The Plains High School - Yearbook (The Plains, OH)
- Class of 1965
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The ] PI a i ii s p (n d HI III Published by The Year Book Staff The Plains Hiqh School The Athens City School District The Plains, Ohio FOREWORD From generation to gen- eration PROGRESS OF MANKIND SWINGS FORWARD BY A tICK- TOCK, TICK-TOCK UNTIL HE REACHES HIGHER ECONOMIC, SOCIAL, AND SPIRITUAL 60ALS. TO ADAPT OURSELVES SUCES- SFULLY TO THE NEXT PROGRESSIVE SWING,” WE SHALL NEED OUR FOR- MAL LEARNING, OUR CHARACTER TRAITS, AND OUR SOCIAL GROWTH, WHICH WE HAVE DERIVED FROM OUR High School training. As STUDENTS STEP INTO LIFE, MAY THEY CONTINUE THEIR TICK AND MAY THE ENTIRE PER- SONNEL OF THIS SCHOOL BE SUB- STANTIAL AND REFLECT THE LEARNING OBTAINED ON TEEN-AGE LEVEL. OUR PHILOSOPHIES WILL PENETRATE VARIOUS SOCI- ETIES. May the stuoents of The Plains High School swing INTO THE PATH OF LIFE; MAY THEY PROMOTE THE WELFARE OF MANKIND; MAY THEY LIVE HAPPY LIVES THROUGHOUT ETERNITY. And to these ends may they be guided by the Supreme Pen- dulum. This Year Book will long serve as a reminder of school life, that might otherwise be forgotten, and is A PICTORIAL RECORD OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS. BUT, NOW LET US TURN THE PAGES TO VIEW THOSE PEOPLE WHO COMPRISE THE ACTIVITIES, PERSONNEL, AND ADMINISTRATION. CONTENTS Divider Papes Section ACTIVITIES ORGANIZED AND CASUAL 1 PERSONNEL SENIORS AND UNOERCLASSMEN 2 ADMINISTRATION FACULTY AND STAFFS 3 ADVERTISING AOS AND SPONSORS 4 We believe that every boy and girl in The Plains School is, potentially, a fine citizen, an EFFICIENT MEMBER OF SOME VOCATION, AN INTELLIGENT AND WORTHY MEMBER OF A FAMILY, AN INDIVIDUAL WHO KNOWS AND PRACTICES ALL THE RULES NECESSARY FOR 6000 HEALTH, A PERSON WITH VARIED A V OC AT I ON A L INT- ERESTS, AND ABOVE ALL, ONE WITH A STERLING CHAR- ACTER . In oroer to oevelop these potentialities INTO REALITIES IT IS OUR TASK, AS A SCHOOL SYSTEM, TO PROVIOE AN ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH ALL STUDENTS WILL MEET SITUATIONS REQUIRING CERTAIN AND DEFINITE KNOWLEDGES, HABITS, SKILLS, ATTITUDES, AND APPRE- CIATIONS. WE BELIEVE THE AIMS AS SET UP UNOER THE ABOVE HEAOINGS SHOULD BE DETERMINED BY THE NEEOS OF OUR COMMUNITY, ANO IN ORDER TO ATTAIN THESE OBJECTIVES IT IS NECESSARY TO PROVIOE EXPERIENCES THAT WILL ENABLE STUOENTS TO THINK ANO ACT AS IN- DIVIDUALS AND YET WORK HARMONIOUSLY WITH OTHERS. We feel that by combining the good of the SO-CALLED FORMAL TYPE OF EDUCATION WITH THE TESTEO AND PROVEN OF THE PROGRESSIVE SCHOOL, WE, AS TEA- CHERS CAN BEST AID OUR STUOENTS, SUGGEST TO THEM, GUIDE THEM, AND ABOVE ALL, INSPIRE THEM TOWARD THAT POTENTIALITY, A FINE CHARACTER WHO CAN EFFI- CIENTLY LIVE IN THIS UNCERTAIN AND COMPLEX SOCIETY. ivnsvo QNV 03ZINV0a0 Those who support Homecominq D. Secoy, C. Lawson, M.Manoa, V. Frazee, C. Cain. D. Chapman (Queen 1963) CHEERLEADERS JUNIOR HIGH M. Brooks, L. Hart (Mascot), C. Hanson, P. Jenkinson, C. Erwin. RESERVE WHO SMILE AMD LEAD US TO VICTORY VARSITY