Waverly High School - Novel Yearbook (Waverly, OH)
- Class of 1959
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1959 NOVEL published by r -1. rHE SENIOR CLASS OF VAVERLY HIGH SCHOOL VAVERLY, OHIO Dr. C. L. Critchfield Mr. James Rucker DEDICATION During the 1958-1959 school year the Pike County schools, and the Waverly schools in particular, lost two people who gave generously of their time and talents to assist the students. Dr. C. L. Critchfield was for many years the doctor for the athletic teams. Doc's love of the boys, his crusty humor, and his willingness ?o serve will long be remembered by the athletes with whom he worked. Mr. James Rucker came to Pike County to establish the Pike County Vocational School, an educational experiment which is unique to Pike County. A splendid educator and a devoted worker, Mr. Rucker gave the school an excellent foundation. The Waverly students who worked with him remember him with respect and affection. To these two men whose untimely death is so keenly felt by Waverly students we respectfully dedicate the Waverly Novel of 1959. - 2 - 1 ffrH l .. B Ji4  1 n SI h ⢠t ' â M-- [MINISTRATION BOARD OF EDUCATION W. H Acord, President Clarence Cooper James Drennen R. O. McFerren D. H. Francis SUPERINTENDENTS COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT........J. E. Way ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT.....Chester Way WAVERLY SUPERINTENDENT........John R. Teichert - 5 - MISS DORIS KENNARD High School Secretary MR. FRANK SHELBY Principal of Waverly High School - 6 - MR. BERNARD MAPLE Clerk of Board MISS HALLIE WARE Secretary FRED BAUMAN Industrial Arts B. A., Fairmont State College, M. S., Stout Institute EDITH DAWSON Latin, English B. S., Denison University M. A., Ohio State University JAMES KETTER Science, Civics B. S., Ohio University JOHN CALDWELL Social Science A. B., Wooster College M. A., Ohio University CLARE FLESER Commercial Subjects, English B. S., Ohio State University, Graduate Study, Bowling Green University, Ohio State University TRUMAN KNEISLEY Science B. S., Wilmington College - 7 - JAMES T. CARROLL Commercial Subjects B. S., M. A., Morehead State College CARROLL HAWHEE Head Coach, Commercial Subjects B. A. Morehead State College Ball State College JOHN MARTIN Assistant Coach, Physical Education and Health, American History B. S., Ohio State University DOROTHY RUCKER Art B. S., Morris Harvey College JOHANNA SAMSON English B. Mus, M. Mus, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music MABEL SCOTT Home Economics B. S., Ohio State University CHARLES O. SHRADER English, Speech, French B. Mus., Miami University, M. A. University of Michigan BETSY SMITH Mathematics Roanoke College, A. B., College of William and Mary JIMMIE SMITHSON Physical Education, Health, Biology, A. B., Morehead State College WILLIS SOUTHERN Commercial, General Mathematics, Sociology and Psychology B. S., Murray State College WILLIAM E. TETRICK Music B. S., M. A., Ohio State University 8 - Pat Lenderman TREASURER..............Marjorie Wise NEWS REPORTER.........Dennis Neufarth VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY..... PRESIDENT. . . Donna Streitenberger Lora Sheets - 9 - Larry Acord Marilyn Allen Ronald Ansara Larry Barker Daniel Bellaw Louanne Christman Zuella Colegrove Phil Collins - 11 - Joe Chattin Sam Bucy Margaret Burdett Richard Burkitt LaDonna Cashman Thomas Crain Donna Crist Ruth Dyke Larry Evans Linda Evans Beryl Eylar Melinda Fish Coke Fyffe James Heibel Jack Henkel - 13 - Jo Hickman James Isom Marjorie Martin Estel James John Jones Shelby Jean Leeth William Leffler Pat Lenderman Donald Maloy Michael Meeker Swanson Mounts, Jr. Robert McConkey Linda Murray Dennis Neufarth Fred Newby William Overman Tom Oyer Dave Palmer - 16 - John OâHalloran Merry Dawn Odle Becky Patrick Susan Patterson Ida Pennington Donald Puckett Ronald Puckett John Skinner Louise Snively Donna Streitenberger - 18 - John Scribner Geneva Seeling Lora Sheets Fatty Simonton Marjorie Sautter ; Edward Stuck Hazel Stulley Steve Sullivan Alice Tolle James Trachsel Kittie Vulgamore - 19 - Marjorie Wise Robert Woods Chrissie Work CLASS MOTTO Grant us the knowledge to know what is right, and courage enough to do it. - 20 - CLASS COLORS Blue and White CLASS FLOWER Red Rose Row I: Louanne Christman, Geneva Seeling, Zuella Colegrove, Merry Dawn Odle, Patty Kemper, Susan Patterson, Linda Murray, Martha Kuhner, Mary Ann Bland. Row 2: Beryl Eylar, Larry Evans, Roger Robinson, Bob McConkey, Bill Overman, Jim Cuckler, Jack Henkel, Marjorie Sautter. HISTORY Of the eighty-seven graduates in the Class of 1959, only a small group attended the VVaverly Schools for the entire twelve years. During the past few years, rapid changes have taken place in both the school and the community. The population of Waverly has become less static than in the past, and the school classes reflect that change. Those who have attended Waverly schools for twelve years have gained much from their association with students who have come in from other schools and whose varied backgrounds have contributed vastly to the success of the class. - 21 - PROPHECY As I was walking down the Midway of the local carnival just after school graduation, I noticed a large sign advertising the skills of Madame Leene, the fortune teller. I decided to visit her to find out whether she could tell me of the future of my former classmates. Upon talking with her, I found that she would be able to do this for me. Madame Leene slowly performed all the little gestures and sayings that went with the actual story-telling. After all of the spells were set, she began to get the picture from her crystal ball. First thing to come into focus in the crystal ball was the scene of a wrestling ring. A ladies' tag-team match was about to start in which CRISSIE WORK, KATY WICKLINE, PHYLLIS BOGGS, and FLORINE MURRAY were the wrestlers. The referee for this glorious event was PHIL COLLINS. At ringside sat TOM Killer CRAIN, famous king of the mat. As the view of the wrestling arena faded away, Las Vegas came into sight, There the famous $ Restaurant was seen, owned by the notorious gangster gentlemen, MIKE MEEKER, RICHARD BURKITT, and DON MALOY. Inside the restaurant we saw the famous night club entertainer, MERRY DAWN Bloomer ODLE. Running around among the tables were the cigarette girls BECKY PATRICK, DONNA CRIST, and LORA SHEETS. Now Madame Leene related what she could see at the scene of the JOHN ROUFF Hospital. Up in room 2304 was BUD EYLAR, who had accidentally broken his leg while playing basketball for the University of Cincinnati. The nurses taking care of Bud were SUSIE PATTERSON, DONNA STREITENBERGER, and GENEVA SEELING. As the scene faded, it seemed to be time for Bud's bath, and I hope that the girls had good luck. The next scene was of a steam room where JOHN JONES, President of the Jones Bubble Gum Factory (Squish! Squish!) was taking a steam bath to lose his excess weight. He was reading a copy of Mad Magazine. As he opened the magazine to the first page, there was an editorial by TOM OYER. A few pages later, there was a story about STEVE SULLIVAN'S taking over Michelangelo's job of painting on the ceiling. Next was a view of a T.V, studio where the program Broken Arrow was being given. The new Cochise was RONNIE ANSARA. His pale face blood-brother was DAVE PALMER. By the way, JOE CHATTIN owns the arms that break the arrow. Cameramen on duty were DANIEL BELLAW, ELMER THOMPSON, and ROGER BENNETT. On a remote radio broadcast from the local drag-strip, LARRY BARKER was the announcer of the dayâs timings. Some of the top drivers were TERRY TAYLOR, JAKE DYKE, ROGER CUCKLER, and SAM BUCY. The co-owner of the strip was PATTY KEMPER. The drivers always fill up with gas at LARRY ACORD and COKE FYFFE'S gas station. Madame Leene then showed me the scene of an immense pencil factory. The well-known owner (well-known to school kids) was ZUELLA COLEGROVE. Her right-hand helper was MARGARET BURDETT, who makes sure the erasers are on tight. The next scene was in the office of playboy executive SWANSON MOUNTS. Around his desk were his secretaries JO HICKMAN, LINDA