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Foreword
Dedication
Staff
Administration
Seniors
Juniors
Sophomores
Freshmen
Grades
Athletics
Activities
Advertising
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The Senior Class of 1954-55 proudly present to you
this Yearbook, which We hope will bring back memories of
the past.
We are deeply grateful to the teachers, parents and
succeeding students who have assisted us in our accom-
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To Mrs. CCleoJ Redden, our adviser and counselor for
the past eight years, We proudly dedicate this Yearbook.
We, the Senior Class, were her students in the fourth grade
When she began teaching here. We learned to love her that
year and that love has grown With each passing year. Her
Winning smile, her understanding disposition and pleasing
personality will bring back many fond memories in future
years.
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THE WARRIOR STAFF
Editor-in-Chief .........,......,....,,.,..,....,,..,..,......,................ Daphene Herndon
Associate Editor ............
Business Manager ..........,.
Assistant Manager
Sports Editor ..........,.....,,.
Sports Editor ..............
Snapshot Editor
Snapshot Editor
Typist ..,............,............
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Historian .......,..
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Willie Jackson
Henry Towery
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Jackie Thorn
Dwain McClard
Sue Mathis
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Ruth Bagwell
Brooks Duncan
Jerry Edwards
Gerald Smith
Martha Sheppard
Geraldine Wilson
Betty Cope
Allene Miller
Peggy Wilson
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Nonsense Editor ,.......... ........,............... G ene Ernstberger
Nonsense Editor ........... .,.....,....,.,...,,.............,..,............ A sher Jones
Dedication Staff ........... .............. P at Thweatt, Kelsie Hooks
Class Will ..............,...
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Adviser ..........
Marvin Scott, Darrell Mitchell
Bobbie Faye Clark
Harold Jones
Mr. W. B. Miller
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WILLIAM B. MILLER - Principal and History. Graduate
of Trigg County High School and Murray State Col-
lege. Has a B. S. Degree with area in Social Science.
Nine years teaching experience. Basketball Coach,
Adviser to Warrior Staff and Sponsor of Senior Class.
D. J. MILLER - Mathematics. Graduate of Western
Kentucky State College, with graduate Work at the
University of Kentucky, University of Maryland and
George Washington University. Teacher and school
administrator for several years.
MRS. T. P. JONES - English. Graduate of Almo High
School. Holds a B. S. Degree from Murray State Col-
lege, with Major in English and Minor in Social
Science. Twenty-one years teaching experience.
Sponsor of the Seventh Grade.
MILTON WALSTON - Vocational Agriculture. Graduate
of Almo High School. B. S. Degree from Western
Kentucky Teachers College, With Minors in Biology
and Chemistry. Twenty years teaching experience in
Calloway County. Sponsor of Junior Class and F. F. A.
Adviser.
MRS. G. T. LILLY - Home Economics. Graduate of
Franklin High School, Franklin, Kentucky. B. S. De-
gree from Western Kentucky Teachers College. Three
years teaching experience. Co-Sponsor of Senior Class
and F. H. A. Adviser.
N. P. PASCHELL -- Commerce. Graduate of Murray
Training School. Holds a B. S. Degree from Murray
State College. He is Sponsor of the Freshman Class.
MRS. E. B. HOWTON - Grades Seven and Eight. Grad-
uate of Henderson High School, Henderson, Kentucky.
Bethel Woman's College, Hopkinsville, Kentucky, with
graduate Work from University of Kentucky. Fifteen
years teaching experience. Sponsor of Eighth Grade.
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MRS. NED NANCE - Fifth Grade. Graduate of Almo
High School. Holds a B. S. Degree from Murray State
College. Seventeen years teaching experience.
MRS. RAYMOND WRATHER - Grade One. Graduate of
Murray High School. Attended Murray State College
and holds a Standard Life Certificate. Twenty-one
years teaching experience.
MRS. TELLUS MCDOUGAL - Grade Two. Graduate of
Murray High School. Attended Murray State College
and holds a Standard Life Certificate. Twenty-one
years teaching experience.
MRS. BURR WALDROP - Grade Three. Attended Mur-
ray State College. Holds a Standard Life Certificate.
Nineteen years teaching experience.
MRS. HURON REDDEN -- Grade Four. Graduate of
Wingo High School and attended Murray State Col-
lege. Holds a Standard Life Certificate. Nineteen
years teaching experience.