S. Nichols, R. Thompson, E. Scott, C. Cain. McCoy (stance) Kasler Foster Dowler McCallister (standing) DePue McKinley Act ion b ounoI EACH MINUTE VARIETY S. McPeak W. Winner R. Clenoenin R. Wilson J. Bolin M. KriVESTI J. Wallace FOOTBALL 9-11 NELS ONV1LLE Ours 8 Guests 12 18 York 22 6 26 Logan Reserves 26 0 10-2 Belpre 16 30 9 Athens Reserve 20 6 16 Rutland 22 6 23 Chauncey 2l± 20 29 McArthur 16 29 11-7 Fort Frye liF 12 Fuller (standing) Dowler Dav i s T HOMPSON R. L. R. J. V. Horvath (stance) Hunter (standing) Jones Linscott Thompson FOOTBALL J. Brooks T. Foster (standing) L. Sheridan MANAGERS STAND UP AND CHEER Stand up and cheer Cheer loud and long for our dear High School For tonight we raise the Blue and Gold above the rest. Our boys are fighting. And they are bound to win the fray; We've got the team. We've got the steam. For this is dear Plains High School's day. Rah'. RahII RahIII (Repeat except the last line.) H. S. J. D. Goldsberry I NBOO Y Lee (standing) Lang el R. Lowe W. GiLKEY G. Linscott R. Wilson N. Hawk J. Linscott, V. Thompson, R. Jones, R. McKibben (kneeling) K. SEcoy, B. Staloer, G. Hunter, R. Calenoine, G. Tinkham, G. Fuller, G. McKibben, P. Mullins (standing) M. Bolin (absent) BASKETBALL Varsity J. C. G. W. Gilkey N. Hawk G. Linscott SONS OF THE GOLD AND BLUE Sons of the Gold and Blue, Fight for your Alma Mater, Cheer while your team is scoring, Fi6ht for the fame of The Plains High name. Over the foe watch the home team go. Undaunted forge ahead. Triumphant march ahead Triumphant march ahead Hearts that are Brave ano true. Hark, how the bleachers cheer. Loyal and eager, too. Play for the victory is near. Shoulder to shoulder fight and win. Sons of the Gold and Blue Reserve BRASS BAND PERCUSSION T. Ziegler, R. Six, J. Thomas. C. Erwin, W. Jeffers, P. Mullens, T. McGee, R. Bearing. A. Meek, P. Horn, D. Mansfield, R. L. Hunter, D. LOWER BRASS MAJORETTES B. Shumwav, J. Michael J. Coon, M. McWilliams, WOODWI NO B. Michael, C. Goldsberry, J. Foster, P. Cooney, D. Turrill. T. Wagner, K. Wallace, J. Wharton, L. Doolittle, 0. Hawk. C. Wallace, M. Brooks, K. Secoy, M. McHarg, J. Williams, T. McDonalo, B. Cline. Tick-Tock! Tick-TockI Forty-one members who are guided by the metronome HEAD MAJORETTE R. Foster VOCAL 8th grade chorus M. Efaw, L. McKnabb, B. Powell, B. Spear, S. Newsome, L. LaFollette, F. LaFollette. J. Hornsby, S. Buck, C. Erwin, M. Brooks, P. Jenkinson, S. DePue. GIRLS' CHORUS J. Knight, C. Golosberry, C. McDonald, S. Young, P. Horn, n Secoy. T. Sheridan. (middle row) S. Stalder, D. McDonalo, W. Mansfield, L. Riley, K. Buck S. White, c. Knight. C. Cain, S. Nichols, S. Buck, J. Michael, C. Pennell, D. Turrill, D. Weddle, B. Gilkey. OFFICERS GROUPS C. Cain, Pres., S. Buck, VP, S. Nichols, Sec., S. Staloer, Librarian, 7TH GRADE CHORUS K. Secoy, F. Snider, D. Pollard, S. Lee, R. Jones, L. Rader, J. Jamison, L. Brooks, T. McDonald, D. Thompson, M. Harris. (miodle