MURRAY, SHELBY LEETH, and MARTHA KUHNER. He must have plenty of business to have all those secretaries! - 22 - The famous Vulgamore Shopping Center was owned by KITTIO VULGAMORE. One of the larger shops was a music shop owned by MARJORIE SAUTTER and JOHN SCRIBNER. ROBERT WOODS, noted contractor, was sampling a new record. Another shop in the shopping center was a dress shop owned by LA DONNA CASHMAN. Her famous models are MELINDA FISH and LOUANNE CHRISHMAN. Some of La Donna's most steady customers were there, such as MARILYN ALLEN, noted social worker; MARY LOUISE COOKE, famous congresswoman; and MARY ANN BLAND, well-known actress. There was also an insurance company owned by LEO CONK-EL. At the far end of the shopping center was a small art store run by CAROL WELLS, LOUISE SNIVELY, and HAZEL STULLEY. The next scene was in a crowded barber shop under the management of JIM CUCKLER and LARRY EVANS. In the barber chair at this moment was the well-known Naval Officer on leave, DENNIS NEUFARTH, getting a haircut and shave. The person working on him was FRED NEWBY. Coming into the shop was the brilliant scientist JOHN SKINNER, stopping in between lectures. Across the street from this barber shop was the electrical store owned by BOB McCONK-EY. The store wasn't electrical; they just sell electrical products. The PATTY SIMONTON Experimental Laboratory came into view next, where experiments are made on all the products advertised on T.V. JIM TRACHSEL was at that time trying to find out where the yellow went. LLOYD JACKSON, world-famous producer, was trying to sign up Mr. Clean as Yul Brynner's stunt man. Big Bear was the next thing to come into sight. This particular Big Bear Store was located in California. DALE COMPLIMENT had worked himself up to manager. The next scene was a huge oil field. It had two owners, RONALD and DONALD PUCKETT. The experienced truck drivers for the Pucketts were JOHN O'HALLORAN, ROGER ROBINSON, JACK HENKEL, and JAMES HEIBEL. Before these truck drivers could leave to do their job, they stopped to have a hearty meal at the road-side restaurant owned and operated by VIRGINIA RADABAUGH. IRENE SHELPMEN, RUTH DYKE, and LINDA WARD. Cab drivers JAMES ISOM, ESTEL JAMES, and WILLIAM LEFFLER, also stopped for a bite to eat. The next scene to come into sight was a beach on the Atlantic Coast. The life guard on duty was BILL OVERMAN. He had just relieved EDWARD STUCK, who had been on duty all day. There were two people teaching swimming lessons. They were LINDA EVANS and MARJORIE WISE. Suddenly the crystal ball became all dark and gloomy looking. I thought that someone must be going to have an awfully dreary life; but when Madame Leene held out her hand for her $5 fee, I knew that must be the end. Dam it! - 23 - - 24 - MOST POPULAR LaDonna Cashman Bud Eylar BEST ALL-ROUND Donna Crist John Scribner HAPPIEST Susan Patterson Dennis Neufarth BEST DRESSED Melinda Fish Dale Compliment CLASS WILL OF 1959 I, MARILYN ALLEN, do hereby will my ability to goof off, act crazy, and accomplish nothing to Dora Collins. I, RONALD ANSARA, will my curly black hair to Mr. Shrader. I, LARRY BARKER, will...................... maybe! I, DANNY BELLAW, will leave my registration seat for anybody who might like to sit in it next year. Good luck to him! I, ROGER BENNETT, will my ability to get caught skipping school to Jerry Chandler. We, MARY ANN BLAND and LOUANNE CHRISTMAN, will our twelve years of friendship to anyone who can keep a friend as long as that. I, PHYLLIS BOGGS, will my temper and nicknames Gidget and Boogie to my sister Faye. I, MARGARET BURDETT, will my wavy hair to whoever wants it. I, LADONNA CASHMAN, will to the art class my ability to get paint all over myself. I, JOE CHATTIN, will all my blisters from basketball practice to Mouse. I, ZUELLA COLEGROVE, will be tickled pink to leave. I, PHIL COLLINS, will my reluctance to make a will to anyone who doesn't want to ⢠make one next year. I, DALE COMPLIMENT, will my French book to anyone who can make as good grades as I did. I, LEO CONKEL, will the lunches to anybody who can eat them. I, MARY LOUISE COOKE, will all my requisitioned lab equipment to Mr. Ketter, so that he may have a fully equipped lab next year. I, TOM CRAIN, will my seat in Mr. Caldwell's room, which I have had for two years, to Deloris Ann Blakeman. I, DONNA CRIST, will my nickname Bridgett to Bridgette Bardot, who really needs it. I, JIM CUCKLER, will my chemistry workbook to anyone who wants to fill it out. I, JAKE DYKE, will my little Overhead V-Eight to Sam Pearson. I, RUTH DYKE, will my government book to anyone who can get more out of it than I did. I, DEWEY EVANS, will my blinding speed and feline reflexes to Irving Plunkett. I, LINDA GALE EVANS, will my Shorthand II grades to Cathy Reed, and I hope that she will do better than I did. I, FUZZ EYLAR, will my tennis shoes to the janitor, Charlie Fisher. I, MELINDA FISH, will my relationship to Mr. Shrader to Kitty Foill, so that she can make A's in French and English too. I, JACK HENKEL, will the joy of riding in a good car - - a Chevrolet - - to Vicki Vallery. I, JO HICKMAN, do hereby will my nickname of Charley Brown and my love for Beaver to Reva Hickman and Lacy McKenzie. I, GUNNER JONES, will my chewing gum wrappers to Art, the fireman, in the hope that he can use them to keep the building warm. I, HELEN MAE KELLEY, will my little brother David better luck in his twelve years of school than I have had. I, PATTY KEMPER, will my four years of cheerleading to anyone who is lucky enough to be chosen for them, and I hope that she will enjoy them as much as I did. I, MARTHA KUHNER, will my ability to have a messy locker to anyone who happens to have a neat one. I, SHELBY LEETH, will my love for sailors to my two little nieces, in the hope that they will be smarter than I and will sail along with them. I, DON MALOY, will the Waverly High School to the Waverly Fire Department for experimental purposes. - 28 - I, BOB McCONKEY, will my brother my spot in band and also my spot in the lunch line. I, FLASH MEEKER, will my ducks and handsome profile to Pee Wee Scrivner to offer the girls next year. I, SWANSON MOUNTS, will my broken toothpicks to Dotti Walters. I, FLORINE MURRAY, do hereby will my tired blood and my red hair to my brother Dave. I, LINDA MURRAY, will my locker with the mirror to anyone who needs it. I, DENNIS NEUFARTH, will my goatee to C. D. Hawhee. I, FRED NEWBY, will my ability to pass chemistry under Mr. Ketter to Charlene Sands. I, MERRY DAWN ODLE, will my ability to be last in lunch line to the teachers. I, BILL OVERMAN, will my bowling ball to my brother Joe, and I hope that he has better luck with that Black Beauty than I had. I, TOM OYER, will return. I, DEACON PALMER, will my bow legs and ability to hit low in football to Skeeter Welsh, hoping he will learn to charge lower than Don Barker. I, BECKY PATRICK, will my ability to smile, stay calm, and be sociable after a losing ball game to Coach Hawhee. I, SUSIE PATTERSON, will my weight to Birdseed. I, VIRGINIA RADABAUGH, will my slimness to Jeanne Kroth. I, ROGER ROBINSON, will my love for pink Cadillacs and women to anyone who can stand that kind of love. I, JOHN ROUFF, will my ability to stay away from alcoholic beverages to anyone who has less will power than I. I, MARJORIE SAUTTER, will my ability to go steady with one boy so long to Cheryl Keechle. I, JOHN SCRIBNER, canât afford to will anything, because I need everything I have. I, GENEVA SEELING, do hereby will my perfect attendance in high school to anyone who can stand up under the strain. I, LORA SHEETS, will my nickname Sophie to anyone who wants it. I, PATTY SIMONTON, will my love of travel to everyone who has to sit in school all day. I, JOHN SKINNER, will my love of the Pittsburgh Pirates and Notre Dame to Mike Plunkett. I, LOUISE SNIVELY, will my seat in Home Ec. to Flora Lawson. I, DONNA STREITENBERGER, will School Bus No. 3 to the city dump. I, HAZEL STULLEY, will my ability to skip school and get caught to anyone who might need it. I, STEVE SULLIVAN, will my great art ability to Michaelangelo. I, ELMER THOMPSON, will my ability to sleep in math classes to anybody who will take it. I, ALICE TOLLE, will my hard seat in economics to anyone who might carry cushions. I, JIM TRACHSEL, will back my name Big Ten to Skeeter Welsh. I, KITTIE VULGAMORE, will my ability to be late to class to all early-birds. I, LINDA WARD, will my ability to skip classes and not get caught to Barbara Mathews. I, CAROL WELLS, will this ground on which Waverly High School is located to be used for the testing grounds for H bombs. I, KATY WICKLINE, do hereby will my love for penny cigars and hot-rod Fords to Raymond Steele. I, MARJORIE WISE, do hereby will my ability to keep my desk clean to Mr. Shrader and Mr. Caldwell. 