Williamstown High School - Billtonian Yearbook (Williamstown, KY)

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763 KING: Published By THE SENIOR CLASS of WILLIAMSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL Williamstown, Kentucky gfis Keen a gooof year f MHS. gifs Keen a gooof ear.. or ffe Qjeopfe. . The teachers who have put time, effort, and love into their work and feel a measure of success looking back on this year . . . The students who have responded by taking this school work seriously, who have kept school spirit high, who have done their best for our school. or Me Orya121'zczf1b12s. . Services wrought by many hours of planning and working, services to better our school and community . . . 01' fge f77Cf1D1f1'es. . Class activities, Junior-Senior Play, F,H,A, Banquet, Senior Trip, all these successful and so much a part of our year, 1962-63 . . . c OI 01201152 . The people we look up to and admire - who have done so much for our school and its people . . . or porfs . . The Demons who learn much in both victory and defeat , , , the cheer- leaders who did everything possible to keep our school spirit high . . . 5 f 3 , 5 . 5 - 5 c o E 2 u u 4 o n w .wat Each person is placed on earth for his own special purpose. Some choose to be teachers, one of the most painstaking and yet gratifying challenges there are. So is Mrs. Sally Odor. Though law requires her to retire from her life work asa teacher at WHS, no one can retire her from the memories and hearts of the hundreds ofstudents whom she guided through their early lives at WHS. To you, Miss Sally, we the class of '63 dedicate this '63 BILLTONIAN, 77 gooof year X614 ffe. . . yzgpk OZOGK' O 63 ucafzbn GEORGE POWERS BILL RICH Chairman JOHN .TUETT BEU F ORD S TA NLEY RAY SECHREST is MR, FPA NK BURNS Superintendent MR, EARL GRIMES Principal MRS, MA RGA RET BURNS Secretary MRS, GRAY Kindergarten A, B, degree U,K, MRS, COTTON Grade 1 A,B, degree Georgetown MRS, SULLIVAN Grade 1 A,B, degree Georgetown MISS FLEGE Grade 2 B, S, degree Eastern MRS, RIDER Grade 2-3 Georgetown MRS, ODOR Grade 3 B, S, degree Eastern MISS SOTHARD Grade 4 Eastern MRS, ABERNA THY Grade 5 A, B, degree Georgetown MRS, CALDWELL Grade 6 A, B, degree Georgetown MR, WATTS Grade '7 Eastern College P, E, , Math, Biology, Agriculture MRS. FULLER Home Economics, Science U , K, MRS, BALLARD Eng. Speech' Journalism, Geography Western MR, ANDERSON Shop, Drafting, Health, Science Morehead MISS BURGIN Music, General Music Georgetown U, K. MISS ELINOR English, History U . K. MRS, WILSON Math A,B, degree Georgetown MR, FOREE U,S, History, Gov Economics, Soc. U,K, MRS, FOREE Eng. 10-11, Office Practice, Bookkeeping U,K. MISS ECKLER Typing I, History 8, Shorthand I,II Eastern MISS EDITH Spanish, Eng. Librarian U , K, erozbe Qsfqff They keep our building neat. Rain or shine always on time What's cooking? Qgezzzbr Chas OZCQFS SERGEANT-AT-ARMS - - - Bobby Mitts PRESIDENT - - ----- Jane Iuett VICE PRESIDENT ------ Jim Rodgers SECRETARY - - - - Kathy