Barret Manual Training High School - Revue Yearbook (Henderson, KY)
- Class of 1939
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Q29 nwmweqmezmq fVuzeZ'eenJfunc0Lecfancf7fu2df4f!Vu1e RUTH THRELKELD Ed , itor 'MAC BLAIR, Business Manager EDIEFIT In appreciation of then ac compllshments we dedlcate the 1939 Revue to our ex cellent coaching staff and our vuctonous football team I ll ll DFIEUJDFID The time has come for us to part Lest the memory ofthe completron of a great step rn the progress of our hves becomes too vague, we have assembled thus prctorral Re vue of cherrshed memones May they never fade 3 . . - ll H . . UI'lTEl'lT I 1, 11111 11 1 1 N 111111 11111111 N 11111111111 X 1111111 X1I11111 Ur llllll 1111 I. X4Il ' is '11'1111 II. Q11 ' 1 III. ,I ' 's ......... .. IN. .'111I ' J Y. If 1'1- sl 11114'11 ..... , . YI. 1 ' Vs YII. Q I- '-s ..,. III. ga 'mat' rs. xl. 43. lc. lmmslv, 5 .F-,, i V BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Archie Riehl Af' Q Nlixf Xlivr Y, llnrse-3 A ' F I'l0fl'ljlll l,11r13J11flK1-,s Sl'l0lll'l' F C U L T Y Nlr. XX ilm- lxicfvr English cr- Nlr. Basil ll. Hall Commvrrial Math. Mrs. Elizalu-Ili Harrison Commercial Mr. R. T. Twomhly Music Mins Viola Me-lton Mathematics Mr. lfoolisey Crafton History Miss .lulia Hall Home Evonomivs Mr. ,luines A. Shannon Physical Education Miss Kale S. Mason English Min Mary lfrumw-s Fish: r F A C U L T Y Mrs. Clair A. llumwwk x Mathematics Mr.Williaml'.Hl10ads Science Miss Katherine Lynn Librarian Miss Edna Vogel History Mr. 0. U. Lasroc- Mechanical Arts Miss Helen Blackwell Art Miss Kathryn Gibson Physical Education Mrs. Carolyn B. Marshall English Mrs. Marion Worshani Music 'Nli Xxllllillll llunnl l llfllllllllfll ilirrulw Nl: l.0l'l'll1' lin-lu-It Latin tllll1l2.ll,Ull.Yll Mir- kate- Hass .-fflrisor M Ulf- hlllll lllrvlkvhl Um' Blair Juv Nlurtin lfrlilor lfus. Jlgr, ffl Ifdilnr' REVUE STAFF ff? 7 ' J ' I QU! f 7 'jf-LLQQ' . -1, I ' , , I f ,I . ' -v'.-'. --- favlf ff - ' if Je-anne Montgomery Zum-la lirumn lmngvm- Raymond lxznunuh liimlrla-r Cir. Manager Cir. Mgr. Asst. Ifdilar ,-int. Hdimr fn EFIIUFIS il-QNIHH lil, XSS UIflfl1lliliF Q51 SENIOR CLASS ADYISURS 'N-Q.. MARKLARETTE Asnmf Librarian, Cantata. Clee Club. JUSEPHINE BALD,-tl'lf Pep Club, Girl Reserres. junior .Hin- strel, Beta Club, Clee Club. JACK BASKETT Pep Club. ANN!-3 BERRY Band, Minstrel, Girl Reserves, Junior Music Club, Pep Squad. CHARLES W. BLACK Cleo Club, Junior Minstrel, Pep Club. MAC BLAIR Football, Track, Interscholastic, Busi- ness Manager of the Revue. ELOISE BRASHER Music Club, Orchestra, Pep Club, Pep Squad, Junior Minstrel. ZACK Bnoww Football, H. Club, Beta Club, Pep Club, Junior Minstrel, Revue. is 1 . I-1Il'l' Bl sm IJ.-wnxx l.1LxNnl.l-il: Pvp fflub, junior llirzstrwl. ffunlalrz. Rowmfx CHI-:ATIIAM Q Ivp Club, Cantata, junior Jlinstrvl. DUNCAN CLOIKI-I Football. Baslwtball. H. Club, junior fllinstrvl, Pvp Club. CLAUDE COHRON Football, Pvp Club. H. Club, W'vst0rn - All Star Football gamv. O. J. COLLIER JAMES F. COLLINS Track, Basketball, Football, H. Club, Pep Club, Orchestra. ,lullix Cu-xug ,Iunior .lllllSIfl'I. Ulm' Club. Cruilulu. ,lunior lliisif' Club. Him ,um ICM vis 1 1I'I.N lil! junior ,Uusir Club. lil-ta Club. Pa-p Club. I,llII'll7'lIll1. film- Club. Hlmxx Nlui IJICNTUN Cirl Rvsvrrvs. lfvta Club. Proplwry Librarian. Pap Club. Clwlxs Dlxox Pop Club. Librarian, Football. Rota Club. DIARY RVTH ELNIORE Beta Club. Junior Minstrvl, Gln' Club. Pep Squad. Intvrsclzolastir. RALVH Fmeus Junior ,1IIlSlf' Club. Clvv Club, Pvp Club. Football. H. Club, Cantata. ROY C. FREELS Pep Club, Glee Club. Junior Minstrvl. Cantata. ODETTE GALLOWAY Music Contest, Will, Pep Club. Junior Minstrel, Jr. Music Club. E15 in 'C' Q4 'sy 2? 11 PAIII. GAI.LowAY Football, Basketball, Track, Pep Club, H. Club, Band, Cleef Club. JAMES GIBSON ROBERT GIBSON Football, Track, Clee Club, Pep Club, H. Club. FETURAH GRIFFIN Pep Club, Band, Junior Minstrel, Junior fllusic' Club, Intvrscholastic. BETTYE HAZELWOOD Girl Reserves, Cantata, Pep Club, Treas- urer of Pep Club. JOHN HIGGINS Football, H. Club. MARY ELIZABETH HOLLOWELL Glec Club Lzbrarian, Cantata, Girl Re- serves Pep Club. RVTII HOSNIAN Clue Club, Pep Club. ser:-es. Pep Squad, Junior .JI DUROTIIY JAKE lfanlala. Cirl Rv- NAIIINI41 II.I,IcIII4,xII'I' instrel. Canralri. Pep Club, Girl Reserves. Glvv Club, ln- Iersrlmlasrif' Contest. GI.I:NImI.A JI1N IQINS NIARY RUTII' JENKINS Pep Squad, T.H.E. C Junior Music Club. lub, Girl Reserves FIELIIIN44 J0NEs Basketball, Pep Club, H. Club. VIRGINIA COLMAN J0NEs Orchestra, Glee Club, Beta Club, Girl Reserves. KAW'ANAH KIMBLER Pep Club, Treasurer of the Junior Class, Revue Stag. Na- .-, Q. Jon BIARTIN llmu I-I. KIJCIIIFRICR Ha-nfl. Pvp Club. Cliff' Club, Girl Rv- Sl'fl'!'S. HIaI.laN Xml. l,.-ux Girl Rvsvrrvs. Cliff' Club. l'i'p Squad. Jlusir' Club, lfautula, Slum H Mmm: IATTA Pvp Club, Girl Rvsfrrrvs. Canfala. T.ll.E. Club. STUART BIAIIURIN Football. Haslwtball, Junior Jlinsfrvl. Pvp Club. H. Club. Evra Club. NIARILYN MAmuvm.L Girl Rvsvrvvs, Will, T.H.E. Club. Pvp Squad. Drum Corps. Bvta Club. JOHN MAnsu.A1,I, Band, Forvman of Machine' Shop Work. Pvp Club. Rvruv Stag, Hiking Club. Camvra. Club. Auax Nl,xYlcR Pep Club. Ili Y Club. Uflfee lfoy. ,luuinr .Uusie Club. Freslznzan Pres. Ilulconn' xlli.-Hll, Beta Club, Girl Reserves. lfanlalu. ,lun- ior Jlusie Club, Clee Club. BIARGARI-IT MEYER Glee Club, Pep Club, Pep Squad, Can- tata, I.O.S. Club. IIARYEY KIILLEIQ WYINNIE NIOATS Cantata, Orchestra, Pep Squad. Junior Minstrel. JEANNE Moxmomaru' Pep Club, Beta Club, Interscholastic. Revue Contest, Revue Staff, Minstrel. SETON Nomus Pep Club, Beta Club, Football Mgr., In- terscltolastic Contests. LAVINIA OVERFIELD Girl Reserves, Pep Club, Clee Club, Sec. and Treas. of Girl Reserves. 5 1 1? 3- lCI.IzARIq'rII PARIS l'0p Squad, Girl Rvsvriw-s. Canfala. 1.0.5, Club, Junior nIlllSlf'I'l. ' l :I,LlUT'I' PURTILR Hanfl. Pvp Club, Claw Club, junior illu- sic' Club, Junior llinslrvl. HIARY RUTH POTTs Canfala, Pvp Squad. Pop Club, Junior Music Club, Girl Rvsvrrvs. - SARAH PRIEST Pep Club, Cliff? Club, Junior Minstrel, Cantara. IMUGENE RAYMOND Revue' Stag, Bvta Club, I.O.S. Club, Pep gf Squad, Pep Club. by JOSEPHINE ROYSTER 4 Cheer Lvadvr, Revue Contvst, Pep Club, T.H.E. Club, Girl Reserves. KATHERINE ROYSTER Choc-r Leader, Pnp Club, Junior Min- strel, T.H.E. Club, Girl Rvservvs. JAMES V. SEI,I.I:Ixs Pep Club DIIIIUTIIY SxII'I'H Girl Reserves, Pep Club. Junior Allin- strel, Pep Squad. Cleo Club. Lows SMITH Cantata, Glve Club, Librarian. H. Club. Pep Club. EMILY STEPIION Band Sponsor, Revue Contest. Pop Club. Girl Reserves, Pep Squad. RUTH THRELKELD Pep Club, Pep Squad, Camera Club, Interscholastic, Beta Club, Editor. IKE Umm' Football, H. Club, Clee Club, Pep Club. IDA BETT TIPPIN Pep Club, Girl Reserves, Clee Club, Pep Squad, Drum Corps, Band. EDDIE CLAYMAN 1' T hr 52' GICYICX I XX AIIIIC Ulm' Club, Cirl Rvsvrrvs, Pc-p Club. BIAIIIIN NY'AI,Iu'1II l7oIIo'I'IIY XYAI.I.I:zEII Cunfavla. Junior Jlinstrvl, Girl Rvsvrrvs, Ulm' Club. Pvp Squad. FREDA WIIITI,I-:ncI: llinslrvl, Cantata. Junior .Uusic Club, fl0lll'l'f'f. Claw' Club. AMAIA LOUISE XYILLIAMS Pvp Squad, Drum Corps, Cirl Rvsorvcs, Canram. Clvv Club. HUGH WIILLIAMS Clvo Club, Librarian, Camera