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Page 1: The Kentucky High School Athlete, October 1966

Eastern Kentucky UniversityEncompass

The Athlete Kentucky High School Athletic Association

10-1-1966

The Kentucky High School Athlete, October 1966Kentucky High School Athletic Association

Follow this and additional works at: http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete

This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Kentucky High School Athletic Association at Encompass. It has been accepted forinclusion in The Athlete by an authorized administrator of Encompass. For more information, please contact [email protected].

Recommended CitationKentucky High School Athletic Association, "The Kentucky High School Athlete, October 1966" (1966). The Athlete. Book 121.http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete/121

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HiqhkhoolAthMe

The Player . .

.

1. He lives clean and plays hard. He plays for the love of the game.2. He wins without boasting, he loses without excuses and he never

quits.

3. He respects officials and accepts their decisions without question.4. He never forgets that he represents his school.

The Coach ...1. He inspires in his boys a love for the game and the desire to win.2. He teaches them that it is better to lose fairly than to win unfairly.

3. He leads players and spectators to respect officials by setting them agood example.

4. He is the type man he wants his boys to be.

The Official . .

.

1. He knows the rules.

2. He is fair and firm in all decisions. He calls them as he sees them.3. He treats players and coaches courteously and demands the same

treatment for himself.

4. He knows the game is for the boys, and lets them have the spotlight.

The Spectator . . .

1. He never boos a player or official.

2. He appreciates a good play, no matter who makes it.

3. He knows the school gets the blame or the praise for his conduct.4. He recognizes the need for more sportsmen and fewer "sports."

Official Organ of tlie

KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

October, 1966

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K.H.S.A.A. Football Schools(Asterisks Indicate 8 man Football Schools';

SCHOOL ADDRESS COACH

Ky. Military Inst. LyndonKy. School for DeafDanvilleKnox Central Barbourville

AndersonAthertonAustin-Trac>

BardstownBath CounlyBeechwoodBelfryBell CountyBellevueBereaBishop DavidBoone CountjBourbon CouniBowling Geeei.Boyd CountyBoyle CountyBreckinridge CouBryan StationBurginButlerButler County

LawrenceburgLouisvilleAustin

BardstownOwingsvilleSouth Fort MitchellBelfryPinevilleBellevueBereaLouisvilleFlorenceParisBowling GreenRoute 2. AshlancDanville

nty HarnedLexingtonBurginLouisvilleMorgantow 11

Caldwell Count?Campbell Count.,CampbellsvilleCarroll CountyCatlettsburgCavei-na*CentralChristian Count;CorbinCrittenden Counl^CumberlandCumberland County

DanvilleDaviess Count>DaytonDe SalesDixie Heightsdu Pont ManualDurrettDunbar

EasternElizabethtowr:Elkhorn CityEminenceEvai-ts

FairdaleFalmouthFern CreekFlagetFleming CountjFleming-NeonFort KnoxFort CampbellFrankfortFranklin CountyFranklin-Simpsou.FultonFulton County

PrincetonAlexandriaCampbellsvili'CarroUtonCatlettsburgHorse CaveLouisvilleHopkinsvillf^Cox-binMarionCumberlandBurkesville

DanvilleOwensboroDaytonLouisvilleSouth Ft. MitchellLouisvilleLouisvilleLiexington

LouisvilleElizabethtowr.Elkhorn CityEminenceEvarts

FairdaleFalmouthFern CreekLouisvilleFlemingsburgFlemingFort KnoxFort CampbeliFrankfortFrankfortFranklinFultonHickman

Gamaliel* GamalielGaiTard County LancasterGeoi'ge Rogers ClarkWinchesteiGeorgetown GeorgetowrGlasgow GlasgowGreensburg Greensburg

Harlan HarlanHarrison Count} CynthianaHarrodsburg HarrodsburgHazard HazardHazel Green East BernstadHenderson HendersonHenderson County HendersonHenry Clay LexingtonHenry County New CastleHighlands Fort ThomasHiseviUe* HisevilleHolmes CovingtonHopkinsville Hopkinsville

Iroquois LouisvilleIrvine Irvine

James A. Cawood HarlanJenkins JenkinsJessamine County Nicholasvillc

Johns Creek Pikeville

Bobby KincerJack KleierRoy Petitt

Garnis MartinC. B. Bradshaw Ji.

Tom CreamerAlbert VippermaiiTimothy SowdcrsBen PumphreyLarry MarmicDenny NashJack TurnerEugene CorrellJohn BariolaTom ScottDennis SextonStan NapperDan HaleyGilbert ShelyMilan PerpicbJim Meyer

Fred R. Claytoi.

Bob MillerVince HancockCharles GibsonJack IsonJerome RamsesJohn R. RhodesVic WaggonerHal LockhartRaymond HeffingtonNeedham SaylorRay Coe

Pat DaleWaymond MorritRaymond KingTom OsoskieCharles FugittCharles BentleyWilliam C. WyattN. L. Passmore

John R. YoungBill HoggWilliam E. DutyLloyd BlockCharles Hunter

Joseph GoodmanGordon Lee StatenEd OrickNonnan MackinJoe A. SimonsRaymond IsaacsPaul JonesMarshall PattersonO. C. LeathersDick RoddyBob BrownFrank McCannDale Alexander

Bob PardueCoy DyehouseDon NetoskieJack MassieLawrence GilbertCoy Pigman

Dan BeasleyBill McKeeBernard CorrellNewt GreenHughes BennettWilliam DawsonMojo HollowellAndy HopkinsFrank TomaroOwen HauckBobby DriverTom Ellis

Fleming Thornton

Dave FryrearWilliam Spicer

Charlie DavisTom BrushElmer StephensonJohn O'Brien

LayfayetteLaRue CountyLebanonLeslie CountyLilyLondonLouisaL'ville CountryLouisville MaleLloydLudlowLynchLynn Cami

LexingtonHodgenvilleLebanonHvdenLilyLondonLouisa

Day LouisvilleLouisvilleErlangerLudlowLynchCorbin

McKellMadisonvilleMayfieldM. C. NapierMadisonMadison CentralMeade CountyMercerMetcalfe CountyMiddlesboroMillersburg Mil. Ins.

Montgomery CountyMorgan CountyMt. SterlingMt. VernonMurray

NewportNewport CatholicNicholas CountyNorth HardinNorth Warren*North Marshall

South ShoreMadisonvilleMayfieldHazardRichmondRichmondBrandenburgHarrodsburgEdmontonMiddlesboroMillersburgMt. SterlingWest LibertyMt. SterlingMt. VernonMurray

NewportNewportCarlisleVine GroveSmiths GroveCalvert City

Ohio County HartfordOld Kentucky Home BardstownOldham County LaGrangeOwen County OwentonOwensboro OwensboroOwensboro Catholic Owensboro

Paducah Tilghman PaducahPaintsville PaintsvilleParis ParisPark City* Park CityPaul G. Blazer AshlandPikeville PikevillePineville PinevillePleasure Ridge Park LouisvillePrestonsburg Prestonsburg

RacelandRowan CountyRussellRussellville

St. JosephSt. XavierSayreScott CountySenecaShawneeShelby CountyShelbyvilleShepherdsvilleSimon KentonSomersetSouthernStanford

Tates CreekTemple Hill*Thomas JeffersonTompkinsvilleTrigg CountyTrinity

Union County

Valley

WaggenerWarren CountyWashington CountyWesternWestportWheelwrightWhitesburgWhitley CountyWill'amsburgWoodford CountyWurtland

RacelandMoreheadRussellRussellville

BardstownLouisvilleLexingtonGeorgetownLouisvilleLou'svilleShelbyvilleShelbyvilleShepherdsvilleIndependenceSomersetLouisvilleStanford

LexingtonGlasgowLouisvilleTompkinsvilleCadizLouisville

Morganfield

Valley Station

LouisvilleBowling GreenSpringfieldLouisvilleLouisvilleWheelwrightWhitesburgWilliamsburgWilliamsburgVersaillesWurtland

Dudley BertholdJames MorrisonCharles D. Black

Edward Sellier

Clarence CapleRobert HouriganWendell AdkinsRoy CochranLawrence KuhlBill HainesDudley HoffmanDave KuhnRoy LucasRonald JohnsonEd MiracleRobert Igo

Tom SimsBill WelbornVirgil RainsCharles HallJack HallFrank RayWilson SearsDavid GrimHarold ChambersWalt GreenBuck DawsonClayton TaylorBruce HowardCharles IshmaelLawrence TravisPreston Holland

Sherrill MorganBob SchneiderRichard JonesDan WalkerMarvin BurgessDave Holt

Tommy GloverJoe K. JaggersOrville HowardGuy R. PattersonGerald PoynterTony Lanham

Ralph ColbyWalter BrughJack D. FugateHarold WoodJohn HallumGene DavisWilliam AdamsBob WilliamsBert Dixon

Charles SammonsPaul OusleyHeulyn BishopClarence Baker

Fred FrancisJohn MeihausDan H. HillBill WilsonRon CainLee MurrayGene FosterRichard GreenwellNick DiachenkoJames JenkinsJarrell JohnsGeorge BertramWilliam Ed Leedy

William StraubJim LindseyJames GrayFrank PetettRobert BowlingJames Kennedy

Roy Hina

Dallas Arnold

John Stoll

Estill J. BranhamCharles KolasaBob ClevelandEarl E. BrowningHarry HaywoodWalter ThomasPerky BryantMelvin ChandlerJohn SnowdenBobby Lucas

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7^26 Kentucky High School AthleteOfficial Organ of the

Kentucky High School Athletic Association

VOL. XXIX—No. 3 OCTOBER, 1966 $1.00 Per Year

Early Season Football QuestionsEDITOR'S NOTE: These interpretations of the 1966

National Alliance Football rules do not set aside normodify any rule. They are made and published by theNational Federation of State High School Athletic As-sociations in response to situations presented.

1. Play: A ball having laces on two or more sides is

given to the referee for use in a game.Ruling: Illegal ball-i-ule specifies "the lace," which

is singular. Therefore, a ball may legally have onlyone lace.

2. Play: Free-kick strikes the ground beyond R'sfree-liick line and: (a) Rl recovers the ball and is

tackled immediately; or (b) K secures possession; or(c) after the ball has come to rest neither team re-

covers it and it is, therefore, declared dead.Ruling: The covering official will use his whistle

to signal the ball is dead in each situation. The clockwill not be started until the ball has been placed, de-

clared and signaled ready-for-play. In (a) and (c) it

will be 1st and 10 for R, and in (b) it will be 1st and10 for K.

3. Play: Free-kick is muffed in flight by Rl andrebounds: (a) behind K's free-kick line Where K2 re-

covers; or (b) into K's end zone where K2 and R2are in joint possession when ball becomes dead; or(c) rebounds into K's end zone where ball is blowndead because all players refuse to touch it.

Ruling: In (a), ball belongs to K. Bali may not beadvanced even though a recovered scrimmage-kick in asimilar situation might be advanced. In (b), R is con-sidered to be in possession, hence it is a touchdown.In (c), the loose ball is stUI in K's possession when it

becomes dead and it is a safety, since K provided theforce.

4. Play: A substitute entering the game, or aparticipant, is discovered to be weEiring a sole leatherguard on his upper arm, that is, between tlie elbowand shoulder. This pad is not a part of the shoulderpad. It: (a) is without covering; or (b) has a soft

padding.Ruling: Illegal equipment in both (a) and (b). A

guard worn between the elbow and shoulder must bemade of soft substance.

3. Play: Is a team statistician permitted to movealong the sidelines out-of-bounds to follow the progressof the game?

Ruling: Yes, assuming that the person is a bonafide statistician. A person serving in this capacitymust not coach, direct nor encourage any player orplayers, and neither may he question, criticize norattempt to influence a decision by an official. Neithermay he communicate with the personnel of the teambox. He must conduct himself as would a neutral per-son during the time he is serving in this capacity. It

is recommended that a statistician be an adult andpreferably not a member of the coaching staff.

6. Play: Substitute or player Al is wearing abandage taped on his hand or has his hand taped or absindage on his foreami or his forearm taped more

than 3" above the wrist toward the elbow.Ruling: All tape or bandage on a hand or forearm

is illegal, unless sanctioned by the umpire as beingnon-abrasive and necessary to protect an existing in-

jury, excepting that taping the wrist from the base of

the thumb and no more than 3" tov,'ard the elbow is

permitted. The umpire will sanction hand or forearmbandages or taping only in case it is necessary to pro-

tect an existing injury. This season's coverage (1966)

is identical with that of last year's.

7. Play: Al jumps to catch a forward pass andalights on a sideline.

Ruling: Incomplete pass. Ball taken to previousspot.

8. Play: After advancing 5 yards, Al fiunbles theball on B's 2-yardUne and it rolls into B's end zone.

B2 bats the ball over the end line.

Ruling: If A accepts the penalty, they will nextput the ball in play on B's 1 yardhne, the penalty be-ing one-half the distance to the goal measured fromthe spot where the run by Al ended (2-yardline) . If

the penalty is declined, it is a touehback.9. Play: The snapper, after gripping and adjust-

ing the ball to a legal position with both hands, slowlyremoves one hand in preparation to making the snapwith one hand. In taking his hand from the ball, theaction does not in any v/ay simulate a snap.

Ruling: Legal.10. Play: Team B is granted a charged time-out.

As the time-out period ends, Al learns his helmet is in

need of repair. Assuming the repair or replacement of

the hehnet will take more than 25 seconds, may team.A be granted a charged time-out?