row) R. Johnson, P. Bolin, C. Wallace, L. Chiki, S. Arnold, S. Gilkey, L. Hamilton, J. Goodman, D. West, D. Baker, C. Hanson, E. Williams, L. Peyton. R. Gilkey, M. Buck, D. Alton, R. Chase, K. Wallace, J. Foster, J. Secoy, E. Evans, L. Doolittle, D. Hawk, R. Gilkey, R. Dearins, A. Meek, R. Christian. TURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA J. Knight, Tr eas. M McWilliams, Pianist M.Manoa, VP R. Foster, Pres. J. Michael, Pianist S. Nichols, Hist. C. Cain, Sec. R. Thompson, Rec. Leaoer C. Pennell, NR L. Cunningham, Parlia. Officers MORE CommiTTEE ChAIRMEN T. Sherioan V. Frazee D. Ervin D. Mansfielo B. Adams J. Knight MERIT AWARD PIN Awarded to STUO ENTS WHO ARE OUTSTANOING IN CITIZENSHIP ANO I N SCHOLAR SHIP. ATHENS COUNTY HONOR SOCIETY D. Phillips D. McDonald B. Baker P. Mullins M. Brooks T. McGee C. McDonald J. Coon A. Ervin E. Scott G. Hunter D. Mansfielo M. McWiLLI AMS L. Hunter R. Hurst G. Linscott C. Mans field J. Michael N. Hawk T. Ziegler ACTIVITIES THE EDITORS Year Book Staff M. DePue S. Young N. Hawk R. Peyton M. Manda D. TurriLL C. Riggs L. Lafollette V. Frazee C. Cain S. Nichols S. Buck B. Adams J. Knight M. See, C, Langel, C. Mansfield, J. Michael, R. Foster, W. Winner, C. McDonald, C. Riggs. Time to Arrange SILVER SAVINGS BANK Saving oollars and dimes with good economic management helps students to plan better in aoult life. T. Graham, R. Horvath, G. Hunter, D. McDonald, T. Perry, and V. Thompson are the cashiers. BEAUTY AND BEAUTY Queens and Kings 11 THS W. '.Vinner, VP R. Lowe, NR E. Soott, S-T A. Ervin, Pres. 7ths T. McDonald, NR J. Foster, S-T M. Harris, Pres. K. Secoy, VP CLASS 1 Oths L. Hunter, Pres. V. Frazee, NR R. Six S-T G. Hunter, VP OFFICERS THOSE WHO LEAD US DAY BY DAY 8ths T. McGee, VP E. Willett, NR M. Brocks, Pr es . B. Cline S-T 1 2ths G. Linscott, S R. Wilson, T T. Ziegler, Pres. N. Hawk, VP R. Secoy, NR STUDENT COUNCIL C. Langel, S-T C. Manspielo, Pres. J. Michael, VP J. Coon (seated) NR 9ths D. Phillips, S-T V. Thompson, Pres. D. McDonald, NR T. Perry, VP A NECESSITY AFTER LUNCH, Been waiting all morningI Seven methoos for the hem. Men at work? CLASS TIME The sevenths concentrating. The refreshing pause. The Seniors see a wasp . Now, William, I think . . . . Effort brings reward! THE CHIMES OF THE PAST Adams , br end a s_. Class play U FHA U L I BRAR I AN 1; BoliN, JOSEPH R. Baseball l-2-i; Basketball 1 Class Officer 3 Class Play It Football 1-2-3“U VocAtt Music 1-2 Brooks, Jesse Baseball 3-U Class Play I4. Football I4. Clark, Vicki L, Band 2-J Class Play U FHA 1-2 Lat 1 n Club U Vocal Music 2 Clendenin, Ronald BASE8ALL 2-3-I| Basketball 1 — 2— 3—il- Class Play I4. Football 1-2-3-U Cunni N6HAM. Linda L_. Cheerleader 3 Class Play I4. FHA 1-2-3-U Day 1 s , Clarence _E. Baseball 1-2 Basketball 1-2 Class Play U Football U POU6LA3, Milton G. Basketball 1-2 Football 3-U Silver Savin6s Bank t Dowler, Gary K. Baseball 1-U Basketball 1-2-U Class Play U Football 1-2-U Vocal Music 2 Foster, Rose A. Band 1 -2-3-1; Class Play U Cheerleader 1 Festival Queen Candidate 3 FHA 1-2-3-U Majorette 1-2-3-U Vocal Music 1 Year Book Staff U Foster . Edward S Baseball U Basketball 1-2-3-U Class Play