Club. BLANIf0Im WXILLIANIS RUTH WILLIAMS Beta Club, Pvp Squad, Drum Corps, Glue Club, Band, lnterscholastic. xx' lt 1 11r 111111 ll X lt I l H'lll t rt lt 10 I' 0 1 Ht 1 ll llllfl 11011111 w f1 1' 1 1 111 t1 1 51 1 11 11111 to old 11 1rret 111 1 1 phd 1 1 llPiI' lll r111111r forlil I 1 11-t 1 D0 Ill uplmf I l111111ll1r CIASS SONF No 1 1,1llflf ll lu ll Das 15 Dom 1 W ll6Il w1 are gone from 1111- dear 011001 Our thoughts w 111 lllfll 'Io days w11e11 we br0111 ex ery r11le And bool-A dld spurn That yearnnw, r1t11r111n1', to hc there 01111 111 llll The loye for dear B 1rret w1ll 111 our he ITIS ft Ill llll W ellw.1l11 ll0ll4' tl11 p 1th 01' 1111 W e know 1101 where, Through sun 1nd r llll, throuffh peace and str1f1 Our hearts 9113 tl11r1 W e know well nne-tl10Qeh1ppy d IX In Barret Hxgh And we mlss them most of all w11en we say goo1l bye Doroiln 51111111 CLAQS SONG No 2 fTune A11 xand1 r s RGEIIIHP Bandj 0 gather round O gather rou11d, n hsten to o11r t 1le of M01 Our tlme has come to say good bye, and golly how we hate to go We have studled hard, and we ye done our duty, too, We ve had a lot of fun that IS wl1v we are so blue But all good thmgs must end they say So we are on our way O fare thee well, O fare thee well, beloved schoolmates next 1n l1ne And teachers, too, we thlnk that you Are just the fineit of the fine And lf vou really want to know just what we thmlt of Barret We thmk 11,5 swell so fare thee well Here goee the Claes of Tlllfly 1nne Marx Ruth Elmon 4Il,Xff 1111131 1111111 tin -l111s1'111111-tof11y l'111'1-well. 1 51- ' 'y1-11ristl1ro11g11: X glad 1111111 y1-I ll md -lllt'. 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Shannon, and lxiefer. 13---Katherine Royster, Josephine Royster, Lois Wolf, and Collie Woodring were elected Cheer Leaders. l6-Football Season opens with win over llowling Green 'I-0. 23-Lost to Central of Evansville 21-0. 30-Beat Clay in second conference game of sea- son 28-0. OCTOBER 6-Chapel with Mr. Wisehaupt as speaker. T-Downed Marion l0-0. 10-National Fire-prevention Day. I2-Professor Houchens delivered an address in chapel. I4-Madisonville wins. 19-Rev. l. M. Blackburn spoke today. 21--Henderson 13--Sturgis 6 26-llealth program, with Dr. E. W. Sigler speak- ing. 28-Dawson Springs draws a loss, 34-0. 31-Mayor Robert Posey spoke today in Chapel. NOW'EMBER 2-Rev. Robert Bockstruck spoke in Chapel. 4--The school enjoyed the movie The Hoosier Schoolmasterf' Despite mud, we beat Central City 13-6. 1-American Education Week begins. 8-First speaker of the week was Mr. William Kuebler, secretary of the local Y. M. C. A. 9-The second speaker was Mr. N. O. Kimbler, Superintendent of the county schools. I0-President F. M. Smith of Evansville College delivered the address for today. ll-Our Armistice day program included an excel- lent talk by Mr. Oscar Jennings. We overcame Morganfield, 7-6. Tea dance sponsored by Pep Club - Gym. 14-- 164 23- National Book Week. The school enjoyed an excellent book review by Mrs. ll. H. Farmer. A pep chapel was In-ld today with short talks by Mr. W. C. Schoepflin. Mr. Sam Lambert, Mr. llenry Taylor, and Mr. Andrew Sights. 24-A glorious ending for an excellent football season. Our boys played brilliant football and defeated our ancient rivals, Owensboro, 14-0. 25i'l'hunksgiving Dance- Gym. DECEMBER n-Mr. Hund was in charge of the program today. T-A Safety Program was the outstanding event 9 of the day. -The football bo s were guests of the Pe Y P Club nt a Banquet and Dance. 19-The Music Department, under the direction of 20 23 Mrs. Worsham, held their annual Cantata at the Episcopal Church. -Basketball season opens with a win over Earlington. mHome-coming Dance-Gym. JANUARY 2-Back after the holidays, ready for work. 3-Downed Sturgis. 6-Lost to Clay in our second home game. 10 I3 17 18 -Journeyed to Central City, but lost by one point. -Another loss, this time to Madisonville. -Much midnight oil was burned in preparation for tomorrow's exams. -Exams-nothing more need be said. 20-End of semester, much joy, a little grief. Owensboro wins. 23-As the second semester be ins our New S 9 Yeur's resolutions to study, influenced some- what by test grades, are still in force. 24-Lost to Morganfield. 27-Beat Mt. Vernon. 31-Won over Princeton. I i 8 qw. lil lt I3 I6 Zl 73 24- 1.., 2 I0 23 25-- vga, 314 1-- Flillll t 'Am' Xn int:-rt-ating 5t'lQ'lll'l' dvmon-tration was gn- Q-n by Nlr. tilt-n l.. Nlorrif. 'Nlatliaonxillv wins. lim. lloln-rl llo1'katrllt'k spokn' in 1'll2lllt'l. Mr. Nlarwhall of lndianapolif dt-lin-red an tul- dren. llownvd Clay tht-rt-. Xlorgunlia-ld ln-re. We lowt. Uur :pvakvr today war lim. Martin Mille-r. Sturgis bert-. Uvwnaboro there-. We loft. f .Thr Class of '39 hereby l't'K'0Illlll6'fldh that Fc-b. 23 be sz-t aside as annual Stink Bomb Huy in fond memory of Joe Martin. l'laya'd Calhoun he-rv. 'l'ht-y won the ganw. MARCH Uur chapel talk was made by Rev. Walter l. Munday. Won District Tournament. -Loat Regional Tournament to Morganfif-ld. Basketball Banquet and Dance. Publix'-Speaking 1-ontest was held here today. A program by the band, under the dire-rtion of Mr. Twombly, was given in the gym for both Junior High and High Srhool. A Vive-Vt-rsa danre was given by the Girl Scouts. APRIL Our representatives journeyed to Madisonville to enter the Music Contest. 4-Mr. Shannon's Publiv Speaking Class spon- sored a box-supper and danre. Paul Calloway and Josephine Royster were vrowned King and Queen. V Tha- l'ubli4' Speaking lila-5 xwnt to l.:-xingtt to att:-nd the' ftatr route-at. ll- lla-ttvr run, boys! ltl 5adiu- llankina llay The danu- war enjoy:-d by all, I.i'l .-Klmrr Jann-r liurgn-sf: llaisy Mar Fhirlry linrton llofm- 'liravk today. li' Spring xaration be-gina. 'fe-avln-ra journey to K. E. .-X. li- Yavation days ara' ou-r. tSighl W We we-rv happy to han- Rev. Landon tflnl drew. tht- non l'lrft l'r4-fbytt-rlan llllllIrlt'I' with lla today. 20 A-Ke-pre-we-rltativea of tht- Spm-tl Srientilit' Srhoo gan- tif an into-re-sting 1-la-rtriral dn-monstri tion. 2l--lntm-rwrholawtir 4-onte-st In-ld ht-rf-. Av .sm-lla-mls-rfon rneetr llc-itz at loral stadium. 29-'l'raa'k nn-rt with Manual in Louinillt-. M A Y l---lla-nd:-rson vs. Mt. Vernon. 2iRe-vue Staff has spring fa-vt-r. 5--- Big lb travk nwet at lnruiwville-. 12-Wt-sl Kentucky trac-k mvc-t. 25-Class Play. 26-Senior-Junior Party. JUNE l-Final Exams. We hops- you brought your rab bit's foot. 2-Junior-Senior Party. 4-lfavcalaureate. 5-Exams for the rest of the poor sufferers. 6--Class night. 8-tfonnnenvement. So long, Barra-t. our atay ht-ra has be-1-n a pleasant one. CLASS WILL We. tht- lllass of '39, being sad of heart but sound of mind, will our many thrills. heart-throbs and joys to earh om- of the Junior girls aml boys. I, Ilorothy Smith, will lny love for Max, llly make-up kit, and dramatic arts to Dorothy Tapp. l, lfmily Stn-phon. will my extra pounds, love letters. LIIHI lloys from other towns to Lillian Ilen- son. l. Xlal' lllair. will Illj' rurly loeks. Artie Shaw ra-rordings. and loud sorks to ,Iake Wiolf. I, Zark llrown, will my sm-llool-girl l'0lllpIl'XI0lI. plug of tohavro. and lou- for aI'fe1'tion to Max tiarlisle. I, Fe-turah llritlin, will my IISIIHIFOIIIQ' Fryer. Il 0llllNlllt', and se-eret desire- to anylvody who wants IIICIII. I, liettye- Ilazelwood, will lily In-autiful rolnplexg ioll, l'0IllIII'y home, and male rolln-rtioll to llannah Ill-tlolloln. I. Edward E. Culver. will my lihrary vhair. lm-lodious voire. alld vavant stare- to lIog-fave I'lllIt'Ilt'I'. I. Hin-ns Dixon. will my friendly 1-xprc-ssiolls. sl-ielltifir mind, alltl innou-nt 1-onli-ssions to lxen- neth Ixeplar. I. Mary Ruth EIlll0!'Q', will my vle-rks at the .YL 81 l'., my vompliments, and what llarnn-y is to lllt' to llly little sIsIt'l' Nancy. I. Margaret Asllhy, will my dislike for the hoys, love for the It'il1'Ilt'l'r, and lark of poise to Lenora lledding. I. llunran Illore. will my unansweralnla- ques- tion. 