Ruling: No. A charged time-out may not immedi-ately follow another charged time-out.

11. Play: 18 minutes have expired between the2nd and 3rd quarter (half-time) before team B leavesthe dressing room to return to the playing field.

Ruling: The 3rd quarter may not start until bothteams have had a full 3 minutes of wai-m-up. The3-minute period may not be set aside. Play may notbe resiuned until both teams have fulfilled the r^e-

quirement of a 3-minute warm-up. Team B is penal-ized 15 yards on the kick-off for unsportsmanlike con-duct, that is, for its failure to be ready to start the3rd quarter on time.

12. Play: Is the signal prompter (or as it is fre-

quently uncomplimentarily referred to, the idiot's cardholder) which is worn on the wrist or forearm, legalequipment?

Ruling: The most common models are illegal ontwo counts. Most often they are made of plastic andare, therefore, Ulegal. Any such device is illegal whenit is used to cEirry written instructions into the game.

13. Play: Ineligible A8 catches, bats of muffs aforward pass: (a) while he is illegally beyond the neu-tral zone; or (b) while he is in or behind the neutralzone.

(Continued on Page Seven)

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Page Two THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR OCTOBER, 1966

OCTOBER. 1966 VOL. XXIX—

3

Published monthly, except June and July, by the KentuckyHigrh School Athletic Association

Office of Publication, Lexington, Ey. 40511Second class postage paid at Lexington, Kentucky.

Editor THEO. A. SANFORDAssistant Editor J. B. MANSFIELD

Lexington, Ey.

BOARD OF CONTROLPresident Sherman Gish (1963-67). GreenvilleVice-President Don Davis (1963-67), IndependenceDirectors—Morton Combs (1964-68), Carr Creek: Ralph C.

Dorsey (1966-70), Horse Cave; Preston Holland (1963-69),

Murray: Don R. Rawlings (1965-69), Danville: Foster J.

Sanders (1966-70), Louisville: Oran C. Tcater (1964-68).Paintsville.

Subscription Rate $1.00 Per Year

J>iom the Commlssione>i s CJffice

Employment Bureaus

Sixteen employment bureaus for officials have

been established. Each registere(3 officdal should file at

once with his nearest bureau head his schedule of

games and list of dates on which the official will be

available to call games. The names of the bureau

heads, with the residence and business phone numbers

(residence numbers given first), are as follows:

Rex Alexander, 1320 Wells Blvd.. Murray, 763-

3579, 762-3575

Charhe Irwin, Route 4, Hopkinsville, 8864820, 886-

4820

Jerry Kimmel, Beechmont, 476-2656, 476-2656

Bob Gour, 218 S. Lee St., Bowling Green, 843-9582,

745-4293

Howard Gardner, 829 McCollum Ave., Elizabeth-

town, 765-6273, 543-2494

Qaude Ricketts, 1506 Larchmont Ave., Louisville,

635-6536, 634-1551, ext. 220

Hubert Louden, 4815 Red Start Rd., Louisville,

964-2639, 584-4141

Roy Winchester, Bethlehem, 8784102 (Pleasure-

ville), 346-8421 (New Castle)

Jack Wise, 209 Pocahontas, Georgetown, 863-3948,

863-1393

Bob Miller, 197 Holiday Lane, Ft. Thomas, 441-

5S85, 694-6858

Bin Wise, 240 St. Ann, Lexmgton, 266-7449, 252-5492

Bob Foster, Science HUl, 423-8683, 678-8161

Walt Green, 411 North 25th St., Middlesboro, 248-

4569, 248-1000

Kenneth Loudy, Slemp, 675-4278, 675-4278

E. B. May, Jr., P. O. Box 85, Prestonsburg, 886-

3414, 886-8661

Ernie ChatUn, Y.M.C.A., Ashland, 324-2665, 324-6191

Certified Football Officials

Beck, C. NormanBell, Clarence T.

Blanton, HomerBond, Jack D.Bordy, PhilipBoyles, Jerry F.

Brotzge, MauriceBrown, Bill

Brizendine, VicBurton, JohnCanter, JohnCraft, Albert B.

Craft, Bill

CuUen, Charles E.Gulp, Willard E.Current, RayDalhnann, James W.Davis, Clyde E.Davis, W. (Turtis

Denton, CharlesDurkin. Jack H.Elovitz, CarlFaust, JackFlorence, Robert H.Forbes, J. W. "Jack"Fortney, Robert L.

Foster, J. W.FraJey, Bill

Franklin, James A.Frazer, Tom RoeGour, BobGrace, (Charles K.Grace, H. E., Jr.

Graham, JamesHadden, NewallHagan, Joseph E.Hagerman, BartHanes, EdHedge, David Wm.Heinze, FrankHeinze, John G.Hellar(l, George D.Huber, Carl W.Jenkins, KeanKraesig, Charles F.Lambert, Irvin

Lange, William E., Jr.

Lenahan, Thomas F.Lotz, Robert W.McGehee, GordonMcGlasson, GeneMcLemore, Jack T.

McNabb, EdgarMay, E. B., Jr.

Mayhew, Wm. M.Mayo, Henry L.

Mercke, Frank R.Minta, John H.Mordica. William A.MuUins, B. E.Murray, ThomasNeal, GeneNoland, DougNord, EdOmer, Harold G.Osborne, TedPeeno, Harry R.Powell, LoganReddington, JimReece, Fred "Rock"Riggs, William T.

Sacra, GreshamSapp, EdwardSchUoh, PaulSchmitt, K. F.Scjhmitt, Paul E.Scott, W. L. "BUI"Scale, WilUam E.Shanks, Thomas E.Shaw, John H.Showalter, JohnSloan, WallaceSnyder, GusStaten, JoeStephenson, HarryStevens, WilUam D.Sullivan, Don C.

Swinfor(i, JohnThompson, Jack F., Jr.

VanMeter, David G.Walker, Paul R.Wanchic, NickWasher, StanleyWatts, Shirley R.Welch, J. D.Wilson, LouisWise, BiUy V.Wise, JackWomack, WilUam H.Zimmer, Tom

Approved Football Officials

Adams, Calvin K.Albright, James R.Bivins, George W.Brown, HermanBrown, John W. "Scoop"Canady, Ray B.Clark, Charles L.

Collins, C. E. "Jack"Cowan, Robert L.

Dent, Donald L.Fenimore, Clarke E.Fish, Leland G.Flynn, BobbyFrankel, Louis S.

Fryrear, WiUiam P.Galuk, Walter M.Gentry, Dale J.

Garrett, Richard A.Hall, Richard

Kaufman, Alvin R.

Kraft, H. NeUis

Leahy, Pat

Leonard, Dale C.

Lusby, George H.

McConachie, Bud

McNamee, Jack E.Mattingly, (diaries "Pete"Maynard, Joe E.Mercker, George E.Metzger, Donald R.Moody, WiUiam R.Morse, Richard K.Nord, Bertrand J.

Nord, GilbertOldliam, BenParsley, Clyde E.Prather, WUbur (BiU) E.Raque, RonRay, BobRing, BUIRusseU, Gary E.Schuble, Charles E.Strain, Richard P.Trunzo, Nick

Wagner, JimWaUer, BobWarren, Kenneth A.

Washaleski, Thomas V.

White, James (Pete)

Wray, Robert F.

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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR OCTOBER, 1966 Page Three

SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OFREGISTERED FOOTBALL OFFICIALS

(Lis} Compiled October 1)

If the telephone number is given for an official listed.

it is the home phone number unless otherwise designated. If

two numbers are given, the first number is that of the homephone.

Barnett, Willis E., 2208 W. Chestnut, Louisville, 778-7626,778-2721

Bates, Bob, 2732 Sunrise, Portsmouth, Ohio. 354-2168, 354-2168Bauwens, Joe A., Box 1108, Newgarden Station, Ft. Knox,

942-2204, 4-3035Bolte, Fritz, 1059 Roxie Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio, 521-0472,

891-4214Bond, Jack C, 775 Cindy Blair Way, Lexington, 277-2351,

252-2250 ext. 3215Bostic, Tim, 208 Bridge St., Paintsville, 789-3366, 789-5315Bradley, Delano R., P. O. Box 112, Goshen, Ohio, 625-7741,

271-0422Brown, J. W., 975 Waverly Drive. Lexington, 252-0954, 252-3212Burton, John, 533—28th St., Ashland, 324-5964, 324-1111 ext.

5608Carver. Arthur E., 462-A, Fort Knox, 4-2979, 4-6050Carrico, John, 3S31 Chatham Road, Louisville. 458-4007. 582-

4626Cowan. Robert L., 3504 Barclay Drive, Jeffersontown, 267-

6224. JU 7-1121 ext. 387Daubert, Wilfred S., 9049-D Deitz Acres, Ft. Knox, 4-5071,

4-6932Devine, Edward J.. 1413 Bluegrass Ave., LouisvilleDierolf, William H., Jr., OACS C & E Hqs. MAAG, APO

96263, San Francisco, Calif.Dixie, Cornelius P., 608 South Clay, Louisville, 587-7680Douthwaite, Donald D.. 6616 Merwin Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio,

661-0915, 662-0891Dryden, Wallace Lee, 163 E. Maxwell, Apt. No. 3-A, Lexing-

ton, 252-2733Duncan, Gilbert F., Jr., 3110 Commander Drive, Louisville,

GL 8-5144, 366-9661Durkin, Jack, 291 Burke Road, Lexington, 254-0146, 2.54-1714

Duvall, Thomas Jay, 4123 Craig Ave., LouisvilleElliott, Lamoin, 2738 Grandview, Portsmouth, OhioErnst, Edward R., Box 75040, Cincinnati, Ohio. 689-7181Farish. Merlin J.. 1764 Genung Drive, New Albany, Indiana,

945-0863, Brandenburg, Ky. 422-2101, ext. 252Fey. Allen, 123 Garden Way, Ft. Thomas, 441-6288, 562-5461Flynn, Bobby, 428 McKenna Court, Lexington, 299-5902, 265-

6188Foster, Eddie P., 466 Lima Drive, Lexington, 254-0978, 264-7319Funkhouser, Roy A., 710 AC & W, Box 1409, Tin City AFS,

Alaska, 886-1923Gentry, W. R., Jr., 101 Oakley Bldg., Bardstown, 348-8903,

348-3767George, Boyce Donald, 611 South 44th St.. Louisville, 776-0133Gilligan, Jack, 1146 Tassie Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio, 622-2042Grace, H. E., Jr., Middlesboro, 248-1290, Pineville, 337-3320Hamilton, Vernon K., 4213 Kirby Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio,

681-4284Hanlon, Pat, 128 A Cliff Road, North Bend, OhioHoleman, D. Fletcher, Commercial Bank of Dawson, Dawson

SpringsHolthouser, Terry W., 5322 Georgia Lane, Louisville, 969-3023,

239--3267

Horsman, Bill, 512 Iowa St., LouisvilleHughes, Robert E., 610 East 8th St., Russellville, 726-6334.

726-6335Hunter, James. 4219 Naneen Drive, Louisville, 367-1361Johns, Charles. Route No. 3, Fulton, 479-1819Kennedy, Philip, 96 Zion Road, Cleves, OhioKimmel, Bill R., 2932 Washington, Paducah, 442-1214, 443-2433Kloufetos, Spiro J., 2702 Pioneer Road, LouisvilleLykins, Larry L., 1519 Crums Lane, LouisvilleMarkham, James R., 371 South Limestone, Lexington, 252-

5393Mayo, Henry L., Jr., 581 College, Paintsville, 789-3871, 789-

4001Overby, H. E., 1931 Upland Drive. Nashville, Tenn., 228-1629,

262-6301Padgett, R. K.. 202 College St., Somerset, 678-5485, 678-4141Palmer, Carl A., 10151/, South 6th St., Ironton, Ohio, 632-0291Pardue, Israel L., 1005 South 28th St., Louisville, 772-2488,

774-6011 ext. 631Pawley, James Louis, 6000 Jessamine, Louisville, 935-2126,

684-5201 ext. 363Head, Frederick K.. 202 Levassor, Covington, 431-5197, 431-5197Rhodes. Cecil, P. O. Box 808, BarbourvilleRoos, Robert, Route No. 1, Chamberlain Lane, LouisvilleSammons. Terry Lynn, 4308 Burnt Cedar Lane, Louisville,

964-0852, 587-1121 ext. 533Samoya, Frank B., 965 May St.. Milford. Ohio, 831-4209Saylors, Carlee, Route No. 3. Murray, 753-7979Seale, W. E., Route No. 5, Tates Creek, Lexington, 266-5695,

255-3600 ext. 6536

(Continued on Page Six)

In Memoriam

KENNETH G. GILLASPIEKenneth G. Gillaspie, former George-

town City School Superintendent and for-

mer President of the K.H.S.A.A. Board of

Control (1962-63), died at the John GravesFord Hospital in Georgetown on September7 after a long illness. He was 60. Mr. Gillas-

pie had been a member of the Board of Con-trol for a period of eight years (1955-1963).

Superintendent from 1952 to 1965, Mr.Gillaspie was a past principal of the George-town High School. He had been principal

and superintendent of Morganfield CitySchools from 1928 to 1939, and he hadtaught at Western Kentucky State College

and at Georgetown College.

