Dupont Manual Training High School - Crimson Yearbook (Louisville, KY)
- Class of 1954
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ROBERT KERR JUUITH BULMER Epitaplis DOUGLAS BIDDLE JANE BRIGHT BARBARA CALHOUN VVILLIAINI CARLIN CAROLYN EIUHENBERGER MARY LOU CAIXIBNEIK JUDY CLUTTINR GWENDA GREEIK ROBERT HAAI: ELIZABETH IIARROD BE'l l'Y HOLTZCLAW NVALTER JOHNSON ALAN KYLE NINA LAEADON CARROLL LURDING SUSAN NJILLER JUDY NJINZENBERGER JERRY NJORCAN NANCY SAVCHICK ROBERT SCHEER SANDRA SOHRELL CIIAIILES TREVATIIAN BARBARA VICK DOROTHY ZIPPER Index LARRY ARMSTRONI: LINDA CHAIXIPION BOB CHIL'l'CJN SANDRA COSTIN DON GARDNER PAT LOGSDON CAROL :XACLARIN SHIRLEY MILLER SYLVIA MORli1S JUDY RICHARDSON DOIXIS SARVER TEDDY SAYLOR NJARILYN TAYLOR STANLEY VVATSON lWARLYN YADON 6 THE CRIMSON f .-r.Y MISS BETTY RUTH FUNK It is with great pleasure that we, the Senior Class, dedicate this Senior Crimson to you. Though greater honors may be bestowed upon you, we hope that you shall not soon forget this and accept this dedication in humble appreciation for all you have done for Manual. We take pleasure, therefore, in wishing you the best of everything in the future. THE CRIMSON 7 MR. JIM RINFFEY We, the Senior Class, take extreme pride in dedicating this Senior Crimson to you. Your high example of good sportsmanship and fair play shall long be remembered by those who have known and admired you. We hope that in this small way we may partly repay you for the great service you have done for the senior class and for Manual. We extend best wishes and good luck for the future. 8 THE CRIMSON Foreword It is for us, the Senior Class of 1954, a great pleasure to present to you this, our Senior Crimson. At this time we would like to thank all faculty mem- bers, students, and others, without whose help it would not have been possible to attain the quality of the book presented here. Our earnest hope is that you will derive half the satis- faction in reading it that we have had in taking part in its completion. Salma! THE CRIMSON NIH. A. RIES Primripul THE CRIMSON 11 ADMINISTRATION Mr. Russell Garth Miss Mabel 0. Martin Mr. Charles E. Paiterson Assistant Principals -Mr. E. O. Eiken Miss Hallie E. Boyd Dvnn of Boys Dean nf Girls 12 THE CRIMSON THE FACULTY PRINCIPAL A. J. Ries. A.B., University of Louisvilleg M.A., University of Louis- villeg Graduate Study, Peabody College, Pennsylvania State College. ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS Mabel 0. Martin, B.A., University of Louisvilleg M.A., Columbia Universityg Graduate Study, Columbia University, Russell Garth. A.B., Georgetown Collegeg M.A., Columbia Univer- sity, Graduate Study, Peabody College. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL JUNIOR DIVISION Charles E. Patterson. A.B., Western Kentucky State College, M.A., University of Kentucky, DEAN OF GIRLS Hattie E, Boyd. A.B., University of Kentuckyg Graduate Study, Uni- versity of Louisville, University of Kentucky. DEAN OF BOYS E. O. Eiken. B.S., The Stout lnstituteg University of Wisconsing Uni- versity of Louisville, Graduate Study, University of Kentucky, University of Louisville. OFFICE STAFF Helen G. Browning. A.B., University of Louisvilleg University of Kentucky. Doris L. Hassler. Louisville Normal Schoolg University of Louisville. Julia Mashburn. A.B., University of Louisvilleg Louisville Normal Schoolg St. Helena Commercial School. Betty Chaney. Pikeville Junior College, University of Louisville. ENGLISH James L. Ash. A.B., University of Illinoisg Graduate Study, Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. C. A. Bennett, B.A., Berea Collegeg M.A., University of Kentucky. Clarence A. Beutel. LL.B., University of Kentuckyg University of Louisville, Post Graduate, Yale University, John A. Bird. B.A., Indiana Universiityg M.S. in Education, Indiana University, Graduate Study, University of Wyoming, Univer- sity of Maine, Louise Eager. B.A., University of Louisvilleg M.A., University of Washingtong Graduate Study, University of Chic-ago, Columbia University, University of Washington, University of Loiusville. Juliette Frantz, B.S., in Education, University of Louisvilleg M.A., Columbia Universityg Graduate Study, Oxford University and Cambridge University fEnglandD. Mary E. Gregory. B.S., Peabody College. Lyman P. Hailey. A.B., Mississippi College, Summer Term, George- town Collegeg Graduate Study, University of Louisville. THE CRIMSON 13 Christine Hopkins, A.B., Universi-ty of Kentuckyg Graduate Study, University of Kentucky, University of Louisville, Western State Teachers' College. Homer A. Jackson, Alabama State Normal School, B.S., University of Alabamag Graduate Study, University of Alabama, Uni- versity of Cincinnati, University of Louisville. Ralph C. Kimmel, A.B., Wabash Collegeg Graduate Study, Univer- sity of Kentucky, Georgetown College, University of Louisville. Mercedes Rosebery. B.A. and M.A., University of Louisvilleg Grad- uate Study, University 'of Wisconsin, University of Southern California. Donald G. Smith, A.B., Franklin Collegeg A.M., Columbia Univer- sity. John W. Turner, Union Universityg B.S., George Peabody College for Teachersg M.A., Peabody College. Marian Macfarlane Walsh. Randolph-Macon Wom'an's College: Florence CAlabamaJ State Teachers' College: 'B.S., George Pea- body College for Teachers, Columbia University Teachers' Col- legeg M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers. Margaret Jane Wanless, A.B., University of Kentuckyg M.A., Uni- versity of Louisvilleg Graduate Study, Columbia University, University of Wisconsin, Emerson School of Speech. SOCIAL STUDIES M. J. Basrak, B.S., in Education, Duquesne Universityg Graduate Study, University of Indianag M.A., Physical Education, Indiana University. Edna Brown, Diploma Louisville Normal Schoolg B.S, in Education, University of Louisvilleg M.A., University of Louisville. James V, Casillo. B.S., in Education, Duquesne University. Anna Priest Dietzman. B.A., Vassarg Graduate Study, University of Louisville. George D. Hagan. A.B., University of Kentuckyg M.A., University of Kentuckyg Graduate Study, University of Virginia. Joe C. Howard, A.-B., Western Kentucky State Collegeg M.A., Uni- versity of Kentuckyg Gradua-te Study, University of Kentucky. Alma Owens, Teacher's Certificate, Eastern Kentucky State Normalg A.B., University of Kentuckyg M.A., University of Wisconsin Graduate Study, University of Minnesota, University of Ken' tucky. Louise Shelley Powell, A.B., University of Louisvilleg M.A., Univer- sity of Louisville-with Thesisg Graduate Study, University of Louisville, University of Kentucky, Indiana University. E, V. Purnell. B.S., Southern Illinois Universityg M.S., University of Illinoisg Graduate Study, University of Louisville. MATHEMATICS M. D. Bersot. B.S., Eastern Kentucky State Teachers Collegeg M.A., in Education, University of Kentucky. James Distler, B.S., Murray S-tate Collegeg M.A., University of Kentucky. 14 THE CRIMSON Patrick M. Payne, A.B., Westminster College, M.A., University of Kentucky, ' C. A. Stokes. A.B., Lombard College, A.M., Ohio State University, University I of Louisville. Bruce B. Vance, B.S., and M.S., 'University of Louisville, Ph.D., University of Chicago. ' t ' 1 ' SCIENCE X Josiah Ml'Church, B.S., Indiana State 'Teachers College, M.A., In- diana University, Graduate Study, University of Colorado. Celesiia Davies, B.S., University of Louisville, University of Chi- cago. George L. Foriney, B.S., West Virginia Wesleyan College, Ph.M. in Physical Chemistry, University of Wisconsin, University of Colorado. '- Robert P. Kerr. B.S., University df Louisville, M.S., University of Kentucky, Graduate Study toward doctorate degree, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Peabody College, University of California, Member of numerous scientific expeditions in the West Indies and South America for Zoos. Kearney K. Kline, B.S., in Electrical Engineering, Purdue Univer- sity, Graduate study, University of Louisville, University of Kentucky, Georgetown, Ball State University. F. B. Richardson, B.S., University of Kentucky, Graduate Study, University of Kentucky. Pauline K. Stein, B.S., University of Louisville, M.A., University of Louisville, Graduate Study, University of Chicago, Western State Normal. 'Harry E. Vick, M.S., Bethel College, M.A., Cornell University, Graduate Study, University of Chicago, University of Missouri, University of New Hampshire. LANGUAGE Frances L. Dunaway, Randolph-Macon Woman's College, B.A., Uni- versity of Louisville, M.A., Northwestern University. Ernestine Givens, A.B., University of Louisville, Graduate Study, University of Louisville. Edgar F. Hudkins. B.A., University of the South, M.A., University of Louisville, Graduate Study, Georgetown College, University of Kentucky. Helen Thompson, B.S., Kentucky Wesleyan, Graduate Study, Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Lawrence F. Bischof, B.S. in -C.E., University of Kentucky, LL. B., -University of Louisville. R. P. Daniel, B. S., University of Louisville, University of Kentucky, Georgetown College. Charles H. Frederick, B.S., Oklahoma A 8z M College. THE CRIMSON 15 John E. Heller, A.B., University of Louisvilleg M.A., University of Louisville, Graduate Study, University of California, Univer- sity of Kentucky. Joe B. Hughs, A.B., University of Kentuckyg B.S., in C.E., Univer- sity of Kentuckyg Graduate Study, Harvard Universityg M.S., University of Louisville. Ray Lawrence, B.S., University of Louisvilleq M.S., University of Louisville. Tully B. Robb, University of Louisvilleg University of Kentucky. Louis H. Rogge, B.S., M.S., in Industrial Education, The Stout Insti- tuteg Dunwoodie Institute, University of Louisvilleg University of Kentucky. Walter E. Smith, University of Louisvilleg University of Kentucky. S. F. Thorpe, James Millikin Universityg B.S., University of Louis- ville. Lawrence J. Trautwein, B.S.. University of Louisvilleg Graduate Study, University of Kentuckyg The Stout Institute. Raymond A. Trautwein, B.S., University of Louisvilleg LL.B., Jef- ferson School of Lawg M.A., University of Louisville. Leslie L. Wells, University of Louisvilleg University of Kentucky. HOME ECONOMICS Elizabeth Baggerly, A.B., University of Illinoisg M. A., University of Louisvilleg New York School of Fine and Applied Art-New York and Paris, Graduate Study toward Ph.D.. Columbia Uni- versityg Other Graduate Study, New York University, Uni- versity of Kentucky. University of Arizona. Nelle W. Chipman, B.S., Kentucky College for Womeng University of Kentucky. Stella Greathouse, Advanced Certificate, Eastern Kentucky State Collegeg B.S., George Peabody Collegeg M.A., Columbia Uni- versity. Gretchen C. Shields, B.S., Western Kentucky Teachers' Collegeg M.A., Columbia University. BUSINESS EDUCATION Marie Louise Fernow, A.B., University of Kentuckyg M.A., Peabody Colle e Betty Fugk, B.S. and M.S. in Education, Indiana University. Mildred P. Gilmore, A.B., Pennsylvania College for Woman, M.S., New York University. Mildred H. Larson, B.A., Parsons Collegeg M.A., New York Uni- versity, University of Louisville. Florence Lutz, B.S., University of Louisvilleg M.A., University of Kentuckyg Jefferson School of Lawg Graduate Study, Univer- sity of Louisville. Ora A. Mattingly, A.B., Louisiana Collegeg Bowling Green Business University. Gladys M. Murphy, A.B., Asbury Collegeg M.A., Ohio State Univer- sityg Office Training School, Columbus, Ohio. Ruby Lee Pedigo, A.B., University of Kentuckyg M.A., New York Universityg Columbia University, Indiana University. 16 THE CRIMSON MUSIC-INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL Robert B. Griffith, B.S., University of Kentucky, Graduate Study, University of Kentucky. Catharine S. Higgins, A.B., University of Louisville, M.A., in Music Education, New York University, Graduate Study, Columbia University, University of Louisville. Paul D. McDowell. B.M., Jordan College of Music and Butler Uni- versity. Rubin Sher, Julliard Music School, B.M. and B.M.E., University of Louisville School of Music. ART Laura E. K. Green, Louisville Normal School, B.S. in Education, University of Louisville, M.A., Columbia University, Art Center of Louisville, Ellen R. Hite Institute. SPECIAL EDUCATION Irma W. Byrd, B.S. in Chemistry, University of Kentucky, Grad- uate Study, Wayne University. Mary M. Robertson, B.S. in Education, University of Louisville, M.A., in Education, University of Cincinnati, Graduate Study in Sight Saving, Graduate Study Mexico City State College. DIRECTOR OF AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS Olga Schmutz, B.S. and M.A., University of Louisville, Graduate Study, University of Kentucky, Indiana University. HEALTH COUNSELORS L. J. Charmoli, B.S., LaCrosse State Teachers' College, M.A., Uni- versity of Kentucky. Julia D. Woodson, A.B., University of Louisville, Graduate Study, University of Louisville. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HEALTH Virginia Canine Dozier. B.A., University of Louisville. Shirley Durham, A.B., Western State Teachers' College, M.A., Pea- body College. Nick Odlivak. A.B., M.A., University of Kentucky. James Riffey, B.E. in Arts and Sciences, Tulane University. Margaret Sheegog, A.B., and B.S., Western State Teachers' College, Graduate Study, University of Kentucky. HEAD LIBRARIAN Thelma Sloan. A.B., University of Kentucky, B.S. in Library Sci- ence, Columbia University, Graduate Study, University of North Carolina, University of Cincinnati. LIBRARIANS Mary E. Dearing. Stuart Hall, B.S., Nazareth College, Graduate Study, University of Kentucky, University of Louisville. Jean Ferriell, B.S. in Library Science, Western Kentucky State College. LIBRARY CLERK Faye Louise Baggoit, A.B., John B. Stetson University. Leave of Absence. H Permanent Substitutes. 18 THE CRIMSON Class Qfficers LOUIS VASSIE President DON MURPHY ANN HEMDAHL DAVID WHEN Vice President Secretary Treasure? BOB LEONHARDT JOYCE COLLINS MYRLE LANGLEY Sgt.-qt-Armg Asst. Treasurer Edif01' THE CRIMSON BILLIE RUTH AGEE Marching Band, '51, '52, '53, Concert Band '53, State Contest, '53, State Band Clinic, '53, Spring Concert, '53, Concert Or- chestra, '53-53, Library Club. '51w-'53, Fall Follies, '53w, Christmas Play, '53W, Red Cross, '511fQ-'52. You have made many friends at Manual, as well as a fine record. Best of luck. always. JOSEPH B. ALEXANDER J. V. Football. '51, Swimming Team, '51 'A- '52, Track, '52, Honor Roll, '52w, '53, Crea- tive Writing Club, '53W, '54, Camera Club, '53'a, '54. Joe is one of the quieter boys in the class and is really one swell fellow. Good-bye and good luck. ANITA A. ALLEN Bowling League. '53'A: Term Honor Roll, '5l!5-'53, Typing Certificate, '53, Short- hand Certificate, '53-'531A, Honor Society. '54. Everyone will miss you, Anita. We wish you the best of everything. JANE ALLGOOD Concert Band. '53, State Contest. '53, State Band Clinic, '53, Spring Concert. '53, Concert Orchestra, '52w, '53, Shorthand Certificate, '53, Shorthand Pin, '53, Typing Certificate. '54, Typing Pin, '54, Library Club, '53'A, '54, Publicity Councilor, '52w. With such a fine record we know Jane will succeed. Good luck always. ROBERT MARTIN ANDERSON Although Robert has few activities, he has many friends at Manual. So long and good luck. THE CRIMSON KELSEY C. ARMSTRONG Homeroom Alternate, '53wg Delta Hi-Y. '53Wg Jr. Achievement, '53wg Vice Pres., '54, We wish the best of everything for you. Good-bye and good luck. LARRY GORDON ARMSTRONG Honor Society, '53W. '54g Student Coun- cil Rep., '51w, '52, '52'A, '53w: Student Council Alternate, '533 Term Honor Roll, '52, '53, '54g Senior Crimson Staff: Mirror, '54: K.H.S.P.A. Convention, '54. We expect great things from you, Larry. Best of luck always. HAI-ILENE ARNETT Orchestra, '51'A-'54: Spring Concerts, '52-'54: Christmas Concerts, '51'f,-'53'Ag State Contests, '52-'543 Publicity Council. '51w-'53, Christmas Concert on T.V., '52w: Term Honor Roll. '521fQ-'53: Typing Certifi- cate, '53g Shorthand Certificate, '53V2g Or- chestra Letter, '52',Q: Southeastern Music Educators' Conference, Chattanooga, Tenn., '52V2: Concert at David Lipscolm College, Nashville, Tenn., '52W. Everyone in the music department will miss you, Harlene. Good luck. SALLY ANN ARNOLD American Junior Red Cross Representative. '51'e-'53'Af. Sally is a hard-working student whom we will miss. We know her sweet personality will carry her far. Best wishes, Sally. 'LESLIE H. ATTERBURY J. V. Football, '52: Swimming Team, '52-'54: M , '53, '54: M Club, '53, '54, Here is a swell guy. We'll miss you lots, Leslie. THE CRIMSON JAMES F. BAILEY Student Council, '51w, '52: J. V. Foot- ball, '511A: Camera Club, '51'A. '52, Radio Club. '52, '52w, '53. '531A. '54. James is a great guy. We wish you the best of everything. NORMA JEANNE BAILEY Student Council Rep., '51'A, '5210. '53, Publicity, '52: Spanish Club, '52'A-'53: Shorthand Certificates and Pins. '53. '54, Term Honor Roll, '52, '53. Jeanne has a pleasing personality, and we wish her well. Good-bye, Jeanne. 'THOMAS BALES J. V. Football, '51W: J. V. Baseball, '52: J. V. Football M , 'SIWZ J. V. Baseball M , '523 Spring Football, '53, Varsity Base- ball, '53, '54. Tommy has a swell sense of humor. We know he will succeed in everything he undertakes. Good luck, Tom. JUDITH BALLOU Epsilon Y-Teens, '53-'54: Term Honor Roll, '52-'53: Publicity, '52'4: Typing Cer- tificate. '53: Shorthand Certificate, '53: Youth Speak: It: Mind Contest, '543 Traf- fic Duty. '53. Here is one of the sweetest girls in our class. Loads of good luck. Judy. FRANK L. BARBRE Alternate, '52w: Term Honor Roll, '52M,- '53: Junior Achievement, '52'A-'54. Frank is a sincere student, and we know he will succeed in whatever he undertakes. So long. THE CRIMSON RICHARD OWEN BARGER Spring Football, '52W: Varsity Football, '53wg Varsity M , M Club, '53, '54g Delta Hi-Y, '5l. Everyone will miss your gay personality, Richard. Best of luck always, MARTIN D. BARNETT Martin has made many friends at Manual. Best of luck, Martin. ETHLYN ANN BASHAM Adv. Girls' Chorus, '52-'54: Librarian, Mixed Chorus, '52-'54: Spring Concerts. '53, '54: Christmas Concerts, '52BQ, '53wg State Chorus, '54, Fall Follies, '53w: Ky. Vocal Clinic, '54g Chorus Letter. '53: State Festi- val, '53: Ensemble. Superior Rating: Honor Roll, '5l1e-'54: Honor Society, '53w-'54g S.C. Rep., '53-'54: Alternate, 'SZWZ Publicity, '511a-'52, Traffic, 'SZIA-'54g Latin Club, 'SIW-'52, Need we say more? Best of luck, Ethlyn. VIRGINIA ANN BEATTY Typing Certificate, '53: Shorthand Certi- ficate, '543 Library Club, '52-'545 Bowling League, '52-'54g Epsilon Y-Teens, '51bQ-'54. You have a fine record, Virginia. Best of luck always. WILLIAM ARTHUR BECKER. JR. Your activities have been few, but your friends are many. Best of luck in everything you undertake. We'll miss you. Bill. THE CRIMSON CAROLYN ANN BECKMANN Bowling League. '51w, '52, '53g Shorthand Certificate and Pin, '53: Order of Gregg Artist Certificate, '53. Carolyn has made a fine record at Man- ual. We know that she will be missed by the many friends she has made here. BARBARA CAROLYN BELL Although Barbara has not participated in school activities. :he has made many friends. Good luck, Barbara. SHELBY JOAN BENNETT 4 Publicity Counselor, '52: Typing Certifi- cate. '53: Shorthand Certificate and Pin, '53-'54g Fall Follies, '53. Joan has done very well at Manual and will continue to do so after she leaves. Best of luck. BOBBY W. BERRYHILL Basketball Manager, '523 Student Council Alternate, '52: Student Council Representa- tive, 'SZWQ Athletic Board Member, '53w- '54. This boy has overcome handicaps and has come out on top. Keep it up, Bobby. EARL LEO BEYL Spring Basketball. '52: Varsity Basketball, '52-'535 Spring Basketball, '53g Varsity Bas- ketball. '53-'54. Earl's fine ability at basketball has won him wide recognition at Manual. He is a fine fellow. Best of luck, Earl. THE CRIMSON MAXWELL DOUGLAS BIDDLE. JR. S.C. Representative, '52-'54g Crimson Staff. '53-'54g Radio Club, '52-'54: Sec., '53: Cre- ative Writing Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, '53- '54g Honor Society, '53-'54: Senior Crimson Staff. Douglas has made a fine record at Man- ual. He is well-llked and has made many friends. DAVID L. BILLINGS Radio Club, '52-'52'A: Junior Achieve- ment, '52M,-'53: 53W-'54. David's activities have been few, but he will be remembered by his many friends at Manual. Best of luck. David. JUNE BILLINGS Girls' Adv. Chorus, '52-'54: Mixed Chorus, '52-'54: Spring Concerts, '53, '54: Chorus Let- ter, '53: Fall Follies, '53: Ky. Vocal Clinic. '54g First Aid Certificate, '52g Honor Roll, '51-'52V2: Shorthand Certificate. '53: Stu- dent Council Publicity Chairman. '51-'521ft: Manual Broadcasting Club, '51-'52W. June has many activities to her credit. and she has many friends to her credit. too. JOHN J. BINFORD John is well liked, and he will be re- membered by his many school friends. ROBERTA LESLIE BISHOP Library Club, '521A-'54: Library Club. Treasurer, '53: First Aid Certificate. Good luck in the future, Roberta. THE CRIMSON ALICE FAYE BLAIR Term Honor Roll, '52-'53: Honor Society, '53wg Student Council, '51 'A -'525 Concert Orchestra, '51w-'54g Christmas Concerts, '52, '53: Southeastern Music Conference, '53, Salon Orchestra. '52-'54: Band Camp. '53Vl: Latin Club, '52W-'54g Vice Pres.. '531A-'54g Creative Writing Club, 'SZW-'54: V. Pres., '53EQ-'54: F.T.A., 'SBW-'54p Fall Follies, 53161 La Causerie, '53'A-'54g Bowling League, '51w-'54. Alice has made a fine record at Manual, and she has been in many activities here at school. We will miss her pleasant man- ner and warm smile. Best of luck. CAROL JEAN BLANTON Camera Club. 5314-'54g Typing Certificate, '53, Good luck in the future years. Carol. LOU ANN BLANTON Typing Certificate. '53, Lou Ann will be missed by many people at Manual. VERNA GENE BLUM Secretary of Band, '531A-'54: Marching Band, '51w, '52w, '53W: Concert Band, '52, '53, '54, All State Band. '52-'53g All State Orchestra, '52, '53, '54g Concert Orchestra, '52, '53, '54: Woodwind Choir. '53g Typing Certificate, '53: Term Honor Roll, '521Q-'53. Verna's fine record and warm personality will take her far. Good luck, Verna. SHELBY JEAN BOATWMAN Mirror Staff, '531A: Delta Y-Teens, '52'A- '54: Camera Club. '531fQ-'54g Term Honor Roll, '53, '54: Gregg Shorthand Certificate, '53: Shorthand Pin, '53: Typing Certificate, '53, Shelby has been active in many school activities, and she will be missed greatly. THE CRIMSON SHIRLEY LOUISE BOGGS Honor Roll, '51-'54: Student Council Rep- resentative, '53-'53w: Gregg Shorthand Cer- tificate, '53g Typing Certificate, '53. May your future bring you the many things you deserve. Best of luck. Shirley. BARBARA ANN BOHANNON Publicity. '51: Alternate, '52: Typing Cer- tificate, '52. Here is a really sweet girl. Barbara-1's per- sonality and sense of humor will take her far. DONALD JOSEPH BORDERS Delta Hi-Y, '5314-'54: Delta Letterg Jr. Achievement, '53'e-'54g Publicity Coun- selor, '531fQ. Don will be missed by his many friends at Manual. Good luck, D. B. THELMA LOUISE BORDERS Transferred to Manual, '52'A: Junior Achievement, '52, '53, 5399: Student Council Alternate. '53w3 Library Club. '53Vg. Thelma is one of our quiet students, but she has a sweet personality. Best of luck, Thelma. JESSIE MARIE BOSTIC Typing Certificate, '53. Good luck in all your future undertakings. THE CRIMSON HELEN JOYCE BOWLES Transferred from Madisonville, Ky. High School in September, 1953. Although Helen has been here only one year, her pleasant smile will certainly be long remembered. Good luck to you. EDITH SHIRLEY BOWMAN Intermediate Orchestra, '5lw-'52g Concert Orchestra. '521A-'54g Christmas Concerts. 