Caldwell REPORTER ------ Loretta Daugherty TREASURER - - - - Mary Sechrest Mrs. Fuller --'----------- SPONSORS -------- - - -Miss Burgin Gfzss We, the Senior Class of Williamstown High School and State of Kentucky, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament. We the class of '63 will our status as Seniors to the class of '64 and with it the honor and esteem to wear the class ring, a symbol of the beginning of success, To the Juniors we will the added responsibilities of upperclassmen. May their last two years be filled with many exciting high school experiences. To the Sophomores we will the desire to keep the school spirit perpetual and con- stant. To the Freshmen we will the anxiety, interest, and patience to become Seniors. RICHARD LEE AUSTIN Music 2: Class Play 3,45 Annual Staff 4: Editor of School Paper 4. STELLA DEAN BEACH Cheerleader 1,43 F, H, A, l,2,4z Class Play 4: Glee Club l,4, KATHLEEN CA LDWELL F,H,A, 1,2,3,4: Class Play 3,4: Secretary 4: Reporter for School Paper 4. LORET TA DAUGHERTY Glee Club l,2,3,45 An- nual Staff 4: Class Play 3,49 Editor of School Paper 4. GARY LELAND EIBECK Class Play 3,45 Vice President of Class 3: Business Manager of School Paper 49 Basket- ball Manager 4. A LLEN WAYNE EPPERS ON Pep Club 2, 3,4g News- paper Reporter 4: Class Play 3,45 4-H Club 1. G LORIA F LE TC HER Music l,2,3,4: F,H,A, 1,2,3,4: Class Play .35 Speech Festival 3,4, CHARLES GAUNT Basketball 1,25 4-H Club 1,2,3: Glee Club l,2,3,4: Class Play 3. SHARON JACOBS Cheerleader l,2,3: Class Play 3,43 F.H,A, 1,2,3,4s Glee Club 1, 2,3. IA NE IUETT F,H,A, l,2,3,4: Class President 2,49 Class Play 3,45 D,A,R, Citizenship Award 4. EDWARD KEA RNS Basketball 2,35 Glee Club 3,45 Class Play 3,45 Reporter for School Paper 4. ROBY LEE MINK Glee Club 1,49 Class Play 3,43 School Patrol ls Pep Club 2,3,4. BOBBY GENE MITTS Conservation Club 1: Basketball Manager 2, 3: Pep Club 2,3,4: Class Play 3,4. ROY HOWARD OSBORNE Basketball 1,2,3s Con- servation Club ls Pep Club 2,3,4s Class Play 3,4. JIM RODGERS Basketball l,2,3,4: Baseball 2, 3,45 Vice President l,2,4: School Paper 4, MARY A , SECHREST Class Play 3,43 Girl's State Delegate 3: Class Treasurer 4. MARY BOB SHIPP Annual Staff 3,45 F, H,A, l,2,3,45 Class Play 3,49 Cheerleader l,2,3. BONNY JEAN SOUDER F,H,A, 1,2,3,4:G1ee Club l,3: Class Play 3, 4: Photographer for Class Annual 4. GLENNA TAYLOR F,H,A, l,2,3: Pep Club 2,35 Music ls 4-H Club 1, TOMMY WA LTERS Glee Club l,2,3,4: Basketball l,2,3,4s Class Play 3: Baseball l,2',3,4. WILLIAM WEBB Basketball 1,2, 3,4: Baseball l ,2,3,49 Class Play 3.4: Boy's State Represented 3. G ass lQS'fOI7y ACT I In September of 1959 we walked onto the stage as Freshmen with 35 students. We were nervous and unsure of what our lines were to be as all green freshmen are. We were led through that year of planning by our sponsor, Mr. Paul Watts, and our president, Joy Roland. The most exciting and hot scene was our initiation. Mary Bobb Shipp represented our class as a cheerleader. ACT II As