Trimble County High School - Elbmirt Yearbook (Bedford, KY)
- Class of 1966
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THE ELBMIRT Trimble County High School School Year 1965-1966 I cannot but remember such days were, that were most precious to me -- Shakespeare Or being warm within an interesting classroom when wintry winds blow 2 Or walking sedately down the aisle to receive a diplo ma in the spring. Happiness Is a Day at Trimble High w im in in ill in TO mi ill in in It may be in opening a door to knowledge These Things We've raised a flag pole at the school, Unfurled Old Glory to the sky, And it's a rippling touch of charm That cheers the students strolling by. Red, white, and blue--the silken strands-- Bespeak our country's glorious past, They tell of brave souls, tried and true, Who found a nation that would last. 3 Do We Cherish We've made a yearbook at the school, Compiled historic days that flew, We've captured moments e'er so dear By pix and pen and caption true. Our flag shouts, Love America! Our yearbook, Trimble High! We, their sons and daughters fair. Will cherish both until we die. Possessed by a Desire TCHS was ours before we were a part of her. She was our school more than one hundred years Before we were her students. She was ours In Milton, in Bedford, in all of Trimble County. Though still unborn, we were yet possessing An opportunity and possessed by a desire, We knew not, for knowledge. This longing for achievement we inherited from Our parents, our grandparents, our great-grandparents. Their deeds of concern were their gifts of time, Talent, and yea, taxes To build that which would grow, but slowly. And continue its advance toward us; Still unhoused properly, unaccepted wholly, non-serving fully. Such as she was, more she would become. -- (With apologies to Robert Frost) Dedication To Mr. Cecil Fisher, our class sponsor of the past three years, we affectionately dedicate this Elbmirt. For his sincere interest in our school progress, his help with our extra-curricular activities, and his fine moral leadership, we are truly grateful. THE SENIOR CLASS Joe Ross, Superintendent of Trimble County Schools I am grateful for the opportunity to be associated with the Trimble County High School Class of 65-66. As you take your rightful place in society, or move on to broader fields of study, may you continue to possess the attributes or qualities of TRUTH, HONESTY, and FAIRNESS, that are admired and desired above all others. 6 Clyde Cropper, Principal Trimble County High School Class of ‘66, may you always give of yourself unselfishly to your church, your community and your nation. Be far enough advanced to look back at the crowds of mediocrity and say, “Catch me, if you can.” 7 Trimble County Board of Education Dr. Carl Cooper, Jr., Chairman Virgil Welty, Eldred Fisher. Sylvan Scott, Robert Hargrove, Superintendent Joe Ross. 8 Board Members and their Wives. Hollowells Retire Mr. and Mrs. Cropper, Mr. and Mrs. Peyton helped honor the retiring superintendent and teacher. After many years' service in Kentucky educa- tion, both as a teacher and administrator, Mr. C. A. Holiowell retired in the spring of 1965. He and Mrs. Hollowell were honor guests at a party in May which recognized his years of commendable and faithful service. The Trimble County teachers presented them with a silver coffee service. Mr. Shirley Long also retired from teaching and he and Mrs. Long shared the spotlight with the Hollowells at the teachers'. Thank You! 9 T.C.H.S.’ Development in the Horse-and- (Most of the following information comes from R. A. Edwards, Richmond, first TCHS principal and now a retired professor of Eastern Kentucky State College.) The early history of public education in Trimble County is typical of that of Kentucky as a whole. Both advanced as public interest spurred new legislation. For 47 years after the inauguration of the Federal Government, no successful attempt was made to establish free public schools. Kentucky tried several times. In 1798 the General Assembly granted 6,000 acres of land to found seminaries of learning. Henry County was organized in this year, including the territory now Trimble. Many counties accepted the lands, disposed of them at low prices and mismanaged the funds. Few seminaries survived. Kentucky had no early public school pattern. The old English idea that education was a matter of private concern prevailed. People with sufficient means could afford tutors in the home. The public school bore the stigma of poverty and was intended chiefly for the poor. The average family grew up with little or no schooling. Three things of major importance to local education happened in 1836. The Federal Government appropri- ated $1,433,757 to Kentucky to equalize the grant of public lands to newer states for school purposes, the first two McGuffey readers were published, and the Kentucky General Assembly passed an act creating the county of Trimble. The Trimble County government was formally organized in March 1837. Eleven months later Kentucky set up a State Department of Education. So Trimble had its inception simul- taneously with that of the State's school system. This particular time in American history marks an epochal advance in democracy. Government was beginning to serve the masses. Children were given an opportunity to learn. An 1838 Kentucky law required counties to lay out school districts before receiving State funds. Each district must have 30 pupils, build its own school house, and support it through local taxation or tuition. At first only 27 counties organized public school districts. After 1850 the picture changed. The common school was firmly established and the three-month school became free in 1851. Parents selected their children’s texts under the first textbook law of 1847. After 1851 the State Board of Education adopted the books, but the author- ity went to a county board of examiners in 1874. Kentucky has had uniform adoption since 1904. Trimble's educational gain preceding the Civil War was not forgotten during the horror days when the County was run over with marching columns of soldiers and guerillas. At the war's end, school was resumed in Bedford in the Baptist Church, located where the Roberts Radio Shop now stands. The school then moved to the Christian Church, in a former building at the present location, and in 1869 to a brick building at the site of the Howard Egerton residence. The school furniture was typical of the day--yellow poplar plank benches, a writing shelf along the wall, a teacher's crude desk. For about 20 years after the war, the free school term was only three months. After its close, the teacher conducted a subscription term for as long as parents were willing to pay tuition. The State passed an additional property tax of 15 cents on the hundred dollars in 1869 which, with the existing 5-cent tax and school bond in- terest, increased the fund to more than $800,000, making the large per capita of $2.37. As this amount came ® from the State, some schools could afford five months free school. The gym was added in 1923. Outdoor basket- ball courts were used prior to this gym. Trimble's schools were now well organized and fairly well attended. Each district put up its own building, provided furniture and wood for winter fuel. School boys chopped the wood and kept up the fires. Water was carried from a nearby spring. Drinking utensils were a cedar pail and gourd dipper. The first schools were of logs, covered with white oak hand-riven boards. As these began to rot down in the 90's, they were replaced with white-weatherboarded buildings. A law of 1884 required districts with more than 45 pupils to have a five-month free term, extended to all schools in ten years. In 1904 the term was lengthened to six months and subscription schools disappeared. In 1914 the term became seven months. The Trimble course of study in the 70's and 80's included fundamentals. McGuffey's six readers and McGuffey's speller were used