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PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BY THE SENIOR CLASS AUSTIN-TRACY HIGH SCHOOL AUSTIN, KENTUCKY Billy Jo Martin, Editor VQLUME I4 Miss Grace Simmons, Adviser THIS IS OURS AUSTIN-TRACY HIGH SCHOOL VK' THE ANNUAL TAFF SEATED: Charlotte Tracy, Peggy Eaton, Linda Furlong, Billy Joe Martin, editor, Phyllis Short, typistg Sandra Jones, Janice Proffitt, and Dottye Proffitt. STANDING: Miss Simmons, adviser, Terry Turner, Larry Branham, Carolyn Ward, Pat Woodcock, Nell Settles, Don Price, Brenda Thomas, Judy Lewis, Faye Jackson, Linda Berry, Mary Jo Ellis, and Brenda Birge. FORE ORD We, the Austin-Tracy Seniors of 1965-66, would like to express our appreciation to all who have helped us pub- lish this annual, We would especially like to acknowledge the extensive help given to us by our advertisers. In our annual can be found a pictoral record of our senior year at Austin-Tracy. It contains pictures of our faculty, seniors, classes, sports, and activities. In deep appreciation for her guidance and the help she has given us, we, the Senior Class of Austin-Tracy High School, respectfully dedicate this year's annual to a wonderful teacher and friend, Miss Elizabeth Ann Ford. We hope you enjoy The Echoes . It was ours for almost a year. Now it belongs to you, ,- E -W l DMIN ISTRATIO MR. K. B. SIDWELL, B.S.,M.A. Principal XXX 1 - xx M., v LM, 1 lv iw .5 4 3 , yi gf Va. W my N New ma EXW RQ s ,Q 2,3 Q2 il? V' X ig? fa a W wwf -mf 2 ff' A--9+ +-aw 3 MO wmv SE - -Na, NX in K-,Q1-'Iggy MRS. DORIS ALBANY, B.S.. M A. Guidance Counselor, MR. H. L. BRANHAM. A.A., A.B..M.A. History and Social Science MRS. H. L. BRANHAM. A.B. English MR. JOHN BRITT, B.S. Agriculture MRS. NANCY A. BUTTON, B.S Home Economics MR. CHARLES R. DAY, B.S. Coach and Physical Education MISS ELIZABETH ANN FORD, A.B. . M.A . Commercial Department MR. G. R. HELM, A.B., M.A. English, Economics, and Sociology MR. ROBERT K. NUCKOLS, A.B. Mathematics ADMINISTRATIO Agrrculture Science Department 1' s'-2 'v-'WX C A , 2 v 4 x X K VN G MR. W. B. Rl-IOADES.B.S. MISS GRACE SIMMONS, A.B. R L' rarian + alice! MRS. JOE CORNWELL. B.S. Seventh Grade MR. LARRIE TISDALE, B.S. 'Q 9 W5 Eighth Grade jlffjw cf?-Lzellafr ry ,A i lg -7 lcvlvifirjv. 4, A . X fi A A . Eighth Grade f MRS. LARRIE TISDALE, A.B. MR. JIMMY MANION, B.S. Seventh Grade X! e5 MR. RENNARD BROADY. B.S.. F1fth Grade M.A . Remedial Reading i MR MILLARD H RICHEY . ., . ,.W,: 1 .6 . MRS. MARY G. CGMBS B.S. . - , , ., ...:f Split Fifth and Sixth Grades R A, W e w bkb' 'rti ,, ,,.: - , f.:.,- 2' ffifl fr, ji . . , N.. ,,...r........ ,.,.,. ,... ...,.a..4..,,, , . R , . -xr. V, u V vs if I. DMINISTRATIO Sixth Grade MRS. DOROTHY T. B . S . Fourth Grade MRS. ELLA IEWELL B.S. Third Grade MRS. VIRGINIA C. GEN. B.S. Second Grade MRS. BANNA PROFFITT. B.S.. M . A. Fourth Grade BERTRAM n MRS. AMYE BLAIR Third Grade HAWKS, MRS. MADGE W. BRITT. B.S. Second Grade STEENBER- MRS. W. B. RHOADES. B.S. First Grade straw t . . A ' 3 'H ., . af . K .... S Sggjg ' . H ....' R W .XS MRS. MILZIE WOOD, . . First Grade U Q MRS . AUDREY WOOD Secretary BS Xp MR. SENIOR AND MISS SENIOR SENIORS JUDY GAYLE BILLINGSLEY Route 2, Glasgow, Ky. Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. tis l I At right: BRENDA SUE BIRGE Route 6, Glasgow, Ky. The only gift is a portion of thyself. ' ' V I LINDA WILLIAMS BERRY Route l, Austin, Ky. There is so much good in the worst of us And so much bad in the best of us, That it doesn't behoove any of us To talk about the rest of us. W , if Y BRANHAM Austin, Ky. A soft answer turneth away wrathg but grevious words stir up anger. At right: JUDITH GAYLE BUSH Fountain Run, Ky. f S' Thi only way to have a friend is to be one your- N X If 1 X se I2 'li W K CAREY SHIPLEY BRANI-IAM Austin, Ky. I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided and that is the lamp of experience. E 7 uliki if EAL vw-67 f A T , f': ,Q ' 11 A ff V' 1 1 114141 F1411 . 1 f M4 ax, , X UQ- K .m,Q,sJL1f . ,1 SEN IO RS 7 FREDDIE CUNNINGHAM Fountain Run, Ky. Let every man mind his own business. ' I fu 1 ,JG At right: LEE ROYCE COLLINS Route 6, Glasgow, Ky. Ihope beyond the shadow of doubt PEGGY JO EATON Route 2, Glasgow, Ky. Laugh and the world laughs with you. Weep and you weep alone. u G X SENIORS MICHAEL G. ELLIS 206 S. Green St. To live, to hope, and to love make hfe worth living. v 1102- 7 -' 'P y N' IS4 I ' Ajrif, 77? .J xdbjyfi ai S af' fs 1 'Q I' 1 0 Ib t a 'W V iff A , , 5, f I fl S 'uv J ,in I ' f I f Q VC V , 1 1 ' YK' .I 'X VV, ,, , f 47 Af!! w I 1 At nght: i' I. LINDA SUE FURDONG Route 1, Glasgow, Ky. I complained because I had no shoes man who had no feet. I4 .1 fffgfi-V147 I ' fy M TZ' Kf.!ff1'l igng X , , ,. 5 ., x t X SENIOR K BRENDA SUE HAGAN Austin, Ky. Nothing can bring you peace, but yourself. At right: RUMSEY IEWELL ' HOGUE, JR. 1, 1,- Austin, Ky. Ask me no questions, and I'11 tell you no lies. 4 lj ,,,,,, fr -if f Af' ,Q-' .., 4 JOSEPH B. GRAVES Fountain Run, Ky. When I'm right, no one remembers. When I'm wrong, no one forgets. A U' fl lf T 'A eil? A Jr hi? if A why., ll Jfv ' . fUQ?f L jx 1 ry sENloRs ps ,jf ff A AX, A JOHNNY HOUCHENS Lucas, Ky. Write it on your heart that every day is the best day of the year. X 58 At right: 'f r Q MARCIA FAYE JACKSON as 1 G Y Route 6, Glasgow, Ky. Q ss Don't make excusesg make good. N S SQ N, 16 XR A 4 DAVID LEON HOLDER Austin, Ky. He works with a better grace, but I can do it more naturally . - X N u . Y 3 sf 'R ,f f jr' f 1 y af fx ,f , 7 ,ff SENIORS A ff? ' 7 -r 1 ! MICHAEL T. JONES cfm, Lucas, Ky. 7 JU When hands are held that dread to part W And heart is met by throbbing heart, O'bitter, bitter is the smart Of tho who bid farewell. At right: SANDRA KAYE JONES Route 1, Austin, Ky. You get a thorn with every rose: but isn't the rose beautiful? This world that we are living in has its blemishes, but it's beautiful, too. If 6 ff RONNIE K. JONES Route 1, Austin, Ky. Any place I hang my hat is 'home, sweet home to me . Pfikggf . N. if W . SENIORS BOBBY GENE KEY Route 1, Fountain Run, Ky. I must speak the truth, and nothing but the truth. 