Annville Institute - Saw Briar Yearbook (Annville, KY)
- Class of 1933
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Text from Pages 1 - 80 of the 1933 volume:
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DEDICATION
SCENES
SCHOOL
Faculty
Seniors
Juniors
Sophomores
Freshmen
Junior High
ORGANIZATIONS
ATHLETICS
HUMOR
QIIIDNUENES
Because she has had such a calm, comforting, and
loving influence on the student body of Annville Institute
almost since its beginningg because she has had such a great
part to play in the shaping of its ideals, and because the
reverence and respect shown her, comes V so spontaneously
and unanimously from all who have ever attended this in-
stitute, we, the Class of '34, do dedicate this the first edit-
ion of the Saw-Briar to
MOTHER WORTHINGTON.
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In the next few pages you will find an
amateur portrayal of the various campus build-
ings. We know you will overlook the mistakes
in the drawingsg and we hope that, in the fut-
ure, our efforts will results in many pleasant
memories both of the campus life and the 35800-
iations you have had with the varlous workers
who have been in authority this year.
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during this year, the first in which Mr. Dunigan has
been our principal. He is quick to commend when we
have succeededg he is sympathetic in our failuresg
and he has shown an active interest in pfomoting all
school activities. Much of the school progress is
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Ps P Dain of Girls, Nuftnerm Worthington has
been an help in the lives of the girls of Aunville
Instituto. Sha hos been k i n d, patient and sympa-
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ence in the shapinm of their oharnoters. Sho has de-
voted hor life in sorvice of others. We Pppreciate
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Vrs. Dubbink has been matrcn'of Lansing Hall for
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keep the boys busy. As Deen of Boys, you can feel
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attention. Je, generally, find a smile on his face.
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wife. We can say that a 1 l the boys, on and off the
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When we think of the activities centering a-
round this building, we think ofr the athletic asso-
ciation which has made our athletic schedules pos-
sible. It has organized our pep squads, handled
the-business connected with the playing of games,
- and financed our teams. We wish to express our ap-
preciation to all of its officers and members.
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Annville Institute was established, nurtured,
and sustained by this one man. As Superintendent,
he has given us one of the best educational institu-
. tions in this section. As pastor of our church, he
has held before us the highest ideals. We always
look to Mr. Worthington for guidance and enlighten-
ment' and we are never disappointed.
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Her many years of faithful and efficient service
has endeared Miss Anna Van Dyke to the hearts of all
the students of Annville Institute. As attending
nurse, she is patient and sympathetic with a l l her
patients. She enjoys attending the sick and the
suffering. Relieving the distressed and helping the
needy seem to he her main objective in life, She is
a vital pert of the work at Annville.
Mention must he made of the work Dr. Wathen is
doing in connection with the health W o r k of the
institution. Dr. Wathen has only been with us for
three years. As attending physician, he has helped
us through several epidemics which, Without his help
might have proven very serious indeed.
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A very'he1pful and sympathetic worker of Ann- U
ville Institute is Miss Heusinkveld. She is assist-
ent superintendent and Works with all her surround- .
ings in a very kind, and patient manner. She iss
generwus ana thoughtful of others. She is success- 4
ful in all her undertakings. .
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Elmer Carson
Morton Smith
Eugene Young
Robert Mahaffey
Bill Wood
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Roy King
Russell Crafi
Elbert Moore
Charley Lewis
Lucas Nelson'
Elmer Carson
Russell Crafi
Nat' Capeless
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Clydo McGee
Roscoe Smith
GIRLS
Georgia Rader
Beulah Pope
Mabel Vaughn
Dorothy Morris
Dora Rader
Beulah Pops
Marie Wyaii
Dorothy Petty
Wilma Bolner
Verna Patrol
Georgia Rader
Ruby McNeill
Alma. Dlvis
Verna Parrot
Alpha Bennett
Dalha Turner
Evelyn Lake
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our studcnl day: morn vivii and rul nfhr our
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This Institution owes its existence to the vision
and foresight of Mr. Worthington.. More than twenty
years ago, he travelled through these hi!Is of Kentucky
and standing on what is now called Tank Hill, looklng
across a beautiful valley, he dreamed ol this Institution.
Holding this dream ever before him, he has toiled and
struggled until this school has, reached its present prop-
orticns. Cther schools may be Iargerg other schools
may have gained greater reputations abroadg but few
schools are cherished bv its graduates and friends as
this one ls. Indeed we can say, that the ideals instllled
into 'he hearts of its students, will compare with those
of any secondary school.
And though, as students we cannot always under-
stand the reason for the restrictions meted out to us,
we have faith in the man who gives them. What we
do not understand now, may become clearer as time
goes cn. We feel sure that our convlctions are voiced
unanimously by the student body of Annville Institute.
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Front Row: Miss Hundley, Miss Moore, lliss Markus, Mies Wier-
enga, Mrs. Wathen, Dr. Wathen.
Second Row: Mrs. Oppeneer, Miss Gribbruk, Miss Zwemlr, Mlsl
Dyka, Miss Heusinkveid.
Tnird Row: Mr. Oppeneer, Miss Van Dyke, Miss Ton, Miss Vald-
man, Mrs. Wilson, Mr. Wilson.
Fourth Row: Mr, Langdon, Mrs. Dubbink, Mr. Krlizenga, Mr.
Watts. ,
Back Row: Mrs. Worthington, Mr. Worthington, and "Mother"
Worthington.
Absent: Mr. Dunigan.
vhs M. J. Dubbiuk
Holland, Michigan
Matron
M Notherly
J Jolly
D Dependable
Graduated from Hope College Preparatory School.
Came to Annville in 1929
T. H. Dunigan
Annville, Kentucky
Prlncipal and Teacher of Science
T. Tectful
H. Handsome
D. Drenatic
Graduated from Annville Institute, 19255 A. B., Uni-
versity of Kentucky, 19503 Taught in McKee, '27,'28,
'29, '5Og Came to Annville Institute, 1950.
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Miss Bessie Dyk
Strasburg, North Dakota
Teacher of Mathematics and Latin
B. Bashful
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Graduate of Northwestern Classical Academy, Orange
City. Iowag A. B., Central College, Pelle. Iowag
Taught for two years in Public Schools of' North
Dekotag Came to Annville Institute, 19285 Attended
Peabffdy Cvllege, Nashville, Tennessee.