'gwhy do they eall shoes. shot-s?. love for arguments, and Freneh 1-lass hlue-s to Dull Rut- ledge. I, ,lark Ilaskett. will Illy hattered mug, wreeked ears, and rep. as a jitterhug to llill Hleyster. I. Anne Ilerry, will my vurly lovks, Nelson lfddy, and ankle sovks to Illanvhe Shaw. I, Ida Ilett Tippin, will my druln heats, Ill'-lllt'n. and Iiirl Reserve meets to Mary Elizabeth Iluslly. I. Rowena fiheatllalll. will my good looks. slen- der figure. and typing hooks to Mary lfrvels. I, Joe Martin, will my golden Iovks. 5IC1'I1'Il1'S. and gartm-rless sol-ks to Billy Griffin. I, ,lolm Marshall, will tht- IlIHIt'Ilt'S hurnt in vlasses, my pink love letters, and Morganfield lasses to Shirley Wilke-rstln. l. Nlary lflizzllln-tll llollowell. will my auhurn tresses. fre-vkles, and I. guesses to Mary Iiarnz-r, I, Doe jones, will my In-auty Illlhl'l'lI. t'Ilt'WIIll,L gum, and love for Jos:-pllille to IiIlilI It'h IIIIIMHI. I, lluth llosman. will llly two o'4'loek valls. lllonde l'osie-s, and Ixasa-y Ixlulv halls to lfaro- lyn tflore. I. Elliot Porter, will Illy rule how-ties, Ilen- dersonn girl, Lllltl hahy lrlue eyes to liilly Van Leeuwen. I, Charles Illark. will my ninth period 1'Itlsst's. amusing way. and love for the lusst-s to J. II. John- 5011. I, ,It-anne Nlontgolm-ry. will my good looking 1-lotllvs. Iilsstllllt' lips, and numerous he-aus to Iluth llaldauf. I, Freda Wvhitledgn-, will my eountry walk, sllort- hand letters, and silly talk to nhldrey Bt'llUt'IIiIlllp. We. James and lloln-rt Gihson. have nothing to will as we find our generosity at a standstill. I. Glendola Jenkins, will llly lipstiek, loud voivv. and monogrammed tootllpirk to Pauline llanhei- ser. I, llorotlly Wallezer. will my plump nlirownn guy, turned-up nose. and days gone by to Virginia llhadwell. I. Ike Iftlvy. will the germs seienve says we de-riye from kisses eollt-rtetl from so lllany Iwau- tiful misses to J. 'l'. Ilall. I, Elizahetll Paris. will my Slew-py dates, pretty fare and swinging gaits to my sister June. I, llarvey Nlille-r, wish to will mv hest girl friend and llIl'l'IlilIlIt'ilI skill to Charles Porter. I, IQUVLIIHIII Kimlller. will lny IKIICHVIPIIIII' of eountry lanes and my arhing heart with all its pains to Jlllllfh Sasse. I, I1ilYt'llIlI Uv:-rlield, will llly gorgeous hair, hlue eyes. and low affair to lletty ,lean Unwr- zagt. I, Jost-phille llaldauf. w'ill llly refs-renee hooks. love for all It'ill'Ilt'l'S, and studious looks to Ile-ryl lilarkhurn. I, Alex Slayer, will my hushv hair, sl'i4-ln-es. and love poems rare to llud Smith. I, Lowell Tapp, alll in no eondition to will any- body anything hevause it took all I had to get through high sehool. I, Mary lluth Jenkins. will lny love for Jaek. numerous hair-dos, and the sense I laek to Margie Hunt. 1 111 ll1 1 11111 r NX I D 1 1 r Pr- I I II 1 IP I 1 I III Q IIU 'Q YIIIUIII IU 4 1 l11r 1 N1 r I 1 Illlg. 1 r 1 1 II1111I1 r 1.111 K I1 .1111 11111 FIDIII. 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' II11. - I III' 11I11l- I11-. l11 .I' IIII. -V. 25 2 CLASS PRUPHECY The three weird fates lurked in the shadows of the bubbling caldron. into which had been poured a bit of wisdom, humor, knowledge, and wit. The liquid seethed and boiled within. From the black depths there arose a faint vision. lt became clearer until a disjointed face could he seen. Then the dim outline of a body was glimpsed. and behind the first apparation other shapes were forming. It was a procession from the future-coming to breathe fantastic facts to our shocked minds. As the first figure became less vague, we recognized it as the President of the Senior Class of '39. llehind thc first figure, a large group could be seen. But how changed they all were! A curtain had been lifted ten years in the future and this is what we saw: Stuart Mahurin, Governor of Kentucky. Claude Cohron, Football Coach at Yale. Margaret Ashby, private secretary of James V. Sellars, who owns a chain of filling stations -across the continent. Nadine lgleheart, graduate nurse. Mary E. Hollowell, public accountant for Hen- derson. Evansville and Owensboro. Ralph Freels, Bettye Hazelwood, Roy Freels, suc- cessful on the screen as a comedy trio. Jeanne Montgomery, language teacher at Vassar. Edward E. Culver, foreign diplomat to Russia. Eloise Brasher, diplomat Culver's secretary. Dorothy Smith, clothes-designer in Paris. Josephine Royster, private designer for the first lady of Hollywood, Rowena Cheatham. Mac Blair, famous criminal lawyer in New York. Joe Martin, radical leader of Kieferism in America. Seton Norris, Secretary of Treasury to the Presi- dent. Jack Baskett, professor of literature at the Uni- versity of Kentucky. Ruth Hosman, model at Saks' in New York. Mary Ruth Elmore, owner of a beauty salon in Louisville, aided by her two able assistants, Sarah Priest and Geneva Waide. Freda Whitledge, famous Opera Star with Mar- vin Walker as her leading baritone. Emily Stephon, greatest tap dancer on Broadway. Daphne Chandler, torch singer with James Col- lins' orchestra. Charles Black, owner of New York's hottest night spot. with Dorothy Jake as the featured tap- ping ballerina. Anne Berry and James Craig, widely known for sister and brother Hill-Billy act. Fielding Jones, Senator of Kentucky. Gilbert Busby, Hollywood's greatest director. Helen Lain, script girl in Hollywood. 0. J. Collier, manager of the top-notch dry goods store in Henderson, owned by Lowell Tapp. John Marshall, world's greatest polo player. Zack lirown. greatest coiffure designer the world has ever known. Duncan Clore. head pilot in Uncle Sam's army. Givens Dixon, winner of Pulitzer prize for novel Gone With the Breeze. Alex Mayer, Professor of Chemistry at Vander- hilt. Odette Galloway and Louis Smith, Hollywood's lN75l rilllllllllil' lfalll. Paul Galloway, James Gibson and Hugh Wil- liams, the three reckless horseback riders of the Robert Gibson Circus Circuit. Ruth Threlkeld, editor of New York Times. Mary Ruth Potts and Elliot Porter, playing Romeo and Juliet on Broadway. Winnie Moats, librarian at Chicago University. Imogene Raymond, swimming and diving cham- pion of America. Edna Mae Denton, touring the United States singing with Bob Crosby's band. Katherine Royster, winner of the title of Miss America of l949. Ike Utley, rich on account of his song, 'Seven Days in a Week, first introduced by announcer. John Higgins, over the Ladies' Program, spon- sored by Sarie Latta. Lavenia Overfield, portrait painter. Margaret Meyer, famous because of her flight around the world in two days. Blanford Williams, winner of the 1949 golf toumey of U. S. A. Ida Bett Tippin, tennis champion. Feturah Griffin, studying music in Vienna. Harvey Miller, inventor of new type aeroplanes. Elizabeth Paris, hostess on Miller Aeroplanes. Mary Ruth Jenkins, Virginia Jones, and Doro- thy Wallezer, ballet dancers who are touring Eu- rone on their vacation. Shirley Wilkerson, daredevil auto king. Ruth Williams, member of an expedition ex- ploring Africa and studying the native people. Amma Louise Williams, personal hair dresser for the Queen of England. Marilyn Markwell, English teacher in Mexico. Clendola Jenkins, bookkeeper for John Ruskin and Co. Kavanah Kimbler. Principal of dear ole B. M. T. H. S., and Cora Kleiderer. Dean of Girls. IMOGENE RAYMOND, EDNA MAE DENTON. UI lIDR5 3 JLNIUR CLASS UFl llIliliS AND ADYlSURs W ,I RllllPllg.,6 Austin Rolmrmls W 1ll1.1111 latta Sf rn larx and V. Pros. 