'SIW-'53W3 Spring Concerts. '52-'54: State Contests, '53-'54: Orchestra tour through Chattanooga and Nashville, '53: Orchestra and Band Camp, '53g Shorthand Certificate, '53w: Shorthand Pin, '531A. Shirley has been very active in the Orches- tra during her three years here. She will cer- tainly be missed. MERIAM GERANE BRADWAY Concert Orchestra, 'SIW-'54, Orchestra Letter, '53, Christmas Concerts, '52w-'53'A: Spring Concerts, '52-'54: Regional Contests, '52-'543 State Contests, '52-'54g All-State Or- chestra, '53-'54, All-City Orchestra, '53, '54. The orchestra will long remember Gerane. The best of luck to you. KENNETH BRANTFERGER Kenny's many friends will remember him for many years. Good luck to you in the future. BILLIE ROSE BRANUM Orchestra, '51'a-'533 State Contest, '53: Shorthand Certificate, '53 Shorthand Pin, '53: Alternate, '52w-'53g Term Honor Roll, '52 BQ. '53. Billie's many friends wish her the best of luck. We will miss her. THE CRIMSON BEULAH F. BREWER Honor Roll. '51w-'53w: Student Council, '52-'53: Spanish Club, '53: Honor Society. '531A-'54, Typing Certificate, '53: Shorthand Certificates and Pins, '53, '54: Shorthand Certificate of Merit, '53. Beulah's outstanding personality will be long remembered by her many friends and the faculty. We wish her much happiness. JANE ANN BRIGHT Library Club, '52w-'54, Red Cross Repre- sentative, '53'Qg Typing Certificates, '53'A, '54. Ann's many friends wish her the best of luck in the future. LINDA LEE BRINEY Linda's activities are few, but her friends are many. We all wish her the best of luck. RICHARD WILLIAM BROADWAY Audio-Visual Services, '53, '53w, '54: Jun- ior Achievement, '53, '53'Q, '54. Richard will not be forgotten by his many friends. Luck and happiness to you. DONALD G. BROGAN J.V. Football M , '51w: Spring Football. '52, '53, Varsity Football, '52w-'53'A: M , '53W: Glover Calloway Isaacs Memorial Trophy, '52'fQ: Track Team, '53, '54: Key Club, '52-'54: Publicity Council, '51W-'521Ag Delta Hi-Y, '51!4: M Club, '54: Vice Presi- dent Key Club, '53'4g Ky. Tenn. District Key Club Convention, '54. Jug's outstanding personality will be remembered for many, many years. We know he will have success. THE CRIMSON ANN DUDLEY BROWN All-Student Assoc. Secretary, '53-'53'A: S.C. Executive Board, '53-'54g Sec., '53-'53'A: Honor Society. '53W-'54: Sec., '53w-'54: Latin Club, '51 be-'52: Historian, '51-'52, Crimson Staff. '52-'531A: Senior Crimson Staff: Term Honor Roll, '51 W-'54g K.H.S.P.A. Convention, '53, '54g Girls' State. '53: F.T.A. Club, '52-'53: Chess Club, '511A: Creative Writing Club, '52, Epsilon Y-Teens, '51 W-'53: Ford Foundation Scholarship, '53, Manual is certainly proud of Ann's out- standing record. We know she will be very successful. DONNA GAIL BROWN Homeroom Alternate, '51W: Typing Cer- tificate, '53: Concert Orchestra, '5l1A-'54: Orchestra Letter, '52: State Contests, '5l1ft- '54g Regional Contests, '52-'53, M.E.N.C.., '533 Christmas Concerts, 'SIW-'5-ig Spring Con- certs, '52-'54: Christmas Play, '531!2. So long, Donna. Manual will miss you. We wish you happiness and success. WALTER TULEY BRUCKER J .V. Football, '5l: Varsity Football, '52-'53: Varsity Football M, '53: Varsity Swim Team, '52-'54: Varsity Swim M , '52, '53g 200 Yd. Relay Medal tState Meetl. '52: M Club, '52-'54: Key Club, '51-'54: Sec., '53: Treas., '52g Industrial Arts Awards iWood- work-Spec. Recognitionl, '52 and Arch. Drawing ll-Ionorable Mentionl, '53. Walter has been a busy boy since he came to Manual. We know he will keep up his good work. KAY LOUISE BRUNER Honor Roll. '51W-'54: Red Cross Rep., '51'4-'53g Pub. Counselor, '521A, '53g Delta Y-Teens. '52w, '53: Art Club, '53w. '54g Li- brary Club, '531A: Honor Society, '545 Sen- ior Crimson Staff. Kay's pleasing personality has earned her many friends at Manual. We all wish her the best of luck. PEGGY S. BRUNER Term Honor Roll, '52-'53, Typing Certi- ficate, '53: Shorthand Certificate, '53: Stu- dent Council Rep.. '52W: Alternate. '52. Peggy will be missed by her many friends. We wish her success and happiness. l'llE CRIMSON LEROY S. BUCK, JR. 'Marching Band, '51 W-'53w: Concert Band. '52-'54g Brass Band, '52-'54: Orchestra. '52- '54g Superior Rating Solos, '52-'54g Sextet, '52-'54, Leroy has gained many friends since he has been here. We know he can be success- ful. RUTH ELINOR BUCK Student Council Alternate, '51-'52'A: Hon- or Roll, '511A-'53: Shorthand Certificates, '52, '53: Typing Certificates, '52W- '53. Elinor's list of activities is not so long, but her friends are many. Good luck to you. JUDITH WALDRON BULMER Art Club, 'SIW-'54: Treas., '51',Q, '52: Veep. '52'A. '53: Creative Writing Club, '51'f2-'54: Prog. Char. '519Q, '52: Veep., '52w, '53: Pres., '53w, '54g Crimson Staff, '52-'54: Assoc. Ed. of Senior Crimson: K.H.S.P'.A., '53, '54: Term Honor Roll. '511f2-'54g Honor Society, '53w-'54: Christmas Play, '53V2. Judy has certainly been busy during the last three years at Manual. Good-bye, Judy. We shall miss you. SHEILA KAY BUNNELL Home Room Rep., '53Vf: Red Cross Rep.. '51'A, '52w: Typing Certificate, '533 Short- hand Pin, '53: Shorthand Certificate. '53. So long. Kay, we will miss you. Good luck in the future. ' WILLIAM BURCH Although William doesn't have a long list of activities, he does have a long list of friends. We wish you the best of luck, William. THE CRI MSON LEDORRIS L. BURGESS There can be no doubt that all of Lee's friends will miss him and wish him good luck. PEARL MARIA BURKE Publicity Chairman, '53Wg Shorthand Certi- ficate, '53. It's clear that Pearl can make her own luck, but we wish her plenty anyway. JACK C. BURKS Jr. Achievement, '52'fJ-'54: Delta Hi-Y, '53!Q-'54. Best of luck in Senior Achievement, Jack. JOYCE BURNETT Term Honor Roll, '52-'53g S. C. Representa- tive, '53: Library Club, '53, '54g Two Typing Certificates, '53. So long and good fortune. We. your pals who remain, wish you the best. BARBARA ANN CALHOUN Marching Band, '52'e-5314: Concert Band, '51-'54g Spring Concerts, '52-'54g Christmas Concerts, '511A, '52V2g Band Camp, '52w, '53'e: State Contests, '52, '53, '54g Chicago Band Trip, '54: Delta Y-Teens, 'SZW-'54: Sec., '53W-'54: Jr. Achievement, '53'A-'54: Home Room Rep.. '52-'53: Publicity, '53: Shorthand Certificates, '52-'54. It's Barbara's future, and she seems well prepared. IHE CRIMSON LOWELL WESLEY CAMPBELL Math. and Science Club, '51: Safety Pat- rol, '51, '52, Conservation Club, '51-'53, Model Airplane Club, '52, We all join in wishing Lowell the best of everything. NICK CARLIN Marching Band, '51g Band '51, J. V. Football, '513 Broadcasting Club. '51 'Al Spring Football, 'SIW-'52w: Varsity Football, '52: Jr. Achievement, '52-'54, Representative to N.A.J.A.C. Conference, '53g President of J.A.L.A., '54. Nick's record speaks for him, and all we can do is wish him good luck. WILLIAM G. CARLIN Jr. Achievement, '52W',532 Delta HI-Y, '52'e-'54: Youth and Government Conference, '53, '54g Key Club, '521,9-'5-ig Ky.-Tenn. Dis- trict Convention, '54g Senior Crimson Staff. So long: Manual's loss is someone else's gain. WILLARD L. CARNES Spring Football, '52: Red Cross Rep., '53. Manual won't forget you anymore than you'll forget Manual. JOHN DOUGLAS CARO J. V. Football, '51w: J. V. Baseball, '52: Varsity Football, '52W. '53'A: M : Spring Football, '52, '53, M Club, '54: Student Council Rep., '53: Key Club. '52'fQ-'54g Presi- dent: Ky.-Tenn. Key Club Convention, '54: Honorable Mention, All-County Center. Doug's record speaks for itself, and we're sure to miss him. THE CRIMSON PATRICIA ANN CARROLL Home Nursing, '51 'Ag Kentucky Future Retailers' Club, '531A-'54. All of Patsy's friends will surely miss her. JO ANNE CAUDILL Adv. Girls' Chorus, '51'A-'54g Adv. Mixed Chorus, '51'A-'54g Christmas Concerts, '51 W, 'SBW Christmas Concerts, '51V2. '53'fQ: Spring Concerts, '52, '53, '54: Chorus Letter, '52g Regional Festival, '52-'54g State Festival, '52-'54g Superior Solo Ratings. '52, '54g Su- perior Ensemble Rating, '53g Ky. Harvest Hi Jinks, '523 Fall Follies, '53: Ky. Vocal Clinic, '54g All State Chorus, '543 Red Cross Rep., '5l1fQ -'53: Typing Certificate, '53: Term Honor Roll, '52-'53. So long and the best of luck. JAMES E. CHADDIC J.V. Football, '51Wg Varsity Football, '52 'Ag Spring Football, '52. Manual regrets your leaving, but wishes you success. JO ANN CHAMBERLAIN Y-Teens, '51-'SIWQ Term Honor Roll, '51- '51V2, Senior Crimson Staff. Good luck to another Manual-Western grad. LINDA CHAMPION Mixed Chorus, '53-'54, Girls' Chorus, '52- '54: Christmas Concerts, '52'A. '53Wg Spring Concerts, '53, '54g State Music Festival, '53: Inst. Clinic, '53: Ky. Vocal Clinic, '53: Fall Follies, '533 Letter, '53: Senior Crimson Staff. S0 long and keep the pipes in shape. IHIL CRIMSON RUEL CHEATHAM. JR. Ruel has proven that a fellow doesn't have to engage in many activities to be an achiever. We'll all miss him. ROBERT LOUIS CHILTON Term Honor Roll, 'SIW-'53g Delta Hi-Y, '51w-'54, V. Pres., '521A-'53: Orchestra, '51'A- '53: Honor Society, '54. Manual's loss is the gain of Purdue. WILLIAM MICHAEL CHYNOWETH Term Honor Roll. 'SPA-'523 Honor So- ciety, '53w: J.V. Football, 'SIWJ Varsity Foot- ball, '52W, '53w: M , '53'A: Spring Foot- ball. '53: Key Club: Red Cross, '5lw-'52g S. C. Alt., '52'A1 Rep '53. We'l1 all miss you. but then you'll miss Manual. too. BETTY JEAN CLARK Y-Teens, '51-'511A. Good-bye, Betty, there can be no doubt of your many well wishers. KENNETH E. COBBLE Cheerleader, '51w-'53: M Club, '52-'54g Publicity Councilor, '51 1,9-'53. Everyone who goes to assembly or at- tends a game will miss Kenny. THE CHIMbUN RONALD COFFMAN Term Honor Roll, '52, '533 Honor Society, 5314-54: Marching Band, 'SNA-'53lQ: Con- cert Band, '52-'54: Brass Band, '53-'54: All State Band, '54g Orchestra, '54g National French Contest, '52g Fall Follies Band, '53'A: State Contest, '52-'53: Chicago Band Trip, '54. Ronald's activities speak for him. Good luck. BARBARA ANN COKE Term Honor Roll, '511e-'54: Student Coun- cil Rep., '53g Altemate. '52, '52 'ez Jr. Achievement, '52lA-'54g Typing Certificate, '53, Shorthand Certificates and Pins. '53-'54: Bookkeeping Certificate and Pin, '53. Barbara has been a friend to all, and we surely will miss her. CAROLYN LOUISE COKE Delta Y-Teens, 'SZW-'531 Kentucky Fu- ture Retailers' Association, '53'Q-'54. Carolyn's sweet personality has won her many friends. Good luck. DELORES BAIN COLEMAN Junior Achievements, '53'Q-'54: Red Cross Certificate and Pin. '52w: Red Cross Repre- sentative, 'SZW-'53g Altemate, '53: Book- keeping Certificate and Pin, '53: Account- ing Club, '53, Delores is a popular girl with all her classmates. Best of luck. JOYCE ROSE COLLINS Executive Board of Student Council, '53: Treasurer: Queen's Court, '531eg Publicity, 52145 Youth Speaks Its Mind Contest, '53'Ag Epsilon Y-Teens, '511a-'54g V. Pres., '51'A: Pres., '521e-'53g Fall Follies, '53',Q: Christmas Play, '53w: Term Honor Roll, '51'fQ-'54: Frankfort Youth Assembly, '53: State S.C. Convention, '53w: Latin Club, '521Qg Honor Society, '54, Asst. Treas. of the Senior Class. Joyce has made many friends at Manual, and we'll all remember her. Good luck. THE CRIMSON JULIANN SUE COOK Student Council Rep.. '53'A: F.T,A., '53W- '54g Epsilon Y-Teens, '52'A-'53: Sec., '53w- '54g Typing Certificate. '53: Term Honor Roll, '52, '53: Youth Speaks Its Mind Con- test '53, '54g Honor Society, '54. May Juliann's future be as successful as her activities at Manual have been. ANNA RUTH COOKSEY Shorthand Certificates, '53-954: Adv. Girls' Chorus, '531A: Christmas Concert, '53w. Anna Ruth has many friends at Manual. Good luck. RUTH VIRGINIA COOMER Publicity Council, '52w-'53: Kentucky Fu- ture Retailers' Club. '53Vg-'54, Ruth's pleasing smile has made her popu- lar with all of us. May you be a suc- cess in whatever you undertake! LEWIS COSBY J.V. Football, '511fQ: Spring Practice, '52: Term Honor Roll, 'SIW-'52g Honor Society, '53w-'54. Lewis has been a true friend to many during his stay at Manual. Good luck in the future. SANDRA RUTH COSTIN Term Honor Roll. 'SIW-'52: Epsilon Y- Teens. '52w-'54g Bowling League, '51'A-'54: City Toumament, '54: Christmas Play, '53'!2: Latin Club, '52-'53, G.A.A. Cluub, 'SIBQQ Fall Follies, '53V2: Red Cross Rep.. '531A. Sandra's ability and sweet personality will take her far. Good luck. THE CRIMSON RONALD EDWARD COULTER J. V. Football. '51w: Spring Practice. '52-'53g Varsity Football, '53g Shawnee H.S., Senior Band. '49-'50. Ronald has won many friends at Manual. and his personality will carry him far. MARION CAROL COX Term Honor Roll, '51V2-'523 Student Coun- cil Alternate. 'SZBQ-'53w: Publicity, '52: Jr. Achievement. '53w-'54: Delta Y-Teens, '521a- '54: Vice Pres., Delta Y-Teens, '539Q-'54: F.T.A., '52'A-'54g Artist. 'SZW-'54. Marion will be missed by her many friends. Good luck. JO ANN CRADY Kentucky Future Retailers' Association. 'Siva-'54: Student Council Representative, '53g S. C. Alternate. '52-'53w: Typing Certi- ficate, '533 Term Honor Roll, '53-'535t: Red Cross Rep.. '51w. Jo Ann has made many friends while at Manual, and we wish her luck in the fu- ture. WANDA LEONA CRANE Term Honor Roll, '53-'53w: S.C. Rep- resentative. '53w: Jr. Achievement, '521A- '53: Red Cross Rep., 'SNA-'53: Short- hand Certificate and Pin. '53g Bookkeeping Certificate. '52: Typing Certificate. '53. Wanda has many friends at Manual. Every- one will miss her. FRANKIE L. CRAVEN Harvest Hi Jinks. '521A: Fall Follies, '531A. Frankie is well-liked by everyone at Man- ual. We wish you lots of luck in the fu- ture. THE CRIMSON RUSSELL W. CRAVEN Russell has made many friends at Man- ual and will be remembered by all. Best of luck in anything you undertake. MADELEINE C. CRAWFORD Honor Society, '531,Q-'54: 9575 Honor Roll. '51w-'53wg F.T.A. Club, '52-'543 Sec., '53'A- '54g Jr. Achievement, '531fQ-'54: Delta Y- Teens. 52161-'54g Publicity Chairman, '53-'54. Best of luck, Madeleine. With your re- cord you'll make good. SHIRLEY MAE CUMMINGS Publicity Council, '51W: S. C. Alternate. '523 S. C. Rep., '53: Worked in Office, '53V2: Library Club, '543 Audio-Visual Service, '54. Shirley's personality will take her a long way. Good luck. WADE CUSICK Football Mgr., '51-'52: Varsity Football Mgr., '52bQ: S. C Publicity. '51'A: Varsity M , '52V2g M Club, '52w-'53. Wade has made many friends at Manual, and we'll remember him. Good luck. . MELVIN B. DALE Melvin has been a friend to all. We know he will be a success in whatever he under- takes. Good luck, Melvin. THE CRIMSON JOYCE DAVIDSON Typing Certificate, '531 Shorthand Certi- ficate. '53g Red Cross Representative, '52- '54, We wish Joyce all the success possible. We know she will suceed in everything she undertakes. GEORGE DAWSON Spring Football, '52, '53: Varsity Football, '52wg Red Cross Representative, '53, George is an all-round good fellow. His many friends wish him the best that life has to offer. Good-bye and good luck, George. EDDIE THORTON DEERINGER Eddie, even though he hasn't entered into many activities. is a swell fellow, whom we will all miss. He has made many friends during his stay at Manual. Good luck, Eddie. DONALD LEE DIETZ Spring Practice, '533 Varsity Football. '53lA: Varsity M , '531fQg M Club. '53W: Hon- orable Mention All-County Team, '53WQ S. C. Alternate, '53W. Don has made many friends while at Manual. We wish the best for you in future life, Don. PATRICIA ANN DILL Kentucky Future Retailers' Assocition. '53wg '54: Student Council Publicity, '52W- '531Ag Y-Teens, '52wg Girls' Bowling League. '52-'53g Junior Achievement, '52. Pat's pleasing personality and smile will be missed by all at Manual. Good luck, Pat. THE CRIMSON SUE DOCKERY Bowling League, 'SIW-'52, Spanish Club. '54g Honor Roll Certificates, '52-'53: Broad- casting Club, '51lfQ-'521 S. C. Alternate, '52w. Sue has made many friends while at Man- ual and will be missed by all. We wish you the best of luck in all you undertake, Sue. PEGGY ROSE DOOLEY Library Club, '53W-'54: Term Honor Roll. '52-'53: Representative. '53: Alternate, '52: Typing Cert., 'SZIA-'53: Shorthand Cert., 'SZW-,541 Red Cross Representative, '52w- '53. Peggy has worked hard while at Manual, and we are sure she will be a success. Best of everything, Peggy. MARILYN DOLORES DOSSETT Concent Band, '51w-'54g Band Camp, '51'A-'53: Marching Band, '51'fQ-'53: State Contests, '511,Q-'533 Saxophone Quartet. '52- '53g Woodwind Choir, '53g Tenor Saxophone Solo, '53g Orchestra, '53: Bowling League. '54. Marilyn's fine record speaks for her. Best of luck, Marilyn. SALLY ANN DOUGHERTY Social Service Work, '521,Q, '53g Transfer- red from Atheron High School. In Sally's short stay at Manual she has won many friends. Good-bye and the best of luck to you, Sally. BETTY JOANN DOWELL Although Betty's activities have been few, she has gained many friends. We know she will always be happy and successful in all she undertakes. TH E CR I M JOHN W. DOWNEY Mirror Staff, '531e-'54: Cheerleader, '53'A. '541 M , '54, Crimson Staff, 'SZW-'531 K.H. S.P.A. Conventions. '53. '54: Senior Crimson Staff, Delta Hi-Y, '53'A, '54, Student Council Rep.. '52. John's fine personality has won him many friends, and he will be missed by all at Manual. Best of luck. John. DORIS DOWNS Elective Chorus, '53'e, '54. Although Doris's activities are few, she will be missed by her many friends. We wish you the best of everthing in future life, Doris. ANNABELLE DOYLE Publicity. 'SIW-'53, S. C. Representative. '53m: Texm Honor Roll, '531A: Athletic Of- fice, '5314, '54: Y-Teens, '51',Q. '52: Elective Chorus, 'SIM-'53: Advanced Chorus, '53'A- '543 Mixed Chorus, '53w-'5-4: Christmas Concert. '53: Fall Follies, '531Qg Kentucky Vocal Clinic, '54g Spring Concert, '54: Cho- rus Letter, '54. Annabelle's fine record speaks for it- self. She will be missed by all at Manual. CAROLYN MAE DRAGOO Elective Chorus, '52-'53g Advanced Girls' Chorus, '53-'54, Mixed Chorus. '53-'54, Christ- Concert, '53m: Spring Concert, '54: Ky. Vo- cal Clinic. '54g Fall Follies, '53w: Red Cross Rep., '521A. Shorthand Cert., '53: Typing Cert., '53. Carolyn's activities have been many while at Manual, Best of luck. Carolyn. SHARON RAE DUDDINGSTON Sharon is a girl with many friends and will be missed by them all. We wish you the best of luck in all you do. Sharon. SON f 1 I THE CRIMSON JOSEPH MCCAULEY DUKES J.V. Football, '52: J. V. Baseball, '5214g HM... Joe's activities are few, but we know he will be a success at whatever he does. Good luck, Joe. CLARENCE DUNBAR Clarence is a boy who is popular with his classmates. We wish him the best of every- thing in the future. EDDIE DUNCAN M Club, '521A, '531,9, '54: Baseball M , '52, '53, '54: Co-Captain Baseball. '54g Bas- ketball, '521k, '53. Eddie is a boy who is popular at Man- ual and has made a good record. The best of luck in the future, Eddie. FRANKIE MARIE DUNN Student Council Publicity Chairman, '52'e. '53g Typing Certificate. '53: Worked in Of- fice, '52yQ, '53: Bowling League, '52, '53, '543 Winners of Trophy. '52g Ky. Future Retailers' of America. '531f2, '54. Frankie has worked hard during her stay at Manual, and we are sure she will be a success. WILLIAM EARL DUNN J. V. Football, '51w: Varsity Football, 'SZW-'53593 M , '53V2Q M Club, '54, Spring Practice. '52, '53. Bill is a fine fellow, who will be missed by all at Manual. We wish you the best of everything, Bill. THE CRIMSON WILLA JEAN DUVALL Latin Club, 'SDA'-52: President Bowling League, '5114-'531 Pres. Girls' Athletic Club, '5lW, '52: Sec.. Epsilon Y-Teens, 'SZW-'53: V-Pres., '531fQ-'54g Pres., F.T.A., '521A-'54g Treas., Broadcasting Club, '52W, '533 Vice Pres. Honor Society, '531A-'54: Vice Pres.: Alternate '521A, '533 Representative, '53W: Term Honor Roll, '511e-'54, Willa Jean has a fine record at Manual. Her ability will make her a success in all she undertakes. Best wishes, Willa Jean. VIRGIL EDWARDS Swimming Team, '52, '53, '54. Virgil's friendliness has won him many friends. Manual will miss you. Best wishes for the future, Virgil. CAROL J. EICHENBERGER Honor Society, '53W-'54g Honor Roll, '5lW- '54: Student Council Alternate. '52Q Short- hand Certificate 100 Words, '54. Carol's sweet smile and quiet friendliness will be long remembered by her many friends at Manual. Good luck. CHARLES SIDNEY ELA1M J. V. Football, '51 LQ: Spring Football, '52: Varsity Football. '52w. Sidney is well-liked by all who know him, and Manual will miss him. So long and best of luck. DONALD WILLIAM ELLIOTT Here is a fine friend and swell fellow. We are sure he will be successful in what- ever he may do. Best of everything, Don. THE CRIMSON JANICE M. FANTE Red Cross Rep., '52: Shorthand Certificate. '53 V23 Term Honor Roll. '53-'53V2. Janice will not be forgotten by her many friends. She has the ability to make good in the future. Manual will miss her. MARIAN GAY FARRIS Delta Y-Teens. '52W-'54: First Aid Certi- ficate, '531A: Tenn Honor Roll, '53w. Marian is a sweet girl who is sure to be a success in whatever she does. So long, Marian, and best of luck. GERALD LEE FAUST Gerald's activities are few. but we know his friends to be many. May you climb high up the ladder of success. Good luck. Gerald. J. W. MORTON FIELD Radio Club. '51lfQ. 52: Honor Roll, '51 'fg- '54g Key Club, '53W-'54: Projection Club. '53 'A -'54. Morton is a swe11' guy with a ready smile for everyone. Good luck and happiness in the future. ROBERT FERRIELL J. V. Football, '51wg J. V. M , '51W: Var. Football, '52W: '53W: M , '52Mg. '53'A: Spring Practice, '52, '533 Co-Capt. Football Team, '53V3: Honorable Mention All State! J. V. Baseball, '52g J. V. M , '52g Varsity Baseball, '53, '543 M , '53, '54, Bob's athletic achievements have been a great asset to Manual. His ability will carry him far in life. Best of luck to a swe1l' guy. THE CRIMSON EVERETT NELSON FINN Although Everett's record does not show any school activities. we know he will go to the top. You will be missed by all your friends at Manual. Good luck, Everett. BARBARA ANN FISHER Shorthand Speed Certificates and Pins, '53, '54: Shorthand Certificate of Merit. '53g Term Honor Roll, '53. Barbara is a sweet girl with a friendly smile for everyone. We wish her the best of luck and lots of happiness. B. WAYNE FORD s. C. Alternate, '53'A-'54. Although Wayne hasn't entered into many activities here at Manual, we are sure he will have a successful future. So long and best wishes, Wayne. LEE FOWLER Lee has made many friends while at Manual, and he will be greatly missed. Best of luck on your road to success. Lee. RICHARD H. FREDERICK Student Council Alt, '52: Radio Club. '52, '53, '54g Delta Hi-Y, '52, '53, '54, Sec. Delta Hi-Y. 