more than half a century. Butler’s grammar was a must. Ray's arithmetics-- primary, 2nd and 3rd parts--were without competition. Adept older pupils studied Ray's High Arithmetic. Stephen's history and a two-book georgraphy course were taught. Spelling and writing were the most important subjects. There was no high school or academy in Trimble prior to 1900, only occasional private schools for those ready for advanced training. One such school was conducted during the 70's in what is now the Miles-Ward Grocery. An independent Bedford Graded School district was created in 1903. With the grading, two rooms were added to the common school erected by a Mr. Dolly Voiers on the site of the present Western Auto Store. Primary grades had one room, grammar grades one, and the third was occupied by the County's first high school--called the Bedford High School. S. S. Robinson taught all the subjects. In 1908 Kentucky enacted a law requiring every county to provide a free high school, and later a compul- sory attendance law applying to children seven to thirteen. These laws were chiefly responsible for the estab- lishment of Trimble County High School. In 1910 the independent graded and county school boards joined to provide a new four-year high school. The Bedford High School was discontinued and its property turned over to the joint board. The graded district levied a 50-cent property tax for its part of the school support. County funds supported the high school. The principal named to organize the first TCHS was R. A. Edwards, just graduated from the University of Kentucky. Grade teachers were Misses Leah White and Edith Moneyhan, and Mrs. Carrie L. Hood. I. D. Mit- chell was county superintendent. Twenty-five pupils enrolled this first year in TCHS. Nineteen were ninth graders. The school inherited a good 400-book library from the old Bedford High, and added a science lab. In 1912 TCHS was approved as a Class B high school by the Association of Kentucky Colleges. Extra curricula activities included a literary society, an agriculture club, track, baseball and basketball. The first ELBMIRT was published in 1914. But a more adequate building was imperative, and realized in 1913 at a cost of $10,000. The county's half of the cost came from the tax fund. The graded school raised its half by selling the old school to the Red Men for about $1,500 and making up the balance by private subscription. Practically everyone gave and when the building was erected it was debt free. High school enrollment increased to 40 pupils the first year. This building served until 1932 when the present home of TCHS was completed. It is hoped that a later edition of the ELBMIRT can continue reviewing Trimble school history, including Milton High School and the rural feeder schools. Senior High JAMES CAUDILL B.S. Pikeville College Driver Training, Social Studies LUTHER CENTER B.S. Berea College Science NINA COFFIN B.A. Asbury College English, Speech VERNON CRAIG B.A., M.A. Georgetown College History, PE, Ass't. Coach DONALD HAWKINS B.S. Eastern Ky. State College Math, General Business DONALD HEILMAN B.S. , M. S. A. , Univer- sity of Kentucky Agriculture MARY EMMA PI LOW B.A. Asbury College English, Journalism GAIL RANSDELL B.A. , M.E.D. , Univer- sity of Louisville Guidance Counselor Business Education BETTY WEBSTER B.S. Berea College M.E.D. , Univ. of Louis- ville 1 2 Home Economics Junior High Faculty DONNA JO CALLIS Hanover College English, History WILLIAM HENDERSON B.S. Eastern Ky. State College Social Studies Faculty DOROTHY CROPPER B.A. Transylvania College English CECIL FISHER B.A. Georgetown College English, Social Science DOROTHY GARRIOTT B.A. University of Ken- tucky Choral Music Director Math JOANN HANCOCK B.A. Western Ky. State College Social Studies, French HAROLD ROTHERT B.S. DePauw University M. A. , M.M. Indiana University Band Director J.W. SACHLEBEN B.S. Western Ky. State College Math BRUCE SPR1NGATE B.S. Eastern Ky. State College P.E. , Health, Basketball Coach EULA TINGLE B.A. University of Ken- tucky, M.S. Catherine Spalding College Librarian ALLAN WAYNE JACK- SON B.A. Eastern Ky. State College Social Studies JAMES MC MAHAN B.A. University of Ken- tucky Math SILAS STRATTON B.S. , Georgetown Col- lege Science, Social Studies LINDA YOUNG B.S. Eastern Ky. State College Science Clerk of Superintendent Sue Fisher Secretary to Principal Cropper Mrs. Cecil Fisher Secretary to Supt. Ross Mrs. Margaret Ogden The Power Behind the Power 14 Bookstore Workers David Green and Gary Dunlap Secretarial Assistants Sharon Turner, Diane Shepherd Catch Us If You Can We’re the Class of '66 A nice but noisy Clan Look out, World, we're on our way, Catch us if you can! The TCHS School Cycle Starts All Over Again the Fall of ’65 Students start to school on the run. (They probably won't run down all year.) Dignified seniors and juniors get honored seats in center of gym. Seventh graders fill out schedules eagerly. Seniors fill out last schedules sadly. 16 ____— Science Leads Us Into the World of Tomorrow Class Scenes Home-Ec COOKING SEWING HOMEMAKING DECORATING These endured it for four years in a row. LEFT TO RIGHT: Virginia, Nancy, Jane, Ritchey, Elizabeth and Brenda. (And loved it.) 18 Dressmakers of tomorrow. Webster gives an example to first year students. SHORTHAND SCRIBES BUSY BOOKKEEPERS Business Education Classes Prepare Students for Office Work or Business College Training. TERRIFIC TYPISTS Looking in on Various Classes A class interruption. Tomorrow's Raiders Seniors Spelling Physical education’s Ups and Downs. Study, Study, Study! Mr. Hawkins illustrates point at blackboard. Watch out, James! Driver Education This training was begun in the fall of 1965. Driver-Training Teacher James Caudill explains the new class car, provided to school free by General Motors. Students are Gary Callis, Yvette McKay and Linda Wainscott. 21 Library Locale Honor Roll for the First Six Weeks of the 1965-66 School Year RICKEY RODGERS MARIA WALKER Mr. and Miss FBLA Rickey and Maria were chosen as most representative of our Local Chapter 2349, Future Business Leaders of America on the basis of a general information test and personal business interviews. They are to compete at the State level at the Kentucky FBLA Annual Convention in Louisville in April 1966. 23 Candidates for Mr. and Miss T.C.H.S. 24 Freshman: Sophomore: Junior: Nancy Pettit and Robert McKinney Pat Gaines and Charles Richmond Debbie Knox and Terry Gossom November 24, 1965 THE COACH SCORES! Seventh Grade: Ronnie Carder and Kathy Nelson Eighth Grade:- Suzanne Graham and Mark Fisher. 1 Death Takes a Holiday Senior Play -- November 13, 1965 . . there is a love which casts out fear. And love is greater than illusion and as strong as death. The seniors presented a gripping drama in which DEATH took a holiday, walked among men, fell in love, then took his beloved back to the realm of no return. 26 Death Takes a Holiday THE CAST Nancy ford . Billy Powell Stuart Jennings Gary Graham Karen Brierly Benny Sabie Cora............................Linda Temple Rhoda Fenton Pedele...........................Clifford Ellis Eric Fenton . Alda............................Janice Coffin Baron Cesarea Duke Lambert..................James Halcomb Corrado . . Duchess Stephanie.............Donna Greenwood Grazia . . . Princess of San Luca.................Lynn Jones Gorrano . . His Serene Highness, Prince Sirki of Vitalbe Alexandri (Death)--David Stark Directed by Miss Nina Coffin Student Director .... Donna Greenwood Technical Director and Art Consultant ... Ken Foree Lighting............................Joe Schmidt 27 Charley’s Aunt Junior Play CAST Jack Chesney............ Charles Wykeham . . . Lord Fancourt Babberly . Stephen Spettique . . . Sir Francis Chesney . . Brassett................ Donna Lucia d'Alvadorez Kitty Verdun............ Amy Spettique .... Ala Delahay............. Ken Foree Gary Graham Gregg Fisher Joe Schmidt Billy Powell Greg Hutcherson Lynn Jones Janice Coffin Nancy Ford Karen Wentworth Student Director Art Director • • • Technical Director Producer . • ■ . . . Ann Yager . . . Ken Foree . . Joe Schmidt Donna Greenwood Make-up, But where’s Sue Adams? Agh, Women! 28 Catch me if you can! STAGE CREW Butch Ellis Lee Jackson Barry Joyce Jim Calvert Rod Ashby Doug Plyes David Stark Benny Sabie USHERS Gerry Ward Loretta Welch Gaye Wheeler Linda Temple Charletta Purvus Carolyn McClure Gloria Martin Pat Jett Serious, Ain’t they? Prop or Cop? Auntie, Sir Francis, and Me. THE END! (is up) Junior Play May 7, 1965 I coulda made a good Spettique! . . c , 6 A crewman is framed. 29 Counselor Gail Ransdell discusses college course offerings with Millie Law son and Brenda Bladen. Joyce Hutchason works in the background. Students Peruse College Cata logs Guidance and Counseling Services Louisville Youth Opportunity Center representatives interpret GATB scores for Raymond Abbott, and Darrell O'Neal. Hie Sixth Grade of the Milton Elementary School visited TCHS in the spring of '65 to learn more about the school they would be attending in the fall. GERRY LYNN WARD AMBITION: To be a Christian Woman DELIGHT: My Terry Lee Doll AGONY: Distance be- tween U of K TCHS ACTIVITIES:Class Presi- dent 1,3,4; 4-H 1:NFL 1,2; FT A 3,4; Glee Club 2; Teen Drivers 3,4; FBLA 3,4-Vice- Pres. Yearbook Staff; Jr. play usher; TCHS Banner Staff. MARIA THERESA WALKER AMBITION: To be the Queen of Jack's DELIGHT: Doing my best to get what I want. AGONY: A two-track mind ACTIVITIES: 4-H 1,2, 3,4; Teen Drivers 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4; Class Vice-Pres. 4; Glee Club; Jr. Play makeup; FBLA 3,4; Historian 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Lib. 3; Treas 4; Elbmirt Staff. Class President . . . Vice President . Secretary . . . Treasurer • . . Reporter . . . Officers ........ Gerry Ward .... Maria Walker .... Sherry Boldery ........ Lynda Fisher . . . . Gaye Wheeler SHERRY LORRAINE BOLDERY AMBITION: To be happy and successful DELIGHT: Sleeping on a rainy day AGONY: Being skinny ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 1; Class Rep.l; Sec- Treas. 4; FBLA 4; FT A 4; Teen Drivers 4, sec; Jr. Play; 4-h 1,4. LYNDA ANN FISHER AMBITION: To raise a basketball team DELIGHT: Cowboys AGONY: Students that don't yell at pep sessions ACTIVITIES: Class Treas. 1,4; Vice-Pres. 3; Cheerleading 1,2,3, 4; Capt. 4; 4-H 1,2,3, 4; FBLA 3,4; Teen Drivers 3,4 Rep.; Band 1,2,3,4; Sec. 3; Rep. 4; Jr. play makeup; Banner Elbmirt Staff. GAYE WILLIS WHEELER NICKNAME: Daisy Mae AMBITION: To be happy DELIGHT: Nice people AGONY: People who don't tell the truth. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 1,3,4; Band 2; 4-H 1; Jr. play usher; Class Rep. 4; FBLA 4; Banner Staff. RAYMOND ABBOTT AMBITION: Get out of school CHIEF PLEASURE: Fool- ing with cars. WANDA SUE ADAMS NICKNAME: Sue AMBITION: To be help- ful to someone along the way. DELIGHT: Reading and meeting new people AGONY: Riding school buses ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 1,2,3,4; FBLA 4;Junior Play Makeup. RODNEY THURSTON ASHBY NICKNAME: Bull AMBITION: To get through college DELIGHT: Nancy AGONY: School ACTIVITIES: 4-H 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Reporter 4; Teen Drivers Club 3,4; Track 2,3,4;Cross Country 1,2; Yearbook Staff. KAREN WENTWORTH BRIERLY AMBITION: Raise an even dozen kids DELIGHT: Kids AGONY: People who leave the lid off the toothpaste ACTIVITIES: FBLA 4; Junior Play; Banner Staff; Elbmirt Staff. DANNY BLACK NICKNAME: Blackie AMBITION: To be drafted in the good old Army DELIGHT: Being the bum of the Senior Class AGONY: Spooks ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 2,3,4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Teen Drivers 3,4; 4-H 2,3,4. RICKY BLAINE BURTON NICKNAME: Stubby AMBITION: Graduate from high school this year DELIGHT: Carrollton and skating AGONY: Car trouble ACTIVITIES: 4-H 1; Teen Drivers 4; Senior Play Cast. JAMES L. CALVERT NICKNAME: Cowboy AMBITION: Score 24 points in one game DELIGHT: Going to see Lynda AGONY: Teachers that think they know it all. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Teen Drivers 3,4; Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 2,3; FFA 1,2, 3.4; 4-H 2,3,4. FREDDY TRUMAN CHATHAM NICKNAME: Toolman AMBITION: To get out of school and become a millionaire. DELIGHT: Baseball and sleeping AGONY: Teachers ACTIVITIES: Baseball 2,3,4. LYNN CHISM AMBITION: To be an officer in the USMC DELIGHT: A sophomore girl AGONY: People who think teenagers are in- capable of responsibility ACTIVITIES: Eminence; FFA 1; Football 1;TCHS; Baseball 2; 4-H 1,3,4; Glee Club 3,4. EMMA CLARK NICKNAME: Shorty AMBITION: To grad- uate from High School and have a nice home. DELIGHT: Weekends AGONY: School. JANICE MARIE COFFIN NICKNAME: Jannie AMBITION: Be able to .say Hi to everyone DELIGHT: Being with people and having fun AGONY: People who think they are IT ACTIVITIES: 4-H; Glee Club, Lib. 4; Teen Drivers, Treas. 4; Class Treas. 4; Jr. and Sr. Play Casts; FBLA 4. ELIZABETH MARIE CRAIG NICKNAME: Rie” AMBITION: To join the Waves or Wacs and travel. DELIGHT: Going to Louisville or Madison AGONY: Getting up early in the morning ACTIVITIES: Band 1,2, 3,4; 4-H 1,2,3; Banner Staff; Yearbook Staff; FBLA 4. VIRGINIA LEE DEVINE NICKNAME: Jenny AMBITION: To get out of school DELIGHT: Weekends AGONY: School and teachers ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 4; 4-H 1 • GREGG FISHER NICKNAME: Fish AMBITION: To own a 4-speed-duel exhaust- fuel injection Sting- Ray DELIGHT: Bmm Zbhfq AGONY: GTO's ACTIVITIES: Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Junior Play Cast; Teen Drivers Pres. 4; FBLA 4: Senior Play Crew; Elbmirt Staff. CLIFFORD WINDSOR ELLIS NICKNAME: Butch AMBITION: Fly between the lunchroom and the gym in a B-52 during school hours. DELIGHT: Sleeping in the shade on a cool summer day AGONY: Teachers who mumble ACTIVITIES: 4-H 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Junior Play Crew; Senior Play Cast; Most Wanted Ten 1,2,3,4. NANCY LYNN FORD NICKNAME: Little Bit DELIGHT: Short boys and neat cars AGONY: Six foot boys AMBITION: To stay little and have lots of fun ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 1,2,3,4; FT A 4; Vice- Pres.; FBLA 4; Teen Drivers 4; Junior Play Cast; Senior Play Cast. KENNETH I. FOREE NICKNAME: Ken I AMBITION: Get away from Ward and rest a minute DELIGHT: Smoking in the dressing rooms AGONY: Ward ACTIVITIES: Basket- ball 1,2-Mgr. 3,4; BUG 1,4; Elbmirt Staff ; FBLA 3,4-Pres. 4; Mr FBLA 3; FT A 1,2,3,4- Pres. 4; Jr. Play Cast Crew; Mr. Junior Class; NFL 1,2,3,4; Banner Staff; Teen Drivers 3,4; Sr. Play Crew; Sr. Activities Dir. GARY WAYNE GRAHAM AMBITION: To fly a plane through the two smokestacks at Clifty at night DELIGHT: Sleeping late on Saturdays AGONY: Long basketball practices ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; 4-H 1; FBLA 4; Class V-Pres 1; Class Pres 2; Teen Drivers 4; Jr. Sr. Play Casts; BHG 1-4; Banner Staff. DONNA KAY GREENWOOD NICKNAME: Judge AMBITION: Get a college degree make the Dean's list DELIGHT: Pleasant considerate people AGdNY: Too much to do and no time to do it ACTIVITIES: FBLA Re- porter 4; NFL 2,3,4; FT A Rep. 4; Teen Drivers 4; Glee Club 1, 2,3; Jr. play prod; 4-H 1,2, 3,4; Pres 4; Debate Squad; Sr. Play Stu. Direct; Elbmirt Staff. JOHN HARMON AMBITION: To graduate from high school DELIGHT: School AGONY: School on Monday Fridays. GREGORY LEE HUTCHERSON NICKNAME: Hutch AMBITION; Shake hands with Steve Zodiac DELIGHT: Going to Chek's AGONY: I'M not mad at nobody or nothin’ ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2; 4-H 1 ,-2,3,4; Rep 3; Teen Driv. 3,4; FBLA 4; Jr. Play Cast; Elbmirt Staff. JAM S HALCOMB NICKNAME: Big-un AMBITION: Go to college DELIGHT: Basketball NFL 4; Sr. play cast; Track 4; Cumberland High; Football 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3; C Club 3. JAMES DEWEY HORINE NICKNAME: Hoss AMBITION: To be an aviator in the U.S. Navy DELIGHT: School AGONY: Work ACTIVITIES: FBLA Teen Drivers. ROBERT LEE JACKSON NICKNAME: Jack AMBITION: Be rich DELIGHT: Weekends AGONY: Joe Schmidt ACTIVITIES: FFA 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3 4; Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 2, 3,4; FFA Treas. 