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Third Row - Carolyn Clore, Lenora Redding, Ruth Baldauf, Betty Ann Jones, Mildred Tapp, Mary Gibson, Virginia Threlkeld, Dorothy Server, Dorothy Weldon. Fourth Row - Pearl Stone, Elaine Hunter, Laura Palmer, Nancy Elmore, Mar- tha Drury, Audrey Beauchamp, Martha H. Trevathan, Mary Louise Stewart, Blanche Shaw, Lillian Henson, Pauline Danheiser. Top Row--Mary A. Overfield, Wilma Chadwell, Margaret Redman, Thelma Farra, Susan Eblen, Alma Morgan, Betty Unverzagt, Rosalee Hulse, Marihel Gibson, Shirley Holiday, Ella Tabor, Lucille Marshall. 32 111111111 Hou 1 x 1r N Hurry 5 s 1 1 1 1111 1 1 51101111 Rum 111 IX H0114 I 1 r lllllll. 1 llrfl Ross 1 111 lllfltf 111 FIIIE 1 F111 1 XYilli.1111 x1r1 1 ourth R1 1 1 Frmk N ref PINIII ll1111111s IX Ol Row 111111 1 rx r Oll X 1 er I 111 ,limnue B11rg1s- ll N t , 5 l1fl11r1 1-Eg b ,i.,,, f 1 4.7 QRS'-E ,crm Q fff .Sw . ty f 1 . ' X I 1!,. C 0 F 4,1 ff' ' AA., i 7 ----1 - , '. -rv, '1-'.- , .. V , YZF' 'x sig n 1 ! A . , 4 ,L',,652'1 1 Af? . ' Meg in 'VC x rJQ . .v- ,,.. , ZVEQ1., K. Ei, F , t 'I Ifwf. ' t-Jgfff . , ,. ..,-,..,, . 98 .Xa ' ?'S'xbN FIHFH rug? : L...- FIESHITIEI1 in --.l-,- I---V--1 First Row Nellie Brown Melba Cohron Carolyn Muclcenfuss ,leanne Wiaide Marian Kruse Bettye Troutman Patty Ann Howell Betty Sellers Hazel Henderson Millie Ann Sanders Second Row Anna Graves Dorothy Stone Upal Fulkerson Se Vern Killman Imogene Fletcher Elizabeth Shields FRHSHM.-KN GIRLS Mary Frances Craig Marya Culver Martha ,lane Reed Third Roll' Sallie Bell Nichols Rosa Murphy Helen Nourse Shirley Burton Thelma Favor Helen Denton Dorothy Cohron Betty Jane White Mary E. Reid Fourth Row Sihbie Less Stone Martha ,lane Skiles Glenna Bumpus Tobatha Wliitledge 36 Barbara Reeves Betty Schmitz Franees Wood Dorothy Latta Dorothy Gish Lillian Lockett LaVerne Henning Dorothy King Dorothy Browder Fiflh Row Nima Jordan Florence E. Todd Martha Sue Gilniour Mary P. Stapp Mary Breda Foster Melba ,lane Hunter .lean Baskett Loretta Penner Ifirst Hou' l':lIM'ill Rivv ,lllllll Xxvilkm-rsnll NN nllwr Knight Ge-orgv Hivks John 0'Nan lla-ryl IglLll'kbllI'll Hubert Hayvr xlllllI'il'f' Hvlton ,lannvs Fnlchcr SUFUIIII Ron' Elbert Mitcllell ,lzlnu-s Baldwin Wvultvr Kockritz l.annbvrl Nnnlvy .luck Bippus C4-urge Wvhiiv lmlllllli' Xxlllitc-llau'k Ucnnllrl Pcppvr l lil-QSIUIA N Bl WS 'l'l1irrl Run' Rivhurcl Quinn Lzuvrn Clark G4-orgv Dunn ,lanm-s Lilly Kllaxrvlxvf- UH-rfic-lrl limba-rt Uslmrnc- Harold Cairns-r lflnm Wkillc-r Hannpton Book 1'.UllI'1ll Ron' Robe-rt Lznnhvrt Curl Hoburcls Lullwr Payne- liivllurwl U'Huni0n ,lim Bohn l,llNVllf'll0 Mitvlwll lllurmwf' Denton l if1l1 Kun' ,IUIIIOS Stiles ,lzunc-s Fussv Paul XXYiltkillS Hlllllxl' Furlvy lfwillg Sharp Louis Bonn:-ll If. I.. Busby .'xllbI'l'y Ffllllll Sixill Rau' Donnlcl Fullvr Edward Laird Lloyd Fisk John Wvvinvr Edwin Yarlvlv J. T. Hall HQ'fllliill Talley Ford Xyllitlllilll Marvin Arlulns ,,. . ,- J fl -' 5 ..,, e ,l :Ax 4513. f,-f .L--, X fig? ,-...L it f :fWv-. '. .- W fvs. ,-r l,l.I. ABNER - James Burgess DAISY NI.-X154 Shirley Burton . AQ. K J CTIVITIES Unsl IIIIIIIISIJIIII' Huy 111151 lf1'!Illli'fIllfQI'f'l fUfIx HHUXX X NXXUY l'1l,NlURlf as , .f-xfwy, . 4..-. 5 , -.,.-1 .gl ..,,-Y. . ' 4- ' 4 f K Qi' RMP - - -1 gn Hvsl Danrvr. Roy lfvsl Danrvr. Girl RALPH FREELS MARCIE HUNT 41 ,Wuxi Pnprllur. linux' llosr l'np111ar. Girl lf HL.-UH Nl:XR'l'H.-X Alsxxlf Rlflfll l is ix .fab A. . --K ,. .ff f , ,Rc fx!! B051 All-Around. Buy Bos! All-Arouml. Girl STUART MAHURIN LUIS WOLF 43 'lf , I 9 .1 9 3 5 ! rw' P-'mf fu 1. Li fm F93 ff g 'S' L a, 'F .. , N, C N . x-. Q 1 444,-Is. x V. g 1- -. l, . I ' 1 4 1 . .FQ ' . .4 A ', -Lg, 4 , , .. 1 . -LA 1,1 i ,,,b. 3 1 ' ' I ' 5' a H r Q f , . - 8 vw . . ' A D' A g l F, i ww, an 'Q . X ' .... - j r ' 11--. ,,. 4 .gan I - .X 4-' 0 Q l ! 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Ilollix Fnnukif- Hullix lfflrm 11, Ilpnyml Ixfzrunulz liirrulrlvr jmnxm' .1I0lIfQllllIl'l X lllvu, Xrlrllvklr Dllixix' l41Qlltil'ZillHll1'l' Swim: Nnrrix Tlurv Hull: I1-llllllfl Slllllff ,lllllllllill lllhlzl l'ulgLie' Will:-V Iflwiv .!VlII1I lf. llvrrv I',.IHilY SIUIIIIIIII ,I1lW'lJlliIH' Hlllllllllf Q FS' xIill'li0I'i1' llollif jUSl'fIlIilll' Ruyxll 4Qvol'g1- tQ1ll'4lllIl .Wav lflufr Hnulxh Urlvllv lglllllllfllf' ljIl'l'4'lUl' ,Uiss Unrxvv 1,1 ,N ZW. ,GW Q rap' ' 'B 1 N ,vi 5 . i I , 0 S Svconfl Prizv BILLY VAN LEEUWEN First Prize' 4Il,YlH'I l1Hll,llR ff lIfUIlClifX COYI Third Prize MAC BLAIR THLETIE5 Mr. Cooksey Crafton Coach Mr. james A. Shannon Assistant Coach FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Henderson Henderson ........ 0 Henderson Henderson Henderson Henderson ........ Henderson ........ Henderson Henderson Henderson 50 Bowling Green ,........... 0 Central flfvansvillej -21 Clay .......... ......... 0 Marion ...,,..... ..... . 0 Madisonville ,.,.. ....24 Sturgis ...... 6 Dawson Springs ......... . 0 Central City ....... ...... 6 Morganfield .,....... ,..... 6 Owensboro ....... ...... 0 L FUOTBALI, SQUAD Bottom Row 4 Harrison Dixon, Thomas Kellen, James Collins, Ralph Freels, W. J. Rutledge, Mac Blair, Bud Smith, Bill Kerr, Duncan lilore. Second Row - James Shannon, Asst. Goachglnuis Smith, Paul Galloway. Givens Dixon, Charles Pinson, George Harpole, R. H. Gibson, Robert Phipps, John Higgins, Stuart Mahurin, Ernest Johnston, R. D. Gibson, Cooksey Grafton, Coach. Third Row - J. C. Madden, Max Carlisle, Don Fuller, Harold Nichols, Ted Foster, J. T. Hall, Thomas Hall, Zack Brown, Willis Martin, Claude Cohron, Roy Taylor, Harry Hatfield. Fourth Row - Bobby Lambert, Walker Baskett, Peck Sowards, Irwin Hollowell, Billy Wvolf, James Craig, Ford Whitman, Herbert Humpston, Bill Sleyster, Edward White, James Burgess. 51 Hr B lllII'5t'LlS0llSlLl!'lt'1l Nllll il xn-tory mer msling Ura-en. our first in tour years. lllu- glillllt' wus ruggeul on lmth sith-S us uns our opening gutne. The unly l0ll1'lltl4HXll wus svmw-nl hy llurlmlv. with the ltl1ll't'lIlt'lll hy Nlahurin. XX 1- were on the se-rge ui S1'Ul'lllQl sen-rul tunes. hut le gurne Q-mlt-tl llt'lllll'l'S0lI T Bon l- lllglvn-el1U. INIIHHFUN YS. BUXX LING tLRl'Il'IN f -4 u',-v Stu nrt Nl illllflll fll mnvj f cntrr gcnmr John Huggins flash! ffnter Senmr W .l Rutledge fB11rr Hz adj Guard, Junlor 52 HLNDLRNUN XS CEVIRAI ln the QPCOIlfl Wllllf' of the Gerson the lurple flash mac the ,guest of lentrnl Qlnomecl Quperlorltw over the Hoo-xer Qqu ul untll the end of the tlnrcl qunr ter then we b9gIlll to weaken hem nu'-e of luck of reqerse- Centrul une able to Send 1 freih quail on the fitlfl Sew eral tunes, .xml with tlue :chant ge Gcorul three touchdowns The fln'1l store was Henderson 0 Central '71 . 