Dupont Manual Training High School - Crimson Yearbook (Louisville, KY)
- Class of 1955
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E112 Urimann OF THE duPONT MANUAL HIGH SCHOOL LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY CLASS OF 1955 A BOOK BOOK BOOK BOOK BOOK BOOK BOOK 7-dole of Gonienld THE SCHOOL THE CLASS L1'1'ERATU1iE ACTIVITIES SPORTS JOKES ADS THE CRIMSON SENIOR CRIMSON STAFF Editor RICHARD LUTZ Associate Editors JOYCE MANCUM JAMES ROGGENKAMP EVA GIBSON Athletics Epitaph DONALD AHINIES VVILLIALI LEYERS IDONALD MEYEII Club Notes FAYE BELILES RETHA DENNISON NANCY ROUTEN Faculty PATRICIA IVIILLER JOHN SCHANK KENNETH SNIDER BETTY WATERS CLARA WATKINS I okes NVILLIAINI BILLIPS ANN EICHELE JO ANN WILLIAMS Business Manager GUY W. NICHOLSON, JR. Associate Business Manager HELEN BEST Assistant Business Managers RUTH CAGLE JACK ELZY PATRICIA KEY PATRICIA PRESCOTT' IVJIINII RODMAN Photographers PHOTO REFLEX STUDIO MR. ROBERT KEN!! Faculty Advisor MR. JOIIN A. BIRD MARY ADAMS GEORGE BINGHARI ERCEL BLANSETT MARGARET BRADEN RUTH CHARN JOHN CLARK SONIA COLDBERG MARTHA GRIFFIN BURREL HACAN NYLA HARPER MINNIE HARRIS RAMONA HOWARD BARBARA HUMPHREY JACQUELINVE JORDAN PATRICIA LACEI-'IELD REBECCA MILBY CATHERINE MILLER GUY W. NICHOLSON, JR. PATRICIA PENICK PATRICIA PRESCOTT . MIMI RODMAN PATRICIA SCHUBERT ALICE SMITH . SHARON SNYDER BARBARA STRANGE DELLA WARREN J Index SHIRLEY ABSHER HELEN BEST BETTY BEVARS ROBERT CHARMOLI SHIRLEY DAVISON . BARBARA FIELDS BARBARA HOWLETT CAROL JUNGBERT VVILLIAINI MCCAMMON BETTY MALEE MARY ANN MOORE LEAH NEWMAN JOAN PITTELK6 JO ANN STRANGE RALPH TAYLOR BETTY YVHITEHOUSE 6 THE CRIMSON MRS. FRANCIES I.. DUNAXVAY With much pride and admiration, We, the Class of 1955. dedicate our Senior Crimson to you, Mrs. Dunaway. Through your many contributions in both curricular and extra-curricular activities, you have won the respect and appreciation of all. The impression which you have made on us as a teacher and friend will not soon be erased. May the future hold much happiness for you. THE CRIMSON MR. VVILLIAM JASPER We, the class of 1955, are indeed honored to have our Senior Crimson dedicated to you. You have been much admired by the members of the senior class for your outstanding qualities of sportsmanship and leadership, both in school and on the athletic field. This dedication shows in a small Way the high regard we all have of you. We wish you the best of luck in the future in all you undertake. 8 THE CRIMSON F'-Ol'2WOl'Ci We, the Class of 1955, are proud to present this issue of the Senior Crimson, as it is a part of us. The things which we have done at Manual, we now can do no more, but we need only to turn to this Crimson to renew these happy memories. We wish to thank those whose hard Work, time, and contributions helped make this issue possible. It is grati- fying to do a task and to do it well. This best describes our Crimson. THE CRIMSON MH. A. HIES Principal THE CRIMSON 11 Mr. Russell Garth Miss Mabel O. Martin Mr. Charles E. Patterson Assistant Principals Mr. E. O. Eiken Miss Hattie E. Boyd Dc-'fm nf Boys Dean of Girls 12 THE CRIMSON THE FACULTY PRINCIPAL A. J. Ries. A.B. University of Louisville, M.A., University of Louis- ville, Graduate Study, Peabody College, Pennsylvania State College. ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS Mabel O. Martin. B.A., University of Louisville, M.A., Columbia University, Graduate Study, Columbia University. Russell Garth, A.B., Georgetown College, 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 Kentucky, Graduate Study, Uni- versity of Louisville, University of Kentucky. DEAN OF BOYS E. O. Eiken, B. S., The Stout Institute, University of Wisconsin, University of Louisville, Graduate Study, University of Ken- tucky, University of Louisville. . OFFICE STAFF Helen G. Browning, A.B., University of Louisville, University of Kentucky. Doris L. Hassler. Louisville Normal School, University of Louisville. Julia Mashburn. A.B., University of Louisville, Louisville Normal School, St. Helena Commercial School. Betty Chaney. Pikeville Junior College, University of Louisville. ENGLISH James L. Ash. A.B., University of Illinois, Graduate Study, Univer- sity of Pennsylvania. C. A. Bennett. B.A., Berea College, M. A., University of Kentucky. Clarence A. Beutel, LL.B., University of Kentucky, University of Louisville, Post Graduate, Yale University. John A. Bird. 'B.A., Indiana University, 'M.S. in Education, Indiana University, Graduate Study, University of Wyoming, University of Maine. Louise Eager, B. A., University of Louisville, M.A., University of Washington, Graduate iStudy, University of Chicago, Columbia University, University of Washington, University of Louisville. Juliette Frantz, vB. S., in Education, University of Louisville, M.A., Columbia University, Graduate Study, Oxford University and Cambridge University KEnglandJ. THE CRIMSON 13 Lyman P. Hailey. A.B., Mississippi College, Summer Term, George- town College, Graduate Study, University of Louisville. Christine Hopkins, A.B., University of Kentucky, Graduate Study, University of Kentucky, University of Louisville, Western State Teachers' College. Homer A. Jackson. Alabama State Normal School, B.S., University of Alabama, Graduate Study, University of Alabama, University of Cincinnati, University of Louisville. Ralph C. Kimmel. A.B., Wabash College, Graduate Study, Univer- sity of Kentucky, Georgetown College, University of Louisville. Mercedes Rosebery. B.A. and M.A., University of Louisville, Gradu- ate Study, University of Wisconsin, University of Southern Cali- fornia. Donald G. Smith. A.B., Franklin College, A.M., Columbia University. John W. Turner. Union University, B.S., George Peabody College for Teachers, M.A., George Peabody College. Marian Macfarlane Walsh. RandolphaMacon Women's College, Flor- ence 1AlabamaJ State Teachers' College, B.S., George Peabody College for Teachers, Columbia University Teachers' College, M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers. Margaret Jane Wanless. A.B., University of Kentucky, M.A., Uni- versity of Louisville, Graduate Study, Columbia University, University of Wisconsin, Emerson School of Speech. SOCIAL STUDIES Edna Brown. Diploma Louisville Normal School, B.S. in Education, University of Louisville, 'M.A., University of Louisville. James V. Casillo, B.S., in Education, Duquesne University, M.A., Indiana University. Anna Priest Dieizman, B.A., Vassar, Graduate Study, University of Louisville. George D. Hagan. A.B., University of Kentucky, M.A., University of Kentucky, Graduate Study, University of Virginia. Joe C. Howard. A.B., Western Kentucky State College, M.A., Uni- versity of Kentucky, Graduate Study, University of Kentucky. Nick Odlivak. A.B., M.A., University of Kentucky. Alma Owens, Teacher's Certificate, Eastern Kentucky State Normal, A.B., University of Kentucky, M.A., University of Wisconsin, Graduate Study, University of Minnesota, University of Ken- tucky. Louise Shelley Powell, A.B., University of Louisville, M.A., Uni- versity of Louisville-lwith Thesis, Graduate Study, University of Louisville, University of Kentucky, Indiana University. E. V. Purnell. B.S., Southern Illinois University, M.S., University of Illinois, Graduate Study, University of Louisville. MATHEMATICS M. D. Bersot. B.S., Eastern Kentucky State Teachers' College, M.A. in Education, University of Kentucky. 