U Football 3 U Vocal Music 2 Fulks, Gary F, Band 1-2-3-U Class Play U Officer Manager-Bkkg. 3-U Silver Savings Bank 1 Vocal Music 1-2 SENIOR INDEX Gabr1 el, Patrick L. Class Play-!; Silver Savings Bank 1 Gilkey. Willi am M, Baseball 1-2-3-U Basketball 1-2-3-U Class Play U Football 1-2-3rU Vocal Music 1-2-3-U Hawk. R, Neil Baseball U Basketball 1-2-3-U Class Officer U Class Play U Football 1-2-3-U Honor Society 1-2-3-U Latin Club l-2 Librar1 an U Merit Award 1-2-3-U Silver Savings Bank I Vocal Music 1-2 Hurst, Richaro E, Bano 1-2-3-U Class Play y. Honor Society 1-3 Vocal Music 1-2 Kn1ght. Judy K. Class Play U Merit Awaro 1-2 FHA 1-2-3-U Librarian U Koon, Diana S,. Band Class Officer 1-2 Class Play U FHA 1 Honor Societ y t Latin Club 1-2 Merit Award 1-U Vocal Music 1-2-3 Langel, Catherine A. B nd T-2 -3-------- Class Officer 1-2 Class Play U Counc1l Officer U Latin Club 1-2 Merit Award 2 Vocal Music 1-2 Year Book Staff U Linscott, Gregory M. Band 1-2 --------- Baseball 1-2-3 Basketball 1-2-3-U Class Officer U Class Play U Football 1-2-3-U Honor Society 1-3-U Vocal Music 1-2 Manila, Mar i lyn C. Class Officer 3 Class Play U Homecoming Queen U Latin Club 1 Merit Award 1-3 Vocal Mus ic 1-2 Mansfield, Charles H. Baseball 2-3 Football 3 Honor Society 1-2-3-U Latin Club 2 Merit Award 3“U Council Officer 3-U Year Book Staff U McPeak. Shannon K. Bas eball“U Basketball U Class Play U Football 2-3-U Vocal Music 1-2 Michael, Julia K. Band 1-2-5-U Class Officer 2 FHA 1-2-3-U Honor Society 1-2-3-U Latin Club 1-2 Merit Award 1-2 Majorette 3“U Vocal Music 1-2-3-U Year Book Staff 2-3 U Peyton, Ralph D. Basketball 1-2 Class Play U Football 1 Lat1n Club 1-2 it Award 3 U Riggs, Carolyn S . Class Play U Librarian U Office Assistant U Manager-Bkkg. 3 Vocal Mus ic 1-2 Year Book Staff U Secoy, Robert JE. Band 1-2-3-U Baseball 2-3-U Class Officer U Merit Award 3 Manager-Bkkg. 3 Sher10an. Larry A. Class Play-!; Football 3 U Six, Ronalo E. Class Play U Silver Savings Bank 1 Stage. Joseph E. Band 1-2-3-U Baseball 3 Williams. Everett £ Basketball 1-2 Football 2-3 Wi lson . Ralph E. Class Officer T-3-U Football 1-2-3-U Vocal Music 1 Ziegler, Thomas D. Band 1-2-3-U Basketball 1 Class Officer 2-3-U Merit Award 2-3 U TIME PASSES SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Most cf the Senior Class members were born in The Plains area in the years of I9I4.6 amo 19UV. During that phase of our first few years our parents loved ano guided us. As the time passeo, we grew MONTH BY MONTH AND SOON REACHED THE AGE OF SIX YEARS. WE HESITATIN6LY VENTURED FORTH to The Plains Elementary School. Some of US HAD OUR PARENTS ESCORT US TO STABILIZE US EMOTIONALLY. Of THE PRESENT THIRTY-THREE, JESSE BROOKS, GARY DoWLER, ROSE FOS- TER, Theodore Foster, Patrick Gabriel, Neil Hawk, Judy Knight, Diana Koon, Cather- ine Langel. Gregory Linscott, Julia Michael, Carolyn Riggs, and Robert Secoy were IN THE FIRST GRADE TOGETHER. WE PROGRESSED EDUCATIONALLY UNOER THE DIRECTION AND GUIDANCE OF MlSS IRENE Elliott, Mrs. Wilma Johnson, and Miss Blanche Long in