'SZWQ Fall Follies, '53W. Richard's personality and good sense of humor will be missed at Manual. Best wishes for the future. IHIL CRIMSON IMOGENE FRYER Shorthand Certificate, '53g Shorthand Pin, '53: Typing Certificate, '52. Imogene's pleasant smile has won for her many friends. We wish her all the happiness and success possible. DONALD DEE GARDNER Assistant Business Mgr., Senior Crimson. Donald has made many friends at Man- ual and will be greatly missed by all. Good luck to a swell guy. MARY LOU GARDNER Honor Society. '53'A: S. C. Alternate. '521 S. C. Representative. '52'A. '53, '53'A2 Term Honor Roll. '52V2-'53w: Latin Clubg '51'A, '52: Traffic, '51W. '54g Y-Teens, '511A, '52g Sen- ior Crimson Staff. Mary Lou is a girl who is liked by every- one. Her sweet smile and sparkling personali- ty will be greatly missed. Good luck. SHIRLEY GARDNER Publicity Councilor, '53'Ag Spanish Club. '531e-'54g Office Work, '53w-'543 Delta Y- Teens, '54: Term Honor Roll, '53, Shirley has been a busy girl at Manual. She has many friends and will be missed by all. Best wishes, Shirley. RONALD GARVIN Ronnie's activities have been few, but his friends have been many. Good luck. THE CI'llMbUN WILLIAM EDWARD GEYER. JR. Marching Band, '51w, '52w. '53'AC Con- Cert Band. '52-'543 Christmas Concert, '51W: Spring Concerts. '52-'543 Home Room Publi- city Chairman, '523 Alternate, 252145 State Contests, '52-'54, Projection, '53w, '54, Term Honor Roll, '51'A. '52, Band Letter, '51'A. '52'e. 5314. Bil1's record speaks for itself. May you continue to be a success. GWYNNETH MURIEL GIBSON Sophomore Award, '52, Honor Society. '53'4-'54: 95? Term Honor Roll. '52-'54: F.T.A. Club, '52-'54: Charter Vice Pres.. '52w-'53g F.T.A. Workshop at U. of L.. 'SZWQ State Workshop, '53g Red Cross Rep.. 'SZW-'541 French Club. '53'A-'54. We know that Gwynneth will be a suc- cess in all she undertakes. Good luck. ROBERT OWEN GILLAND I Speak for Democracy Contest, '53'A. Altrough Bob didn't take part in many activities, we know he has the ability to be a success in life. THOMAS H. GLOOR Varsity Swimming Team, 'SIW-'52, Jun- ior Achievement, 'SBW-'54. Tommy will be missed by all his friends at Manual. Best of luck to you in the future. JUDITH GLUTTING Honor Society, '53 'A-'54: Mirror Staff. '52-'54g Assoc. Ed. Mirror. '53-'54: K.H.S.P.A. Convention, '53g H.R. Publicity, '52, Sen- ior Crimson Staff. Judy's sweet personality has won her many friends. She has done a fine job on the Mirror. Good luck. THE CRIMSON HELEN E. GOETTEL Adv. Girls' Chorus. '51-'54: Mixed Chorus, '53-'54g Chorus Letter, '52: Christmas Con- certs, '511,Q-'53'a: Spring Concerts, '52-'54g Lexington State Festivals, '52-'53g Superior Rating: Fall Follies, '53: Typing Cert., '53. He1en's pleasing personality will be miss- ed by those at Manual. Good luck. in the future. GLENDA FAY GOODE Elective Chorus, '52-'52 VJ: Adv. Girls' Chorus, '53-'5-1: Adv. Mixed Chorus, '53: Christmas Concert, '53g Fall Festival, '53: Kentucky Vocal Clinic, '54: Spring Concert, '543 Term Honor Roll, '53, '543 Typing Certi- ficate, '533 Red Cross Rep., '51g Pub. Chair- man, '51 Vg: H. R. Rep., '52-'53, Best of luck, Glenda. We're sure you'll succeed in all you undertake. NORMA RUTH GRAHAM Orchestra. '52w-'54: Spring Concerts, '53 '54p Christmas Concerts. '521A. '53w: State Contests, '53, '5-43 Typing Certificate, '53. Norma has won many friends here at Manual. Best of luck in the future. WILLIAM DAVID GRAVELY Honor Society, '531A-'54: Honor Society Treasurer, '531A-'54: Term Honor Roll, '51 'A- '54g Key Club, '53, '54: Home Room Rep., '53: Band Camp, '521A-'53V2g Marching Band, '52w-'53Vgg Concert Band, '53-'54: Woodwind Choir, '53: All-State Band, '53: State Band Concerts, '53-'543 State Band Clinic. '53-'54g Spring Concerts, '52-'54: Fall Follies. '53-9545 Chicago Band Trip, '54. Bill has been pretty busy while at Man- ual and has won many friends. Good luck. LOUIS J. GRAY Pub. Counselor. '52V2g Chorus Letter, '52: Adv. Mixed Chorus, '511A-'54: Boys' Glee Club, '5214-'54: Spring Concerts, '52'A-'54: Christmas Concerts, '5l1f9-'53w, Regional Contest, '53g Harvest 1-Ii-Jinks, '52wg Fall Follies, 'SBWQ State Contests, '52-'53. Louis will be long remembered by all the friends he has made, Good luck. THE CRIMSON GWENDA LOU GREER Student Council Representative. '53'A: Red Cross Representative, '52'A: Two Typing Certificates, '53, Bowling League, '51w- 'SZWQ Senior Crimson Staff. Gwen's sweet personality has won her many friends. Good luck in all you do. BONNIE RAE GREGORY Bowling League, '521A-'543 Trophy, '52g High Pin Game, '52: Kentucky Future Re- tailers' Association, '531A-'54, Bonnie will be well remembered by every- one who knows her. So long, and may your future be as bright as your smile! FLORENCE RAE GREIVER 95W Term Honor Roll, '51'A-'54: Honor Society, '53w-'54: S.C. Rep., '52M, Pub., '53: Fall Follies, '53w: Concert Orchestra, '521fQ- '543 Spring Concerts, '52, '53, '54: Christmas Concerts, '521e, '531!2: State Music Contests, '53, '54: M.B.C., '51w: Latin Club, '51'A: Library Club, '5l1Q: Typing Certificate, '53g I Speak for Democracy Contest, '52W. '53'4g Senior Crimson Staff. Good luck, Florence. CAROL LEE GRIMM Attendant to Homecoming Queen, '51'A, '52'4. '53'Q: Harvest Hi-Jinks, '53'Ag Fall Follies, 5214: Shorthand Certificates, '521Q, '53, '54: Publicity Counselor, '53W: Library Club, '53'A-'54. We wish Carol success in all she under- takes. BETTYE RUTH GROOM Concert Orchestra, '51'A- '54, Salon Or- chestra. '52'A-'53W: Orchestra Letter, '52, Orchestra Treasurer, 'SBW-'54, State Con- test, '52, '53, '54: Christmas Concerts. '5l'A, '52w, '5314g Spring Concerts. '52, '53, '54: Band Camp, '531A, Honor Society, 'SSW-'54g Term Honor Roll, 'SIW-'54: Representative to Youth Speaks Its Mind, '54, Bettye Ruth's record speaks for itself. We know she will be a success at all she undertakes. THE CRIMSON MILDRED CAROL GROSS First Aid Certificate, '53V2. Although her activities have been few. we know Mlldred's pleasing personality will make her a success in everything she does. DONALD A. GULLION J.V. Football, '51'e: Delta Hi-Y, '51 V2-'52. Don will be long remembered by all the friends he has made while at Manual. Good luck. Don. ROBERT WAYNE HAAG Marching Band, '50, '51, '52, '53: Boys' Bowling League: Senior Crimson Staff. Bob's activities are few. but he has made many friends at Manual. Best of luck. ROBERT B. HADDIX Student Council, 'SZWQ Publicity Council, '53. Bob does not have a long list of activities, but he does have a long list of friends. Good luck, Bob. JOSEPH VERNON HARDIN Harvest Hi-Jinks, '52'!2: Square Dance Club, '521f2-'53. Joxeph is known and liked by many people here at Manual. We wish you the best of luck, Joseph. THE CRIMSON ' WILLIAM NEAL HARRISON J. V. Football, '511A: Spring Football, '52, '53: Varsity Football, '52'a. '53w: Varsity 5314: M Club, '53w. William has done well for sports here at Manual. Good luck, William. ELIZABETH ANNE HARROD Advanced GirI's Chorus, '531f2-'54: Mixed Chorus. '53w-'54g Chorus Letter, '54: Spring Concert, '543 Christmas Concert, '53wg Ky. Vocal Clinic, '54, All-State Chorus, '54g Fall Follies. '53w: Crimson Staff, '53'4- '54, Christmas Play. '53wg S. C. Rep., '53g Red Cross Rep.. '52wg Shorthand Pins and Certificates, '53, '54g Typing Cert., '53g Y- Teens, '51'e-'53g Honor Society. '54: Term Honor Roll. '52w-'53g Senior Crimson Staff. Good-bye and good luck, Libby. ROBERT J. HART Delta Hi-Y, 'SIHQ-'52g Publicity Councilor, '52!iI Junior Achievement, '52-'53. Robert will be missed by many friends here at Manual. So long. Robert. JEAN HASKEN S.C. Alternate, '5225-'53g S.C. Publicity Counselor. '53-'53E5: Term Honor Roll, 'SIEQ-'52-'53g Typing Certificate, '52g Short- hand Certificate and Pin, '52, Honor So- ciety, '54. Jean has won many friends here at Man- ual. We know she will have a bright fu- ture. JOSEPH MURRAY HAYSE. JR. Marching Band, '51 55353552 Concert Band, '50-'53g Brass Band, '51-'53: State Contest, '50-'53: Band Camp, '51'a-'53Wg Latin Club, '51, '52, Homeroom Altemate, '53w: Band Slw, '521A, '53w: Chess Club, '511A. '52: Band Trip to Chicago, '54g Honor So- ciety, '54. Joe's musical ability is appreciated by all. Good luck, Joe. HM THE CRIMSON JUANITA HAYSLEY Term Honor Roll. '51 'A-'521 Delta Y-Teens, '511Q-'53: Typing Certificate, '53: Bookkeep- ing Certificate, '53g Vice-Pres. of Ky. Fut- ure Retailers' Association. '5399-'54. Juanita will be missed by her many friends here at Manual. Good-bye, Juanita. WESLEY FREDRICK HAZEL Spanish Club. '53'A: Term Honor Roll, '51 le-'52. Although Wesley's activities are few here at Manual, he will be missed by his many friends. Good luck and good-bye. Wesley. CARROL HEBERLE Although Carrol took no part in activities at school, we are sure she will succeed in anything she undertakes. AGNES L. HECK Agnes is one of the sweetest girls we know. Good luck, Agnes. ANN VENETTE HEMDAHL Junior Achievement, '52w-'54g Pres., '53g S.C. Executive Board, '53-'54, Ft. Thomas S.C. Convention, '531A: Honor Society, '54: Youth Speaks Its Mind Delegate, '53: Leader, '54: Art Club, '511A-'52: Epsilon Y-Teens, '511A,-'53, Frankfort Youth Assem- bly, '53g Fall Follies, '53Be: Christmas Play, '531Ag Advanced Girls' Chorus. '54, 'Spring Concert, '54, Sec. of Senior Class. Ann's record speaks for itself. We'll miss you, Ann. THE CRIMSON JOHN FREDERICK HENN John ha: not taken part in any activities, but he has made many friends at school. Good-bye and good luck, John. ANGELA HENNINGER Red Cross Representative, 'SIW-'52g S.C. Alternate, '521e: Bowling League, '52g Li- brary Club, '52lA-'54, Angela's smile and pleasing personality have won her many friends at school. We will all miss you, Angela. CHARLOTTE HERMES H. R. Alternate, '5llA-'52g H. R. Publicity, 'SIW-'54g H. R. Rep., '521,Q-'54g Term Honor Roll, '511Q-'54g Alternate Girls' State, '5214, '53g Traffic Duty, '511A-'54: Girls' Athletic Club. '51V-1-'52: Typing Certificates, '52w- '53g Shorthand Certificate, '543 Lunchroom Duty, 'SZM-'54, Charlotte's record speaks for itself. Good- bye. Charlotte. DONALD WAYNE HIGDON Orchestra, '51w-'54: State Contests, '52- '54g Camera Club, 'SIWQ Concert Band, '52- '53, Don is a swell boy. We will all miss you. Don. Good luck. JO ANN HIGGS Orchestra, '52w. '53, '54g Salon Orchestra, '52w, '533 State Contest, '53g Chattanooga Trip, '53: Band, '51w, '52: Christmas Con- cert, '52'A: Spring Concert, '53 Publicity Chairman, Homeroom, '531A. JoAnn's musical ability will be missed at Manual. We are sure she will succeed in everything she does, Good luck, JoAnn. THE CRIMSON CECIL N. HIGHLEY Spring Football, '52-'53: Varsity Football. '52W, '53W: Varsity Football M , '53W: Track Team. '52, '53: M Club, '54, Cecil is a quiet boy, but he has made many friends. We will all miss you. Cecil. Lots of luck. MARY ANNE HOFFMAN Student Council Representative, '53g Typ- ing Certificate, '53. Mary is well-liked by her many friends. Manual will not forget her. Good-bye Mary. CAROLYN HOLMES Advanced Girls' Chorus, '51Va',531 Lex- ington State Festival, '52, '53, Spring Con- cert, '53g Christmas Concerts: '51ba, '52V2: Student Council Rep, '52g Chorus Letter, '53g Y-Teens, '5lV2g Library Club, '531fQ3 Chair- man, '53wg Shorthand Certificates, '53, '54g Shorthand Pin, '53g Term Honor Roll, '52-'53. Lots of luck, Carolyn. BETTY ANNE HOLTZCLAW Crimson Staff, '53W-'54: Senior Crimson Staffg K.H.S.P.A., '54: Creative Writing Club, '531ft-'54g Secretary, Creative Writing Club. '53b2-'54, Fall Follies, '53bi: Christ- mas Play. '53BQ: I Speak for Democracy Contest, '531Ag Student Poll Worker. '53V2: S. C. Rep., '51Vg: Red Cross Rep., '53w. Need we say more! We will miss your sparkling smile. Betty. CARA GAIL HOBBS Kentucky Future Retailers' Association, '53w-'54g Shorthand Certificate, '53: Short- hand Pin, '53g Typing Certificate, '53: Term Honor Roll, '51V,. '53w: Student Council Representative, '531A. Gail is a sweet girl who is sure to be a success in anything she undertakes. The best of luck to you, Gail. THE CRIMSON LINDA HOOBERRY Publicity, 'SIW-'52: Alternate, 'SIW-'52: Typing Certificate, 'SZIA -'531 First Aid Certi- ficate, '53'A: Library Club, '53W-'54. Linda has made many friends at Manual. She will be missed by all. Good luck in the future, Linda. JOHN MARION HOOVER Term Honor Roll, 'SIW-'54g Honor So- ciety, '53'A, '54g Band Camp, '511A. 5216. 'SSWQ Marching Band, '52, '53, '543 Brass Band, '52, '53, '54: State Contest, '52, '53, '54: Superior Solo, '52, '53g All State Band, '51, '52, '53, Orchestra, '51, '52, '53: All State Orchestra. '52, '53, '54, Band Trip to Chic- ago, '54. John has had an outstanding record in his music at Manual. He has a fine per- sonality. Good luck, John. CHARLES R. HOPEWELL Varsity Letter, Golf, '53, '54. Charles's fine personality has won him many friends here at Manual. We wish the best for you in your future, Charles. MARGARET HORNBACK Red Cross Representative, '5lw, '52g Stu- dent Council, '521e: Typing Certificate, '54g Bookkeeping Certificate, '54. Margaret will be missed here at Manual. The best of luck to you, Margaret. PHYLLIS ELLEN HUBBARD S. C. Representative, '51w, '53g Alternate '52g Publicity. '52'AQ Crimson Staff, '53: Latin Club, '54: First Aid Certificates: Youth Speaks Its Mind Contest, '53V2. Phyllis's sweet smile and personality will be missed at Manual. Good luck, Phyllis. THE CRIMSON ROYCE HUFFINES We wish Royce every possible success in life. We're glad to have had him in our class. JANE WALKER HURT Secretary of Band, '52w-'53, Concert Band, '51, '53, '54g Marching Band, '51w- '53w: State Contests, '51-'54g Marching Band Letter, '51V2-'53W: Band Camps, '51-'533 Spring Concerts, '51-'54g Term Honor Roll. '52BQ-'53, Jane's list of activities speaks for it- self. Good luck, Jane. LENVIL HURT Senior Crimson Staff. Lenvil is well-liked by his classmates. and we are sure he will be successful in what- ever he undertakes. So long, Lenvil, and good luck. BERNARD DEON HUST Concert Band, '51 'A-'54g Brass Band, '511,Q- '54: Marching Band, '51-'54: All-State Band. '52, '53g Band Letter, '52, '53, '54: State Contests, '53, '54: District Contests, '53, '54g Term Honor Roll, '54. Deon has made a good record here at Manual. He will be missed in the band. We wish you luck, Deon. THOMAS A. IRWIN Varsity Football, '52Vs, '53545 M , '531A: Spring Practice, '52, '53: J. V. Football, '51lf9: J. V, M , '51LQ: Track, '52 '53, '54: M , '53, '54: M Club, '53-'54g Term Honor Roll, '531,Q: Senior Crimson Staff. Tommy's friendly manner will be missed at Manual. Best of luck to you, Tommy. THE CRIMSON WILLIAM CLAIBORNE JACOBS Concert Band, '52, '53, '54g Marching Band, '53W: Orchestra, '52-'54: Student Council Publicity, '53, Term Honor Roll. 'SIWQ Delta Hi-Y, '51'e-'52: State Band Con- tests, '53, '54g Woodwind Choir, '53g National Music Educators' Convention in Chicago. '5-1: Honor Society, '54g Band Camp, '53w. Bill is another boy the band will miss. We all wish you good luck, Bill. WILLIAM RAY JACOBSEN J. V. Football, '51W, J. V. M : Spring Football, '52g Track, '52-'54g Track M , '54g Marching Band. '51m: Band M g Delta Hi-Y '54: Senior Crimson Staff. Bill's friendliness will help him go far in whatever he undertakes. We'll miss you, Bill. RUBY YVONNE JEFFRIES Concert Band, '53: Marching Band, '53W: Band Letter, '53w. Although Yvonne doesn't have a long list of activities, she has a tremendous list of friends. Good luck, Yvonne. BARBARA SUE JOHNSON Omega Y-Teens. '51 W: Latin Club, '51 BQ: Student Council Representative, '53w: Dra- matics, '54, Barbara is another girl who will be miss- ed at Manual. We know you will make good, Barbara. DOLORES JEAN JOHNSON S. C. Publicity Chairman, '5lW. We are glad to have had Dolores as a member of our class. We wish you success and happiness in the future, Dolores. THE CRIMSON JO ANNE JOHNSON Red Cross Representative, '51 'QQ Typing Certificate, '53. Jo Anne's sparkling smile and persona- lity will be missed by many. Good luck, Jo Anne, PEGGY JOHNSON Student Council Alternate, '53'Qg First Aid Certificate, '53V2: Bowling League. '51 14. Peggy has made many friends at Man- ual. We'll miss you, Peggy. RUDOLPH H. JOHNSON. JR. Track. '53: Junior Achievement, '54. Rudolph is another boy who will be miss- ed at Manual. Good luck to you, Rudolph WALTER W. JOHNSON Student Council Alternate, 'SZW-'53: Pub- licity Chairman, '53'A-'54: Band, '521k-'53: Key Club. '52w-'54: Spring Football, '53: Senior Crimson Staff. Walter has done good work here at Manual. Good luck in everything you do, Walter. WILLIAM M. JOHNSON Mirror Staff, '53-'54g Mirror Editor, '53W. '54: Associate Editor of Sr. Crimson: Hon- or Society. '53V2-'54g K.H.S.P.A. Convention. '53, '54: Term Honor Roll, '51V2-'543 Key Club. '53-'54: Junior Achievement, '521e: Ky.-Tenn. District Key Club Convention. '54: S. C. Rep., '52V2. Bill's activities at Manual have been valuable and much appreciated. We wish him all the good luck possible. THE CRIMSON EDWARD RAY JONES Term Honor Roll, '52-'53, Delta Hi-Y '54. Edward has a lot of ability and he will be a success in the world. Good luck, Edward. NORMA JULANE JONES Audubon Club, '50M2, '51, Biology Club, '51w. '52 fMemphis, Tenn.Jg Honor Society, '54, Shorthand Certificate. '53, '53W. Good-bye, Julane. Manual is going to miss you. Best of luck always. SHIRLEY MAE JONES Student Council Rep., '52-'52w: Term Honor Roll. '51w, '53: Vice President of Spanish Club, '53W',541 Library Club, '531A- '54g Typing Certificate. '53, Honor Society, '54 Shirley is well-liked by all her class- mates. She has helped in making our school a happy one. Best wishes for your success. CHARLES H. JUDY Charles's activities are few, but his friends are many. Good luck in the future. BONNIE LEE JUNGBERT Advanced Girls' Chorus, '53w-'54: Mixed Chorus, '53w-'54, Christmas Concert, '53wg Spring Concert, '54, Ky. Vocal Clinic. '54g Fall Follies, '53V2: Chorus Letter, '54. Best of luck in everything you under- take, Bonnie. We know you will succeed. THE CRIMSON EDWARD J. JUNGBERT, JR. President of Camera Club, '511e: Band Camp, '52V,: Marching Band, '52w: Concert Band, '52V2-'53: Spring Concert, '53: State Contest. '53. Edward has many friends at Manual. They all wish him luck. BETSY ROSE KELLEY Delta Y-Teens, '51 V2-'52: Kentucky Future Retailers' Association. '53w-'54. We wish Betsy happiness and success. May she have all the good luck possible. CHARLOTTE TAYLOR KELLY Student Council Representative, '53g S. C. Alternate. '52: Publicity Chairman, '51-'52: Red Cross, '51-'52. Success and happiness is our wish for you. Good-bye and good luck always. NORMAN LEE KERCHER J. V. Football, '5lw: J. V. M , J. V. Basketball, '51 'A-'52g M : Varsity Basket- ball. '51w-'52: J.V. Baseball. '52: Track, '52g Varsity Baseball. '52g Marching Band. '5lW: M : Band Camp. '51: Varsity Foot- ball, '5259-'53: Track, '52V,-'53: M : 3rd High Jump in Region: Spring Football. '52g Spring Basketball, '52V2-'53: Spring Football, '53: Varsity Basketball, '53'A- '543 M g S. C. Alternate. '5lw, '52: S. C. 'SZW-'53: State Contest Concert Band. Super- iorp Quartet State Contest, Superior, Key Club. '51v,-'54g Delta Hi-Y, '5l1A-'54: M Club, 'SZIA -'54. Norman has made quite a record while here at Manual. Need we say more? ROBERT EMMETT KERR Band Camp, 'SIW-'531A: Marching Band, '51w-'53',9: Brass Band, 'SZBQ -'54, Concert Band, 'SIIA-'5-tg Orchestra, '53w-'54g Re- gional Contest, '52Bt, Spring Concerts, '5lW- '54g Christmas Concerts, 'SDA-'54g Publicity, '51w-'52V2: S. C. Rep., '52 W -'54: Term Honor Roll, '51',9 -'52w. Here is another boy we'll miss. Good luck. Bob. THE CRIMSON RITA GRUBBS KESSLER Honor Roll, '50-'52g Bookkeeping Certifi- cates, '51 W. '52: Bookeeping Pin: Ac- counting Club: Shorthand Certificate: Short- hand Ping Typing Certificate, '52. Rita's pleasing manner will be missed by many. Best of luck to you in the future, Rita. ROBERT H. KESSLER Varsity Baseball, '53, '54: Varsity M : '53, '54, J.V. Baseball, '52: J.V. M : Stu- dent Council Executive Board, '52 '53 '54: Vice-Chairman Executive Board, '53: M Club, '53, '54, Term Honor Roll, '52g Ken- tucky State S. C. Convention. '52, '53, Stage Manager Fall Follies, '53 '62 Key Club, '52 '53. Bob is a fine boy, and we know his many friends will miss him. Good luck, Bob. RICHARD PAUL KIHNLEY Richard's activities are few, but we know he will be a success at whatever he does. DORIS JEAN KIMBRO Term Honor Roll, '52-'53, Red Cross Rep., '53'A: Concert Orchestra, '52'a. '53, '54: Christmas Concerts, '51'A. '52W, '53 'Ag Spring Concerts, '52, '53, '54, State Contest, '53: Band Camp, 'SBWQ Orchestra Letter, '54, Southeastem Music Educators' Conference, Chattanooga, Tenn., '53, Shorthand Certifi- cates and Pins, '53, '54g Typing Certificate, '53. Doris's record shows that she has been busy at Manual and has many friends. JOYCE MAY KINBERGER Joyce has made many friends during her stay at Manual. Best of luck. 7 lllli CRIMSON BARBARA KIRSCH Term Honor Roll Certificate, '5l'fQ, '53: Sec. of Delta Y-Teens, '5lBe-'533 Shorthand Certificate, '53g Secretary, Kentucky Fu- ture Retailers' Association, '531f2-'54, Spanish Club, '531a: Honor Society '54. Barbara is a sweet girl who is sure to be a success in anything she undertakes. The best of luck to you, Barbara. GERALD W. KORDES Spring Football, '53: Varsity Football, '53 'Ag Track Team, '53, '54, Senior Crimson Staff. All are familiar with Gerald's friendly smile. May the best of luck be yours, Ger- ald. ALAN M. KYLE Key Club, '52, Term Honor Roll. '51w, '52, Key Club International Convention at Los Angeles, '53g- Spring Football, '53g Home Room Rep., '53'A: Swimming Team, '54g Senior Crimson Staff, Honor Society, '54. Alan's pleasing personality has made him many friends at Manual. He is sure to have a successful future. Good luck. Alan. NINA LAGADON Term Honor Roll, '52 'A-'53, S.C. Rep.. '52mg S.C. Alt.. '52, '53: S.C. Publicity. '51mg Latin Club, '51w, '52g Bowling League, '52: First Aid Certificate, '53BQ: Phys. Ed. Club, '51w, '52, Y-Teens, '51w: Lunchroom Duty, '52, Jr. Achievement, '52w: Senior Crim- son Staff. Nina's cheerful smile will never be for- gotten by all her many friends. So long and good luck, Nina. MYRLE B. LANGLEY Home Room Representative, '51lA, '52: Traffic, '52'bg Publicity, '53g Term Honor Roll. '51, '52g Mirror Staff, '53, '54: Manag- ing Ed. of Mirror., '53bQ-54: K.H.S.P.A. Con- ventions, '53, '54g Editor, Senior Crimson. Myrle has done much for Manual and has made many lasting friendships. He will not be forgotten by his fellow classmates. Best of everything, Myrle. THE CliIMbUN 1 VIRGINIA LEE LANHAM Red Cross, '52, '543 Kentucky Future Re- tailers' Club, '53w-'54g Treas. of Kentucky Future Retailers' Club, '53'e-'54g Delta Y- Teens, '521e-'53g Elec. Chorus, '53, Virginia's pleasing personality will keep her in our memory forever. Best of luck, Virginia. JOYCE ANN LATTIS Publicity, '523 Alternate, '52w: Typing Certificate. '53g 60 Word Shorthand Certifi- cate. '53g 80 Word Steno. Certificate. '53W: 100 Word Steno. Certificate. '54. Joyce is a swell girl and has made many friends in her three years' stay. Best of luck. Joyce. JAMES H. L. LAWLER Honor Society, '54g S. C. Alternate, '521f2- '53g Honor Roll, '52-'54g Radio Club, '52w- '53g Chess Club, '5215. James has done well during his stay here. and we know he will continue to do so. Best wishes, James. JAMES G. LEACH Golf, '54. James is a boy whose record does not show all the success he's achieved at Man- ual. He has done a fine job. Good luck, Jim. MAHLENE ALVA LEAGUE Typing Certificate, '53: Shorthand Con- test Certificate, '53: Kentucky Future Re- tailers' Club, '53-'54. Marlene has worked hard and is sure to be a success. Good luck for the future. THE CRIMSON RITA LEE Girls' Advanced Chorus, '51-'54g Treasurer. '53-'54g Mixed Chorus, '51-'54g Christmas Concerts, '5lw-'531Ag Spring Concerts, '52- '54: Regional Contests, '52-'541 State Festivals, '52-'54g All State Chorus, '54: Chorus Letter. '52: Harvest Hi-Jinx, '52w: Fall Follies, '53'Ag Ky. Vocal Clinic, '543 Term Honor Roll, '52-'54g Typing Certificate. '53-'54g Of- fice, '52-'539Q: Girls' Bowling League. '52- '53'5: Vice Pres., '53, Publicity, '5l'A'53: Traffic Duty. '53-'54, Here is a hard working student. who will be a success. Need we say more? JOYCE .MAE LEHR Manual Broadcasting Club. 