1 . 1 ' 4' 1 1 , A 1 ' 'frxx . O Y T l . P2 . if , , A' ' , 1 , Y 5 I 1 E of Evansville. In this gunner the Flush . 1 ' ' 1 - L 2 1 ' 1 -1 1 1 1 ' 3. I 1 '11 1 ,, , ' ' ' '. 1 at K x 1 v xi: L CT , '-- , l ' Q . I - 9 IIFNDFRHUN XN ll XX 1 1 111 11 1 111111 11t 11111 1 x 101 '- M111 11 1 1 lllt 1 lx1 x ll 1 1 lf 1 D 111 1111 1 e 111111112 Guard qfllllil' f'- Givens Dixon fGeej Guard, Senior R ulph Preelw. fHarlex I Guard. Senior 53 HENDERSON YS. MARIUN Marion Came up for the SOCOIlli home game of the month and our team. ro- membering our unlucky defeat of last year, tore into Marion and came out with an 18-0 victory. The scoring wus: 2 safeties, 2 touchdowns by J. T. Hall and Claude Cohron. and 2 extra points by Mahurin. llliNlll-IRSUX YS. Nl,-XIIISUXX ll,l,l, Unr only t'0lll'1'l'4'lll't' all-ll-all of llll- wal on Cilllll' all ilu- lllllllli ol' Nlllclisonxllle IU UXt'l'1'illIlt' ns 2-1-0. XX? llalw- no llSl'S. CY l . SN Austin llohllrds 15116112 'I 111 All Illllllll' l' rnest Johnston KD: IICUIPJ Tru lllf qnphmnorf J :mes Collins KRIPPI rl I aclllf gf mor HI' NDLHSON NS blURf'Ib 5lllI'glS came nult on our hst, and we SUIFUIG scored firm, but l ollron sawed us with 'l 10 yard paws to ,I rl Hall, who stepped over the hnf. 'llle other score Lame after a nlarcll down the field, with Blur CI'0iSlIIg the goal llle ganle ended U6 0 , I ,. NS. li' 'Q H 1 l recalled our defeat of the your before. L, r. L f n A I F , -. .' F V. 1 ' . , n K ' ' x Q I X U l V I ' K n . , - - ' . v' nr 2 HENDERSON YS. Ill,-HY SUN Dawson nmde the long trip up here to go home with u 3-1-0 fleff-tn. llohron and J. T. Hull showed us that we haul ll real passing combination hy complet- ing another -1-0 yard touchdown pass. Cohron lllilllt' an short plunge for the nexl score. Blair tuldml two touchdowns to our list und then tossed the pigskin to J. T. llull for the last sc-ore of the gaunv. Nluhnrin kicked the extra points. ,.f' Rohr rt I hlpp If orsdunj l'Illl lunmr I ouis Smith fsmlttyj Fnd Senior 1 h irles Pinson fl oarhj Pnd Junior 55 HLNDILRSUN XS QPNIRXI tlli Although we won ower l entral ilty 13 6, we had a werx had scarf XX 1 0 nnf near storing sex eml times, but no points were made ln either team until the list play of the first half when l fntr nl l lt! went 50 wards for 6 points We rnne out for the second half .ind the 1' nm was sawed hx a 40 sard pass from toh ron to ,I 'l H all Hall scored two lOlU.ll downs We couldn t write about tln ganie without mentioning 1 uk Brown s defensive play He broke through the mterferencm and nailed the ball Larrnr every tune tluy tried to run his side of the line 1 7 5 J -. po , 4 , , tl . L w , . 1 9 ' . - 1 - 1 -. N- -pw -fwv . .4 . M. 14- I A A , 1 -' Q .- ' ', ' ' . '. 'V 1 3 . 1. . f - - ' ' , if X - -. . . . Y . - ,? 4 A ' . ,1 . . , . , I.. . w . . 1 . ., ' . , v. . .Y . 1. If . . . f , . l 1 A. . , , . , ' i. .' I Z . t . , ,. 4 . 1 9 IIENDERSUN YS. Ml PRGANFIELD Un Armistice Day in our annual game with Morgantield we had another closc call. We were behind 0-0 until the third quarter when Audie Robards, ' tackle, took the ball out of a Morganficld IIILIIIQS hand and raced 00 yards to tie up the score. Again Mahurinis extra point gave us a T-6 winithis time over Morgan- field. Thomas Kellen Hx Uj I'n1l Sophomore P mul fallow 'nw ffrogj Bach Senior Ceorge Harpole fSa1 anasj B ack Freshman First Row R. T. Twombly, Director J. C. Sisk, Drum Major Ida Bett Tippin Billy Scott Anile Berry Emily Stephon, Sponsor Second Row Wilma Aldridge Robert West John Vvebster Alberta Moore J. D. Minton .. ,hw X t BARRET HIGH SCHOOL BAND Rows: Left to Right Feturah Crillin Third Row Rernadine Kimbler Sonny Royster Margaret Nourse Marion Kruse Eugene Hazelwood Harold Price George Brown Arnold Webster Fourth Row Danny Galloway Helen Nourse 57 Helen Carter James Fulcher Harrison Dixon Donald Fuller Jeanne Waide Robert Wvyne Fifth Row Marvin Adams Donald Pepper Ruth Vlfilliams Jimmie Catlin Hannah Mcliollom Luther Payne Robert Mullins lll'INlJl'IRS1 DN YS. UWENSIM PRO The Turkey Day Game with Uwens- boro wus, as nsnul. the last ganna of the season. Although slated to lose, we won 14-ll. The first half was evenly played until, with two minutes to go, Blair inter- cepted u pass on our own 6-yard line and run 94 yards for our first score. Beginning with the second half we outpluyed them through the remainder of the game. Zack Brown fzeppoj End Sr mor 'LGQ Robert ClbSOIl ffflppvrj Back Senior Harrison DIXOH I H :xon 2 Back ,Iunlor ln the third quarter Cohron smashed over for another score. Mahurin made the extru point, giving us our first vic- tory over Owensboro in seven years. This conversion wus the sixteenth out of seventeen attempts made by Muhurin this year --du record Seldom seen. Thus, we completed our Season with eight wins und two losses, becoming runners-up in the Little Sixteen Con- ference. 'thc Blair fCreasvj Back Senior l laudel ohron flu llwj Baci. Senior J T Hall fFan Illazlj Back, Freshman 59 I IQNNIXNU Seton Norrl well I De lm nr lxluh x Bud Snntln 'Klux LJFIISIC Bill Kerr Guard Tachlz Guard Sophomore ,Iumor SOPIIODIOTP Edward W hlte W alker Baskett Herman Brovs ll Guard Guard Tacklr JUHIOI' Sophomore Junior Tell l'o ts r m 1 arklf nr I1 m r SOP 0 U 1 l'l'fSl1lllllll Jake Wolf Bob l xmbert f Hun, 'larltlv Junior freshman .loe Bartlett Tom Hall Bach B lv ac Sophomore Sophomore James Hall I Back Back Junlor ,Iumor rw 111 Hollow ell XX llll Nlartm P nr Junior Row Tas lor 7 aclllz ,Iumor Robert CIIJSOII Guard ,Iumor gf Herbert Humpbton Bach Sophomore I I .Q o . fx -'TA l - 1 Q --. . . H P ,lan -s Fill-HSC' S- ' V, ld l J 1 . 'i ' ill 'I J: 1 1' --1 . 1 I . ,fi .Lim C . i Y 1 l' S ,. X K.. 'N ilms liie-fa-r f.4UIll'll Dec. Jan. Jan. lan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar Mar BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Earlington ..... ...... Sturgis ......... Clay ................. Central City ...... ..... Madisonville Owensboro ...,. ...... Morganfield ...... Mt. Vernon ........, Princeton ..... .. Sturgis ...... Madisonville Clay .............,.....,, Morganfield ....,.. Owensboro . Calhoun ..,.. District Tournament Hebbardsville Cairo ................................ Corydon ........... Regional Tournament Morganfield ............,.....