1 'N 1 At right: JUDY BELLE LEWIS Austin, Ky. He who has a thousand friends has not a friend to spare, ' But he who has an enemy will meet him everywhere. I8 BETTY MARIE LEWIS Route 2, Glasgow, Ky. One song leads to another One friend to another friend, So I'1l travel along With a friend and a song. SEN IORQQQU BILLY JOE MARTIN IU xT Route 2, Glasgow, Ky. Y N HW U There are three ways of solving every problem-- , ,,,, , ,,1.1,, -,1,.,,,,, n At right: DON WILSON PRICE Route 2, Glasgow, Ky. Selfishness is the greatest curse of humanity. U V751 QJQ rw JIM MICHAEL MUTTER Route 5, Glasgow, Ky. Every sweet has its sourg every evil its good r f xfl j, I .Mfph , , f 20 SENICRS IANICE FAYE PROFFITT Fountain Run, Ky. For everything you have missed, you have gained somethingg and for everything you have gained, you have lost something. 'X K At right: CHARLOTTE NELL SETTLES Route 6, Glasgow, Ky. ir For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are 5,- my ways your ways. 3 is X Q DOTTYE SPILLMAN PROFFITT Route 6, Glasgow, Kentucky A11 that glitters is not go1d. QSSS1!NSrYEX SENIORS EUTRE SHIRLEY Austin, Ky . He who has plenty of pepper will pepper his cabbage. PHYLLIS ANN SHORT Route 2. Glasgow, Ky. Happy is the house that shelters a friend At right: BRENDA JO THOMAS Route 1, Austin, Ky. Ido not own an inch of land, but all I see is mine. R if QE f?XsEN1?o us in, y. At right: ., E. CAROLYN WARD Route 1, Austin, Ky. Better by far you should forget and smile, you should remember and be sad. 22 may break into than that TERRY TURNER Route 1, Austin, Ky. A man may well bring a horse to the waterg but he cannot make him drink without he will. SENIORS x ROYCE GLENN WATSON X9 KJ Austin, Ky. Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst. At right: MARSHALL E. WOODCOCK Route 1, Austin, Ky. I have often regretted my speechg never my silence. JOEL WOODCOCK Route 1, Austin, Ky. The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. SENICDRS f as ? if ln- 'Nr ,4 PATRICIA ANN WOODCOCK Route 1, Austin, Ky. Be careful how you live: you may be the only Bible some people ever read. ROBERT WAYNE WYATT Route 2, Glasgow, Ky. be proudg F grief is kind, and makes I his owner stoop proud. I will instruct my sorrows to 3,42 K X X ,Exp f fc NL KW fx ffl WW , H 2 V l b,,,,,iL k 4,,. V, , WWW,,,,,,f:g,m,,,..,.Md ,,,,. .. Y M.-1 f.-, .mf ,,.f ,--fL,,. M,-1k,,,. ,.,,,,,,.,,, . , ,.,,,, MM, QWIM M bij If I Q59 WW fluff I , wyfzfffl, M H JUNIOR CLASS MR. JLINIQR AND MISS .IUNIQR Winston Cunningham and Ann Wheeler Y I CLASS OFFICERS 26 M C2 Ralph L J' dy W 11 Carolyn McIntyre M th H t Danny Tracygv Pres1de V P d t S t y d R p Sergeant-ab T Arm Y ,ff ' N it I '5 W X llffivf T N JU ICRS .V I X f ' ' , f'Z'10c!,.f.mi:6f 77 fy QV a, Jackie Bertram Theresa Britt Dennis Burgess Wanda Cash Shirley Duncan get favi s Brenda Francis Larry Gibbs Telenia Hagan Judy Harrison Terry HWS Lua i if Eg, A Emma Houchens Jimmy Houchens Phillip Kidd Terrell Kingrey Anne Lee 'Y- x. 'Z if f iii? xxt' 'k 27 Airs? Q' U vp Debbie Linda Lyons Larry Morris Sandy Plumlee Yvonnie Powell BQ Donnie Thomas Lee Willrams Mary Ruth Wyatt Jerry Wyatt Mike Young Wayne Parsley 28 g 11-1 1i f W A 9,5 5 M WWW , mm f. .. I. - .aww Y , me W fbi ,Q J Wap-T, N5 ,VVVA iii Q WW ,, 5 It .iih V,AA. , J SOPHOMCDRE 1 ' ,. ., 1-1 ' -- ... . L ' -A . , , ,, , A , fill 3 - . 4467 at , I A ,M , ,V,. :Al t a ? iff if - .ii 5 W Y H f L f Q12 K ,:.VV :mg F. V--- l A ,wv Q 'ii :VV I ...JV V AZ j Q J W if , , ,. , 's9'Qf-.,n+-- ' ,V 'SF-iw! v 30 ff Henry Akers Harold Birge Linda M. Birge Judy Bridges Kathy Bush Nick Collins Kenneth L. Davis Jimmy Disman Charles Doolin David F. Estes Sharon Frazier Billy Furlong Roger D. Gerald Johnny Hammer Juanita Harrison Sylvia Harrison Ray Hiser Rachel Hogue Junior Houchens Steven R. Jackson Rodney Jewell, Jr. Glenda Jones Larry Jones Claudette Lewis Connie Lindsey Nancy Pedigo Diane Price Marilyn Proffitt Martha Smith Gerald Spann 'un-wnn-r M ,uw ,MQn M' SGPHOMORE 1 ,, MISS SOPHCDMORE A . SOPHCDMORE Bonnie Settles and Danny Shipley 24952, i V S, v' 44 ag-um. if -Q 25 F We ' ' frf. E ,V Ernest D. Key T T T Mary Ann H ly Sfeeflbefgen V E. , Judy Taylor Joyce Todd Neal Todd Rebecca Toms do dddy y dcd M Joel Trracy i Anna Ward . Kenneth Ward h 3 Uh' Katie Wheet ' V Mike Wilkerson 21' f ,:', If :.,, my dddd , . W. 7, ,l, M Marcus Williams Judy Woodcock T L Milton Woodcock 'tw f,. '? r M Martha Wyatt Tressie Yokl ey ' X M f 3 1 5 Pig, we ,l at V 7, W if wi K if D r ff X if 53 . , fs M' 'Q K 4 M In Wm -bf WMMQM MW' A 3.2 Www an 0-410' N ff wmv 'MQ 2 ' A 'egg' gl' Jennie Ballard PRES:-IME MR. A D MISS FRESHMA Deanie Harlow and Sheva Ellis if , ,r V I .1 4, My fl W we 4 ff Martha Berry Darlene Boles Neal Bradshaw Walter Cannon Linda Childress Judy Collins Loretta Devasher Linda Disman Ira lo Duncan Larry Elmore Larry Ballard 3 J Rebecca Ballard 33 W , . , ,,, FRESHME JuSt didnt Jigs, have ning L, Wear 991 anim FIRST ROW: Linda Elmore, Paul Elmore, Judy Gosnell, Katie Graves, Brenda Hiser, and Judy Holland. SECOND ROW: Gobel Houchens, Ruth Ann Houchens, Georgia Huddleston, Betty Key, Francis Kidd, Jerry Lane, and Barbara Lewis. THIRD ROW: Billy Lindsey, Ramona Lindsey, Robert Lucas, Tommy Martin, Frances Melton, Leroy Moss, and Georgia Rhoades. FOURTH ROW: Patricia Riddle, John Rigney, Steve Sanders, Beverly Short, Cindy Smith, Michael Steenbergen, and Dickie Thomas. FIFTH ROW: Martha Thomas, Judy Turner, Sandra Wilkerson, Francis Williams, Mike Wyatt, Richard Wyatt, and Wilson Wyatt. V MCL l 5 J W Li ZFX 34, WM' ,s'F,, ' , ,f .,.w' V if S , I 1 I X Ag 1 f, ! I, 1 -f ,Y 1,1 ' M 4 af Charles Atnip Pat Carver in y Robert Duvall Carolyn Borders Bobby Burgess Linda Etherton Sammy Hunt Janie Jackson