'SIWC Stu- dent Council Publicity Councilor, '53'4 -'54: Term Honor Roll, '53W. Joyce is another of the swell girls to leave Manual. She will be missed by all. Best wishes always. JUDY LENHARR Bowling League, '52, '52'A. '53. Judy does not have a long record, but she does have a long line of friends. Good luck, Judy. ROBERT LEE LEONHARDT J.V. Football, '51g J.V. M , '51: Varsity Football, '52, '53, Spring Football, '51. '52: Varsity Football M , '53: M Club, '52, '53, '54g Swimming Team, '52, '53, '54g Co- Captain of Swimming Team, '54: Baseball Team, '54: Track, '54g Sgt-at-Arms of the Senior Class. Bob has done much for athletics at Man- ual. Everyone will mlss him. Best luck in all you undertake. SHERIDAN ANNE LERDING Y-Teens, '512 All-State Band, '52-'53: All- State Orch., '53-'54: State Band Contests. '52-'54g Band Camp, '51, '52, '53: Marching Band, '51-'53g Concert Band, '52-'54: Superior Solo, State Contest. '53: Superior Ensemble, State Contests, '51-'53: Orchestra Letter, '51g Band Letters, '52-'54g State Orchestra Con- tests, '51-'53. Sherry's hard work in the band is quite deserving of all we could say. Good luck! THE CRIMSON MARY ANN LITSEY Bookkeeping Club, '51'e-'52. Don't let Mary Ann's quietness fool you! She is a swell girl, who is a friend to all Good-bye and best wishes. DOROTHA PAYE LITTON Red Cross Representative, '53'A-'54, Ep- silon Y-Teens, '53-'54: Chi Y-Teens, '51-'52g Senior Crimson Staff. Dottie's sweet personality and smile have won her many friends. Good luck and best wishes. PATRICIA ANNE LOGSDON Student Council Representative, '52'A-'54g Spanish Club, '54, Epsilon Y-Teens, '52, '52w, '54g Term Honor Roll, '52, '533 Traffic Duty. '53, '54, We'll always remember Pat. We wish her happiness and success in the future. BRUCE LONG Marching Band, '52w. '53 'QQ Concert Band, '53. '54. Bruce has worked hard to help make our band what it is now. We're sure he will be missed by Mr. Griffith and the rest of the band as well as his many friends at Manual. DAVID H. LORING Projection, '52-'53, David has made many new and lasting friends at Manual. We know he will go far up the ladder of success. Good luck, David. lllz CRIMSON CARROLL L. LURDING Honor Roll, '52-'54, Honor Society, '53-'54g Ford Industrial Arts Award. '53, A.M.A. Math Award, '53: Alternate, '52'A-'SSWQ Christmas Play, '531A: Jr. Achievement Club. '53g Crim- son Staff, '531f2-'54g Sr. Crimsong Key Club, '53, 5325. '54. Carroll is one swell guy. May good luck and success always follow him! JESSE RAY MCCAMISH Advance Mixed Chorus, '52-'54: Boys' Glee Club, '52-'54g State Contest, '52-'53g All- State Chorus, '53-'54: Spring Concerts, '52- '53g Christmas Concerts, '51bQ, '52w, 6315: Harvest Hi-Jinks, '521Ag Fall Follies, '531b: Chorus Letter, '52g President Boys' Glee Club, '53-'54, Jr. Achievement, '52'A, '53. Jesse's record speaks for itself. His musical ability has meant much to us. Good luck. JEROLD LEE McCARDLE Term Honor Roll, '52-'53g Honor Society, '54. Jerold has made many friends while here at Manual, May nothing but success follow him in the future. MARY F. McCLARD Mary doesn't have a list of activities at Manual, but she has made some life-long friends. Good luck for the future, Mary. CAROL ANN McCLARIN Cheerleader, '53W-'54g M , '54: Honor Society, '53w-'54g Spanish Club, '51'e-'54: Treas., '52w-'53: Sec., '535Q-'54: Student Council Rep.. '52, '53, '53w: Girls' Athletic Assoc., '52: Vice Pres., '52: 9505 Honor Roll, '51 V,-'53 Cheerleading Conference, '531fQ: M Club, '54: Y-Teens, '51 DQ: Term Honor Roll. '54: Senior Crimson Staff. Carol's smile and friendiness will be miss- ed by all at Manual. She's sure to be a success in whatever she undertakes. THE CRIMSON STEPHEN LAWRENCE MCCOY J.V. Basketball. '51-'52: J.V. M , Varsity Basketball, 'SZW-'541 Concert Band, '52-'543 Marching Band. '51 'A-'53'A: Band Camp, '51w-'53wg Brass Band, '52-'54g Chorus, '543 Superior Rating-Solo, '52, '53: Ensemble, '52- '53: Spring Concerts, '52-'54: Regional Con- tests, '52-'53: Band Letter, '52-'54. As you can see, Larry is quite musically inclined. We're sure he will be missed by Mr. Griffth and the band, as well as by the rest of Manual. Best of luck in the future. SHIRLEY ANN McCULLUM Shorthand Certificates and Pins. '53, '54: Typing Certificate, '535 Dramatics, '53'A: Fall Follies, '53 'az Christmas Play, '53'4. Shirley's ability to perform on stage will be missed by all of Manual. Good luck in the future. DONALD MCDONALD Although Don's activities have been lim- ited while at Manual, his winning smile and pleasing personality have gained him many life-long friends. Best of luck in the future. ROBERT R. MCGEE Robert's activities have been few while at Manual, but he will be missed by all. May you have all the luck and happiness in the world! DONALD McGEORGE Don has made many friends during his stay at Manual. He is well-liked by all who have known him. We know you will go far in life. Good-bye and good luck. THE CRIMSON BARBARA RAE MCGOY Barbara doesn't have a long list of activi- ties at Manual, but she has helped a lot in the success of the school and the Senior Class of '54. Thanks, Barbara. EDWARD LEROY McLARNEY Band Camp, '51'e. '52'A, '53V1: Marching Band, '51 W, '521,9, '53'k1 Concert Band, '52, '53, '54: Woodwind Choir, '53g All State Band, '53: State Contest, '52, '53, '54: Band M , '51W. '52V2, '53W1 J. V. Baseball, '52: Homeroom Representative, 521,93 Sax Quar- tet, '53, '54g National Music Educators' Con- vention in Chicago, '54. Leroy's musical ability will be missed greatly here at Manual. Best of luck as you leave Manual to win higher things in life. FRANCES LAVERNE MCPHERSON Shorthand Certificate and Pin, '52g Typing Certificate. '531A. Frances is one of our quiet girls at Man- ual, but we are sure that she will find suc- cess and happiness in life. Good-bye, Frances. JAMES RUSSELL MACK Alternate. '52'A, '53g Publicity, '52g Repre- sentative, '531,Q. Jimmie's record does not show all the suc- cess he's achieved at Manual. He really has done a fine job while he was here. Good luck, James. JAMES A. MANN J.V. Football, '51'A5 J.V. Basketball, '52: Honor Society, '53'e-'54g Student Council Alternate, '531,Q, '543 Key Club, '521,Q-'54. Jimmy has contributed a lot to the suc- cess of the Class of '54. May you find success and happiness in whatever you undertake. THE CRIMSON MARY LOUISE MARTIN Publicity Councilor, 'SIW-'523 Kentucky Future Retailers' Club, '53W-'54. Another one of our quiet girls, but her determination will get her the best of eveiything in the future. Best wishes and good luck. PATRICIA EILEEN MARTIN Student Council Representative, '511 Al- ternate, '52g Band Camp, '52, '53: Major- ette in Marching Band, '52, '53g Band Let- ter, '52, '53g Typing Certificate, '52g Short- hand Pin and Certificate, '53g Court of Homecoming Queen, '52g Term Honor Roll, '52, '53g Honor Society, '54. Patricia's record speaks for itself: there- fore we'l1 just wish her the best luck in the world. ROSE MARTHA MARTIN Girls' Adv. Chorus, '52-'54g Spring Con- certs, '52-'54: State Festival. '52: Shorthand Certificate and Pin, '53g Christmas Con- certs, '521,Q. '531a: Fall Follies, '53w: Chorus Letter, '54: Ky, Vocal Clinic, '54g Mixed Cho- rus, '52-'543 Art Award, '53. Rose is another of Mrs. Higgins' girls, whose record in music speaks for itself. So long and good luck. ROBERT L. MASDEN J.V. Football, 'SIWQ J.V. M g Spring Football, '52. Bob has contributed a lot in the field of athletics. We know that success will be his in anything he undertakes. Loads of luck. GLENN MATTINGLY Glenn is a good-natured chap and his ability to get along with others will carry him far. May your life be a long and happy one, Glenn. THE CRIMSON MELVIN T. MATTINGLY Term Honor Roll, '51g Track Team, '53, '54, Melvin's record while at Manual speaks for itself. May you have the best of every- thing in life. JUNE MARIE MAY Girls' Athletic Club, '511A: Homeroom Rep., '51'a-'52g Publicity. '52V2. '53: Short- hand Certificate, '53g Shorthand Pin, '533 Traffic Duty, 'SIW-'53g Term Honor Roll, '5l,'A-'54, We know June's afbility will be a great factor in helping her achieve whatever she undertakes. Best of luck always. JOYCE MARIE MAYNOR Homeroom Rep.. '52-'52w: Alternate, '53: Publicity, '531A: Epsilon Y Teens, '53- '53wg Traffic Duty, '52bQ-'53: Lunchroom Duty. '521fQ: Term Honor Roll. '53',Q1 Senior Crimson Staff. Joyce has contributed a lot to the suc- cess of Manual. and we know that she will be a success in whatever she under- takes. Good luck. DONALD LEE MAYS J.V. Football, 'SIWZ Although Donald's activities are few, his friends are many. JACK MEADE Swimming. '52, '54g M Club, '52, '54g Delta Hi-Y, '54g Good-bye, Jack. We'll miss you. THE CRIMSON MILDRED B. MEEKS Honor Society, '53V2, '54, Term Honor Roll, '52, '53, '54, Shorthand Certificate and Pin, '53, We will miss your friendly smile. Mildred. Good luck and good wishes! JO ANN MEREDITH Shorthand Certificate, '53. Best of luck, Jo Ann. We hope you will have a very happy future. LARRY G. MERRITT Student Council, '53w, '54g Student Man- ager, Spring Basketball, '53. Here's wishing you the best, Larry. 'SHIRLEY ANN METRY Bowling League, '53w, '54, Typing Certi- ficate, '53. May the years bring success and happi- ness to you. CHARLES ANTHONY MEYER J.V. Baseball, '52, J.V. M , '52: Varsity Baseball, '53, '54g Junior Achievement. '52w: Unit President, '52wg Track, '53, Student Council Representative, '53Wg Term Honor Roll, '53W, '54: Mirror, '54. Good-bye, Charles. We know you will go far. THE CRIMSON ROBERT MIKE Marching Band, '51Vz, '52W, '53'A: Wood- wind Choir. '53, Concert Band, '52, '53, '543 State Contest, '52, '53, '54. Bob has contributed much to our music department. Good luck. ARTHUR LAWRENCE MILLER J.V. Football, '51m. Here's wishing you all of the best things in life. JOSEPH LEROY MILLER J.V. Football, '51'A: J.V. M , '511Ag Var- sity Football, '52w, 53' 'Az Varsity M , '53wg Marching Band, '51'A: Publicity. '53. Here's a boy we will all miss. So long, Joe. MARILLYN ANN MILLER We will miss your sweet smile, Marillyn. Here's wishing you a happy life. ROBERT EARL MILLER Red Cross, '53g Basketball. '51',9, '52, '52W, '53, Radio Club, '52'A. Good luck, Bob. We know you will be a success. I 1 THE CRIMSON SHIRLEY ANN MILLER Spanish Club, '52-'543 Bowling League, '53, '54g F.T.A. Club, '53-'54g Home Room Al- ternate, '52, '53: Senior Crimson Staff. As her record shows. Shirley has con- tributed much to our school. SUSAN SALLEE MILLER F.T.A. Club, '53'A-'543 Historian: Manual Mirror Staff, '53g Typing Certificate, '53: Bowling League. '52g Student Council Rep.. '5214g Athletic Office Work, '52W-'54g Term Honor Roll, '52w, '53lQg Senior Crimson Staff. Good-bye, Sue. We will truly miss you. WALLACE EMERY MILLER Mixed Chorus, 'SIM-'54: Boys' Glee Club, '521fQ-'541 Sec., '52944-'54g Hi-Jinx, '52VzC Fall Follies, '5314g Kentucky All-State Chorus. '53, '54: Spring Concerts, '52, '537 Christmas Concerts, '51w-'53w: Spring Contests, '51-'53: Cheerleader, '53'A-'54g Chorus Letter, '52g Cross Country Race, '511A. '521A. So long, Wally. You will go far. HAROLD L. MINYARD Marching Band, '511Q-'54g Drum Major, Marching Band, '52 'A-'54g Concert Band, '52-'543 Orchestra. 'SZW-'54, Woodwind Choir, '52'Q, '53g Spring Contests, '52-'54: Superior Solo. '53: All State Band, '533 Student Council Rep., 'SIWI Student Coun- cil Exec. Board. '52-'541 Honor Society, '53 W- '54g J. V. Basketball, '52: Varsity Basket- ball Spring Practice, '52p Key Club, '53. Here is a boy who has worked long and hard for his school. Good-bye, Harold. JUDY ANN MINZENBERGER Term Honor Roll, '52, '53: Student Coun- cil Rep., '53: Student Council Alt., '53'e: Spanish Club, '52w, '53: Junior Achievement. '53'A, '54, Bowling League. '531A, '543 Red Cross Rep., '53'Ag Senior Crimson Staff. Judy has done more than her part in en- riching Manual. THE CRIMSON BETSY ANN MITCHELL Home Room Representative, '511A, '52: Girls' Bowling League, '5114, '52g First Aid, '52w. '53: Jr. Achievement, '52W. We will all miss Betsy's wit and merry smile. MARLENE JANE MOELLMAN Y-Teens, '52: Advanced Girls' Chorus. '52- '54g Mixed Chorus, 'SZW-'54g Christmas Con- certs, '521fQ, '53'A: State Festival, '53g Spring Concerts. '53, '54g Fall Follies, '53wg Ken- tucky Vocal Clinic, '54g Chorus Letter, '53. Here's hoping you achieve success in all you undertake. DON POWELL MOODY So long, Don. You will be missed by your many friends at Manual. SONDRA J. MOREDOCK Student Council Altemate. '53: Spanish Club, '52-'545 Assistant Secretary. '533 Jun- ior Achievement, '53BQ-'54. Sondra is a girl with many friends and will be missed by them all. Good luck. GERALD EUGENE MORGAN Representative, '51 W. '5Zw, '53 'Ag Fall Follies, '52V2. '53E5: Creative Writing Club, '52w, '53g Crimson Staff, '53w, '54: Boys' Glee Club, '53w, '54g Christmas Concert, '53'eg All State Chorus, '54: Mixed Chorus. '53w. '54g Kentucky State Vocal Clinic, '54g Sr. Crimson Staff. Gerald's sunny personality and qualities of friendship have made him many friends. Best of luck, Jerry . THE CRIMSON ROHNALD V. MORRIS J.V. Football. '51W: Spring Football, '52. Rohnald is a swell guy. We'll miss seeing him, Good luck. ROSANAH MORRIS Red Cross Rep., '51w, '52g Publicity, 52'A: Bowling League, 'SDA-'53. Rosanah is well-liked by her many friends. So long, Rosanah. SYLVIA W. MORRIS Student Council Rep.. '53g Student Coun- cil Alt., '53'A-'54: Typing Certificate, '53g Term Honor Roll, 'SZW-'54. Sylvia i: a quiet, yet charming girl. who's sure to be happy in the future. We wish you the best of everything. SANDRA MOSKOWITZ Concert Band. '51'A-'52, '53w: Marching Band. '51'4-'52, '53wg State Contests, '51W- '52, 'SSWQ Spring Concerts, '51w-'52, '53w: State Band Clinic, '53g Office Aid, 'SSW-'541 Band Letter, '51'b-'52, '531fQ. Good luck, Sandra. The band will miss you, along with your other friends. JACKIE E. MOUNT Jackie has no long list of activities, but he has a long list of friends, who will hate to see him leave. Best of luck always. T H E C H I M S O N EDWARD F. MUELLER Radio Club '51-'54, Mixed Chorus, '51-'541 Boys' Glee Club, '52-'54: Christmas Con- certs, '511A, '5214: Spring Concerts, '52, '53: Harvest Hi Jinks. '52w: Regional Con- tests, '53, '54: All State Chorus, '53, '54g Fall Follies, '53'A. Edward's fine work and contributions to the chorus will certainly be missed. Good luck, Ed. RICHARD M. MUIRHEID J.V. Basketball Mgr., '5114-'52, J.V. Base- ball. '52. Dickie is a likeable boy. We know he'll be a success. DONALD LEE MURPHY J.V. Basketball, '51, '52, J.V. M : Spring Practice, Basketball, '52g Varsity Basketball. '52, '53, '54g M, '53, '54: M Club. '53, '54: Varsity Baseball, '53-'54g M , '53-'54g V. Prez. of Senior Class. Don's fiery spirit has been very important to the success of Manual's athletics. So long, Don. We'll miss you. ROBERT LEE MURPHY Bob, we know you'1l be a success. Good luck in anything that you undertake. PATRICIA MYERS Attendant to Homecoming Queen, '52V1: Shorthand Certificate, '53, Typing Certifi- cate, '53g Harvest Hi-Jinks, '52'LQ Term Honor Roll. '52',Q-'53. Pat has made many friends at Manual. i We wish you the best of everything, Pat, THE CRIMSON ALAN NALL This boy's ready wit and his big smile have made him very popular with all of us. Good luck to you, Alan. LAWRENCE OBERHAUSEN Lawrence will be long remembered by all hi: friends here at school. We wish you luck, Lawrence. JOHN F. OBERWEGNER Chapin Hi-Y, '53, '54: Honor Roll. '52'A- '53 3 Audio-Visual Services. '511e. '54: M.B.C., '51w, '5214. John came to us from Germany. Ger- many's loss was our gain, because John's fine qualities have won him many friends. Good luck. GEORGE EDWARD O'CONNOR Concert Band, 'SIW-'54: Marching Band, '51'fQ-'53'A: Concert Orch., '52'e-'54: Wood- wind Choir. '521e-'53: All State Orch., '54g State Contests. '52, '53, '54: Honor Roll, '51w- '54: National Honor Society, '53W-'54: F.T.A., 'SDA-'54: Latin Club. '511A-'52g Radio Club, '52'e: Chess Club, '51V2-'52g Master of Ceremonies of Harvest Hi-Jinks, '52'e1 Fall Follies. '53W. This boy's combination of ever-present wit and fine scholarship will certainly make him missed. Best wishes, George. BETTIE JUNE ORR Girls' Bowling League, '51 le-'53g Ad- vanced Girls' Chorus, '53w-'54g Mixed Chorus, '53'A-'54g Christmas Concert, '53wg Fall Follies, '53w: Christmas Play, '53w: Spring Concert, '54g Ky. Vocal Clinic, '53W. Bettie June has a lovely smile and sweet personality. The friends she has acquired these three years will always remember her. Good luck, June. IHE CRIMSON JAMES LARRY OSLIN Larry, we wish you good luck and happi- ness. You have made a lot of friends here. May you always keep them. NANCY LEE OWEN Term Honor Roll. '51 W. '52!Q, '53W: Stu- dent Council Alternate, '52 A: Representative, '53, '53'k: Traffic, '53W3 Honor Society, '53w. '54g Art Club, '52BQ: Treasurer, '53: President, '53w. '54, Nancy's sweet smile and her earnestness in school have made her a real credit to Manual. Best of everything, Nancy. ROBERT EDWARD OWENS Track Team, '5lg Traffic Duty. '52. Robert has made many friends during his stay at Manual. His constant good humor will not be forgotten by his fellow class- mates. Good luck in the future. GRACE PACK Term Honor Roll, '52w: Publicity Coun- cilor, '511Q, '52, 5215, '53. Grace is one of our fine girls at Manual. She has made many friends and will con- tinue to do so in the future. Good luck. Grace. C. LAWRENCE PALMER J.V. Football, '511a: J.V. Baseball, '52g J.V. M, '52g Varsity Football, '52Vg, '531,Q: Varsity M, '53991 M Club, '54: Spring Practice, '52, '53: Publicity Councilor, '52: Term Honor Roll. '52, '53: Delta Hi-Y. '52: Hon. Mention, State French Contest. '52g Sr. Crimson Staff. Larry will be greatly missed when foot- ball season rolls around. With a record like this Larry will go far in life. So long, Larry. 'l'llE L'lilMb PN L EDDIE KYLE PARKER Track, '53, '54, Track '53, '54, M Club, '53, '54, Shamrock Cross Country Run. '53kQ, Spring Basketball, '52, J.V. Football, '5l1f9, H.R. Alternate, '53'A, Red Cross Al- ternate, '51-'52. Eddie's fleet feet will be missed here at Manual. Best of luck, Eddie. WILLIAM BOYD PARSONS J.V. Football, '51'A: J.V. M, '5l',Q, J.V. Basketball. '52, J.V. M, '52, J.V. Baseball, '52, J.V. M, '52, Spring Foot- ball, '52, Varsity Football, '51'A, '52'A, Var- sity Basketball, '52, Varsity Baseball, '52, '53, '54, Varsity '53, '54, Homeroom Rep., '53',Q, M Club, '53, '53'A, '54. Bill's record speaks for itself, So long and lotw of luck, Bill. IVAN THOMAS PATTERSON Ivan's activities have been few, but his friends have been many. We know he will succeed in anything he does. We are sorry to see you go, Ivan. SYLVIA PATTON Advanced Girls' Chorus, '53, '54, State Music Festival, '53, Kentucky Vocal Clinic, '54, All-State Chorus, '53, Mixed Chorus, '53-'54, Christmas Concert, '53, Spring Con- cert. '54, Sylvia has contributed greatly to Man- ual's music department. All members of this senior class wish her the best of luck. So long, Sylvia. JOYCE ANN PEACE Vice Pres., All-Student Assoc., '53, '531Ag Ky. Girls' State, '53, Chairman of Execu- tive Board, '52W, S.C. Executive Board, '5214, '53, '54, Term Honor Roll, '52, '53, State S.C. Conventions, '52w, '53w: Dele- gate to Youth Speaks Its Mind, '53, Red Cross, '52'A, Shorthand Pin and Certifi- cate. '53, Chorus, '52'A, '53, Honor Society, '54. Joyce has been a great asset to Manual. With her friendly smile and pleasing per- sonality we know she will go far in the years to come. Good luck, Joyce. THE CRIMSON JAMES LEE PEAK Although James has not participated in any school activities, he is well-liked and will be missed by all of his friends here at Manual. We wish him lots of luck in the years ahead. So long, James. ROBERT C. PEARSON Honor Society, 'SBW-'54g J.V. Football. '51'Q: J.V. Basketball, '52g Honor Roll, '52, '533 Spring Basketball, '52. Bo has made many friends during his stay at Manual. We know he will be suc- cessful in anything he undertakes. See you around, Bo. ELLEN M. PECK Red Cross Representative, '51w: Publicity Chairman, '52w-'53g Advanced First Aid Certificate, '54: Bowling League,- '51 'Ag Y-Teens, 'SIW-'52. Ellen's pleasing personality and pleasant smile have won many friends at Manual. We know you will reach the goal you are striving for. So long, Ellen. GARY E. PENNINGTON President of All-Student Assoc.. '53-'54: Honor Society, '53bt-'54g Student Council Executive Board, '53-'54g Term Honor Roll, '52-'543 Marching Band, '52-'54: Concert Band, '52-'54g Orchestra. '531A-'54g Band Advisory Board, '53w-'54: Band Letter: State Contests, '52, '53: Band Camp, '51-'53g Boys' Chorus, '54g Mixed Chorus, '54: Key Club, '53-'54: Latin Club, '51-'523 Delegate to National S.C. Convention, Portland, Ore., '53: Delegate to State S.C. Convention, '53: Student Council Alternate, '52: J.V. Base- ball, '53g J.V. M, '53g Production Man- ager, Fall Follies, '53'a: Spring Concerts, '52, '531 Christmas C o n c e r t s, '52'A, '53 'fig Brass Band, '52-'54g All State Chorus. '54. Gary's star has shone brightly during his three years at Manual. You won't need lt, but best of luck anyway. SHIRLEY ANN PHILLIPS Student Council Alternate. '51w. Shirley is well-liked by everyone here at Manual and will always be remembered by the members of this class. Accept our sincere and hearty good wishes, Shirley. THE CRIMSON BETTY WRAY PIRTLE Typing Certificate, '54g Library Club, '54: Red Cross Representative, '53-'54g Student Council Alternate, '5l'Q. Betty's friendly personality and sweet smile will be greatly missed here at Man- ual. The best of luck and happiness to you. Betty. NORMAN MERLE POOKMAN Swimming Team, '52, '53. Norman's swimming ability has contrib- uted greatly to Manual's swimming team. We know he will succeed in anything he undertakes. Best of luck, Norman. JOE CARROLL PORRITT J.V. Basketball, '5l'A-'52g J.V. Baseball, '52: Varsity Baseball, '53-'54g M Club, '51lb-'54, Joe has been a great credit to Manual's baseball team. We shall miss you and your great athletic ability, Joe. GERALD POTTER Spring Football, '53. Gerald has made many friends during his stay at Manual. So long, Gerald, and best of luck from everyone in the senior class. BARBARA ANN PRATHER Athletic Club, '51 'ag Omega Y-Teens, '52'Qg Advanced Orchestra, '53-'543 Con- certs, Spring and Christmas: State Contest, '53. Barbara's musical ability has also added much