MRS. R. A. JOHNSTON - Grade Six. Graduate of May-
field High School, Mayfield, Kentucky. A. B. and
M. A. Degree from Murray State College. Seventeen
years teaching experience in elementary school, high
school and college.
LORENE FALWELL - Office Secretary. Graduate of
Almo High School in 1947. Attended Murray State
College, where she studied Elementary Education.
Taught school one year. Sixth year as Office Secre-
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FRANCES ALLENE MILLER
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller. Member of
F. H. A. '52-'55. Literary Club '54-'55. Glee Club
'52-'53.
DWAIN MCCLARD
Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. McClard. Class Secretary
'51-'52, Reporter '52-'53, President '53-'54, Reporter
'54-'55, Member of F. F. A. '51-'55. Almo Business
Club '54-'55, Played Basketball '51-'55, Plays -
"Black Face Minstrel" '51-'52, "Aaron Slick from
Punkin Crick" '52-'53.
FANNIE MAE SCOTT
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scott. Member of
F. H. A. '52-'55, Historian '54-'55, Journalism Club
'52-'53. Almo Business Club '54-'55. Member of Glee
Club '51-'55, Plays - "Black Face Minstrel" '51-'52,
"Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick" '52-'53.
HUGH DARRELL MITCHELL
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Mitchell. Member of
F. F. A. '51-'55. President of Supervised Farming
Committee. Conservation Club '54-'55, Almo Busi-
ness Club '54-'55.
GERALDINE WILSON
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lonzo Lovett. Member of
F. H. A. '52-'55, Recreation Leader '53-'54, Secretary
'54-'55, Dramatic Club '54-'55. Glee Club '52-'55,
Girls Quartet '53-'54, Plays - "Black Face Minstrel"
'51-'52, "Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick", "The
Drunk" '52-'53, "A Pair of Country Kids" '53-'54.
Member of "The Fliver Family".
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LARRY DUMAS
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dudly Dumas. Member of
F. F. A. '51-'52. "Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick"
'52-'53.
DAPHENE HERNDON
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Herndon. Member
of F. H. A. '52-'55, President '54-'55. Glee Club '51-'55,
Vice-President of Pep Club '54-'55, Vice President of
Dramatics Club '52-'55, Plays - "Black Face Min-
strel" '51-'52, "Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick" '52-'53,
"A Pair of Country Kids" '52-'54. A member of "The
Fliver Family".
RONALD H. PACE
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Pace. President of Class
'51-'52, '52-'53, Secretary-Treasurer '53-'54. F. F. A.
'51-'55, Vice-President '53-'55. Glee Club '51-'55.
Conservation Club '53-'54. Dramatics Club '54-'55.
Played Basketball '52-l55. Plays - "Black Face Min-
strel" '51-'52, "Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick" '52-'53,
'ISA Pair of Country Kids" '52-'54, "Bolts and Nuts"
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MARVIN EARL SCOTT
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scott. Entered High School
'51-'52. A member of F. F. A. '51-'55. Conservation
Club '54-'55. Glee Club '52-'54, Plays - "Black Face
Minstrel" '51-'52, "Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick"
'52-'53.
JOE PAT THWEATT
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thweatt. Attended
Murray Training School '53-'54. Member of F. F. A.
'51-'55, Reporter of Conservation Club '54-'55,
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PEGGY ANN WILSON
Oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nance and
Wife of Pfc. Goebel Wilson. Attended Sedalia High
School '51-'54, Transferred to Almo in '54-'55. Glee
Club '51-'52. Cheerleader '52-'53. Class Reporter '51-
'52. F. H. A. '51-'52, '54-'55, 4-H Club '51-'52.
KELSIE R. HOOKS
Son of Mrs. Stanton Hooks. Attended Trig County
High first semester of '51-'52, Attended Almo '52-'55,
Member of F. F. A. '51-'55. Almo Business Club '54-
'55. Glee Club '52-'53, Conservation Club '53-'54.
Played Basketball '51-'55. Plays - "The Fliver
Family".
JACKIE EDWARD THORN
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Thorn. Member of F. F. A.
'51-'55. Conservation Club '52-'53. President of Almo
Business Club '54-'55. Glee Club '52-'52-3. Played
Basketball '51-'55, Captain '54-'55, Plays - "Black
Face Minstrel" '51-'52, "Aaron Slick from Punkin
Crick" '52-'53, "A Pair of Country Kids" '53-'54.