Sophomores, we were more at ease on this new stage and we played our scenes well. We begun the new act with a cast of 28. Four of our girls got married and left us to start a new play on their own. Our president was Jane Juett and our sponsor was Mr. Charles Alphin. Mary Bob Shipp, Sharon Mulberry, and Jane Juett were cheerleaders from our room. Tommy Walters, Jim Rodgers, and Bill Webb were on the basketball team. ACT III Having gained 3 and lost 6, we came up with a grand total of 25 to start our Junior year. We no longer had stage fright. We were sure of our parts and were learning our lines well. Mrs. Patsy Foree was our sponsor and Bill Webb was the president. We received our class rings before the end of the year. Mary Bob Shipp, Sharon Mulberry, and Loretta Daugherty represented our class as cheerleaders. Five of our boys were on the Varsity team and three were on the Junior Varsity. ACT IV We knew we were now close to the curtain on one play and about to decide which play we would enter next. This act was filled with the best scenes of all. One of the biggest scenes was our trip to Florida. Our sponsors were Mrs. Don Fuller and Miss Betsy Burgin. Our president was again Jane Juett. The next biggest scene was that of choosing invitations and being measured for caps and gowns. Then came our last thrilling but sad scene when we took our bows in our gradu- ation and commencement exercises. Best Personality Dreamiest Best Dressed Most Popular Most Likely to Succeed Most Versatile Most Studious Most Athletic Shut UP! F1orida? Oh, dear! He1'6'S 3 COHSI I0 - - You 're lovely, Lucretia our Gang Wild party! CLASSES ZIIPIOI' GQJS Ojffcers PRESIDENT: Richie Eckler, SPONSOR: Mrs. Wilson, SGT, AT ARMS: Lucy Lee Kinman, ASSISTANT ED: Joyce Flege, SECRETARY: Sue Caldwell, TREASURER: Connie Lowe, V, PRES,: Paul Irland, REPORTER: Paul Wood. Qgopfom ore GQJJ OMCQFS N-. TREASURER: Billy West, V, PRES,: Mike Taylor, SGT, AT ARMS: Robert Marguette, PRESIDENT: Larry Lati- mer, SPONSOR: Mr. Foree. 914636122 an Gfzss Ofjgbers PRESIDENT: Raymond Daugherty, SPONSOR: Miss Eckler, V, PRES: Bill Webb, TREASURER: Sue Martin, SECRETARY: John Poe. M QIUOQ Ojjgcers FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS, SECRETARY: Darlene O'Neil, REPORTER: Barbara Marquette, TREASURER: Patsy Lowe, PRESIDENT: Billy Jenkins, SPONSOR: Mrs. Ballard, V. PRES: Steve Wood, SGT, AT ARMS: Bobby Kells. M QJUOQ Ofygcers SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS, SGT, AT ARMS: Ken Rich, V, PRES.: Dennis Caldwell, TREASURER: Sandy Ashcraft, SECRETARY: Gary Taylor, PRESIDENT: Ali Gail Former, SPONSOR: Mrs, Ballard, Cseoenzf QFGOQ Wcers V, PRES: Judy Cleveland, REPORTER: Cherrl Atha, TREASURER: Pam Lanter, SGT, AT ARMS: Brenda Epper- son, SECRETARY: Jane Bowen, PRESIDENT: Karen Latimer, SPONSOR: Mr. Anderson, unzors Donna Ashcraft Linda Sue Caldwell Lee Chandler Randy Delaney Richey Eckler Chucky Estridge Joyce Flege Lucy Lee Kinman Johnny Lawrence Connie Lowe Shirley Mulberry Carolyn Osborne Barry Pence Raymond Rankin Seldon Scott Gilbert Souder Don Van Huss Marvin Wallace Gail West Paul Wood f '.. 