to Manual's orchestra. So long and good luck, Barbara. lllll CRIMSON MARTHA JANE PRATHER Typing Certificate, '53: Shorthand Certi- ficate, '53, '53l,Q. Martha has made many friends at Man- ual and her quiet, friendly ways will al- ways be remembered by those who know her. Good luck. Martha. PATSY JUNE PRATHER Term Honor Roll. '53'f1-'54. Although Patsy's activities have been few. we know she will have success in the fu- ture. Good luck, Patsy. GEORGE REED PRENTICE Chapin Hi-Y, '52, '53, '54g Track, '54. George doesn't have many activities, but his ready smile and fine personality will be missed by his many friends at Manual. Good luck, Buddy. ERMA L. PRICE Erma's pleasing personality and friendly smile will be missed by her many friends at Manual. Good luck, Erma. MYRTLE FRANCES PRIDDY Term Honor Roll. '52, '53, '54g Typing Certificates, '53, '53'fQ: Shorthand Certifi- cates, '53, '53'a. Myrtle is a good student with many friends at Manual. She will surely succeed in anything she tries. Good luck, Myrtle. THE CRIMSON EMMETT E. PROBUS J.V. Baseball, '52g Track, '53, '54: Sham- rock Cross County Run, '53 'ez Harvest Hi- Jinks, '52'Ag Fall Follies, '53w3 Bus. Manager of the Senior Crimson. Emmett is a swell guy and has a long list of friends. Good luck in whatever you try, Emmett. CLARA S. PUCKETT Clara's quiet smile has made her a friend to many. Her friendly personality will carry her far in future undertakings. Best wishes for greater success. WILLIAM D. PURNELL Marching Band. '51 HQ, '5214, '53wg March- ing Band M, '51w, '52'A, '53'Qg Concert Band, '52, '53, '54: Brass Band, '52, '53, '54Q Concert Orchestra, '52, '53, '54g Concert Or- chestra M, '53, '545 State Music Contest, '52, '53, '54: Superior Tympani Solo, '53, '54g All-State Band, '53g All-State Orches- tra, '54: Band Camp, '51w. '52w, '53w: Honor Roll, '49V2-'52g Honor Society, '53- '54: Home Room Representative, '53wg J.V. Basketball, '52g Fall Follies, '52g Christmas Concerts, '51'4, '52'A, '53wg Spring Con- certs, '52, '53, '54. Buddy is a hard working student as well as a fine musician. Good luck, Buddy. WALTER F. PUTHUFF Spring Football, '52g Varsity Football, '52'Ag Spring Football, '53: Audio-Visual Services, '53'a. Buddy has made many friends while attending Manual. We're sure he'1l succeed in anything he does. Good luck, Bud. YVONNE QUAN Term Honor Roll, '51w-'54: Honor So- ciety. '53'4. '54: Typing Certificate, '53-'54g Shorthand Certificate and Pin, '53-'541 Con- cert '0rchestra, 'SIW-'54g Orchestra Letter, '53g Spring Concerts, '52-'54: Christmas Concerts, '51w-'53w: State Contests, '52-'54g All-State Orchestra, 'SIW-'54: Southeastern Music Educators' Conference, Chattanooga, Tenn., '53g Band and Orchestra Camp, '53g Bowling League. Yvonne's record speaks for itself. Good luck in whatever you undertake, Yvonne. lllL CRIMSON ERMAN E. QUICK Erman hasn't had much time for many activities, but he has had time to make many friends here at Manual. Good luck, Erman. CHARLENE RAFINER First Aid Certificate. '531Q. Charlene doesn't have many activities. but she has many friends. We're sure she will succeed in anything she undertakes. Good luck, Charlene. WALTER H. RAGLAND Projection, '52, '54g Jr. Achievement, '52'A-'53: Camera Club, '52W. '53: Radio Club. '521A: Chapin Hi-Y, '539a-'54, Walter is a fine boy and has a long line of friends to wish him well in the future. Good luck, Walter. LAVERNE RUTH RATHERT Honor Society, 'SBW-'S-4: 95LZ, Honor Roll, '51 V2-'53: Student Council Altemate, '52- '53W2 Publicity Councilor, '5lW-'52. Laverne is one of the better students of our class. We know she will succeed in whatever she may try. JAMES A. RAY Honor Roll. '52'A. Jimmy has a long list of friends. Though his activities have been limited, it is sure he will be a success in anything he under- takes. Best of everything. Jim. THE CRIMSON RETHA ANN RAYMER Typing Certificate. '51W. '52: Library Club, '54. Retha hasn't had time for many activities at Manual, but she has many friends. Good luck in whatever you try, Retha. BETTY BEDFORD Shorthand Pin. '53, '54: Typing Certi- ficate. '53. Although Betty hasn't a long list of ac- tivities. she has many friends. Good luck in the future, Betty. LOUIS D. REITZ Varsity Football Mgr., '51W. '52w, '531A: Varsity M, '51w, '52w, '53w: Varsity Baseball Mgr., '52, '53. '54: Varsity M, '52, '53, '54g Varsity Basketball Mgr., '53, '54g Varsity M, '53, '54g M Club, '511A- '54, Louis will surely be missed by the teams which he has managed so well and by his many friends at Manual. Best of everything, Louie. CAROLYN REYNOLDS Omega Y-Teens, '51w-'54g Pres., '52W-'54: Ky.-Tenn. Convention, '52: National Con- vention. '52: Inter Club Council Vice Pres.. '52w-'53: Mirror Staff. '53: M.B.C., '51W- '52: S.C. Altemate. '52: Typing Certificate. '53g Red Cross Rep., 'SIW-'52. Carolyn's record speaks for itself. Good luck in whatever you undertake, Carolyn. ROSEMARY REYNOLDS Publicity Counselor, '52W. Rosemary hasn't had time for many ac- tivities but :he is a hard worker. Good luck in the future, Rosemary. THE CRIMSON EDGAR H. RICHARDS Chapin Hi-Y, '51-'54: Vice Pres., Chapin, 'SZWQ Treas., Chapin. '53p Swimming Team, '511k-'54. Ed's a swell guy and has a long list of friends at Manual. We are sure he will succeed in anything he undertakes. Best of luck. Ed. JO ANN RICHARDSON Future Retailers' Association, '53w-'54. Transferred from Roosevelt High School. Honolulu. Hawaii, December, '53. Jo Ann has made many friends during her brief stay at Manual. Good luck, Jo Ann. JUDITH ANN RICHARDSON Student Council, 'SPA-'52: S.C. Rep., '53w-'54: Physical Ed. Club, '511A: Short- hand Pins and Certificates, '52'fQ-'54g Typ- ing Pin and Certificate, '53: Traffic Duty, 'SSW-'54g Term Honor Roll, '5lw-'53g Sen- ior Crimson Staff. You can tell by Judy's record that Manual is proud of her. JOSEPH L. RIDGE Spring Football, '53, Manual will miss you. We wish you suc- cess in all you attempt. NORMA JEAN RIGGS Although Norma has not been active at Manual, she will not be forgotten. Good luck. T H E c H 1 M s 0 N SYLVIA JOYCE ROBINSON Epsilon Y-Teens, '51'A -'54: Epsilon His- torian, '53 'A-'541 Homeroom Alternate, '52W-'53'A. Sylvia has a long list of friends. We will miss her a lot. MARGARET L. ROEDER Student Council Representative. '52W- '53. Margaret is a quiet, pleasing girl, who has made many friends. Good luck. KELDA LAMOYNE ROTH Y-Teens, 'SIW-'52: Bowling League, '5l1A- '53g Shorthand Certificate: Typing Cer- tificate. Ke1da's sparkling smile will be long re- membered. So long. ROBERT RUARK Delta Hi-Y, '52-'54: Football, '52, Boys' Chorus. '53-'54: Adv. Mixed Chorus, '53- '54g All State Chorus, '53, '54g Spring Con- certs, '53, '54: Christmas Concerts, '523Q, '53-'Ag Chorus Letter, '53g Regional Festival. '53, '54, Superior in State Festival, '53. Roberfs grand participation in the choruses will be long remembered. ELIZABETH RUDOLPH Bowling League. '52 'A -'53: Y-Teens, '531,Q- '54 ':Libby's sweet personality is not to be ' forgotten. Good luck and lots of happiness. , i i N THE CRIMSON DONALD RUSSELL Term Honor Roll, '52 'A-'53, Don is a fine fellow. He is sure to get along well. EMMAGENE A. RUSSELL Adv. Girls' Chorus, '51'fQ-'54: Sec., '53w- '54g Mixed Chorus, '52-'54g Christmas Con- certs, '51w-'53w: Spring Concerts, '52, '53g '54g State Festival Superior Rating, '52, '53g State Chorus, '54g Fall Follies. '53'A: Ky. Vocal Clinic, '54: Chorus Letter, '52: Inst. Clinic, '52, '53-3 Y-Teens, 'SIW-'52. Good luck to a swell Manual girl. LEONARD J. RUTLEDGE So long to a swell Manual boy. May you succeed in everything. DORIS LAVON SARVER Shorthand Pins and Certificates, '53-'54. Doris's sweet personality will be an as- set in all she undertakes. NANCY J. SAVCHICK Term Honor Roll, '51W-'53: Bowling League, '51w-'53: Bookkeeping Certificate. '53: Student Council Rep.. '53-'53V2: Senior Crimson Staff: Honor Society, '54. Nancy's sweet. quiet ways will not be forgotten. Good luck. THE CRIMSON THEODORA WAYNE SAYLOR Term Honor Roll, '51W-'52, Junior Achievement. '53-'54: Publicity Chairman, ,52-'54, Sr. Crimson Staff. Everyone at Manual is sure to miss Teddy's friendly smile. PHILIP E. SAYRE J.V. Football, '511A1 J.V. Baseball. '53: Shamrock Run, '53 BQ. Good luck. Make Manual proud of you! ROBERT SCHEER Manual Mirror. 'SZW-'54, Mng. Ed., '53'Q- 543 Key Club, 'SIW-'54: Chapin Hi-Y, '51 W- '54g Chaplain, '511A1 Vice Pres., '52, '53'A-'5-1: Pres., '52-'533 Radio Club. '52-'54, Treas., '52'a-'53g Senior Crimson Staff: Honor So- ciety, '54. Here is a boy who has given many ser- vices, always cheerfully. Manual will miss you. So long, Bob. GARY M. SCHREIBER Marching Band, '5l'fQ, '52W. '53'A: Con- cert Band, '53, '54, Term Honor Roll, '52, '53, '543 Track Team, '54g Honor Society, '5-1. Gary is sure to be missed, especially by the band. NORMA JEAN SCHUBERT Marching Band, '511A, '52LQ, '531Q: Con- cert Band. '51w-'54: Woodwind Choir, '53, State Contests. '52, '53, '54, All State Band. '53g All State Orchestra, '54: Spring Con- certs, '52, '53, '54, Christmas Concerts, '51W, '52'A: Delta Y-Teens, '52-'54, Typing Certi- ficate. '54. Good luck with your music, Norma. THE CRIMSON BETTY JO SCHULTZ Student Council Rep., '52, S. C. Alt.. '53'fQI Bookkeeping Certificate, '53, Typing Certi- ficate, '53. Betty Jo's many friends will surely miss her. DONALD L. SEADLEH Although Don has no school activities, he has made many good friends. So long and good luck. JOANNE ELIZABETH SEITZ Publicity Councilor, '53, '53'A: Art Club. '531A-'54, Term Honor Roll, '52W, 'SBWL Typing Certificate, '54: Girls' Bowling League, '52w. '53: Junior Achievement, '52'A-'541 Y-Teens, '52, '53. Joanne is well-known and well-liked by her many friends at Manual. Good-bye and good luck. 'KENNETH L. SELLS H. R. Publicity, '5l'Q, '525 Chapin Hi-Y. '51 LQ-'23 VZ: Chaplain. '51-'52: Vice-Pres., '521,Q -'53: Camera Club, '52-'SZWQ Boys' Bowling League, '53w. Kenneth has won many friends, and Man- ual will not forget him. NORMAN SELVAGE M Club, '53g Baseball, '53-'54g Var- sity M : J. V. Football. We wish Norman all the success and happiness possible. Good luck, Norman. THE CRIMSON EUGENE SHAKE Although participating in few school acti- vities, Eugene is well-liked and will be missed by all his friends here at Manual. PHILIP EUGENE SHARTZER J.V, Basketball, '51'A-'52g Varsity Basket- ball, '52, '53, '54: Captain. 5314, '54: Varsity Baseball, '52, '53, '54g State Champs, '52g M Club, '52, '53, '54: City Champs, '53. P'hil's quick wit and lively personality have made him popular. We shall miss him at Manual. Thank you, Phil, for helping to make Manual an even greater school. LLOYD SHAVER Although Lloyd doe:n't have a long list of activities, he doe: have a long line of friends. Good luck, Lloyd. SHIRLEY MAE SHEPHERD Typing Certificate, '533 Ky. Future Retail- ers' Association, 'SSW-'51g S. C. Representa- tive. '53: Bookkeeping Certificate, '51. As you see, Shirley will be missed at Man- ual. Good luck. Shirley. HUGH VICTOR SHOTWELL, JR. Track, '54: Student Council Representative. '52W. Hugh's activities are few, but we know he will be a success at whatever he does. So long, Hugh. THE CRIMSON GEORGE EDWARD SHUTE Concert Band, '52, '53, '54g Marching Band, '52w, '53w: Orchestra, 5215, '53W1 All-State Band, '52. '53: All-State Orchestra, '53, '54: Brass Band, '53, '54g State Contests, '52, '53, '54g Horn Quartet, '53, '54: Christmas Con- certs, '521A. '53w: Spring Concerts, '52-'54: Superior Solo, '53: Audio-Visual Services, '52: Radio Club, '53-'54. George's talent has added much to Manual. So long and good luck. HENRY A. SILVERMAN. JR. State Contests, '52-'53, Concert Band, '51W- '54: Marching Band, '531A-'54: Key Club, '52W-'54: Chapin Hi-Y, '51 Vg-'53g Spring Concerts. '52-'53: Band Camp, '53. Henry has participated in many activities as his record shows. Good luck, Henry. JUDITH ANN SKEETERS Pres. of Ky. Fut. Retailers' Club, '53W-'5i: Spanish Club, '52w3 Sec., '521b: Shorthand Certificate and Pin, '53: Red Cross Rep., '53g Harvest Hi-Jinx, '52wg Fall Follies, '53w: Audio-Visual Services, '52 'A -533 Term Honor Roll, '511A-'53: Library Club, '51'A-'52g S. C. Alt., '52. May all your aims in life be accomplished, Judy. Best of luck. MARY CURTIS SMITH Christmas Concerts. '52'Q.'53w: Louisville Philharmonic Auditions' Winner, '53g State Contests, Superior Rating, '53-'543 Salon Or- chestra, '52-'54: Concert Mistress, '52-'5-ig Spring Concerts, '53-'54, All State Orchestra, '52-'53g Concert Mistress, '54: Band and Or- chestra Camp, '53: S. C. Alt., '52. Mary's record speaks for itself. We wish her much success. BETTY PAY SOHLKE Girls' Bowling League, '52, '52 W: Short- hand Certificate: Typing Certificate. Betty is well-liked by her many friends at Manual. So long and good luck, Betty. THE UlilMbUN 1 DREATHA MAY SOHLKE Girls' Bowling League, '52, '52W: Short- hand Certificate, '53-'531A: Typing Certifi- cate. '53. Dreatha is a good friend and pal to all her classmates. Best of luck always, Dreatha. SANDRA M. SORRELL S. C. Rep., '53'A: Publicity Chm, '52 'A-'53: Girls' Bowling League, '51'Q-'52'45 Spanish Club, '521A-'53g Adv. Girls' Chorus, '53'Q- '54: Mixed Chorus, '53'A -'543 Christmas Con- cert. '53g Spring Concert, '54: Ky. Vocal Clinic, '54: Fall Follies. '53'Ag Term Honor Roll, '53-'54: Red Cross Rep., '52143 Short- hand Certificate, '53, Senior Crimson Staff. Sandra is one of the most popular girls in the senior class. We will all miss her sweet personality. Good-bye, Sandy. RANDALL GORDON SPEARS J. V. Baseball, '51 'Ai J. V. M , '51'A: Var- sity Baseball, '53'4-'54: Varsity M , '54. We with you success and luck in the years to come. We know you will have happiness. Lots of luck, Randy. RANSDALL W. SPRENGER J. V. Football, '51, Spring Practice, '53. Ranny is an all-round good fellow. His many friends wish him the best that life has to offer. RALPH SROUFE Spring Football. '52, Term Honor Roll, '53'A. Although Ralph's activities have been few, we know he will have success in the future. Good luck. Ralph. 11111 CRIMSON CHARLES F. STAGGS Honor Society, 'SSW-'54, J. V. Football, '5lW-'52g S. C. Alternate, '53W-'54, Term Honor Roll, '511A-'54. Charles, we'll miss seeing you around. We know you will be a success in everything you undertake. MARTHA LOU STANFILL Term Honor Roll, '51 'A-'54: Honor Society, '53w-'54: Student Council Alternate. '521Q: S. C. Representative. '53wg Kentucky Girls' State. '53, Latin Club. '511a-'52. Martha's busy hands have been a great help. Best of luck in whatever you do, Martha. SAMUEL V. STEELE Spring Football, '53, Hi-Y Club, '54. Sam's loyalty to Manual and his school spirit have been much appreciated. MAYE CAROLYN STEPHENSON Carolyn is a swell gal, who is sure to be a success in anything she undertakes. Good luck in the future. EDWARD STEUTERMANN J. V. Football, '51'fQ: Spring Football. '52: J. V. Baseball, '52, Key Club, '52, Term Hon- or Roll, '52g Football, 'SZWQ Baseball, '53: Term Honor Roll, '53, Honor Society, '53W: Baseball, '54. Ed Steutermann's big smile and invincible ways have won him hosts of good friends. Best of luck to you. Eddie. TIIE CRIMSON U' JAJMES MCGARVEY STINSON Although James doesn't have a list of activities, he does have a list of friends. We wish you success in everything you do. CAROLYN J. SULLIVAN Spanish Club, '53'h-'54, Honor Roll, '51'A- '52, It has been nice having Carolyn here at Manual. We wish you lots of luck in the future. NANCY JEANNE SVARA Advanced Girls' Chorus, '52-543 Pres. '53- '54g Mixed Chorus, '52-'54: Christmas Con- certs, '52 14, 'SBWQ Spring Concerts, '53, '54: Regional Music Festival, '53, '54: State Mus- ic Festivals, Lexington, '53, '54g Superior Rat- ings, Ky. Vocal Clinic, '54g Fall Follies, '53: Chorus Letter, '53, All State Chorus, '53, '54: Homecoming Queen's Court, '53, S. C. Exe- cutive Board, '52W-'54: State S. C. Conven- tion, Ft. Thomas, Ky., '53: Spanish Club, '52- '53: Term Honor Roll, '53, '54: Senior Crim- son Staff: Youth Speaks, '54. Here's a girl who has been active at Man- ual and who has accomplished much. Good luck, Nancy. JOSEPH ALLEN SYDNOR J. V. Football, '5lwg J. V. M g Spring Football, '52-'53: Varsity Football, '52'A, '53W: Varsity Football M , '53'Ag M Club, '54, Joe has a quiet, winning way that will long be remembered by all the fellows on the team as well as his many other friends. ADDIE BELLE TAMME Shorthand Certificate, '53g Shorthand Pin. '53g S. C. Representative. '53'A. Addie's sweet, winning smile is sure to take her far in the future. Lots of luck, Addie. 1 llllj CRIMSON DONALD D. TAYLOR Dcn's activities are few, but he has had plenty of time to make a lot of friends who will long remember their days at Manual. JOHN GORDON TAYLOR Term Honor Roll, '51 'Q-'52: Concert Band. 'SIW-'54: Brass Band, '52 'ft-'54! Marching Band, '51 'Q-'5-tp Orchestra, '53-'543 Band Camp, 'SIW-'53'A. John's fine work in the band and orchestra has been very important in the national suc- cess of our music department. Keep up the good work, John. MARILYN YVONNE TAYLOR S. C. Alternate. '52W-'53: Term Honor Roll, 'SDA-'52: Red Cross Rep., '53'A: Advanced Girls' Chorus. '52-'54: Mixed Chorus, '52-'5lg Chorus Letter, '53: Christmas Concert, '52'e, '53W: Spring Concert. '53-'54: State Music Festival, '53: Superior Rating: Fall Follies. '53Wg Ky. Vocal Clinic, '54g Instrumental Clinic, '531 All State Chorus, '54. Marilyn is another of Mrs. Higgins' girls, whose musical talents will be missed. Good luck, LEONARD E. THARP Manual Representative on Planning for a Healthy Family panel, '52g Term Honor Roll, '52V2-'54g Student Council Representa- tive, '52'A: Honor Society, '54. Leonard is a swell guy, who will be missed greatly by all his friends. Lots of luck in the future. ROY M. THARP Delta Hi-Y. '53-'54. Because of Roy's friendliness and ever- ready smile, he will not be forgotten by his friends here at Manual. TIIE ClilMbUN BARBARA S. THOMAS Barbara didn't take part in many activities, but we know she will be successful. We wish you luck, Barbara. ROBERT E. THOMPSON Honor Roll, '53 LQ. Although Robert's activities are few, he will long be remembered by his many friends. RAYMOND WAYNE THORE Honor Society. '53w-'54g Term Honor Roll, '51lQ, 52'A. 5316. Raymond's ability in classes and his quiet friendship out of classes will be remembered by us all. RONALD TINGLE Spring Football, '51, '52, '53p J. V. Football, '51 '43 J. V. M g J. V. Baseball, 'SIBQQ Track, '51'fQ, 'SZWQ Delta Hi-Y, '511A, '52W, '53Eb: Varsity Football, '52W-'53W: Varsity MH: Key Club, '52'Q-'54g M Club. '5399-'54. Ronnie's athletic ability and swell perso- nality will long be remembered here at Man- ual. LAWRENCE REED TOMERLIN J. V. Basketball, '51, '523 J. V. Varsity Basketball, '52, '53, '54g M , Spring Practice, '52-'53g Varsity Football, '53: M : Spring Football. '533 M Club, '53-'54g L. I. T. Tournament Team. '54. Pete will be missed here at Manual, es- pecially during football and basketball sea- sons. Good luck, Pete. THE CRIMSON CHARLES L. TREVATHAN President of Honor Society, '53 'Q-'54: Chairman of S. C. Executive Board, '53-'53W: Treas., '52-95214: Pres. of Band, '531h-'54g V. Pres.. '52bQ-'53: Athletic Board, '52w-'54g Bluegrass Boys' State, '53 'Ag Executive Coun- cil of Youth Speaks . '52-'54g Mixed Chorus, '53-'54: Boys' Glee Club, '53-'54: Orchestra. '52-'54g Woodwind Choir, '53g Key Club. '52- '52W: All State Band, '53, All State Orches- tra, '54g All State Chorus, '54p V. Pres. Latin Club, '52',a -'53: Creative Writing Club. '53'A- '54: State S. C. Conventions, '52-'54: Fall Fol- lies. '52W, '54: State Music Festivals, '52, '53, '54g Jr. Rotarian, '54: World Affairs Insti- tute, '54g Superior Sax Solo, '53: Superior Student Conducting, '52, '53, '54g Term Honor Roll, '51 V2-'543 Senior Crimson Staff: Band Camp. '521f5,'53V2: Band Letter, '511A-'53'ag Spring and Christmas Concerts: '511A-'54. Charlie will always be on top. Good luck. LEROY TROWBRIDGE Advanced Mixed Chorus, '52-'54g Boys' Glee Club. '52-'543 State Contests, '52-'533 All State Chorus. '53: Spring Concerts. '52, '53: Christmas Concerts, '5l'fQ, '52'a. '53'A: Harvest Hi-Jinks, '52'A3 Fall Follies, '53W, Chorus Letter, '52, Le Roy's vocal work will long be remem- bered. Good luck in all you undertake. BARBARA R. TURNER Honor Society, '53W-'54: Mirror Staff. '52w-'54: Business Editor, '53w-'54: I-LR. Alt., '52 'Q-'54: Bowling Team, '51 'A -'52: Captain, '51w: M.B.C., '511A-'53: Pres.. '52',Q-'53: Advanced Girls' Chorus. '53'A- '54g Mixed Chorus. '531A-'54: Christmas Con- cert. '531A: Fall Follies, '53'A: Spring Con- cert, '54: State Vocal Clinic. '53w: Chorus M, '54: Term Honor Roll, 25114-'54g Latin Club, '5llAg Typing Certificate. '52bQ: Short- hand Certificate. '53w3 K.H.S.P.A-, '54C Youth Speaks, '54, Barbara's record speaks for itself. She will succeed in all she undertakes. Best of luck. Babs. BILLY TURNER Typing Certificate. '51 'Ag Pres. of Spanish Club, '53w-'54: Captain of Cheerleaders, '53-'54: Delta Hi-Y. '53-'54. Billy's spirit. personality, and humor will be long remembered. Every success will be yours. MONA TWYMAN Term Honor Roll, '51-'52: Shorthand Cer- tificate and Pin, '53, Junior Achievement. '52. Mona is a quiet girl that everyone likes, We know she will have a prosperous life. THE CRIMSON U W. EDWARD TYREE M Club, '52, '53, '54: lst Man on Golf Team, '52, '53, '54g Runner-up in Putting Contest in State Tournament, '53: Runner- up in Hasenour Trophy in City, '52. Eddie's golfing success will be remembered by all. Good luck. MARTHA VAN NATTA Advanced Physical Education, '53, '53W: Girls' Bowling League, '53'e. Martha's sense of humor and love for fun will be a great asset through life. We shall watch the newspapers for Martha's name in the field of athletics. LOUIS W. VASSIE Pres., Senior Class: J.V. Basketball Let- ter, '52g Varsity Basketball, '52, '53, '54g Basketball M g Varsity Baseball, '52, '53, '54: Baseball M : Captain, '5-1: State Champs Baseball, '52g Honor Society. '53W- '54: Term Honor Roll, '52, '53, '54g City Champs Baseball, '53: M Club, '52, '53, '54. To a boy whom we all know and will never forget, the best of everything always. We know you will be a success. ARTHUR WARREN VENTRESS Chapin Hi-Y, '52g Junior Achievement, '535Q-'54. Watch for Warren's name in the radio and TV world. We wish you all the luck in the world. BARBARA JEAN VICK Student Council Rep., '52-'53w: Library Club, '511A-'53'4g Pres., '51'fQ: Sec., '53w: Shorthand Pin and Speed Certificates, '53, '54g Certificate of Membership, Order of Gregg Artists, '53: Term Honor Roll, '52- '53g Senior Crimson Staff. Gentlemen prefer blondes and Barbara's homeroom has preferred them, too. She has been very successful in her Student Council work. We wish her the same suc- cess in the future. IHL CRIMSON JAMES W. VITATOE Concert Band, '52, '53, '54, Marching Band, '51 'A-'53: Woodwind Choir, '53: State Contest, '52-'54: Orchestra, '54, All State Band, '53: Vice Pres. of Band, '54. Jim's participation in the band will long be remembered. We'll be looking for your name in the music world, Jim. ANITA VOGEL Honor Roll, 'SIW-'543 Typing Certificate of Credit, '52 W, '53g Gregg Shorthand Speed Certificate 4603: Gregg Shorthand Speed Certificate 1803: Esterbrook Gregg Short- hand Contest, '52wg French Club, '53w-'54. Anita's fine, quiet, co-operative spirit will make her a success in the future. JOHN PHILIP VOGT John's big activity has been guiding his faithful car to school and getting there on time! Manual won't forget you, John. RANDALL WALDRON J.V. Baseball, '52g M g Swimming, '52, '54: M g Key Club. '52',Q, '53: M Club, '53w-'54: Co-Captain. Swimming, '54g Honor Society, '54. Randy's leadership qualities will surely keep him on top. CAROL JEAN WALKER S.C. Rep., '52-'53W: Delta Y-Teens, '52- '53g V. Pres.. Delta Y-Teens. '52'A-'53g Youth Speaks Convention. '54g Physical Ed. Club, '51'A-'52: Library Club, '53'f9-'54g Order of Gregg Artist Certificate and Short- hand Pin, '53. Carol will be remembered by all her friends for a long time. Good luck. THE CRIMSON 'DAROL DEAN WALKER J.V. Football, '51'fQ: Varsity Swimming Team, '52, '53: Varsity M : State Swim Meet, '52, '53: Term Honor Roll, '52: M Club, '521A: Delta Hi-Y, '52g Jr. Achieve- ment, '53'fQ. Darol's school spirit and friendliness will long be remembered. LOLA JOYCE WALLACE Typing Certificate, '53: Ky. Future Re- tailers' Club. '53W-'54. Lola does not have a long record, but she doe: have a long line of friends. Good luck. FRED L. WALTHER Track, '53, '543 Shamrock Run. '53'A: Chapin Hi-Y, '52w-'54g Secretary, '52!Q3 Treasurer, '53'A. Fred's personality and friendliness will long be remembered. BETTYE ANN WALTS Shorthand Certificates and Pins, '53, '54: Publicity Councilor. '52w-'53w3 Fall Fol- lies. '53W: Christmas Play, '5314g Epsilon Y-Teens, 'SZW-'53w: Lunchroom Duty, '5355-'54. Bettye's pleasing personality has won for her many friends, who won't forget her. Good luck. CONSTANCE M. WATSON Advanced Girls' Choru: and Mixed Chorus. '51 Vg -'543 Publicity Chairman, '53-'54g Chorus Letter, '523 Christmas Concerts. '511e-'531A: Spring Contests. '52-'54g State Festivals. '52-'53g 4Superiorh: State Chorus, '5-43 Harvest Hi-Jinks, 'SZWQ Fall Follies. '53'A: Ky. Vocal Clinic, '54. Connie's voice has added much to the vocal programs of Manual. We know every- one will miss her. THE CRIMSON JAMES STANLEY WATSON, JR. J.V. Football, '51',Qg Delta Hi-Y, '511A- '52: Key Club, '52V,-'54g Sgt.