HENRY TOWERY
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Lace Towery. Attended Cuba
High School '51-'53, Started to Almo second semester
of '53-'54. President of Class '54-'55, Member of
F. F. A. '51-'55, President '54-'55, Pep Club '51-'55,
President '54-'55. President of Dramatic Club '54-'55,
Christmas Pageant '53-'54. Time keeper for home
basketball games.
HARLAN BROOKS DUNCAN
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Duncan. Member of
F. F. A. '51-'55, Reporter '54-'55. Class Vice-President
'54-'55. Almo Business Club '54-'55, Glee Club '52-'53,
Plays - "Black Face Minstrel" '51-'52.
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WILLIE FRANKLIN JACKSON
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Legal Jackson. Member of
F. F. A. '51-'55, Secretary '54-'55, Class Secretary
'52-'53, '53-'54. Played Basketball '51-'53. Plays -
"Black Face Minstrel" '51-'52, "A Pair of Country
Kids" '53-'54. A member of "The Fliver Family".
BOBBIE FAYE CLARK
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carter Clark. Member of
F. H. A. '52-'54. Cheerleader '53-'54. Plays - "Black
Face Minstrel" '51-'52, "Aaron Slick from Punkin
Crick" '52-'53, "A Pair of Country Kids" '53-'54.
HAROLD GENE ERNSTBERGER
Son of Mrs. Lucy Ernstberger. Member of F. F. A.
'51-'55. Conservation Club '53-'54. Almo Business
Club '54-'55, Sports editor for school newspaper.
Plays - "Black Face Minstrel" '51-P52.
WANDA SUE MATHIS
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Mathis. Class
Secretary-Treasurer '54-'55. Member of F. H. A. '53-
'54. Almo Business Club '54-'55. Glee Club '51-'53.
Plays - "Black Face Minstrel" '51-'52, "Aaron Slick
fgom Punkin Crick" '52-'53, "A Pair of Country Kids"
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GERALD SMITH
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Acie Smith. Transferred from
Reidland first semester of '51-'52. Member of F. F. A.
'51-'55, Conservation Club '54-'55,
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JERRY DAVIS EDWARDS
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Edwards. F. F. A. '51-'55,
Pep Club '54-'55. Glee Club '51-'55, Almo Business
Club '54-'55, Plays - "Black Face Minstrel" '51-'52,
"Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick" '52-'53.
MARTHA ALICE SHEPPARD
Oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Colman Sheppard.
Member of F. H. A. '52-'55, Songleader '54-'55, Glee
Club '51-'55. Journalism Club '52-'53. Secretary of
Dramatics Club '52-'53. Plays - "Black Face Min-
strel" '51-'52, "Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick" '52-'53.
RUTH BAGWELL
Youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Bagwell.
Attended Post Intermediate in Michigan '51-'52, Almo
'52-'55, Red Cross Rep. '51-'52. Glee Club '52-'55.
F. H. A. '52-'55, Parliamentarian '53-'54, lst Vice-
President '54-'55, Represented Chapter on radio pro-
gram '54-'55. Dramatics Club '52-'55. Journalism
Club '52-'53. Cheerleader '52-'55. Plays - "Aaron
Slick from Punkin Crick" '51-'52, "A Pair of Country
Kids" '53-'54.
BETTY LOU COPE
Only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie R. Cope. Mem-
ber of F. H. A. '52-'55, Reporter '53-'54, Parliamen-
tarian '54-'55. Glee Club '51-'53, President of Liter-
ary Club '54-'55. Represented Chapter on Radio Pro-
gram '54-'55.
ASHER BURNETT JONES
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Jones. Member of
F. F. A. '51-'55. Almo Business Club '54-'55. Plays -
"Black Face Minstrel" '51-'52, "Aaron Slick from
Crick" '52-'53, "A Pair of Country Kids"
HAROLD DEAN JONES
Oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jones. Started in
the Class of '51. Member of F. F. A. '51-'55. Almo
Business Club '54-'55. ,
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Senior Class History
FRESHMEN ........ "Green, but Gorgeous"
On the 24th of August 1951, we, the Senior Class,
entered school as the "Green" Freshmen of Almo High
School. There were forty enrolled in our class. We elected
the following officers: President, Ronald Pace, Vice-Presi-
dent, Margarett Washer, Secretary, Dwain McClard,
Treasurer, Eulane Burkeen, Mr. D. J. Miller was chosen as
our sponsor. We were represented on the ball team by
Jerry Edwards, Marvin Scott, Bobby Schroader, Derrall
Lockhart, Eulane Burkeen, Dwain McClard, George Clark,
Kelsie Hooks, Willie Jackson, Martin Wells and Jackie
Thorn. Our classmate, Margarett Washer, was elected as
cheerleader and most popular girl. We presented a Black
Face Minstrel.