14 THE CRIMSON James Distler, B.S., Murray State College, 'M.A., University of Ken- tucky. 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 of Louisville. Bruce B. Vance, B.rS. and M.S., University of Louisville, Ph.D., Uni- versity of Chicago. SCIENCE Josiah M. Church. B.A., Indiana State Teachers' College, M.A., In- diana University, Graduate Study, University of Colorado. George L. Fortney. B.1S., West Virginia Wesleyan College, Ph.M. in 'Physical Chemistry, University of Wisconsin, University of Colorado. Robert P. Kerr, B.S., University of Louisville, M.S., University of Kentucky, Graduate Study toward doctorate degree, University of Louisville School of Medicine, George Peabody College, Uni- versity 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 University, Graduate Study, University of Louisville, University of Ken- tucky, Georgetown College, Ball State College. F. B Richardson, B.S., University of Louisville, Graduate Study, Uni- versity 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, Gradu- ate Study, University of Chicago, University of Missouri, Uni- versity 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. Van R. Catleti, Jr.. B.S., Western Kentucky State College, M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers. R. P. Daniel, B.S., University of Louisville, University of Kentucky, Georgetown College. - . THE CRIMSON 15 Charles N. Frederick. B.S., Oklahoma A 8z M College. Joe B. Hughes. A.B., University of Kentucky, B.S. in C.E., University of Kentuckyg Graduate Study, Harvard Universityg M.S., Uni- versity of Louisville. Ray Lawrence, B.S., University of Louisvilleg 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 In- stituteg Dunwoodie Instituteg University of Louisvilleg University of Kentucky. Walter E. Smith, University of Louisville, 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 Louisville, LL.fB., Jeffer- son 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 Louisville, New York School of Fine and Applied Art-New York and Parisg Graduate Study toward Ph.D., Columbia Uni- versityg Other Graduate Study, New York University, Univer- sity 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' College 5 M.A., Columbia University. BUSINESS EDUCATION Marie Louise Fernow, A.B., University of Kentuckyg M.A., George Peabody College. Betty Funk, B.S. and M.S. in Education, Indiana University. Mildred P. Gilmore, A.B., Pennsylvania College for Womang M.S., New York University. Mildred H. Larson. B.A.. Parsons College, M.A., New York Univer- sityg 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 College, M.A., Ohio State Univer- sityg Columbia University, Indiana University. Ruby Lee Pedigo, A.B., University of Kentuckyg M.A., New York Uni- versity, Columlbia University, Indiana University. 16 THE CRIMSON MUSIC-INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL Roberi B. Griffith, B.S., University of Kentucky, Graduate Study, University of Kentucky. Catharine S. Higgins, A.B., University of Louisvilleg M.A., in Music Education, New York Universityg Graduate Study, Columbia University, University of Louisville. Paul D. McDowell, BJM., Jordan College of Music and Butler Uni- versity. Rubin Sher, Juilliard 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 Cen- ter of Louisville, Allen R. Hite Institute, Indiana Herron Art Institute. SPECIAL EDUCATION Irma W. Byrd. B.S. in Chemistry, University of Kentucky, Graduate 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 Shirley Durham, A.B., Western State Teachers' Collegeg M.A., George Peabody College. Doris Montgomery, B.S., George Peabody College, M.A., University of Kentucky. William Jasper, B.S., University of Tennessee. James Riffey, B.E. in Arts and Sciences, Tulane University. Margaret Sheegog, A.B. and BS., 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 Universityg Graduate Study, University of North Carolina, University of Cincinnati. LIBRARIANS MUY E. Dearing. Stuart Hall, Stanton, Virginia, B.S., Nazareth Col- lege, Graduate Study, University of Kentucky, University of Louisville. Jean Ferriell, B.S., Western Kentucky State College. LIBRARY CLERK Faye Louise Baggoti, A.B., John B. Stetson University. 