Mr. Gillaspie held an A.B. degree fromGeorgetown College and an M.A. degi-ee

from Teachers College, Columbia Univer-sity, New York. He had done graduate workat George Peabody College, Western Ken-tucky State College, and the University of

Kentucky. He was a member of the Nation-al Education Association, American Asso-ciation of School Administrators, Pi KappaDelta Forensic Fraternity, Phi Delta Kappaand Kappa Delta Pi, Honorary Educationfraternities, The Rotary Club, The MasonicOrder, and the Georgetown Baptist Church.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. MaryW. Gillaspie, Georgetown; two daughters,Mrs. Bradford Cammack, Mt. Sterling, andMrs. Warren Wheaton, Lawrenceburg ; twogranddaughters, Mrs. Ed Glassock and MissJane Cammack; and two grandsons, Samand Jimmy Conner.

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Paee Four THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR OCTOBER, 196S

The Flying DutchmanThe Kentucky High School Athletic Association

holds a position of national prominence because it hasalways been an organization based on teamwork,heart and imagination.

Let's talk about teamworkl Back during the First

World War there was a widely quoted verse whichwent like this:

"It ain't the guns or armaments, or the funds that

they can pay,

But the close cooperation that makes them win the

day.It ain't the individual, or the army as a whole.

But the everlastin' teamwork of every bloomin'

soul."

Gordon Wilson, my old English professor at West-ern Kentucky State, wouldn't have endorsed the gram-mar of the verse but the highly revered bird lovei

would have been the first to say "Amen" to the lesson

it teaches.

When the Dutchman conducts his state-wide clinics

Kentuckians eveoT/here offer thoir assistance, andwhen Edgar McNabb starts his football training pro-

gram he Imows that every city, town and hamlet in

the Commonwealth will start the wheels of cooperationturning. When state tournament time comes around, astate-wide team goes into action to support the Boardof Control in a manner constantly amazing to cut-of-

state visitors.

It's this teamwork which puts the heart into Ken-tucky's schoolboy sports program. Back in 1949 this-

"everlastin teamwork of every bloomin soul" wascalled on to launch a program ahned at encouragingphysically handicapped high school boys and girls to

engage in sports. The K. H. S. A. A. called this the

Game Guy Program and every youngster involved wasknown as lionhearted and was recognized with thelionheart award.

So it is that the "Cavalcade oi Game Guys" begaiseventeen years ago, and the "Game Guys" have gonein to successes in later Ufe which many attribute tr

lessons learned in sports and from the Kentuckianswho took an interest in them. ( oach Harold Craig,

assistant to football Coach Dallas "Bia T>addy" Arnoldat Valle\ High, wins the Corn Cob Pipr of Honor foi

October for the interest he takes in nnfortunatel\handicapped youngsters. Coach (rait; asks if the list ot

Game Guvs could be published. It can and here it is

Harold:19-lft Hob Kir<-hdorfei. Shivei.x : imt. Oral Willei

.\shland. 19.il. nann\ Hosier, Louis\ille: 1952, RandalJ>onihU' . l...itfo: 1%?,. Merit (Yawloid H^biaidi\ille- 19ii-l. .!(>( Wyi-off, Bardstown: 1955, James Caudill, LouisMlln: 1956, .Edward Ginter, Sterling: 19573 'ann\ Dunt-an, Hazel: 1958. .John St^^wart. Louisvillt

1959. Sava 'Vlairuni, ?"izahethio\\n, and Fred Radaif.asi Bernstadt. 1960. Paul KingrfV , Glasglov>-: 1961Bill l>a\is. Hanndshura: 1962. Hnwaid Herndi^n Ir

Wing": 19H3. David Wood. Park City; 1964, LeamatPipes, Bourbon County: 1965. John Fenip, Good Shepherd.

S' nieho>' > i ika ik, i 'hi im ai m: riKs •' K. i

ill' ky's Gamt Guys he is reminded of trees and wha'\^'illiam Blakt- had to sa\ about them—"To some peopli

, a Irei is snmethina .so incr"dilil\ bc.iutilui ti ai j

brings te-ars iu the eyes: to others it is just a greerthing that stands in the way." There is nothing monbi-autiful than a youngster fighting his heart out ti.

compete, like more foitunate kids, m spurts. Send thesior.\ of thf ph\sicallj handicapped bo\ or girl yot:

aie helping ti The .Fhins: Dutchman JeffersontowTiKentuckx WW

A ifrlMKOi-D C><Mlo

Now, about imagination! The Dutchman extendsan invitation to every coach, principal and athletic

director to be his guest at the Kentucky Hotel at 9:00

A.M. on Thursday, October 20th, to learn about the fab-

ulous, futuramic hard surfaces which may, in time,

replace grass on the football fields, golf courses, base-

ball diamonds and what have you. You've heard aboutthe surface of the Astrodome in Texas—now you canlearn about this surface and others.

Phil R. Theibert of Brown University, Providence,Rhode Island, is the foremost authority in the worldon these futuramic field and court surfaces, and theDutchman will have him at the Kentucky Hotel for ameeting with you Kentuckians to demonstrate, explcunand answer your questions. It takes imagination tosee what the future may hold for sports—but imagi-nation is one of the things which has contributed to

the prominence of our athletic program in Kentucky.Ro>- H. Whalin, who coached a group of boys at

Marrowbone (called the wonder team) in 1925-1926,

'ells a fantastic but true story of the transportationproblems his basketball team had to solve to get to

and from Lexington for the State Tournament. Every'•oach should read tliis to his team so that the playersiia\ count their blessin,gs. Here's the story:

Marrowbone won the championship of B class inihf District Tourney, and left the next week fromhome in a v\agon pulled by six mules, as no trucksw erf able to get through to Glasgow over the muddyroads .'^t Glasgow the team transferred to a farm,truck to Horse Cave where they boarded a train to

[,nuis\ille. In Louisville the teani won the champion-ship of B class in the regional, and remained over atthe Seelbach Hotel until time to go to the State Tour-nament at Lexington. After losing in the quarter finals

1(1 the State Champions, M. M. I., the team departedtill home h> train to Burnside, where they boarded ajiacket steamboat down the (Cumberland River (nowLake (\unberlandi to BurkesvUle. Here they were meth\ their parents and friends for a ride home in a oar,

\\aaon, horseback, or on foot. The only hard surfaceI'oad in the count\' then was from BurkesviUe to Mar-rowbone.

The pla;ieis on the team had to have courage anddesire. Let's see how basketball benefited these kidsand what became of theml Sam Alexander is now As-

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sistant State Superintendent in the Department of Edu-cation in Franlifort; Irvin Huddleston is a successful

businessman in Harrodsburg; Joe Turner is now cash-

ier of the bank at Dundee; Paul Strange is in business

in Marrowbone; while Frank Alexander, Mitch Thur-man and Jame5 Davis are successful farmers.

As the Dutchman goes to press tlie "MarrowboneWonder Team" is planning an October reunion at the

Alpine Motel in Burkesville. Basketball, football, base-ball and the other sports do build men. There wasn't

a failure on this squad because they learned early howto meet problems and solve them.

From John Bunn, Editor of the Basketball RuleBook, comes this comment on the basketball clinic

program of the K. H. S. A. A., "I don't know why I

go to the trouble of making an outline. I should wait

until your program comes along. It is a very completedocument and I could use it much better than myown and I wouldn't have to expend the effort in creat-

ing one." Praise from John Bunn constitutes "Praisefrom Caesar"—The two greatest basketball authorities

in the world are John Bunn and Cliff Fagan. An AbouBen Adhem award is going to each of these gentlemen—may their tribe increase!

Here's the Dutchman's closing gem—"A failure is

a man who has blundered but is not able to cash in

on the experience."

KAPOS NEWS1966 SCHOLARSHIP AWARDED

Miss Cheri L. Steen, daughter of Mrs. Rebeccvi

Johnson and Mr. Bernard L. Steen, has won the 1966

$500 educational scholarship awarded by the Ken-tucky Association of Pep Organization Sponsors. Cherilives with her mother at 204 Scotland Avenue, Frank-lin, Kentucky, and is a graduate of Franklin-SimpsonHigh School. The selection was made by Dr. Elbert

W. Ockerman, Dean of Admission and Registrar at the

University of Kentucky. The selection is based on:

scholarship, citizenship and need for financial assis-

tance.

Mr. Ronald W. Clark, Principal of Franklin-Simp-son, has this to say about Cheri; "I can truly say, and'with no reservations, this girl is one of the finest

young ladies with whom I have ever been associated.

Cheri is a leader. Some of the activities she has par-ticipated in are as follows: Beta Club (3 years), FHA(3 years) Pep Club member, Chorus member, class

officer (4 years) Girls' Athletic Association, StudentCouncil (3 years), Girls State, Annual Staff, SpeechClub, Track Team, Junior and Senior Play, Homecom-ing Queen, and Runner-up as Basketball Sweetheart.Her classmates love her. Her teachers admire and re-

spect her. She makes things go and never stops until

her job is completed. Even though she is constantly'busy with school activities, she never fails to comeprepared for the classroom portion of educationallearning. She has taken college preparatory work andhas a 3.8 of a possible 4.0, ranking fourth out of 180

students."Cheri has enrolled as a student at Western Ken-

tucky University and the members of K.A.P.O.S. whohave made this scholarship possible wish her luck.

They will be watching her educational progress withmaternal interest.

WHERE DOES THE SCHOLARSHIP MONEYCOME FROM?

This is the third $500 scholarship to be awarded byK.A.P.O.S. and part of the money comes from school$2.00 membership fee. So, Principals who haven't paidtheir school's 1966 dues for membership in K.A.P.O.S.are urged to send the $2.00 to Mrs. Stella S. Gilb at

(Lef^ to Right) Mrs. Herbert Weddington, Cheri Steen,

Mrs. Rebecca Johnson.

the University of Kentucky. Make the check payable to

K.A.P.O.S. . . . Dedicated, hard working sponsorsearn the major portion of the scholarship fund. Onesuch sponsor is Mrs. Janet Moore of Bowling GreenHigh School. Between now and October 29, Mrs. Moorewill spend many hours preparing for the fall

K.A.P.O.S. one-day clinic to be held at her school. All

monies realized from this clinic will go toward currentexpenses and the scholarship fund.

NEWS OF THE FALL CLINICDATE, October 29, 1966; PLACE, Bowling Green

High School Gymnasium; TIME, 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.;COST, $2.50 per Cheerleader. Sponsors are admittedfree.

More detailed information has been mailed to eachschool. For additional information, contact Mrs. Janet.Moore at Bowling Green High School.

This is not a competitive clinic. It is designed to

give Cheerleaders outstanding professional instruction!

.MEET THE NEW AND OLDK.A.P.O.S. BOARD MEMBERS

Some seventy-five sponsors attended the luncheonand business meeting held on the University of Ken-tucky campus August 11. Plans for the 1966-67 schoolyear were discussed and ideas for increasing schoolspirit were exchanged as well as money making proj-

ects for the purchasing of cheerleader outfits. The fol-

lowing new board members were introduced: MissSara Jo Cardweli, Franklin-Simpson; Mrs. EleanorFothergill, Carroll County; Mrs. Grace Fragstein (re-

elected), Lafayette; Mrs. Ollie Leathers, Frankfort;Miss Matilda Walker, Westport.

Other Board Members are: Mrs. Lari-y Tesar,President, Fort Knox Jr.; Miss Jane Meyer, Vice-President, Shelbyville; Mrs. Stella S. Gilb, Secretai-y-

Treasurer, University of Kentucky; Mrs. GloriaKnuckles Compton, Bryan Station; Miss Linda Spauld-ing, Bardstown; Mrs. Herbert Weddington, FranklinCounty.

Listed below are the names of paid-up K.A.P.O.S.members, with the names of the schools which theyrepresent. Membership expiration dates are October,1966; February, 1957; and August, 1967.

Ashland, Marie Hamm; Augusta, Mrs. MargaretKelsch; Bardstown, Linda Spaulding; BeDevue, SallyMeng; Bowling Green, Mrs. Janet Moore; Bremen,Becky Capps; Bryan Station, Mrs. Gloria Compton;Central City, Mrs. Nancy Carr; Crittenden County,Dunbar, Mrs. Wright; Edmonson County, Mrs. RichardPotter; Fort Knox Junior, Mrs. Julie Tesar; Foit

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Knox Senior—Mrs. Robert Burrow, Mrs. Jane McCoy;Franklin Countj', Mrs. Herbert Weddington; Frank-lin-Simpson, Sara Jo Cardwell: George Rogers Clark.

Mrs. Paul Smith; Grant County; Greenville, iViiss Jo-

anna Fo.x; Harlan County, Mrs. James Ledington;Harrison County, Mi-s. Mackey Bell; Hazai'd, Miss J.

Shackleford; Hellier. Sonja Sanders; Henderson Coun-ty, Mrs. Donald Behogg; Henry County—Mrs. Averj-

Holland, Mrs. Kenneth Thompson; Holy Cross—Mrs.Trudy Bezold, Mrs. Ruth Schneider; Jackson Junior,

Miss Lucy B. Tinsley.