4. STUART NORVIN JENNINGS NICKNAME: Stu AMBITION: To be a farmer DELIGHT: People who like to be with other people AGONY: ACTIVITIES: FFA 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1; Track 2. LESLIE DOUGLAS JONES NICKNAME: Doug AMBITION: To be an electronics engineer DELIGHT: Madison and Carrollton AGONY: Girls ACTIVITIES :FFA 1,2, 3,4; Teen Drivers 3,4; Glee Club 4. PATRICIA ANN JETT NICKNAME: Trisha AMBITION: To make everyone happy DELIGHT: To go to Carrollton AGONY: None ACTIVITIES: ELBM1RT Staff; Banner Staff; Jr. play usher; Usher '65 Commencement. MARGIE LYNN JONES NICKNAME: Chopper AMBITION: To join the Navy the easy way DELIGHT: Life in general AGONY School Policies ACTIVITIES: 4-H 1,2; Teen Drivers 3.4; Jr. Play cast; FBLA 4; Cos- tuming Easter play 3; Senior play cast. RITCHEY DELL JONES NICKNAME: SOda cracker AMBITION: To be liked by everyone DELIGHT: Skating AGONY: Braces ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Teen Drivers 3, 4; FT A 4; FBLA 4; Ban- ner Staff; ELBMIRT staff; Sr. play make-up. BARRY ALLEN JOYCE NICKNAME: Ichabod AMBITION: To make up my mind what my ambition will be DELIGHT: Going down Coopers Bottom AGONY: Gravel roads, floods, drive-inns that close in the winter ACTIVITIES: FFA 1,2, 3,4; Pres. 4; 4-H 1,2; Teen Drivers 3,4; FBLA 4; Jr. play. GARY NELSON LITER AMBITION: Trade a 1959 Ford DELIGHT: Sleeping AGONY: Chemistry ACTIVITIES: FFA 1,2, 3,4; 4-H 1,2; Teen Drivers 3,4; ELBM1RT Staff. YVETTE MARIE MC KAY NICKNAME: Yogi AMBITION: To do missionary work in a foreign country DELIGHT: Meeting new people AGONY: Noisy study hails ACTIVITIES: FBLA: Teen Drivers; Drivers Training. GLORIA ANN MARTIN NICKNAME: Peaches AMBITION: To marry Thurman DELIGHT: To go out with Thurman AGONY: Bookkeeping ACTIVITIES: FBLA 3.4; FT A 1,2,3; 4-H 1,2,3; Teen Drivers 3; Glee Club 1, 2,3,4; FHA 1, 2,4; ELBMIRT staff; Lib. Sc. 1,2,3. CAROLYN ANNE MC CLURE NICKNAME: Annie” AMBITION: To be con- tent DELIGHT: Being with friends AGONY: People who brag about themselves ACTIVITIES: 4-H 1,2; Jr. play usher; FBLA 4; Glee Club 3,4; Usher class night '65; Banner staff. MARGARET JANE MAHONEY NICKNAME: Jane AMBITION: To be a nurse DELIGHT: Being with friendly people AGONY: Little brothers ACTIVITIES: FHA 1,2, 3.4. ELIZABETH LYNN MELVIN NICKNAME: Lynn AMBITION: To be a beautician DELIGHT: Listening to my stereo AGONY: Show-offs ACTIVITIES: 4-H 1,2; Glee Club 1,3,4; FHA 1.2,3.4; Lib. Sc. 1,3; ELBMIRT staff. STANLEY ROGER MILLS NICKNAME: Stan AMBITION: FREEDOM DELIGHT: Girls AGONY: People who don’t mind their own business ACTIVITIES: 4-H 1,2, 3,4. DARRELL O'NEAL NICKNAME: DARRELL AMBITION: Get out of school DELIGHT: Weekends AGONY: Coming to school on Monday morning. ACTIVITIES: FFA 1,2, 3.4; MARILYN SUE OWENS NICKNAME: PUMPKIN AMBITION: To be a success DELIGHT: Weekends AGONY: Home work ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 1,2; 4-H 1; FBLA 3,4. LINDA LOUISE PERRY NICKNAME: Bauise AMBITION: Housewife DELIGHT: Jerry AGONY: ACTIVITIES: Drivers Training: Teen Drivers. WILLIAM JOSEPH POWELL NICKNAME: Billy Joe AMBITION: To get a key to the Play Boy Club when I am 18 years old DELIGHT: Girls AGONY: Mr. Stratton ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1; FFA 1,2,3,4; Rep. 2; Sec. 3; Vice-Pres. 4; 4-H 1,2,4; Teen Drivers 2,3; FT A 1,2, 3,4; NFL 1,2,3,4; FBLA 4; Jr. Play Cast; Sr. Play Cast; Reporter NFL 4. CHARLETTA JUNE PURVIS NICKNAME: Shortie” AMBITION: To grad- uate and get married DELIGHT: Dating AGONY: School ACTIVITIES: FBLA 3; FTA 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Library Asst. DOUGLAS LEE PYLES NICKNAME: Doug AMBITION: To graduate DELIGHT: Girls AGONY: School ACTIVITIES: 4-H 1.2: Teen Drivers 4; FBLA 4; Jr. Play Technical Staff. BENNY SABIE AMBITION: To attend Eastern State College DELIGHT: Freshmen AGONY: Tests and no time to study ACTIVITIES: FFA 1,2; 4-H 2,3,4; Cross Coun- try 3,4; Track 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3.4; Jr. Play Crew; Sr. Play Cast. PAUL DAVID SHAFER NICKNAME: Paul David Carroll” AMBITION: To get out' of school DELIGHT: Weekends at Carrollton AGONY:Coming to school on Mondays ACTIVITIES: FFA 1,2, 3,4. RICHARD RANDOLPH RODGERS NICKNAME: Ricky AMBITION: This year to spend more time in school than in the hospital. DELIGHT: Everything AGONY: An empty gas tank ACTIVITIES: NFL 1,2, 3,4; Pres. 4; FT A 1,2, 3,4; Treas. 4; Band 1, 2,3,4; Vice-Pres. 4; Glee Club 1; Jr. play cast; TCHS Banner Staff; Yearbook Staff; Teen Drivers 3,4; FBLA 4. JOSEPH RONALD SCHMIDT NICKNAME: Little Joe AMBITION: To have my achievements correspond with my ambitions. AGONY: BEDFORD DELIGHT: Btzphylk ACTIVITIES: 4-H 1, 3,4; BHG 1,2,3,4; Teen Drivers 3,4; Technical Director of Jr. Play; Jr. Play Cast; Class Vice-Pres. 2; FBLA 4; BRENDA JOYCE SMITH NICKNAME: Joy AMBITION: To be a success DELIGHT: Getting out of school AGONY: Tests ACTIVITIES: FHA 1,2, 3,4. WAYNE SMITH NICKNAME: Wayne AMBITION: Get out of school and make money. DELIGHT: Carrollton AGONY: School ACTIVITIES: Teen Drivers; FFA 1,2,3,4. DENNIS STAPLES ■r „ NICKNAME: Dennie AMBITION: To gradu- ate from college. DELIGHT: Being a fr senior AGONY: Trying to understand people. ACTIVITIES: Basket- ball 1.2,3,4; 4-H 3; FFA 1,2,3,4; Track 2; Teen Drivers 3,4. DAVID EHRMAN STARK AMBITION: Go into the field of Electronics. DELIGHT: Sports AGONY: Class Meetings during study hall. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Cross Country 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; 4-H 2; Teen Drivers 3.4; Sr. Play cast. NANCY BURROWS TAYLOR AMBITION: Get out of school. DELIGHT: Short classes AGONY: Shorthand ACTIVITIES: 4-H 1,2, 3; Pep Club 1,2,3; YHF 1.2.3; Band 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3; Conserva- tion 1,2. CHARLES STOCKDALE NICKNAME: Tookie AMBITION: Get out of school. AGONY: General Business DELIGHT: Weekends LINDA CAROLYAN TEMPLE AMBITION: To become Mrs. Bobby Brierly DELIGHT: Talking in study halls AGONY: People who forget to fill the ice- trays ACTIVITIES: Drivers Training; FBLA; Usher for Jr. play; Yearbook staff; Sr. play cast. EVELYN KAY THARP NICKNAME: Kay AMBITION: To grad- uate and get a good job DELIGHT: Saturday nights AGONY: Tests and Shorthand ACTIVITIES: Usher for '65 graduates; Home EC. 1,2; Yearbook Staff. LINDA SUE WAINSCOTT AMBITION: To succeed in whatever I do and to be happy DELIGHT: Friday afternoons at 3:30 AGONY: Monday mornings ACTIVITIES: Yearbook staff; 4-H club 1; Usher for '65 gradua- tion. ELOISE MAE WARD NICKNAME: Ellie AMBITION: To be a good wife DELIGHT: Weekends AGONY: Nothing ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 1, 2,4; Banner staff; Usher for '65 graduating class. CONNIE LOUISE TILLEY NICKNAME: Dimples AMBITION: To be a housewife DELIGHT: Donnie AGONY: People with big mouths ACTIVITIES: Teen Drivers; Usher for '65 graduating class. DENNIS WARD NICKNAME: Ward AMBITION: To get out of school and get a job DELIGHT: Weekends at Carrollton AGONY: Coming to school on Mondays. LORETTA JUNE WELCH NICKNAME: Junie AMBITION: To marry Jimmy Macon DELIGHT: Going out with Jimmy AGONY: Having to work on weekends ACTIVITIES: Band 1,2,3,4; FT A 1.2; 4-H 1,2,3; FBLA 4; Yearbook staff; Usher '65 graduation; Usher Jr. and Sr. play. MARGIE ELIZABETH WENTWORTH NICKNAME: Shortie” AMBITION: To be rich DELIGHT: Having fun and going to Sligo AGONY: Nosey people ACTIVITIES: Library 1; FBLA. ANN MARIE YAGER AMBITION: To be successful and happy forever DELIGHT: Animals and music AGONY: Driving on loose gravel ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 1,2; 4-H 1,2; FBLA 3,4; Secretary 3; FTA 3, 4; Sec. 4; T een Drivers 3,4; Class Sec. 1,3; Jr. Play--student director: Sr. play producer; Banner staff; Elbmirt staff. The Class of '66 43 Gary Seniors Chosen by Their Classmates As the MOST ATHLETIC Linda Chim Chim Cheree, a chimney sweep's lucky as lucky can be. Help! He's not goofing. 