18 THE CRIMSON Class Qfficers ff w5'26x,1fi 2' sw PX f1: Z2: I, , 'fail X A Evaris English President Edward Monheimer Dolores Self Alan Krauss Vice President Secretary Treasurer Wi George Janes Catherine Miller Richard Luiz Sgt--at-Arms Asst. Treasurer Editor ,W R ,nd THE CRIMSON SHIRLEY ROSE ABSHER Honor Society. '54'Al, '55: 9592, Term Hon- or Roll, '53V1. '54: Honor Roll, '525i- '55: Typing Certificate, '54: Student Council Rep- reventative. '53-'55: Student Council Alter- nate, '52-'53: Manual Mirror, '54g F.T.A.. '55: Safety Drivers' Convention. '54545 Shorthand Certificate. '55: Typing Certificate, '54. Shirley has made many friends at Man- ual. She wlll be missed by everyone. CAROL LEA ADAMS Bowling League. '52 Vs. '53: Publicity. '53'rQ- '55: Mirror Staff, '535Q. '54: Term Honor Roll, '53w. '54g Library Club, '54le, '55: Safety Council Convention, '54 W. Carol will be long remembered by all her friends. Loads of luck. FRANCES JOSEPHINE ADAMS Girls' Chorus, '53',Q, '54: Mixed Chorus. '531,s-'55: Christmas Concerts. '53la. '541,9: Spring Concerts. '53, '543 Fall Follies, '531,9: Manual Show Boat, '54'f,: Kentucky Vocal Clinic, '54: Chorus Letter, '54: Junior Achievement, '53'a. '54: Typing Certificate. '53: Term Honor Roll, 'SZLQ-'54. Jo will be missed by all of us-especially for her work in the music department. MARY LYNNE ADAMS Hall Duty. '53w-'55g Student Council Alter- nate, '52'e-'53: Latin Club. '53 'az Red Cross. '52w, '53: Honor Society: Term Honor Roll, '52W-'55: Audio Visual Services: I Speak for Democracy Contest: Senior Crim- son Staff. Mary's smile and charming personality. as well as her fine academic record, will not be forgotten by her many friends. ROBERT E. ADAMS Robert's activities have been few, but his friends are numerous. Good luckl u 4. T... ,...,.y.. .Sr THE CRIMSON WILLIAM K. ADAMS Mixed Chorus, '54Vl, '55: Christmas Con- cert, '54w: Manual Show Boat. '541Ag Chapin I-li-Y, '54: Regional Music Festival. Superior Rating, '55. Bill is a swell guy : we will miss him and his wonderful personality. Good luck! BARBARA LYNNE ADDIS Concert Orchestra, '521,Q-'55: Chattanooga Trip, '531 St. Louis Trip. '55: Regional Con- tests, '53-'55: State Contests. '53-'55: Super- lor Duet, '54: Superior Ensemble, '54: Salon Orchestra, '5254,-'55: Harvest Hi-Jinks, '52'A: Fall Follies. '531fs: Show Boat. '541,Q: Con- certs, '521A-'55g All State Orchestra, '53-'55: Student Council, '5259-'54g Term Honor Roll, '52w-'55: Band Camp, '53'fQ, 'SUM Spring Choral Concerts, '53, '54: Mixed Chorus. '55. Lynne's record speaks for itself. Good luck! KELLY DOYLE ALSOP Doyle's activities have been limited while at Manual. but we know he will be a suc- cess. Best of luck to you. GLORIA ANN ANDERSON Girls' Chorus, '55: Manual Show Boat. '54: Christmas Concert, '54g Christmas Play, '543 Publicity. 