Janet Lee Richard Pedigo Douglas Powell Roger Settles Steve Starr Clara Mae Tarry Carol Turner larry Ward Maxie Williams Roger Woodcock Cheryl Woosley Daniel Wyatt EIGHTH GR DE Robert Chambers Judy Chism Gary Claywell Reid Cole Judy Estes Debbie Griffin Jimmy Goodman Jo Haynes Jo David Houchens f rss dl' , V -Rondall Jewell , Ronnie Kin grey Janet Lewis Sheila Maxey P - Donnie Morrison f- . - aes: . -, ,- :N ,Ie ggi gi Nbqs ig I :rs-L 1 J lnq NEJ GaYe Mutter J Q Sandra Norris Jo Anne Osborne 55 'i ' '5Af' : Brett Powell J' Janetta Riddle si s 'R K X is 's ,K 'N- L ai Es , S 1 N it Darlene Renfro Wayne Smith David Toms Gary Wells Marlene Woodcock SEVENTH GRADE SECTION A MR. MANION, TEACHER Lillie Duval James Frazier Evelyn Furlong Patricia Hiser Rose Houchens Mary Jones Judith Lindsey Gary Lucas Benny Martin Judy Melton Donnie Mills Tommy Pedigo Steve Powell Prudie Scott Elizabeth Steenbergen Gary Taylor Sharon Thompson Schumlia Ward Karan Woodcock Kerry Wyatt f e-:. Eff ff? I - ':: is Z A ' ' , gf A 526, ff s N tw E Xi tits, W ssl NY , + , a ... - . A Compliments of LAWSON'S GARAGE D-X Gasoline and Oils General Repair Work Phone 434-897 1 Fountain Run, Kentucky Compliments of NATIONAL STORES FURNITURE ANNEX Furniture 86 Appliances QualityAt Reasonable Prices Scottsville, Kentucky SEVENTH GRADE R me 'X b aw '15-Me' Q s 'aw' nw fws S 3, ' Y li fe R lily ww, aqhwgf E E i s ry. if f Y iii In ' ' station B MRS. CORNWALL, TEACH ER Patricia Atnip Tommy Berry Eddie Birge Anita Branham Martha Collins Connie De Vasher Nina Disman Ruth Eaton Victoria Furlong Marilyn Harrison Rita Hogue Thomas Hogue Daryl Hunt Linda Jewell Kenneth Jones Larry Jones Kenneth Kidd Billie .lo Settles Billy Short Sharon Sullivan Charles Turner Marsha Tracy Danny Vinson Glenda Turner lane Yokley Compliments of RHOADES' ORCHIDS Cattleya, Cymbidium, Phaleanopsis, Vanda, Botanical Austin, Kentucky M2l23 IXTH GRADE X rs: -- A K FQ ,. Axx. , Let's play geography. Clfifth and Sixth Grade Studentsj 'Cv 3,51 ii MRS. COM BS, TEACHER FIRST ROW: Donna Jean Berry, Brenda Bush, Stevan Chapman, Sherilyn Child ress, Toni Collins, Wilma Davis, and Vickie Hindman. SECOND ROW: Philip Holder, Joe Mutter, Linda Norris, Stephen Osborne, Jennie Payne, Madeline Steenbergen, and Lynn Strode. THIRD ROW: Billy Joe Toms and Shelia Wilkerson. SIXTH GRADE as is 5, .S i C , C y, 5. 'si f Q., ,,,. N, 2, as Nxt? Rs X gil ii f in 4359 ' 'A 57 , x . I S , -1' J '. x , ' 'ff ' Si is K X . ', , T rf rs? SQ., . an F' xs X ,, r 3 1 1 s I N.k':,,,z,,::,, E Z QQEIVE E.: T :ZQ 3 ,.,bt, Q .,b. b R is F51 if 2 is - . J 'L Y i ' 2 3. I S s Q ry ' s it 13. F 1 it X , , X L iz: XXI' H 3 'f I! H Xl us , J ,ffl xx 5 f sm. 3 MRS. JONES, TEACHER 4 v 5 X is is, FIRST ROW: Joyce Akers, William Ballard, James Ray Borders, Rickey Borders, Bubby Buster, Hunter Carver, and James Carver. SECOND ROW: Charles Cochran, Gary Davis, Rickey Elmore, Jerry Harwood, Marion Harwood, Michael Holland, and Janice Houchens. THIRD ROW: Pamela Houchens, Gary Huddleston, Lawrence Key, Walter Kidd, Kelly Nuckols, Louise Patrick, and Wayne Settles. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Shipley, Danny Stinnett, Charles Tarry, Larry Todd, James Tracy, Donald Turn and Charles Vibbert. FIFTH ROW: Tim Vinson, Bobby Williams, and Kathy Williams. er, Ill HFTH GRADE 1 KX., ss Walter Mansfield Denise Mutter Rlta Norris Martha Thomas Nancy Thomas Becky Thomerson Phillip Tracy Shelia Ward Loretta Wood beta Alexander David Billingsley Sondra Birge Sharon Boles David Bush Lee Ann Byrd , If Debbie Furlong is it Christy Graham Marilyn Hatcher Kathy Hall Diann Jones Q ,asses . i Q ' g i L M r ' , X Sue Brown . Michael Burgess 1 s'r' I V i t Elame Cannon r 3 Q -- I -- Jessica Chambers qhgz -- Stevie Coulter sv gn r. 1' ,?wgfN K, ,. tv Q grid .er s r Mrs . Combs' S X. ss ss 'fa S s Q r ,,,: Sgr 2 5. 39 ff., 2 S X L s rw . A W Nw' S , s split section of the Fifth Grade EDITOR'S NOTE--Mr. Richey's section of the Fifth Grade begins with Leta Alexander's name and continues on the next page. refs 'i',g IIILVQ 42 Wgavrp' A 51115 1 Faye Duncan Mark Durham Ruthine Elmore Katie Gosnell Mike Hammer Billy Houchens Kenny Houchens Rosie Houchens Billy Hurt Carlotta Jackson FIFTH GRADE 4251! 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RICHEY, TEACHER Sherry Jewell Dianna Lindsey David Lyons Debbie Lyons Annetta Norris Richard Powell Sandy Settles Gary Shaw Gene Settles Diane Smith Ricky Spillman Joey Steenbergen Larry Tarry Jean Todd Charles Turner Ricky Turner Rita Watson Daryl Wilkerson Doris Williams Ricky Wyatt J J J .4 -43 FOURTH GRADE ggi --.. ' 2 ig? M 5 T ai- X rs rf Z ,V ,, my was h Mix .4 ' V WMMT , ., W .,,'ff?' ,W H '.'i5'af mafiii ff:fz21wW,fw'2 J I ,. ?lfx?Eas1ff'1f81 flefisr iff: ' :'f'?? ,,1 jiziigqgfi ff an ,ai . , V-eff, li ii-5' ' 'TE 7? 255513: M- in THA V 'f ' ' , ' ik rEl 1Fff' 1 --sr' 'MH . - ' ,fm 2 ' f - . W Q. rs, .,,, Miz - .A ,.,., - -I-ff : ,, Zi V Rafi , , ' U , H fr fy if mn 'N 'eg 1 . , ,J J 'E Z f Jfxiffgw was it is at - -K 'Lf a nib, 1' A J, A? 'zvf '-11'.V ,- wiv ff ani' 4? ff T25 W ii ,J ,, . ,.,, ' , , ,W , aaa-.,,,,,y. , J :fuw ,. . . u f T-1 'ia: 2::.Z': W'--31,,z,rg:f5'25 alum' .,, 1 W ' M I 5 ,, A . Qf J gf! , 5 A .19 X FW w- , M V5,.iV,k-.H? Vf: ,3?, ,V , , R fm' ik' M52 V A , V .W J M .t :ramm- J ' P ur: is if Wins ,Avv , ,. lvnl , K, EAA .,,,,, : 7,35 ,.: zz. .!.. V 7 E - A' y 571 f i' K cliff 2' ' V, I I 'Z ' ' ' , , f'2ff:kf lf 'i: ki ffl A S J is ,. if is ' ,L M . Vuu ,A , it , we ' K I ' T. , in M ,rr ' ,C QR R . ' 3 aa' 'Ei r: 495 ' , 'Yi ,Q .. ' J 2 M 4 ., L,L' J w E XE M 5 5 ' Q L 227' -' 'Q , Y SECTION MRS. PROFFITT, TEACHER FIRST ROW: Rita Britt, Shirley Carver, John R. Childress, Stevie Clark, Phila Collins, Richard Hiser, and Kay Hogue. SECOND ROW: Gary Houchens, Judy Houchens, Douglas Hunt, Deborah Jackson, Teresa Jewell, Doris Jordon, and Eddie Key. THIRD ROW: Lawrence Lessenberry, Richard Lewis, Richard Lucas, Larry Mesker, Lauretta Norris, Bobby Scott, and Jimmy Shaw. FOURTH, ROW: Ronnie Smith, Susan Spillrnan, Christie Starr, Phillip Taylor, Bonita Thorn- erson, Sally Toms, and Rondell Turner. FIFTH ROW: David Wiley, Bruce Wilkerson, Eva Wood, and Debra Woodcock. Ui Q3 'gi 'avr - O. ' X ,,,,, . 