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Miss Gladys C. Gribbroek I
Rochester, New York
Teacher In Grades
G. Graceful
C. Cute
G. Girlish
Gieduate of Rochester High Schoolg' Attended Ro-
chester City Normdlg Taught in Rochester Public-
Schoolg Came to Annville Institute, 19273 Hobby--
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Miss Emily E. Heusinkveld
Maurice, Iowa
Assistant Superintendent
E. Entertaining
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H, Helpful , ' '
Graduated frmu Maurice Public High Schoolg Graduate
of Mankato Commercial College, Mankato, Minnesota,
19193 Wes bookkeeper in Mfznkuto for nine monthsg
Came to Annville Institute as Secretaryg After three
years, became Assistant Superintendent of the Insti-
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Miss Minnie T. Hundley .
Annville, Kentucky
Weaving and teacher in grades
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H. Humorous 9
Attended Annville Institute and Maryville High
Schoolg A, B., Hope College, Holland, Michigang
Taught in public schools of Michigan for three yenrsg
Cmne to Annville Institute, 19513 Attended Berea Col-
lege.
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H. 3. Kruizenga
Spring Lake, Michigan
Teacher of English and History
Athletic Coach
EE, Hinxgan
A. Athletic
K. Keen
A. B., Hope College, 1930: A. M., Universitv of Mich
igan, 19513 Cane to innville Institute, 1932. ,
I. T. Langdon "M
fmnviile, Kentucky
Repair and Haintenance
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L,:Lurge
Born in Perry County, Kentucky: Came to Annville In-
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Miss E. A. Markus
Indianapolis, Indiana
Teacher of English '
E. Energetic
A. Artistic
X: Modern
A. B., Butler University Teacher's Collegeg Taught
in public schools of South Dikotag -Came to Annville
Institute, 1927. ' V" A
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Miss H. E. Moore
Franklin, North Carolina
Tcachcr of Home Econmaics
H. Hmnmrous
A E, Efficient
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A. B. Maryville College, Haryvi11cQ Tcnnossecg Taught
for fcw years in Tenncsseog Home to Annvillc Insti-
tute, 19'4f',
Alfred Oppeneer
Hingham, Wisconsin
Farm Manager and Dean of Boys
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Iarricd in 19215 Dicky Jo was born in 1925. Came to
Annville in 1921 as Farm'Hannger, Became Dean of
Boys in 1929.
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Mrs. A. H. Oppeneer
Hingham, Wisconsin
Music '
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H. Musical
O. Optimistic
Graduate of Cedar Grove Academy, Ccdir Grove, Wis-
consing Taught in Hnnville Institute one year.4
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Miss Esther Ton
Clymer, Few York
Teacher of Civics and History
E, Esrnest
1. Lruthful
Th. B., Gordon College, Boston, Mnssachusettsg At-
tended Rochester University and New York State Hor-
V "r
mol Schoolg Taught in public schools of Kew -orsg
Camo to Annville in l929ai '
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Miss Anna Marie Van Dyke
Holland, Michigan
Institute Nurse
A. Agrcesble
V. Viriucus
D. Diplmnntic
Clerked in dry goods store for five yearsg Took cor-
respondence course in nursingg Came to Gray Hawk,
Kentucky in 19113 After two years at Gray Hawk, en-
tered Wesley Memorial Hospital and finished trdining
in 1917. Cmne to Annville, Kentucky in summer' of
same ycor.
Miss Helen M. Veldman
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Secretary
H. Happy
H. Musical
V. Vivncious
Graduate of Grand Rapids High Schoolg Came to Ann-
Ville in 1931.
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Dr. C. P. Wathen
Letterbox, Kentucky
Attending Physician
C. Capricious
A. Adulatory
W. Witty
Graduate of Annville Instituteg A. B. Maryville Col-
legeg M. D., University of Louisville. Spent two
years in the warg Sometime Health Gfficer in Colore-
dog Cane to Annville as Attendant Physician at t h e
Institution in 1950.
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John 13. watts N.
Lost Creek, Kentucky
Business Teacher
J. Jocose
B. Brilliant
W. Whimsical
Spent eighteen months in the World Warg Graduate of
Eastern Kentucky St te Normal Schoolg A. B., Eastern
Kentucky Stfte Teachers Collegeg Diploma from Exten-
sion Department of Webster University,Atlantag Geor-
gisg Came to Annville in 1929.
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Miss Hilda'Wierenga
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Head Bookkeeper
H. Honorable
W. Willing
Born in Netherlendsg Came to Amerioa,'19lO at age of
12 yeersg l918-1922, Hope Preparatory Schoolg 1922-
l924, Chicago Presbyterian Hospitals 1924-1925, Hud-
sonvilleg Came to Annville in 1925g'l95O, became
United States Citizen at London, Kentucky.
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Clifton Wilson
Egypt, Kentucky
Purchasing Agent
C. Cheerful
W. Wistful
Graduate of Annville lnstituteg 1929, State Highway
Departmentg Married in 19293 Came to Annville in
1952.
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in-5'. -K. E. 'fran-hingtcn
Burlington, Iowa
Dean of Girls
K, Kind
E. Earnest
W. Willing
Born in Illinois, l854. Educated in schools of Iowag
Moved to Florida from Burlington, Iowa, 1884. Taught
in IOWQ, Florida, and Missouri, Came to Kentucky,
19103 First and only Dean of Girls i n Annville
Institute.
lbs. W. A. Worthington
Holland, Nichigan
Teacher of Music
H. Hcpeful
Z. Zealous
W. Willing
Hope College, 19005 Taught Cedar Grove Academyg Came
to NcKee, 19073 Taught two yearsg Married in McKee,
1909: Came to Annville in 1909.
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Superintendent of the Institution
W. Worshipful
A. Animeting
W. Wise
Born, Eopler Grove, Eoone County, Illinois, Ney 50,
18773 Moved to Lake Ccunty, Florido, 18525 Left High
School in ISQS because of Florida freeze of 15955
Worked es grocery clerk at Sanford, Florida, before
attending, Rutgersg Wes ordained minister end com-
missioned to Indie in l9C5g Came toIKentuoky for sum
mer work and remained to found Annville Institute.
Eustis Seminsry CHigh Schoolli Rutgers Collegeg New
Brunswick Seminary, Honorary Degree, M. A., Rutgers
College, 1929.
----..-...--........--
Miss Marie K. Zn-enter
Holland, Kionigan
Primary Teacher
M. Modest
K. Kind
Z. Zealous
Graduate of Northwestern Classical Academy, Orange
City, Iowag Kindergarten Training School, Grand
Rapids, Michigan, Western State Normal School, Kala-
mazoo, Hichigang Taught in Iowa, Michigan Public
Schools, and McKee, Kentucky. Came to Annville Inst-
itute in 1959.