the first grade; Mrs. Camil- la Weisenbach, and Mrs. Glenna Weatherby for the second grade; Mrs. Emma Beckley, thiro grade; Miss Alta Cooper, fourth grade; Miss Irene Elliott, fifth 6rade; and Miss Elva Cooper, sixth grade. They taught us reading, writing, geography, his- tory, arithmetic, spelling, art, and music. Among the various activities in which WE PARTICIPATED WERE MOTHERS1 DAY Tea, THE BAKING OF BREAO, HOBBY SHOWS, SCIENCE EXHIBITS, SHADOW SHOWS, A JOURNEY TO THE MARIETTA MUSEUM, A TOUR OF THE ATHENS Messenger, ano a tour of the Ohio University Library. To concluoe our years in the Elementary Graoes, we sponsored the sixth grade graduation services which WERE HELD IN THE SCHOOL AuOITORIUM. OuR PARENTS ATTENDED AND WERE AMAZED TO SEE HOW WE HAD DEVELOPED INTO JEWELS. Following the sixth graoe graduation, our class crossed the road to enter the High School Building. We soon realized that there we neeoed to study more to REACH THE HIGHEST GOALS IN OUR HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL CAREERS. FOR SIX YEARS OUR SUBJECTS INCLUDED SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS, ENGLISH, LANGUAGES, BUSINESS EDUCATION, INDUSTRIAL ARTS, HOME ECONOMICS, HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, GOVERNMENT, A NO EXTRA CURRI- CULAR SUBJECTS. The members of the class not only rated high academically, but adoed to THEIR EDUCATION WITH SUCH ACTIVITIES AS CONCERT AND MARCHING BAND, VOCAL MUSIC, CLASS PLAYS, VARIED ATHLETICS, MERIT AWARDS, LIBRARY SERVICE, LATIN CLUB, STUDENT COUN- CIL, Athens County Honor Society, Future Homemakers of America, the Silver Savings Bank, and year book publication. Implanted in our minds were important character traits such as responsibility, kindness, sincerity, honesty, and cooperation, so that we coulo adapt ourselves TOWARD BETTER LIVING IN THE NEW UNIVERSE AND MODERN SOCIETY. Those stuoents selected to lead us through the various years were seventh, Neil Hawk, Julia Michael, Gregory Linscott, and Sharon Culver; eighth grade, Sharon Culver, Julia Michael, Diana Koon, and Catherine Langel; ninth, Diana Koon, Julia Michael, Sharoh Culver, Ralph Wilson, and Catherine Langel; tenth grade, Julia Michael, Thomas Ziegler, Catherine Langel, Neil Hawk; eleventh grade, Thomas Zieg- ler, Marilyn Manda, Joseph Bolin, Ralph Wilson; twelfth grade, Thomas Ziegler, Neil Hawk, Gregory Linscott, Ralph Wilson, ano Robert Secoy. In concluding, we wish to recognize our parents, members of the present and previous Boards of Education; Mr. H. W. Humphrey, executive head; Mr. Marion Wood, principal, ano home room teacher; Mr. Herschel Burke Mr. Robert Burson, Miss Beryl Cone, Miss Louise Diver, Mrs. Marguerite Frank, Mrs. Vernah Gardner, Mr. Alfreo Gendernalik, Mrs. Grace Hoffman, Mr. E. G. Horsky, Mr. Gerald Inbody, our home room teacher the last year, Mr. Raymond Lee, Mr. Alexander Lewis, Mrs. Cherrye Lucas, Mrs. Adoa Maccombs, Mrs. Judith Mathews, Mrs. Glaoys Pierce, Mrs. Anna Rose, Mrs. Jane Russell, Mr. Richard Shoemaker, Mr. David Stricklin, and Mr. Thomas