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H We 24 30 18 17 41 26 30 32 40 32 40 29 21 23 16 41 29 31 18 They 22 14 22 18 28 36 37 25 22 14 18 23 25 26 26 25 14 23 30 First Row William Kerr Aubrey Francis John Haynes Jann-s Cohron Elvin llunaway John T. Hall XYalter Kellen Second Row Max Carlisle Charles Pinson Duncan Clore Ted Foster James Burgess Fielding Jones James Hall Third Row Maurice Jenkins Edwin Varhle Paul Calloway, Mgr. Wilms Kiefer. Coach Delmar Klutey, Mgr. James Sasse Burnie Gibson BASKETBALL SEASON A schedule of fifteen games was played through the season. Although the team was composed of inexperienced boys, some of whom had never played basketball before, a commendable record was made. Eleven games were won out of nine- teen, including tournament games. The team showed up unusually well in tournament play, winning from Heb- bardsville 41-25, Cairo 29-14, and Corydon 31-23 in the final District game. Charles Pinson and James Burgess were chosen on the All-District Team. Hen- derson made the trip to the Regional Tournament, but lost its first game to Morganfield. The latter won the Tournament. With six of the lettermen returning, the team should enjoy a most successful season next year. The lettermen for this year are: Fielding Jones, Duncan Clore, Meredith Tillerson, James Hall, .lames Burgess, Charles Pinson, Max Carlisle, Ted Foster, J. T. Hall, and Walter Kellen. 63 L? Guard Psy. -5 , ,,-,u- C hurlvs Pinson -15 kenaf Furlvrzrll Ted Foster Centvr Yvalter Kellen Forward James Burgess Forward ,lunu-s Hull Guard Max Carlisle Guard Fielding Jones Guard Duncan Clore Forward Elvin Dunaway, Junior Center ,IOSI-IPHINIC ROYSTICR FUOTBALI, LOIS WOLF E ig, Af., C ' an ' 4 H iz E R EMILY STEPHON E A D E R S KATHERINE ROYSTER SPONSOR DOROTHY TAPP URIUIN N IU! 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Seton 'Norrle IIIICIIILPIII Inetructori I'acuIh Iow-Is I 11I1ee All g,1rIG 0fB.1rret H1 I1 61 NUI I 'U' I,I'I5 ' 1 f -s ll s 'I'1-1I Josier 5111 -s . Iz1rs J. Ii. JOIIIISUII. Ruth XiIIi11111s II1 1s lIll'f'F' XX . J. R1 f1Ig111. . 's X If Co ' 1' -1I llusses Ifn ' .f 1 . i v' 'll I,1- - fll Biggest II1-uk I 11 I U' 'I'11pp B 1 S -' ff-f I 1 fs Ia I-1 I,o -St I,111Iy ff f L ,I N1 's N 'sa 11'1- CI1 1111 '11 .Ia 1111 If S ,111If I 1 1 'I I . I1 5 - - Yi 'a 1 Y' 1 .H H . V A f Y A . . A ' . ' -- 1 1' , Silly SOIIIIH ,,,...,,.......,., I'IIvi11 DllIlRYS'lly', 'I'i1I1IIey R1'1I111a11 J ' 1 ' 1 VJ xx YY, 1 -u 2 - Ai 1 .II 2 ' E ' --H igw ' '. .1 . gg . v' V. A U n- . . Q 1 S x A IJ' ' .' .1 ? '- . . Hall F ' Y Y ' 7 '1 .L-A , c 1 1' 'fr 1' - -, 1 I' , 1 ' 1. 1 . 1 -Vf 1 C ' 'I , ., ' gg. ' - - I '. ' .1 .' 1' -f-1 ' ,L I '1 , . , gg--M, ' s 1 .' ' F ' If f .' 1 5 1 I ' H I '., I ' 1 , ' ' ' . . ' 1 . . --7-1 I 5 if C5 1' 1 1 1 M- 1 . ' ' ' , - S . I . ' 9 V ' ' K ig 4. I K . .L ' 1 . 1, , -- 1 . I R , V. w- .L ' in A 'i' 1. Y L, .4- .X 'g 1 .J 1 ' --- - ' 7. '. 1 fffff 1' I .V K K -w . - J ' ,' ,L ' . --f- . 1' ., ' 'g rx! Run I ft to ll ht: Kvnnc-th Km-plur, H1111-rseril N hum llwrrixon Dixon ,I 'I' Hull 1 . ann llill lun: lltll Elilllllllil Nlulligxun. Sl'l'Ull!1 ou 4 inthe-r l'ziyn:-. Ni:-hin l m'h-y. in H1 w 1 Iliilll. Ewing Sharp. Paul Hallo- i lurk XX omlrow RIIVISN. Apr. Apr. Apr Apr May Many May May M ay M uy .4 ........ . 1939 ,.....,Boonvill0 ,t,,,,.....,..Mui0 ......,......Rvitz ,...,.,....Man1uul ...lWIt. Vernon ,.,,,.,..........,..,,,....,......Pl'0Vifll'llCl' 5 ,,,. ,,,..., All-State Truck Conference ,t.....5CC0lld District und 20 .....,..,......,..,,.,,......... State Meet The truck tmnn this your is oxpvvtvfl to he u good one with the help of Mac Blair, Clam ' - ' lo Lohron, .lumes Hall, J. 'I. Hall, John Huynvs, .ILUIIPS Davis and Vthizzer Wihite. All these boys ure the runners while we have Paul CZLIHOWVZIV and Austin Robards on the shot. i -y W. A n ,. ,..'4 .--: .A .. x - ' x 'v .- 5:51, - I K .. - 1' , , 41 -f . N , L. 8 , qw- f ,fn ' rs ak. 9 ! mf I A av- Q ,gf 1, 'J- N x-r.,r.,,g:-Q Ya, 5 4 .. 42.5. ff -l-,M , 52 . f' -Q. ,- '1f3Ai-1, 4 ' -.sr'514, 4215 ,, ' -: I mp 4 s ,f, ,rf,5,. RGFll'llZHTll'JI'l5 'U' INTERSCHOLASTIC CONTESTANTS Rows - Len to Right First Row: Frances Craig, First Year Latin, Mary Garner, Plane Geometry, Mary Ruth Elmore, Shorthand, Lavenia Overfield, Typing, Josephine Bal- dauf, Literature. Second Row: Martha Sue Gilmour, Freshman Algebra, ,lean Montgomery Junior and Senior English Mechanics, Dorothy Rhoads, Freshman and Sopho- more English Mechanics: Margaret Ashby, Bookkeeping, Geraldine King, Sec- ond Year Latin. 9 Third Row: Irwin Hollowell, Civics, Kavanah Kimbler, Chemistry, Zack Brown, Senior Algebra, Edward Eaves Culver, American History, Tommy Trafton., General Scholarship. Fourth Row: Fred Boone, Biology, Jimmy Stiles, General Scienceg Seton Norris, World Historyg Ruth Williams, Physics. 72 fi-9 HI'f'l'.-X CLUB Bottom Rows--Louisc l'ri4-0, Hntlx Williaxns, Josvphinc Bulflunf, Mary Ruth Elmore, Virginia ,lonx-s, Ruth Tllrvlkvlcl. Second Row -4 Henrietta Buldalllf, l 1dll2,l Mae Denton, Iinogenc Rllylllllllli. Mari- lyn Nlurkwcll, Dorothy Mculll. Third Row-Billy Vain IAPCIIWUII, Stuart ixlilllllfill, J:-annie Montgolnvry., Zack Brown, Edward E. Culver, Seton Norris. PEP CLUB GIRLS Bottom Row-Frances Lockett, Lois Wolf, Mary R. Elmore, Emily Stephon, Mary R. Potts, Betty Ann Jones, Mary E. Hollowell, Ruth Williams, Anne Berry, Ida Bett Tippin, Lavinia Overfield, Dorothy Smith, Dorothy Jake, Josephine Baldauf, Marilyn Markwell. Second Row- Nancy Elmore, Martha Drury, Gene Henderson, Fetura Griffin, Imogene Raymond, Edna Mae Denton, Louise Price, Henrietta Baldauf, ,lean Spoehr, Elizabeth Paris, Mildred Morehead, Josephine Royster, Laura Palmer. Third Row-Jeanne Montgomery, Ruth Threlkeld, Jean Crawford, Elizabeth Dorsey, Eloise Brasher, Hannah McCollum, Helen Lain, Ruth Hosman, Sarah Marie Latta, Nell Dorsey. Fourth Row-Carolyn Clore, Marie Cottingham, Virginia Threlkeld, Dorothy Weldon, Jane Warren, Mary Garner, Marjorie Hunt, Bettye Hazelwood, Mary R. Jenkins, Katherine Royster. Fifth Row-Sue Toy, Rachel Strother, Audrey Beauchamp, Mary Louise Stewart, Susan Eblen, Blanche Shaw, Dorothy Tapp, Odette Galloway. Top Row-Juanita Clark, Marion Wells, Sue Gale Robertson, Ruth Baldauf, Martha H. Trevathan, Daphne Chandler, Rowena Cheatham, Edith Brooks. 74 is if. ai' n PEP CLUB BOYS Bottom Row -- Harry Brown, Emerson Smith, Claude Cohron, Wi. .l. Rutledge, Zack Brown, Joe Martin, Don Rossenberg, Kenneth Brooks, Jimmie Nlartin. Second Row v- Billy Scott, Wiilliam Kerr, Alex Mayer, Kavanah Kimbler. Elvin Dunaway, Richard Rice, Harold Porter, Richard Dade, Hart Hatchett. Third Row--Harrison Dixon, Walker Baskett, Jack Baskett, Harry Utley, Ralph Freels, J. C. Sisk, Louis Smith, Bud Smith, Billy Wolf, Thomas Kellen. Fourth Row 'ff Paul Calloway, Charles Pinson, Clarence Mann, Roy Freels, James Satterfield, William Latta, James Hall, J. R. Danheiser. Top Rowf-Wlalter Kellen, Pete Benton, Roy Taylor, Mac Blair, Billy Van Leeuwen, Stuart Mahurin, Fielding Jones, Edward Eaves Culver, Duncan Clore. fw- -11-1 GIRL RESERVES Bottom Row -M Lois Yvolf, Mary Ruth Elmore, Emily Stephon, Gene Henderson, Mary Ruth Potts, Betty Ann Jones, Ruth Williams, Anne Berry, Ida Bett Tippin, Lavinia Overfield, Georgia Marshall, Mary E. Busby, Virginia Tulley, Hannah Mcliollom, Caroline Bryant, Dorothy Meahl, Louise Price. Second Row- Martha Drury, Ruth Threlkeld, Nancy Elmore, Miss Julia Hall, Jeanne Montgomery, Frances Lockett, Fetura Griffin, Imogene Raymond, Mary E. Hollowcll, Henrietta Baldauf, Dorothy Smith, Dorothy Jake, Sarah Priest, Mary Alice Uverfield, Eloise Brasher, Marilyn Markwell. Third Row -- Carolyn Clore, Jean Crawford, Elizabeth Dorsey, Marie Cotting- ham, Bettye Raber, Edna Mae Denton, Jane Warren, Josephine Baldauf, Ruth Hosman, Bettye Hazelwood, Pearl Stone. Fourth Row - Sue Toy, Rachael Strother, Sue Gale Robertson, Virginia Threl- keld, Dorothy Weldon, Mildred Furgeson, Amma Williams, Virginia Jones, Margaret Ashby, Helen Lain, Dorothy Wallezer, Elizabeth Paris, Nell Dorsey, Marjorie Hunt, Laura Palmer, Josephine Royster. Fifth Row-Marilyn W'ells, Emma Clark, Ella Tabor, Audrey Beauchamp, Geraldine King, Dorothy Rhoads, Opal Beauchamp, Martha Helen Treva- than, Ruth Baldauf, Mary Garner, Sarah Marie Latta, Mary R. Jenkins, Katherine Royster, .lean Spoehr, Odette Galloway, Lucille Marshall. 