45 DEPENDABLE Ken Gerry Ricky FRIENDLIEST Gregg Linda Put up your dukes and duck! GOOF OFFS Lynn Butch Don't just stand there, worry! Getting the job done. EASY GOING Stanley Marilyn HOT RODDERS INTELLECTUAL All you do is unscrew the cap and Mr. walks home. LEADERS Cropper Where the action is! BIGGEST JINKS Lynn Gregg Butch Ritchey Ken Gerry I'll lead, you follow. 46 1 Donna Ricky Does that mean smart? KILLJOYS Donna Stuart Convince me that it is funny and I'll laugh too MOST MAGNETIC Janice Billy NEATEST Dennis Ann No wonder they attract. OLDEST Nancy Taylor Wrinkle-free MOST POLITE Gaye David Dennis Wise Nancy returns to school to graduate with best class. QUIETEST GREAT CONVERSATIONALISTS. Virginia Raymond I think I hear footsteps in the distance. Janice I think she oughta carry 'em. ROUSTABOUTS Joe SUPERCALIFRAGIL1STICEXPIALIDOCI- OUS Ken Maria TIGER AND TYGRE-TYGRE Billy Janice The most what? Who ever heard of a tiger ON a tank? MOST UNDERSTANDING Ann Rod Dennis MOST VERSATILE Jim Linda Gregg These extra hands come in handy. WINDIEST Greg X — THE UNKNOWN Butch Lynn Talking Stops Only to Blow Balloons. Tliey seldom give an echo a chance. YEAR AROUND MOST Gerry Gary Cheerful all around the calendar. Linda Just can't figure out what those teachers expect! ZANIEST Nancy Joe Cut-Ups Manage a Head Stan (or a head short). - Pomp CircuvnStance E V Rt) ElGARjOp.i fc. Ii estate V Tftdwe.r . l-.J4n 1 ■ r l 1 1 -. , WA E 3— J J - i - - —i K f — : — n | j cr 9 t P % if vj i { -ff- ■“ 4— L k u to r r r r r - IT F F • —i —i — ' —HH1— Jovial Juniors Class Officers President Vice Pres Secretary Treasuer Terry Gossom Peggy Persell Janice Odgen Lynn Jackson Reporter Nancy Oakley Ricky Aldridge Beverley Allen Ermal Allen Bradford Andrew Tommy Arvin Margie Baker Barry Barnes Brenda Barnes Brenda Bladen Billie Buhlig Ronnie Callis Terry Callis Charles Cochran Cherona Courtney Richard Craig Dottie Dunlap Donna Eldridge Harvey Gilley Dennis Gosman Terry Gossom Mary Gray Linda Graves Doug Gross Linda Hackney Barry Hall Marie Hancock Virgil Hanlon Sharlena Hugeback Shelby Hughes Lynn Jackson Brenda Jones Joe Jones Pat Jones Marshall Kendall Mary Law Margaret Lawson Millie; Lawson Myrene Leach Sharon Liter Hazel Miller Pam Moreland Rita Morris Nancy Oakley Janice Odgen Larry O'Neal Peggy Persell Delores Poe Mark Powell James Purvis Tommy Raker Terry Rowlett Joleta Shafer Cherry Staples Janice Stark Mark Stethen June Stockdale Jimmy Sutherland Pat Sutherland Mike Taylor Joe Ed Tomlinson Judy Wentworth Dennis Westrick Douglas Wheeler Darrell Wilson Douglas Wingham Peter Wood Absent when pics were taken: Donald Sargent Five Juliets, one Romeo, and a SENIOR V.I.P. Juniors Are Everywhere I'm camera shy. Juniors (with their griddle) are hot stuff” C-J Rendevous Wolf on visitor's mule eyes junior wolves. Are the juniors really going to the dogs! 11 ??? Yes Sir--, Mr. Rothert. We were strolling along— until all at once... Speeding it up on the old typewriters. 55 Solely Sophomores 56 Class Officers President............Mike Shepherd Secretary .... Charles Richmond Vice President . . . Brenda Gossom Treasurer .... Rebecca Coghill Reporter.............Sharon Turner Chester Abbott Pamela Abbott Vickie Abbott Jean Adams Glenda Alexander Pamela Andrew Linda Angel Steve Butler Harold Cable Robert Cable Brenda Callis Janet Callis Donald Carson Douglas Chatham Becky Coghill Linda Coghill Larry Consley Johnny Cox Carroll Dunlap Janice Edwards Robert Eversole Richard Ginn Brenda Gossom Janice Griffeth Bernie Gross Kathleen Hackney Raymond Hammons Steve Harmon Kenneth Hunter Joyce Hutchason Joyce Jackson Ronald Jennings Phyllis Jett Dennis Jones Linda Long 58 t Opal Macon Betty Mart in Marcella McClure Frances McDole James McDole Robert McKinney Mike Morgan Janet Nutgrass Mark Overton Brenda Parker Virginia Purvis Mary Alice Ransdell Charles Richmond Steve Rodgers Rita Rose Danny Rowlett Karen Saari Bobby Shepherd Mike Shepherd Gaye Spillman Sondra Stethen Wanda Stewart Cheryl Stockdale Gary Sutherland Connie Taylor Steve Tharp Danny Townsend Carla Turner Sharon Turner Judy Wainscott Kathy Ward Jesse Webster Merle Westrick Julia Wheeler Joe Wiley Nice corn you got there, boys! ??? Going down the up” steps. I 59 Fascinating Freshmen Class Officers President....................Nancy Pettit Sec. -Treas. Vice President..................Jan Alsup Reporter . Scott Burrows Larry Chilton 6G Patricia Abbott Brenda Adams Bonita Alexander Nina Alexander Jan Alsup Johnny Andrew Billy Arnett Ida Arnett Jerry Arnett Birdie Baker Larry Baker Linda Baker Paulette Ball Debbie Bird Jackanna Bird Charles Broad Neil Bryan Nigel Burkhardt Scott Burrows Becky Callis Gary Callis Teddy Callis Sue Chatham Larry Chilton Annie Clark Eugene Cook Gregg Cooper Roberta Corley Tony Courtney June Crafton Charlene Cutshaw Gary Dunlap Eugene Embs Jelondia Evans Irene Eversole Rebecca Fox Tanyia Garrett Marsha Glaspie Patsy Goode James Gossom Ellis Gray David Green Paula Green Mike Gross Buster Halcomb Milton Hall Becky Hancock Mike Hayes Roger Heaton Jerry Horton Dale Jennings Gwen Jones Jack Jones Becky Lake Ruth Law Janice Leach Cheryl Liter Dennis Luckett Ruth McCord John McCreary Tommy McCutchen Thornton McKay Gary McKinney Robert McKinney Pat Marshall Jeannie Mershall Lisa Mitchell Jerry Moore Judy Napier Donna Nelson Steve Ogden Nancy Olivigni Dale O'Neal Patti Peak Patsy Persell Nancy Pettit LaVonna Poe David Powell Judy Rae Powell Ernie Powell Gayle Pyles Mary Ann Quire Wanda Richmond Beverly Roberts Ann Sachleben Buddy Scott David Smith Timothy Schermer Audrey Spurr Karen Staples Lisa Staples Judy Temple Judy Tilley Joe Tingle Pat Townsend Donna Turner Stanley Wingham John Wood Carol Wright Lillice Young Mary Yzaguirre Freshmen Study Their Way Through School PROOF: Some students STUDY! He even studies food measure ments 64 Enterprising Eighth Graders Class Officers President........... Vice President . . Tommy Sibley Diane Shepherd Reporter . . . Secretary. . . . Treasurer . . . Suzanne Graham . . . Terry Taylor . Brenda Richmond 65 Lana Abbott Samuel Abbott Juanita Adair Marcella Allen David Arvin Donald Barnes Rosaline Beacraft Bobby Black Barbara Boldery Leonard Boldery Janie Briddle Sammy Burton Larry Callis Calvin Campbell Clara Campbell Rachel Carson David Carter Timmy Clark Ray Clem Elma Sue Clifford Frankie Coghill Terry Consley Allen Cox Arlene Cull Chrystal Duncan Judy Eldridge Allen Embs Judy Eversole Mark Fisher Terry Fitzgerald Homer Goode, Jr Kenneth Gossom Suzanne Graham Eddie Grey James Gray Gary Greenwood Rodney Harmon Robert Hoskins Brenda Jackson Dennie Jackson Lou Jackson Mike Jett Ronald Jones Mary Leach Nancy Leach Bonnie Lee Terry Mahoney Doug Martin Jane Martin Wayne Martin Doris McCutcheon Larry McDowell Robert Means Ruby Miller David Mitchell Lynn Moreland Danny Morgan Terry Morgan Darlene Napier Frances O'Neal Keith Overton Allen Perkinson Valinda Perkinson Connie Pyles Terry Purvis Tommy Ralston Brenda Richmond Ralph Robbins Robin Rodgers Debbie Rowlett Dianna Rowlett Sharon' Rowlett Freddie Rucker Dale Sabie Diana Shepherd Tommy Sibley Debbie Spillman Danny Stark Monty Staples Jo Ann Stewart Mary Stewart Neil Stockdale David Taylor Terry Taylor Diana Temple Rudy Tilley Jerry Tingle George Turner Mickey Turner Jimmy Wainscott Robert Webster Barry Welty Joy Willis Calvin Wilson Russell Young Absent when Pic- tures were taken: Marlene Gaines Donna Horine Calvin Sachleben Eddie Snell 68 mmm Go-Go Hurry, Hurry! Eighth Graders A friendly foursome Say, Cheese... A full-of-pep five 69 Phillip Aldridge Danny Alexander Gary Andrews Harold Angell Dennis Arnett Charlene Ashby Linda Baker Danny Barnes Martha Barnes Raymond Bell Linda Bird Larry Boldery Terry Boldery Veronica Boldery Charles Brent Andrea Briddle Melinda Brown Stephen Brown Lana Burkhardt