Lafayette, Mrs. Grace Fragstein; Lebanon, Mrs.Caroline Polk; Lexington Catholic, Mrs. Mary Haney;Lone Oak, Mrs. Landa Nagel; Loretto, Jean Daugher-ty; Louisville duPont Manual, Miss Patsy Brantley;Ludlow, Donna Wenderoth; Lyon County, Mrs. LouCunningham; Martin, Nancy Sue Dingus; Maysville,

Mercy Academy, Kenwyn Boyle; Middlesboro, Mrs.Opla Patterson; Morton Junior, Mrs. Susan Burckle;

North Marshall; Ohio County, Mollie Ingram; Owens-boro. Miss Pat Hughbanks; Paducah Tilghman, Rose-mary Rudolph; Paintsville, Mrs. Patsy Johnson; Park-er-Bennett, Randy Kimbrough; Red Bird, Mrs. DonFeddersen; Reidland, Mrs. Ann Walker; Rosenwald,Joyce Willoughby, Russell, Sally Duncan; Shawnee,Sidney Stone; Shelbyville, Jane Meyer; Somerset, Mrs.Hazel Ping; Stanford, Mrs. Barbara Leach; TatesCreek, Mrs. Caroline Brown; Temple Hill, Mrs. RuthBlair; Thomas Jefferson, Mrs. Barbara Longacre;University of Kentuck-y—Mrs. Stella S. Gilb, Mrs. BertCox; 'Wayne County, Shirley Mikel; Westport, MatildaWalker; Woodford County, Mrs. Pat Scott.

If you do not find your school listed and you thinkyou are a paid-up member, please notify Mrs. Gilb sothat your school can be added before the next publi-

cation. Since cheerleader sponsors change from yearto year, it is hard for us to keep our files up to date.

Please include the name of your sponsor along vwthyour check.

Stella S. GilbSecretary-Treasurer, K.A.P.O.S.

FOOTBALL OFFICIALS(Continued from Page Three)

Selv.v. Curt, 118 Earls, Corbin. 528-4677, 528-4G77Sharp, Robert J., 2909 Jessup Road, Cincinnati, OhioSizemore, Aster. Hazard, 436-2112, 436-5361Smith, James V., Heidrick, 546-3293, 546-3441Stigger, Charles E., 1020 St. Paul Court, Apt. 3, Louisville.

683-5177, 587-8854Sullivan, Thomas E., 5104 Woodhill Lane. Louisville, 969-

2927, 684-5269Thompson, Ralph, 649 Ivyhill, Cincinnati, Ohio, 922-7319Treibly, Charles E.. 3316 Noe Way No. 10, Louisville, 451-

8448, 451-9301Vaughan, John T., 1004 Exchange, Union City, Tenn., 885-

6246, 886-0261Vaughan, Richard, 3016 Evans St.. Ashland, 324-6076Vennell, Robert H., 920 Seventh Ave., Huntington, W. Va.Vinson, Casie, 637 Paris Pike, McKenzie, Tenn., 352-3315, 352-

3985Vinciguerra, Phillip, Matewan, W. Va.Visscher, Robert W.. 3631-B Conroy Ave., Ft. Knox, 4-5769Vissman, Charles P., 1104 Queen Ave., Louisville, 366-0832,

JU 7-1121 ext. 472Wagner, Jim, 3018 Dale Ann Drive, Louisville, 458-9060Waide, Harry D., 250 E. Arch. Madisonville, 821-1998, 821-3870Waller, Bobbie E., 309 Strathmore, Lexington, 299-6123, 299-

6123Walker. Julian R., 670 Hill-N-Dale Rd., Lexington, 277-7269.

Frankfort 564-4590Walker. Paul R., Resei-voir Park, Bowling Green, 843-8893,

843-3249Walter, Lafayette, 56th Street, Ashland, 324-7585Wanchic, Nicholas, 1511 Forbes Road, Lexington, 256-1233,

252-8328Warren, Buist Buzz, 248 Univei-sity, Radcliff, 531-3570, Ft.

Knox 4-1231Warren, Ken, 45 Meadowview Dr., Louisville, 454-5001, 634-

1551, ext. 258Warren, Paul J., 6467 F Eustis Ave., Ft. Knox, 4-2467, 4-6950Washaleski, Ti'omas V., 4003 Dellafay, Louisville, 964-6920,

JU 4-5269

Washer, James P., 4119 Sunflower, Louisville, 447-6817, 637-0396

Washer, Robert Stanley, Jr., 3205 Huberts Dr., Louisville,

447-3078, 774-2341 ext. 218Watts, Shirley R., 228 St. Ann. Lexington, 266-1749, 262-5494Weaver, Clyde Ivan, Box 254, Williamson, W. Va.Webb. Dudley, 1646 Maywick, Lexington, 278-2904. 278-2904Weber, Thomas C, 3707 St. Gei-maine. Louisville, 896-4298Webner, J. Randall, 607 Wallace, Louisville, 896-5036, 969-9363Welch, Bill, 1324 Beech, Cincinnati, Ohio, 471-8090, 271-9754Welch. J. D., 2608 Forest Ave., Ashland, 324-3337, 324-1155

ext. 367Welsh. Patrick J., 834 Beech Ave., Louisville, 363-4132Welch, Robert, J., 1406 Beech, Cincinnati, Ohio, 471-3408Werkowitz, Jack, 4614 Miller, Blue Ash, Ohio, 791-5382, 791-

6870West. John. Route No. 4, Hickman, 236-3295, 236-2521White, James (Pete), 301 Smith Ave., Cumberland, 689-4987,

848-5486Whitmore, N. Paul, 1001 Main St., West Point, Ft. Knox

4-2555Whittemore, Paul F.. R. A. 11161909, U. S. Army. Hq. Area

Comd., Special Services, APO 96243, San Francisco,Calif.

Wiekham, James Robert, 311 Cathedral Manor, Bardstown.348-5282, 833-4612

Wilbert, Donald A., 3504 Indian Trail, Louisville, 969-8733Wilbert, Louis Joseph. 3504 Terrier Lane, Louisville, 458-4092.

584-3131Willey, Harold L., 2214 Inwood, Huntington, W. Va.Williams, Bert 0., 953 Lucy Lane, Lexington, 254-8377, 252-2626Williams, Gene. 304 Deepwood Dr., Elizabethtown, 765-4831,

765-4191Williams, James H., Elmwood Drive, South Shore, 932-4372,

932-3055Willis, Donald A., Box No. 5, Allen, 874-2485, 285-3407Willis, Jim, Box 1332, Logan, W. Va.Wilson, John Pope, 812 E. Main St., Louisville, 585-4691, 245-

4121 ext. 230Wilson. Louis O., 728 Wellington Way, Lexington, 277-6374,

254-1715Wise, Billy V., 240 St. Ann Drive, Lexington. 266-7449, 252-

6494Wise, Jack, 209 Pocohontas, Georgetown, 863-3948, 863-1393Womack, William H., 517 Cherry, Henderson, VA 6-4526, VA

6-3781Wray, Robert F., 29 Belle Monte, So. Ft. Mitchell, 331-2594,

341-4579Wright, James Lloyd, 121 Showalter Drive, Georgetown, 863-

3628, 252-2250 ext. 3280Wurtz, Emil, 18 East 4th St., Cincinnati, Ohio, 471-0526, 381-

1232Wyatt. William J., 116 Bellemeade Rd., Louisville, 895-3277,

895-3277Yanity, Joseph B. Jr., 42 Utah Place, Athens, Ohio, 693-6464,

593-7771Yates, Lt. Col. W. H., U. S. Army Armor Center, Ft. KnoxYost, Carl W., Box 421, Brandenburg, 422-2661, 422-2101 ext.

381Young, Jack T., 121 Smith Ballard, Richmond, 623-4589, 623-

2334Zaranka, Benny J., 165 St. William Dr., Lexington, 266-6435.

255-6666Zehnder, Mel R., 6889 Green Meadow Circle, Louisville, 893-

2071, 893-2071Zehner, Albert, 9802 Watterson, Jeffersontown, 267-1677Zimmer, Tom, 114 Summit Drive. Crestview Hills, So. Ft.

Mitchell, 341-4566. 431-4272Zlamal, Raymond K., Cooperstown, Bldg. G. Lexington, 324-

4601

MINUTES OF MEETINGK.H.S.A.A. GYMNASTICS COMMITTEE

Lexington. Ky., September 8, 1966The first meeting was called to order at 7:00 P.M.

by Chairman Bernard Johnson in the office of theCommissioner.

The following people were present: Ted Sanford,Joe BiUy Mansfield, Bob Wason, Herb Lewis, BarneyGroves, Tom Mahanes and James Caudill.

Mr. Sanford opened the meeting by a brief back-ground of events leading to the establishment of this

committee. The purpose is to plan and develop a statehigh school gymnastics tournament.

Mr. Sanford also called to the attention of thecommittee that statements had been returned by sev-eral schools with definite intentions of participating insuch an event if provided.

The committee then discussed the feasibility ofincluding competition for girls as well as boys. It wasunanimously agreed that competition would be recom-

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mended to the Board of Control for boys and girLs.

At this point, the committee turned to the business

of establishing the events and levels of competition for

the tournament. After a lengthy discussion, the com-mittee agreed to have one level of competition for the

following events:

BOYS' EVENTS—Floor Exercise, Side Horse, Par-

allel Bars, Horizontal Bar, Rings, Vaulting, Trampo-line-special event, Tumbling-special event, All-Around.

GIRLS' EVENTS—Floor Exercise, Uneven Paral-

lel Bars, Vaulting, Balance Beam, Trampoline-spe-

cial event. Tumbling-special event, All-Around.

It was further agreed that each competing school

will be limited to a maximum of five (5) participants

in each event, with the understanding that three (3)

of these five participants would be designated as All-

Around performers.In addition, agreement prevailed that scoring

would be arranged on a basis of six (6) places receiv-

ing points, with first place receiving seven points, sec-

ond place receiving five points, third place receiving

four points, fourth place receiving three points, fifth

place receiving two points and sixth place receiving

one point.

It was the unanimous opinion of the committeemembers that two judges should be used for eachevent, and that it be recommended to the Board of

Control that appropriate trophies and awards should

be given in line with established Board policy.

A date and place for the tournament were the next

items to be discussed.

It was suggested that, since a great number of

Louisville schools will be represented in this tourna-

ment, and since the University of Louisville has re-

cently held a number of gymnastic meets in their newfacility, this initial Kentucky State Gymnastics Tour-

nament be conducted Saturday, April 1, 1967, in Louis-

ville, at the Crawford Gym on the University of Louis-

ville Campus. To this suggestion, the committee unani-

mously agreed.With respect to the manner in which the tourna-

ment will be conducted, the rules and regulations as

set forth by the United States Gymnastics Federationwill prevail where applicable.

In order to further clarify procedures and regula-

tions for participating schools, the committee asked[Mr. Bernard Johnson and Mr. Bob Wason to be re-

sponsible for compiling a fact sheet for distribution to

the schools.

The meeting was adjourned at 9:00 P.M.

FOOTBALL QUESTIONS(Continued from Page One)

Ruling: Forward pass interference by A in (a). In

(b), it is an illegal forward pass. In (a), the downcounts and the penalty is 15 yards from the previous

spot unless the act by A6 is unsportsmanlike in whichcase an additional 15 yards would be added. In (b),

the penalty is 5 yards and it is measured from the

spot where the run ended (where the pass was thrown)and the down counts.

14. Play: While a kick-off or a punt is in flight,

Kl purposely loosens his helmet's chin-strap, and thenremoves the helmet from Ws head.

Ruling: Unsportsmanlike conduct.15. Play: During a charged time-out, coach of

team A has a conference with A7 approximately 4

yards inside the sideline, on the field of play, in front

of his team's box. Team A huddles: (a) about 5 yardsfrom A7 and his coach; or (b) at the inbounds markdirectly in front of team box of A; or (c) in the side

zone in the vicinity of the 20-yard fine.

Ruling: The rules' coverage for holding confer-

ences requires that they be limited to one player and

one of his coaches. The committee, in liberalizing thecoaching rule, had no disposition whatever to expandthis privilege. The interpretation provides—"playersmay not congregate in front of the bench for confer-

ence purposes." In (a) the attending official will di-

rect the team A players huddling to move out into theplaying field, at least, to the inbounds line, preferablyfurther. In (b) and (c), the location of the huddlingplayers is judged to be acceptable. During the confer-ence, the coach is required to direct his remarksto the plalyer meeting with him. This is not an oppor-tunity for the coach to give directions and instructions

to the entire team. Officials know the coverage, andits limiting character. They must, therefore, be cer-tain its purpose is not abused.

16. Play: During a punt return, R6 clips. The foulis indicated. Coadh of team R shouts to his captain toaccept the penalty.

Ruling: It was not the apparent intention of thecommittee, in its revision of 9-6-1-a, to alter the re-sponsibility of the team captain to make the decisionsregarding penalty options. However, the present cover-age does not prohibit a coach from calling out suchinstructions. Therefore, a coach's indication of his op-tion preference is not in itself an unsportsmanlike act.

But, the captain, under no circumstances, may ask thecoach for his preference. Neither may the captain de-lay his decision in order to learn which option hiscoach would prefer. If a coach shouting directions con-fuses, delays or interferes with the referee's explana-tion of the options or the captain's decision, the ref-eree is obligated to order the coach to refrain and, if

this is not done immediately, a penalty for delay is inorder. Referees are advised to take the captains fromthe vicinity of the team box or boxes when informingthem of the infraction and options. It is well to havethe captains face in a direction other than that of therespective boxes.

17. Play: What are some situations, other thanthose involving an official's time-out, in which thereferee will signal the clock to start after the ready-for-play signal?

Ruling: The referee may start the clock hnmedi-ately following the ready-for-play signal if a playerhas deliberately fouled for the ostensible purpose ofhaving the clock stopped. Such fouls usually, but cer-tainly not without exception, occur near the end of aperiod. Included among these fouls are encroachmentand an intentionally grounded forward pass. The ref-

eree is also instructed to start the clock with theready-for-play signal if a backward pass is thrownout of bounds for the apparent purpose of stopping theclock.