4? 5. wk? A 42' WV my Illdy Ashcraft Penny Austin Donna Bennett Betty Bowling Juanita Bowling Neva Collins Steve Davis Goldie Dunn Marilyn Eibeck Dickie Evans Dough Hall Jimmy Kells Steve Kinrnan Larry Latimer Linda Lowe Robert Marquette Roy Martin Patricia Miller Ronnie Noel Tommy Osborne Kay Porter Tayna Powers Gary Releford Rosemary Simpson Stella Skirvin Jimmy Snow Larry Spillman Mike Taylor Ricky Vincent George Webster Billy West Darrell Whaley Billy Ackrnan Judy Biliter Phyllis Brown Brenda Cambell Loretta Custer Rayrn ond Daugherty Virginia Davis Patsy Duncan Danny Evans Terry Evans John Fletcher Larry Gulick Tony Harp John Hensely Arva Irland Rita Jackson Patsy Kenner Sue Martin Darlene O'Neil Terry Osborne Allen Porter Roy Robinson Sue Sabastine Carol Sebree Billy Stamper Bill Webb Jo Ann Webster Eddie West 149.3 IDQI? 4? f- ,rr ' gifs i s Kay Adams Sandra Ashcraft Kathy Bames Dennis Caldwell Herman Cambell Robert Chandler Sandra Collins Barbara Combs Sharon Dills Wanda Dills Linda Dunn Gail Fortner Nora Fletcher Carol Hall Billy Jenkins Bobby Kells Linda Kinman Duane Lawrence Patsy Lowe Barbara Marquette Joyce Noe Darlene O'Neil Leon Parker Barbara Purnell Janis Raisor Sandra Rankin Ken Rich Dora Roland Sandra Scroggins Bobby Snow Linda Souder Mary Stuart Gary Taylor Terry Wilson Steve Wood Cgafa John Ac km an Donnie Arnold Judy Bennett Kenneth Bowling Sandra Edwards William Edwards Dana Hamm Pam Lanter Mike McCormick Brenda Porter I. Twaddell Johnny Vest QUQDM ' -ing Sherry Atha Wilma Barnett Judy Cleveland Leath Edwards Brenda Epperson David Fortner Karen Latimer Ronald McClure Linda Sasher Treasea Simpson Qszbcff BOTTOM ROW: M. Lanter, W. Cambell, R. West, J. Arnold, B. Kinman, R, O'Neil, A. Webster, I Evans, W. Arnold, TEACHER: Mrs. Caldwell. SECOND ROW: B. Roland, A. Bowen, P. Lanter, M. Wood, J. Rice, L. Cleveland, M. Kinman, I. Scroggins, B. Crow, B. Justice, B. Barnett. THIRD ROW: M. Webster, K. Poe, R. Simpson, D. Stanley, M. Smith, B. Latimer, S. Porter, M. Scroggins B. Dunn, J. Dunn, J. Rich, R. Arnold. gym BOTTOM ROW: D. Brown, D. Smith, P. Skinner, M. Walters, J. Adams, H. Chipman, S. Kinman, D. Nickell, J. West, V. Roland, Mrs. Abemathy. SECOND ROW: C. Hopper, I. Ackman, K. Brown, N. Skirvin, C, Chipman, C. Scott, D. Eyebeck, C. Phelps, B. Dunn, D. Nantz, J. Stephens. THIRD ROW: G. Noel, P. Smith, K. Parsons, M. Ackman, J. Perkins, B. Scroggins, S. Marksberry, P. Lawrence, N. Chandler, P. Lanter, S. Brown. mmf BOTTOM ROW: J. Dunn, M. Adams, D. Juett, R. Noe, R. Richardson, P. Burton, G. Wallace, B. Walters, A. Allen, R. Marksberry, G. Osborne. SECOND ROW: D. McCormick, C. Eckler, C. Col- lins, D, Ballard, E. Rider, L. Roberts, T. Noel, R. Powers, J. Drake, E. Smedly, C. Simpson. THIRD ROW: B. Marquette, R. Kenner, L. Stuart, D. Crockette, S. Roark, J. Perkins, K. Iuett, M. Wood, J. Scroggins, H. Rarnie, K. Dills, TEACHER: Miss Flora. afrof