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October
November
AUGUST
August
August
September
September
Septsrber
September
October
October
bctober
October
October
November
November
December
Deccrbcr
December
December
December
March
March
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April
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u4LETUnR
icnvol cpgvs end work stsrtr with Q roar
of the Junior Class.
high School Mixer.
Meeting of Pcrcnts-Teachers hssociition.
Meeting of Student Council.
Baseball gone with lily.
The shine has left Ruby McHeill's eyes
for the beloved UShinen his gone to the
distant Cumberlgnd College.
29 The Seniors give the Worthy Juniors Q
pf rtjj .
ll The Junior Class had LH irgument.
12 Student Council met again to seal some-
cne's doom.
13 Junior Cliss picnic.
14 4 privite Detective vos hired to find the
person whv stole CnQnlcy Lewis's heart.
20 Examinations ind hey!
21 When, writ Q relief thot examinations are
thraugh. C
20 Who can solve thc mvstsry that ovcr-shad-
ows L'nsing Hall and Viings 9 irown to the
brow of tie fair girls.
25 Thanksgiving Vacition begins.
28 Beck from hose end what a Lcginning for a
Kew Term?
2 Bgsketbnll game with Cntidi
9 Who can solve thc mysteryzis to Charles
iii'-ind Clyde Cunnigrn scrnading Lansing
Hall.
21 Examinations agiin.
22 Someone stole Minninj's girl.
25 Christmas vacztion bxgins.
5 Eesketball Tournrnent.
9 Play by Drumatic Club.
14 Coach lost his temper.
17 Chirles Lewis curled his heir.
It rained.
20 Sophomore picnic.
28 Gym Exhibition.
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Beccclrureate Sermon
Junior-Senior Picnic.
Freshman Plzy.
Commencement Exercises.
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SAV-BRIAR SIEFF
The activities of the school year of l952-l933 of
Jnnrille Institute hos been somewhat different than
the ectiwities of any ngevious school year.
The publication of the year book is one thing
thft is new in the history of the Institution. It is
usually hard to make s success of something that is
different. Whether this publication hes been P suc-
cess, ve lesvt to the reader.
'S decision in this matter
difficult one. I think it
or Class is responsible
ess, the year beck staff
responsibility. Some mem-
Pegsrdless of the rerder
thc task has been 5 rather
is ffir to sny that the Juni
for this project. Heverthol
borne the bulk of the
has
tors of the staff have accepted the responsibility
more willingly and to o greater degree than others.
I think mention should be made of those who have
done most to make Q success of th: project. In refer-
ence to the foregoing stetemcnt, Beulah Iope is easily
first. She has worked as much es dll the others com-
bined. Others who deserve honorable mention ere, Ruby
Hcheill, Karie Jody, sdd Vending Ceudill.
lieineging Editor' Beulah Pope
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Litortry editor Elsie Johnson
Assistent Literary Editor Georgie Heder
fthletic Editor Roy King
fssistsnt Athletic Editor Ruby McNeill
Festuro Editor Nnrie Jody
Pdvertising Msnager
Henning Csudill
Fssistont fdvertising Heneger Clyde McGee
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'WE J 'W' f WW
Jf W"" SENIOR CLlSS
PRESIDENTS ilVlES,SAGE
Now, that we, the Senior class, have come to
the end of our high school course, we should think of
the hardships that are to come. Perhaps, you will recall
our first year in high school, how trying and difficult
it seemed to be, how discouraging and gloomy it was
to us. Probably you feel that way now, as you are
about to embark out another and more difficult voyage,
but just remember how we overcame those times, when
we were without much experience. You are now more
fully prepared for this more difficult task. You have had
a wonderful training here at Annville Institute and
should feel prepared to go on tc higher lhlngs in tife.
Now just a word of thanks to those who have helped
ns through our high school course. First of all we wish
to especially extend our thanks to Mr, Dunigun for his oo-
operation and the aid he has given us. We certainly
thank him for his wise and patient directing of our
play. Miss Moore and all former sponsors of the class
deserve praise for the steady attention they have given
thc class. The class also wishes to extend their thanks
and appreciutions to Mr. Worthington, the teachers and
the rest of the fazulty members.
Ni-.v that we, the Senior class of 1933, are n-
bout to depart from Annville Institute, we bid you
one and all, farewell! ,
Estill Davidson
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Standing: Left to Right: Roscoe Smith, Marlo Reynolle, Eugene
Marie Cunnagiu, Elbert Moore, Christine Luke.
Lorraine Payne, Alpha Benneli, Molly Hlgnite, Mabel
Young,
Kneeling:
Vaughn, Ruby Curmagin.
Sitting: Eslill Davidson, Cleda Lee, Morton Smith.
MOTTO: The higher we cllmb, the broader the vlew.
COLORS: Salmon Pink and Blue.
FLOWER: Sweet Pea.
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Lennctt, Aloha
Gray Hawk, Kentucky.
NShc was always safe in her home at darkj
And never went riding around the park.U
Home Economics Club 55 Dramatic Club 45
Glee Club l,2,5g Student Council 55 A.A.
2,55 C. E.g Senior Play. .
Cunnagin, Marie
Bond, Kentucky.
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Nlhou weareet upon thy forehead clear
The freedom of a mountaineer:
A face with gladness overspreadlu
Dramatic Club 45 Literary Club l,2g Glee
Club l,2,5g High School Quartet l,2,5g
, C. E.: Senior Play.
Cunnagin, Ruby
Bond, Kentucky.
HGive me my school-work
Content then I'll beg
Nothing elsegI'll mention
Excepting just-aLee.U
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Vocational Club 53 Art Club 45 President 4.
Davidson, Estill
Annville, Kentucky.
HIS happy as a lover.u
Class President 5,4f Vocational Club 5:
Jo rnalistic Club 45 School
Paper 4Q
Easketball l,2,5,4g Student Council 5,43
President 47 C. E.5 Senior Play.
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Hiqniie, holly
Bond, Kentucky
HHonour, anger, velour, fire,
A love that life could never tire
Deafh quench or evil siir
The Ligniy Easier gave to ner.H
Vocational Club 31 Drematic Club 4'
lake,Cnristine
Liddle Fork, Kentucky.
UDevinaly tall, and most devinely fair.H
Art Club 3' Draretie Club 45 3.3.5 Pray-
er Leeting Committee 45 Glee Clubf Se-
nior ?lay.
Lee, Clede
Tyner, lvn+ufky.