SOPHOMORE ........ "Silly, but Sharp"
In our Sophomore year we started with thirty-six en-
rolled. We were proud to have Ruth Bagwell, David Reed,
James Overby and Ramona Cecil join our class. We elected
the following class officers: President, Derrall Lockhart,
Secretary-Treasurer, Willie Jackson, Reporter, Dwain Mc-
Clard. We elected Mrs. E. B. Howton as our sponsor. We
were represented on the ball team by Kelsie Hooks, Derrall
Lockhart, Dwain McClard, Martin Wells, James Overby,
Jackie Thorn, Willie Jackson, David Reed and Ronald Pace.
Ruth Bagwell was elected cheerleader from our class. We
presented the play, "Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick".
JUNIOR ........ "Jolly, but J ittery"
Our Junior year we entered school with only thirty-one
Jolly Juniors enrolled in our class. The following students
did not return: Bobby Schroader, Geraldine Hopkins, Laura
Nell Hopkins, Roy Williams, Ramona Cecil and Pat
Thweatt. We were glad to have Henry Towery join our
class at Christmas. We elected the following officers:
President, Dwain McClard, Vice-President, Derrall Lock-
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hart, Secretary, Willie J acksong Treasurer, Jeanne Futrellg
Reporter, Ronald Pace.
We chose as our class sponsor, Mr. Milton Walston.
We were represented on the ball team by Kelsie Hooks, Der-
rall Lockhart, Dwain McClard, Martin Wells, James Overby,
Jackie Thorn, David Reed and Ronald Pace. We elected
Ruth Bagwell and Bobbie Faye Clark as cheerleaders from
our class. We presented the play, "A Pair of Country
Kids". We enjoyed our Junior-Senior trip to Mammoth
Cave.
SENIOR ........ "Dignified, but Dangerous"
Now, as the day we have looked forward to draws
near, we have twenty-six "Dignified Seniors" enrolled in
our class. We are proud to say that we have the largest
Senior class to graduate since Almo school first started.
This year the following students did not return: George
Compton, James Overby, Derrall Lockhart, David Reed,
Eulane Burkeen, Durward Bennett and Jeanne Futrell. We
were proud to have Pat Thweatt and Peggy Wilson join our
class. Our class officers for the year are as follows: Presi-
dent, Henry Towery: Vice-President, Brooks Duncan,
Sjecretary-Treasurer, Sue Mathis, Reporter, Dwain Mc-
lard.
We chose Mr. W. B. Miller as our sponsor. We are re-
presented on the basketball team by Jackie Thorn, Dwain
McClard, Kelsie Hooks and Ronald Pace. We were proud to
have Ruth Bagwell elected as cheerleader for the third
time.
With the past behind us, the present around us, and the
future ahead of us, we twenty-six students say goodbye and
thank you to the teachers, janitor, secretary, cooks and bus
drivers for all the help they have given us, and to the stu-
dent body, "Goodbye, good luck and keep your chin up high,
because if we made it, you know you can."
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Class Prophecg
It is the year of 1975. Allene Miller and I, Betty Cope,
were sitting in our hotel room in the Hawaiian Islands
resting from our long journey. As we sat there we talked
of the many friends and beautiful sights we saw as we
traveled through the United States.
When we came through New York the first thing we
saw that looked interesting was a large dress shop. We
went inside and whom should be the manager, none other
than our former schoolmate, Bobbie Faye Clark. She told
us that one of her models was another of our friends,
Martha Sheppard. She also told us that two more of our
friends, Daphene Herndon and Geraldine Wilson, were tak-
ing part in the opera singing in New York. Also we were
told that Brooks Duncan had become very famous in his
piano playing.
When we were in Maryland we met Willie Jackson,
who was a professor at the University of Maryland, and
Jackie Thorn, who was their basketball coach. Jackie told
us Dwain McClard was coach at Murray State College.
The next morning we took a plane to Texas. Before
our take off we met the pilot, who was Asher Jones, and the
stewardess, his wife, Fannie Scott. We were glad to meet
them because they were also our classmatesg however, we
didn't think it was safe with Asher as pilot. Fannie told us
Marvin Scott and his wife were owners of the largest farm
in Kentucky.