18. Play: Following a fair catch at the left in-

bounds line, R snaps from the center of his 20-yard-line. K is offside and the penalty is: (a) accepted; or(b) dechned.

Ruling: In (a), R may snap from any place be-tween the inbounds lines on his 25-yardline. In (b),the snap will be made from the succeeding spot.

Registered Basketball Officials

of the K.H.S.A.A—1966-1967(List Compiled September 23)

If one telephone namber is given for an official listedit is the home phone number unless otherwise designated. Iftwo numbers are given, the first number is that of the homephone.Abell, James A., 175 Charlotte Ann Drive, Paducah, 444-5555,

442-5484Abell, Richard, 1804 Melrose Drive, Bowling Green, 843-3178,

745-2791Abney, David W., 7206 Lorenzo Lane, Louisville, 239-7175Adams, Roy D., 302 Brunswick Rd., Louisville

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Adams. William M.. Letcher. 633-7787, 633-2524Agree. Danny B., Beech Creek, 476-8048Akridge, Dean, Bo.i 156, Fredonia. 545-3398, 545-3332Alexander, Howard S.. Route No. 2. Lebanon Rd., Crittenden,

823-5621, 824-4325Ale.i:ander. Rex E., 1320 Wells Blvd.. Murray. 753-3579, 762-

3575Alexander. Ronnie G., Box 109. Boonville, Indiana 897-2423Allen. J. Mack, Route No. 3, Box 418, Ashland, 325-1918, 324-

7131Allen, James D., Martin. 285-3442, 285-3082Allen. James W., 3444 Monel Ave., Huntington. W. Va.Allen, Nelson Robert, 331 Riverside Drive, Russell, 836-5352,

836-8915Allen, Willard. Route No. 1, Box 32, Jackson. 666-2833Anders. Raleigh A., General Delivery, Corbin, 528-2861, 528-

3912Anderson, George, 102 Third St., Manchester. 598-2714. 598-2778Archibald, Larry. 216 Riverside Drive, Augusta, 756-3882Ard. L. J., Route No. 4. NancyArflin. Tracy T.. Lot 24 Terrell's Trailer Court. Oak Grove,

439-4475, Ft. Campbell 798-4417Arnold. Gabriel Thomas, 104 Tanglewood Trail, Anchorage,

895-6243. 637-1421 ext. 205Asher, Tony J.. 807 Main St.. Sturgis, 333-2637, 389-1454Baird, Bill. Box 842, Hazard, 436-5443. 436-6443Baker, Billy B.. 395 Sagasser. Somerset. 679-3072. 679-1121Baker. Ralph Everett. 126 W. Forest Ave.. Hodgenville, 358-

3196 (Bus.)Baker, Robert M.. Jr.. 324 Springhill Road, Danville, 236-2092,

236-5371Balkcom. Otis. 199 W. Main. Wilmore. 858-3463Ball. John C, Box 96, Oil Springs. 297-3546, 349-3044Ballaban. Thomas. 1103 Archland Drive. Cincinnati, Ohio,

522-3024, 761-7600Balser, James L., 431 Peach Orchard, Pikeville. 437-4619. 437-

7323Bankemper. Thomas. 317 East 7th St., Newport, 581-5047Barker, Walter D.. P. O. Box 1411, Friendship, Ohio, 858-

1967. 353-0190Barnette, Jerry. Route No. 1. Box 455. Pikeville, 432-2328Bates. Bob. 2732 Sunrise, Portsmouth. Ohio. 354-2168. 354-2168Bates, Gardner, Jr., 418 Kentucky Ave., Whitesburg, 633-7174,

633-2961Baugh. Rodney D.. 441 Oak St.. Ludlow, 581-5995Begley. Jack, 1502 Florence, Middletown, Ohio, 423-4279, 425-

3681Begley, James P.. 161 King St., Hazard, 436-2398, 436-3634Beheler, Donald S.. 311 Springhill Drive, Paris, 987-1728, Lex-

ington 252-2260 ext. 3236Bell. Clarence T.. 1228 South 41st St., Louisville, 778-7792,

582-5573Bennett. Gene, Van Dyke Ave., Wheelersburg. Ohio. 776-2656,

456-4191Bennett. Robert K., 1129 Kiowa Trail, Frankfort, 223-0446.

223-0446Benningfield. Jerry, Western Ky. University, Bowling Green,

746-3754 (Bus.)Bentley. James. Shelby GapBenzinger, Joseph. 3602 Behymer Road. Cincinnati, Ohio, 752-

3932. 742-2191Berger. John D.. Jr.. 26 Myers Lane. Allison Park, Pa.,

767-4931. 621-3500 ext. 264Bero, James J., Box 968. Williamson. W. Va.Berry. William. 1633 Jackson St.. Portsmouth. Ohio. 353-6765Bivins, George W., 3105 Talisman Road, Louisville, 459-5111,

895-0525Bisig, George, 3511 Pentagon Court, Louisville, 458-5717, 458-

5717Bisig. Roland A,, 2419 Broadmeade Road. Louisville. 464-3797,

896-9188Blackburn. Viley O., 210 College. Somerset. 678-8986. 678-8171Blum. Martin. P. O. Box 658, Morehead St. University, More-

headBocook. Earl. 1103 Beech St.. Kenova, W. Va.Bowling, Roy. Fields Lane, London 864-5006, 864-5181Bradley, Merlin, GordonBradshaw, Frank C, 6900 Springdale, Evansville. Ind., 424-

8438, 424-8268Brashear. Loy Ray, Route No. 1. Glendale, 854-2921, Radcliff

351-3147Breeden. Charles William. Box 212, Mt. Washington, 538-4897,

543-2494Brill. John W.. Route No. 1. Williamstown. 823-5041Briscoe. Hubert. Route No. 3. Shelbyville. 633-4669. 633-2543Brizendine, Vic, 2711 Lakeside Drive, Louisville, 454-6843, 589-

9111Broaddus. William D.. 643 Limestone, c/o D. E. McDaniel, Lex-

ington. 252-8804. 348-3886Brock. Alben. Kettle Island, 337-5027Brock. John H.. 611 Virginia Ave., Pineville, 337-2463, 337-2439Brookbank. Donald. P. O. Box 61, Higginsport, Ohio, 375-4254,

376-4254Brown, Billy C, Apt. 9, Ky. Towers Apts., Berea, 986-8235,

623-3641Brown, E. C, Box 312. Liberty. 787-7276. 787-7191Brown. Fred V., 705 Bellfonte Road. Ashland, 325-2868Brown, J. Carlton, 411 O'Hara Drive, Danville, 236-3474, 236-

6618

Browning, Earl E., 8715 Blossom Lane, Louisville, 425-2937,425-2541

Buchanan, William R., 19 Deerfield Drive, Delaware, Ohio.363-1107 (Bus. I

Buis, Nathaniel A.. Fair St., Liberty, 787-6714, 787-6161Bunn. Harold, 2523'.. Collis Ave., Huntington, W. Va.Burch. Billy Wayne. 220 East 6th St,. LondonBurchett. Carroll, 403 Broadway, Paintsville, 265-2728. 789-5662Burchett, Lanier S., 321 Herndon Ave., Stanford, 365-2581,

365-2126Burke. Harry, 328 Arnold Ave., Prestonsburg, TU 6-2796, TU

6-2385Burkett. Garvis Gene, Route No. 1, Box 65-A, Nancy, 871-3086,

678-4942Burkhart, James G., Box 169. Loyall, 673-1437, 664-3444Burrows. Walter H.. Jr., Lee Road, Paducah, 442-8335, 443-1758

'

Butcher, Douglas Meally, 789-5563Butcher. Granville, WilliamsportButler, Jack K., 2604 Fourth Ave., Huntington, W. Va.Butler, Robert, 1330 Maple Ave.. Owensboro. 684-7016, 684-6285Butner. Billy M., Route No. 2, Box 616, Lancaster, 792-3503,

792-3503Cain, John Wiley, 226 Field St., Cumberland. 589-4102Cain. Ron, 3038 Wedge Wood Way, Louisville, 459-2442, 451-

4330Caldwell. James A., 162 Clover Ridge, Ft. Thomas, 441-1626,

397-2487Calitri, Donald Lynn, Box 481, Union College, Barbourville,

646-3775, 546-4151Callahan, Thomas Joseph. 834 Hermosa Ave.. Cincinnati, Ohio,

471-0768, 721-4787Campbell, George H., Jr., 116 Winchester, Middlesboro, 248-

6882. 248-5643Campbell, John, Jr., Box 68. Garrett. 358-3061, 358-3461Campbell. Keller B., 630 South Gay Place. Lexington, 254-1347,

252-2200 ext. 2601Cannon, Chester E., Route No. 2. Madisonville. 821-7602Canter. John, 2826 Esther Blvd., Louisville, 451-8218, 587-8862Cantrell, Hubert E., Campton. 668-6280, 668-6511Carney. Robert L., 3741 Glenmeade Rd., Louisville, 454-0327Carter, Phillip Ray, Whitley City, 376-2517

", -V -M dr-i.'gN 942-2723Carr, Billy W.. Longview Drive, Franklin, 686-6355Carr. Gene P.. 2210 Phelps St., Ashland, 324-8566, 324-1155

ext. 377Caruso. Dick. 1150 Wellspring Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio, 521-

3349. 421-3300Cash, Randall E., 5107 Robbs Lane, Louisville, 969-6453, 367-1721Cassity. Gordon, Route No. 2, Box 136K. Catlettsburg. 739-6200Castle. Jack, Route No. 2. Pikeville. GE 7-4367, GE 7-4367Chaney, Leroy Michael, Box 1000, Pine Knot. 354-3466Chattin, Ernest P., 615 17th Street. Ashland. 324-2665, 324-6191Chinn. Mike, 725 Scherm Road, Owensboro. 684-0637. 684-2332Cisco. Robert N., 403 Highland Ave., Vine Grove, 877-5548,

Ft. Knox 4-4445Clardv. Barry D., Route No. 2. Box 188C. Greenville, 338-3510,

338-3036Clark, Charles L., 2315 Brighton Drive. Louisville, 469-3540Clark. Tom. 430 Spalding Ave.. Lebanon. 692-2034Clemmons. Sam, 635 Central Ave., Lexington, 266-3562, 255-

5735Click, Ezra. 323 North Maple. Somerset. 678-8688Cline, Allen D., Orchard Heights, Hazard, 436-5917, 436-2141Clusky. Joe, Box 296. Red Jacket. W. Va.Cochran, Eoy H., Jr., 713 Caldwell, Corbin, 528-1697, London

864-4330Cole, Dickie, Box 265, Sweeden. 697-3191Coleman, Charles R., 536 Columbia Ave., Lexington, 254-2673,

259-1699Coleman. C. Ronald, 6978 Taylor Mill, Independence. 356-2002,

681-1210Coleman. Daniel Lee, 3 East 41st St., Covington, 201-2388,

431-3207Coleman. James E.. Box 2, Phelps. 456-3691Colley, Lynn, 411 East 23rd St.. Hopkinsville, 885-9538, 886-7775Collins. C. E., 35 Rosehill Drive, Clarksville. Tenn., 647-0164,

798-4411Collins, Hubert, Wittensville, 297-3152. 789-3585Collins, Jack, 8333 Jadwin Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio, 821-7791,

621-4950Combs. Clarence, 1409 Elm St., JacksonCombs, Franklin D., 108 Thistleton Terrace Apts., Frank-

fort. 564-3040 (Bus.)Combs. Keith A., 4519 Covert Ave., Evansville, Ind., 477-2869,

476-3051Combs, W. Eugene, Route No. 2, Box 239, Hazard, 261-2460,

436-5441Condra, Kenneth P., Box 736, Pineville, 337-5134. 337-5210Conley. Connie B., Church St., Paintsville, 789-5449Conley. Ted L., 4725 Nottingham Court, Ashland, 325-3232,

324-6343Conn, Delano, PrinterConn, Jerry L., FarmersCooksey, Marvin O.. 5906 Orville Drive. Louisville 969-3585Cooper. John F., 512 East 3rd St.. Augusta. 756-3176, 756-4422Cooper, Warren, 120 Barber Court, Morehead, 784-4295, 784-

4164Copley, Sidney M.. Box 352, Delbarton, W. Va.Cornelison, Walter L., Bybee, 369-5631, 369-5450

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Coi-nett, John M.. 2109 Winterbeiry, Lexington, 278-1578,

252-8166Cornett, Ray, GilleyCorrell. Elmei- Eugene, 72 Horseshoe Drive, Paris, 987-4599,

987-2550Cosby, Carel. 558 Magie Ave., Hamilton, Ohio, 895-7289, Mid-

dletown, 423-4491Cox, Alva J., 705 Bryan Road, Evansville, Ind., 425-8793, 422-

4151Cox, Colin Kelly, Bluegrass, Hazard, 436-3945

Coy. Charlie S., BostonCravens, Robert L., 2707 South 6th St., Louisville, 637-2361

Crawford. Jeri-y, Forrest Drive, Lawrenceburg, 839-6333

Crawford, W. Gordon, 2609 Kings Highway, Louisville, GL1-5906, SP 8-5631 ext. 278

Critz, George A., 116 Shady Lane. Lexington, 278-2937, 252-

7963Croft, Lewis. 539 West Center, Madisonville, 821-2227, 821-7381

Crook, Bill, Route No. 2, Box 175, Corbin, 528-5277, 528-5277

Crosthwaite, John S., Jr., 8139 Elbow Lane N.. St. Petersburg,

Fla., 344-7651, 898-2141Grouse, James W.. Route No. 1, Box 276, Dixon, ME 9-5145

Crutcher, Joseph Lamar, 115 Edelen, Vine Grove, 877-2448,

Ft. Knox 4-3837

CuUum, Harold D., 3943 Rhodes Ave., New Boston, Ohio, 456-

5229. 456-4569Gulp Ronald D., 317 Walnut St., Bellevue, 261-7834, 243-4076

Gulp, Willard E., 318 Skyline Park Drive, Hopkinsville, 886-

7967, 798-5861Cummins, Ray E.. Box 327, Campion, 668-3016, 668-3016

Cunningham, Jack D.. MajesticCunningham, Julian R.. Route No. 2, Mt. Sterling, 498-2492,

498-2250Curry, Ronald K.. Box 422. Virgie, 639-4586, 639-2832

Curtis, Douglas E., 4962 Cobb Drive, Dayton, Ohio, 256-4530,

257-1100 ext. 73607Dame, L. J., 2925 McAlister Place, Owensboro, 684-6681, 683-

2401 ext. 238Daniel, Roger T., 1105 Madison Ave., Paintsville, 789-3372,

Prestonsburg 886-2311Daniels, Robert A., Van LearDaniels. Bob, 709 Wesleyan Park, Owensboro, 684-9393, 683-

4795Dann, Nick, 331 Bay.s Ave., Morehead, 784-5646, 784-6040

Daugherty, Elwood Box 111. Irvine, 723-3044. 723-3616

Daum, Charles A., 216 Christ Road, Evansville, ind., 424-0217.