Theresa Burkhardt Sheila Burrows Carla Carder Ronnie Carder Bonnie Carter Carolyn Carter David Chandler Shirley Chatham John Clark Rita Clem Debbie Colbert Helen Cook Thomas Cook Jimmie Cooper Dennis Courtney Kathy Crafton James Crafton Patricia Cull Roy Dean James Duncan Barney Egerton Sharon Eldridge Diana Embs Jim Floyd Kimberly Fox Jacquelin Garrett Richard Garriott Diane Ginn Vickie Gossom Mary Sue Graves Larry Handlon Timothy Hargrove Alfred Harmon Gene Harmon Mary Harmon Kathy Hayden Pat Hewitt Betty Horine Brenda Jackson Vedie Jackson Joyce Law Larry Law David Lawson Keith Liter Tim Liter Debbie McCord George McDowell Virginia Maxwell Frankie Melvin Connie Mershall Brenda Mitchell Suzanne Munier Kathy Nelson Bobby Parker Trudy Peak Pam Persell Ronnie Pyles Beverly Richmond Jo Ann Ross Mark Saari Wanda Sachleben Timothy Scott Phyllis Seegers Raymond Shepherd Joyce Simmons Danny Smith David Smith Jerry Smith Rosie Smith Penny Spillman Virginia Stewart Stephen Teague Candus Tilley Linda Temple Myron Dale Tingle Carolyn Townsend Mike Turner Patricia Webster Warren Webster Marcella Wiley Noel Wiley Loretta Wilson Deanna Wright Margaret Wright Mike Wright Joan Young Much ado about everything! Try it. Girls, it's easy! Spritely Seventh Graders Enliven the Environment Quick-Eye Barnes finds the much- Fall days and fun lovers. 74 Near-perfect attendance earns a party. 75 The Elbmirt Staff Plans and Pix Hopefully Turn Out as Pages. Pix Pasted Can't Get Lost and Telling the Tale Takes Time, even with an Interested (?) Onlooker. The Captions Capture the Typists. Sponsor Ransdell, Chief Popcorn Popper. Glee Clubs Senior High Mrs. Louis Garriott is Glee Club Director Junior High MAJORETTES--LEFT TO RIGHT: Janice Ogden, Brenda Richmond, Lynn Jackson, Lavonna Poe, Lisa Staples. OFFICERS President.................................Ermal Allen Vice-President....................Ricky Rodgers Secretary.........................Dotty Dunlap Treasurer.........................Maria Walker Reporter..........................Lynda Fisher T.C.H.S. Band 79 FFA Officers President. . . . Barry Joyce Vice-Pres. . Billy Joe Powell Secretary . . Steve Butler Treasurer. . . Lee Jackson Reporter . . . Rodney Ashby Sentinel . . Doug Wheeler ASSISTANTS Vice-Pres. Richard Craig Secretary. Bobby McKinney Treasurer. . . Steve Tharp Reporter . . . Richard Ginn Sentinel . . Harvey Gilley 80 UNDERCLASSMEN WORK HARD. BUT WHERE ARE THE JUNIORS AND SENIORS? FFA’s Big Burley Businessmen 81 Future Business Leaders of America Local Chapter 2349 82 OFFICERS President.....................Ken Foree Treasurer Vice-President...............Gerry Ward Historian Secretary..................Nancy Oakley Reporter . . Sherry Boldery . . Maria Walker Donna Greenwood FBLA State Convention Brown Hotel Louisville, Kentucky April 23-24, 1965 Mr. FBLA Both our Mr. and Miss FBLA ranked in top ten in the state. P Miss FBLA Presenting: Ann Yager, candidate for State Secretary Top typist has plenty of help, (unwanted) Gaye points out how to block. 84 OFFICERS President--Gregg Fisher Secretary--Sherry Boldery Vice-President--Maria Walker Treasurer--Janice Coffin Reporter--Linda Fisher T.C.H.S. Teen Drivers Pres. Greg Fisher receives awards in behalf of Teen Drivers for conducting Heart Fund Drive and having all cars checked for safety. Future Teachers of America T.C.H.S. Chapter OFFICERS President......................Ken Foree Vice-President..................Nancy Ford Secretary......................Ann Yager Treasurer.....................Ricky Rodgers Reporter..................Donna Greenwood National Forensic League Local NFL chapter participates in speech and debate contests with neighboring schools. As we go to press the chapter has been in competition with George Rogers Clark High School in Winchester and Henry County Hig i. Several members of the group attended a debate clinic at Villa Ma- donna Academy in Covington. Sponsor Coffin chats with chapter President about current debate topic, Resolved that the Federal Government Should Adopt a Program of Compulsory Arbitration in Labor Management Disputes in Basic Industries. OFFICERS President.......... Vice-President . . Assistant Veep . . Recording Secretary Assistant Rec. Sec . Corresponding Sec . Assistant Corr. Sec Treasurer .... Reporter........... . . Ricky Rodgers . . Brenda Parker . . . Ken Foree . . Millie Lawson Donna Greenwood . . Brenda Barnes . . Nancy Oakley . . Brenda Bladen . . .Billy Powell 87 8th and 9th Grade Beta Club Members CHARACttP Sponsors Beta Club HONORARY SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT ORGANIZATION Organized December 6, 1965 Trimble County Teachers Association Officers President. • ■ Vice President Secretary . . Treasurer. . . . . Donald Hawkins . Mrs. Percy Walker . . . Joan Hancock Mrs. Donald Hawkins The TCTA membership includes teachers from the Milton Elementary School, the Bed- ford Elementary School and Trimble County High School. Its objective is the advancement of the teaching profession at the local level. It is affiliated with both KEA and NEA. The TCTA sponsored a Public Relations Dinner Tuesday evening. November 9. attended by school patrons as well as teachers. T. K. Stone. Supt. Elizabethtown schools, was guest speaker. 89 Trimble County High Schools Alumni Association Registering the more than 400 diners. TCHS Class of 1928 has largest representation. Master of ceremonies Owen Clifford chats with chief speakers Gen. Ben Butler and Principal J. C. Cantrell. TCHS and Milton High Alumni mem- bers have gala reunion dinner. Classmates meet at every turn. Renewing old friendships. MAY 1965 They organize, set up scholarship fund and plan annual get-together. Singer Joan Williams with Mother- accompanist Mrs. Grace Neal. 90 The Raiders A-Team SITTING: Gary Graham, Lee Jackson, Jimmy Calvert, Gregg Fisher, Danny Black. STANDING: James Halcomb, Mike Taylor, Rod Ashby, David Stark, Dennie Gosman. 92 Head Coach: Bruce Springate Ass't Coach: Vernon Craig Managers: Kenny Foree, Terry Gossom B-Team Raiders FIRST ROW: Robert McKinney, Bobby McKinney, Jerry Wilson, Neil Bryan, Dale Jennings. SECOND ROW: Joe Tingle, Barry Andrew, John Alsup, David Green, Carroll Dunlap, Steve Butler. THIRD ROW: Jerry Moore, Tommy McCutcheon, Larry Chilton, Gary Dunlap, James Gossom. Coach: Vernon Craig Manager: Mike Shepherd BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1965-66 Nov. 12 Western Jan. 11 Carroll Co Nov. 16 Gallatin Co Jan. 14 Owen Co Nov. 19 Good Shepherd . . . Jan. 18 Lincoln Institute . . Nov. 20 Onedia Institute . . . Jan. 25 Oldham Co Nov. 23 Henry Co Jan. 28 Eminence Nov. 30 Carroll Co Feb. 1 Henry Co Dec. 3 Western Feb. 4 Good Shepherd . . . Dec. 10 Walton-Verona . . . Feb. 11 Country Day .... Dec. 14 Lincoln Institute . . Feb. 15 Oldham Co Dec. 17 Owen Co Feb. 18 Gallatin Co .... Jan. 5-8 Henry Co. Invitational Tournament Feb. 22 Eminence . New Castle Feb. 25 Mt. Washington. . . - 93 95 Cheerleader Sponsor: Joann Hancock 96 CHEERLEADERS--Marcia Gillespie, Lynda Fisher, Connie Taylor, Dotty Dunlap, Brenda Gossom. ■ Intramural Sports Softball for Girls Touch Football Volleyball Softball for Boys Donald Hawkins is In- tramural Sports director. Intramural Sports are sponsored each fall for both high school students and junior high so that all may have the opportunity to play games on a competitive basis. It also provides exercise for those who do not take physical education. Practice makes Perfect. ■ i Richard Campbell Stanley Craig David Stark Jimmie Andrew Mike Gossom Tommy Bayne David Wood Dennie Gosman Greg Hutcherson Brad Hargrove Barry Andrew Freddy Chatham Gary Graham Lee Jackson Pete Wood 99 Seniors take the GATB Test Sponsored by Youth Opportunity Center, Kentucky State Employment Service, Louisville, Kentucky Testing Time The GATB is a combination test of general aptitude and finger dexterity. The GATB Test is for various oc- cupations. It will predict success in college. HI 17. I ain't got nothin' to hide. 14. Put up ya' dukes. 