After we were in Texas, we saw a sign which said,
"Come visit the largest oil well in the world". When we
met the owner, we were very much surprised to find it was
Harold "Speedy" Jones, another classmate. Speedy told us
Jerry Edwards was manager of a large circus and Joe Pat
Thvggatt had become the champion hot rod driver of the
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After we were in Texas a few days, we continued our
trip to California.
One night while we were watching television, the face
of another familiar classmate, Ronald Pace, appeared be-
fore our eyes as the world's greatest news reporter. We
decided, after seeing Ronald on T. V., to visit him. He told
us Henry Towery was president of a large club which exist-
ed in Florida, and that Larry Dumas was planning to be a
movie star. We also met Ruth Bagwell, who had become a
Home Economics teacher at the University of Kentucky,
and was also on vacation. She told us that Darrell Mitchell
was owner of a large orange grove near Miami, Florida.
It was then time for our ship to leave for Hawaii.
When we boarded the ship, we found the Captain none
other than our former friend, Gene Ernstberger.
While on the ship we met Kelsie Hooks, who was also
on his way to Hawaii, on business. He told us he was the
owner and manager of a large cattle ranch in Texas.
After we reached shore we went to a hotel which was
owned by Gerald Smith, also our former classmate.
That night we went to a party where we met Sue
Mathis. She told us she was a nurse at the big hospital.
Sue had the next day off so she took us to spend the day
with Peggy Wilson, her husband and two children. Peggy
was a very happy housewife.
The next day we started out looking for a job. We
happened to have very good luck. The first day we got a
job in the largest office on the Hawaiian Islands.
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Senior Class Will
I, Peggy Wilson, will my ability to catch a husband to
June Sheppard.
I, Daphene Herndon, will my ability to use "fifty cent"
words to Daniel Pritchett.
I, Sue Mathis, leave my giggles floating here and there
to make life cheery when I am gone.
I, Dwain McClard, Will my ability to go with the girls
to Jerry Roberts, since he is a girl hater.
I, Allene Miller, will my ability to tell stories in the
study hall to Janice Jones.
I, Kelsie Hooks, will my ability to say, "I don't believe
I know that one", in history class to Clifton Edwards.
I, Willie Jackson, will my ability to make good grades
to Donnie Burkeen hoping someday he will finish school.
I, Betty Cope, will my ability to write the Senior Class
Prophecy to Sue Morrison.
I, Jackie Thorn, will my ability to be captain of the
basketball team to Charles McCustion.
I, Joe Pat Thvveatt, leave many friends behind as I
leave old Almo High.
I, Marvin Scott, will my ability to get married to Gene
Herndon.
I, Ronald Pace, Will my short hair cut to Jerry Arte-
berry, so he Won't have to borrow mirrors from the girls.
I, Larry Dumas, Will my money to Tommie Reeves, so
that he Will not bum cigarettes While he plays on the
basketball squad.
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I, Gene Ernstberger, leave, but take everything with
me because I couldn't get along Without it, and besides, who
would want it.
I, Jerry Edwards, will my natural curly hair to Paul
Fldmonds, hoping it brings him as much popularity as it
id me.
I, Geraldine Wilson, leave my special seat in the office
to Bob Parrish, knowing he will use it often.
We, Harold Jones and Henry Towery, leave our ability
to get along with as little effort possible to all who are that
lazy.
I, Asher Jones, leave my history book to Mr. Roberts
to use for fuel.
I, Gerald Smith, will my ability to skip study halls to
Larry Woodall.
I, Brooks Duncan, will my ability to grow a mustache
to Dan Hale, knowing it will add as much to his good looks
as it does to mine.
I, Darrell Mitchell, will my ability to sleep in agricul-
ture to Jerry Starks.
We, Martha Sheppard and Fannie Scott, leave hoping
we haven't completely destroyed the faith of those who
believe there are "dignified" Seniors.
I, Ruth Bagwell, will my ability to "gripe" about going
fast in a car fwhile enjoying itJ to Gail Tucker.
I, Bobbie Faye Clark, author of this document, leave
my sympathy to the next moron who accepts this job.
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Our Alma Maier
Almo High, our second home
From which We'll soon departg
We'1l leave these silent halls some day
But it will live on in our hearts.
With morals as strong as Gibraltar
Our dear ole school stands highg
We're proud of Almo High School
Its spirit shall never die.
To you ole Almo High School
Our highest praises gog
You've shared our joys and heart-breaks
That, you must surely know.