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Qi., AVI N V: M 13361 a,a- Ew4,ffwwT'MQafmM.H ,,,, u -W 1 V, . A, ,, K k ' ' W . ,. gf ' , 1 ' u f f '. - - .4 'V SW ,ff 'f5, ,'? if'! - 1?f5'f5f k' H ' f T ' , 1 A V A' V. , -f 5 2 I. '-.1 4' , , r , ,v j ' M D, J, ' r ' , 5 , K ' J f Wag HVTYJQ fwwewrM,fs Wg g ' 3' i 935R45'55Z 1 wwf are ' Eff, 5 , k J g fr' ,,,, ' . ' ,,-1:1 ., A ., -' w ifi ., iimW4wWyW5 fi' Ji' :E E E 4 Y Qi 'sy tif it ,. . fri ,,' F L' ' . v SECTION 1 1 : lf 1 MRS. BERTRAM, TEACHER 'X ,, FIRST ROW: Larry Akins, Ellen Ballard, Harold Ballard, Shirley Ballard, Wayne Cannon, Daniel Carver, and Danny Chapman. SECOND ROW: Vickie Clark, Diane Disman, Barry Elmore, Michael Furlong, Ricky Hall, Pamela Har- wood, and Ricky Huddleston. THIRD ROW: Willa Lee Huddleston, Rex Hurt, Gerald Kidd, Odell Melton, Jimmie Moss. Michael Shives, and Sandra Short. FOURTH ROW: Donald Smith, Ruel Smith, Connie Maxey, Pamela Todd, Peggy Joan Tracy, Jimmy Wyatt, and Marjorie Wyatt. FIFTH ROW: Donald Young, and Tommy Young. 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H WKS - fn , 9,0 1 ln X f- N y Duane Berry TEACHER A Bush N ff!-we ,AEZFT 1 J A V u ' V ,C fifas-:wa 4, i ' f '7 7 1 H iiikiii-SMH V u 'M iw gl, ,p L, - My My Hail? i I I ,, are 'Q 1 ' ii ' A ' V 'ff . ., - f , , J aa 4 gy gg f 4221 PM ! H WW C of , 53 ' , '1 ?Ff mi9fa.,'4f V gm' M awp. , , -1'. 1. - , , ,J .X ,. x . 1, A W R' -. 2 ms , y 'ZZ' ' 4 W . :WK .M ., , V ,1..,. . .., ,, V ,,..,,, ,, -W 5 fe if f W f R.,,A ' 4- ee. .H el' , B S f a W -vv. ,a M.. , M N 3 ,,, , gm Q1 5 if W' . , ws Ht ,' A, W ' 35 3151iifieixgmszlfifffiiiaiiggf ,, , , f . - wps-Hfrfm:-,,,,,,,f, ., .W ,,,. , 2, ,f,d.,, ,,.tm4m Q, W 4 L fa ' f f K Ak h'-' Plffh F W,ff2f5?ifiQ:-ga -. ' , y .- agigifmf'-1' , aaii-,,msa,24,:-'Wi ' A V ' , , -, . ., - ' R ' Q- if egg :a2f',-f-- V .,,:,.1f,.:f 1 3, of- ., 71. - I 1- an I - , fjj' ,-, ' - ' ' VK' ' 1 , 9, 3 , J, , -A my ,V gf , , H, , in Aa .. A t . n , Vg z'i4,4'343?f?x , ,wi 1 fi , ' :gi , V ' V ' f 4 ' f 'A W, , i, L 1 Mu gn F . Z ,f '1 ' ,. ' Y 'H I va-M '- f ' 1 if' fi ' ' ' 3.5 2'i',,,pU 1 5 7. 4 , , WWW., - ,i ff- AM f V An ir we ' - . - 'r ' VY ,W V '--' 571' 1 5 if . v , ' . 4 4 ' 2 f ' ' ' ' 1 , i SECOND ROW Teresa Francis. Vickie Carver, Kathy Chapman, Barry Davis, Patricia Durham, Judy Duvall, Tommy Elmore, and THIRD ROW: Cindy Holder, Michael Houchens, Cynthia Humphrey, Kathy Jones, Darlene Jordan, Johnny Kinslow, and Betty Lewis. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Martin, Ann Mesker, Janis Mutter, Lisa Pedigo, Wayne Pedigo, Sue Rich, and Guy Rutherford. FIFTH ROW: Stevie Shirley, Joe Tarry, Gary Thomerson, Ronnie Turner, Nancy Wyatt, Anthony Young, and Juanita Young. 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TEACHER I T fir ,2 FIRST ROW: Darrell Britt, Rickey Bush, Deborah Chapman, Sherry Devasher, Karen Doolin, Billie Jo Duvall, and John Craft. SECOND ROW: Stevie Ellis, Patricia Elmore, Bobby Gerald, Keith Harlow, Peggy Harrison, Steve Har- wood, and Karen Hibbett. THIRD ROW: Donnie Houchens, Pattie I-louchens, Eric Lee, James Melton, Janet Payne, llean Pedigo, and Debbie Shaw. FOURTH ROW: Donald Short, J.C. Smith, Rickey Sneed, Harvey Sturgeon, Dennis Tarry, Barry Watson, and Randall Williams. FIFTH ROW: Ellen Woodcock, Daryl Woosley, and Lois Walden. 48 44444444 S COND GRADE MR M, . Q .Q-it1n,,Q,..sg. - ., 5w,sg-rw. .sQ,t-5283532 3- -as -1 H 5-5?-gsmsg. ,s -U 11, - ' ' RFK Q C X A A ....,, Eli., S 'gg..g A - 1 -r . - if R S ' -- Q r Q,. - P f - -- .2 s X ,. V ' . ' ' H if lf? A - A R XS ? g I 3 fK-f Q f Q ' . - '- .. se S -1, 5 5' xi' A-. I sy. K W Xu- K 1 ' 4' . , is Z ff E . 4- ' 'isa I - 1-. .+- ..,.. - . y M i--. S- rl. .. g . . S we Jr fi - ' ' -,, . 5 sm., A ' T ' - Q R I . y H - ,si sf s R. , . . - lqi, M 1 -- . . . W - - - -' f-- ' V . -- . .W I - - ' .,,. t - g W'AA-- I awp, Q R .. -L' 1 A Q Q5 k'f' t - ,,., 'R-is V 1 'sH::- ' k'.. ' ,' ' I N -. ' ., ffl- fl- ., S' - - 5' '- iii' 'iff' f ' -. i , f-'rl ' E1 'S ' R . '. . '-9' ' 1 V R ' - it . - gs: ,.,- ,.,.. - ' f-- Q . sf .. ' M ' ' . it K R. - -, A I :Q . .,,. .,..,,,Az1 . Vi .. , , ., b :':. i IW S WN. - .r. sf- ' -- .... -.S-.So - X ' 2 P 2 t :ilk D ., ., A,,W A,,,7-.,51 X , . . 'L . .. .22 .1 ' A sf' gf'- .,. . .l.x.,,,,.,., , A , yt ,- . I , ,if 3.-,m.,l,:d,gA,i 1,,Sk:1 Aix.. , . K 'Q-,.,, X r , QE X I .2 ,N Q V 95,13 . 'Maur' V sia.,mf 5, fi kg , Q, .- .. . Es 2 r w- I f W--: QE 2 ' f' -. ir'--12. X i 5? . - - . Er- WSQSSS-EQ! Miki, FIRST ROW: Alecia Alexander, Douglas Boles, Bill Brown, Theresia Cole, Delton Centers, David Etherton, and Richard Glass. SECOND ROW: Carolyn I-Iogue, Janice Hogue, Timmy Holland, David Hammer, Robert Hiser, Robert Humphrey, and Pamela Key. THIRD ROW: Regina Lindsey, Becky Lucas, Stephen Meadows, Charles Norris, Jimmy Pedigo, Becky Robinson, and Linda Scott. FOURTH ROW: Cordell Shockley, William Smith, Ewell Turner, Randy Turner, Kathy Wells, Ricky Williams, and Kenneth Wood. 6iiJQllxrxr3 6 '- 'f-s srlsfew J W iil I-eil 3 lfiil . x A plc! gag? 