13. 11. Aw, I ain't so little! 15. Pretty ain't I? 18. ME? on Candid Camera? 19. MERRY CHRISTMAS to me. 1. Ahwright you seniors! 6. See, I used to be skinny! When We Were Easier Caught 10. I'll get Zorro vet! 2. I'll huff and I'll puff. 7. Are you really- Mickey Mouse? 3. Wanna drag? 4. Happy Birth- day to me! V Catchem’ Ways 5. Duh... This is a holdup! 9. Yager's prize products, Ann and Ham. 101 Senior Charm Starts Showin’ Me Jane- You Chita 37. His name's Wobert. 32. I'd rather fight than switch. 20. Me and my dolly. 24. A real swinger! 29. Hear ye. etc. 22. 21. What's new pussycat? 25. DUH. 30. Is anyone looking? 34. I won’t wreck your tricycle. 26. You could at least smile. g 31. Why walk? 35. I didn't fe. 0s s ' do it! 23. Aw, change your own tire! 28. Me, a problem child? A 33. They told me to smile. 38. Teacher's pet (peeve). 102 41. I'm free. 42. Ain't she sweet. W ■■ I 40. Cheeze. 43. Do the jerk! This is where it started. % 44. Twinkle 45. Mother, please! toes. 47. SMILEY. 49. tiny. Hi, handsome. HEART 48. I hate pixies. 50. Senior Kool-Aid makes me sick!!! CATCHERS 1. Gerry 14. Linda W. 2. Ken 15. Linda P. 3. Lynda F. 16. Ricky 4. Maria 17. Kay 5. Gregg 18. Ritchey 6. Gary L. 19. Rodney 7. Hutch 20. Donna 8. Joe 21. Sue Adams 9. Ann 22. Karen Linda 10. Jim 23. Janice 11. Gary G. 24. Virginia 12. Doug 25. Doug 13. Lee 26. Barry 27. Nancy T. 40. Brenda 28. Carolyn 41. Elizabeth 29. Marie 42. Connie 30. Gloria 43. Gaye 31. Butch 44. Yvette 32. Lynn 45. Dennis 33. Wayne 46. Loretta 34. Nancy F. 47. Paul 35. Margie 48. Marilyn 36. David 49. Eloise 37. Sherry 50. Charletta 38. Billy Joe 51. Jane M. 39. James Potato Chip Pulchritude 104 Fisher flourishes class rings. We order in September and get them.............almost never. Stern Senior Salesmen Getting Papa's approval 100% GOOD! I CWS TgUlJQ Seniors Sell to Spend Liter, the popcorn king, and his crew. 105 The rush is on for senior concessions. Bus Drivers LEFT TO RIGHT: Charlie Wood Joe Arnett Cecil Harmon Merchant Colbert Otis Parson James Coshow We leave the driving to them. READY! 107 School Spelling Bee Held in Assembly December 8, 1965 Spelling contestants came from all grades in Junior and Senior Higfi. First Place Winner GARY DUNLAP Mr. Cropper Presents Award to best Speller Gary Dunlap who Represented FFA. Runner-up Donna Greenwood congratulates winner. Career Day October 21, 1965 A Career Day is held annually at TCHS so that high school students may consult with representatives from colleges, business and trade schools. Students receive in- formation on courses offered, expenses, loan possibilities, scholarships and workshops. Also on hand are re- presentatives from business firms and the employment service to provide data on job possibilities in the Madison area and in Kentucky as a whole. The trees have lost their leaves but the ground has gained a white horizon-to-horizon carpet that sparkles in the sunshine. The late afternoon sky seems to predict more snow. The bright Stars and Stripes come down as the school day nears its close. Winter Sets in WOW! She hit him right in the kisser! Three against one is hardly fair. Kathy and Becky, just arrived from the Bedford Elementary School to go home with their TCHS parent- teachers, can’t resist the snow. • v A . j. -i Snow-ball fights inevitably follow snowfalls. Girls scatter fast when more boys begin to gather ammunition. In the Fall We Fall in Line for Fire Drills At the first sound of the fire buzzer the student body, 550 strong, moves quickly but orderly out of the various buildings to a spot of safety. Teachers check their rolls and maintain a military-like discipline until the return bell rings. T.C.H.S.’ Biggest Improvement in ’65-’66 The Blacktopping of the School Road The old road with the monstrous chugholes is scraped preparatory to receiving a new surface. While the surfacing is in progress, students enter and leave the building through the back gym doors. School Board Chairman Virgil Welty and a crew of men from the Kentucky State High way Department do the work. It is almost unbelievable that the school road is finally getting a face-lifting. Ail cars are parked down near the US 421 entrance during the black- topping. Principal Cropper confers with road workers. 1 Drama at Its Best on the T.C.H.S. Stage An outstanding portrayal of the Easter Resurrection Story was presented by Mr. Quisenberry's speech class in April 1965. In the lower right-hand picture is shown the cast of The Taming of the Shrew, a Shakespearian play very ably presented by the Carriage House Players of Louis- ville in December 1965. 116 Don Roberts, who would have been a Donald Roberts junior this year, was killed in an automobile accident in the spring of 1965. We Shall Remember Mr. Fisher, our senior sponsor, left TCHS in January 1966 to become principal of the Milton Elementary School. The seniors gave a farewell party for him and presented him and Mrs. Fisher with a silver tray. The new senior sponsor is Mr. Donald Hawkins. 117 It’s Christinas Everywhere! In classrooms, hallways, the gym, the lunch- room, and even out-of-doors. It's Christmas wherever there are gifts, carols, treats and light hearts. The Camera Doesn't Lie The science building and lunchroom at the left of the red brick, and trees at the right? Or Does It The photographer saw a movie being shown on the screen but not the camera. Where they looking at a boy's black eye or a ball bouncing in the air? f MI Here is the water tower but where is the art work of past TCHS classes? Does Mrs. Cropper really wear her dresses this long? Is love so blind that these couples really think they are alone in a secluded corner of the school building? 1 19 Little Town and Country Drive Inn Make Your Next Wish Broasted Chicken Bedford Phone 255-3582 Kentucky The Farmers Bank of Milton No Service Charge Complete Banking Service Phone 268-5256 Miiton Kentucky Morgan Drug Store Filling Prescriptions is Our Main Business Bedford, Ky. Phone 255-3540 (Day) Phone 255-3273 (Night) 121 Fisher Construction Company Pioneer Shop GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Phone 255-7130 BEDFORD, KENTUCKY LENA W. FOREE YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOME £ STORM DOORS AND WINDOWS Front view of home recently com- pleted by K. F. Builder in DRYWALL CONSTRUCTION Trimble County. Phone 255-3379 BEDFORD, KENTUCKY KENNETH FOREE 122 Compl iments of RICHMOND' S TRADING POST Grocer ies- C igarettes, Ice Cream-Soft Drinks 2.68-5602 U.S. 421 Between IfffP M i1ton-Bedford Norve 1 Charles Richmond MITE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION In the Heart of Main at Mulberry 812-265-5241 Madison, Indiana 47250 the C 1 ty1 (LOAN!?) XtOW ATt£ MADISON FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. w Estab1i shed 1875 BUTLER'S ALL STAR DAIRY Main at Jefferson Madison, Ind. Madison, Indiana After The Game Try FRISCH'S A Real Champ A DATTLLO FRUIT CO. Madison, Indiana JOHN KNOEBEL SON Madison Indiana 101 West Main Street C1 ifty Drive Branch Hanover Branch 124 Sales S- Service Parts S- Repairs STANDERFORD COMPANY, INC. Farm Equipment Phone 273-1105 Rt. 5 St. Highway 107 Madison Indiana COSBY MOTOR SERVICE Motor Tune-Up Genera 1 Repa i rs Automatic Transmission Service Front End Alignment Phone 265-23 5 2k Hour Service 119 West Fifth St. Madison Indiana HOUSE OF FLOWERS Emmett S. Wood Corsage Spec iali st Phone 265-3561 % 13 -3 1 6 East Main 1) O Madison Indiana Best Wishes, Seniors OSCAR C. BEAR SON Jeweler and Optometrist If You Have The Girl, Oscar Has The Ring Mad i son Ind i ana MADISON BANK TRUST COMPANY The Oldest Bank In Indiana Four Locations to Serve You Downtown Madison Downtown Hanover Drive-in Motor Bank on Jefferson Street Hilltop Branch Junction Highway 7 107 Member FDIC Full Service Bank It's Christmas the Year Round In Our Toy Department AL'S VARIETY AND NEWS Phone 265-3148 202 West Main,Street 125 • - 1.1 R. E. CLEM Groceries Dry Goods Pyrofax Gas 20 lb., 100 lbs. Cy 1 i nde rs Pyrofax - Frigidaire - Maytag Speed Queen Appliances Choice Meats Fresh Fruits Vegetables Thelma and Lee Pearson Managers Phone 255-3266 Bedford, Kentucky PEARSON’S B. C. FOOD STORE CHANDLER AND TOOMBS Sinclair Oil Station Gasoline-Oi1-Accessories Water Hau 1ing 24 Hour Service Phone 255-3694 Bedford, Ky. 0 0 ROBERTS RADIO AND TV REPAIR Certified Quality Service Phone 255-4437 Bedford, Ky. C. L. ROBERTS 126 Comp 1iments of Rand Insurance Agency It's a Bad Policy Not to Have a Good One John Rand Payne Rodgers Phone 255“3286 Bedford, Ky. Betty’s Flower Shop Party Favors, Home Arrangements, Funeral Work, Weddings, Corsage Work, Artificial Flower Work Phone 255-7 3 Bedford, Ky. Comp 1i men ts of Wood Funeral Flome M i 1 ton, Ky. Bedford Mortuary Bedford, Ky. Bedford Loan and Deposit Bank A FRIENDLY BANK IN THE HEART OF TRIMBLE COUNTY SINCE 1891 Member FDIC Bedford Kentucky 127 Miles and Ward Grocery The Best in Fresh Fruits, Meats and Vegetables A Full Line of Groceries Dial 255-3221 Bedford Kentucky Comp 1iments of Jefferson County Auto Dealers Association Motors McCubbin Ford Motors Voltz Chevrolet Motors Jefferson County New Car Dealers Assn. Ind i ana 128 Bennett C roxton Dema ree Mad i son Compliments of United Farmers Bank The Bank That Service Built Telephone 532-7331 Campbe11sbu rg, Ky. Joe Bush Farm Supply Phone 532-7919 Campbe11sburg, Ky. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER HOLLAND FARM EQUIPMENT GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 129 Steinhardt-Hanson SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES Typewriters Duplicators Adding Machines Gifts and Greeting Cards Art Supplies Madison Indiana Comp 1iments of A W Drive-In Restaurant Highway 107 Serving Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner in our Air-Conditioned Dining Room. Curb Service Call-In Orders Rachel Vickers and Eddie Komi osi Owners Phone 273“1232 Madison Comp 1iments of Boonie’s Blue Flame LP Gas and Madison Water Softener Co. Phone 265-3666 Madison, Ind. Comp 1iments of : b h k r r - - : Lodge Brothers Furniture and Appliances Mad i son Ind i ana 130 Kentuckiana Compliments of Vaults 6 Monuments Coo-Par Concrete Distinctive Memorials Need Not Be Expensive Coop. H. J. Ball Phone 268-5250 J. L. Pi rtle Phone 255-3535 Carrollton and Madison Compl imerits of Carrollton Wholesale Tobaccos Carrol 1 ton, Ky. Phone 732-43 6 131 Dee’s Oriente Salon Bleaching, Styling, Tinting, Permanent Waves, Shaping Body Waves Ken’s Drive In CREATIVE HAIRSTYLING A i r Condi t ioned Open Evenings by Appointment A ring brings Pizza Sub Sandwiches Offering a Choice of Mulberry Front Operators DEE GRABBE LINDA C. PERRY ANN HANNAH ANNIE FLANNIGAN Madison Indiana 416 East First St. Phone 265-3965 Madison Indiana U-All Kum We'll Be Glad to Have You Morrow Tobacco Warehouse Co. On the Hill top Prompt Unloading 240,000 Sq. Ft. Capacity Three Sales Per Week 7 ,000 Baskets Madison Indiana 132 Land Motor Company Dodge Dealer over 30 years Dodge Dodge Trucks Phone 845-4221 Eminence Kentucky Western Auto THE FAMILY STORE AND CATALOG ORDER CENTER AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES HARDWARE APPLIANCES T.V. HOUSEWARES SATISFACTION GUARANTEED PHONE 255-7260 Bedford, Ky. Abbott’s Feed Store AUBREY'S RED A FEED AGRICO FERTILIZER FIELD SEED AND BULK GARDEN SEED S 8 b ' Phone 255-7260 Bedford, Ky. Compl iments of TRIMBLE COUNTY FARM BUREAU AND KY. FARM BUREAU MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Ph. Mil ton 268-3388 Bedford 255-7105 E C 0 N 0 M Y C L E A N E R S Suits Dresses Coats Pants Shi rts Ski rts Sweaters Downtown - West Madison Main S- Hill Mad i son, Ind. Seed Farm Supplies Compliments of Trimble Co-operative Phone 268-3337 Mi 1 ton , Ky. 133 J. B. STOPHER Comp 1iments of Farm Supp1ies CITY MEAT MARKET and Frozen Food Locker Fresh and Cured Meats Country Meat Carrollton Kentucky 4A5 Main Street Carroll ton, Ky. ADAMS CONSTRUCTI ON CO. Brick, Black Stone , Concrete Dumpt rucks Phone 732-5791 Box 13 Carrol 1 ton Kentucky Comp 1 iments of CARROLLTON TRACTOR SALES Phone 732-8803 Carrol 1 ton Kentucky Entertain Your Friends at HIGHLAND RESTAURANT CHURCHILL MANOR Plate Lunch Short Orders Sandwiches We are always glad to serve you. Ernest and Louise Welch Carroll ton Kentucky Carrollton Kentucky Comp 1 imerits of Phone 732- 251 Carrollton Kentucky 134 PHIL'S FURNITURE, INC. Furniture for Every Home Dumont Color TV Kelvinator Appliances Near 11th Highland Phone 732-AA92 Carrollton Kentucky CORNER SUPERETTE Open Seven Days a Week Phone 268-3366 Mi 1 ton Kentucky CHAMBERS DRUGS Clifty Plaza Shopping Center Phone 273-35 5 Madison 1 ndi ana Compliments of DIEKEN'S BAKERY Clifty Plaza Shopping Center Phone 273 22kk Madison Indiana OK SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. Paint, Hardware, Appliances Electrical Supplies, Plumbing Heat i ng Building Materials Buy O.K. Lumber Phone 732-A362 Carrol 1 ton, Ky. IRWIN FARMERS STORE, INC. PLAZA SHOP ■ Open 9:00 AM l Hff sf)0f) c, ifty PIaza Shopping Center The John Deere Dealer Agricultural Industrial Madison Indiana Madison Indiana LONG'S MILTON STANDARD SERVICE STATION Comp 1iments of Always at Your Service MADDOX TOBACCO WAREHOUSE AAA Service Mi 1 ton Kentucky Madison Indiana 135 Comp 1i men ts of BARNETT LUMBER CO. , INC. Where Qua 1i ty Isn't Expens i ve BARNETT FUNERAL HOMES Phone 532-7363 Campbe11sburg Kentucky Campbe11sburg Kentucky DENTON S- COX, INC. Compliments of Mercury - Comet CITIZENS BANK On the Square Phone 3A6-6831 LaGrange Kentucky New Castle Kentucky Compliments of Comp 1iments of SMISER CARTER, INC. BANK OF OLDHAM COUNTY Chevrolet Pontiac Olds Sales and Service Member FDIC X2ZZ QzS7 LaGrange, Ky. Phone 279-5A50 Pewee Valley, Ky. 241-8937 LaGrange Kentucky HEAD'S REXALL DRUG STORE DAVIS-CARNES FORD, INC. To Help in High School and College, We Carry the Com- plete Line of College Outline Books Covering 1 AO Titles as English, History, Science, Telephone 2A1-8A77 Math, Government, Study Aids, Etc. 279-5771 LaGrange Kentucky LaGrange Kentucky 136 Comp 1iments of Phone 7 3-5180 SULPHUR GROCERY Sulphur, Ky. Friends of T.C.H.S. ADLER’S SINCLAIR SUPER SERVICE. Madison. Ind. BEDFORD COMMUNITY STORE, Bedford, Ky. BURNETT IGA, Campbellsburg, Ky. C R PARTS SERVICE. INC.. Madison, Ind. COAKLEY FARM EQUIPMENT. LaGrange. Ky. DEMAREE’S MEN’S SHOP, Madison. Ind. DOG SUDS, Clifty Drive, Madison, Ind. ELECTRIC APPLIANCE, INC. . Carrollton, Ky. HAND'S DEPARTMENT STORE. Madison. Ind. HARDIN MORRIS INSURANCE. New Castle, Ky. HUDSON, WAUNITA, Trimble Circuit Clerk, Bedford, Ky. INGLIS DRUG STORE, Madison, Ind. JAY C. FOOD STORE, Madison, Ind. MAJOR T. JESTER DEPARTMENT STORE. Madison, Ind. K-DELL RESTAURANT, Carrollton. Ky. KENDALL S GROCERY. Carrollton. Ky. KNOEBEL-BIRD, Madison. Ind. KOEHLER SUPPLY CO., INC., Madison. Ind. KRAFT FOODS. Carrollton. Ky. LAKE VIEW DRIVE-IN THEATER, Pendleton. Ky. MADISON RADIO SERVICE, Madison. Ind. MC NEIL CHEVROLET, Carrollton. Ky. MILTON DAIRY QUEEN. Milton. Ky. NAY’S STANDARD STATION. LaGrange. Ky. 137 Jo Lee’s Boy Drive Inn Located on of the Approach the Scenic Kentucky Side to the Mi 1ton-Madison Bridge Mi 1 ton Kentucky More T.C.H.S. Friends OHIO THEATER, Madison, Ind. PARIS STYLES, Madison, Ind. ROSEHILL FLORIST, Eminence, Ky. SIMMONS RESTAURANT, Bedford, Ky. SIMMONS GENERAL STORE, Campbellsburg, Ky. TAFF S BEAUTY SALON. Clifty Plaza Shopping Center, Madison, Ind. TANDY, DON, Trimble County Tax Commissioner, Bedford, Ky. TOLLIVER, CHARLES, LaGrange, Ky. TROXELL MOTOR SALES, LaGrange, Ky. TRUE, BOB, Trimble County Attorney, Bedford, Ky. WASHBURN, H. M. DR. , LaGrange, Ky. WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH, Milton. Ky. WEBSTER'S DRUGGIST. Carrollton, Ky. WRIGHT. WALLACE, Trimble County Court Clerk, Bedford. Ky. WHEELER OIL SERVICE. Bedford, Ky. 138 ANOTHER YEARBOOK ENDS BUT LIFE KEEPS ON GOING ROUND AND ROUND AND UP AND DOWN AT TCHS for those of us about to say FAREWELL and for those who will carry on.
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