Stubbs, all of whom have so sincerely guioed us during our high school career . Historian’s Committee Julia Michael Catherine Langel REMEMBRANCES a TREASURED GOLD JUNIORS TENDER IS THE NIGHT The Juniors and the Seniors will long remember the tender GLANCES, TWINKLIN6 EYES, ENJOYABLE TIME, AND COLORFUL DECORATIONS at the Junior-Senior Prom held Friday, April 23, in the auditorium. The Junior Class sponsors this entertainment in honor of the Seniors each spring. The girls in their pastel-coloreo evening gowns, ano the boys in ties ano suits danced in modern style—THe Bird, The Jerk, The Dog, ano The Swim. The five class officers, Allan Ervin, William Winner, Eliza- beth Scott, Constance Cain, and Ronald Lowe, plus Jane Coon, Sher- ry Wilson, and Ronald Thompson constituted the committee. The enthusiasm put forth in this endeavor was an example of the Jun- ior Class motto: Nothing Great is Ever Achieved Without En- thus i asum. 11 LAUGHS AMD LAUGHS Sent or Pla y The Seniors participated in the class play which WAS A THREE ACT COMEDY THAT ALL ENJOYED IN ITS PREPARA- TION ANO PRESENTATION, In AODITION TO FUN, STUOENTS LEARNEO A GREAT DEAL PERTAINING TO SPEECH, POISE, AND PERSUASION, IT WAS A SUCCESS DRAMATICALLY AND FINAN- CIALLY, WASHINGTON-NEW YORK BY B AND 0 With Luggage Heave-Ho1. a Students strived to earn money by selling candy, GREETING CARDS, BLUE PENNANTS, GOLD BRACELETS, PLAY TICKETS, COZY SWEATERS, AND DANCE TICKETS. FINALLY SUFFICIENT MONEY WAS EARNEO TO FINANCE THE TRIP TO THE East. Everyone learned a great oeal ano had in- teresting EXPERIENCES FROM THE JOURNEY, SOME STUDENTS LOST ITEMS, SOME PURCHASED SOUVENIRS, SOME ASKED QUES- TIONS, BUT ALL RETURNED HOME COMPLETELY EXHAUSTED. COMMENCEMENT Parting is such sweet sorrow was stated in a poem by an English writer, but coulo have been applicable to the thoughts of the Seniors June 6, as they attentively LISTENED TO THE COMMENCEMENT TALK, THE SPEAKER TALKED TO THEM CONCERNING THE IMPORTANCE OF THE SPIRITUAL, MORAL, EDUCATIONAL VALUES IN LIFE; AND HE REMINDED THE SENIORS THAT THEY MUST GROW EACH STROKE OF THE PENDULUM. OUR CREED I believe in The Plains High School; IN ITS TRADITIONS AND ACHIEVEMENTS; AND IN ITS CONTINUED GROWTH AND SERVICE. IN THIS BELIEF, I WILL ENDEAVOR! TO DEVELOP CHARACTER BY BEING HONEST, ETHICAL, MORAL, DE- PENDABLE, and courageous; TO 0 1 SPLAY COURTESY, AND RESPECT THE RIGHTS OF OTHERS, DELVING INTO BOTH VIEWPOINTS OF ANY SITUATION AND TO COOPERATE; TO ACHIEVE EXCELLENCE IN SCHOL- ASTIC ATT A I NMENT; TO VALUE MENTAL AND PHYSICAL HEALTH; TO USE MY LEISURE TIME IN CONSTRUC- TIVE RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL ACT I V I T I ES . All this to the end that I may promote A worthwhile life under divine 6 UI DANCE . Not only will I uphold these policies, BUT I SHALL USE MY INFLUENCE TO LEAD OTHERS CORRECTLY. SENIORS AND UNDERCLASSMEN SENIORS William M. Gilkey Ralph E. Wilson COLORS Navy Blue and FLOWER Red Rose MOTTO We came, we saw, we Shannon K.