'gg af eb at Qi, MRS. BRITT, TEACHER FIRST GRADE MRS. WOODS SECTION OF THE FIRS' GRADE , I Q ' we if if j gp Y ' I 'Y ,X , if ir' IP: 3 M? I 'K gl E r Er' 1 1 ffffaf E--,f a XX 4 1 . f it S EREEEEE ' 'r at V ., Y, ga 5 ,Q ,. ,,,.,,. , Z ,,,W--- , .,.. .gf ' , of f - I I U ? y:mf, ,Q rr , . -' , my f' i,i7,?fn' 1- ,REQ -' V I, .V ' 1-fi v 'T 1 f Cf:.'1l'rf'i:-flttffv 'Z f ' iff f f f '41 . ,,ff'- Was, ,. . r:,f'a',f,,,. '- ,, ' ' ,QW ,H W 1 K ' A ag W E ,l 3 M 4 V' H ' K L ' 4' f J 2 are i f, ,373 ,W Q , V 1 f If 5,11-3, I V .rua V . , V 45 15:2 I L , K Q, ' I , 2.1, 1. cf- 4 . ,f,':.1? ' M 0 4 , 5 ,w r N , i V A ,r -mu H 1 M ,En B I V 7 3 I, I -.5 1 7 1 ixfmr. C1256 Q, EM fffiyfff' 'fffff fd, 1 ' ' f 5 an 31 FIRST ROW: Barbara Jean Ballard, Charles Terry Borders, Rodger Carver, Martha Champan, Durwood Centers, James Coulter, and Vickie Sue Coulter. SECOND ROW: Tawyna Durham, Eddie Trancis, Christina Humphrey, Nancy Jewell, Vivian Hunt, Carlos Jones, and Barbara Kennedy. THIRD ROW: Charles Patrick, Charles Short, Jr., Sherry Smith, Ted Woosley, Jackie Sue Wyatt, Tony Wyatt, and Vickie Young. ,O FIR T GRADE 1-:xo my MRS. RHOADE'S SECTION OF THE FIRST GRADE L+ 31 f f ,,,, '-- -, ' if ., WA ,365 , ..,, ,H dw U I ,, ' 3' I ,'i 9 , , ,,,. , A f tn 1 gr f - 1 ' 4 sv ,V.,I,V.. , 1. .. ' H fn M A .0 fr , lf is ff 'ik 4 It fi' fngg 'S , X , ,,,.,, . , I I 4, I WW ' M , B I' W ff'-I 1,1 , I .- , I ., ' ' ,,,, A , , W ' .... , , A 1 fir F' nw Q I W i ? f Q' I , , I W II I V f I v--- , J' X 'I I , 4 A X - I, . ' 0' , , ' ,, ,- ff' 1 L , i I 1 ' U 9' 7 I A My 'vita ' 1 FIRST ROW: Sallie Alexander, Patricia Birge, Rhonda Borders, David Ray Brown, Ann Carter, Shelia Cash, and Debbie Sue Dismon. SECOND ROW: Shelia Fay Fields, Jeff Groce, Ricky Harwood, Clifton Wayne Hogue, Vickey Jewell, Wade Harrison, and Terry Lynn Noris. THIRD ROW: Jo Parrish, Mark Alan Powell, Eugene Rich, Jackie Sherfry, Victor Smith, David Strode, LB. Turner, and Jennifer Witt. 51 ,W Q . Q., iff 0 X 6 if gi fx L, X '34 K o 0 ' A w MMM W 9 o I 'P N Q 5 Q Q' gif Q is 1 ii 4? ifx , y 4 ol' 6 x ,av ,,,,x in 8 95- ,gi 1 5' 95 ,ice X' its fx ww PQ ,W ,,., .F-' 5 . 1 PRINCE A D PRINCESS At Right: Robert Chambers and Darlene Renfro, members of the eighth grade class, were chosen Prince and Princess ofthe Harvest Festival. QUEEN A D KI G At Left: Judy Gosnell and Michael Steenbergen, both fresh- men, were crowned Queen and King of the Harvest Festival in October. FHA S FFA CLUBS The FHA Club is sponsored by Mrs. Nancy Button. WX its 1 S sassy S QS The FFA Club is sponsored by Mr. Owensby and Mr. Britt. CLUBS A CLUB Sponsor: Miss Ford LIBRARY CLUB CLUBS FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CLUB SCIENCE CLUB Linda Berry Carolyn Ward Ralph Lewis Pat Woodcock Nell Settles Martha Hurt Barbara Lewis Dottye Proffitt Darlene Boles Brenda Thomas EEE I sei ii s ! G6Org1a Rhoades Jackie Bertram E Es' Carey Branharn, Linda Furlong, presidentg and Billy Joe Martin. Charlotte Tracy Theresa Britt Judy B1111HgS1eY Peggy I0 Eaton Judy Wi11i211'HS Larry Branham Not shown 1n plc ture - Miss Sim- mons, Sponsor Faye Jackson Judy Bridges Martha Berry Sandra Jones Frances Kidd Ann Wheeler CLUB A , as 5 fum, , ' , , he 1 X wXHfrNi'Wi wx 3 .wh CHRISTMA FLOAT This prize winning float, sponsored by the Junior Class under the supervision of Mr. Nuckols and Mr. Rhoades, was an en try in the Christmas parade at Glasgow, Nov. 26, 1965. The carolers are Wanda Cash, Pat Woodcock, Georgia Rhoades, Sandra Plumlee, Theresa Britt, Ann Wheeler, Judy Williams, and Jackie Bertram. TH E TALON STAFF Seated at table are Miss Ford, sponsor, Charlotte Tracy. and Faye Jackson. First row, standing, left to right, are Nell Settles, Pat Woodcock, Sandra Jones, Mary Ruth Wood. Carolyn Ward, Martha Hurt, Peggy Jo Eaton, Carolyn Mclntyre and Theresa Britt. Standing at back are Larry Branham and Don Price. The staff publishes the school newspaper, the TALON . 59 ,FA Al rg A , ' I---ll. ,Jug xmnnmr, p Y YQ x ff Qf -nf Q' ...fn-' X. ' I LOOKING AT AUSTIN-TRACY HIGH SCHOOL WE SEE OLIRSELVES. CAUGHT IN A DAILY ROUTINE EXCITED BY WHAT WE LEARN, PERPLEXED BY WHAT WE DON'T KNOW, MOTIVATED BY PARTICIPATION, ENJOYING EACH OTHER IN WHAT WE DO AND DON'TDO, WE ARE AUSTIN - TRACY HIGH. wianlvw-HAM 2. 'tx ZA PHYSICS CLASS MR. RHOADES, INSTRUCTOR G E O M ET RY MR. NUCKOLS, INSTRUCTOR LIBRARY MISS SIMMONS. LIBRARIAN AMERICAN HISTORY MR. BRANHAM, INSTRUCTOR THE STUDENT COMES NOT TO ANSWER, BUT TO ASK.' ENGLISH IV ion A , S TO ENGLISH IV ion B HELM . INSTRUCTOR COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT ug Class S ORD, INSTRU PHYSICAL EDUCATION DAY. INSTRUCTOR SENIOR AND JUNIOR HIGH CLASS SCENES MRS. BUTTON, INSTRUCTOR 2 AGRICULTURE I MR. BRITT, INSTRUCTOR SEVENTH GRADE HISTORY MR MANION. INSTRUCTOR SEVENTH GRADE ARITHMETIC MRS. CORNWELL, INSTRUCTOR R HOIVIE I ECONOMICS I 5 Nw N ELEMENTARY CLASSES REMEDIAL READING In Mr. Broady's remedial reading classes, students learn how to be- come better readers. SIXTH GRADE Through the study of history. Mrs, Iones's sixth graders deve- lop an understanding and appre- ciation of our American heritage. 4--nu. Ti., FIFTH GRADE Mr. Richey's fifth graders learn that arithmetic is one of the most important tools of daily living. FOURTH GRADE Here, students in Mrs. Proffitt's room are reading about current events in Newsweek, ELEME TARY GRADES THIRD GRADE In Mrs. Blair's geography class, students learn how people live and work in other parts of the world. SECOND GRADE Decorating the bulletin board is a pleasant task for Mrs. Steen- bergen's second graders. ut! FOURTH GRADE Section B In Mrs. Bertram's room students have a special reading period for current events. THIRD GRADE GEOGRAPHY Kentucky, their native state, is the focal point of interest for Mrs. Hawks's third graders. r 'sfrtt R if? 2 . s sr af S to-I, ,fs 1 :,... Qffffs OFFENSIVE TEAM FRONT ROW: Winston Cunningham, David Holder, Kenneth Davis, Mike Ellis, and Freddie Cunningham. SEC OND ROW: Larry Morris, Don Price, and Terry Turner. DEFENSIVE TEAM FRONT ROW: Winston Cunningham. Ralph Lewis, Larry Elmore, David Holder, Ray Hiser. and Kenneth Davis. SECOND ROW: Don Price, Mike Ellis, Freddie Cunningham, and Terry Turner. 