BOTTOM ROW: C. Royalty, F. Shinkle, R. Manners, G. Scroggins, D. Nance, B. McClure, S. Maca- tee, R. Skinner, TEACHER: Miss Sally. SECOND ROW: D. Charkie, S. Iuett, P. Cornelius, R. Whally, M. Arnold, C. Kenner, D. Estridge, B. Lusby, D. Evans. THIRD ROW: G. Wood, A. Iuett, I. West, T. Lehman, L. Hammons, N. Sapp, M. Roberts, T. Burton. econof aloof jfzkof BOTTOM ROW: R. Kennedy, R. Mulberry, B. Sapp, P. Raisor, D. Arnold, M. Brown, F. Shinkle, E. Royalty, Mrs. Rider. SECOND ROW: T. Burton, S. Lowe, R. Sasher, K. Campbell, J. Eckler, B. Lusby, S. Hall. THIRD ROW: M. White, M. Justice, T. Beckman, J. Shelton, A. Vest, K, Nickell C. Noel. QCOIZ BOTTOM ROW: J. Eckler, K. Davis, C, Porter, V. Vest, S. Abernathy, D. Lowe, B. Sharkey, G. Taylor, L. Davis, P. Watts, Miss Flege. SECOND ROW: P. Purcell, D. Kinman, D. Pophan, D. Noel, T. White, E. Crowe, R. Collins, D. Parsons, D. McClanohan, G. Woods. THIRD ROW- T. Harnmons, S. Hendrix, M. McComas, F.Hale, B. Martin, B. Martin, D. Simpson, D. Brown, O. Powers, L. Richardson, B. Sapp. 22151 QFGOQ BOTTOM ROW: H. Royalty, D. Allen, D. Scott, B. Burns, D. West, P. Marksberry, B. Martin. SEC OND ROW: T. Wilson, D. Smith, L. Abernathy, T. Drake, R. Perry, S. Elslager, Larry Walters, P. Richardson, S. Roberts. TEACHER: Mrs. Sullivin. Zfksf QJUOQ BOTTOM ROW: K. Simpson, S. Wallace, C. Parker, R. Shelton, R. Perry, D. Valandingham, L. Iuett, K. Noel, D. Webster, P. Richardson, TEACHER: Mrs. Cotton. SECOND ROW: E. Justice, D. Smith, B. Porter, I. Rich, R. Shelton, T. Rider, M. Sapp, D. Eckler, M. Noel, C. Webster. 1 5 af ,J mb kryarfen 'il' FIRST ROW: D. Kenner, D. Kenner, W. Watts, A. Brown, I. Fortner, C. Lawrence, B, I. Bennett, S Evans, S. McClure. SECOND ROW: J. Martin, M. Walthers, R. Arnold, B. Webb, B. McClure, L. Mink, K. Kinman, J. A. Antrobus, R. Lawrence. THIRD ROW: A. Rich, P. Cahill, C. Cleveland, M. Adams, D. West, G. McComas, J. Hall, Mrs. Gray. The Kindergarten dresses in their band uniforms to put on a tremen- dous rhythm band for the Senior Play. ORGANIZATICNS gX'F.f . gOf , 1 -'lf' 5.9.2 77174 PRESIDENT ----- lst VICE PRESIDENT ---- 2nd VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY ------ - TREASURER - - - Jane Iuett PARLIAMENTARIAN Lucy Kinm an HISTORIAN ---- Sue Caldwell RECREATION - - -Joyce Flege SONG LEADER - - Connie Lowe REPORTER ---- SPONSOR: Mrs. Fuller Donna Bennett - Dennie Beach - -Mary B. Shipp Carolyn Osborn Shirly Mulberry 9111146 7 csfafe SEATED: Jane Juett and Mary Sechrest. STANDING: Alternatesg Loretta Daugherty and Gloria Fletcher, IUQQC Our Speech class really outdid itself this year. We participated in many events and brought back three superiors from District and one superior from State to bring honor to our school due to Mrs. Ballard's tireless efforts. EDITOR: L. Daugherty, ASSISTANT EDITOR: D. Austin, EDITORIAL EDITOR: M. Shipp, FEATURE EDITORS I. Iuett, SPORTS EDITOR: B. Webb, BUSINESS MANAGER: G. Eibeck, REPORTERS: K. Cald well, E. Kearns, W. Epperson, I. Rogers. ADVISOR: Mrs. Ballard. Name of paper: Demons At Work. 991220225 af Mor! EDITOR: M. Shipp, ASSISTANT EDITOR: J. Flege, BUSINESS MANAGER: D. Austin, CIRCULATION MANAGER: E. Kearns, FEATURE EDITOR: I. Iuett, TYPIST: S. Mulberry, PHOTOGRAPHERS: B. Souder, G. Eibeck, CLASS REPORTER: L. Daugherty, FINANCIAL EDITOR: M. Sechrest, SPONSOR: Miss Burgin. Name of Annual: Billtor1ian. 21000150 QSXM cgenzbr 014115 TEACHER Miss Betsy Burgin 4711121614 Gforus ,ar- Ezgrarzdn a120fj7Q6er3 Left to right: J, Fletcher, Librarian, E. Litteii, R, Daughtery, K, Latimer, S. Atha, D. Whaley, E, West, 5115 QZOCZUQ 4- .. sr.mwW:t:Qm-- .swamps-IM-erm ws.:-f.:.f.m.e-infwmmef'wnmymrmkf u is -- - .r swnununmn wt we was-u-u . -7 f mlr BOTTOM ROW: J. Drake, R. Richardson, J. Dunn, D. Juett, B. Walters, K. Juett, D. Ballard. SEC- OND ROW: C. Eckler, G. Scroggins, B. Marquette, R. Marksberry, E. Rider, D. Rider, M. Wood, D Crockette, D. McCormick, R. Kenner, R. Noe, G. Osborne, G. Wallace, R. Powers, unzbr 4. cgenzbr BOTTOM ROW: P. Lanter, K. Latimer, L. Souder, C. Atha, T. Simpson. SECOND ROW: M. Mc- Cormick, C. Estridge, J. Ackman, L. Latimer, B. Jenkins, E. West, D. Amerman. ATHLETICS mn W, eww is Pm ' W , ge ' Q ,L .wx 5 Z F we 5' . . 1 ,if , iz 3 xf K wx it iw'g:Xf,f.i,ix. REC R EAI' 'PN QP om PRESIDENT ------ Mary B. Shipp. SECRETARY-TREASURER- - Jane ,Tuett V. PRESIDENT - - - Chucky Estridge SPONSORS -------- Miss Eckler Miss Burgin gina 939912 a gooof ear or !00ffS. . It's been a good year for the Demons of 'Dear old Billtown High' for those who coached them, and also the faithful fans who cheered for them. In our basketball team we sported a team that must be rated among the best. It was a clean, hard working team with winning ways and qualities of good sports manship. The Demons were a mature team that learned how to win and to lose. Not only was the high school varsity successful but the junior varsity was a highly respectable team. The Demons of 1962 and '63 will long be remembered for their contribution of rugged determina- tion of spirit which helped the entire student body and faculty to have a wonderful year. The Midget Team is not to be left out. They honored W. H. S. by winning two tournaments this year. Their record is one they should truly be proud of. When basketball season is over, baseball comes in to give everyone a sense of competition. Our baseball team although they didn't win many games, again proved to their school that sportsmanship and defeat are all in the game, MIDGET: Judy Bennett, Judy Cleveland, Brenda Porter 6596146 d ki? B. TEAM: Patsy Kenner, Judy Ashcraft, Sue Martin. T F' E i VARSITY: Captain Connie Lowe, Lucy Kinman, Deannie Beach, Penny Austin, Stella Skirvin. Under the skillful direction of Miss Burgin and Miss Eckler, cheerleading sponsors, the cheerlead- ing squads have developed wonderfully this year, They have done an excellent job of coaching and they and the cheerleaders have contributed greatly to the success of the teams. LUCY KINM AN PENNY A USTIN C ONNIE LOWE