Hln presence of elders, she held her tongue,
lne way they did when ine world was young.H
Tyner High School F1 Science Club Eg
Dramafic Club 3,45 Class Secretary 4:
Student Council 43 A.A. 3,4j C, E,
lcore, Elbert
Tyner, Kentucky
Nlhe cheer of whoee laugh and pleasant word,
Husned all murmurs of discontent.U
Tyner High School 25 Science Club 55
0Dramatic Club 3,43 Glee Club 5,45 ACH.
45 Q. L.g Senior Play.
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Payne, Lcreno
Bond
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, Konivcky.
Corpel me no+ To +o: The Fark,
be ever grim and true?
but rather lei no do inc Things
Tint I cufht uct io do.H
Hoiw Bcoromics Cluh 33 Dragatic Club 4'
A.A. E,4' Class ?rfsidenL Q5 Berea Col-
lege Sumner Session l95?' d,L.j Senior
Play.
Reynolds, Larie
Tyner, Kentucky. 1
Hrull of penile kindness
hor looks and language urc.H
Hone Loon mics Club Sf Dramaiic Clvb 4
Glee Club l,f,5,4g A. A, 5,4T Band 4
5.3, Class Secretary Fr Senior Play.
Smith, Morton
.Q13Vill2, Kentucky.
HNow vhilf life is raw and new,
Drink it clear, drink if deepln
London H i g h School l,?g Berea High
School Br Vice-Eresident Class 4j Stu-
dent Council 4' Home Economics 43 Se-
nior Play.
Suith, Roscoe
Bradshaw, Kentucky.
Ulu nrgving, too, all will own his skill
I
For even though vanquished, he could argue still H
Vocaficnal Club 3 Dramatic Club 3,4
School Paper Sh Glec Club ?j
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VaupLn,lQ?fl
Cornelius, Kcniuckyg
UHer
Skioif
Home
Glee
modest answer and graceful air
her wise and good as she is fair.H
Economics Club 43 Dramatic Club 4'
Club 43 5. S. Class Presideni 4?
Young, Eugene
Banford, Kentucky.
UHe's just a dreamy sort of friend,
Not hard to talk with or comprehend.n
Art Club 5,4g Journalistic Club President
3: School Paper, Ediior 55 Orchestra 25
Band 3,45 S.S. Ulass President 45 Student.
Manager of A.A. 41 Sulutatoriani Senior
Play.
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Glass Hiftory
In tho fall of '29, a troop of twenty-four en-
thusiastic freshmen descended upon the campus of Ann-
Ville Institute from all directions, frmu the valleys,
hills, and lowlands of Jackson and Leo counties.
Ji the Friday evening if the first week, We were
initiated into the woys of high school life by the up-
per classmen at the high school Hhixeru. No pain or
embarassment was spared us then.
During the progress of the following weeks, we
became an organized class with Hooma Uunnigan, Pres-
ident, and Miss Wilkens, Sponsor. Our class soon be-
gan to make itself known, bein: represented on the
varsity baskettall team by Estill Davidson.
Almost before we knew it, our freshman year had
passed, our greenness had disappefred, and nie sumnnr
vacation was over. Our Sophomore year was ahnost a
replica of the first. Yet, when we came together, we
found, to our regret, thtf our number had decreased
to sixteen. lorene Payne was elected president and
Liss Larcus was our Sponsor. Then our president failed
to return at the beginning of the second semester,
Our vice-president, Morgan Powell toik h e r place.
Toward the end of our sophomore year, our class made
a name for itself, through the presentption of the
Play, Hhodernizing Aunt Linnien.
During this year we entered nore and more into
the activities of the school and the activities of the
Class became more varied. Our friendships and pleasures
increesed, for we were beginning to know each other
better. lhe Institute began to neon more to us, for,
ty this time, we were gaining some idea of the nean-
ing of its standards. 0
our third year of high school life began under a
different circumstance, for we had the supervised
study system. Estil Davidson was elected president
this year and Mr. Dunigan acted as sponsor. This year
xvas marked by two events of importance. AT the begin-
ning of the year our class was invited to a party
given by the Seniors and toward the close of the year,
our class responded by giving the Seniors a picnic.
our class was becoming even more well known. Esfill
WHS Brill our repregcnfetive on the beekerbell Team.
We also SCE? w3tlll, Lafl, and nlihi io ygyygggjf Thg
Clase on the newly irgcznizted 2,1-Lldgfii gtg,-Lmcil,
ln a ehorf time exime wer- upon us, leaving us
eomewhar eiunneo and Fevildered, hui we recovered in
time to irij merrily away wifh the crowd for our sum-
xier vacaficn.
After three rontls of recreation in the corn-
fields, we returned refher enihrsieeticelly for our
Senior year, which we have riqhffully considered The
, most importani ysar of all. Lien Koore and pr. Dunigan
were our Syoneors, for it was new nocneenry for ue to
have as many as possible to settle our disputes. At
our class meeting, we chose the following officers:
Eetill Devidoon- -------- --Preeideni
gorton Snith---------Vice-Presideni
Cleo: lee------Secreiirj A Treasurer
OUT liiflf nrxker gxllaftly ect forth upon This,
our lee? year of high school life. Luther Bailey,
Earl Smiih, and Virgin Cannigin Soon lift us and only
fourteen reweined to cerry oh. however, we eftended to
ihc usual business of ordering rinqs and arranging
for Cormencemeni yrccefginge. Perties were nor neg-
lected, for we attended fire? the Senior-Junior rarty
ii Covmunity Hall. This Wes fillowed by a Hnllmve'en
dinner and A Velertine Dey barry in the Howe Lconom-
ics roam, where one of our Sponsors, kr. Sunnignn,
shocked us by Telling of his engegemenr. The trip to
thc McKee High School Senior Play and the entertain-
ment provided ue by the Juniors also bring back pleas-
ant Lemoyigs, ,The crowning ichicvemeni of The year,
Came when we greeenied our Senior Play, Nlhe Drums of
Deathu, to a very large crovo.
And now ovr High School years are drawing to 3
Close. ns we look back in rerroepection, we cen't help
but realize thet they were four happy ones. We gain
Consolation in the fact that we will ever be carrying
with us happy memories and the ideals which have been
instilled in our hearts while attending Annville In-
etitute.
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--Christine Lake.
CLPSS WILL
TO WHOH IT MIY COVCERN:--
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Let it be known thet we, the
Senior Cless cf 1933, being
cf 2 ne mind and in full pos-
eessicn cf ell :ur fdcvlties,
do Crdnin end establish, an
this the fourth day of' Hay,
in :he year cf our Lord, nine-
teen hundred end thirty-three,
Sur last will end testament.
First, Tc the Junicr Cliss, we give end bequeath
our hermeny in settling fll :lass diecuesicnsg and
our dignity, the same to be held in the highest
esteem Fnd reverenced-to the utmcst if their rbility.