67 TE MWORK AND H RD PRACTICE SPELL SUCCESS. AUSTIN -TRACY' S FOOTBALL GAMES In the opening games of the season, the Austin-Tracy Eagles looked tough in beating Park City by a score of 56 to 6. The game featured a strong defense and an explosive offense. The second game found Austin-Tracy going against Temple Hill. The Eagles again came through with a good defense as they held Temple Hill to 6 points with the offense scoring 33 points. Next, the Eagles played host to a new, inexperienced North Warren team. North Warren showed unexpected strength, but the Eagles won by a score of twenty-five to zero. At this time Austin-Tracy was undefeated, but had to face a tough Gamaliel team. The game was close, but the Austin-Tracy Eagles won by a score of twenty to eighteen. In the second game with the Gamaliel Tigers, the Eagles were fired up and they were victorious again with a score of thirty-one to six. In the game with Hiseville, the Eagles played exceptionally well by defeating the Cardinals forty-one to zero. It was getting close to a show down between Caverna and Austin-Tracy. when the Eagles passed up Park City on a muddy field and ran away with the game. forty-nine to zero. Then came the game that told the tale---Caverna, seven to zero, versus Austin-Tracy, seven to zero. The game was played at Caverna before an estimated crowd of fifteen hundred spectators. The Eagles fumbled on the opening kickoff and Caverna scored. Austin-Tracy fumbled again, but stopped Caverna from scoring. Then, the Eagles scored on a pass play to Terry Turner, Austin-Tracy's speedy halfback, for the first touchdown Caverna scored twice again. Austin-Tracy scored once more and the first half ended with the Eagles on the sev- en yard line with a first down and goal to go. The second half was similar to the first half, and Caverna won the contest with a score of thirty-two to twenty. Although the Eagles did not win, they established a new record for wins and losses. When the annual football banquet was held at Mammouth Cave, Austin-Tracy was honored with four all-confer- ence players--Terry Turner, Don Price, Mike Ellis, and Freddie Cunningham. Another great honor was be- stowed upon Austin-Tracy's football coach, Mr. Jimmy Manion, who was named Coach-of-the-Year. Aus- tin-Tracy also received the runner's up trophy. --Don Price and Larry Branham EOOTB LL SQUAD A ' 68 ' It pays to play. The page is sponsored by THE SPORT SHOP, 108 North Race St. , Glasgow, Kentucky FOCTB LL Senior football players, Terry Turner. Mike Ellis Don Price, David Holder. and Freddie Cunning- ham. Coach Jimmy Manion and Carol Lou Turner. In the Barren County Track meet, Carol won the 660 yards run. She also won second in the Gir1's State Track meet at Lexington, Kentucky. 69 BA KETBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Charles Day, Robert Chambers, Bobby Burgess, Danny Shipley, Kenneth Davis, Larry Branham, Freddie Cunningham, Winston Cunningham, Don Price, David Holder, Terry Turner, Steve Sanders, and Assistant Coach Jimmy Manion. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Robert Wyatt, David Toms, Larry Ward, Johnny Hammer, Joe Haynes, Joe David Houchens, Wil- son Wyatt, Richard Pedigo, Jimmy Goodman, Gary Wells, Ronnie Kingrey, and Dennis Burgess. SECOND ROW: Coach Charles Day, Larry Ballard, Robert Chambers. Larry Elmore, Danny Shipley, Daniel Wyatt, Kenneth Da- vis, Dennis Colter, Bobby Burgess, Sammy Hunt, Goble I-louchens, Steve Sanders, and Coach Jimmy Manion. BA KETBALL VARSITY TEAM AND CHEERLEADERS AUSTIN-TRACY HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SCHEDULE I965-I966 Nov 19 . Chandlers . . . Home Ian. Nov 24 . Adairville . . . Home Ian. Nov 30 . Hiseville . . . Home Jan. Dec. 3 . Bristow . . . . Away Jan. Dec 7 . Park City . . . . . Away Feb Dec 10 . Richardsville ...... Home Feb Dec 11 Garnaliel . . 1 .... Away Feb Dec 20-21 ...... Nor. Warren Tourna. Feb Jan. 4 . Glasgow ........ Home Feb Jan. '7 . Bristow ........ Home Feb Jan. 14 . Temple Hill . . . . . Away Feb Principal V Ap ' K. B. SIDWELL i ff 5 Head Coach 9 CHARLES R. DAY Q? wo, Assistant Coach JIM MAN ION Tompkinsville Hiseville . . . . . Adairville . . . . Scottsville . . . . . Park City .... . . Tompkinsville Temple Hill . . . . . Richardsville . . . . Chandlers . . . . Alvaton . Garnaliel . . . . Home Away Away Home Home Away Home Away Aw ay Away Home 71 ,- --ii -- ---2, GIRL ' TRACK TEA AND BASEBALL TEAM GIRLS' TRACK TEAM, I965 FIRST ROW: Joyce Todd, Rebecca Toms, Judy Turner, Diane Price, Linda Berry and Carol Turner, SECOND ROW: Mr. Manion, Ira Jo Duncan, Sharon Frazier. Barbara Lewis, Judy Gosnell, Marcus Williams, Marlene Woodcock. and Sheva Ellis. ' ' f v f f - wsfrwgw w. f Q , A f , , F Y ,,,M,, , W, BASEBALL TEAM, I965 FIRST ROW: Steve Sanders, Jimmy Houchens, Danny Shipley, Donnie Thomas, Tony Turner, Terry Turner, and Roger Gerald. SECOND ROW: Coach Charles Day. Larry Elmore, Charles Doolin, Marshall Woodcock, Charles Hopkins, Bobby Steenbergen, Don Price, Larry Branham, Johnny Houchens and Robert Wyatt. - , yi X Q 1 I ,mf ., , , ,fwWWfm,, fewiwzzfffiiggfzgnfi i 5 Q? im ,,,, 1 f M! www 3 :xx B' ,f ifpff, f H ff if ,f Wx ff fu 6? , fi WA faq W ff 4' fi X 'ofa' 'UWHUW L if f,,gjk ff 51' f if f fwym ,W , WW 552, , W f Wi, 4 N ins: Qx Emu qqqq EEF' ..gX as S :H 4 1 , Wh, M f gg E OUR COCKS LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Ivy Elmore. Mrs. Bar- bara Williams, Mrs. Richard Whitlow, and Mrs. Ruby Berry. OUR CLISTODIANS Mr. and Mrs. Willard Harrison and their young son, David. Picture not available 'Q , icuii!! 