STELLA SKIRVIN DEANNIE BEACH 26122 0125 COACH: Paul Watts, Bill Webb, Roy Martin, Johnny Lawrence, Paul Wood, Tommy Walters, Marvin Wallace, Jim Rogers, Larry Latimer, Richy Eckler, Barry Pence, Gail West, Billy West. KNEELING: MANAGERS: Gary Eibeck and Ken Rich. RICHY ECKLER BILL WEBB JIM ROGERS BASKETBALL QUEEN Sue Caldwell GAIL WEST MARVIN WALLACE TOMMY WALTERS PAUL WOOD 11121014 Uczrszky yzjffef geam The Midget Team is selected from the sixth, seventh, and eighth grades. COACH Bill Anderson. j7Zj1b9ef geam fjropfy wzhners I ZX Zasegczf What 's up, Doc ? - .. ' 1 'It's my sweater! SUIPHSS- Play Practice? '?'?'? Journalism Class! Watch out for GHOSTS. f I K 7 g 1? A 'r l gg? tsrss lt s -f ,tg ,S -f at , 7' fr e L, 'K 5 ,'-- K , . I t l --f-L., 35 F' '5 st M VP ' ' V '--' Faithful Fans w K cc,.' ' Watch the Birdy. Poor Sylvester! Future Homemaker B Team xx Candid Camera YELL!! Hit? or Miss? LIFE OF RILEY THE LINE UP PEOPLE ARE FUNN Y DAY IN COURT 7 geafures HOUSE PARTY GOING MY WAY? THE REAL MCCOYS YOU ASKED FOR IT SHOCK IT COULD BE YOU WHAT'S MY LINE? I DEAD OR ALIVE? ADVERTISERS Q1 gi E ii E 39 .2 S ie E E :E M 1 Compliments of BATES FARM SUPPLY Dry Ridge Phone 82.4-7981 S. M. 8. E. B. WIGGINGTON Q f Men's Clothing and X Basement Store R Phone 824-3393 SUBURBAN Congratulations, Class PROPANE GAS SERVICE of '63 Superior, Dependable Economical GRANT COUNTY for CONCRETE COMPANY, INC Homes - Farms Restaurants- Industry Dry Ridge, Kentucky Where to Buy It SUBURBAN PROPANE VERKAMP CO. E Sklfiliifgoofclfjtidv Phone 823-5551 p 9 el We 1 0 6 I ff 'e Qgg- A 'X ' ...Jia 11,4 5 144 .vw win, ' X N ' ul, ' I -'flsasssw' ' af CALDWELL BROS. GROCERY on Paris Street Williamstown FOR DELIVERIES CALL 82.4-45551 Compliments Stop and Shop of MARIANNA'S RASH'S FOOD MARKET BEAUTY SHOPPE Main Street Williamstown Dry Ridge moss AUTO PARTS Compliments of W k S , SOUDER'S RADIO 8. TELEVISION SERVICE Auto Parts , , Dry Ridge 823-4301 Williamstown S- 2 - , , .-xv, t-I 5 V- Q - , . I I'-' '-I- - ' V 1 . 1 I EL' rf' I 6,56 lPIi'?' I hm.. , 1 cw am mf I Z EDMONDSON'S N FURNITURE s. 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' ,' F?-iili' is' WIGGINTON 8. ROWLAND Ladies' Apparel Williamstown, Kentucky AND HARDWARE Everything to Build Anything Compliments of Lumber HAROLD C. ADAMS Building Materials Paint JAILOR VESTLAND FLOWERS Compliments gf Flowers for All Occasions :ff Corsages A :7:5WeCldingS :lf Funerals W. G. O'HARA INSURANCE AGENCY G. J. ROSE - Agent EARLS AUTO SERVICE Corinth Phone 824-8001 John Deere Dealer Williamstown, Kentucky Garage and Wrecker Service ' If , - 'W 5 PILES CHEVROLET -..L H J-.5 if I U Xx .I ,G ' UK, M 'rv Phone 824-3337 5 , I ELECTRICAL .1--fi, vii: I h ifi .Ei APPLIANCES TRIPLE L Co. 824-5351 Compliments of Compliments f NIAYNIE LEE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone 824-4881 Compliments of BENNETT'S DEPARTMENT STORE LITT BROTHERS DEPARTMENT STORE :lf Latest Fashion ff: Dry Goods :F High Quality P11 Low Prices PF SAVE CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '63 GRANT COUNTY DEPOSIT BANK I f: 2571 N. Main llglll ' fx Williamstown, Ky. IH I WI 'G w, S24 3326 :im x - C C mpliments of I.. 8: I.. BUILDERS R. A. GREENE, DIST. SUPPLY Williamstown, Ky. Ph 824 8691 Phone 824-2181 UQ1w Ea?i QUE? Be JUDY'S DRIVE IN sociable THEATER I, Have On it a Taft Highway T Pepsi! 