76 iillili VX illiami Sc-u IUR NIL Nli CILB I n sl nu N11 11111 me Third 1:1111 lilllllh Hun llll llllllim 4 li m1ll1 i llullulil l'1-ppl: Ill N ll 1 X I lllll lln1ll1l1l ling:-nv llux:-lxsm 'N n on loin 1 lliun ll1n 1 lil i lui llhlisin Yurlvli- Xulu Id 1 um .lilllivs Mullin l1In ix H x illmn .lunn-s llull H CLUB .lunws Collins Stuart Mahurin Ernest Johnston Harrison Dixon Mac Blair Austin Robards ll l limi X III1 N COK I as HIKING CLUB Bottom Row-Edward Rice, George Dunn, Joe Martin, Frank Street, Jimmie Martin, Shirley Wilkerson. Second Row - Mr. James Shannon, Robert Rice, Harold Porter, Clyde Childress, Alex Mayer, John Marshall. Third Row-Duane Whitenack, Billy Van Leeuwen, James Stites, Spercel F ayne, Ernest Johnston. Top Row - Mac Blair, Robert Lambert, Fred Boone, Bud Smith, Harry Morton, Ewing Sharp. ' 78 4 Q- A N ,A . 4 1 -1. Yi fs - H 4 A N W A O' 1 1 , 4 v ? all 4 AQ. u 3 A.-,,.,.- un- 'wr Q ' l x. . .., .,j,B,x,-J., f A I 5.4 -il 3 as Q A U : D if .ig ! NEW GENERAL SHOP ADDED TO OUR SCHOOL CURRICULUM Courses offered in the shop are: Machine Shop Practice, Bench Metal, Art Metal, Wood-Turning, Wood Work and Forge Work. In correlation with the shop a new Tool Room and Safety System has been put into eff ect. The entire shop was built by last fall's shop classes, consisting of the following boy s, under the direction of O. D. Lascoe: Baldwin, James Baskett, .lack Burris, John Clark, Lavern Farley, Melvin Gibson, Robert Graham, Jack Knight, Walker Marshall, John U'Nan, John Sellars, James Watkins, Paul Wilkerson, John W'ilkerson, Shirley Vancleve, Durward W'hite, Harry Harpole, George Gatlin, Jimmie Gibson, James Mullins, Robert Smith, Louis Utley, Ike Williams, Hugh 80 Robards, Carl Algood, Clarence Busby, Gilbert Brown, Herman Adams, Marvin Fulcher, James Gibson, Burnie Kellen, Thomas Miller, Harvey Schutz, Harold Yvilke, Billy C07'lg7f6lfZl!dl'Z07fZ f SEN IORS OF 39 az p 17 recz flied Our Serzfzce Include f PORTRAITS COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY KODAK FINISHING CAMERAS 8: SUPPLIES PICTURE FRAMES maclean dameron stud1os Hue photography 81 Your pfzfromzfge will fzlwaquxs' be O CHX' In Bottles Delicious and Refreshing Graduateg H ix e Found That the Best Way To Get a Good Qfhce Poqtion is Through LOCKYEARS BUSINESS COLLEGE EVAINSVILLE INDIANA 82 I pf Many Former Barret Manual Training High School 7 C OMPLIMENTS THE GIFT NOOK LAMBERT GRISHAM HARDWARE CO HOME OF KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS A B C XVASHERS PHILCO RADIOS CHAMBERS RANGES ECHO BRAND CONC RATL LATIONS MEAT d MEAT PRODUCTS TO THE SEN IORS ECKERT PACKING CO Worsham Post 40 INC AMERICAN LEGION AH 83 ' 1 , I SC 77 at - . W I I I I I I . v. an 'V X V N - S U. S, Government Inspected From 'F ome Instituti COMPLIMENTS OF OHIO VALLEY NATIONAL BANK AND OHIO VALLEY TRUST COMPANY COMPLIMENTS FROM FARMER'S BANK AND TRUST CO COMI LIMFNTS FIRESTONE AUTO SUPPLY an SERVICE STORE BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 39 FROM OSCAR DUNCAN CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH HENDERSON MOTOR COMPANY WTFnk E COM! LIMEINTS OF C Splkey DENTON DRY CLEANERS H , I 1 . OF ' - ' ' 7 d 7 I 66 ' 97 If Second Phone 70 i Pho cz 164 . . e wnc 84 HENDERSON PLUMBING COMPANY INC Plumlmng Hemng, Stolxol Autonmtlc Stollers Dayton Pumps Floor Furnie Q Mlgle Cheff 11 Range FIVE SOLTH MAIN PHONE 775 HERE' HERE' CALM YOURSELF' THERE ARE TIMES WHEN PEOPLE JUST SEEM TO GET IN EACH OTHERS HAIR' WELL HERES A GOOD TIP WHEN YOUR NERVES ARE SHOT TREAT YOURSELF TO A DISH OF THAT DELICIOUS KENTUCKY MAID ICE CREAM Made By TI-IE HENDERSON CREAMERY CO INCORPORATED GR A DE PASTEURIZED MILK PRODUCTS Green Spot Orangeade Darn Rlch Chocolate 85 , . If. n ' Y. ' ' . ':. ' . Electrolux Gas and Kerosene Refrigerators. Coleman Gas ' 1 'C.. 1 'A ' I s ' S I V . , , . C OMPLIMENTS OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HENDERSON MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION a m n an e S5000 FOR EACH DEPOSITOR S5000 WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE 2 ndr 1 THE DANNY DRESS SHOPPE WOMEN S APPAREL HOME OF The Charm Beauty Shoppe h N Mal COMPLIMENTS MAHURIN FURNITURE STORE Cow LIMENTS OF X R ROYSTER INSURANCE CO COMPLIMENTS OF EVANSVILLE 86 OHIO VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY INC 86 . N , - M ximu I sur c Everythin For The Automobile , 214 N. Main Phone 371 HC C SUI, KY' P one 3 212 . 'n St , ! 5 K OF , . C OMPLIMENTS OE SOAPER HOTEL ABSOLUTELX EIRE PROOE Owned and Operated By Commumtx Hotel Co nc SCOTT MCGAW MOTOR CO SAI LS 1 d SFRVICF BUICK 1 d POINIIAC 2 F r COMI LINIENTS FERNWOOD FLORAL CO PARTS FOR ALL CARS AUTO BODY AND FENDER WORR OLDSMOBII ES MEYER BROS MOTOR COMPANY Fo Cl a 0 Whtc dB1ght 1xdySc cz-1dFa Plce ECLIPSE LAUNDRY INC O1 Vx r nl ELCIN HAMILTON BEINRUS Sho lxProof XX ATCHES RINCS REPAIRIINC BRACELETS WALTER E SCHUETTE JEWELER Phone 788 '41 Second St - 1 I L K , 7 K f , - ' 5 ' E 1 A l A - ' OF , I . n , , 1 f . n I' ' , ll I SY SI. l'lmnc 47 - r e n r, i r, an r' L.u1 r rvic n ir r' s r Always Call 136 Q All L 1' In la Dum' in tlu' City of Iqlcxulcrsmx lwy HQ ucrsou lkoplc 1 -- A Y -- 7 1 f , 'W' ' x K J . , 1 'lg l 1 . 87 COM! LIMEINTS JAS T ATKINS JEWELER 1 N MAIN ST COMPLIMENTS OF W T LAMBERT 86 SON INSURANCE BETTER COAL BETTER SERVICE RUSSELL WILSON COAL CO COMI LIMEINTS OF SCHLAMP S FOOD MART 4 Sc md Street PRINCESS BEAUTY SI-IOPPE Spemallzmg m Permanent Wa g and H Colo 1 g 210 N Elm St Phone 74 COMPLIMENTS OF FITZGERALD 86 SONS FURNITURE CO IO F rst Street Hendcrs n Ky WELL WISHES from KENTUCKY KRAVER PRINCESS THEATRES HENDERSON ENTERPRISES COMPLIMENTS OF W WOOLWORTI-I COMPANY 1 v I OF 321. . . I I 7 . 23 cc Phone: 100 J vin air r'n ' 3 1 . . : O , Q , , F. . 88 CONGRATULATIONS. SENIORS' Remdm m good he 11th throughout hfe by eatmg hberal quanuues of Ideal Ice Cream and Butter eaCh Week It s The pmkup that never lets you dow IDEAL PURE MILK C0 Incorporated ARGABRITE CoMPL1MENTs CHEVROLET CO SALES SERVICE DUN AWAY S DRUG STORE Pho c 19 89 , ,, . Incorporated OF 7 Chevrolet's the Choice n 1 First and Green HO I POIN I REFRIGERATORS AND WASHERS WILSON HARDWARE COMPANY 14 S tr kng Ut COMPLIMEINTS OF BROWNIE S LUNCH ROOM C ld 1 ASK THE STUDENT CALL POWELL COAL YARDS e CLINT IACOBS Ma, NAGLE BROS CAFETERIA 86 CAFE KINGDON HOTEL c OOD FOOD MOTOR TUNE UP HEADQUAR TERS MORE MILES PER C ALLON and BETTER MOTOR PERFORMANCE GUARANTEED I V GASSER GARAGE F rt e 4 O COMPLIMENTS UTLEY and GOEHRING INSURANCE CO BOHN S READY TO WEAR THE BUSY STORE e M st B A R WE ARE FOR B M T H S ALWAYS LAMBERT 86 CRAIG , . . . Y N a Cigarettes, Cigars, O Dr'nks, L h 2 ,eccwnd S uct unc es COO i ensils - China . T , Where You Get That Hand Picked Coal Scrvic Now H -Phone NO. 4 . v , , fr. I I OF 323 is Phon 1 2 'J a Ther u e eason 90 DEPERDABI E SIMON S BEST WISHES KROGER GROCERY 86 BAKING CO COMPLIMENTS CLORE LUMBER CO INC Nlrccn P nc 'il COMPLIMEYNTS NEW KINGDON HOTEL A 86 P FOOD STORES O4 F1r t Street COMPLIMENTS JEFF DAVIS NEWS STAND SOUVENIRS NOVELTIES PENNANTS qC'1t HERFF JONES Co DESK NERS md MANUFACTURERS OF SCHOOL d COLLEGE JEWELRY BEST XX ISI-IES FROM GRADUATION ANNOUNCE HUMBER LUMBER MENTS MEDALS CUPS d TROPHIES CQMPANY Indlanap hs I d 1 1 OF Footwear for the Family 7 I A ti ,A Y A OF OF -a 127 . 