-McPeak Charles H. Mansfield Gary F. Fulks Brenda S. Adams Ronald E. Clendenin SENIORS White conquered Rose A. Foster Thomas D. Ziegler SENIORS Edward S. Foster Clarence E. Davis Joseph R. Bolin Julia K. Michael Catherine A. Lanqel Allen T. Ervin Others: Dennis R. Six JUNIORS Constance S. Cain Charles J. Christian Beverly J. Gilkey Carol L. Golosberry Sanora R. Nichols Carla J. McDonald Carol A. Pennell Ronald V. Lowe Blaine N. Michael Ralph L. Six Sanora k. Stalder Ronald L. Thompson TICK-TOCK Louder, Louder Until 1$661 Jane R. Coon Roger C. Hornsby George Ruth M. Perry Roger W. Peyton Larry A. Platt o ( Elizabeth A. Scott H. Mark See James D. Wallace James E. Boggs Karen E. Buck Terry D. Bush Gary D. MoKibben Mailene V. McWilliams Patricia A. Smith Ronald M. Stover Theooore E. Potts Patricia S. Horn Dorothy J. Mansfield Joan N. Mash Others: Robert F. DePue Sharon A. White SOPHOMORES Donna J. Erwin Emmett M. Foster Ronald L. Calentine Steven P. Hurst Robert W. Jones Linda S. Knight Larry F. Lee Bernice C. Bails Barney L. Baker Lois P. Bolin Michael R. Bolin Ninth Georgia A. Cullison Robert L. Dowler Michael E. Evans George R. Fuller Terry L. Graham Richard L. Horvath Robert E. Hart Steven A. Kasler Carol A. Knight Deborah A. McDonald Ronald D. McKibben Lucky R. McKinley Henry L. Murphy Donna M. Secoy Leona S. Six David E. Wmith Allen A. Spear Davio K. Brooks Raymond L. Clendenin James R. Christian Patricia A. Cooney Grade Judith L. LaFollette Jeffrey D. Linscott Steven R. Mace Wanda C. Mansfield Phyllis J. Murphy W. Thomas Perry V. Dean Phillips Li noa K. Riley Allison E. Rorick Tom Stanley James A. Thomas Virgil R. Thompson Theodore A. West Eighth Grade TICK-TOCK Marilyn G. Brooks Sandra L. Buck John E. Calentine Others: Janice M. Hornsby Robert M. Hamilton Donald E. Hawk Clarence G. Hoisinston Pamela G. Jenkinson Freda M. LaFollette Linda L. LaFollette David J. Lansel Jerry D. Lee Roger H. Lonas Thomas G. McGee Linda L. McKnabb Waldo E. Misner Paul B. Mullins Susan M. Newsom Bonnie L. Powell M. Beth Speer Benny E. Staloer David W. Stanley Charles W. Tinkham Thomas R. Wasner P. Edward West Eowin E. Willett J. Michael Yates Robert 0. Yates Seventh Grade STUDY BY THE CLOCK Debra E. Alton Steven W. Arnold Danny R. Baker Patricia A. Bolin Lawrence A. Brooks S. Marlene Buck Rebecca S. Chase Larry D. Chiki Roger A. Christian Robert E. Dearing Lynn E. Doolittle Edward A. Evans Judith R. Foster Richard S. Gilkey Alma R. Gilkey Sandra S. Gilkey John T. Goodman Larry G. Hamilton Cynthia K. Hanson Michael R. Harris Debra L. Hawk Judy A. Jamison Rose A. Johnson Rita M. Jones Susan M. Lee Terry M. McDonald Anthony E. Meek Larry D. Peyton J. Davio Pollard Linda K. Rader John E. Secoy Kenneth E. Secoy G. Fred Snioer Dennis S. Thompson Christine Wallace Kathleen Wallace Daniel L. West Emily J. Williams PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE Uniteo States of America ano to the Repub- lic FOR WHICH IT STANDS; ONE NATION UNDER Goo, INDIVISIBLE, WITH LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL.” Those Who Swing The Pendulum Super intenoent Mr. Clyde