1, ROBERT WOODS, will the driver of the East Jackson bus to Harry Rider. I, CHRISSIE WORK, will my ability to sneak over-due books back in to the library to Betty Murray. - 29 - COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Processional................................... Invocation..................................... My Heart Ever Faithful......................... Address of Welcome............................. Presentation of Class Gift..................... All Through the Night.......................... Remarks........................................ Class Address.................................. Men of Harlech................................. Presentation of Honor Awards...................... Presentation of Diplomas....................... Valedictory....................................... Benediction.................................... Auld Lang Syne High School Band Rev. Donald Morgan J. S. Bach Marjorie Wise Merry Dawn Odle Welsh Folk Song C. A. Way Dr. Edward P. Lynn Welsh Folk Song Frank Shelby John R. Teichert Donna Streitenberger Rev. Donald Morgan BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM Processional........... Invocation ............ Spirit of God, Descend . Scripture.............. Holy, Holy, Holy....... Sermon.................. Thou Gracious and Most Holy Lord............. ..............................High School Band ..............................Rev. Donald Pfeifer ..............................F. C. Atkinson High School Mixed Chorus ..............................Rev. Donald Pfeifer ..............................Franz Schubert High School Mixed Chorus ..............................Rev. Donald Pfeifer .....................Arranged by Katherine K. Davis High School Girls' Chorus Benediction - 30 - PRESIDENT. . . Lowell Stouder Jeff Way Nancy Sims TREASURER..... NEWS REPORTER Bill Critchfield Judy Sands VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY..... m yry t Linda Adkins Avanelle Anderson Sharon Ansara Robert Armentrout Robert Bauer Paulette Beall Juan Adkins Carol Bennett Frances Black Delores Blakeman Ann Brandt Robert Breitenbach James Brown Larry Chambers Dave Clark Eddie Clary Dora Collins Betty Conkel Charles Cox Bill Critchfield Doug Davis Sharon Deacon William Deacon John Dirmeyer Charles Estep Gary Estep Kitty Foill Donna Freed Freda Gibson Joyce Haldane Phyllis Hampton Betty Harris Jackie Hatcher Carolyn Helman Betty Helton Carol Henry Cynthia Isom Doug Jackson Loretta Jackson Cheryl Keechle Skip Krueger Ruth Lay master Barbara Leeth Jennie Leonard Mary Malone Karen Masters Barbara Mathews Linda Mathews Barbara Matthews Sue Mollohan Betty Murray Sharon Neal Charles Nelson Tessie Noel Maybe lie Nunley Virginia Orr Freda Oyer Tom Parsley Lillian Pennington Mike Plunkett Sue Pollard Wendell Williams Earl Reed Larry Reisinger Harry Rider Stan Robertson Louie Robinson Linda Rutter Judy Sands Dennis Scrivner Romelle Zonner Kathleen Sherrick Nancy Sims Jack Smith Pamela Smith Daisy Stapleton Helen Stephens Helen Stephenson Lowell Stouder Marvin Stulley Willard Thacker Gloria Thweatt Bonnie Tolle Karen Treber Janice Tulloh Ralph Ward Jeff Way James Welsh Petrea White Dunk!!! Friends What's This? Shades! 11 Just Posing Dig Those Crazy Ear Lobes! 11 I'll Pick, You Sing. PRESIDENT..............Dick Jameson VICE PRESIDENT........Vicki Vallery TREASURER...............James Cool SECRETARY..............James Rucker NEWS REPORTER...........Michael Talbert I I Carolyn Acord Glen Adams Donald Barker Frankie Black Faye Boggs Charles Workman John Burden Beverly Burke Jimmy Call Ronnie Campbell Roy Carrier Jo Ann Cashman Jerry Chandler Margie Childers Rebecca Clark Dale Cline Jerry Colegrove Marvin Collins Mildred Conley James Cool Ann Cooper Mike Cooper Ralph Copeland Karen Crain Linda Crookham Glenda Damron Carolyn Davis Roy Davis James Dennis Phyllis Donahue Bill Durbin Barbara Worley Jack Dyke Morris Eblin Charles Emory Minnie Emrich Sunny Endicott Tony Fish Michael Flynn Paul Friend James George Rosie Gorman Thurman Grass Pat Hart Virginia Haymaker Susan Heibel Lillie Helton Charles Hobbs Jack Holt Barbara Horsley Shirley Ingalls Raymond Jackson Dick Jameson Carl Yeager Bill Kemper Shirley Kemper Donna Kinker Marvin Leffler Alfred Maloy Caroll Manning Charles Matthews Johnee Matthews Mary Alice McClelland Charles McCluggage Ruth Moats David Mock Gerald Morkassel Robert Murphy Floyd North Fred Oyer Dolores Patterson Donna Patterson Kathy Patterson Dennis Pettit Mary Prater Eula Mae Reed Johnny Rider Danny Robinson James Rucker Jean Russell Bob Schmitt Robert Sheets Donald Simonton Joan Skinner Paul Smith Alyce Strickland Norma Stulley Michael Talbert Paul Thacker Pat Thweatt Karyn Trachsel Bob Trego Norman Yeary Freda Trickett Vicki Vallery Gary Vulgamore Barbara Ward Dallas Ward Donna Ward L. T. Ward Janet Ward Sharon Weinrich Donna Kay Whaley Bill Whitaker Pat White Clara Woods Bonnie Workman Don't Sneeze! !! I Could S-t-r-e-t-c-h. - 38 - Hold That Pose Cheryl Zonner TREASURER____ NEWS REPORTER PRESIDENT. . Betty Palmer Roger Stouder Judy Palmer Judy Scott VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY_____ It 4 Will Acord Sandra Arnett Mary Bauer Roger Stouder Rosalyn Bell Mary Bellaw Fred Bice Wanda Blair Forrest Blakeman Bobby Blythe Darrell Brown Bill Wiseman Donna Brownfield Linda Burchfield Emerson Cash Jerry Cash Christine Caudill Edith Chase Paul Cisco Arland Clark George Clark Russell Clark Mary Clyce Murrel Colburn Oscar Colburn Robert Cool Helene Cooper Phyllis Crabtree Carol Cuckler Nancy Dixon Roger Davis Leon Davis Sue Davis Charles Dewitt Ilze Dikis Douglas Davis Linda Sword Aaron Thomas Diane Doyle Terry Drennen Darrell Dyke Lamar Emory if Sharon Emrich Kathryn Thompson John Evans Orville Evans Richard Farmer Karen Foreman Sharon Frey Rachel Frost Bill Gale William Gatrell Linda Getz Shirley Gilliam Verna Gillum Mary Haldane Dave Hall Larry Harris Syvilla Harris Lulubelle Harrison John Harvey Eugene Hatfield Judy Haynes Betty Heffner George Helton David Henry Evalyn Hickman Myrtia Horsley Franklin Howard Orville Howard William James Steve Johnson Rosezetta Thompson Larry Keaton Jonie Keiser Sidney Keechle Nancy Jo Kiblinger Charlene Knapp Linda Knight Jeanie Kroth Flora Lawson Forest Lawson Norma Lawson Susan Laymaster Erma Maloy Geraldine Marbury Dottie Walters Carolyn Massie Paul Massie Reed Walters Kay McCloy Terry McCoy Roger McCoy Ann McDade Alice McRoberts James Minor Billy Ward Frances Ward Paulette Waugh Dave Murray Lonnie Murray William Samuel Niece Charles Orr Betty Palmer Judy Palmer Thomas Paridon Gary Patrick Kitty Patterson Vincent Patterson John Pittenger Marilyn Pollard William Weinrich Emma Ratliff Elaine Redman Larry Reed Carolyn Welch Frances Roark Junior Robertson Larry Robertson Barbara Russell Mike Saddler Charlene Sands Rosejane Sautter Judith Scott Wendell Scowden Lenna Shawkey lL Earl Reeves Janet Reisinger Ronnie Reisinger James Sherrick Mary Skeels John Smith Geraldine Souders Mickey Stahler Daphnejo Stephenson Blanche Stulley Sammy West Kay Willis Who Opened That Cage? Say Ahhhhh Public Enemies 1,2, and 3 Up and Over, Larry - 43 - - 44 - CLASSES SHOP ART - 47 - LATIN I FRENCH I FRENCH II - 49 - SECRETARIAL PRACTICE TYPING - 50 - HOME ECONOMICS I ÂŤ H?531 HOME ECONOMICS II - 51 - HOME ECONOMICS III IV FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA - 52 - BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION - 53 - PHYSICS LAB STUDY HALL - 54 - VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE ROW I: Skip Krueger, Orville Evans, Eugene Dotson, Bobby Blythe, Gary Patrick. ROW 2: Oscar Colburn, Marvin Stulley, Louie Copeland, Charles Emory, Charles Workman, George Campbell, Wendell Williams, Preston Zimmerman. TECHNICAL AND INDUSTRIAL ROW i: Jim Heibel, Roger Cuckler, Doug Montgomery, Juan Adkins, John O'Halloran, Tom Hall, Sam Pearson, Sam Bucy. ROW 2: Roger Bennett, Jake Dyke, Donald Puckett, Coke Fyffe, James Isom, Es-tel James, Ronald Puckett, Terry Taylor, Billy Leffler, Luther Malone, Edward Stuck. - 55 - BETTY CROCKER AWARD Hazel Stulley RECEIVE STATE FHA DEGREES - 5 $ - FOOTBALL ROW 1: John Skinner, Joe Chattin, John Jones, Tom Oyer, Jim Trachsel, Larry Evans, John Scribner, Tom Crain, Dave Palmer, Bud Eylar, Roger Robinson. ROW 2: Charles Nelson, James Welsh, Jeff Way, Lowell Stouder, Larry Chambers, Mike Plunkett, Bill Critchfield, Dale Cline, Bill Durbin, Jack Henkel, Jim Cuckler, Coach Martin. ROW 3: Glen Adams, Danny Robinson, Tony Fish, Robert Armentrout, Dick Jameson, Don Barker, Louie Robinson, Marvin Collins, Eddie Clary, Sam Pearson, Coach Hawhee. ROW 4: Gary Vulgamore, Vincent Patterson, Orville Howard, Terry McCoy, Reed Walters, Roger Stouder, Marvin Leffler, Terry Drennen, Gary Patrick, Jack Holt, Alfred Maloy. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT PLACE WE THEY Sept. 7 S. O. C. Preview New Boston 0 0 Sept. 14 Portsmouth East Waverly 22 6 Sept. 21 Greenfield Waverly 0 8 Sept. 28 Lucasville Waverly 42 6 Oct. 5 Portsmouth West Waverly 44 6 Oct. 12 Notre Dame Waverly 6 8 Oct. 19 New Boston There 16 8 Oct. 26 Piketon There 52 6 Nov. 2 Wheelersburg There 34 0 Nov. 9 Cole Grove Waverly 32 14 58 Joe Chattin Mouse Adams Sam Oyer Lowell Stouder John Jones Jim Cuckler - 59 - Smokey Henkel Bud Eylar Tom Crain Roger Robinson Deweyâ Evans John Scribner Deacon Palmer Bill Critchfield - 61 - Jim Trachsel Larry Chambers Bill Durbin Jeff Way Mike Plunkett Charlie Nelson VARSITY BASKETBALL KNEELING: Jim Trachsel, Glen Adams, Dewey Evans, Mike Plunkett, Larry Chambers, Dale Cline, Manager. STANDING: Coach Martin, Phil Collins, Joe Chattin, James Welsh, Bud Eylar, Bill Critch-field, John Jones, Coach Hawhee. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT PLACE WE THEY Dec. 2 Wheelersburg Home 57 55 Dec. 5 Greenfield Home 65 52 Dec. 9 Chillicothe Home 52 65 Dec. 12 Piketon Home 71 61 Dec. 16 New Boston There 43 64 Dec. 19 Minford There 42 52 Jan. 2 Portsmouth West There 88 56 Jan. 9 Portsmouth East There 37 39 Jan. 13 Wheelersburg There 56 50 Jan. 16 New Boston Home 42 48 Jan. 20 Lucasville There 55 46 Jan. 27 Piketon There 51 50 Jan. 30 Notre Dame Home 61 53 Feb. 3 Circleville Home 53 64 Feb. 7 Notre Dame There 55 56 Feb. 13 Portsmouth East Home 70 62 Feb. 14 Portsmouth West Home 74 40 Feb. 18 Minford Home 72 58 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Feb. 26 Hillsboro Paint Valley Gym 63 52 Feb. 28 Chillicothe Paint Valley Gym 43 81 - 62 - Dewey Evans Phil Collins Larry Chambers Gunner Jones Mike Plunkett - 63 Joe Chattin Bill Critchfield Glen Adams Fuzz Eylar Skeeter Welsh RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM ROW I: Fred Oyer, Tony Fish, Jeff Way, Lonnie Murray, Larry Robertson, Danny Robinson, Dave Hall. ROW 2: Coach Martin, Mike Cooper, Dick Jameson, Jack Hatcher, Norman Yeary, Marvin Collins, Gary Patrick. COACHES Tom Redman, Student Teacher; Carroll Hawhee, Head Coach; John Martin, Assistant Coach. ⢠64 - CHEERLEADERS VARSITY Patty Kemper, Nancy Sims, Carolyn Helman, Melinda Fish, Kitty Foill RESERVE Nancy Jo Kiblinger, Linda Crookham, Vicki Vallery, Karyn Trachsel, Michael Talbert - 65 - TRACK BASEBALL ROW I: Fred Oyer, John Jones, John Skinner, Tom Oyer, Jack Henkel, Danny Robinson. ROW 2: Coach Hawhee, Bill Overman, Dave Palmer, Jim Trachsel, Bud Eylar, Bill Critchfield, Larry Chambers, Coach Martin. TRACK ROW i: Coach Hawhee, Jeff Way, Larry Chambers, Bill Durbin, Jim Trachsel, Glen Adams, John Jones. ROW 2: Bill Critchfield, Danny Robinson, Tom Oyer, Jack Hatcher, Jim Welsh, Bud Eylar, Dale Cline, Dave Palmer, Marvin Collins, Larry Robertson, Coach Martin. - 67 - ROW I; Betty Murray, Linda Rutter, Janice Tulloh, Sue Mollohan, Joanne Cashman, liditli Chase. ROW: melle Zonner, Paulette Beall, Jimmy Call, Judy Palmer, Nancy Dixon, Sharon Frey, Betty Palmer, Davis, Martha Kuhner, Linda Murray, Karen Treber, Barbara Mathews, Linda Evans, W. H. Acord, Bill rest Blakeman, Bob Hobbs, John Pittenger, Sharon Weinrich, John Harvey, Susan Laymaster, Ruth Moats, McCoy, Roy Davis,Pat White, Dick Jameson, Larry Barker, James Dennis, James Cool, Bob Armintrout, - 70 - 2: Darrell Brown, Carolyn Davis, Lenna Shawkey, Kay McCloy, Nancy Kiblinger, Cheryl Conner, Ro-Donna Freed. ROW 3: Pat Hart, Mike Saddler, Linda Getz, Eugene Hatfield, Ruth Laymaster, Dinah Gale, Paul Friend, Betty Conkel, Joyce Osborne. ROW 4: Rachel Frost, Judy Scott, Sharon Boyer, For-Bill Weinrich, Charles McCluggage, Jeanne Kroth, Sharen Deacon. ROW 5: Cheryl Keechle, Terry David Henry, Mickey Stahler, Bob McConkey, Beverly Burke, Jerry Colegrove, Marge Sautter. - 71 - HOMECOMING ATTENDANTS Donna Kinker, Kitty Foi 11, LaDonna Cashman, Jonie Keiser - 73 - MIXED CHORUS ROW is Sandy Arnett, Jean Kroth, Pat Hart, Mary Bea Haldane, Francis Black, Daisy Stapleton, Delores Blakeman, Carol Manning, Francis Roark, Joan Skinner, Nancy Dixon, Mary Malone, Rose Jane Sautter, Nancy Jo Kiblinger, Donna Kinker, ROW 2: Minnie Emrich, Linda Crookham, Shelby Leeth, Freda Oyer, Sue Pollard, Pat White, Jennie Leonard, Sharen Deacon, Emma Ratcliff, Joyce Rutter, Linda Adkins, Marjorie Wise, Marjorie Sautter, ROW 3: Marilyn Pollard, Mary Lou Bauer, Donna Massey, Laney Cooper, Elaine Redman, Sharon Emrich, Donna Ward, Jonie Keiser, Sharon Neal, Cynthia Beall, Pat Thweatt, Sharon Boyer, Mary Alice McClelland, Sharon Weinrich, Michael Sue Talbert. ROW 4: Susan Laymaster, Judy Haynes, Sidney Keechle, David Henry, J. C. Rucker, Paul Friend, Mickey Stahler, Mike Cooper, Bill Overman, Larry Barker, Roy Davis, Steve Johnson, Bob Hobbs, Jimmy Call, Butch Patterson, Jerry Colegrove, Ann Cooper, Patty Morris, Judy Scott, Barbara Russell. GIRLS CHORUS ROW i: Sandy Arnett, Jean Kroth, Pat Hart, Mary Bea Haldane, Francis Black, Daisy Stapleton, Delores Blakeman, Carol Manning, Francis Roark, Joan Skinner, Nancy Dixon, Mary Malone, Rose Jane Sautter, Nancy Jo Kiblinger, Donna Kinker. ROW 2: Minnie Emrich, Linda Crookham, Shelby Leeth, Freda Oyer, Sue Pollard, Pat White, Jennie Leonard, Sharen Deacon, Emma Ratcliff, Joyce Rutter, Marjorie Wise, Marjorie Sautter. ROW 3: Marilyn Pollard, Mary Lou Bauer, Donna Massey, Laney Cooper, Elaine Redman, Sharon Emrich, Donna Ward, Jonie Keiser, Sharon Neal, Cynthia Beall, Pat Thweatt, Linda Adkins, Sharon Weinrich, Michael Sue Talbert. ROW 4: Susan Laymaster, Judy Haynes, Ann Cooper, Sharon Boyer, Mary Alice McClelland, Patty Morris, Judy Scott, Barbara Russell. GIRLSâ ENSEMBLE Carol Manning, Sharen Deacon, Sharon Neal, Barbara Russell, Pat White, Sharon Weinrich, Mary Malone, Marjorie Wise, Marjorie Sautter, Sharon Boyer, Judy Scott, Pat Hart, Dolores Blakeman, Laney Cooper, Minnie Em rich, Jean Kroth. BOYSâ ENSEMBLE Mickey Stahler, Roy Davis, James Rucker, David Henry, Jerry Colegrove, Vincent Patterson, Bob Hobbs, Jimmy Call. - 75 - PEP BAND James Dennis, Shaten Deacon, Karen Treber, Paul Friend, Sharon Weinrich, Betty Conkel, Linda Murray, Martha Kuhner, Marjorie Sautter, Jean Kroth, Kittie Vulgamore, Pat Hart, Pat White, Mickey Stabler, Bob McConkey, Gary Vulgamore, Charles McCluggage, Bill Overman. Kneeling: Nancy Dixon, Linda Evans, Larry Barker. SPECIALS ROW I: Pat Hart, Pat White, Sharon Weinrich, Marjorie Sautter, Betty Conkel, Martha Kuhner, Linda Murray, Kittie Vulgamore. ROW 2: Paul Friend, Bob Hobbs, Bob McConkey, John Harvey, Larry Barker, Cheryl Zonner, Mike Saddler, Nancy Dixon, John Pittenger, Terry McCoy, Mickey Stahler. - 76 - PORTSMOUTH SCHOLARSHIP TEAM ROW I: Roger Davis, Donna Klnker, Mary Malone, Mary Bea Haldane, Kathy Patterson, Marjorie Wise, Judy Scott, Merry Dawn Odle, Ilze Dikis, Joan Skinner, Sammy Niece. ROW 2: James Call, Geneva Seeling, Melinda Fish, Sharon Weinrich, Cynthia Beall, Marjorie Sautter, Mary Louise Cooke, Rebecca Clark. ROW 3: Alyce Strickland, Sue Mollohan, Vincent Patterson, Dale Compliment, Dave Clark, Phil Jones, Jeff Way, Ann Lynn Brandt, Kitty Foill. ROW 4: John Dirmeyer, John Skinner, Robert Ar-mentrout, Bud Eylar, Jim Cool, Reed Walters, James Rucker, Mike Plunkett, Jerry Colegrove. TRI-HI-Y ROW i: Beverly Burke, Carolyn Helman, Chrissie Work, Joyce Haldane, Kitty Foill, Cheryl Keechle. ROW 2: Betty Palmer, Pat Thweatt, Shirley Kemper, Judy Palmer, Alyce Strickland, Karen Treber, Cheryl Zonner, Nancy Simms, Penny Freed, Pat Hart, Melinda Fish, Marjorie Sautter. ROW 3: Carol Bennett, Karen Crain, Ruth Ellen Laymaster, Kittie Vulgamore, Rebecca Clark, Donna Kinker. ROW 4: Helen Kelly, Sue Mollohan, Romelle Zonner, Janice Tulloh, Betty Murray, Carol Henry, Linda Murray, Freda Trickett, Johnnee Matthews, Mary Alice McClelland. ROW 3: Michael Talbert, Vicki Vallery, Karen Trachsel, Linda Crookham, Nancy Joe Kiblinger, Judy Sands. - 77 - JUNIOR CLASS PLAY The Ghost of a Chance Prologue........... Amy Fitzgerald ... Agatha Bixby....... Polly Vickers...... Gertrude Ralston .. Vera Hale.......... Arthur Hale........ Andy Fitzgerald .. Frank C. Orr....... Opal Freeze ....... Fred Ralston....... Taxi Driver........ Mary, a Messenger Director.......... Carolyn Helman Pat Morris Ruth Laymaster Kitty Foill Barbara Matthews Ann Lynn Brandt Douglas Davis Robert Breitenbach Marvin Stulley Jennie Leonard Tom Parsley Dave Clark Joyce Haldane Edith Dawson - 78 - SENIOR CLASS PLAY Onions in the Stew Prologue ................................ Betty MacDonald ......................... Don MacDonald............................ Anne MacDonald........................... Joan MacDonald........................... Howard................................... Roger ................................... Claud ................................... Claire................................... Lesley................................... Margo.................................... Miss Garvey.............................. Bee Gee.................................. Salsie................................... Kitsie................................... Mrs. Walters' Harry...................... New-Motor Marvin......................... Mr. Curtis............................... Mrs. Curtis ............................. Lyda..................................... Jim...................................... Joey..................................... Dotty.................................... Phil Murray.............................. Delia Murray............................. Sailor................................... Director................................... Virginia Radabaugh Marjorie Sautter John Scribner .Melinda Fish Susan Patterson Dennis Neufarth Larry Barker Bill Overman Marjorie Wise Lora Sheets .Patty Kemper .Mary Louise Cooke Donna Crist Becky Patrick Kittie Vulgamore Bob McConkey John Rouff Don Maloy Chrissie Work Carol Wells Ronald Ansara Lester Neufarth Nancy Patterson John Jones Linda Murray Mike Meeker Charles Shrader - 79 - MAGAZINE SALESâ WINNERS Patty Kemper, Donna Streitenberger, Melinda Fish, Larry Barker, Marjorie Wise, La Donna Cashman. Top: Merry Dawn Odle, Donna Crist. DANCE COMMITTEE ROW i: Susan Patterson, Merry Dawn Odle, Rebecca Patrick, Lora Sheets, Zuella Colegrove. ROW 2: Elmer Thompson, Dale Compliment, Linda Murray, Melinda Fish, Marge Sautter, Marjorie Wise, Mary Louise Cooke. ROW 3: Bob McConkey, Jack Henkel, Fred Newby, John Rouff, Jim Trachsel, Leo Conk-el, John Skinner, Joe Chattin. ROW 4: Mike Meeker, Dennis Neufarth, John Jones, John Scribner, Bud Eylar, Larry Barker, Bill Overman. - 80 - LEADERS OF THE CLASS Donna Streitenberger, Valedictorian; Merry Dawn Odle, Second Place, General Scholarship Test; Marjorie Wise, Salutatorian; Mary Louise Cooke, First Place, General Scholarship Test. SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP TEAM ROW I: Rebecca Patrick, Susie Patterson, John Skinner, Hlmer Thompson, Leo Conkel, Merry Dawn Odle, Bill Overman. ROW 2: Larry Barker, Tom Oyer, Don Maloy, Bud Eylar, Swanson Mounts, John Scribner, Dennis Neufarth, Bob McConkey. ROW 3: Geneva Seeling, Lora Sheets, Mary Louise Cooke, Melinda Fish, Marjorie Sautter, LaDonna Cashman, Marjorie Wise, Kittie Vulgamore. - 81 - STUDENT COUNCIL LEFT to RIGHT: Sammy Niece, Jimmy Call, Cheryl Zonner, Judy Scott, Lowell Stouder, Vicki Vallery, Melinda Fish, Susie Patterson, Mr. John Caldwell, Adviser; John Skinner, Jeff Way, Ann Lynn Brandt, Nancy Sims, Pat Lenderman, Judy Haynes, Bud Eylar, Jim Cool, Dick Jameson. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Ann Lynn Brandt, Assistant Secretary; Melinda Fish, News Reporter; Jeff Way, Vice President; Mr. Caldwell, Adviser; John Skinner, President; Susie Patterson, Secretary. - 82 - OHIO HISTORY WINNER Merry Dawn Odle TEMPERANCE WINNERS - 83 â SCIENCE FAIR Roger Davis, John Scribner, W. H. Acord, Charles McCluggage, Sammy Niece, Jimmy Call. SCIENCE DAY REPRESENTATIVES Dave Clark, John Skinner - 84 - ANNUAL EDITORS Mary Louise Cooke, Marjorie Sautter, Melinda Fish ANNUAL STAFF ROW I: Melinda Fish, Marjorie Sautter, Mary Louise Cooke. ROW 2: Fred Newby, Leo Conkel, John Rouff, Larry Barker, Bill Overman, Jim Trachsel, Tom Oyer, Dale Compliment. ROW 3: Dave Palmer, Joe Chattin, Dewey Evans, Tom Crain, John Jones, Dennis Neufarth, Swanson Mounts, Roger Robinson, Jim Cuckler, Bob McConkey, John Skinner. ROW 4: John Scribner, Marjorie Wise, Susie Patterson, La-Donna Cashman, Mike Meeker, Merry Dawn Odle, Donna Crist, Bud Eylar. HOMECOMING Senior Float Queen and Court Junior Float Dennis and LaDonna Kitty and Doug The Crowning The Court and Captains Carol and Johnny - 87 - Donna and Mike Jonie and Roger Lincoln Memorial Guard at Arlington Washington - 88 - i â˘. Statue of Lincoln ,WiUt-l7 HÂŤkT1UfOU'l80H805KWAR:Of 18ll-l8KKFW: fl Flag-Raising at I wo Jima - 89 Up Boys! Land Ahoyl The 14th Floor! And The Elevator Doesn't Work!! Just Friends?? Wide-Awake Chaperones! - 90 Say Cheese Sleep?? But It's Only 4:00 A.M. The South Shall Rise Again Eskimos?! Dig That Crazy Xylophone Camera Fiends RADIO DAY - 92 - RADIO DAY ⢠93- Chrissie Work Tom Crain Steve Sullivan Marjorie Wise Melinda Fish LaDonna Cashman Geneva Seeling John Jones Marilyn Allen Jo Hickman Patty Simonton â â Mary Louise Cooke - 94 - Dennis Neufarth Katy Wickline -95- Dale Compliment JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM NIGHT â 96 - ÂĽ We're Free! ! The Line-up Whadya mean I smoke?! - 97 - Hold That Pose! Paratrooper Work I'll get out of that study hall yet!!! 1 Beans Again! ! 1 ! You're supposed to watch the HANDS JUNIOR CLASS PLAY - 98 - SENIOR CLASS PLAY ⢠99 The Three Mouseketeers Pleasant Dreams According to my theory . . . . Who's Sleepy?! ! Chinese Bandits! 1 ! Bombs Away! - 100- ADVERTISING The annual staff and the seniors of 1959 are grateful to the following patrons and to the advertisers on the following pages for making the 1959 NOVEL possible. PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Scott Charles O. Shrader Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Werneke Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smithson Coach Mr. and Mrs. John Martin Mr. and Mrs. James C. Cooke Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Fleser Johanna Samson Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Dawson Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwell Laura M. Armentrout Mr. and Mrs. Bob Casey Marjorie and Gail Wise Hallie Ware Doris Kennard Orval K. Arnett Mr. and Mrs. Palmer and Family Dave and Michael Swanson and Dottie Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Whaley Cookie and Alyce Fuzz and Donna Suzan and Gretta Eylar Bill Vallery L. P. Vallery Mrs. Rebecca Strickland Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knight Mr. and Mrs. Swanson H. Mounts, Sr James Forest Acord Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McAllister Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conkel Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Walters A. W. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Carrier Don Mauk John R. Teichert Frank Shelby Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brushart Elbert Davis Andy Justice Ed Fryling Carl Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pfeifer Mr. and Mrs. Forest Roberts Margaret Allen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Markham Raymond Scowden Mr. and Mrs. Will Acord - 101 - THE WAVERLY SERVICE CLUB Representing A Progressive American City Waverly, Ohio Officers President...................Arthur H. Clary Vice President................Leonard Meyer Secretary-Treasurer.. .. Robert M. Clibourn Members Will H. Acord J. R. Arndt Arthur H. Boyer Harold Brown John Caldwell R. G. Clark Wilbur M. Cool David E. Crouse Raymond E. Daily Dr. Donald Dawson John A. Fish William J. Fleck Fred Foill William Foster Don Francis Edison Gale Edwin Haynes Hobart C. Helman Loren Jameson James E. Jones Dr. Paul N. Jones William Juhn Dr. Dean A. Kuhn Nick Linger Leo Lorbach William Mala Russel A. Malrick Robert Markham Wade McCluggage C. E. Mendenhall Frank Neff Robert Neff George D. Nye Thomas J. Paridon George H. Reynolds Wilbur Ruese Frank G. Shay Dr. A. M. Shrader George Shira Charles H. Smith George D. Smith George J. Stoll William Taylor Harry Vallery L. P. Vallery Robert C. Vallery William G. Vallery Frank E. Woltz - 102 - PIKE COUNTY OFFICIALS County Agricultural Agent R. 0. McFerren County Auditor W. M. Cool County Clerk Forest E. Roberts Common Pleas Judge Earl D. Parker County Commissioner Walter Henry County Commissioner George McAllister County Commissioner Eddie West County Coroner Paul Jones County Court Judge George 0. Pachuta County Engineer W. L. Sheridan County Welfare Director Nelson E. Smith Probate Judge Will H. Acord Prosecuting Attorney Wray Bevens Health Commissioner Dr. Benton V. Scott Recorder Ottie W. Reno Sheriff Jesse Foster State Representative George Leist Superintendent of Schools J. E. Way Veterans Service Officer James M. Drennen Treasurer Homer L. Scaggs Board of Elections Jack McCann -103- Best Wishes to the Class of 1959 CLARENCE VALLERY SONS, INC. New and Used CarsâT rucksâT ractors Since 1914â Waverlv Ohic See Us First for the Finest in Band Instrumentsâ Pay or rent as low as $1.25 weekly New Spinet Pianos as low as $395.00 $25.00 down and $4.00 weekly - 104 ⢠105 - Congratulations to the Class of 1959 THE OHIO VALLEY BAKING COMPANY Congratulations the ELECTRIC co. as usual SteWaftS brings you the UNUSUAL Congratulations McGregor to the Class of 1959 SPORTSWEAR Radio Station WPKO Designed in Italy by antonio dimonza 1380 KCâ1000 Watts Stewarts The Voice of Ohioâs Atomic Areaâ 37 N. PAINT ST. Chillicothe Ohio HeALTH v lO  âG AOSâ of 1959 Waverly High School Adams Baking Company Jackson, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of 1959 Botkin Funeral Home Complete Ambulance Service Emmitt Avenue Waverly, Ohio - 107 - For the Least CASHMERE CLEANERS BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1959 Waverly, Ohio faverlv. Ohio Compliments of PIKE NATURAL GAS COMPANY 105-107 East Second Street Waverly, Ohio Phone 526 JAMESON DRUG COMPANY THE REXALL STORE Waverly, Ohio Phone 266 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1958 LAKE WHITE CLUB Tiik Sadi.krs Phone 500 Waverly, Ohio - 109 - CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1959 McConkeyâs Auto Parts Waverly, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1959 WAVERLY FURNITURE COMPANY North Marki-l Street Waverly, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS to Class of 1959 TRI COUNTY SALES, INC. 221 West Emmitt Avenue RCA TV RCA Whirlpool Washers and Dryers A business built on Good Service Congratulations to Class of 1959 SCHACMNES Department Store Chillicothe Ohio BEST WISHES to the Class of 1959 COLE MUSIC COMPANY CONN Instruments and Organs KIMBALL Pianos Sheet Music, Records, and Supplies Waverly, Ohio East Second Street Waverly, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of 1959 WAYâS FOOD MARKET âThe Complete Food Storeâ WaverlyâPhone 39âOhio - no - JOHN A. FISH AGENCY Authorized Wilson Sporting Goods Dealer 108 W. Second Street HUGH JENNINGS Waverly, Ohio Telephones: IWwirl Jnam Bus.: 250 - Res.: 818 r Will The Agency for INSURANCE with the P.S. âPersonal Service CENTER 9 West Second St. :: Phone 2-0640 :: Chillicothe, O. BEST WISHES BEST WISHES TO THE TO THE CLASS OF 1959 CLASS OF 1958 Backed By Half A Century Of Service LAWSONâS FINE FOOD III Pike County HAMMERSTEIN COMPANY, Inc. Emmitt Avenue Waverly, Ohio Beaver, Ohio a WAVERLY STATE BANK 1 SARGENTS PRODUCTS, Inc. THE FRIENDLY BANKâ Waverly, Ohio 1 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS Federal Deposit It Waverly. Ohio Insuranee Corporation PITTENGERâS SOHIO SERVICE 1881 ARMBRUSTER 1959 and Emmitt at Market ARMBRUSTER Phone 912 Waverly, Ohio WAVERLY, OHIO Bring Your Car Up To Standard At Sohio Plumbing. Heating and Sheet Metal Work TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES If We Donât Have It, It Will Be Hard To Find - Ill . Xvlv-Xv LORBACH INSURANCE AGENCY Don Vim.camork, Agent General Insurance 207 North Market Street Waverly, Ohio Phone 154 CALL BROTHERS aiul ASHLAND OIL and REFINING CO. BOTTLED GAS - FUEL OILS FIRESTONE TIRES Phone 44)5 518 West Einmitt Avenue Waverly, Ohio X =-=-= Zt (!oiii|iliineiils of , i 11 i the FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1 1 1 Waverlv. Ohio rV âs âOne of Ohioâs Good Storesâ' Wishes the Class of â60 HEALTH HAPPINESS SUCCESS Congratulations to the Class of 1959 Chillicothe Ohio SLOAN DRUGS Drugs. Prescriptions, Fountain School Supplies Compliments to the Class of 1959 Butler Shopping Center Waverly, Ohio STIFFLERâS STORE Merchandise of merit only Market Street Waverly Ohio PIKE CHEVROLET, INC. Sales and Service Youâll Go Far, With an O.K. Used Car Used O.K. TrucksâUsed O.K. Cars Phone 525 Waverly, Ohio Compliments of THE GLOBE FURNITURE COMPANY East Main Street Chillicothe Ohio West Emmitt Avenue - 112 - COMPLIMENTS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1959 L. L. ASHLAND Road Service, Tires, Tubes, and Accessories Emmitt Avenue Waverly, Ohio KOBACKERâS Portsmouthâs Leading Value Store Win Elliott Compliments of LINCOLN MERCURY CONTINENTAL EDSEL ENGLISH FORD M. N. BILLINGS COMPANY House of Fine Cars 80 East Main Street Chillicothe, Ohio Open 8:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M. Telephone 32246 Chillicothe Ohio HOWE CO. FUNERAL HOME CONGRATULATIONS TO The Class of 1959 Piketon, Ohio JOHN R. TEICHERT Ambulance Service Telephone 2411 FRANK SHELBY RITZ BEST WISHES TO QUALITY CLEANERS The Class of 1959 Phone 909 DRS. SIGLER and WILTSHIRE Waverly Ohio Optometrists WOLFF CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF 1959 CLOTHES FOR PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COMPANY MEN and BOYS Refreshes Without Filling Portsmouth, Ohio Portsmouth, Ohio BEST WISHES TO THE MARTHAâS CLASS OF 1959 BEAUTY SHOP LAKE WHITE SHOPPING CENTER 408 South Lock Street L. E. SIMONTON Waverly, Ohio Proprietor Phone 237-W HAYES ELECTRIC SCIOTO MOTEL and DINING ROOM COMPANY Phone 420 Think of Good Food 305 S. East St. Think of Scioto Motel Waverly, Ohio Phone 460 Waverly, Ohio - 113- Russ Pyle Waverly, Ohio JL f_ PHONE 40 i |ATIONWIDE Mutual Insurance Co. Mutual Fir Insuranc Co. Lif Inturonc Co. BEST WISHES To The CLASS OF 1959 NELSON SUNOCO Phone 956R Waverly, Ohio COMPLIMENTS of DALE PENN, Mgr. Atomic Drive-In Theatre Waverly lMi North Ohio JEAN WAY SCHOOL OF DANCING 110 Third Street Waverly, Ohio BEST WISHESâ BOYER FUNERAL HOME Oxygen-Equipped Ambulance Phone 177 Waverly, Ohio BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1959 CHARMETTE BEAUTY SALON Waverly, Ohio SOUTH SIDE JUNK YARD 24-Hour Wrecker Service Old Route 23 South Waverly, Ohio Phone 110 Used and Rebuilt Parts BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1959 NELSON PURE SERVICE Rt. 23 Waverly, Ohio Open 24 Hours WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Where You Expect More for Your Moneyâ And Get It!