Serend, Tc the school, we jive 'nd bequeath
that which we mey have .ccsnglished fir the better
ment of the szhccl, fnd our sincere epprecieticn fer
the help it his rendered us during cur ecjcurn here.
is individuals, we give end
bequeeth t h e follcvihgzf-
I, Elbert Madre, do give and bequeath to Ernest
land, my fickle heart.
l, Eugene Young, do give end bequeath to Elmer
Wilson, my Sunday Walk tc Ecni, supplemented by my
brillieney.
1, Roscoe Smith, do give end bequeath to Clyde
TcGee, ty vanity and conceit.
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I, Estill Devidsen, do give and bequeath to
Robiri Nuhaffey, my pbillty in vthlgtics.
I, Christine Lake, do give and beqieeth to
Lorene McGee, My cinbufleged dignity, mhich has so
effectively cemeemled my rampages.
I, Clede lee, do give and bequeath to Kee
Harris, my recipe for cutching beans.
I, libel Vaughn, do give and bequeath to Elmer
Carson, my HGUf6UQSLH and studiousncss,
I, Lorena Payne, do give and bequeith to Elmer
Wilson, my speaking Lbility,
l, Alpha Bennett, do give and bequeath to
Marie Jody, ny loyal heart so she sly revpim true to
our classmete, Elbert.
I, Hollis Higuite, do five and bequeath to
Beulah Pope, HU susceptible heart.
I, lorton Smith, do give and bequeath to Lann-
lng Ceudill, ny sweet disposiiivn.
' I, Marie, Cunnngin, do give and beque th to
Geraldine Lennett, ng ability to flirt. '
lastly, I, Ruby Cunnagin, do give and bequeath
tO Tell Winston, my diet for reducing with I full
J.. ' J. " J.
directions as to how
to use it best.
Therefore,
will and
atftstcd
and witncs
of all the school authorities,
to this, our last
testament, legally
to and duly signed
sed in the presence
we, the Senior Class of 1955
do hereby affixi our seal.
' --Amen--Selah.
-Jdwfmmmgn.
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DRUMS OF DEATH
The very feet that rev of us slept soundly on the
night of frril tme,ty-second is proof enough that the
Seniors gave an e oellent socount of tgonselves in the
perfcrmonee of the NDrums of Deatnn. forheps the Sen-
ior play is the mast listing impression that a class
mskes. When in later yenrs someone asks us,NUho was in
the Cliss of"5E,H no doubt we will find ourselves try- Q
ing to answer that ouesticn by trying to recall the
cherecters of the Class nlny.
Certfinly we shell not sfon forget the excellent
interpretation of n vengeful Haitian negro as performed
by Gene Young. We con still see him slinkinv along be-
D
hind us in the dark.--The seriousness of Elbert Moore's
efforts at conscientiously filling Lis obligations end
duties ss sheriff, provided us with nsny P chuckle that
frequently grew into A hesrty lough.---The emphetic
bearing cf' Lorene Payne in the rsle sf'Mrs. Gillette
contributed generously to the success uf the play. We
hope she dces not develop the sharp tongue she exhibit-
ed in tnis plwy for use in everydsy life.---And who was
not surprised at tue cnpoble performance of Morton
Smith in the pfrt of Hr. Harley. Shrll we ssy he is a
gentlemen of noise and personolity on the stage.---To
play opposite Herloy, n more eopnble performer could
not have been fcund than that disccvered in the prim,
precise, end alleys ilensing iHtCIDIPfWti0U of the role
of Prule Bailey by Christine Lake.---When Msrie Cunni-
gen mide her nppeirrnee tn tue stsge 75 Miss Eugenie
Bowles she was Eugenie Bowles. It is players who een
throw themselves into 2 pert as seriously as Hsrie who
mike us enjoy sf'ing ploys.---Well, we hfd enough fnith
in Doctor Cfmeron to here made him our frwily doctor
and then--whit o villfin he proved tc be. To Estill I
Davidson-we must soy, NExcellcnt work, Hshclln old boyn.
---We were reody to pinch ourselves to be sure Celeste
hid not put us into r trance, too. We nfpe ihrie Rey-
nolds does not decide tc Uturn gypsyu sometime ond prec-
tice her art cn us.---And egain, we hipe Alpho Bennett,
may never be so Nnerve wcrnn es she wis in the part of
Ins. Ooklcy.---Nonchslsnt. Yes. That is the wfrd that
describes the role of young and churming Lmelif as per-
treyed by Nobel Vaughn. fCURT,'IN:-D
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P. S. Truly on excellent performonce.
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f-wi
fiHL RLSLRVQS
The Girl Reserves were oiginized under The direc-
tion of Kiss Ton, in ingust, l93?, with Q membership of
szventeer. ihrouskout the ycir, they hive been Wctive-
ly 5UQHFCd in cirrging but the gurpose of the club, HTO
fnce life sqv 1 Q and to find and give the best.HTJen-
ty dolls were sent at Christmrs te thi crippled chil-
dren's Home in Louisville. n tea was given for twe ben-
efit of the motiers. nt the end of the year Q Friendh
shit bznquet brought the wart if the club to Q happy
conclusifn. Cru Price has been our pr sident.
HRT CLUB
The nrt Club vis orggnized lest yeir with Miss
Merlus, is sponsor, In joining the club, each member
must be initiqted by presenting an original drawing of
some other member. Odr nortreits wtre for from good,
but th: Qbility srown was surprising. Jeny who had
no idea of their Qbiliiy, now are enthvsinstie about
dieir Work. ut present there ire Qlout L dozen members.
M displiy vis given during demrencenent week.
DR-LnTlC GLUE
The Drnnutie Club hrs fulfillcd its proper fune-
tions ne in titre-eurrieulfr ictivity this yeir by
the opportunities it his offered to the students and
the recrentidn afforded the yUD1iC. brder the able
direction of Lr. Lunigag, tJenty-eight members have
been kept busy tnrorghout this scncol year. gudienees
have besn thoroughly entartiined by the productions,
"Never i.in't", "Thanks f.wf'ul1oy", nnd "The House by
the Side of the Wav".