11 A1 Dry Ridge E iii L I Phone I 3 823-4831 ! T LET US HELP N ff' H '- 'ff PEPsI-coIA 1 if I eee 5' DISTRIBTG. co. ,,,,.s g-5 in Z ci F 1 h K Q 'X Q a mout , . T Y X-,Zz 3050! Wtwee 654-3372 at. . . if no answer call' 654-3952 Dry Ridge Phone 824-3310 TELEVISION AND RADIO SERVICE ,LW TTY the wf5iZ'S3f'I'f0'Q?R .EWIIEN IN Hai DAIRY I I M7 .3 F Iseee. lf, NINE Fung QUEEN 'ei F' - -I Located on Iam N South Main I in Williamstown Phone 823-7151 CALDWELL'S ELECTRIC SHOP Located on North Main William stown 824-2601 DRY RIDGE CONVALESCENT HOME Offering Professional Care for the Sick and Aged Z4-Hr. Registered Nurse Care Taft Hwy. Dry Ridge, Ky 82.3-2261 N i 7Zcc1!'zdZ6oa4 4 ' -V, r 'K 1 - ----- - --Tf'- -A DAIRY Pkooucrs x0 -'zxc-Wxzx X 4. .V LATONIA SPRINGS DAIRY TAYLORS GARAGE Compliments of Mason, Kentucky Ford and Massey-Ferguson JoHN JUETT Equipment Parts and Used Equipment Z4-Hr. Wrecker Service SECHREST GARAGE A mr ai - International Trucks 'WY Parts and Service 2.4-Hour Wrecker Service l. C. C. Permit for Out of State Towing 824-3368 Compliments of Compliments of VALENTINE JOHN LANE ACKMAN 5c 'IOC 51.00 LAWYER STORE William stown , Kentuc ky Your Own What teenager wouldn't get excited over having her very own Princess phone. Think what a ioy to use a phone that's scarcely bigger than your hand-that feels light as a feather - with a dial that glows softly, lights up brightly whenever you pick up the receiver. You'll enioy calls more in your own room on your own Princess phone. And, the monthly charge is so low that you may be able to pay for a Princess extension yourself. For more information, call our business office, EXchange 6-9900. Oul' 6eleph0I'le Company lfs Lime. . . lfs Lovely if Lfgnfs! ZING! It's do-se-do and away We go for the lively lift and sparkle of ice- cold Coca-Cola! 40 mfs, 96 yi f 'Sc l if SNELL'S GROCERY Compliments of JOE M. LANTER INSURANCE AGENCY Williamstown, Kentucky Phone 824-5851 Williamstown, Kentucky g3?iiEE?Y? Compliments of 1 N . . I to ' . i EE E J- B- MILLER pf GEQRGETQWN DRUGGIST Q LAUNDRY Phone 824-3302 55: AND DRY CLEANERS Williamstown, Kentucky Phone 824-7181 Compliments of 7,4 GQQD FQQD RALPH C. PETTIT TAX C OMMISSIONE R G rant C ounty Compliments of LUCAS by w g -wwf? K H u Wl. XA MITTS RESTAURANT J QJXGW mwgg Open 24 INVESTIGATE NORTHERN KENTUCKY MW? SAWNGS - PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATIO J-EJ ATTENTION FARMERS Loans for Bulk Tanks Livestock Silos Farm Implements N Compliments of EDMQNDSONS GROCERY BUD 8. JAKES WELDING s. REPAIRS High Quality Foods Fresh Vegetables Dry Ridge Williamstown, Ky. BOOSTERS T. 8. W. 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