â Erris Rucker, Owner Waverly Ohio COMPLIMENTS of TRAINER JEWELERS 120 N. Market Waverly, Ohio COMPLIMENTS of KOZY KITCHEN Waverly, Ohio BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF 1959 JOHNSON GAS CO. Ill E. Emmitt Ave. Phone 92R Waverly, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF CLODHOPPER STORE No. 2 Waverly Ohio KLINKERâS BUILDERSâ SUPPLIES Paints--VarnishâBuilders' Hardware Mill WorkâWindow GlassâLumber Aluminum Awnings Storm Doors and Windows Gold Seal Asphalt and Linoleum Tile Phone 284-110 Seventh St. Waverly, Ohio BOB LITTER FUEL AND HEATING CO., INC. 524 Eastern Ave., Chillicothe, Ohio Ford Ave., Waverly, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF LEI ST DEPARTMENT STORE Piketon, Ohio - 114 - AMLIN IMPLEMENT CO. FARMALL TRACTORS and REPAIRS CONGRATULATIONS to THE CLASS of 1959 1 JAMES N SANSOM BEST WISHES to CLASS of 59 CARRâS JEWELRY STORE Phone El 3-4480 811 Gallia St. Portsmouth, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF BERILS BAR and GRILL PIKETON, OHIO BEST WISHES to the CLASS of â59â E. H. KAHNS SONS Cincinnati, Ohio COMPLIMENTS of Y TEXACO GLEN MUSTARD, Operator Waverly Routes 23 and 104 Ohio W. T. URWIN Agent THE NATIONAL LIFE ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. 423 Fifth St. Phone 937-W Waverly, Ohio WALTERSâ ROOFING AND SIDING CO. Wallpaper and Paint Market Street Waverly, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS of 1959 MILLER FOODS Washington C. H., Ohio BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1959 McDonough dept, store Waverly, Ohio Auto Fire Casualty Federal Mutual WALDON W. WENNING, Agent FIDELITY LIFE ASSOCIATION Life Insurance 318 Wendy Lane Waverly, Ohio Res. Phone 930 CONGRATULATIONS To The CLASS of 1959 COOPER CLEANERS Waverly, Ohio THE WAVERLY BUILDING AND LOAN COMPANY 67 Years of Service to the Community Waverly, Ohio Congratulations To The Class of 1959 JOHN DEERE QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT SCHMITT IMPLEMENT COMPANY Compliments of TREBERâS GROCERY Waverly Ohio 1 v. Nationwide MOÂŤ orncc ⢠COlMIM. OHO RAYMOND L DUNNINGTON - 115 - LESâS TV RADIO PHILCO 6 ZENITH TV SALES SERVICE 211 West Third Phone 168-R : SMITH TRACTOR SALES Massey Ferguson Dealer Phone 336-W Old Scioto TrailâWaverly, Ohio Welding and General Repairs General Tractor Tires W. W. SPERAWS LITTLE ACORN INSURANCE AGENCY If you want protection according to plan See your Little Acorn Insurance man. Clough Street Waverly, Ohio LIBERTY CAB COMPANY 203 W. Emmitt Ave. Phone 184 Waverly, Ohio STREITENBERGER'S GARAGE 314 Emmitt Avenue Phone 463 Automotive Parts and Services Machine Work Waverly Ohio WAVERLY MOBILE HOME SALES Americaâs Finest Mobile Homesâ New and Used U.S. Hwy. 23 Phone 950 Waverly, Ohio MOUNTS KEAIRNS MOTOR SALES Congratulations to the CLASS of 1959 WHALEYâS MARATHON B. F. GOODRICH TIRES and Batteries Waverly, Ohio LESTER'S BEAUTY SALON BEST WISHES to the CLASS of 1959 Phone 79 Waverly, Ohio WAVERLY SERVICE CENTER SOHIO Products Automotive Repairing Road Service Waverly Phone 514 Ohio CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS of 1959 REDâS GULF SERVICE Emmitt Ave. at Clough St. Waverly, Ohio M ⌠JB FARM BUREAU iffflil IVD COOPERATIVES BEST WISHES to the CLASS of 1959 FOSTERâS GULF SERVICE STATION Waverly, Ohio THANKS AND BEST WISHES to Our ADVERTISERS and PATRONS COMPLIMENTS OF TENDER SWEET POULTRY Phone 292 and 293 Waverly, Ohio from THE ANNUAL STAFF - 116 - MARILYN ALLEN: Class play, 4; gas day, 4; magazine sales, 4; honor roll, I; Hi-Lites, 4. RONALD ANSARA: Football, 2,3; track, 2; class play, 3,4; prom committee, 3; dance committee, 4; magazine sales, 4; radio day, 4. LARRY BARKER: Band, 1,2,3,4; chorus, 1,2,4; basketball, 1,2; pep band, 1,2,3,41 Portsmouth scholarship team, 2; senior scholarship team, 4; solo and ensemble, 1,2, 3,4; class play, 3,4; prom committee, 3; dance committee, 3,4; gas day, 4; float committee, 1,2,3,41 magazine sales, 4; Latin club, 1,2; honor roll, 1,2,3,4; class officer, I; dance band, 1,2, 3,4; radio show, 1,2,4; district music contest, 1,2,3,41 essay contest winner, I; instrumental ensembles, 4; state music contest, 2, 3,4; radio day, 4. MARY ANN BLAND: Chorus, 1,2; class play, 3; dance committee, 3; magazine sales, 4; FHA, 1,2; radio day, 4. MARGARET BURDETT: Chorus, 1,2; class play, 4; magazine sales, 4; Hi-Lite, 4; radio day, 4. LADONNA CASHMAN: Chorus, 1,2; senior scholarship team, 4; ensemble, 2; class play, 4; prom committee, 3; dance committee, 4; cheerleader, 3; majorette, I; gas day, 4; float committee, 4; French club, 3,4; honor roll, 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y, 3; FHA, 2; student council, I; queenâs court. 4; radio day, 4; annual staff, 4. JOE CHATTIN: Football, 2,4; basketball, 1,2,3,41 softball, 2,3; senior scholarship team, 4; prom committee, 3; dance committee, 3,4; gas day, 4; float committee, 2,3,4; magazine sales, 4; French club, 1,2; honor roll, 2,3; queen's court, 3; Hi-Lite, 3; Hi-Y, 1,2; radio day, 4. LUANNE CHRISTMAN: Dance committee, 3; magazine sales, 4; radio day, 4. ZUELLA COLEGROVE: Band, I; chorus, 3; pep band, I; class play, 3,4; prom committee, 3; dance committee, 3,4; float committee, 1,2,3,4; Hi-Lite, 4. PHIL COLLINS: Basketball, 1,2,3,4; track, 3; softball, 2, 3; prom committee, 3; dance committee, 3; float committee, 3; Latin club, 1,2; honor roll, I; class officer, 1,2; radio day, 4. DALE COMPLIMENT: Basketball, 2; Portsmouth scholarship team, 2,4; dance committee, 4; magazine sales, 4; French club, 3,4; honor roll, 1,2,3,4; radio day, 4. LEO CONKEL: Band, 1,2,3; chorus, 2; senior scholarship team, 4; prom committee, 4; dance committee, 4; magazine sales, 4; honor roll, 1,2,3,41 radio day, 4. MARY LOUISE COOKE: Band, 2,4; chorus, 2,3; basketball, 1,3,4; softball, I; pep band, 4; Portsmouth scholarship team, 2,3,4; senior scholarship team, 4; ensemble, 1,2,3; solo and ensemble, 3; class play, 3,4; prorri committee, 3; dance committee, 4; float committee, 2,3,4; magazine sales, 4; Latin club, 1,2; French club, 3,4; honor roll, 1,2,3,45 class officer, I; Tri-Hi-Y, 1,3; FHA, 2; annual editor, 4; radio show, 2; district music contest, 3; instrumental ensembles, I; orchestra, 1,2, 3,4; library club, 3; radio day, 4. DONNA CRIST: Chorus, 1,2; ensemble, I; class play, 4; prom committee, 3; dance committee, 3,4; gas day, 4; float committee, 1,2,3,41 magazine sales, 4; honor roll, 1,2, 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3; FHA, 1,2,3; Hi-Lite, 4; radio day, 4. LARRY EVANS: Baseball, 1,2; football, 1,2, 3,4; basketball, 1,2,3,4; track, 2, 3; softball, 1,2,3; prom committee, 3; dance committee, 3,4; gas day, 4; float committee, 1,2,3; magazine sales, 4;S.O.C. 2,3; Hi-Lite, 3; radio day, 4. LINDA EVANS: Band, 1,2,3,45 chorus, 2,3; pep band 1,3,4; ensemble, 3; FHA, 2; Hi-Lite, 4; district music contest, 4. BUD EYLAR: Football, 1,2,3,41 basketball, 1,2,3,4; track, 4; Portsmouth scholarship team, 1,4; senior scholarship team, 4; class play, 3; prom committee, 3; dance committee, 3,4; gas day, 4; float committee, 1,2,3,4; magazine sales, 4; French club, 3,4; honor roll, 1,2, 3,4; class officer, 2;S.O.C., 1,2,3; student council, 3,4; S.O.C. All-star team, 4; Hi-Y, 2; baseball, 1,2,3,45 radio day, 4. MELINDA FISH: Band, 1,2,3; chorus, 1,3; basketball, 3,4; softball, 2, 3,4; pep band, 1,2; Portsmouth scholarship team, 1 ⢠3 4; senior scholarship team, 4; ensemble, 1,3; solo and ensemble, 1,2,3; class play, 3,4; prom committee, 3; dance committee, 4; cheerleader, 3,4; gas day, 4; float committee, 1,2,3,4; magazine sales, 4; Latin club, 1,2; French club, 3,4; honor roll, 1,2, 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4; dance band, 2; student council, 4; annual editor, 4; Hi-Lite, 3; radio show, 1,2; district music contest, 1,2,3; orchestra, 1,2, 3; radio day, 4. - 117 - JACK HENKEL: Football, 2,3,4; library club, 3; baseball, 3,4. JO HICKMAN: Class play, 4; magazine sales, 4; honor roll, 1,2,4; Hi-Lite, 4. JOHN JONES: Football, 1,2,3,41 basketball, 1,2,3,41 track, 3,4; class play, 4; prom committee, 4; dance committee, 3,4; gas day, 4; float committee, 2,3,4; magazine sales, 4; French club, 3,4; class officer, 3; S.O.C., 2,3; S.O.C. All-star team, 4; radio day, 4; library club, 4; baseball, 3.4- HELEN MAE KELLEY: Prom committee, 3; dance committee, 4; float