As the years go by and We advance
Down the road of fameg
We'll think about Almo High
And live up to her name.
Larry Dumas
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First Row - Maudie Carr, Larry Woodall, Pauline Bur-
keen, Jerry Starks and Mary Ann Boyd.
Second Row - Daniel Pritchett, Joyce Bizzell, Bob Parrish,
Jerry Jackson and Charles McCuistion.
Third Row - Sue Morrison, Pat Johnston, Sue Parrish,
Myrtle Mathis and Shirley Turner.
Fourth Row - Eugene Herndon, Marjorie Wilkinson,
Robert Henderson, Oretha Witty and Don Burkeen.
Fifth Row - Shirley Lovett, J eanetta Herndon, Lereece
Arnold, Barbara Edmonds and J eannene Garrison.
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President ......,..,....... .....,... C harles McCuistion
Vice-President ........, .............. D onald Burkeen
Secretary ............................... .......... ........ B o b Parrish
Reporter ...............................,........................................... Mary Boyd
We enrolled as Freshmen in the year '51, There Were
thirty-nine of us with high hopes for the future. Those
dropping out during the year were Joe Pat Jones, Sammy
Pucket, Mark Ramsey, Charles Haley, Nelson Garland,
James Duncan, Gene Starks, Shirley Duncan and Beverly
Robertson. We elected Mrs. Ruby Miller as our sponsor.
Barbara Tucker was elected cheerleader. We presented
the play, "Mother Mine".
At the beginning of our Sophomore year the following
students did not return: Shirley Tucker and Carol Little.
Representing us on the ball team Were Daniel Pritchett,
Eugene Herndon and Charles McCuistion. We were proud
to have Barbara Tucker elected cheerleader. Joyce Bizzell
and Mary Boyd were elected as alternate cheerleaders. Mr.
D. J. Miller was elected as our sponsor.
This year We have twenty-six Jolly Juniors enrolled.
We were very sorry that Julia Mae Torn and Barbara
Tucker did not return. Lereece Arnold quit school and
moved to Florida during the first semester. Threessa
Overby and J eannene Garrison quit school to get married.
We were represented on the ball team by Daniel Pritchett,
Charles McCuistion, Eugene Herndon. Joyce Bizzell and
Mary Boyd were elected as cheerleaders. We elected Mr.
Milton Walston as our class sponsor.
We are looking forward to a happy Senior year.
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We entered high school as Freshmen in 1953. We were
honored to have the largest number of Freshmen to enroll
up until that year. We had twenty-eight girls and twenty-
eight boys, but some dropped out before the year was over.
We welcomed Melvin Smith from Kirksey.
We started our Sophomore year August 23, 1954.
Forty-three students started in this class, but Melvin
Smith, Rex Donelson and Dorothy Bazzell dropped out. We
gained Geraldine Outland from Murray High. Jerry
Roberts, Charles Roberts, Clifton Edwards, J. C. Collins,
Earl Phillips, Thomas Reeves and Bobby Pritchett went
out for basketball.
SOPHOMORES
First Row -- Ann Roberts.
Second Row - Gloria Mitts, Edward Walston, Mozell
Miller, Charles Roberts, Joy McKinny and Linda West.
Third Row - Bobby Pritchett, Sally Lovett, Thomas
Reeves, Janice Jones, Earl Phillips and Betty Steele.
Fourth Row -- Glenda Elkins, Charles Peeler, lla Hopkins,
Owen Morrison, Jean Graham and Janice Arteberry.
Fifth Row if Glen Morris, June Copeland, Bobby Johnston,
LaVanda Collins, Ronald Hopkins, Lara Jean Barnett.
Sixth Row - Ola Mae Burkeen, Dan Hale, Gertrude
Bogard, Clifton Edwards, Shirley Bennett, Doris
Stewart.
Seventh Row - Deloris Parrish, Jerry Roberts, Daytha
Jackson, Jerry Arteberry, Emma Lou Roberts, J. C.
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On August 19, 1954 our ship set sail with forty-eight
green Freshmen. We elected Mr. N. P. Paschell as our
class sponsor. We chose the following class officers: Presi-
dent, Hicks Wellsg Vice-President, Clara Darnell, Secre-
tary and Treasurer, Glen Hale, Reporter, Myrna Gargis.
We were proud to have two of our classmates, Myrna
Hargis and Linda Nance, elected cheerleaders. The follow-
ing boys represent our class in basketball: Ted Lovett,
Johney Garland, Joe Ed Pritchett and Donald Thorn.