425-4309Davenport, Bowman, Box 62, Clarkson, 259-3398, 242-3061

Davenport, James E.. Dawson Hill Rd., Jeffersontown, 239-

6667, 454-7511 ext. 3947Davis. Ralph C, 1326 South 7th St., Ironton, Ohio, 532-8606.

532-8143Davis, Ralph E.. 1007 Front St.. Vanceburg, 796-4501, 796-2521

Dawson. Alby, Box 78, Millersburg, 484-2219, 484-2026

Day, Bill E., 1128 Hopi Trail. Frankfort. 227-7534

Day, G. C, 933 Walnut Park Drive, Owensboro, 684-6014, 684-

5285Day. Jack L., 606 Morehead St., Central City, 764-4700, 764-

2272Deaton, Charles B., Box 283. Irvington, '

547-4163, Ft. Knox, 4-

6431DelConte, Art, 573 Enright Ave., Cincinnati. Ohio, 471-6440,

751-1230Denham, Ronald, Box 251, Stanfc-ri".. ?65-7386, 365-2166Dennedy, T. Robert, 6083 Orangelawn, Cincinnati. Ohio, 922-

8352i 922-2300Dennison, James E., 182-5 James David Court, Owensboro,

684-3602. 684-7261Denton, Charles, 127 South Hubbard Lane, Henderson, 826-

4020, 826-9533Derrickson, Richard, 621 Cardinal Lane, Lexington, 277-4557,

254-71S6DeVary, Bill, 2929 Brigadoon. Lexington, 277-7237, 252-2250

ext. 2739Diuguid. Ray. 2607 Thomas. Hopkinsville, 885-3131, 886-3389Dial, Charles R.. 3300 Monel Ave., Huntington, W. Va.Dickson, Tom, 1134 Hogan, Portsmouth, Ohio, 363-4488Dierolf, William H.. Jr., OACS C & E. HQS MAAG. APO

96263, Sar. Francisco. Calif.

Dills, Bernie, 6516 Craigland, Cincinnati, Ohio, 231-4027, 421-6700 ext. 591

Disken, Jim, 2930 Vine St.. Cincinnati, Ohio, 281-0136, 281-9264Divine. Wayne L.. 400 West 4th St., Central City, 754-2783,

754-2272Dixon, Billy Maurice, 511 Ballard, Richmond, 623-4237, 623-1842Dobson, Kenneth. Route No. 3. Paducah, 442-0778. 443-4634Dockery, Donald. 3631 Rodenberg Ave.. Evansville, Ind.Doctor, Richard P., Naval Ord. Plant. Louisville, 368-0717,

361-2641 ext. 619Dodson, G. Winston, 321 Jesselin, Lexington. 277-2698, 252-2250Dorsey, James, 4062 Vinedale Ave.. Cincinnati, Ohio, 471-8050Dotson, John B., 504 McKinney Rd., Vincennes, Ind., 882-8095Douthwaite. Donald D., 6616 Merwin Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio.

661-0916. 662-1)891Downey. James B., 2128 Oleander Drive, Lexington, 277-9122Downs, Joseph W., 829 Bartley, Bardstown. 348-5123Drake, Richard R.. 72 Donnelly Dr.. Ft. Thomas. 441-4235Driskell. Earl. Jr.. 3311 Moulton Lane. Louisville, 459-4855,

366-0390

Driver, Bobby. Route No. 4, Glasgow. 427-2537, 453-2722Duff, Earl. 218 Lyttle Blvd., Hazard, 436-2725. 436-3136Duggins. Michael, 515 Erianger Rd., Erlanger, 341-0786Dunaway. Adrian, 246 Cumberland Ave., Barbourville, 546-

4601. 646-4049Duncan, Robert Ray, 1008 Earl St., Henderson, 826-8239, 827-

1393Duncil, Charles W., Beattyville, 676-4274Durbin, Hade, Jr., 219 N. Mantle, Elizabethtown, 765-7893,

765-5237Durbin, Roy. 2911 Dale Ann Drive. Louisville, 452-1730, 587-

1121 ext. 486Durden, John R., 302 E. Parkview Drive. Hopkinsville, 886-7186Duvall. Thomas Jay. Sr., 4123 Craig Ave., Louisvlile, 368-1064,

637-1421 ext. 227Dyer, Joe R., Route No. 6. Murray. 436-2336Byrd. Dennis Wayne. 214 Mackey Ave.. Williarasburg, 4667Eades. Jim, South Carrollton, 754-2689Eary, Edward B.. Jr., 309 Glendale Ave., Lexington, 252-6568Edwards, Don A.. Box 317. Sebree, 835-7537, Murray 753-3300Ernest, S. Edwards, Jr.. 8235 39th St.. Louisville, 774-5496,

584-0201Elder, Charles J., Jr., 11807 Mahogany Drive, Valley Station,

937-2683, 366-5111Eldridge. James R.. Haldeman. 784-7677, 784-5792Ellington, James E., 3521 Cherry Tree Lane, Erlanger, 341-

8107. 581-7946Elliott, Carroll L., 307 College St., Elizabethtown, 765-4007,

765-6118Ellis, Johnny, Box 331, Prestonsburg, 6-2751, 6-3080Elrod, William Turner, 332 Sumpter Ave., Bowling Green,

2-5110Emery. George A., 234 Clay. New Albany, Ind., 944-5257. BU

3-3511 ext. 242Embry, Randy B., 1636 Daviess, Owensboro, 683-0349, Lexing-

ton 278-5214England, Larry A., Route No. 2, Murray, 753-6153, 753-9116Engle, Orville. 128 Oak St.. Pineville. 7-2916Ernst, Edward R., P. O. Box 75040, Cincinnati, Ohio, 689-7181Evans, Clark C. Martha, 662-3776Evans. Elmo Wade. Route No. 1, Box 8, Tyner. 364-2517Everett. Billy N.. Fairview. 886-4749, 277-6281Farish, Merlin J.. 1754 Genung Drive, New Albany, Ind.,

945-0863, Brandenburg, Ky., 422-2101 ext. 252Farley, Jimmy, W. Jefferson. Berea. 287-6101 (Bus.)Farmer. Billie L., 203 South 16th St.. Mayfield 247-7189,

247-1941Feher, Al, 142 Main St., Lynch, 848-2547, 848-5431Feix. Al, Green River Road, Henderson. 826-3331. 826-9056Fenton, Don J., 4890 Oaklawn Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio. 271-

3792. 751-4344Ferrell. Doc T.. 159 Edgemoor, Lexington, 277-4273. 254-0301Ferrell, Jimmy, 236 Kelly Drive, Glasgow, 651-8460, 651-3661Fey, Allen, 123 Garden Way, Ft. Thomas, 441-6288. 562-5461Finley. Albert R., 114 Millbrooke Drive. Hopkinsville, 886-4108.

886-8335Finley. Sam, 4609 E. Manslick Rd., Louisville, 964-1652, 895-

0621Fish, Leland G., 826 Oak Hill. Lexington. 255-7166. 264-7080

ext. 7535Fiske. Charles N., 3521 Fountain Dr.. Louisville, 451-8615.

584-4221Flinchum. Lloyd Paul. Apt. 120 Brockton, RichmondFlowers. Randal B.. Cecilia, 862-4275. 76.5-2191Floyd, Richard. Route No. 1, Bagdad. 747-8751, 747-8751Flynn. Bobby. 428 McKenna Court. Lexington. 299-6902. 255-

5188Foster. Berryman E.. 927 Waverly Drive. Lexington. 255-7783,

254-7080Foster, Bob, Science Hill, 423-8683, Somerset 678-8161Foster, Eddie P., 466 Lima Drive, Lexington, 254-0978, 254-

7319Foster, J. W.. 176 Market St., Lexington, 254-3670, 255-6666

ext. 5253Fox, David G., Route No. 1. Box 86-A, Beattyville, 464-8536

464-8536Fraley, Bill, 1604 Lee Drive, Henderson, VA 7-3232, VA 6-2601Francis. Fred L.. Route No. 1, Box 21-A. Bardstown, 348-3980

348-3989Frazer, Tom Roe, 1002 Main, Sturgis, 333-4412, 333-4672Frazier. Glenn O., Piice. FR 7-2406Fraz'er. Roy D.. PriceFredericks. Rex. Route No. 2. Box 193. London. 864-2765Freese. Ollie. 5518 Mapleridge, Cincinnati. Ohio, 561-639E

361-7010Freppon. Tom. 152 Bramble. Highland Heights, 781-0583, 421-

1800 ext. 355Freter. Rex R.. 712 E. Lone Oak Rd., PaducahFrey, William R.. 224 East 10th St., Newport. 291-2268Fugate. E. Hugh. 329 Mockingbird Drive, Frankfort, 223-1340,

564-3990Fuller. John R.. Jr., 4835 Epperson Rd., Paducah, 898-3115

443-5626Fultz, Jack. Box 636, Olive Hill, 286-2303, 286-2481Gaither Gene, Box 103, Beaver Dam. 274-3885, 274-4905Galuk, Walter M., 3333 Central Ave. Ashland. 325-3305, 325

1751Gab-en, Douglas E.. Apt. 311 College Court. Murray, 762-4437,

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Gardner. Gary, Route No. 3. Magnolia. 528-2947. 528-2947Gay. David W.. 115 Hill-N-Dale. Lancaster, 792-2870, 262-2250

ext. 3801Gentile, Robert M., 3716 Briar Bridge Apt. 2, Louisville, 454-

3696, 587-0557Gentry. Bobbv Gene, 3420 Candy Drive, Hopkinsville, 886-

6219. 886-2515Gentry. Dale J.. 4945 Determine Lane, Louisville. 447-5981.

585-5814Gettler. John F., 705 Providence Rd.. Lexington. 266-4801,

252-5494Gibbs. Harold. 1263 Harmony Lane, Apt. 64, Jeffersonville,

Ind.Gibson, Carl. Mousie, 946-3198Gilbert, Gerald L., Box 51, Elizabethtown, 765-6704, Ft. Knox,

4-7719Gilbert, Lawrence, 113 Cardinal Court, Glasgow, 678-2874, 651-

8761Gilbert. William Curtis, 702 Otter Circle Rd., Vine Grove,

877-5316Gill, Joe. Harrodsburg, 734-2729Gilman, Ronald R., Route No. 1. Box 183, Delbarton. W. Va.Glazer. Marvin G.. Ill Thorne Heights. Eminence. 845-5134Coins, Edgar S.. Central Hall. Western Ky. Univ., Bowling

Green, 745-2574Golden, Billy Joe, 436 E. Main. Lynch. 848-2512Goldey. William H., 463 Crestview Drive, Henderson, 827-3622,

826-3932Goley, Jim, No. 6 Beemon Lane. Florence. 283-2009. 431-8336Goodall. Walter J.. 820 Park Ave.. Newport, 291-9470, 261-3133Goodin, Shirley G.. Box 143, Pineville, 337-3982, 337-2435Goodman, Jack, 514 Springdale Rd., Brandenburg, 422-2072.