-at-Arms. '53'A- '54: Key Club District Convention, '54. Stanley has the ability to accomplish much in the future. Good luck, Stan. KENNETH H. WEBER So long. Kenny. We have surely enjoyed having you with us. You are going to be missed by your countless friends here at Manual. DONALD WEIKEL Don's friendliness and good sportsmanship have been a credit to the school. Your many friends here are going to miss you. Don. JOE MAX WESLEY 95W Honor Roll, '52-'54g Band, 'SIW-'54: Orchestra, '51w-'54g State Contest, Band and Orchestra, '52-'54: Honor Society. '53w- '54: F.T.A., '52-'52Vz: Christmas Concerts. '5159-'53wg Spring Concerts. '52-'54: Salon Orchestra, '511,Q-'54g Chicago Band Trip. '54g Chattanooga, Orchestra, '531 All City Or- chestra, 'SZBQ-'53: Harvest Hi-Jinx, '525Q1 Fall Follies. '531A: Orchestra Trips, '53, '54: All State Band, '533 I Speak For Democ- racy Contest, '53V2. Joe's record speaks for itself. Good luck, Joe. HARRY E. WHITE Varsity Football, 'SZW-'531,9. M, '52w, '531Ag Spring Practice, '52 '53g J. V, Foot- ball, '51La: J.V. M, '51V2: Track, '52, '53g M, '53g Key Club. '53: M Club, '53-'54. Harry's athletic ability will be missed at Manual. Best wishes, Harry. THE CRIMSON PHILIP ALLEN WHITE Here's a boy who will go far in the world. Philip's vivacious personality will be missed here at Manual. We will not for- get you, Phil. ROBERT WHITE J.V. Football, '51w: J.V. M : Varsity Football. 'SZWJ Spring Practice. '52, '53. Bob has been a loyal Manual supporter. We wish you the best of luck, Bob. KENNETH ARNOLD WHITE!-IEAD Term Honor Roll, '51W, '52g Honor So- ciety, '531e-'54. Kenny has been one of Manua1's best students. Keep up the good work. Kenny, and we know you'll have a very successful future. LOUIS WHITEHOUSE Louis has made many friends during his stay here at Manual. We know that your future wil be filled with happiness and success, Louis. SARA JANE WILLETT Term Honor Roll, '52, '53: S.C. Repre- sentative, '52-'53, Honor Society, '53W-'543 Advanced Girls' Chorus, '52-'54: Mixed Chorus. '52-'54g State Chorus. '53, '54, Christmas Concerts, '521Q, '531Ag Spring Con- certs, '53, '54g Regional, Superior Rating, '532 State Festival, Superior Rating, '53g Chorus Letter, '53g Fall Follies, '53W1 Ky. Vocal Clinic, '54, Sara's sweet smile and musical ability are sure to make her future bright. So long, Sara. THE CRIMSON CLYDE J. WILKINS Band Camp. '52V2, 53143 Marching Band, '52w, '53w: Concert Band. '54: Brass Band. '54g Trip to Chicago, '54: Trip to Lexing- ton, '54: Trip to Hardinsburgg State Con- test, '54. Manual is very proud of Clyde. We'll miss you, Clyde. HAROLD EDWARD WILLIAMS M, J.V. Football, '5l'Q: Varsity Football, '53w: Chapin Hi-Y. '511f,-'53, M Club, '53, Spring Football, '52, '53. Eddie has contrbluted much to Manual. May you have the best of everything in life, Ed. MARTHA WILLIAMS Martha's winning personality and friend- liness will enable her to be successful in any field of life. We wish you the very best that life can offer, Martha. ROBERT DAVID WILLIAMS Robert's cheerful personality and enthus- iasm will be greatly missed here at Manual. We know that he will be very successful in the future. Good luck, Robert. CAROLYN SUE WILLIAMSON Advanced Girls' Chorus. '52-'54: Mixed Chorus. '52-'54g Christmas Concerts, '521A. '53 bg: Spring Concerts, '53-'54: Regional Con- test, '53 1Superior Ratingll State Festival. '53 tSuperior Ratingl: Letter, '53g Term Honor Roll. '511!2-'54g Lunchroom Super- vision, '5l1,Q-'523 Epsilon Y-Teens, 'SIW-'53: Mirror Staff, '53V,: Senior Crimson Staff. Carolyn is a credit to the school. Best wishes, Carolyn, THE CRIMSON PEGGY JO WILLOUGHBY Epsilon Y-Teens. '52w-'54g Epsilon Treas- urer, '53'4-'54: Student Council Alternate. '53: Term Honor Roll. '52: O.G.A. Short- hand Certificate, '533 Shorthand Theory Cer- tificate, '53g Shorthand Certificate and Pin, '535Q1 Typing Certificates, '53-'54, Peggy's long list of activities speaks for itself. The best of luck, Peggy. BEVERLY WILSON Term Honor Roll, '52, '533 Girls' Bowling League, '54g Red Cross Representative, '523 Shorthand Certificate. '53, '53'A. Manual will miss you, Beverly. May you have the very be:t of everything in the future. JAMES E. WILSON James is well-liked by his many friends at Manual. His friendliness and enthusiasm will be greatly missed. We wish you the very best of everything in the future, James. RAYMOND DENNIS WILSON Camera Club. 'SIWQ Publicity Councilor, '531Q: Audio Visual Services. '53!Q-'54. We know Ray will succeed in anything he undertake:. Good luck, Ray. Manual will miss you. Vx-J SHIRLEY ANN WILSON Girls' Bowling League, '53w-'54. Shirley's pleasant personality has won her many friends here at Manual. We wish you happiness and success in the future, Shirley. THE CRIMSON SHIRLEY A. WINGFIELD Library Club, '54: Typing Certificate, '53: Honor Roll, '531A. Shirley's pleasing personality alone is enough to make her one of 1954's most missed gals CAROL SUZANNE WOLFE Y-Teens, '511A-52W: Spanish Club, '52w: Shorthand Certificate, '535 Ky.-Tenn. Y-Teens Conference, '52 'Ag Jr. Achievement. '52-'53. Carol is a sweet girl with many friends. We wish you the best of luck and lots of happiness, Carol. LARRY ARTHUR WOOD Marching Band, '511A, '52!4, '531,Q: Con- cert Band, '51w-'52, '521Q-'53, 'SSW-'54: Brass Band, 'SIW-'52, 'SZEQ-'53, '53li-'54: Band Camp, '51Ei, 5215, '531A1 Solo. '53, '54: Band Librarian, '52w-'53, '53Vs-'54. The band will really miss Larry, I-le will be a success in the future. we know. Good- bye and good luck, Larry. WILLIAM M. WOOD Track, '53-'54, '53: M Club: Sham- rock Run. '53W1 J. V. Football, '51wg Pub- licity Chairman, '52W. William's activities at Manual have been valuable. We'll miss you, Bill. I-'REDA ANN WOODEN Advanced Girls' Chorus, '5l1fQ-'54: Mixed Chorus, '53: Chorus Letter, '52: Christmas Concerts, '51V2-'531a: Spring Concerts. '52- '54: State Festival. '53g Kentucky Vocal Clinic, '54, Fall Follies, '53M,: Regional- Superior Ratings, '53g Typing Certificate, '53: Shorthand Certificate, '53. Freda's fine musical ability has added much to our chorus. Good luck. Freda. THE CRIMSON ROSE MARIE WOODS Student Council Rep., '51 'AQ Bowling Team, '523 Red Cross Rep., '53g First Aid Certificate, '53'e: Homecoming Queen's Court. '53w. Rose Marie's friendliness and sweet smile will be missed at Manual. Good-bye, Rose Marie. ROBERT WOOLFOLK J.V. Football, '51 'Ag J.V. '51'A: Var- sity Football, '52w-'53'A: M, '52l6, '53V:1 Spring Practice, '52, '53: Co-Capt. Football Team, '53: Honorable Mention All State, '53vQ: M Club: All City Football Team. '53. Bob's athletic ability and friendliness will be missed by his fellow classmates. Good luck in the future, Bob. DAVID EARL WREN J.V. Basketball, '51w: J.V. M : Spring Basketball, '52g Varsity Basketball, '529Q: Student Council Alt., '52W-'53W: Treas., of Senior Class. Here's good luck to a swell fellow. We know that you will go far in life, David. NANCY ELLEN WRIGHT Ky. Future Retailers' Association, '53V2- '54: Advanced Girls' Chorus, '52 'A-'53g Hon- or Certificates, '5l1A-'52g Typing Certificate, '533 Y-Teens, '51w-'52. Nancy is a hard-working girl. who will go far in the world. Best of luck, Nancy. MARLYN PAULINE YADEN Advanced Girls' Chorus. '521A-'54: Mixed Chorus, 'SZW-'541 Chorus Letter, '53'A: Christmas Concerts, '52w, '53w: Spring Con- certs, '53, '54: Regional Festival, Superior Rating, '53: State Festival, Superior Rat- ing, '53: Fall Follies, '533 Kentucky Vocal Clinic, '54: All State Chorus, '54g Publicity Chailman, '5lW, '52, '52W. Marlyn's fine musical record speaks for itself. Good-bye Marlyn. THE CRIMSON JANE CHANCELLOR YAGER Advanced Girls' Chorus, '53, '54: Mixed Chorus, '53w-'54: Christmas Concert, '53M: Spring Concert, '54g Fall Follies, '53wg Ken- tucky Vocal Clinic. '54g Student Council Rep., 'SIW-'531,9g Cheerleader, '53M, '54: Cheerleading, M g Bowling League, '51',Q- '52. Janie is such a sweet gal. She is sure to be missed. We know she will succeed. Bye, Janie. GLENN E. YOUNG. JR. Glenn hasn't participated in many ac- tivities, but his list of friends is long. Good luck and good-bye. Glenn. ARDREIJL ZAKITIS Ardreijl may have few school activities. but he doe: have many friends. We'll miss you. Best of luck, Ardreijl. THOMAS ZICKEL Football M, '52lfQ, '53',Q3 Track M, '53g J.V. Football M, 'SIWZ Spring Foot- ball, '52, '53. Tom is another fine athlete, whom we'll all miss here at Manual. Good luck, Tom. DORSEY MAE ZIMMERMAN Concert Orchestra, '5l1fQ-'543 Y-Teens, '51'f42-'521Qg Bookkeeping Certificate, '511feC Orchestra Letter, '52g Ky. High School Tour, '523 Pres. of Orchestra, '531,Q-'54: Salon Or- chestra, '531,a-'54g Fall Follies, '531A: Spring Concerts, '52-'54g Band Camp, '53Wg Term Honor Roll, '521f,g Southeastern Music Edu- cators' Conference, Chattanooga, Tenn., '52. Manual and the orchestra will surely miss you, Dorsey. Best of luck in the future. Tll E Cli I M S UN U39 DOROTHY MARIE ZIPPER Girls' Bowling League, '529Q-'54: Sec., 'SZW-'53: Pres., 53'A-'54: Advanced Girls' Chorus. '53w-'54: Mixed Chorus, '53'A-'543 Fall Follies, '53wg Christmas Concert, '53w: Ky. Vocal Clinic, '54g All-State Chorus, '543 Spring Concert, '543 Chorus Letter, '54: Crimson Staff, '521A-'54g KHSPA, '53, '54g Y-Teens, '52-'545 Conference Representative. '523 Treas., '521A-'533 Inter-Club Council Sec., '52'A-'53: Senior Crimson Staff. Dorothy's fine record speaks for itself. We know she will be a success. Good-bye, Dotty. CARL BRUCE ZIRNHELD J.V. Football M, '51w: J.V. Basketball M, 'SZWQ J.V. Baseball M, '521A2 Var- sity Football, '52w. '53W2 Football M, '52w. '53'fQ: All-City, 5355: Hon. Mention, All-State, '53w M Club. '52w-'54: Spring Football Practice, '52, '53g Student Council Executive Board, '511Q. Bruce is a fine fellow. We'll all miss his friendly smile. Good-bye, Bruce. The pictures on the preceding pages are pictures of members of our class who wished to have them in this pub- lication. These pictures do in no way insure graduation for any student. 4' Withdrew before the close of school. This is accurate as of May 4, 1954. SENIOR ACTIVITIES HONORS DAY .. .................. .. JUNE 2 Q CManual Auditoriuml GRADUATION ...................... .. JUNE 9 Iroquois Amphitheater 8 o'clock CMemorial Auditorium in case of rainj TUE CRIMSON PATRON'S PAGE 110 Alan and Marilyn Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Arnett Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey Barbara and Billy Turner Barbara and Bob Ben and Linda Mr. and Mrs. William A. Berger, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Berridge Mrs. Bertha M. Bulmer Bill and Patsy Billie and Ray Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Boatman Billy and Alice Bob and Madge Mr. and Mrs. I. Bozarth and John Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Branum Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Bruner Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Buck Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burnett Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Calhoun Carolyn and Charles Carolyn and Donnie Mr. and Mrs. Harry Champion Mr. and Mrs. Clay Crady and Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Coffman Mrs. Naomi Coke Mrs. Kathryn Coke Aj2c Bobbie E. Coomer Mr and Mrs. Elbert Coomer Mr and Mrs. Marion A. Cox Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Craven, Jr. Mr and Mrs. Clifford Crawford Mr and Mrs. R. W. Cummings Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Daugherty David and Wanda Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Dill Don and Martha Don and Shirley Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Dooley Dorothy and Pauline Doyle Doug and Ellen Mrs. Jessie Dougherty and Sally Ann Shirley Ann Downs Eddie and Phyllis Earl and Peggy Mr. and Mrs. William P'. Edwards Ellen and Jerry Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Elliott Emmagene and Joe Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. Fante Mr. and Mrs. Ziba Farris Mr. and Mrs. James B. Fowler Frank and Julie Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Gardner Grace and Freddy Mr. and Mrs. D, A. Gravely Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hammond Mrs. W. C. Harrison and William B. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hasken Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haysley Heathcliff and Sabastion Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Helm Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Henn Mr. and Mrs. Scott Henninger Mrs. Robert Evon Hester Honey and Bill Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hubbard Hubbard's Market Mary Alice Hudson Mr. and Mrs. James H. Irwin J. C. and Shirley Jeanie and Jerry Jeri and John John and Joyce Johnny and Brandy Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Johnson Jonne and Joe Juanita and Tommy Mr. and Mrs. George Jungbert Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kelley and Sue TIIE CRIMSON 111 PAT RON'S PAGE Kenny and Barbara Kenny and Shirley Key Club Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knowles Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kordes Mr. and Mrs. J. Holmes Langley Larry and Pat Marlene League and Paul Druien Lola and A. D. Louis and Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Lurding Mr. and Mrs. Q. R. McGee Bill Mann Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mann Mr. and Mrs. D. C. 'Martin and Randy Mr. and Mrs. William Miller Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Mueller Mr. and Mrs. Charles J .Meyer Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Myers Norma and Pat Schubert Mr. and Mrs. Willard H, Sapp Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Savchick Francis M. Savely Mr. and Mrs. Homan Saylor Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schubert Mr. and Mrs. Chris Shake Roberta Shaw and Charles Druien Mr. and Mrs. James P. Shepherd Shirley and Buddy Mrs. Shofner. Paul and Gordon Sidney and Delores Mr. and Mrs. Curtis W. Smith and Irma Dell Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sorrell Stan and Dody Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutherland Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Svara Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Sydnor Sylvia and Don Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Turner James Tyler Paxton, Jr. Peggy and Charles Marcia Perchik and Anita Zober Pete and Pearl Shirley Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Homer Phillips George 'Ilhomas Pirtle. Jr. Portable No. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Prather Printha and Donnie Mr. Mr. Mrs, Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. Probus and Mrs. Louis Reitz M. L. Richards and Mrs. William A. Richardson and Mrs. C. D. Robinson and Mrs. Emest Roeder and Mrs. George Rudolph Viola Rupe and Mrs. Robert T. 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It is only then in this senior year that We realize, as have others before us, that ours has been the best prepara- tion available for the new life we are about to enter. All will go their different ways with one thing in common- a common heritage of a first-class education at Manual. All the time and struggle at last have accomplished their one end, and now we must look forward and hope that we shall come through the next experience as well as we have accomplished our last three years at Manual. There will be new ideals, new places, even new schools for some. None of us, however, will forget his years at Manual as some of the best years of his life. All that is left to be said is good- bye to the big Red of Manual. -M. B. L. MISS LOURENA LOIS EATON In the death on Sunday May 2 1954 of Miss Lourena Eaton duPont Manual lost a staunch friend a faithful and and counselor Miss Eaton was assigned to Halleck Hall on January 30 1939 and taught there and later at duPont Manual High School Junior division until her illness made necessary her request for sick leave which was granted last fall. For two years however C1948-503 Miss Eaton was assgned to the curriculum department at the Board of Education. W. 0 ilu emnrmm conscientious teacher, and a loyal and sympathetic adviser Tllli CRIMSON DELTA HI-Y 'I'llIC KIHIMSUN Iril Delta Hi- Delta got off to a good start this year and expected to finish in even better style. They have participated in all activities and have a good membership standing. Under the presidency of Rodney Will, the club is having one of its better years. All visitors are welcome. The club's meetings are held on Monday nights at the Y.M.C.A. under the directorship of Mr. Robert Miller. 2 THE CII-HMS ADVANCED BOYS' CHORUS THE CRIMSON Boys' Glee Club The Boys' Glee Club has had one of its better years We won many honors in the regional and state contests The Boys' Glee Club Wishes to thank its graduating seniors for their splendid service. They are : Louis Gray Jesse McCamish Larry McCoy Wally Miller Jerry Morgan Officers: President .... Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Custodian . . . Edward Mueller Gary Pennington Robert Ruark Charles Trevathan Leroy Trowbridge . . . .Jesse McCamish . . . . .Wally Miller . . . .Allen Southall . . . .Robert Ruark THE CRIMSON MIRROR STAFF THE CRIMSON 5 The Nlanual Mirror The Mirror staff offers its sincere congratulations to the graduating class of 1954. We have done our best to give you correct, prompt news We wish to thank everyone for his generous sup port during the school year. The graduating members are: Bill Johnson ............Editor Myrle Langley . . . . . . . .Managing Editor Judith Glutting . . . . . . . . Bob Scheer ...... . . . Barbara Turner John Downey Larry Armstrong Other members are: Shirley Absher Carol Adams Joyce Fleitz Joyce Mangum Cathy Miller Mr. John A. Bird Managing Editor Associate Editor .Business Editor Charles Meyer John Sanders John Schank Alice Smith Don Strong Marilyn Wesley ........Advisor 136 THE CRIMSON STUDENT COUNCIL THE CRIMSON 137 Student Council We are very fortunate to have an active student gov- ernment plan. Through self government in school life, it is hoped that we will prepare ourselves for the larger job of participating in the government of our country. Every student in the school is a member of the All- Student Association. Each homeroom is taken as a unit and each homeroom sends a representative to Student Council meetings. An alternate is also elected to substitute in case the representative is unable to attend, To keep the school informed of Student Council projects, a publicity chairman is also elected. The Student Council has accomplished much during the past year. We have had several successful dances, dis- tributed baskets to poor families at Christmas, and put out a student directory. In addition there was the annual fall variety show, by which we made money for the school funds. Also, of course, the usual tasks of the school, having hall aides and cafeteria helpers, ushering at various meet- ings were taken care of by the council. THE CRIMSON HONOR SOCIETY THE CRIMSON 139 Honor Society The Manual Chapter of the National Honor Society was reorganized this year and the first induction was held November 17. The membership of this group is chosen by the faculty from the junior and senior classes on the basis of four qualities: scholarship, leadership, character, and service. The officers for this year were: President ...... ..... C harles Trevathan Vice President . .. .... Willa Jean Duvall Secretary .... ...... A nn Brown Treasurer . . . . . .William Gravely CHIMSOIX C1 Di QC O ECUTIVE B EX CIL UN ENT CO UD ST 'I'lIl5 KJIHMSUN lfll Student Council Executive Board The success of any project depends on the planning be- hind it. The Executive Board is the planning committee of the Student Council. Elected by their English units, the members serve the full time they are at Manual. Character, leadership, an average of SOM in each subject, and a good attendance record are the requirements for election to the Board. Members of the Board serve as chairmen of the var- ious committees that carry out the work of the Student Council. From the Board come the officers of the All-Stu- dent Association. All Student Council plans have their birth in the Board meetings. The Whole student govern- ment plan depends on the Executive Board for guidance and direction. 