At the close of the first semester we lost Kay Hopkins,
Sue Cavill and Edd Manness. We gained two new students,
Donald Cleaver and Martha Hamilton.
FRESHMEN
First Row - Myrna Hargis, Ralph Hill and Kay Hopkins.
Second Row - Paul Edmonds, Linda Nance, Johney Gar-
land, Patty Valentine, Billy Joe Lovett, Gail Tucker
and Jerry Hopkins.
Third Row - Inez Todd, Ted Lovett, Wanda Taylor, Kay
Childress, June Sheppard, Donald Thorn and Jane
Hargis.
Fourth Row - Joe Ed Pritchett, Joanne Cope, James Wil-
liams, Clara Darnell, Hall Wilkinson, Mariam Puckett
and Rex Ramsey.
Fifth Row - Elizabeth Edwards, Edward Turner, Sonja
Ernstberger, Wanda Falwell, Georgia Newberry, Hicks
Wells and Letica Hale.
Sixth Row - Glen Hale, Linda Jones, Marshall Gilliam,
Janice Towery, L. E. Edmonds, Anna Beth Roberts and
Howard Bucy. '
Seventh Row - Linda Burkeen, Vernie Turner, Sue Travis,
Cleo Colson, Robbie Whitney, Charles Carroll and
Euple Wilson.
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The Warriors lost three boys from the first five. The
only boy on the team this year with varsity experience was
Jackie Thorn. Dwain McClard, Eugene Herndon, Daniel
Pritchett, Lacy Reeves and Kelsie Hooks, who saw a lot of
action as subs last year, are also on the varsity squad.
This year some of the papooses have become Warriors
and should see a lot of action before the season ends. The
remaining boys who went out for basketball are: Charles
McCuistion, Ronald Pace, Bobby Pritchett, Jerry Roberts,
Earl Phillips, Clifton Edwards, Donald Thorn, Joe Ed
Pritchett, John Garland, Charles Roberts, J. C. Collins and
Ted Lovett.
October
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29 Lowes ........ Away
November
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12 Lynn Grove ........ Away
16 Brewers .,,...........,........ Home
19 Kirksey .......,.................,.. Home
23 Murray Training ..,...... Away
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10 North Marshall ........, Away
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8 Brewers ....................... Away
11 New Concord ............... Home
15 Murray High ......,......,...... Away
18 Murray Training ......... Home
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Most Dignified Senior
J olliest Junior ........ ................ .
Silliest Sophomore ,.........,. .
Greenest Freshman ......... ..,..
Big Wheel .4....,.,...,,.,...i..
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The Man Hater ...,...,..
Flirtiest Girl ....,.... .
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Henry Towery
.. Peggy Wilson
William Cothran
Ronald Hopkins
Joe Ed Pritchett
L. Larry Dumas
Brooks Duncan
Betty Cope
Allene Miller
Geraldine Wilson
Flirtiest Boy .,....,...., .................. H icks Wells
Quietest Girl ........,.. .A......... J anice Jones
The Stooge .,........, .,....,...,., J ackie Thorn
The Wolf .,.......y..,.. ..r....,,., W illie Jackson
Night Owls .,......... ........y D arrell Mitchell
Dwain McClard
The Comedian ,........... ........... . . Kelsie Hooks
The Straw Boss , A.......,... ,.e,.....,.... M ilton Walston
The Mighty Midgets ,....... ,....... M ary Ann Boyd
Larry Woodall
Teacher's Pet ...e... ..,,..,,........., ....... . . . Ronald Pace
The Most Polite Girl .,...,..,.. ..,....,. M artha Sheppard
The Most Polite Boy ......,..... .....4.,.... . .. Jerry Roberts
The Woman Hater ,........
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Man of Muscle .................
The Heart Breaker ........... ....,
Most Bashful Boy .,,.....
Cutest Couple .....,,.......
Loneliest Person ............
Daniel Pritchett
Marvin Scott
Harold Jones
Jerry Edwards
Myrtle Mathis
Shirley Lovett
Emma Lou Roberts
Fannie Scott
Ruth Bagwell
Lacy Reeves
Don Burkeen
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Donald Ray Thorn
Mary Ann Boyd
Charles McCuistion
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Two Miles East of Murray
On Cadiz Road
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Compliments of
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Murray, Kentucky
THE J. H. CHURCHILL
FUNERAL HOME
Ronald W. Churchill, Owner
The House of Service
Since 1886
Phone 7 Murray, Ky.