422-3363Goodman. Jimmy Richard. Box 404. Pikeville, 437-7496Gordon. Levi, 108 Eminence Terrace, Eminence, 845-5865,

845-6611Gour. Bob, 218 South Lee, Bowling Green, 843-9582, 745-4293Grace, H. E.. Jr.. Middlesboro. 248-1290, Pineville. 337-3320Granger. Michael. 321 Highway. Ludlow. 261-0584, 261-8968Graves, Kenneth J.. Route No. 2. Mt. Olivet. 724-2441, 724-2861Gray, Raymond, Box 87, Livermore. 278-2615Griffis, Estil, Jr.. Route No. 7, Athens-Boonesboro Rd., Lex-

ington, 266-1932Griffith. Rudolph, Jr.. Prestonsburg. TU 6-3036 (Bus.)Grigsby. Pete. Jr.. McDowell. 377-2356, 377-6202Grunkemeyer, Michael L., 3138 Willis, Cincinnati, Ohio, 321-

7619Guess, James E.. 949 McClure Ave.. Henderson. 826-2116, 521-

6601Gustafson. Al, 248 Francis Bldg.. Louisville. 454-6151. 584-7655Hagan, Joe. 3000 Sherbrooke Rd., Louisville, 458-1325Hagen, William R., 2595 Highgrove Court, Cincinnati, Ohio,

522-0647, 562-5293Hall, Elvis, McHenryHall, Mac, Route No. 1. Box 187. Williamson. W. Va.Ham. Gerald. 1616 Oliver. Bowling Green. 842-5396. 842-5396Ham. Ronald. 3008 Broadway. Evansville, Ind., 422-3371, 424-

2434Hamblin, Anthony, Buckhorn, 398-7486Hamilton, Walter F., 3404 Bryan Way, Louisville, 459-5432,

587-1121 ext. 396Hamm, Harold D., Route No. 6, Frankfort, 227-9800Hammock, Don L., 1512 Audubon Parkway, Louisville, 635-

7111, 583-5604Hammons. Norman, Route No. 4. Hopkinsville, 885-5914, 886-

3311Hardin, Carl Ray, Kennady Lane, Box 89, Lebanon, 692-2784,

692-3109Hardin, Jack H., 1105 'B' Street, Ceredo, W. Va.Harmon, Glenn G., 232 Madison Ave., Danville, 236-6748, 236-

3131Harp, Kenneth R., 3522 Brookview Drive, Lexington, 277-8743Harper, Bruce D., 1625 Alexandria, Lexington, 278-4615, 252-

2250 ext. 3416Harper, Randall H.. 11806 Dearing Woods Drive, Valley Sta-

tion. 937-5319, 772-3661 ext 492Harris, Billy, Box 97, Cleaton, 754-4410, 754-1630Harris, Larry R., Route No, 4, Nancy, 871-3221Harris, Wayne. Route No. 2, Somerset, 679-2184. 678-5081Harrison. John L., Webster Ext., Cynthiana, 234-3333, 234-5721Hartman, Robei-t E., 3647 Concerto Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio,

771-8914. 891-7133Hatfield, Cecil E., Box 2676, Williamson, W. Va,Hatfield, Dennis, 1610 May St., Covington, 431-4234, 431-3207Hayden, Samuel J., Fancy Farm, 623-8414, 623-4987Hazelwood. Howard, 29 Burk, Florence, 282-1258, 282-2191Heath, Robert T.. Hardinsburg. 756-2387Hedge. David William. 321 Mockingbird Drive. Jeffersonville,

Ind., 283-3962, 283-3155Heinichen, Carl, 1941 Schollenberger Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio,

931-7997Heitlinger, Lester, 3647 Johnston Way, Louisville. 459-3699,

895-3401 ext. 288Heldman. Dr. John, Jr,, 140 Seneca Trail, Louisville, 363-2181,

636-4463Helton, Lewis W., Flat Lick, 542-2471, 546-3920Hendricks, Dudley, 403 Sycamore St., Carrollton. 732-5694Hensley. Spencer. 814 Madison. Paducah. 442-2395Hewitt, R. T., 813 Sharpe. Murray, 753-5435, 762-4391

Hicks, Floyd E., 43 New Uri, Florence, 283-1207Hicks, Lloyd, 6253 Springmeyer, Cincinnati, Ohio, 662-5103,

961-7820 ext. 216Hill, Earl F.. Route No. 6, Box 141, London, 864-2521. 864-2128

Hill. Ernest L., Box 762. Ashland, 324-2482. 324-2144

Hills, Marshall L., Route No. 1, Box 433, Morning View,356-9687, 366-5050

Hinton. Henry E., 1210 Witawanga, Lyndon, 425-7627

Hinton, Noah Spears, Jr.. Box 981, Pikeville, 437-6144, 639-

2832Hisle, Charlie R., 21 Locust Drive, Winchester, 744-5764, Le.x-

ington 299-1221 ext. 5202Hitt, Billy D.. Route No. 2, Mayslick, 763-2608, 564-9166

Hofstetter, Joe, Box 1815, Williamson, W. Va.Holbrook, Ray, Box 326, Irvine, 723-2951. 723-4200Holeman, Bill R., 103 Locust St., Manchester, o98-2999

Holland David W., Box 43, Water Valley, 355-2640, 472-3626

Hollingsworth, Ralph D., 206 8th Ave. East, Springfield,

Tenn.. 384-6467, 384-5700Hollowell, Mojo, 1109 Atkinson, Henderson, VA 7-9502

Holt, Robert E., 3303 Southgate Drive, Hopkinsville, 885-3405,

886-1207Holthouser, Ora L.. 614 West South Heights, Louisville, 366-

4724, 778-2731 ext. 445Hook. B. B.. Jr., Keenland Drive, Murray, 763-2387, 924-5677

Hook, Don. Cunningham. 642-2891Hoppel-, Marion, Box 191, Munfordville, 524-5473

Horn, Everett, Jr., Inez, 298-3423, 298-3217

Horsman, Bill, 512 Iowa, Louisville, 637-1201, 583-7621

Howard. Bruce L., Keeton Heights, West Liberty, 743-3803,

743-3706Howard, Carl, Route No. 1, Lynnville, 382-2176, 247-6742

Howard, Robert E., 4302 Naomi Drive, Louisville, 969-7619,

583-4606Hubbard, David, 235 Sycamore, Jackson, 666-5435

Hubbs, Cletus L., Jr., 303 West 15th St., Hopkinsville, 885-

8678, 886-3384Huber. Jerry. 404 Scott St., Covington, 681-0897, 431-5723

Hudnall, William E., 13 Woodmont Court, Paris, 987-1641,

987-4700Hudson, Oscar, Box 32. Sassafras, 436-3858, 436-2141

Hughes, Paul P.. 520 Riverside Drive, Prestonsburg, 886-6771,

886-2170Huiet, Fred, 7241 Longfield Drive, Madeira, Ohio, 661-9239,

561-9903Hume, Charles, 1909 Benson St., Bowling Green, 843-3730, 843-

3730Hunt, Jack L., 935 Richardson, Clarksville, Tenn., 647-3037,

647-6353Hurley, Kenneth E., Valentine Drive, Maysville, 564-5364, 564-

6216Hurley, Robert, Box 244, Williamson, W. Va.Hurt, Thomas C, 220 Crab Orchard, Lancaster, 792-2312 (Bus.)

Huston. Roderick J., 7492-C Pressler. Ft. Knox. 4-4487, 4-2942

Hutchens, Jim, Box 103, Belfry, 237-1204, 353-7362

Hutchinson, Jack T., Box 524, Martin, 285-3562 285-3011

Huter, James J., 3643 Vermont Ave., Louisville, SP 6-0707,

368-6519Hyland, F. D.. Box 465. South Webster. Ohio. 778-2401,

466-4161Hyman, Alan David. 2340 Brookside Drive, Louisville, 464-3119

Ingraham. Gary J , 9706 Lanesboro Way, Louisville, 425-5215,

897-2816Ingram. William R., 5466-H Lowe, Ft. Knox, 4-3077, 4-7465

Jacob, John J.. 3023 Hull Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio, 662-7728,

621-4426Jacoby, Ben W., 127 Showalter Drive, Georgetown, 863-0508,

252-8328Jahnigen, Robert E., 6675 Plantation Way, Cincinnati, Ohio,

521-2424, 421-5700 Dist. No. 5

James, Carl E., 204 Nob Hill Lane, Apt, No. 8, Louisville,

896-0600, 687-0713James, Gene, 1507 South 3rd St., Ironton, Ohio, 532-6976,

532-6224James, Jack L., Box 24, Valley Station, 937-3726Jenkins, Beryl, 2326 South 11th St., Ironton, Ohio. 532-6215

Jent, Richard, 209 Legion Drive, Franklin, 686-8188, Le.xing-

ton 252-2200Johns, Jerry, Box 308, Somerset, 678-5610Johnson, Harry B., 3024 Stanford Drive, Lexington, 277-2889

Johnson, Leroy, 225 West 13th St., Bowling GreenJohnson, Robert L.. 6 Jamestown Place, Clarksville, Tenn., 647-

3982, 798-5493Johnson, Stan W., 2116 Ottawa Drive, Owensboro, 684-2157,

683-2401 ext. 236Johnson, W. Bernard, Route No. 7, Box 286, Hopkinsville,

269-2208, 886-5151Johnson, Walter, Box 203, Route No. 2, Grayson, 474-5908,

474-5721Johnson, Willie Bob, 941 McClure Ave., Henderson, VA 7-3626Joiner, Russell D., Box 213, Smithland, 928-5563, 928-4731Jones, Boyer, 437 Jackson, Campbellsville, 466-6953, 466-8880Jones, Carson G., 713 North Main, Evansville, Ind., HA 2-

3069. GR 4-7741Jones. Ervin. 1811 Oak St.. Hopkinsville. 886-1144. 439-5813Jones, Joe S., 203 Green St., Manchester, 598-3793. 598-2129Jones, John H., Route No. 5, Scottsville, 237-3959, 586-5141Jones, Paul. 314 Park Lane, Elizabethtown, 765-4502, Ft. Knox

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684-1341 ext.

Kelly, William G.,

Kessler, Robert H.,

Jones, Robert L., Jr., Green St., Box 316, Brandenburg,422-2977, 422-2101

Jude, Harold D., Matewan. W. Va.Junker, Edwin G., 1045 W. Seymour. Cincinnati. Ohio, 821-4117Justice, Monty D., Jr., 8608 Perry Rd., Lyndon, 897-2693,

774-6614Keatley, James H., Route No. 2, Delbarton, W. Va.Keeline, Joe, 1944 Monroe, Paducah, 443-2653, 442-2157Kelly, Charles R., 4206 Greenwell Lane, Louisville, 447-2665,

204421-A -A" Street, Fort Knox, 4-7887, 4-19676208 Fegenbush Lane. Louisville, 239-3884

Kimmel, Jerry, Beechmont, 476-2666. 476-2656Kinder, Robert A., 626 Anniston Drive, Lexington, 299-6793,

254-3746King, James A., 6000 Clarmar Rd., Jeffersontown, 239-8015,

776-2466King, Raymond H., 216 Blossom Lane, Southgate, 441-6309,

261-4357Kinney, Dale, 411 E. Pleasant St., Cynthiana, 234-1042Kirk. Floyd Charles, Main St., Box 334, Benham, 848-2039Kloufetos, Spiro J., 2702 Pioneer Rd., Louisville, 447-0373,

582-6510Knight, Bill, 752 North 36th St., Paducah, 443-2775, 443-2775Koehne, Charles, 1826 Sherman, Norwood, Ohio. 631-1179Koharian, Bruce E., Hart Hall, Murray State University,

MurrayKuhl, Lawrence, Houser Lane, London, 864-6235, 864-6240Lacer, Albert Ray, Box 51, Spottsville, VA 7-6815Ladd, Ronald E., Vivian Drive, Princeton, 365-6342, 365-5551Lally, James J., 1210 Ross, Cincinnati, Ohio, 471-3644Latkovski, Andy, 1235 Logan St., Louisville, 636-6720, 636-2526Laubheimer. Don T., 4616 Estate Drive, Louisville, 366-3880,

683-8357Laugherty. Kenneth R., 2100 Peabody Lane, Louisville, 363-

5409, 584-1211Lawson, Rondell, Garrett, 368-3631Layne, Bert, Box 13, Manton, BU 5-3012Leahy, Pat, 1819 Ratcliffe, Louisville, 776-6368, 587-1121 ext. 472liee, Robert L., 6810 Dartmoor Drive, Louisville, 425-3863, 896-

2431Lee, Thomas J., c/o Social Security Adm., Box 592, Ashland,

429-4180, 326-7666Lemaster, Douglas, 173 Henry St., West Liberty, 743-4344Leonard, Dale C, 2308 Hikes Lane, Louisville, 451-2308, 634-

1581 ext. 457LeQuire. Harold M.. Horton Addition, Harlan, 573-1857. 573-

5151Lillie, William W., 3018 Taylorsville Rd.. Louisville, 451-0562,

582-2658Lindsey, Jack, Blackey, Whitesburg 633-7666Lile, Clyde F., 511 Henderson Drive, Hopkinsville, 885-3715,

886-4463List, Frank A., Route No. 3, Owensboro, 683-6569. 684-5285Lloyd, Birt Leonard, 3610 Rear Brandon, Huntington, W. Va.IJoyd, David, 615 Elm St.. Ludlow, 681-1119, HI 1-7100Long, Bill, 209 Idlewylde Drive, Louisville, 896-8731, 582-2613Logue, Ronald G., 514 Maple Ave., Danville, 236-3680, 236-3905

Box 73, Baskett, VA 7-6000, 633-6421664 Lombardy Drive, Lexington, 299-7226.

Long. James E.Long. Robert F.

252-2626Longo. Richard

266-3328Loop, Wilbur H.

684-2165Loudy, Kenneth,Lovely, Johnnie

Locust Drive, Charleston, Ind., 256-2132,

Jr., 1906 Hoke Road, Louisville, AN 7-5010.