1 - . LUN H TIME! Delicious meals are served to the chil- dren at our school. In the scene above the children with smiles and curiosity, pose for the photographer during the r lunch period. At right the children are in line for lunch. OUR BUS DRIVERS Our bus drivers, Edd Burgess, Clifton Wilkerson, Murrel Underwood, William Atnip, Douglas Turner, Charles Woodcock, Gilbert Houchens, Basil Harrison, and their substitutes, Orville Lowe and Garnett Gosnell have a tremendous responsibility in transporting the children safely to and from school. They are faithful in the performance of their duties. OUR CAFETERIA r rv.. MISCELLAN LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Wilkerson, Billy Joe Martin, Bud Wyatt, Marshall Woodcock, and Robert Wyatt. Mrs. Audrey Wood, secretary, is shown here at work the principal's office. in Rl G-A-LI G Marshall Woodcock, a senior, is presented his 1966 class ring by Principal Kenneth Sidwell. I966 CF SS LA C E TH SS LA SENIOR C EST RG USTIN-TRACY'S LA dA Most Likely To Succeed . Most Athletic . Get Around The Most . Most Indolent . Most Talented . Biggest Pests . Best Citizens . Most Mischievous . The Quietest . The Nearest . Best Disposition . . Best Drivers . Friendliest . . The Loudest . The Sneakiest . Biggest Flirts . The Married Seniors To-night CLASS MOTTO we are launchedg where shall w CLASS COLORS Mint green and white CLASS FLCDWER Yellow rose S . . Phyllis Short Carolyn Ward . Mike Ellis Don Price Terry Turner Mary Ellis Larry Branham . . David Holder Judy Bush , Joel Woodcock Bobby Key . Pat Woodcock Billy Joe Martin , . Ronnie Jones Mike Jones . Linda Furlong Eutre Shirley Brenda Thomas . Janice Proffitt R. J. Hogue . . . Brenda Birge Lee Royce Collins . . Nell Settles Joe Graves Jim Mutter . . Robert Wyatt Brenda Hagan . Royce Watson Judy Lewis . Charlotte Tracy Faye Jackson . Judy Billingsley . Sandra Jones Marshall Woodcock . Freddie Cunningham Peggy Jo Eaton Betty Lewis . . . Carey Branham Linda Williams Berry Dottye Spillman Proffitt Johnny Houchens anchor? ,Qs ,al 2 THE ANNUAL STAFF FIRST ROW: Mike Ellis, Mike Jones, Marshall Woodcock, Billy Joe Martin, Larry Branham, Robert Wyatt, Ter- ry Turner, David Holder, and R. J. Hogue. SECOND ROW: Pat Woodcock, Charlotte Tracy, Brenda Birge. Brenda Hagan, Linda Berry, Dottye Proffitt, Carolyn Ward, Linda Furlong, Peggy Jo Eaton, Judy Lewis, Sandra Jones, Brenda Thomas, Phyllis Short, Faye Jackson, and Nell Settles. NOT SHOWN IN PICTURE: Judy Bush and Judy Billingsley. L'ENVOI CWe wish to submit this poem, often called When Earth's Last Picture Is Painted , as a postscript--The Annual Staffj When Earth's last picture is painted, and the tubes are twisted and dried, When the oldest colors have faded, and the youngest critic has died, We shall rest, and faith, we shall need it--lie down for an aeon or two, Till the Master of All Good Workmen shall put us to work anew. And those that were good shall be happy: they shall sit in a golden chairg They shall splash at a ten-league canvas with brushes of comets' hair. They shall find real saints to draw from--Magdalene, Peter, and Paulg They shall work for an age at a sitting and never be tired at all! And only the Master shall praise us, and only the Master shall blameg And no one shall work for money, and no one shall work for fame, But each for the joy ofthe working, and each, in his separate star, Shall draw the Thing as he sees It for the God of Things as They are! -Rudyard Kipling 79 Compliments of TAYLOR'S PRESCRIPTION SERVICE, INC. . in UUE ZIM South Green St. i f? Glasgow, Kentucky SEl?c1Ill1'i. Phone 65l-SIMS Reliable Prescriptions Compliments of GLASGOW TRADING CENTER John Deere Farming Implements-Custom Mixing Purina-Chows-Armour Fertilizer Glasgow smgpnmt Kentucky STANDARD FARM STORE Glasgow, Ky. Your G. E. Dealer HWhere The Accent Is Put On Valueu Compliments of BEST WAY FOOD STORE Glasgow, Ky. .0'f'f'f 'fz U A LI T y SERVICE . gl:-A N DC 6 wEJ'l'Rl E R VI Compliments of RICHARDSON'S HARDWARE 5 BARREN COUNTY HARDWARE CO. Glasgow, Ky. Compliments of FOUNTAIN RUN MILLING CO. Feed-Seed-Fertilizer Feed and Seed Cleaning Phone 434-8762 Fountain Run, Ky. Compliments of THE FARMER'S NATIONAL BANK Capital SlO0,000 Surplus 5 Profits-S425,000 Member F.D.I.C.-Member Federal Reserve System HOur Greatest Asset Is Your Good Will.H HEHIII NHIAL IBSIIVI SYSITN Compliments of GREER'S FLORIST AND GREER'S USED CARS Phone 65l-2390 Glasgow Kentucky gqif w Congratulations! Graduating Class of I966 BISHOP INSURANCE AGENCY Neal Bishop, Owner Glasgow, Ky. Compliments of KENTUCKY STATE BANK Scottsville, Ky. Compliments of RAY HARRISON Austin, Ky. Compliments of BOB HARPER'S FORD GARAGE Scottsville Kentucky Compliments of THE GLASGOW REPUBLICAN Glasgow, Ky. HThe Favorite Weekly Newspaper In Barren and Adjoining Countiesu f E-Wt' Compliments of T. W. CROW 8 SON FUNERAL HOME North Court Street Phone 237-BIIM Scottsville Kentucky HAir Conditioned and Oxygen Equipped Ambulance Service Day and Nightu Compliments of THE OLD PLANING MILL COMPANY Incorporated Quality Dry Lumber, Sash, Compliments Doors, Mill-Work of Faithful Service Since l9l3 Glasgow, Ky. Phone 651-3708 A FRHEND Morgan 5 College Streets Compliments of THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Glasgow, Ky. Compliments of HATCHER AND SADDLER FUNERAL HOME 24 Hour Ambulance Service Air Conditioned Phone 65l-3757 8Ol N. Race St. Glasgow Kentucky Compliments ot 5 if GEORGE FORD, JEWELER N QKN,QL, SiIver-China-Crystal-Diamonds-Watches figs' Glasgow, Kentucky Ira York S. H. Massey, Sr. S. H. Massey, Jr. YORK AND MASSEY International Tractors 5 Farm Machinery ,International Trucks, Buick and Pontiac Cars Frigidaire Appliances 5 Hardware Telephone 237-3l2l lO3 South Court St. Scottsville, Kentucky .181 2' ' 53'!,,: ' Compliments of GLASS'S GROCERY Compliments of PAYNE'S GARAGE Austin Ky. Goodyear Tires-Batteries S W 1 Accessories . ..vrQ . . jfklifgzv Sinclair Products wwe 5- w.A - My Roseville Road 'fiik-ig? Glasgow Kentucky -VMXI 1 Compliments of BENEDICT AND BENEDICT Standard Oil Products Phone 65l-52l2 Glasgow Kentucky Compliments of MR. 5 MRS. M. P. WILSON Route 6 Glasgow Kentucky YOKLEY FUNERAL HOME Keith Baker, Owner Russell Young Assistant Manager Tompkinsyille Kentucky Compliments of PEOPLE'S BANK OF TOMPKINSVILLE HComplete Installment Loan Departmentu Tompkinsville Kentucky Compliments of WILLOUGHBY OFFICE SUPPLY School and Office Supply Headquarters Phone 65l-325l IO6 East Wayne St. Glasgow Ky. SIMMONS DRUGS, INC. Uwe are in business for your health.H Phone 65l-38M2 North Public Square IIEIV