Freshmen class pictures
  • Row 1

    Ralph G. Heid
    Clifford Heighton
    Sandra K. (Sandee) Heighton
    Jack Douglas (Doug) Henry
    Bernard G. (Punk) Hensley

  • Row 2

    Howell
    Hune
    John Kenneth Hunt
    David Remy Hyland
    David Lee Imes

  • Row 3

    Robin Kay Jones
    Steven C. Jones
    S Jones
    Fred William Karnap
    Jeraldine (Jeri) Kavanaugh

  • Row 4

    Kingery
    Kirk
    Charles Lowell (Charlie) Kitchen
    Koster
    Lafferty

  • Row 5

    Jack S. Leasure
    Teresa Lewis
    Loar
    Lowell Daniel (Danny) Long
    Lundy

  • Row 6

    McClean
    Brian A. McClellan
    Roger Lee McClung
    Alan Venz McComas
    James E. McDaniels

  • Row 7

    Ronald Lee Malone
    Markins
    Marting
    Sharon Kay Mason
    Deborah Meadows

  • Row 8

    Timothy Earl Mourning
    J Morris
    Susan E. Morris
    James Ray (Jim) Murnahan
    G Meyers

  • Row 9

    Brenda Ann Norris
    Donald R. Palmer
    John Franklin Pauley
    Robert Michael (Mike) Payne
    Theresa Ann Pennington

  • Row 10

    Prince
    William Brent Pyles
    Pyle
    B Ratliff
    Teresa Diane Ratliff

  • Row 11

    Clyde Michael (Mike) Rollins
    Claudia Royal
    Gary Wayne Runyon
    Ryan
    Carolyn Jane Rye

  • Row 12

    Charles Edward Shope
    Simpson
    Sizemore
    D Smith
    G Smith

  • Row 13

    B Stapleton
    C Stapleton
    Straight
    Kay Malone Sudman
    James Edward Tate

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    Blockquote

    "Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country."

    ~ Webber McMasters

    Summer time in Ironton

    Remember summers at the Ironton public pool? Boy, I do! I especially remember sneaking in by climbing the fence between the football field and the pool. Usually, a friend from inside would go over and talk to (distract) the lifeguard and get him or her to turn their heads the other way. When we were confident that the lifeguard wasn't looking, several of us would scramble over the fence quickly dispersing through out the pool area so no one would be able to keep track of who it was that bolted over the fence. Worked like a charm every time.