675-4278Box 6. Slemp, 676-4278.Elsie, 9-2627

liOwe. Gene, Route No. 6, Box 28. London. 864-5724, 864-2207Lowe, James David, Jr., 119 Valleybrook Rd., Bowling Green,

842-3734, 842-6611Lucas, Jack G., 612 Elsmere Park, Lexington, 255-1067, 265-

3880 ext. 318Luebbers, Leonard, 1147 Woody Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio, 471-

3122. 321-6777Lurker. Mel, 1651 Olive, Evansville, Ind., 426-3929, 423-5876Lusby, George, 615 Pueblo Trail, Georgetown, 863-1440, 863-1770Lytle. William Price. 133 Zandale. Lexington, 277-2881, 277-

2881McAllister, Jack. 2706 McKinley. Cincinnati, Ohio, 662-5288.

241-3980Liberty. 787-6525. 787-65711713 East 9th St.. Hopkinsville. 886-1948.

MeAnelly, David FMcCargo, Frank J.

886-9400McConnell, Michael

. Joseph,' 115 South 39th St., Louisville.776-9721, 776-6431

McCowan, Connell, Route No. 1, Box 251. Corbin, 628-4932McCoy, Hayse, Box 265. Inez, 298-3417, 298-3417McCoy, James W., 237 Kenton St., Bromley, 261-3368McDannold, Lewis H., Ridgewood Drive, Versailles, 873-6134,

266-1161McGehee, Gordon, 733 Forest Lane, Covington, 261-6880McGlasson, Galen, 212 North Bend Road, Hebron, 689-7330.

689-7342McGlone, Maurice B., 421 Bobbins Ave.. Falmouth. 654-8322.

Cynthiana 234-3763McGuire. Herbert. 830 Boyd, Danville, 236-6645, 236-5211McKinney, Adelle F., 7829-B Estrada Ave.. Ft Knox, 4-6860,

4-4558McLane, Albert, Route No. 1, Glendale, 862-4579, 862-3924

McLean, Gordon. Cody, 642-3326McMillian, Terry Lynn, 2535 Avon, So. Ft. Mitchell. 341-1028,

721-4477McMillin. Larry L.. Box 178. Crestwood, 241-4731, 241-4468McNamee, Jack, 3616 Muddycreek, Cincinnati, Ohio, 922-6207McNeely, Albert T., 329 Wilson Ave., Box 535, Morehead, 784-

6814, 784-7528McPike, Ray S.. Jr., 407 Theatre Bldg., 629 So. 4th St., Lou-

isville, 451-3832, 586-2832Madden, McElroy, 463 Lindberg Drive, Lexington, 265-6604,

255-6504Madon, Robert L., 314 Catalpa, Pineville, 337-2135, 337-3093Mahan, Carle, 29 Manor Drive, Winchester, 744-4560, Lex-

ington 262-0290Mahanes, Tom, 240 Lowry Lane, Lexington, 278-1826, 277-2748Mahone, Lossie, Route No. 1, Box 163, Williamson, W. Va.Marshall, Glenn Roger, Waco, 369-6962Marshall. Tivis N., 901 French Broad St.. Ashland. 324-0015Martin, Carl T.. Box 13, McKinney, 346-3606Martin, Charlie, Box 63, Sharpsburg, 247-2141, 247-2611Martin, Sam, Jr., McDowell, 377-2453Mattingly, Bernard, Cloverport, 788-6674Mauney, Bill, 102 Crab Orchard St., Somerset, 679-2977, 679-

1574May, Charles E.. North Lake Drive, Box 185. Prestonsburg,

886-3414, 886-8661May, E. B., Box No. 185, Prestonsburg, 886-3414, 886-8661Mayer, John P.. Box 27, FrenchburgMayfield, Clarkie, 124 Sunset Drive, Hodgenville, 358-4326,

368-3196Maynard, Jack. Chattaroy, W. Va.Maynard, Joe E., 809 Nesbitt Drive, Madison, Tenn., 865-2438Maynard, John W., Delbarton, W. Va.Maynard, Kenneth R.. Box 512, Pikeville, 432-1354, 432-1461Maynard, Lonnie, Freeburn, 466-3563Maynard, Raymond L., Box 87, Warfield, 395-5222, 298-3601Meade, Foster. Box 59, Irvine, 723-2586, 723-3360Meek, Walter E., Williamsport, 789-6697, 789-3411Melear, Leland, 7306 Supremus Drive, Louisville, 935-3654Melmige, James, Jr.. Box 2117, Williamson, W. Va.Melton, Robert E., 1406 Young St., Henderson, 7-3067. 7-1838Meredith, Denny E., Jr., 2644 Oregon Ave., Louisville, 776-

2855. JU 4-0221Meredith, Thomas Carter, 203 East 23rd St., Owensboro, MU

3-3910Messerian, Nishan, 175 East 3rd Ave.. Williamson. W. Va.Metzger. Donald R.. 9312 Cloverwood Lane, Fern Creek. 239-

9813, 454-7511 ext. 4624Meyer, Bud, 6319 Lilibet Court. Cincinnati, Ohio, 922-3459,

381-4300Mickey, Elbert W.. Box 2471. Williamson. W. Va.Middleton, Johnny, 209 Leimaur Drive, Richmond, 623-1682Mielcarek, Chester N., 718 Cindy Blair Way, Lexington, 278-

1534. 266-3135Milbern, Dan, 1049 Patricia Lane. Lexington. 256-5438. 252-

2250 ext. 2603Miles. Robert J., 1113 W. Mill Road, Evansville, Ind.. 423-

7419, 423-7419Miller, Bob, 197 Holiday Lane, Ft Thomas, 441-6886, 635-2191Miller, Claude O., 704y„ Tenth Ave., Huntington, W. Va.Miller, Everett J., 4108 Riverview, Middletown. Ohio, 423-

9978. 425-3276Miller, Ferrel, Route No. 1, Murray, 435-5271, 436-6271Miller. James C, 1225 12th St., Tell City. Ind.. 547-4690, 647-

2311Miller. John D., 218 Alfred Drive, Clarksville, Tenn.Miller, Rex J.. 2711 Greenway, Ashland, 324-5023, 325-4706

L., 26 Pine Hill, Highland Heights, 781-0619,

L., Post Office, St. Mary, 692-4605, 692-4266Plantation Way, Cincinnati, Ohio, 621-6682,

Miller, Victor431-9047

Mills, WilliamMonahan, Ed,

681-8300Montgomery, Chester M., 1808 East 19th St., Bowling Green,

842-3214Mooneyhan, James H., 810 Henry St., Franklin, 586-4989, 686-

4451Moore, James E., LarkslaneMoore, Robert, 441 Forest, Erlanger, 341-6837. 563-1100Morgan, M. Earl. 3600 Kings Highway, Louisville, 451-0171Morse, Richard K., 163 N. Deepwood Dr., Radcliff, 361-3748,

Fort Knox 4-4454Moser, Rudy Clay, 504 Bluff St.. Providence, 667-2997Munk, McKee, Henryville, Ind., 796-6662Murrell, Allen Leslie, 1804 Woodhurst, Bowling Green 842-

1286Napier. Wallace R.. Jr.. Mary Alice. 573-3721Neal, Gene, 3648 SR 132, Route No. 1, Batavia, Ohio, 763-5908,

242-6161Nevil, Vernon E., 7748C 70th TK Bn. Rd. Ft. Knox, 4-5604.

4-8630Newman, Bill, 2535 Ritchie, Portsmouth. Ohio, 353-6267Newman, Larry, 322 West Sun St., Morehead, 784-4721Norris, Kibbys, AberdeenNixon, Jim, 2713 Canton, Hopkinsville. 886-2641. Ft. Camn-

bel] 798-4897Noel, John, 20004 Harrison Ave.. Cincinnati. Ohio. 661-8613.

231-6685

Norwood, Donald V., Route No. 6, Strawberry, Franklin586-6119, 686-4636

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3541Oldham, John H., Route No. 1, Box 254-E, Prospect, 228-1698Omdahl, John LeRoy, 1556 Alexandria Drive No. 2A, Lexing-

ton, 278-2646. 255-6860 ext. 2207Omer, Billy W.. 250 Reed. Madisonville, 821-2833Omer, Harold G., 150 N. Crestmoor, Louisville, 896-4170, 774-

6386O'Nan, Norman. Route No. 4, Henderson, 7-3968, 6-9578Orem. Dale Linton, 409 Chippewa Drive, Jeffersonville, Ind.,

BU 3-8225, Louisville 587-1161 ext. 441Osborne, Larry Joe. 308 Scott Ave., Pikeville, 437-6649Osborne. Virgil F., Jonancy, 639-2740Overton, Frank, Jr.. Box 36. Four Mile. 337-2026, 337-2435Owens, Bruce E., Box 917, Harlan. 573-1686. 573-1661Owens. K. L., Jr.. 602 18th St.. Corbin, 628-4426. 528-2330Pace, Donald, 2023 Deauville. Lexington, 252-6535, 255-0398Pack. Donald. Fleming. 855-7708, 85.5-7443Padgett. R. K., 202 College St., Somerset. 678-5485. 678-4141Page, Richard H., 521 South 8th St., Mayfield, 247-7983, 247-

2882Parker, Francis V., 208 Rosemont, Providence, 667-2224Parker, Joseph H., 107 Wellington, Hickman. 236-2163. 236-2736Parrish. Dale C, No. 11 Peratt Hall, Morehead St., Univ.,

MoreheadParrish, Willie, 30 Wall St., Winchester. 744-2903. 744-5658Parrott, Lanny L., 202 Bibb St., Box 174, Campbellsville, 465-

8741. 465-8741Partin. Billy Ray, Box 41, Four Mile, 337-3185Paulin, Al, 538 Franklin. Tell City, Ind.. 547-3323. 547-3323Peck, Harold, 619 W. Delaware, Evansville, Ind., 422-0142, 425-

7244Pedigo. Albert M., 610 Gheens Ave., Louisville, 368-1283, 368-

6505Peecher, W. Lloyd, 5928 Woodland, Sciotoville. Ohio, 776-9075Peeno, Harry R., 124 Morris Rd., Lookout Heights. Coving-

ton. ED 1-1981PeHrey. Charles E., 2004 Dalton. Ashland. 324-1240Pelphrey, Jack, Box 54, Paintsville, 789-4206Pemberton, Ray S., 500 Van Voast. Bellevue. 581-9845Pence. Charles E., Route No. 3. Box 211, Grayson, 474-5653,

474-5653Pence, William Jerry. Summitt. 862-4517Penix. Hobert Ferrell. Carter Hall. Apt. 2. MoreheadPenner. Merritt D., Jr., Route No. 4. Box 739, Manchester,

598-3711Pepper, Jerry L., Route No. 1, Oak Grove, 439-3048Perkins. James E., Route No. 6, Glasgow, 678-2718, 678-2718Perkins, James Melvin, Route No. 5, Glasgow, 678-2267

Perry. E. James, Route No. 6. Paducah, 444-5764, 444-5701Phelps, Ralph. Box 84, Ashland, 836-3670, 324-1155 ext. 258Phelps. Ray. Box 533. Russell. 836-6646, 928-6633Phipps. James M., 1333 South 3rd, Louisville, 635-6559, BU 3-

3551Pietrowski, Paul, 108 Bishop, Corbin, 528-6391Pike. Robert F.. Box 246, Carrollton, 732-4309, 564-3974Ping. Denton, Route No. 3, Eubank. 379-3221, 379-3221Plate, Arthur C, 6505 Crestview. Cincinnati, Ohio, 631-6161.

241-4114Points, Charles. 414 Swan Circle, Erlanger, 341-9740. 341-8750Poppas, Nickolas, 1996 Republic, Dayton, Ohio. 277-2323Porco, Kenneth J., 3924 Layside Drive, Louisville, 459-3455,

458-3281Prater. Rondel R., Hueysville. 358-4039Prather, Wilbur E., 1512 Berry Blvd., Louisville. 363-2908,

585-2169Preece. John C. Box 355, Kermit, W. Va.Presnell, Tommy, 210 Howard Court, Versailles, 873-4895Prewitt. Shelby. WEZJ Radio Station, Williamsburg, 528-6436,

6125Price. James E., Liberty, 787-7296. 787-6212Prichard, Glenn W.. Warfield. 393-3250, 393-3200Profitt. Lawrence K.. Route No. 6. Winchester. 744-3409Pryor. C. William, 8939 Applewood, Cincinnati, Ohio, 791-0073.

731-2012Purcell, Billy D., 110 Hopewell, Paris. 987-4231, 252-2250Rader, J. Douglas. Route No. 2, Box 358, MoKee. 287-2447Radjunas. Eddie, 1644 Elliott Ave.. Ashland, 324-1896, 324-1896Radjunas, Stan. 1644 Elliott Ave., Ashland, 324-1896Rainey, James C, Hampton Manor, Winchester, 744-4028Rakel. Bob 2625 Topeka St., Cincinnati, Ohio, 825-8135, 531-

7625Ramey. Herbert D.. Farmers, 784-4724Rardin, James W., 252 Clay Ave., LexingtonRasso, Steven J., 4443 Pinecroft Drive, Cincinnati. Ohio.

481-1488. 431-5351Ravenscraft, Glendon A., 39 Newman Ave., Ft. Thomas, 441-

5991Rawlings. Harold. 1382 N. W. Wingard, Radcliff, 351-3249.

Ft. Knox 4-3620Reed, Charles R., 102 Elizabeth, Versailles, 873-4213, Lex-

ington. 252-1122

Reed, Gordon, 22 Riverside Parkway. Ft. Thomas, 441-4946.Cincinnati, Ohio, 631-5750

Rees, Gayle H., 1613 Atlanta Drive, Lexington, 299-7316,1221 ext. 5231

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