Compliments of
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12th and Chestnut St.
Murray, Kentucky
PARKER
FOOD MARKET
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MURRAY PAINT
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Phone 232
Murray, Kentucky
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Member of Federal Deposit Insurance
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Almo, Kentucky
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Distributor of
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Murray, Kentucky
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SHROAT BROTHERS l and
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MURRAY
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Compliments of
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Phone 1000 3030 South 4th Street
Murray, Kentucky
Compliments of THURMAN FURNITURE
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LINN FUNERAL HOME New and Used Furniture
Completely Air Conditioned
For Your Comfort Phfme 316
Benton, Kentucky Murray, Kent'-1CkY
Compliments of
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Products of
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Benton, Kentucky
Littletons
Connie and Jacqueline Shoes
Vanity Fair Underwear
Betty Rose Coats
and Suits
Murray, Kentucky
LAMPKIN S MOTGR SALES
New and Used
Cars and Trucks
504 North Main
Benton, Kentucky
DAIRY QUEEN
Cone With The Curl
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1303 West Main Street
Murray, Kentucky
MAX H. CHURCHILL
FUNERAL HOME
"The Friendly
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Phone 98
311 North 4th Street
Murray, Kentucky
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Home Made Pies and Chilli
Highway 641 Phone 1610
Dexter, Kentucky
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KROGER COMPANY
Murray, Kentucky
RYAN'S SHOE STORE
Ryan's Shoes
Murray, Kentucky
LUCUS SHOE SHOP
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River Fish
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Highway 641
Dexter, Kentucky
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Almo, Kentucky
CORN - AUSTIN CO.
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Murray, Kentucky
MURRAY
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Phone 64
Murray, Kentucky
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307 North 4th Street
Murray, Kentucky
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Murray, Kentucky
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Murray, Kentucky
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East Side of Square
Murray, Kentucky
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1412 West Main St.
Murray, Kentucky
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Murray, Kentucky
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Phone 849M40
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Almo, Kentucky
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lst and Poplar Streets
Murray, Kentucky
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Calloway County Lumber Co.
Phone 72
Murray, Kentucky
04909090
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School Days Are Happy Days
Remember Them With
Photographs
and this
Photo Annual
By
SPIETH STUDIO
222 North Poplar Street
Dial 3641
Centralia, Illinois
BENTON ROLLER RIN K
City Park
Benton, Kentucky
For Health's Sake,
Roller Skate
Compliments of
MURRAY BAIT CO.
Compliments of
JAMES M. LASSITER
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Compliments of
WAYNE WILSON
BURON JEFFERY
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Compliments of
MARTIN OIL CO.
Compliments of
POTTERTOWN POTTERY
Thomas E. Nance Sz Son
Murray, Kentucky
Compliments of
MURRAY JEWELERY
Troy Bogard, Owner
202 South 6th
Murray, Kentucky
N. B. ELLIS CO.
Hardware - Norge Appliances
Gifts For A11 Occasions
East Main Street
Compliments of
CARMAN MOTEL
Compliments of
BOB MILLER
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OUTLAND BAKERY
Pies - Cakes - Rolls
Takes Special Orders For
Birthday Cakes
Weddings, Etc.
Phone 850
WILSON INSURANCE
AND
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
August F. Wilson, Mgr.
Phone 842
303 East Main Street
Murray, Kentucky
KINNY TRACTOR
AND APPLIANCE CO.
Frigidaire
Maytag - Allis-Chalmers
Motorola TV and Radios
1409 So. Main Street
SAM CALHOUN
Plumbing - Electric
Sales and Service
American Standard Plb. Fix
Myers and F KL W
Water System
Phone 1054 Murray, Ky
Compliments of
STOKES TRACTOR
AND IMPLEMENT CO.
Murray, Kentucky
Compliments of
FITTS BLOCK
AND TILE CO.
West Kentucky Brikcrete Co.
Phone 950-M4
Benton Highway
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The Senior Class of 1955 would like to take this
opportunity to thank our advertisers, teachers and many
friends Who have contributed to our Highi School Annual
Fund. We, The Seniors, realize that you have made this
Annual possible. Again, We say Thank You.
W. 0. WILLIAMS
Excavating - Landscaping
All Kinds of Bulldozer Work
Phone 736 R2
Murray, Kentucky
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Compliments of
JOHN D. GROGAN
General Merchandise
Phone 736 R4
Shiloh, Kentucky
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