committee, 1,2, 3,4; magazine sales, 4; honor roll, I; Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4; FHA, 1,2,3,41 radio day, 4; state homemaker, 4. PATTY KEMPER: Chorus, 2,3; ensemble, 3; solo and ensemble, 3; class play, 4; prom committee, 3; cheerleader, 1,2, 3,4; float committee, 1,2,3; magazine sales, 4; honor roll, 1,2,3,4; class officer, 1,2; Hi-Lite, 4; radio day, 4. MARTHA KUHNER: Band, 1,2,3,45 chorus, 2; pep band, 3,4; ensemble, 1,2,4; s°i° anc ensemble, 1,2,4; magazine sales, 4; French club, 3,4; dance band, 2; essay contest winner, I; instrumental ensembles, 1,2,4; state music contest, 4; library club, 3. SHELBY LEETH: Chorus, 4; class play, 3,4; dance committee, 4; float committee, 3; magazine sales, 4; Tri-Hi-Y, 2; FHA, 1,2,3,45 radio day, 4. MIKE MEEKER: Chorus, 2; football, 1,2,3; basketball, 1,2; track, 3; class play, 4; prom committee, 3; dance committee, 4; float committee, 3; magazine sales, 4; class officer, 1,2,3; S.O.C., 3; student council, 1,2; radio day, 4. SWANSON MOUNTS: Senior scholarship team, 4; class play, 3; dance committee, 3,4; gas day, 4; magazine sales, 4; class officer, 2; radio day, 4; road-e-o winner, 4. FLORINE MURRAY: Class play, 4; gas day, 4; magazine sales, 4; honor roll, 1,2,4; Hi-Lite, 4. LINDA MURRAY: Band, 1,2,3,41 chorus, 2; pep band, 2,3,4; ensemble, 1,2,4; class play, 4; dance committee, 3,4; gas day, 4; float committee, 4; magazine sales, 4; honor roll, 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y, 4; dance band, 2,3; Hi-Lite, 4; radio show, 2; district music contest, 1,2,4; instrumental ensembles, 1,2,4; state music contest, 4. ROBERT McCONKEY: Band, 1,2,3,41 pep band, 3,4; Portsmouth scholarship team, 3; senior scholarship team, 4; solo and ensemble, 4; class play, 3,4; prom committee, 3; dance committee, 3,4; gas day, 4; float committee, 1,2,3,4; magazine sales, 4; Latin club, 1,2; honor roll, I; dance band. 1,2,3,4; radio show, 1,2; district music contest, 4; instrumental ensembles, 4; radio day, 4. DENNIS NEUFARTH: Band, 1,2,3; chorus, 2; pep band, 1,2,3; Portsmouth scholarship team, 3; senior scholarship team, 4; ensemble, I; class play, 3,4; prom committee, 3; dance committee, 3,4; gas day, 4; float committee, 1,2,3,41 magazine sales, 4; Latin club, 1,2; honor roll, 1,2,3,41 class officer, 3,4; dance band, 1,2,3; student council, 2,3; queenâs court, 2,4; Constitutional convention, I; instrumental ensembles, I; annual staff, 4; radio day, 4. FRED NEWBY: Prom committee, 3; dance committee, 2,4; gas day, 4; float committee, 4; magazine sales, 4; honor roll, 1,2; radio day, 4. MERRY DAWN ODLE: Band, 1,2,3; chorus, 1,2; pep band, 1,2,3; Portsmouth scholarship team, 1,2,4; senior scholarship team, 4; ensemble, 1,2; class play, 3; prom committee, 3; dance committee, 4; magazine sales, 4; Latin club, 1,2; honor roll, 1,2,3,4; class officer, 2; dance band, 2; student council, 2; Constitutional convention, 2; radio day, 4. BILL OVERMAN: Band, 1,2,3,45 chorus, 3,4; pep band, 2,3,4; senior scholarship team, 4; ensemble, 3; class play, 3,4; dance committee, 4; magazine sales, 4; dance band, 3; radio show, 2; radio day, 4 TOM OYER: Football, 1,2,3,4; track, 4; senior scholarship team, 4; Latin club, 1,2; honor roll, 4; S.O.C., 1,2,3,4; S.O.C. All-star team, 4; baseball, 1,2,3,41 radio day, 4. DAVE PALMER: Baseball, 2, 3,4; football, 1,2,3,4; track, 2,4; softball, 1,2, 3; prom committee, 3; dance committee, 3,4; gas day, 4; float committee, 1,2,3,45 magazine sales, 4; honor roll, 4; class officer, 1,3; S.O.C., 1,2,3; road-e-o winner, 3; S.O.C. All-star team, 4; Hi-Lite, 3; radio day, 4; Hi-Y, 2,3. VIRGINIA RADABAUGH: Class play, 4; honor roll, 4; Hi-Lite, 4; radio day, 4. JOHN ROUFF: Band, 1,2,3; chorus, 1,2,3; pep band, 2,3; class play, 3,4; prom committee, 3; dance committee, 4; float committee, 4; Latin club, 1,2; Hi-Y, 1,2; radio day, 4. - 118 - JOHN SCRIBNER: Band, 1,2,3,4; chorus, 1,2; football, 1,2,3,41 basketball, 1,2,3; track, 1.2,3; pep band, 2,3,4; Portsmouth scholarship team, 2; senior scholarship team, 4; class play, 3,4; prom committee, 3; dance committee, 3, 4; gas day, 4; float committee, I, 2, 3, 4; magazine sales, 4; Latin club, I, 2; honor roll, I, 2; class officer, 3; dance band, I, 2, 3, 4;S.O.C., I, 2, 3; Hi-Lite, 3; radio show, 1, 2; district music contest, 4; orchestra, I, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y, 2, 3; radio day, 4. GENEVA SEELING: Portsmouth scholarship team, 2,3,4; senior scholarship team, 4; class play, 3,4; prom committee, 3; float committee, 2; magazine sales, 4; Latin club, 1,2; French club, 3,4; honor roll, 1,2,3,4; radio day, 4. LORA SHEETS: Chorus, 2; senior scholarship team, 4; class play, 3,4; prom committee, 3; dance committee, 4; gas day, 4; float committee, 2,3,4; magazine sales, 4; French club, 3; honor roll, 1,2, 3,4; class officer, 4; queen's court, 2; Hi-Lite, 4; radio day, 4. PATTY SIMONTON: Magazine sales, 4; honor roll, 1,2, 3,4; FHA , 1,2. JOHN SKINNER: Football, 1,2,3,4; Portsmouth scholarship team, 1,2,3,41 senior scholarship team, 4; class play, 3; prom committee, 3; dance committee, 4; float committee, 1,2,3,41 Latin club, I, 2; French club, 3,4; honor roll, 1,2,3,41 student council, 1,2,3,4; S.O.C. All-star team, 4; Constitutional convention, I; radio day, 4; baseball, 1,2,3,41 winner, Pike County Scholarship. DONNA STREITENBERGER: Chorus, 2; Portsmouth scholarship team, 1,2,3; senior scholarship team, 4; ensemble, 2; prom committee, 3; dance committee, 4; magazine sales, 4; Latin club, 1,2; honor roll, 1,2,3,4; class officer, 4; Hi-Lite, 4; district music contest, 2; radio day, 4; valedictorian, 4. HAZEL STULLEY: FHA, 1,2,3,4; Betty Crocker award, 4; radio day, 4. STEVE SULLIVAN: Track, 1,2,3; class Play 3 4; Prom committee, 3; gas day, 4; float committee, I, 2,3,4; magazine, 4; Latin club, I; honor roll, 2,3. ELMER THOMPSON: Portsmouth scholarship team, 2; senior scholarship team, 4; class play, 4; dance committee, 4; magazine sales, 4; radio day, 4. ALICE TOLLE: FHA, 4. JIM TRACHSEL: Football, 1,2,3,4; basketball, 1,2; track, 1,2, 3,4; prom committee, 3; dance committee, 3,4; float committee, 1,2; magazine sales, 4; Latin club, 1,2; honor roll, 1,4; S.O.C., 1,2,3,4; S.O.C. All-star team, 4; baseball, 1,2,3,4. KITTIE VULGAMORE: Band, 1,2,3,4; pep band, 3,4; senior scholarship team, 4; ensemble, 1; class play, 3,4; prom committee, 3; dance committee, 4; gas day, 4; float committee, 1,2,3,41 magazine sales, 4; Latin club, 1,2; French club, 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y, 4; dance band, 3; radio show, 1,2; district music contest, 1,4; instrumental ensembles, 4; library club, 3; radio day, 4. LINDA WARD: Chorus, 1,2,3; fl°al committee, 3; FHA, 1. CAROL WELLS: Class play, 4; prom committee, 3; dance committee, 3,4; gas day, 4; float committee, 1,2, 3,4; magazine sales, 4; honor roll, 4; FHA, 1,2. KATY WICKLINE: Class play, 4; gas day, 4; magazine sales, 4; Hi-Lite, 4. MARJORIE WISE: Chorus, 1,2, 3,4; Portsmouth scholarship team, 1,2,3,4; senior scholarship team, 4; ensemble, 1,2,3,4; class play, 4; prom committee, 3; dance committee, 4; gas day, 4; float committee, 3; magazine sales, 4; Latin club, 1,2; honor roll, 1,2,3,4; class officer, 4; Tri-Hi-Y, I; dance band, 4; radio show, 1,2; radio day, 4. ROBERT WOODS: Gas day, 4; magazine sales, 4; honor roll, 1,2, 3,4. CHRISSIE WORK: Chorus, 2; class play, 3,4; prom committee, 3; gas day, 4; float committee, 2,3,4; magazine sales, 4; Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4; FHA, 2,3; Hi-Lite, 3. MARJORIE SAUTTER: Band, 1,2, 3,4; chorus, 1,2,3,4; pep band, 1,2,3,4; Portsmouth scholarship team, 1 2, 3,4; senior scholarship team, 4; ensemble, 1,2,3,4; solo and ensemble contest, 1,2,3,41 class play, 3,4; prom committee, 3; dance committee, 4; float committee, 1,2,3,41 magazine sales, 4; Latin club, 1,2; French club, 3,4; honor roll, 1,2,3,41 Tri-Hi-Y, 3,4; dance band, 1,2,3,4; student council, 3; annual editor, 4; radio show, 3; district music contest, 1,2, 3,4; instrumental ensembles, 1,2,3,4; state music contest, 4; library club, 3. - 119 - AUTOGRAPHS - 120-
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