PRESCRTPllONS MILLER-JOHNSON CLEANERS Custom Dry Cleaning Hlf your clothes are not becoming to you, then they should be coming to us.H IIA East College Street Compliments of HAGAN SERVICE STATION John J. Hagan, Proprietor Repair Work and Accessories 4 E9 i Phone 1 7 65l-3l95 Main Street i, 522' Fountain Run Kentucky 24! Glasgow, Kentucky Compliments of JACKSONIAN HOTEL South Side of Square Scottsville, Ky. Compliments of NATIONAL'STORE Glasgow Ky. Now, there are acres of Free Parking Space within one block of the Glasgow Square, Look for the HPark Safe Lotsu Nos. l,2, and 3. Just bring us your lot ticket and we will mark it Hpaidu. Compliments of HUGHES' FUNERAL HOME 24 Hour Ambulance Service Fountain Run, Ky. Phone ABM-858i Compliments of y JOHN BUTTS General Contractor GIGSQOW I Kentucky Best Wishes to the Seniorsl FOSTER HOUSE FOODS Mrs. Curtis Foster Jr. Route No. 2 I Glasgow I fel Kentucky Compliments of GLASGOW TRADING CENTER Glasgow ' Kentucky Compliments of NEW FARMERS' NATIONAL BANK East Public Square and HAPPY VALLEY DRIVE-IN BRANCH Phone 65l-5l58 Glasg Ky H ll R d t P t St t appy Va ey oa A res on ree Compliments of GAMALIEL BANK Gamaliel I Kentucky FOUNTAIN RUN BANK Fountai Run Kentucky Compliments of EDITH'S BEAUTY SHOP A tin, Ky. Phone M34-8895 Compliments of 55.21 'Q fi-:lf Q-9,lIx!eQs'lfrl'?' FARMERS' RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE CORPORATION Glasgow Kentucky Congratulations and Best Wishes to a Very Fine Cl HOLMES' RANT I Serving A P- '4 CQ 2 X S 1919 G1asgow, Kentucky C3 fn I 410-fJF:60iJ Compliments of NEHI-RGYAL CROWN CCDCA CQLA BCDTTLING CCD., INC. AND DISTRIBUTING . Q , : ', .Q . 'I' J as iz I f ' C 1001 Adams Street Bowlln en FRASIER SUPPLY CO., INC. Wire Fencing-Riding Equipment-Meta1 Roofing Feed-Seed-Ferti1izer 503-505 West Main St. Phone 651-5107 Glasgow Kentucky GROCE OIL CO. Gas For Less--With Two Locations At G1asgow, Ky and Haywood, Ky. on 31 E. South Phone 651-5961 or 678-5111 Comp1iments of PRESTON-ROPP CHEVROLET INC. 214 South Race St. Phone O1iye 1-3265 G1asgow Ky. Comp1iments of HOUCHENS MARKET G1asgow Comp1iments of FOWLER'S DEPARTMENT STORE ScottsviI1e Ky Comp1iments of WAYNE DUNN CHEVROLET INCORPORATED Scottsvi11e Comp1iments of NATIONAL STORE Fountain Run Ky. QZua.1,w at W Comp1iments of HUGHES' DRY GOODS Phone 434-8511 Fountain Run c i' n if DON'-rf omp imen s o SWEET FEED MILL Custom Grinding and Mixing Feeds-Seeds-Fertilizer Lime Spreading Fountain Run Ky. Phone ABA-896i Compliments of MR. AND MRS. KENNETH CALVERT lO9 Kenwood Court Glasgow Kentucky Compliments of MC COY MOTOR CO. Compliments of B. R. CARVER CAR SALES 705 West Main St. G1aSQOw3:15,LQ5Qgf?lkentucky Pnone 65l-8l63 5 of CTA F11 6Ol W. Main Street 2g?f?iEE? asf Glasgow Kentucky 5 -QQFEZLQJJ f HYour Quality Dealern HFor A Fair Deal, See Carver Car Salesu Compliments of FARM SERVICE Custom Grinding and Mixing Feeds Glasgow Kentucky Compliments of F. E. SHOCKLEY, D.M.D. Scottsville, Ky. Compliments of JONES'S GROCERY Tracy Kentucky Compliments of GILLIAM DRUGS Prescriptions HWnere Most People Tradeu Pnone 237'3lll Scottsville, Ky. conenmutmions, SENIORS: C P A3 X . 51 JERRY'S RESTAURANT Happy Valley Road Glasgow Kentucky Compliments of DEPOSIT BANK OF MONROE COUNTY Tompkinsville, Kentucky HSerying the People is Our Aim. Satisfied Customers is Our Goal.H Compliments of CHARLES H. OWEN Phone 8MB-69MB llM Old Louisville Rd Bowling Green, Ky. M2lOl Distributor TOM'S TOASTED PEANUTS Tom's Peanut Butter Sandwiches 5 Tom's Candies Tom's Sweet Sandwiches 5 Tom's Potato Chips Compliments of PEDIGO AND LESSENBERRY INS. Glasgow, Kentucky Rey L. Underwood E. M. Lessenberry Compliments , 1 3 RW' 2? ROBERT HARRISON XX Qegib. General Merchandise 'Rkqi Epxyf Austin, Kentucky I v4 FHFVZ .hA! 1' V I - 1-R I I fr f I , up, I III I ylfgl , 'Vu v 'om Iimerv' of I Compliments of I p 1 ' WHEELER'S GULF SERVICE MIRAZ F?5EiMERCURY South Green Street Ie I' Smeg Glasgow, Kentucky G16 I y ey Ea t k Phone 651-5906 S90 en UC V Compliments of RICHEY OIL COMPANY John R. Richey, President 7l5 West Main Street Glasgow, Kentucky MZIAI Phone 65l-3285 Compliments of GOODMAN CANDY COMPANY Il2 East College Street Glasgow Kentucky Compliments of PRESTON-ROPP CHEVROLET INC ZIA South Race St. Glasgow, Ky. Phone Olive I-3265 Compliments of SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Glasgow, Ky. SOUTH CENTRAL RURAL TELEPHONE CO-OP Glasgow , Ky. Extension Poles Save Time and Steps Cost Less Than Four Cents A Day Long Distance Rates Are Lower Aft 6:00 P.M GI . and for distancesover 220 miles a further reduction b ' : . . - . . S?111Sl21I 7 20 P M After 8.00 P.M. to 4.30 A.M. , a call anywhere in the Continental United States is OH Y 3 .00 or 3 minutes. Call a friend or relativeitonight. It is the next thing to a personal visit. Compliments of JAN'S BEAUTY SHOP Route 2 Glasgow, Ky. HAYWOOD BAIT S TACKLE SHOP Route 2 Glasgow, Ky. Phone 678-5lll Compliments of SCOTTSVILLE PRESCRIPTION Prescriptions are the center of our business. Scottsville, Ky. Compliments of STRAUSBURG'S FIVE S TEN CENT STORE Scottsville, Ky. Compliments of BURGESS'S GROCERY Lucas, Kentucky BOOSTERS l. Paul Jolly, Glasgow, Ky. 2. Good Year Service Store Glasgow, Ky. 3. Kinslow Standard Service Station Glasgow, Ky. g 4. Leroy Phillip 66 Station Happy Valley Road, Glasgow, Ky. 5. Sew-Mor Fabric Shoppe 211 Columbia Ave., Glasgow, Ky. 6. Dockray's Ben Franklin Store Glasgow, Ky. 7. I. J. Newberry Company Glasgow, Ky. 8. Biggers Interiors 206 N. Race St., Glasgow, Ky. Western Auto Huie England gl Lester Bartley Tompkinsville, Ky. 9. 10. Dovie's Cafe Tompkinsville, Ky. ll. Ross SL Ross Grocery Tompkinsville, Ky. We wish to thank all business firms and every person who helped to make this yearbook possible. THE SENIORS N gg ,!gix h .,h rip- -' , f N SSX X WWW W ffl JWNWQ Swim WXYX X MLW 'J 5 jx H Q, N X6 ffwn Q My W GA J ykrf MQ? M. v
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