IUURJgLISTIC CLUB
Tne Journslistie Club has ride rush progress this
year under the direction of Lr. Krnizenge. Students
have tiken an added interest in the sch ol piper. Much
Of our success his been due to the cooperitivn of the
student body. We generally
The paper Wes t
the year. ,
each issue.
tion during
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sold about sixty copies of
Jnlerged to Q two-page edi-
FO'E ECJ'C'II5 CLUB
fV1tH ihs guidwmcs -T Liss IQ rc, tnis club hvs
don: much Qxgzrimcnting in the lime ff cifking during
the ycfr. is tive Wtut 11, ws inrr vcd swfficicntly tc
frrwngc H bfnqnst f'r Qursclves tcwutus thc clcse of
schfgl. The club ral 7U sriginsl msmbnrsnin if twelve,
but tws drfpysd uvt. Sivcrnl b'ys were msmbsrs 'Ld Une
ff tncm, Rty King wfs clectcd prrsiicut.
GLEE CLU3
Fmsic hflds PM impfrt nt Ulfce in th: 'ctivitics Q
Our schfrl wfrk. It is but thf nstwisl Glpressirn cf
the gsy schfcl spirit. Our fnivillc lnstitutc club hfs
fsr tus psst fem ycsrs given f musicsl prcgrfm scmctimc
during ccmmfucsmsut wcer, but bscsuse ff Hrs. Warthinq-
tCn's sicknass durinn tri winter, it vis impcssible tc
hfve one this yenr.
This past ywvr we recrgnnizcd with sn cnrillmsnt
uf wpprfxinstely twsuty-fivt. Our cr'nninq vchicvcment
Cfms in the proarhr givun su Evsttr ui'ht fsr the C. E.
mssting. Bfth glse clubs t,vk psrt in the citcrt'inncnt
Thc Junior High club vlsc swug Q few uvmb rs. Q lirgs
Audience Qttnndid and Fll wsre vsry Pj rcci tive cf the
prugrwm.
BEAD
The bsud hss been an Lstublishsi instituticn cn
thc csmpus fer the psst few yefrs rnd tris yefr was nc
sxcepticn. It was organized list f'll with Lr. Lsngdwn,
directar. At present, 'there src seven mcmbLrs.This is
the first ycfr thft girls hvvc buvn psrwittcd to jfin.
WC were rblc tc find only ons night 1 veck ffr practice
sud thcreffrw we were sble ti preyfre tnly v few selec-
tifns far the public. The membership ffllvwsg-
1u1rry Lrngdcm ---- -Borit me
Rishfrd Lfngdcn------Cfrnut
Lucas NclsCn--
' Nsris Rcynclds
Eugene f'ung--
Orville Nolsou
Wilmf ETtncr--
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JUNIOR CLASS YiSTUKY
n l
in August, l93O, the caipus oz Ainvillc Insti-
J
,fudents. Je
tutc was again thronged with awbiuious
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president,
president,
he
fic: to C
and
but,
goel.
fe Droudly came
next
the
vacation.
went
lla fl
our
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also
was
sponsor. herman
e Dreshnen then. They called Us Hgreenug but we
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The other
didn't mind. We or anized our class with Miss Loore
Rader was unanimously chosen as
officers were Hazel
Roy Hayes, secretery
Payne, vice
and treasurer. But
soon left us to become a winister, leaving the of
ermen Rader. Ne had our Hhixern, parties
picnics. We also had our trials and troukles:
nevertheless we continued striving to reach our
o.ut1u11n , :L s
C' ll
IJ M
one of the
l to other schoolsf oth
C,
ML' y..e.. ..,,i, 1.
patroness.
Roscoe Aznil vie'-ores
retary and treasurer.
Class
Geomctryg
Hlhe Idyl
How,
A. Kruize
this year
Our activ
parties and picn
others dates
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Hazel Payne--
Roy King-----
Ruby McNeill-
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the Annville oempus,
ophomores, after a most happy
failed to returng
freshitsu
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vernl new wembers. This year, Miss Lercus
Jo elected Roy Kin? president,
ident, and Georgia Rader sec-
We again had ovr good times,
ics were grind. Some disliked
ted HThe lady of the Lakeu and
IU,--and who'd wonder?
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----- ---- ----President
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-Secret ry Q Treasurer.
een more varied and enjoyable.
Me have had many interesting things to discuss and
do. Me are proud of ourselves for having started
the yearbook publication. We are also proud of our
three members on this years basketball squad, Roy
King, Clyde McGee, and Jack Ison.
We sincerely hope that next
plish as much or more than
accomplished. Our aspirat
faith in our being able to
other
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year wc can accom-
senior classes have
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them out.
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Standing, Loft to Right Georgia Flader, Wilma Botner, Elsie
Johnston, Willard Williams, Nlarie Jody, Elmer Carson, Beulah
Pope, Jack lson, Sada Hedlock, Clyde McGee, Jessie Riley,
Henry Rader, Vogel Holcomb.
Kneeling, Leonard Moore, Elia Holcomb, Carmen Rader, Opal
Johnson, Marie Wyatt, Ora Price, Lola Burger.
Slttlngg Manning Caudill, Ruby McNeill, Roy King, Hazel Payne.
MOTTO: Independent ever, neutral never.
COLORS: Red and white.
Lola larger
Wilma Botner
Elmer Carson
Lanning Gaudi
Etta Halcomb
Vogel Holcomb
Jack lson
Marie Jody
Elsie Johnson
Opal Johuso:
Roy King
Sada Ledlock
Clyde LQGQC
Ruby McEeill
Leonard Moore
Hazel Payne
Beulah Pope
Ora Price
Carmen Rader
fJaCkD Liksblu, Large, Loynl.
fbillyi 'Jilling,'Jinning, Waksful.
fCarsonJ Engaging, Effective,
fBerricsDhagneTic, Lannerly, nodish.
CShortyD Lncouraging, Enjoyable, Lnerget
fmraieb Viral, vigorous, vivid.
C------J Joking, Jirring, Jumblsd.
fCricketJLirthful, Merry, lischievous.
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Qomicnl, Clever, Chaity.
Red-Head, Responsive, Reliable.
Long, Loafing, Loud.
Helpful, Honest, Hopeful.
Boistcrous, Bright, Eoyish.
Obliging, Optirisiic, Observant
Curious, Cautious, Chitty.
Georgia Radar fRaderl Gracious, Genial, Grave.
Henry Rader fH9H7 N Handsome, Humorous, Hesitant.
Jessie Riley CSpudJ Joyful, Jolly, Jealous.
Willard WilliawsfBallardJwcarisome, Whimsical, Worldly.
Marie Wyatt CWyattl Uimicing, Modest, Musical.