2 THE CRIMSON CLUB vw NM 'l'Il li fill I M S UN Iflfi M Club The MU Club is one of the oldest clubs at Manual. Every athlete or cheerleader who has won a varsity letter at Manual has belonged to this club. Admission to this club is automatically gained by receiving an HM. Its pur- poses are to honor its members, encourage good sportsman- ship, and instill the Manual spirit in the student body. We believe that this club Will remain at Manual as long as there are sports activities here. The club wishes good luck to the class of 1954. THE CRIMSON AUDIO-VISUAL THE CRIMSON 145 Audio-Visual Education We should all be proud of our Audio-Visual depart- ment, which is considered one of the best in the state. Our equipment consists of motion picture, filmstrip, and opaque projectorsg record playersg recorders and a splendid cen- tralized sound system. Two direct telephone lines from the main library to our school give us access to thousands of recordings and transcriptions which can be piped into our classrooms. The boys and girls in this picture operate this equip- mcnt, plus the microphones used in all assembly programs. All work is under the supervision of Miss Olga Schmutz, director of audio-aids. We are indeed fortunate to have such a department here at lVIanual. fi 'l'Ill1I CRIMS FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 'l'II li C ll I Ill S U N 147 Future Teachers OF America The Alice Freeman Palmer Club of the Future Teachers of America has had a very successful year. The members have learned a great deal about teachers and teaching. We have had a variety of programs at our meetings. Princi- pals, teachers, and others concerned with education in Louisville have given us interesting, informative, and edu- cational talks on the subject of becoming teachers. Some members have observed elementary teachers conducting their classes. Other members have had actual teaching ex- perience themselves here at Manual. Some have attended the state Workshop, the county one, the K.E.A.-F.T.A. Convention, and other K.E.A. meetings. We had a Christ- mas party and are looking forward to a party at Dumesnil House in May. We had sixteen members this year and will lose nine seniors. These are: Alice Blair, Juliann Cook, Marion Cox, Madeleine Crawford, Willa Jean Duvall, Gwynneth Gibson, Shirley Miller, Susan Miller, and George O'Connor. We would like to extend a cordial invitation to anyone who has even slightly considered teaching as his or her profession to join us next year. Membership in the Future Teachers of America will either convince you that it is definitely the one for you or will convince you that it wouldn't suit you at all. You will not be obligated to join if you just come to a meeting and learn the facts. E CRIMSON KEY CLUB THE CRIMSON 149 Key Club The district convention climaxed one of the Key Club's most successful years. During the year we have tried to be of service to the school whenever possible. Last fall we gave a skit in assembly and assisted the queen and her court at the homecoming football game. We helped the Student Council with all of their dances after games. To make money we sold tickets for the Little Theatre Productions at the University of Louisville Playhouse. We are still selling the M decals. For social activities we have had picnics and parties. We had a private boatride on the Old Zach. The biggest event of the year was the district con- vention, of which we were the host club. It was the most successful convention the district has ever had. We will have several representatives attending the ln- ternational Convention in Philadelphia. The newly elected officers are: President ....................... Dick Lutz Vice-President ...... .... D on Bradbury Recording Secretary ........ Bob Carnighan Corresponding Secretary ........ Don Hodge Treasurer .................. George Brown Sgt.-at-Arms . . . .... ...... K en Snider Critic .............. .... K en Hartlege Graduating seniors are: Don Brogan, Walter Brucker, Bill Carlin, Doug Caro, Mike Chynoweth, Morton Field, Bill Gravely, Bill Johnson, Walter Johnson, Norman Kercher, Alan Kyle, Craroll Lurd- ing, Jim Mann, Bob Sheer, Henry Silverman, Ed Steuter- mann, Gary Pennnigton, Ronnie Tingle, and Stan Watson. 30 T11 li C H I M SO Y-TEENS THE CRIMSON 151 Y-Teens Y-Teens are girls from junior and senior high school who are members of the YWCA. They are divided into clubs in which there is a chance to get into the act and help get lots of things done. Y-Teens endeavor to keep variety in their activities. For fun there are parties, dances, slum- ber parties, and swimming, to mention a few. But all fun would make Jane a dull gal, so Y-Teens also have programs on getting along with others, how to look one's best, how to prepare for a job or college, what is going on in the world and in the community. And always, whether Y-Teens are planning for a dance or for a discussion on brotherhood, there is a sharing of ideas and leadership by everyone. The graduating seniors this year are: Carolyn Reynolds Judy Ballou Virginia Beatty Joyce Collins Juliann Cook Sandra Costin Willa Jean Duvall Dot Litton Joyce Maynor Sylvia Robertson Pat Logsdon Elizabeth Rudolph Bettye Walts Carolyn Williamson Peggy Willoughby Dorothy Zipper Shelby Boatman Barbara Calhoun Marion Cox Madeleine Crawford Marion Farris Norma Schubert 2 'I' l l li CH IM S KENTUCKY FUTURE RETAILERS' CLUB THE CRIMSON 153 Ky. Future Retailers' Club This club was organized in September, 1947, when Distributive Education CRetail Sellingj was added to the school curriculum. The club members have charge of the daily pencil sales for the Student Loan Pencil Fund. The club members attended the State Convention for Kentucky Future Re- tailers at Lexington on March 31 and won the Sales Con- test sponsored by Purcell's Department Store of Lexington. Our officers are: President ...... . . .Judy Skeeters Vice President . . . . . .Juanita Haysley Secretary ..... .... B arbara Kirsch Treasurer . . . ,... Virginia Lanham Reporter .... ..... . Io Ann Crady THE CRIMSON S E GIRLS' BOWLING LEAGUE T11 li CRIMSON 155 Girls' Bowling League We have had a good season this year. One of our teams, the Striketts,,' received a trophy for winning the Parkmoor Division of the City Tournament. We ended the seaso moor Bowling League, where the award n with a party on May 3 at Park- s were presented. Our officers this year were: President .......... . . .Dorothy Zipper Vice-President ................... Rita Lee Secretary-Treasurer ....... Charlotte Young Advisor ............ Miss Margaret Sheegog We hope that many of you will want to join the Bowl- ing League next year. 56 THE CRIMSUN CAMERA CLUB THE CRIMSON 157 Camera Club This year's officers are: President ............. Jimmy Roggenkamp Vice-President ..... ......... J oe Breen Secretary-Treasure . . . ..... Sherry Crosser The meetings of the Camera Club are held each Thurs- day at 3:00 p.m. in Room 152. Through Mr. Rogge, our faculty advisor, we have learned developing, printing, and enlarging. Also we have sepiatoned pictures and have done microscopic photography. Anyone interested in picking up a few hints on photography will enjoy attending our meetings. Graduating seniors are: Joe Alexander Shelby Boatman Carol Blanton Marian Farris Walter Ragland THE CRIMSON LATIN CLUB THE CRIMSON 159 Latin Club The Latin Club has had many interesting meetings during the school year. We have had an assembly program, a banquet, a picnic, and various other activities. We have had a fine attendance, and We sent a delegate to Lexington to represent us at a Latin Club meeting there. Many improvements were made in our club this year, but plenty remains to be done. If you have had at least two years of Latin and would like to learn more about the club's activities, please join us next year. I would like to thank Mrs. Dunaway, on behalf of the entire club, for sponsoring us. Our officers for this year have been: President .......... . . .Wayne Begley Vice-President ...... .... A lice Blair Secretary-Treasurer . . . .... Cathy Miller Historian ........... .... J udy Farrior 160 'l'II1i Cf Ii I AI S ORCHESTRA Tllli CRIMSON 161 Qrchestra The Orchestra has had a very successful and active year. We have given preformances at Parkland Junior High, Eastern Junior High, Highland Junior High, and Western Junior High. We also gave the Christmas Concert with the chorus and the Spring Concert with the band. The Orches- tra was very pleased with the fine support of the students at these two main concerts. Members of the group participated in solos and en- sembles in the Regional Contest, which was held at Southern High on April 10. The Concert Orchestra and String Or- chestra played at the State Music Festival in Lexington. We are very proud of one of our most active orches- tras. The officers are: President .........,.... Dorsey Zimmerman lst Vice President .... ...,.... V erna Blum 2nd Vice President ............ John Taylor Treasurer ............. Bettye Ruth Groom Secretary . . . .... Edwina Jackson Publicity .... . . .Barbara Howlett Cfli I M SUN LIBRARY CLUB 'l'II li CIHAISUN lfii Library Club The following girls were clected officers of the Library Club: President . . . ....... ..... C arol Walker Secretary ................. Barbara Strange We would like to extend our congratulations to the fol- lowing graduating seniors: Peggy Dooley Carol Grimm Angela Henningcr Betty Pirtle Retha Raymer Carol Walker Shirley Wingfield Jane Allgood Virginia Beatty Roberta Bishop Anne Bright Joyce Burnett Kay Bruner Shirley Cummings These girls have been a great help to the library we are sorry to see them leave. Barbara Strange, Scc. RHI 164 THE CRIMSON ADVANCED GIRLS' CHORUS THE CRIMSON 165 Advanced Girls' Chorus This year Manual's Girls' Chorus has been especially active. The 73 voices have sung special numbers at numer- ous junior high school assemblies, churches, assemblies here at Manual, and meetings of the Delta Kappa Gamma Teachers' Sorority. We have been joined by the boys in recording two programs for Tomorrow's Travelers and in performing in the Fall Follies and the Christmas and Spring Concerts. This spring we have worked especially hard on solos, trios, quartets, madrigals, and ensembles for the Regional Music Festival at Southern High School. Many of our songbirds received superior ratings and were qualified to go to Lexington for the State Festival on the first of May. We of the chorus take this opportunity to salute a great director and wonderful person. We extend lots of thanks to you, Mrs. Catherine Higgins. We wish good luck to our 28 graduating seniors who are leaving ia big gap to be filled by all our very capable juniors and sophomores. The following are graduating seniors. Stars indicate the officers. 'Ethlyn Basham June Billings Jo Anne Caudill Linda Champion Annabelle Doyle Carolyn Dragoo Glenda Goode Helen Goettel Ann Hemdahl Elizabeth Harrod Bonnie Jungbert Rita Lee Martha Martin Marlene Mocllman Bettie June Orr Sylvia Patton :'1Emmagene Russell tSandra Sorrell 'tNancy Svara Marilyn Taylor Barbara Turner fConnie Watson Sara Willett Carolyn Williamson Freda Wooden Marlyn Yaden Jane Yager Dorothy Zipper 166 T11 If CRIMSON CHEERLEADERS THE CRIMSON 167 Ci'l22fl26Ci2I'S This year's cheerleaders Wish to thank the student- body, the faculty, the band, Mr. Fisher and the alumni as- sociation, and everyone who has given us his support and cooperation during the football and basketball season. Without your help we could not have had such a successful year. All members of th.is year's squad earned their letter. They are: Captain: Billy Turner-senior Wally Miller-senior Leah Newman-junior John Downey--senior Reta Decker-junior Carol McClarin-senior Delores Self-junior Janie Yeager-senior Wanda Davis-junior Bill Billips-junior Miss Funk has been our faculty advisor. To her, more than anyone else, we express our thanks. 168 'I' II If CI li I M S THE CRIMSON 169 Manual Band The Band has just completed the most successful sea- son of its career, the high point being the trip to Chicago. There we played for the National Music Educators' Con- ference. It was a Wonderful experience, which will long be remembered by every member of the band. Another adventure that is not going to be soon for- gotten was the ten days spent at band camp. Following this was marching season and finally concert season. All in all, this year has held more surprises and fun than any yet. The band would like to thank Mr. Griffith for all the long hours of hard work he has put in to make the band the wonderful organization that it is. 70 'I' II li C H I M SON CHESS CLUB TIIE CRIMSON 17l Chess Club Nancy Binder, Frank Coryell, John Davis, Judy Eng- strom, Johnny Ficks, Gary Hume, Donald McGowan, Gerald Sands, Judy Sands, Jack Radcliffe fPresidentJ, Billy Mc- Cammon fVice-Presidentl, Beverly Purdom CSecretary- Treasurerj, Mr. Norman Reynolds CSponsorJ. The chess club has had a very successful year and is proud of its accomplishments. John Davis Won third place in the Louisville Minor Chess Tourney and our chess club is now leading St. Xavier by one game, as of April 7, 1954. We have enjoyed many afternoons playing the fasci- nating game of chess. The club wishes to express its thanks and appreciation to our sponsor, Mr. Reynolds, for his pa- tience, guidance, and good fellowship. 72 THE CRIMSON WW CHAPIN HI-Y 'l' ll E C li I M S U N 175 Chapin Hi-Y This has been a very successful year for Chapin in both membership and activities. We took the basketball tournament and we have been enjoying many social activi- ties. At present the membership consists mostly of seniors. We cordially invite all who are interested in Hi-Y to join Chapin next September, if not now. Chapin wishes good luck to all graduating seniors here at Manual. If Cl-HM SON SPANISH CLUB T11 E C Ii I M S U N 175 Spanish Club This has been one of the most successful years since its origin for El Pasatiempof' Manual's Spanish Club. Un- der the guidance of Miss Givens we have built up a substan- tial treasury, learned more about our good neighbors to the south, and carried out many other projects. The most im- portant part of our program has been to have fun while do- ing these other things--which everyone I'm sure will agree that we did! Ercel Blansett won this year's point system contest. The contest is based on participation in club activities. This year's officers have been President .................... Billy Turner Vice President .... ..... S hirley Jones Secretary .................. Carol McClarin Treasurer .................. Patsy Durham Program Chairmen-Sharon Synder, Wesley Hazel, David Daulton, Phillip Caudill Point Chairman .... Telephone Committee Graduating seniors are Billy Turner Carol McClarin Shirley Jones Shirley Miller Carolyn Sullivan . .Ercel Blansett . . .Janice Scobee Shirley Jones Wesley Hazel Pat Logsdon Sue Dockery Shirley Gardner Sandra Moredock THE CRIMSON ART CLUB 'l'lll5 CIHMS Art Club During the past year the Art Club has made field trips to the Speed Museum and the Junior Art Gallery We have also worked on ink prints, pottery, pencil sketches and murals. The officers are: President ...... Vice President . . . Secretary ...... Treasurer .............. Program Chairman .. Membership Chairman Other members are: Judy Bulmer David Daulton . . . . .Nancy Owen . . . . .Janice Webb . . . . .Deanne O'Leary .Barbara Thornhill . . . . .Kay Bruner . . .Jerry Kunzc Joanne Seitz UN IYI li CHIMS REGULAR CRIMSON STAFF THE CIHMSUN 179 Crimson The I-tegular Crimson has been very busy this yearg be- cause there was no mid-term class, we have put out more issues. Anyone who would like to be on the staff should have his English teacher recommend him or her to the advisor. Although we do work hard to put out the Crimson, we have a grand time doing it, and there is always the K.H.S.P.A. conference in Lexington every spring to which we look forward. Our graduating seniors are: Libby Harrod Jerry Morgan Ann Brown Douglas Biddle Betty Anne Holtzclaw Carroll Lurding Judy Bulmer Dorothy Zipper The other staff members are: Pat Miller Daniel Wiggins Alice Smith Barbara Howlett Eva Gibson Mr. Bird is our long-suffering, but still amiable advisor. Sec you next year!!! E CHIMS CREATIVE WRITING CLUB THE CRIMSON 181 Creative Writing Club The Creative Writing Club has had a very busy year. A great deal of the club's work has been contributed to the Crimson, especially short stories, poems, and themes. Other activities have been a Christmas party and a picnic at the end of the year. Our biggest project was a short story contest with a cash award of five dollars. We would like to give our hearty thanks to our spon- sor, Miss Frantz, who has been an inspiration to us all year. The officers are: President ........ ........ J udy Bulmert Vice President ........... Alice Blairt Secretary ..... . . .Betty Anne Holtzclawi' Treasurer . . .... Maxine Gottesman Sgt.-at-Arms .............. Douglas Biddle' The other members are: Joe Alexander? Nancy Routen Jack Dennis Jo Ann Rowland Charles Trevathan' Bonnie Milby S Graduating seniors 182 TIIE CRIMSON Junior Varsity Cheerleaders The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders for 1953-1954 for the J.V. basketball and football seasons were: Kay Mumford Martha Green Betty Booher Louella Charnock Patsy Stiff Lloyd Lindsey Barbara Shipley Art Gillis We were the first J.V. cheerleaders who had regular uniforms and the first to cheer for the football and basket- ball teams, at all the games. We got to cheer in assembly for the Male-Manual basketball and football pep rallies. The J.V. teams had a pretty good season. Each and everyone of us felt fortunate that he was chosen as this year's J.V. cheerleaders. Louella Charnock fCaptainJ Spaaia 164 T H If CRIMSON HU ar! 5 ff' 'x r' 'Q .-:.i.M A , BASEBALL TEAM THE CRIMSON 1,85 Baseball 1952 Another great Manual baseball team came through in great style. With some of the old pros, Cookie Grawemeyer, John Fleming, Moe Thacker and Neal Skeeters, and the help of some promising rookies, the team won 33 and lost 3. Manual won the state championship in handy style and went to Montgomery, Alabama to participate in the play- offs for the national championship. Manual lost in the first game, but they will always be remembered for their power and hustle. 1953 Mr. Kimmel's boys did it again! They left behind a record that Manual should be proud of, 25 games won and 3 lost. Led by seven lettermen, Captain Duffy Franklin, Co-captain Bo Carter, Tommy Lovell, Louis Vassie, Eddie Duncan, Phil Shartzer, and Bob Bunnell, the Big Reds won the city championship. Tommy Lovell pitched a no- hitter in the district tournament but the team lost a heart- breaker, 4-3. 1954 Manual's bats are aiming toward another great season. With eleven lettermen returning, Captain Louie Vassie, Co-captain Eddie Duncan, Phil Shartzer, Bob Ferriell, Nor- man Selvage, Bob Kessler, Don Murphy, Joe Porritt, Bill Parsons, Herbie Knecht, and Joe Dawson, the team's hopes and spirits are good. Led by these eleven lettermen and some promising newcomers, this team will, we are sure, uphold the Manual tradition in baseball. 186 THE CRIMSON Nu.. '31 'I-1 H , ag Tri i 5 -1 gc 7 'F tv: g,. ,x5v1. 51 'L ,- he , A, I-I nf Q24 1.1 -QQ' r FWS Qu, ,.. .,, www -fir' ...J Wm! TRACK TEAM THE CRIMSON 187 Track 1952 Mr. Charmolis' thinlies wound up the season with a record of six wins and one tie. These boys deserve a lot of credit as they took part in the annual New Albany relays, taking second place, and the Regional and the State meets. Outstanding members of this year's squad were Arvon Bivin, John Trinkle, Don Cooksey, Terrell Vanover, Charles Waterbury, and Leroy Huehls. 1953 Hindered by the loss of the graduated seniors, Mr. Charmoli found himself with a group of inexperienced boys out for track, They surprised everyone, however, taking all 5 dual meets they participated in and qualified 3 boys for the State meet. Outstanding this year were Leroy Huehls, Joe Maloney, Jim Gibson, Jim Hudson, Norm Frank- lin, Sonny Woods, and Donny Godby. 1954 Our track team has been hindered somewhat by having to practice in the schoolyard and taking this fact into con- sideration, we think they have done well. Mr. Charmoli had only four lettermen returning from last year's team, around which he had to build this year's squad. Our team took first place in a triangular meet with Eastern and Shaw- nee and took fourth place in the annual New Albany Relays, after dropping the first two meets to very good Indiana high school teams. The captains were Bill Wood and Eddie Parker and other outstanding members of the squad were Tom Irwin, Mike Hemmer, Dick Smithson, Rusty Wright, Sam Patrick, Tom Zickle, and Bill Jacobson. With many of its members returning, the track team should have an even more successful season next year. THE CRIMSON VARSITY BASKETBALL THE CRIMSON 189 Basketball 1951-1952 Coached by Jack Burmaster, the Big Reds really rolled. Led by Captain Phil Grawemeyer, the Crimson Basketeers racked 19 straight victories before Flaget pulled an upset. The Manual boys Went on to roll over all opponents in the district and region. In the state tournament the Big Reds went all the way before losing the finals to the Cuba Cubs , a team which had fallen under the Crimson strength twice during regular season play. The leaders on this year's squad were Captain Phil Grawemeyer, Neal Skeeters, Duffy Franklin, Curtis Moffett. The state tourney showed the caliber of this Manual team. 1952-1953 Coach Jim Riffey had an inexperienced group of boys with a never say die attitude. Although the boys did not have such an impressive record, 11 Wins against 11 defeats, they Won impressive victories over Faget and Male. The team, captained by Malcolm Roessler and led in serving by Ronnie Whitehouse, never started to move until the last part of the season. Leaders in this year's campaign were Ron- nie Whitehouse, Phil Shartzer, Duffy Franklin, and Cap- tain Roessler. 1953-1954 Coach Jim Riffey's Hard Luck Kids had a very suc- cessful season, compiling an over-all record of twenty-one victories and four losses. The Big Reds defeated six teams that were in the top ten in the state and Won victories over every team in the seventh region. These boys displayed an unequaled team spirit and desire to win. We went into the district tourney with our center, Earl Beyl, and guard, Phil Shartzer, nursing injuries and lost a heart-breaker to Flaget 62-60 on a desperation shot. If the team had been at full strength, We here at Manual feel it Would have gone far in the state. There is no doubt that Manual had the best team in this region and words cannot express how proud of them we are. The leading play-makers for the squad were Cap- tain Phil Shartzer, Earl Beyl, Norman Kercher, Louie Vas- sie, Pete Tomerlin, Don Murphy, and Bill Mosely. These boys are truly the greatest S10 'l'1ll1I Cf H 1 M S SWIMMING TEAM TUE CIHMSUN 191 Swimming 1952 Under the direction of Mr. George Clay, this team en- tered the season confident of the outcome. Defeating Male, Flaget, and Atherton were all in stride, but a strong St. X. team, long a ruler of the city Tankers, overpowered the Reds in season play and again in the State Meet in Lexington. Flaget also got in the act, nosing out Manual for second place. Gutstanding swimmers of the year were Don Dean ffreestylej, Bob Sinclair Crelayl, Lester Stoll Cfreestylej, and Gary McCord Cbackstrokeb. 1953 This year's team got off to a slow start but was well up to par in time for the State Meet in Lexington. There were more out this year and the numbers of newcomers promised to turn out a much better team next year. The team was not to be tagged outstanding this year but was one of the better in the city. Co-captained by Don Dean and Barrett Short of last year's team, the group held their own in all meets in which they participated. 