5299, '531e: Student Poll Worker. '531,9. Glorla's sparkling personality will be missed by everyone. Good luck. Gloria. VIRGINIA PAYE ANDERSON Shorthand Pin 460 words a mlnutel, '54: Shorthand Pin and Certificate 1801. '55: Shorthand Pin and Certificate 11003. '55: Typing Certificate 1401, '54: Y-Teens, '53, '54. Virginia has made many friends during her stay at Manual. THE CRIMSON WILLIAM C. ANDERSON, JR. We wish William every possible success in life. We're glad to have had him ln our class. Good luck. GEORGE F. ARCHER J.V. Football. '521Agg Spring Practice. '53, '54: Varsity Football, '531f9. '54W: J.V. M , '52v9: Varsity M , '53v,, '54wg M Club. '53Vx-'55, George will be missed by all of us, es- pecially when football season rolls around. DONALD S. ARMES J.V. Basketball, '52'A, '53: J.V. M , '53: Marching Band. '521rQ3 M , '52w: Spring Basketball, '53, '54: Term Honor Roll. '52w- '55: Varsity Basketball, '531A. '54g Manual Show Boat. '5-iw: Student Council. '54lAf-'55: Honor Society. '54W. '55: Track, '55: Senior Crimson Staff. Don has been busy during his sbay at Manual. and we feel that his record speaks very well for him. He has done good work and has been very popular, Good luck. CHARLES LOUIS ASH J.V. Football. '52. Charles ls sure to be missed by his class- mates. May you have good luck and happi- ness in the future. Charles. ROBERT LOUIS ATER Robert has made many friends here. So long and the best of luck from everyone in the senior class. ....., fy, 22 THE CRIMSON GERALD LEE AZBILL J.V. Basketball, '53: J.V. M g Chapin Hi- Y. '53Vg. '543 Varsity Baseball, '54: Varsity M , '543 M Club, '54, '55. Although Jerry has met with bad luck. he will do well in the future. Here is a boy with personality! CARROLL R. BAIZE Carroll hasn't had much time to participate in many activities, but he has had time to make many friends. Good luck from all of us. CARLOS BAKER Student Council. '54-'55. Carlos, we'll be seeing you around. We know you will be a success in everything you undertake. Good luck always! VELDA CONDRON BAKER Advanced Girls' Chorus. 'SUS-'553 Man- ual Show Boat. '54: Christmas Concert, '54: Christmas Play, '54g Accounting Club, '54'f,- '55. We will miss you, Velda. but we know you will go far-and so good luck in the future. BARBARA A. BARD Barbara has been a friend to all of us, and we shall miss her a lot. We wish you the best of luck in the future. Barbara. THE CRIMSON HAROLD KEITH BARFIELD 'Keith has been a real friend. and we will miss his ready smile. We know you will do well ln the future. Good-bye, Keith. CHARLES I. BARNETT J.V. Football. '52'fQ: J.V. M g J.V. Base- ball. '533 J.V. M g Varsity M , '53'fg, '54V2: Football Co-captain, '54'f9: Varsity Baseball. '54, '55: Varsity M , '55: All Jefferson Coun- ty Guard. 'SUM Honorable Mention All Jef- ferson County, 'SSWQ Honorable Mention All State. '54'fQ: All State Certificate. '54'!a: Key Club. '53-'55: M Club, '53'4-'55g Homeroom Publicity Chairman. '54: Spring Football Practice. '53-'54: Key Club Convention, '54. Good-bye, Charlie, and good luck! JUNE LAVERNE BARROW Publicity Councillor, '53V4-'54: First Aid Certificate, '53W: Latin Club, 'SMA-'55. June will be greatly missed by her many friends. Good luck! GAYLE JOYCE BARRY Band Camp, '52'A-'54m: Marching Band. 'SZW-'54',9: Concert Band, '52-'55g National 'Music Conference in Chicago, '54: State Contest. '52-'53: Spring Concert. '53-'54: Band letter, '52l,4g-'53wg Necklace for Seniors in Band, '54w: Representative, '541A. Good luck in the future, Gayle. JACQUELIN BARTON Red Cross Representative, '52',Q-'53: Girls' Bowling League, '54 14 -'55. Jackie will leave Manual with many friends. We will miss you a lot. Good luck in whatever you do. THE CRIMSON HAROLD BATES J. V. Football, '52w: J.V. M , '52'fQ: J.V. City Champs, '52'A: Varsity Football, '53W, '54wg Spring Football, '53, '54: Varsity '53W-'54w: M Club, '53W-'55: J. V. Base- ball, '53: J.V. M , '535 Varsity Baseball. '54, '55g Varsity M , '54, '55: Swimming Team, '54, '55: Swimming M , '54, '553 Key Club '521b-'55Q S. C. Alt., '54w-'55: Advanced Mixed Chorus, '54w-'55g Librarian