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Everybody likes gares and most rf us like a base-
bell game. Soee strike out before they start to run,
Others ggic first base, others second, some giin third
ind some dive encugh yer everince to make the home
stretch. Iigh school life may be likened to 1 baseball
gene. Lanj strike out before they reach first base, so
it was iz our Freshman yedr. 2
Let's turn beck the celender one yemr.- We see be-
fore us assembled a large crowd of spectators on the
old besebill dixmcnd at Annville, while the class of
'55 stegs to the plete. We lead off with Charley Lewis
as president. Je find the going rather rough and be-
fore we 1 ici fir t, five of our number stop along the
way. Some oi the highliphts cn our trip to the
bose include the Junior High school bosketbnll team
which was composed lirgely ol Sophomores and one of our
number, Cassie Jones won the declamztory contest. Amid
ull of our studies we hed Vary good times, but we were
ready for vovation WHLH we reached first bcse. As we
stcrt in the fell for second bQse'we lose Retha Davis,
Cassie Jones, amd Samuel lvans.
The rerainder stwrt for second base on August 25,
1952 with Net Cupeless as President, Lucxs Nelson, Vice-
President, Dathe Turner, Secretiry, ind Verna Parrett,
Treasurer. On the way from first to second die Sophom-
Ores have tried to accomplish sore things. We have
had a few pirtics and suppers and a few candy sales ind
somewhere along the peth we lost three of our members,
Cecil Dohnlley, 4rlie Tintcher, and Gertrude Bailey. We
are onlv a few yirds from second btse with our hopes
high for reiching third base with our full number.
Dothn Turner
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Teague, Russell Craft, Jerry Hacker, Orville Nelson, Bill Wood,
Ernesl Land, Herbert Edwards, Robert Mahaffey.
Kneeling: Mae Nelson, Dorothy Petty, Sylvia Gilliam, Ellie
Barrett, Nellie Winston, Evelyn Lake.
Silling: Verna Pm-rett, Dalha Turner, Nat Cspelass, Lucas
Nelson, Matlie Moore.
MOTT'O: Climb though the rocks bo rugged.
COLORS: Blue and Silver.
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CLASS FISTORY
It the beginning of the year of 1953, the Fresh-
men class started out with a membership of thirty-
three. But, one by one, our number decreased until
now we have only twenty-four sturdy members, pushing
forth end trying to live up to the motto we set et
the beginning of the year, HOnwerd ever, baokwerd
never.U
is usual, we first elected our class officers.
President- ------- D----Thelma Moore
Vice-President ---- -Junior Davidson
Seoretery--n--- ----- Hazel Cunnagin
Treasurer-- ---- Dora Pearl Davidson
Dora Pearl dropped out and we didn't reelect anyone
to fill her place.
We have striven to do what we thought best and
under the guiitnoe of Miss Ton, we have suCGGGdGd
fairly well. We are reasonable proud of the splay
which we staged during commencement week and of plac-
ing two men on the besketbrll squad, Junior DHVIGSOU
and Richard Langdon. -
We only hope that we can pull together as well
when we are sophomores as we have done in our Fresh-
man year.
Hazel Cunnesin
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Elmer Wilson, Mae Harris, Lorene McGee, Delbert Cochran,
Alma Davis, Alma Coldiron, Rudolph Minter, Genova Welsh, Ed
Smlih, Geraldine Bennett, Mario Bailey.
Kneeling: Marylyn Harris, Mattie Edwards, Dora Rader, Doolia
Spurlock, Naomi Sandlin, Dorothy lon-ia, Oma Reed.
Sitting: Junior Davidson, Thelma Moore, Hazel Cunnagin.
MOTTO: Onward ever, backward never.
COLORS: Blue and Silver.
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Haloomb, Clyde Cunnagin, Alice Powell, Dessle Johnson, Earl
Coffey, Hazel Turner, Fluford Moore, Charles York, Clyde
Johnson, Ceoil Teague, Henry Lee Moyers, J. C, Robinson.
Kneeling: Carl Abrams, Dennis Payne, Fl. A. Jones, Chad Smith,
Gordon Rader, James Hamilton, Gordon Waits, Ernesl King,
Eugene Simms.
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Opponents
Letterbox 21
Burning Springs 17
Hezelgreen 55
McKee 18
Oneida 51
Oneida 25
150 Ke e 2 8
b Berea 54
Twin Branch 18
Alumni.' 27
London 56
Hezelgreen 50
Manchester 19
Berea 52
Eurning Springs 7
Manchester ' 18
Twin Brenck 15
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IIDIVIDUAL SUYFURY
T. F. P. F G. P.
137 21 18
118 9 18
98 45 18
27 21 18
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Legend: T. E.--Total Pointsg P. F.--Personal
Foulsg G. P.--Games Played.
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Standing: Mr. Krulzenga conchp O. Nelson, guardg R Lang
don, forwardg E. Land, furwardg E. Davidson, guard,
Kneeling: C. Lewis, guardg C. McGee, forwardg Fi. King
guardg J. Hacker, eenterg J. Davidson, forward.
He has stoadied
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ROY KING
the team to many a victory. It
is 'electrifying to watch him rise in the eir to bat
the Shot Cf
his celmness
be where he
the other t
to the team
position as
the team et
bute tc his
He was
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comperetive
point meng
player on
an otiosing pleyer beck into the crowd.
heet of battle, his ebility to
is most needed and his cooperation with
eyers hsve made him of inestimahle value
There are few players feared by the op-
much es Roy. He wes elected captain of
the olose of the season as 2 fitting tri-
pleying ability.
in the
CLYDE HCGEE
e substitute on last ye2r's fest moving
He moved up as A regular this year, with
ease. We do not expect him to be high
but we know that he is the Ufightingestn
the squid. Though especially effective on
defensive, he is the cog that relays the bell to those
who heve scored the most of this seeson's points. We
will miss him next yeer.
JERRY HPCKER
We will always have n ricture of Jerry inter-
cepting passes
in the front line and racing towards
the opponents goel for two sure points. Few centers
CHU out-jump him. he scores points from almost impos-
sible positions and his peculiar twist hes gained for
him 2 reputation all his own. He scored e total of
156 points this season for scoring honors and he was
the dependable player on charity tosses.
He was
CHARLEY LEWIS .
on idevl running mate, at guard, for Roy
King. The two worked together to perfection. Not re-
puted to be
a very good shot, he surprised with many
long shots from the floor. Most forwards found Charley
more than 9 match for them. Big or small, he treated
them all alike, not cowering before any of them. He
could get the ball off the back-board in the presence
Of players much teller than he.
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p ohvire Q-Elsa.
P team if not stronger thin its substitutes and
Orville rejleced the first string guerds on many oc-
casions very oreditebly. Tis long shots were respon-
sible for one ntteble victory. his size wfs to his
edventege end he used it so.