3 ho 3 3 OOMPLIMENTS OF OF 3 's L Tcl. 13131 226 T cmd S . , I k K an I , 9 n an ' 0 ' , n Ln. 91 CONN I IMENTS J J NEWBERRY Co NIEXX XORRS r ul tPp WOLF S READY TO WEAR Sa pp THE ARCADE B tC ff I N Elm tr 9186 COMI LIMENTS CHAPMAN S TI-IRIFTY MARKET onerl ndl 1Sts O cPh c SO DR H E HELSLEY Chl p cto O V Bank Budding, Henderson Ky COMPLIMENTS VOGEL BOTTLIN G WORKS Home of Bette Bottled Be e age COMPLIMENTS MISS LUCKETT F EN WICK INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES SUCCESS TO THE SENIORS' ROBERT POSEY Mayor I-I H MAHURIN Com J ALVES CLORE Com , ,' ' , , ' T Newes S ,'f'S a 0 ular Prices OF v ' ' ' Where m rt A arel Is Not Expensive Only 21 Steak to You 3 . But il Reputation to US OF 9 es 0 ee in Town 3 Q U S Nt C r Vowell .1 ngran . Phone ffl: on : OF 'ro ra r . . . ' 1 , ' r v r s OF 9 . . , , . , , 92 cc1M11L1MFxTQ ARNOLD WEBSTER Cc mplmtm Om Sta p Sc rxlct UAH md NITE Sxnclalr fnsolxne and Ollg U S Tires and T ubcs Batterles Complete Line of ALCESSOFIPS HOME OIL AND GAS COMPANY Incorporated MADE TO MEASL RE Nlodern Quality Classes For Snghts Safer Ongomg DR C L ABElL OPTOMETRIST l on C IWKZ N M 1 HART SALES 86 SERVICE Desoto Ply mouth General Electric Rcfrxgerators lN M1111 C OMPLIMENTS AL J FEIX 1 our Sl1eetn1etal and Furnace Man ll EVERY THING NEW PETER GEIBEL CO LOOK UQ ovER COMPLIMENTS IRVIN TERRELL COMPLIMENTS WITT S BOSTON S I'ORE 93 OF ' ' ' ' l'l11111c: 1212 ' ' 'Q ' 11sE11ctA1zs CHIEAPER ,li C: 71 2 - , ill! 222 Y' in TCI' 22:11 OF AT Sincc 1013 X OF or 9 KONII LINILNSIS TU THE CI ASS OI- SD FRONI NORRIS HARDWARE 86 SEED COMPANY RAYMOND RADIO COMPANY RADIO FRIC IDAIRE F CONII LIMLNTS WELLS QUALITY FOOD STORES COXII LINILNTS PEARCE 86 CHILDRESS TRANSFER HAL LINIC SHOI AT MANN S R dy T W Il For th SWEET C IRL Q RADUATE c UML LIMENTS FROM COT TIN GI-IAM GRAIN CO S 1 LI 1 CONGRATULATIONS BETTY MAID FACTORIES COMPLIMENTS FROM RAYMOND S WALL PAPER PAIN r CLASS FURNITURE 1 . A It 1' , ,, K ' s Sales and Service Svc thc New Coldwall rigidaire . , V . , , I I' J H' C I A A A A UF OF MOVING E CONTRACT - I I 1 I'IcmIcrsm1, Ky. 3 A , . a ea - 0- ear and Save Beau 'ful Dresses - e SOI 0. M. in Street L I I , I'Icn crsur, Ky. v , - 94 C UX4lLIN1LNTS PENNEY S ROYSTER 86 ROBERTSON 5 gg, Llttl D g S TUXX N AI FW x VISIT THE KASEY KLUB S 4 excl P 1 a Nne Club L M WOLF GROCERIES an COUNTRY PRODUCTS WL D 1 gr P or C OMI LIMENTS L NICHOLSON 86 SONS COMI LIMENTS KENTUCKY BOX 86 CRATE CO COMPLIMEINTS LEIGI-I HARRIS PUBLISHER COMI LIMEINTS SOUTI-ILAND MINING COMPANY Prodlluxx of KEYSTOTNE COAL Q The I i vest ' c ru tore i QW' , . H lmrw -'- '-'- NN - ' REGISTERED PHARMACISTS U. . 1 d H 1 0rs0n's op ll r ' ' C iv' h 16 58 T ' E f 7 A - OF OF 5 v K E K OF OF 9? RED FRONT CASH AND CARRY STORES, INC. MORE F011 YOUR MONEY ALL THE TIME COIVIPLIMENTS HENDERSON BOARD OF TRADE COMPLIMENTS OF THE FRIENDLY STORE Always Plenty of Parkmg Space GRASTY S FIRST and ELM STREETS PHONE 8 96 OF Cold Drinks - Fresh Drugs and Service 9 JESS HARP 86 SON dA yl Wdgsf N If DIAMOINDS XX AT CHES HEILBRONNER JEWELRY STORE NM C OMI LIMENTS HENDERSON FLORAL COMPANY CHIROPRACTIC FRE INS SICK PEOPLE WELL DR H W PRUITT JR CHIROPRACTOR H29 Sr I XX COMPLIMENTS TAYLOR BROTHERS PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS , ,, . Electric an cet vm' el in Y, jcnf-ral Boiler Repair Day Plumc 9881 . 'ight Plume F1149 Repair Wtwrk our Specialty HT Sfmmd S 'Cl 124 , ', aim Hcmlcrsfm, Ky, - u . ' UF . . . , . 22 f .cwnd .1 . Scumd .md Clark . Phtmcq 1 If V 97 KELLER CRESCENT COMPANY Ufpd am! .L'eilw,ma4 fbuniuuy Evansville Indlana 4 fNdfgngMwrq Illlxl S me ox a m espeeea y a good time y eer fo aloe t takes experlenee to l e glnner nng mf ty a exmrs foreye Ihe woman who throws her elf at a man he ael usually lands at hes feet e Young aely, m a gentleman o tn olel e ool S xe el I elsmxssee your e ss some time ag e You re elanelng with me tonlgh are I suppose tomorrow youll In makmg a date with s0KIlt' other man Q le Ye , my ehlropodlst e Does your eunselenee Inolher you' S e H Well lt bothers me Eyery dog has has day but the m hs are reserved for eats She ' I'll try anything onee H How about a klss She Oh Ive trled that befor A dumb glrl IH a dope A dope ts a drug Doctors give dope to relleye pam Therefore a dumb glrl l just what the doctor ordered H Dldnt I tell you I was thzr ty e Well I gave you a plteher o water H I sand thirsty not dlrty ' I e Mary ean swam two nule She How do you know H I took her boat rxdlng yesterd y Jaek Baskett Louts I want a eorsage o send my gxrl for the dance tomte What I-und do you have? Louls bmlth Well Jack, we have one klnd for blondes, one klnd for brunettes, and one kind of redheads Which do you want? .lack Well I guess Id better take all three, eause Im takmg Mary Ruth Jenkins When the boy friend I5 attracted by a palr of special eyes, watch htm speclallze on spe clal Iles I have no doubt that when Adam and Eve The garden of Eden were forced to leave, That Eve turned to Adam, with face quite sedate, And anxiously asked htm Is my leaf on stra1ght The lxttle yacht was becalmed and he sug gested that she whlstle for some wlnd ' I'm afraid to, she replied Why? he asked I cant tell what youll do when I get my Ilps all puckered up, she answered wont Io a n I promlsee en I wpnt w he retoreel utn Ipoutmgl e e you woue ra 1er play earels with papa than 1 I parlor with me e e me , arlmg I woule nt hut list ldlt le money to get Illdrrltl One rookie to another at a eantonment YK here do you bathe ' In the sprung ldn t say when a k el ou w mere Do rlght and fear no man Dont wrxte and fear no woman reporter wa mte ry It wmg Thos enson ne you slr, sane e the yentor made the fir t talking maelnne N Mr Edison replleel The Hrst one was made before ny t ne, out of a l'lJ at eould he n Ire sae than a n n wlthout a eountry' a keel Mrs llaneoek ee-Ilngly A country without a man responeleel vllss I ynn, just as feelmgly Have you a elreulatlng Ilhrary' Nothing hut reyolylng book cases ss Ilall mqulred tle lndlgnanl mother, XX hat end ehd you haye ln ylew when you whipped mv son The usual end mn sueh a case madam Mess Dorsey fspeaklng of the hook steal ers When they are found out I thunk they should he sent right away from sehool Mac Send them to Owenshoro tha s the home of crnmnals Betty Jean So many men marry for money, but you wouldnt marry me for money, woulel you unny B Ialnsentlyl No, darlmg not for all the money ln the world That glrl wmked at me W hat followed ' I dld Lawyer How large were the hoof-'7 Were they as large as my feet or my hands ' Darky No sah they was jus ordinary slzed hoofs, sah Staff Lolonel Your reports should Ie written ln such manner that eyen the most ignorant may understand them Sergeant Well, slr, what part I5 Il that you don t understand? 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