—Rhodesian Premier Ian Smith broadcast a proclamation of sovereign independence for Rhodesia on November 11. The split from Britain was made in an attempt to insure a white minority rule of the African colony. It was the first such move against Britain since the American colonies broke away in 1776. Britain re- taliated swiftly and took the problem to the U.N. Security Council, which asked all nations to enforce an oil embargo against the Afri- can colony. —
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