1954 This year's team was indeed under a handicap. They were without a place in which to practice and without a coach. Mr. R. P. Kerr, however, did a fine job acting as su- pervisor. Under his supervision the Tankmen tied Atherton in the only scheduled meet of the season. In the State Meet the Reds took a hard earned fourth. The Co-captains this year were Bob Leonhardt and Randy Waldron. Manual can well be proud of its orphan team. 92 THE CRIMSON u 1 4 u 4 u 1 u Q A .M R232 FOOTBALL TEAM VARSITY THE CRIMSON 193 Football 195155 The team had a very tough schedule of out of town teams this year, dropping three games to the Southern group. Co-captained by Neal Skeeters and Leo Strange, the 'team showed strength and determination as they entered the annual Turkey-Day Game. After defeating F laget and St. X., their chances for a city title were good. Time ran out, however, and all that was left was a 12-0 CMaleJ score which was no evaluation of the hard-played game. All in all the team played very well against some very tough opposition. 195235 Four new city teams were added this year to the roster of Manual opponents. The newcomers to the city football circuit were: Eastern, Shawnee, Atherton, and Southern. Defeating the little four and collecting only one other win from St. X., the Reds finished th-e season with a 5-5 re- cord. Manual received a bid to play in a bowl game in Pen- sacola, Florida but was forced to decline because of a ruling then in force. Co-captains Bob Stoll and Clyde Boston led the team in the big one against Male, succumbing 30-0. 195335 The smalles-t team in Manual's history was formed this year. In size they were small but in spirit they were giants. The Reds won 4, lost 6, and tied 1. Manual tied a highly fa- vored Flaget team and defeated Eastern, Valley, and Siou- thern. Most of the losses were to highly rated teams. In the traditional Turkey Day game Manual outplayed Male in every aspect, but the very lucky Purples slipped past us by the score of 13-12. This year's team was captained very ably by Bobby Ferriell and Bob Woolfolk. This was Mike Bas- rak's last year as head football coach. Mr. Homer Jackson retired in April as a member of the coaching staff after 34 years of coaching. 194 TIIE CRIMSON Golf 1952 Led by the Tyree boys, Harold and Eddie, the team finished the season with twelve wins and only four losses. They ranked second in the regional and went on to cop a high position in the state. Other members of the team were Charles Fife, Bob Golden, John Potter. 1953 The linksmen of Manual had a big season this year. Three members of last year's team returned to bolster the squad. The team had a record of twelve wins and only two losses. Leading the team were Captain Harold Tyree, his brother Eddie, Randall Hopewell, John Potter, Daniel Wig- gen. 1954 Captained by Eddie Tyree, the team should have their best season. So far, they have won eight out of eight. Along with Tyree are Randall Hopewell, John Cody, Gerald Leach, Daniel Wiggins, Larry Oslin, and Lenvil Hurt. Im 196 THE CRIMSON An old farmer and his wife lived near the village church. One warm Sunday evening, while they sat dozing on the porch, the crickets set up a loud chirping. I just love that chirpin' noise, said the old man drowsily, and before the crickets had stopped, he was fast asleep. Soon afterward the church choir broke into a beautiful chant. Just listen to that, exclaimed his wife. Ain't it beautiful? Yes, murmured the old farmer, they do it with their hind legs. Sk SF ak A fellow has to be a contortionist to get by these days. First he has to keep his back to the wall and his ear to the ground. Then he must put his shoulder to the wheel and his nose to the grindstone, keep a level head, and have both feet on the ground. if ii if Athlete to Coach: This picture is terrible, I look like an ape! Coach: You should have thought of that before you had the picture made. if Ill 4 A starving tramp stopped at a kitchen door in Cali- fornia and asked for food. You like fish? asked the Chinese cook. Yes, replied the tramp eagerly. All lite, come alound Fliday. lk lk 8 Old Skinflint: Here, boy, what's this you were shout- ing? GREAT SWINDLE, SIXTY VICTIMS! I can see nothing about it in this newspaper. Newsboy: GREAT SWINDLE, SIXTY-ONE VIC- TIMS! 41 ik lk Did you hear about the guy who lost a looking-glass in the woods, and went crazy combing the brush for a mirror? THE CRIMSON 197 My, Grandpa! what a lot of whiskers! Can you spit through them all? Yes, sonny, I can. Well, you'd better do it now, 'cause they're on fire from your pipe. Ill HK 4' One: When you sleep, your forehead reminds me of a story. Two: What story, Sleeping Beauty? One: No, Sleepy Hollow. 11 lk 8 Judge: So your name is Muggleworth ? Applicant: Yes, Your Honor. Judge: And you want the court to change it to Pull- man. Now, just tell me why you want it changed. Applicant: Well, Your Honor, to tell the truth, it was my wife's idea. She got to thinking that we should have the same name that is on our towels. li if li Notice that Scotchman, she remarked to her escort, as her eyes turned in the direction of a man seated at an- other table across the aisle. I see a man, replied her escort, but I don't know that he's a Scotchman. What makes you think he is ? He licked his spectacles after eating his grapefruit. III lk ll Teacher: Is anything the matter, George ? George: It was on the tip of my tongue a minute ago, and now it's gone. Teacher: Think calmly, and it will come back to you. George: No, it won't. It was a three cent stamp. Ill Ill if As Baseball Is Played She: I heard someone yell, fowl: Where are the feathers ? He: Oh, this game is between two picked teams. ik 4' ik Customer: I'd like to see some good used cars. Salesman: So would I. 198 THE CRIMSON Book canvasser CTO little boy in front yardjz Is your mother at home ? Little boy fpolitelybz Yes, sir. Canvasser fafter knocking a dozen timesJ : I thought you said your mother was at home ? Boy: Yes, she is, sir, but I don't live here. 1 Ill Hi Absence makes the marks grow rounder. ll Si ll' Student: Do any of your teachers talk to them- selves ? Wise guy: Yes, Mr. Jones does, but he is not aware of it. He thinks we are listening. S ll' ll Oh dear, I've missed you so much. CBut she raised the revolver and tried againj. if If 1 Bobbie, said mother. What on earth are you doing, gazing down Towser's throat? Looking for the seat of his pants, said Bobbie. if III Ill Delivery boy Con telephonejz Boss, I won't be in to work this morning. Groceryman: Sam, what's the matter, are you sick ? D.B.: No suh, boss, one of the chillun has the small- pox. G.: Are you taking all of the precautions so that the rest of the family doesn't get sick ? D.B.: Yas suh! Wese all drinking out of one of them thar sanitary cups. 8 if if I dunno, said the patient, five dollars is an awful lot of money for pulling a tooth. It only takes about five sec- onds of your time. Dentist: Qpondering for a momentj said brightly, Well, I could pull it out real slow. It lk li Jacobson still thinks that a zebra is a sports model mule. THE CRIMSON 199 The absent minded prof. went to the citizens' training camp and shot himself one night while on guard duty. He forgot the password. lk lk lk Thunderous roar from the grandstand: We want Z1 touchdown 2 Small voice: I want a sack of peanuts. ak PK 4' He: I'll never forget you. She: I'll tell you something that will make you forget me. He: What? She: Tomorrow is my birthday. if 41 4' When did you first suspect that your husband was not all right mentally ? When he shook the hall tree and began feeling around on the floor for apples. 3 4' lk Say, how fast do you suppose I drove that car last night ? About half. Half what ? Half what you're going to say. 4' ik ii Teacher: Do you know what a polygon is '? Pupil: I think I do. Teacher: Well, what is it ? Pupil: A dead parrot. 'P Ik ik Man With A Beard: I want a haircut, singe, and shampoo. I want my mustache clipped, and beard trimmed, and-er, where can I put this cigar ? Barber: Would you mind keeping it in your mouth, sir? It'll be sort of a landmark. 'Y lk HF Little Audrey just laffed and laffed when her boy friend threatened to drive her over a cliff in a taxi . . . she knew the cab was yellow. 200 T H E C R I M S O N Hubby: Do you see 'that kid over there next to that cow with the short pants on? Wife: I see the boy all right, but where is the cow with the short pants on? 'Y if Ill After running a hundred yards trying to catch a train, the man finally gave up the race. A sympathetic bystander drawled out to the limp, exhausted figure. Were you trying to catch the train ? Oh, no, gasped the traveler, I was just chasing it out of the yard. if HI' ill Prof.: Who has more inventions than any other man? Student: Some Irishman by the name of Pat Pend- ing. lk HK lil Betcha Didn't Know If a man is too lazy to think for himself, he should get married. lk if lk Shakespeare must have been a T!Sgt., because he said, We all can not be masters. wk 41 Ik Luke: I fell in love with a girl named Kay. Then Edith came along. Now I don't know what to do. Lulu: Well, you can't have you Kay and Edith, too! lk Bk Ill Some people sing in the bathtub because the door won't stay locked. lk Ill wk Mrs. Mac. : And you just ran over a little bird. Mac. : I hope it's the one that's been telling you things. Ik if 'U The editor's hair grows gray, His fingertips grow sore, Yet some so and so is bound to say, I I've heard that 'joke before. THE CRIMSON 201 The man didn't say a word when they ran over his cat with a steam roller. He just stood there with a long puss. Ik if V Have you repeated what I told you about Mrs. John- son? Why no-I didn't know it was a secret. lk Ik 4 She thinks a zebra is 'a horse that had trouble with its income tax. 'll Ik 4 Did you make the debating team ? No, they s-s-s-said I w-w-W-wasn't t-t-t-t-tall enough. lk ik 4' Glowering Wife: And what's the reason for your coming home at 5:00 in the morning? Husband: Breakfast Pk lk 4' Lulu thinks a prime minister is a preacher at his best. Pk lk lk A teacher at M. and G.H.S., when asked how many stu- dents there were in school, was heard to mutter- About one in a hundred. HF BF if The soldier said his rumba improved once he started wearing woolen underwear. If all the high school boys who slept in class were placed end to end, they would be more comfortable. fk lk Sli Lecture-an occassion on which you numb one end to benefit the other. 41 lk lk An angry man bounced into the postmaster's office and complained that, for some time, he had been pestered by threatening letters. I'm sure we can help, soothed the postmaster. That's a Federal offense. Have you any idea who is sending you these letters? I certainly have, snapped the little man. They are coming from those pesky income tax people. 202 THE CRIMSON BE AN 0PTIMIST To To To To To To To To To To THE OPTIMIST CREED Promise Yourself- be so strong that nothing can disturb your peace of mind. talk health, happiness and prosperity to every per- son you meet. make all your friends feel that there is something in them. look at the sunny side of everything and make your optimism come true. think only of the best, to work only for the best and to expect only tihe best. be just as enthusiastic about the success of others as you are about your own. forget the mistakes of the past and press on to the greater achievements of the future, wear a cheerful countenance at all times and give every living creature you meet a smile. give so much time to the improvement of yourself that you have no time to criticize others. be too large for worry, too noble for anger, too strong for fear, and too happy to permit the presence of trouble. -CHRISTIAN D. 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BIRD'S THIRD PERIOD ENGLISH IV CLASS Robert Anderson Harlene Arnett Bill Becker Linda Briney Barbara Calhoun Donald Dietz Carol Eichenberger Jerry Faust Wayne Ford Don Gardner Billy Gravely John Hoover Donald Mays Harold Minyard Barbara Prather Emmett Probus Yvonne Quan Norma Schubert Henry Silverman John Vogt Stanley Watson THE CRIMSON BARN ETT9S MARKET WAYNE CAGLE, Prop. 4204 Taylor Blvd. FR. 9373 8 A.M. Til 7 P.M. Daily Except Sunday ST HELENS CAR CO. FR. 5323 DEPENDABLE COURTEOUS SERVICE TIIE CRIMSON 2 Compliments oi MISS FRANZ'S FIFTH PERIOD DRAMA CLASS Billy Ruth Agee Jessie Bostic Jo Ann Caudell John Downey Doris Downs Richard Frederick Mary Lou Gardner Florence Rae Greiner Libby Harrod J oe Hayse Bill Jacobs Barbara Johnson Joyce Maynox' Joe Miller Emmett Probus Martha Stanfield Connie Watson Carolyn Sue Williamson Shirley A. Wingfield 220 THE CRIMSON Compliments INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT CO. Louisville, Ky. 1377 So. 7th MA. 4686 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN A. BIRD AND BOBBY Compliments of IRVIN KAHN 8. SON PACK ELECTRIC SERVICE REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING SALES AND SERVICE 4121 Second Street AT. 5142 THE CRIMSON 9 Compliments of MISS EAGER'S FII- PI-I PERIOD ENGLISH IV CLASS Billy Carlin Linda Champion Ronnie Coffman Lewis Cosby Frankie Craven Wade Cusick Joe Dukes Myrlc Langley Dortha Litton Frances McPherson Jackie Mcadc Marilyn Miller John Oberwegner Joyce Peace Jerry Potter Walter Ragland Betty Redford Bob Ruark Emmagene Russell Joanne Seitz Barbara Vick Philip Whitehouse Jim Wilson Dorsey Ziminerinan 777 TIIE CRIMSON KlRAY'S GROCERY 4212 Dixie Highway EM. 8-8821 KENTUCKY ACRES DAIRY STORE Lexington Rd. at Bauer Ave. CSt. Matthews? The Finest ln Dairy Foods POOKMAN DRUGS Lexington Rd. and Bauer Ave. FREE DELIVERY Telephone TA. 0308 MAYBERRY STUDIO 3400 W. Broadway RA. 9623 Special Rates for Graduation Pictures Caps and Gowns in School Colors IIIE CRIMSON 7 WY, vu: Compliments of MR TURNER'S THIRD PERIOD ENGLISH IV CLASS Joan Bennett Donna Brown Leroy Buck Pearl Burke Lenville Hurt Bill Jacobsen Delores Johnson Alan Kyle Jerold McCardle Larry McCoy Joe Miller Rohnald Morris Shirley Phillips Ed. Richards Sylvia Robinson Don Seadler Sam Steele Clyde Wilkins Freda Wooden 77 I'I1E CRIMSON Compliments of MISS WANLESS' FIRST PERIOD ENGLISH IV CLASS Judy Ballou Kenneth Cobble Bobby Berryhill Gerry Kordes Jimmy Mack Bob McGee Ellen Peck James Ray Nancy Savchick Lloyd Shaver Sandra Sorrell Nancy Svara Bob White THE CIHMSUN 2:2 GO TO CORYDON FISHING LAKE To Fish For Rainbow Trout, Bass, Cats and Crappie. The home of 10,000 fish, up to 8 lbs. each, Good Drinking Water, Shade Trees, Free Picnic Grounds for Fishermen and their Families. No License Required Open Sunrise to Sunset Every Day 31.00 per pole for membership permit Compliments of SHERWIN WILLIAMS SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO. 315 W. Iefferson Street LOUISVILLE. KY. I IIIL CRIMSON THE GEORGE MARR C0 BLUE PRINTS PHOTCCOPIES WHITEPRINTS DRAFTING SUPPLIES 652 SOUTH SECOND STREET Louisville 2, Ky. Tlllj CRIMSON 227 JAMES INMAN PRODUCE 4507 Park Blvd. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES EM. 6-3838 LINCQLN INCOME LIFE INSURANCE CO. REES W. DICKSON. Agent CLASS OF l947V2 Phone IA. 3428 WILLIAMS AETNA SERVICE Kelly Tires-Bcitteries-Accessories ROAD SERVICE 2251 Bardstown Rd. HI. 9270 Compliments of BOZARTH'S GROCERY Fresh Meats cmd Vegetables 103 E. Kenton 77 TUE CRIMSON Compliments of MISS EAGER'S SECOND PERIOD ENGLISH IV CLASS Larry Armstrong Virginia Beatty Douglas Biddle Shelby Boatman Marion Cox John Downey Richard Frederick Jean Hasken Angela Henninger Barbara Johnson Jo Ann Johnson Eddie Jones Shirley Jones Joyce Lehr Bob Leonhardt Don Moody Sylvia Morris Nancy Lee Owen Betty Pirtle Bud Puthoff Bob Scheer Ray Thore Leroy Trowbridge Mona Twyman Fred Walther Shirley Wilson THE CRIMSON 229 Ellzyfs M ARKET THANKS Pon Youn HELP Mr, L. J. Trautwein for art Sth and Evelyn, W01'k Mr. Robert Kerr for photo- Grocery graphic assistance Fresh Meats A11 of the English faculty Vegetables for your help during the EM. 63934 year- Compliments of PHI SIGMA SOCIAL CLUB Compliments JEFFERSON WALL PAPER 8. PAINT CO. lmported and Domestic Wall Papers Glidden Paints 809 W. Market St. Louisville, Ky. 'r.w.x. Day or Night L.s. 511 RAymond 9067 J. J. CARTER 8. SON MOVERS-STORAGE Local or Nation Wide Agent, Howard Van Lines 100 South 41st St. Louisville 12, Ky. Packinq FREE ESTIMATES Crating I' 'A 'nai-- 7 THE CRIMSON Compliments of MR KIMMEL'S FIRST PERIOD ENGLISH IV CLASS Richard Borger Anna Ruth Cooksey Carolyn Dragoo Bobby Ferriell Elizabeth Harrod Yvonne Jeffries Charlotte Kelly Rita Kessler Jesse MCCamish Martha Martin Jo Ann Meredith Shirley Metry Bob Miller Judy Minzenberger Don Murphy Pat Myers George O'Connor Grace Pack Erman Quick Louis Reitz Phil Shartzer Ranny Sprenger Pete Tomerlin Eddie Tyree Bob Woolfolk Marilyn Yaden Dorothy Zipper THE CRIMSON Compliments of MR KIMMEL'S FIFTH PERIOD ENGLISH IV CLASS Kenneth Brantferger Beulah Brewer Mike Chynoweth Ronald Coulter Peggy Dooley Sally Dougherty Janice Fante Norma Graham Carol Grimm Robert Haag Wesley Hazel Carolyn Holmes Deon Hust Peggy Johnson Bonnie .Iungbert James Leach Carol McClarin Pat Martin Mildred Meeks Sandra Moskowitz Eddie Parker Bill Parsons Patsy Prather George Prentice Teddy Saylor Kenny Weber Kenny Whitehead Ray Wilson im' ' ur 'i+ THE CRIMSON Congratulations to the Graduating Members of SIGMA GAMMA SOCIAL CLUB Io Arm Crady Gail Hobbs Barbara Sue Iohnson Ioyce Lehr Io Ann Meridith l1'4l ' THE CRIMSON S E I T Z SERVICE STATION Atlas Tires and Accessories MILTON J. SEITZ, Prop FIRST AND ST. CATHERINE LOUISVILLE, KY. IA. 9532 234 THE CRIMSON ACME TOOL AND SAW SHOP Sales and Service For Wood and Metal Cutting Band and Circular Saws 2134 FRANKFORT AVE. TAy1or 9493 THE CRIMSON M AND R WRECKING AND LUMBER CO. 725 East Jefferson Street Louisville 2, Ky. CLc1y 4184 THE CRIMSON EMMET E. PROBUS INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR DECORATING, HOME REPAIRS AND IMPROVEMENTS 3138 River Park Drive CYpress 9814 THE CRIMSON A Girl Can Be Proud . . . When she earns her high school diploma-and she should be proud when she takes her place as a wage-earner. Telephone Girl is a proud title in business . . . Whether it's operator, clerk, or stenographer. The telephone girl does interesting, useful Work which is important to everybody. She can be proud of her paycheck which grows steadily. She can be proud of her business home and the friendly girls with whom she works. Thorough training gives her confidence and good performance earns her promotion. YOU, too, can be pleased and proud with a tele- phone job. APPLY: Employment Office 521 West Chestnut Street SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE 61 TELEGRNPH CO. A GOOD PLACE TO WORK 238 THE CRIMSON A WORLD OF OPPQRTUN A.. IIES V ,. . -. 2,5 P f ..'x an y - E -:-: , --1:--f WE'RE living -iiraw f n wild of ? 'i6rti1niri'6s'x'ififlm science, liffi ur 'fho'rii8ns , A and.fl1 g fi.,, .,,., , great challenge of 'this ourselves ,and our fellowmen to use this newand bolder science for human purposes, rather than inhumane. As you go out from the Classes of '54 to seek more education or jobs, take the light of learning with you so that you may live with yourselves and your fellowmen in peace and common prosperity. LOUISVILLE GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY A Kentucky Corporation It's G00d,But44De ...99 BIG BCY HAMBURGER DELUXE it's from Little Chef TAYLOR BLVD. AT QUEEN AT. 3349 'IHE CRIMSON ALWAYS CALL X Yellow X klAiabn 2121 Serving Louisville With Dependable Transportation Over 90 Years 240 THE CRIMSON , Q I I , A ZIAIQ MANUAL RINGS U51 . 2 'V 5 S,, 9Qf! HARCUURT 8: C0. 418 West Main Street LOUISVILLE, KY. JAckson 4249 FOR MAIL ORDERS-To determine finger size wrap strip of paper around knuckle and measure length on chart. 0123-I 5 Ii T H 910111213 I I I I I I I I IIIII-IMIT liE5ure fiq5fHeE1YE I T0 SiQI' I' CA1houn 1491 SCOBEE BROS. HARDWARE CO. INCORPORATED APPLIANCES 3029-31 S. Fourth St. TIIE CRIMSON 2 PAINT WITH EASE WITH COLORS THAT PLEASE USE A GMPHWWN1 I PAINTS SEE YOUR NEAREST DEALER VON ALLMEN'S Compliments of MARKET FREE DELIVERY 631 No. 25th St. AR. 5788 ENJOY II'flut X LATE V311 A Truly Delicious Candy Boar . THE CRIMSON Trophies - Medals - Awards GET YOUR OFFICIAL MANUAL RINGS AND 10K MITRE CLUB PINS AT Geo. C. Richards SI C0 124 W. Main - Near 2nd M. ' f R15 N5 In if RINGS CAN BE HAD IN ANY DESIRED WEIGHT THREE WEEKS DELIVERY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON MITRE CLUB PINS 'wg- THE CRIMSON 7 Compliments of MISS F RANTZ'S FOURTH PERIOD ENGLISH IV CLASS Sally Arnold Norma Jean Bailey Ethlyn Basham Alice Blair David Billings Gerane Bradway Judith Bulmer Jack Burks Thomas Gloor Bettye R. Groom Mildred Gross Don Gullion Charles Hopewell Doris Kimbro Rita Lee Shirley McCullam Donald McGeorge Betsy Ann Mitchell Robert Owen Ralph Sroufe Charles Staggs Leonard Tharp Joe Wesley Robert Willams Larry Wood Rose Marie Woods Thomas Zickel 244 TIIE CRIMSON 1864 1954 91st SUMMER SCH00l DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS New Classes Every 'Monday STENOGRAPI-IIC SECRETARIAL BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTING OFFICE MACHINES TYPING Call IA. 5343 For Catalog Bryant 8. Stratton Business College 216 Speed Bldg. Louisville, Ky. Keniucfaql Ufcfedll Budineu eallegae THE CRIMSON 245 PRINTED sv GENERAL PRINTING CO. PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS 1625 SO. 5TH ST. CA. 6277 .246 TIIE CRIMSON 1 Y 1 - w Q 1 1 dress suits rented f WHITE TUX JACKETS -A' TUXEDOS if CUTAWAYS ir FULL DRESS For Weddings and All Occasions After-Six Brand used exclusively NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED Q SIZES 4 TO 54 SAM MEYERS Jim Corbett, Associate 312 W. Jefferson Q JA. 2634 Q Mail Orders Promptly Filled TO 1954 GRADUATES Who Wont To Eorn Good Incomes When you complete your High School course, you will probably find it easy to get an immediate job. If you are taking the Commercial Course, you may have offers of clerical office jobs. If you are taking the General Course, you will probably have a choice of clerking or factory work. If you are interested in your future, however, you will want to hold out for a position where there are opportun- ities for future advancement. Before you decide, it will pay you to look over our latest bulletin, 'Keys To Success. It explains how a few months of specialized training for business can make a great difference in future earning power. SPENCERIAN CCMMERCIAL SCHOOL Theatre Building - IA. 7105 THE CIHAISUN 741 Direct City Bus Service 4GThe Nr-:ww LIGHTHUUSE LAKE Swimming. Picnics, Dancing Basketball, Ping-Pong Horse Shoes, Recreation GARDINER LANE 71 IIIL CRIMSON ' ' s tlzaeregs always gs one best way! 5 In Lflvzg-Distance moving R izfys the Pre-Plamwrl U 'f J U III 6 way . . . ctaz s 0 j 0 - your hands I I Al -V , Eqtnvwuto' V. V. D. MORGAN VAN SERVICE 8. STORAGE CO., INC. Local and Long Distance Moving. Packing. Storage and Shipping D, Morgan, President Phone, WAbash 400 Office and Warehouse, 819 W. Main St. Louisville 2 Kentucky n E5 M -, od. , . Ui IA- ., , . , w 9 W . 1' ' if- 9 M 1 , Hg, S , kv,- .L-JT? '- fl, 4 11 T ,, -, Mr1.Dl,...mA.' , gy. ,bf .Q Vi uw 14... , iii .3+'i f 3i1 ' f H nm Ei 5: gig , 1 'V . . ' -- -. . .qu L uH...........
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