Plant His Better Half Mrs. H. W. Humphrey Exeoutive Heao Mr. H. W. Humphrey Education is an orna- ment in prosperity a refuge in adversity. PrI NCI PAL Mr. Marion Wooo 3 Z Mrs. Jean Russell Mr. Herschel Burke Mrs. Vernah Garoner Faculty Miss Beryl Cone Mr. Thomas Stubbs Mrs. Glaoys Pierce Mrs. Grace Hoffman Mrs. Anna Rose Richard Shoemaker Mr. Geralo I MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL STAFFS Mr. William Li6qett Mr. Leslie Lee TRANSPORTATION STAFF CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs . Mrs . Mrs . Mrs . Mrs. Leua McAllister We like this perioo ALMA MATER Alma Mater, Alma Mater How WE FONOLY HOLD YOU R MEM'RY, Cherish you in song and story; Dear Plains High throughout the years. As you taught us, you have guided Pointed out to us life’s goals Trained in learning, truth, ano honor, Guarded us 'gainst stormy shoals. Alma Mater, Alma Mater We will hold your mem'ry dear; You ARE OUR BELOVED HIGH SCHOOL, TREASUREO BE THROUGHOUT THE YEARS. Words by Miss Louise J. Diver Band accompaniment by Mr. E. L. Horsky AOS AND SPONSORS TIME TO PATRONIZE ATHENS APPLIANCE AND TV COMPANY 21 W. Washington Street Athens Dial 27 LY3-1517 OUR ADVERTISERS ATHENS AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY COMPANY 29 E. Carpenter Street Athens Dial LY3-I585 ATHENS FLOWER SHOP 38 S. Court Street ATHENS OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY 17 W. Washinston Street Athens Dial LY3-U023 Athens Dial LY3-I6II ATHENS RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCI ATION 1965 BEASLEY AND MATHEWS, INC. Ford Sales and Service Since 1913 Athens 15-27 E. Carpenter Street BOWMAN S DEPARTMENT STORE Dry Goods Not 1ons BROUGHTON'S FARM DAIRY, INC. Wear ine Apparel Dial LY3-I4O6I ChaunceY Dial RA5-21I4 I The Dairy With Fresh Ideas C ano E SUPER VALUES 14.66 Richland Avenue 76 E. State Street Athens Dial LY3-M 97 Athens Dial LY3-1880 COLUMBUS AND SOUTHERN OHIO ELECTRIC COMPANY A Milestone on Their Way to a Bright Future Athens 100 S. May Avenue Dial LY3-IO6I CAMPUS PIZZA Try Our Delicious Pizza 8 W. State Street THE CHARM HOUSE 57 N. Court Street Athens Di AL LY3-1709 Athens Dial LY3-1882 CULL IGAN WATER SOFTENER 16 W. Stimson Avenue Dial LY3-1273 DOVER CLEANERS Pickup and Delivery Athens DOLEN'S FAIRVIEW DRIVE IN Tasty Foods Chauncey Dial RA5-2863 O, Goo, Thy sea is so great AND MY BOAT is so SMALL. Dial LY3-98OI Athens PTA OFFICERS Mrs. Elmo Scott Mrs. Robert Hawk Mrs. Denny Camp Treasurer Pr es1OENT Vice Presioent Secretary Treasurer Knowledge is the only instrument of PRODUCTION THAT IS NOT SUBJECT TO DIMIN- ISHING RETURNS. v Ms 7 up % A RALPH E. GOLDSBERRY 9 HOCKING VALLEY BANK The Plains SY7-3521 Where Customers Become Friends HOUSE OF GLAMOUR 17 S. Court Street Stimson ano Palmer Streets Athens Dial LY3-Ij.327 Athens Dial LY3-766I HUFFMAN TRANSPORTATION SERVICE Local and Lons Distance Movin6 St or a 6 e—Packins—Crating—Shipping 82 W. Un1 on Street Athens Dial LY3-lMi|- JAGERS FUNERAL HOME John--Joe--Jerry 3l|. N. 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