ESTILL DGVIDSON
A Teteren of lest season, he could only play
with us for one semester, He reeohed his peek in the
lest gems he played. His specielty wes a one handed
side-cowrt sdoi which slipped in with uncommon con-
sistency. -
RICHARD LATGDON
Richard is only e freshmen end is following in
the steps of two older brothers. His position is for-
ward. He plays 2 smooth geme end is e good shot.
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The development seen in Ernest es the season pro-
gressed, hes marked him as 2 likely prospect for next
year's team. He is fiecoful and werely needs season-
ing to become s finished product.
J!CK ISCN
It was only during the lest semester that Jack
was eligible. He is fast ond scrappy. We can general-
ly depend on him for o point or two in eech game.
JUNIOR DAVIDSON
Few players have ever gained as great- e FGPU-
tetion in their first year of versity basketball. HG
has en eagle eye for the bosletg he rarely m1SSGS R
shot when near the goal. He can dribble, he can Suafd
and he can fight. He played like Q veteran in mt h 6
tournament. Jetch him in years to come. i V N
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SEfSOT RESUiE
In the closing weeks of September, the first cell
for basketball was issued. Prospects for 2 winning
team were not is good as they might have been. There
were two regulers from last year's team, Estill David-
son ond Roy King, and one substitute, Clyde 'cGee.
But we were tc lose USbellH in Fovember. However, The
fastaJunior High team was back entire. 'fter a few
weeks, the rfnks were thinned out and H squad of about
twelve players were left to carry oh.
It wrs on the fourteenth diy of October, that the
team made its initial srpearonce. Letterbox journeyed
hopefully to lnnville and the Wetrenmen were drubbed
and squashed to the tune of 44-Ql. A freshman sensa-
tion was discovered in Junior who scored twenty-one
points.
ffter 2 two week rest, Eur ing Springs, the terror
of former years, clashed with the lulldogs in the Ann-
ville gvm. The game vos fest End close throughout, but
the home team finally eked out a three-point victory.
This time, Junior Fsain led the way in scoring, while
the rest termed ur perfectly to offset the loss of
HShellH, who vos kept fron rleyinq.
During the middle of November, 9 flu epidemic hit
the Pnnville campus and left s mere skeleton of 2 team.
Nevertheless, P sick team did its best against Hazel-
green, one of the strongest teams in the mountains,
only to succumb to the tune cf 55-19. Jerry had to be
taken from the floor with e high temperature.
1bKee had been boasting one of its best teams in
history and prospects weren't so bright for a victory
on the dirt court at the county seat. Playing in theif
sweat suits and with smile from thc pine knot firCS
along the sidelines almost blinding them, Annville fum-
bled through A terrible game and finally lost by ? two
point margin. The boys played creditably under adverse
conditions.
There followed a home and home series with 0UGidG.
.After a jarring trip over rocks and mud, We Played F1
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listless gene before 2 nero handful of hoys, fno girlsl
ond gained the short end of n 31-l9 score. I return
game yleyed in fnnvillo ln the afternoon also ceught the
boys off form and this time the Baptists were content
with e three 'point victory.
The spirits of the tofm Here running it P low ebb?
hut e game with McKee elveys puts P Udo or dieu spirit
into eoch player, and this was no excention. Fighting
for evorv point, the Bulldogs clewed their may to a de-
cisive victory cver 2 scretny, nluoky teen. Lfrgely
through the scoring spree of Hilellu, the finsl score
Wes 23-Y.
Jeres Fruitjer braved the muddy reeds confidently
only to receive 2 decided scare when the Institute
came within an evelesh of victory. With the score tied
at 53-53, sn Annville men fouled en onyonent. The point
was converted. But even in defeet, the teen received
the cheers from the sidelines.
Twin Erench, sonewhet weaken ,i,1 d by 2 flu enidemic,
nes snowed under ty o 43-le count. All of the regulers
scored et leest four points.
Just befor, Christmrs vaention, 0 gems with the al-
unni proved to he enether highlight on our schedule. For
the first time in the history, the Institute-slumni
tumbled before 2 defined onslaught of the versity with
2 score of 58-27. There was no stonping Jerry end.Junior
After the Christmas recess, old nan herd luck fol-
lowed us to London. f wrecked cer end an injured player
helped to demorelize the team and eftor lesding 12-6 at
the half, the Bulldogs lost 35-25. On Saturday night
we again took on Hezelgreen end efter being within
three points of them, we finally lost by a seven point
margin, 30-23. This is es close as Hszelgreen had been
held up to thet point on her schedule.
deck on our own court, e sensational finishing
spurt knocked the sterch out of the visiting lmnchester
teen and they wilted enough for our team to emerge vic-
torious, 20-19.
Suffice it to say that, after losing Roy King in
the first qusrter, Fruitjar High at Berea defeated us
unmercifully, 52-25.
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Tut we wJn't forgez Ur brig to Clay countyuqu the
maxi week-und. The out- T-toyn jiux hyd onn1inuEd.ip
follow us. Fow0wer, v?s W ?1 fwrgst the tarrific maulingx
we imfliciod on Purnirg 3 rivis in P cold gym, 39lK5
Roy yomped up End QCWA L32 flofr to garner nineteen
yoiwts. Down Qt tHu couJ'3 Sant, Wu fnund the going a
kit rougher but wc C'?StQN to 2 75-18 victvry after 9
furlnus strUggWb for threw quarrcr. It HQwL?rcd that the
LCQM was just bcgindirg tu click.
, I6 070556 fke 5eS5en ly af inLr1,?Lra 1 F'cun6 He-
fcat to Tyim Ryanch, vhs ffcvud nu alibis fhis Tire.
The moore was 2?-15 Rnd Q L scdxing wbxec accJUnifd for
all ppt tQQ pvinfs, viz., carry, Juwicr, ard Hpy.
Off to thi +ou1ifpc1-E gud mhwb Q Qhtel Perhaps
no Ole can imagine u gzmr THaf wws as m'ch of 9 HDQIT-
breQLGr as that til? uiTh ihc bcrau Lcijewy. gffer The
Pulldwgs flgshgd Q GU1lVEiWi? brand of baskckball dur-
ing the fLrs+ hplf, LFE .1 ri ncndeuy ima? sfuoczcd out
O L3T5GT victorg over tHc Uriujc and Eluf, in The clo-
sing vinutbf, 26024. Just LnoLbar CV-Q Gi mccTinc the
disTriQ1s in tHe iirgL romrd,
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AN AISIHZKEOIIAEIOBN
This yearbook has been named by the
Rev. W. A. Worthington, our superintendent
and putor. As the SAW-BF-IIAFK is representa-
tive of the hll!s of eastern Kentucky, so to hope
that this book may be representative of the spirit
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