of Mixed Chorus, 'sm-'55. So long, Harold, and all the good luck possible! LOUIS M. BAUGH Student Council Executive Board. '52v2: Student Council Representative, '53: Junior Achievement, '531A-'54: President, Junior Achievement, '53be. Louis has been a good friend and a will- ing volunteer when he was needed. Good- bye, Louie, we'll miss you. JOAN FAYE BEASLEY Term Honor Roll, '5259-'53: Manual Show Boat, '54'A: Christmas Concert, '53w: Ad- vanced Girls' Chorus, 'SSW-'54: Mixed Cho- rus, '54w-'55g Shorthand Certificate, '53'fl: Student Council Alternate, '52w. So long, Joan, and good luck. PAYE J UNELL BELILES Student Council Executive Board, '53-'55: Vice Chairman of Exec. Board, '5-tm: State Student Council Convention, Frankfort, '54 '41 Honor Society, '54-'55: Sec. of the Honor So- ciety, '54w-'55g Bowling League, '52lfQ: H. R. Red Cross Rep., 531,91 Shorthand Speed Cer- tificate and Pin, '54g Term Honor Roll, '53- '55g Dramatics, '55: Senior Crimson Staff. Good luck, Faye. We know you'll be a success. NANCY LAURA BENNETT Bowling Team, '52w-'53g Kentucky Future Retailers' Assn., '54w-'55: Epsilon Y-Teens, '52w-'53, Term Honor Roll, '54'k-'55. We know Nancy will go far. Good-bye, Nancy. THE CRIMSON HELEN LOUISE BEST Student Council Representative. '53-'53W: Term Honor Roll, '533 Shorthand Certificate and Pin, '54-'54w: Senior Crimson Staff: Associate Bus. Manager of the Senior Crim- son: Student P'oll Worker, '53'a. Helen has been a good friend and we wish her the best of luck. So long, Helen. BETTY JEAN BEVARS Christmas Concert. 'SZM-'5-iw: Fall Follies. '53l2-'541 Letter and Stripe, '543 Spring Con- cert, '54g Advanced Girls' Chorus, '53'A -'54: Advanced Mixed Chorus, '54w-'55: Stu- dent Council Alternate, '54, Accounting Club, '5-iv,-'55: Bookkeeping Certificate, '54: Bowl- ing League, '52w-'53: Senlor Crimson Staff, Delta Y-Teens. '52 Mi-'531f9: Regional Super- ior Rating, Mixed Ensemble. '55. Good luck, Betty. We'll all miss you a lot. REGINA ANN BIEBER Student Council Representative. '53. Regina ha: been a friend to all of us, and we shall mis: her a lot. We wish you good luck in the future. WILLIAM C. BILLIPS Varsity Cheerleader, '53w-'55, Varsity '54-'55: National Honor Society. '54 Us-'55: Key Club, '54-'55g Cheerleading Clinics, '53w- '54w: Latin Club, '52w-'53: Camera Club, '53'A:-'54: Bluegrass Boys' State. '54: Term Honor Roll. '53-'5-lg Senior Crimvon Staff: S.C. Alt.. '53, Good luck, Bill, in whatever you do. GEORGE B. BINGHAM Swimming Team, '53w-'54. George has a wonderful personality, which we will all miss. 3 N it .1 THE CRIMSON JO ANN BLAKELY Fall Follies, '531,9g Advanced Girls' Chorus. '53w-'54: Advanced Mixed Chorus, '53w-'55g Christmas Concerts, '521a, '53Vl, '54 vs: Spring Concerts, '53-'543 Chorus Let- ter and Stripe, '539Q-'54: Shorthand Pin. '54'b: Term Honor Roll, '53-'54g S.C. Rep., '54-'54w-'55: S. C. Altemate, '5314. Although Jo Ann is quiet, she has gained a fine record while at Manual. We think she is the best, NORMAN T. BLAND S.C. Alternate, '53w-'55. Norman's many friends will miss his smil- ing face and pleasant personality. Good luck, Norm. ALETHIA ERCEL BLANSETT Spanish Club, '53w-'55, Publicity, '54-'55. Ercel is a quiet girl, but she always does her :hare in whatever is to be done. She will be missed by all her many friends. MARY ELLEN BOESCHEL Term Honor Roll, '52V2-'543 Publicity Councillor, '54-'54'A: Gregg Shorthand Cer- tificates. '54-'54V2g Library Club. '54g Honor Society, '55. Mary Ellen has made many friends at Manual. We shall always miss her freshness and vlvacity. BENNETTA BOLIN Typing Certificate. '54w: Typing Pln. '54-'54be: Red Crocs Representative, '54-'54V,. 'Bennetta is the type of girl who never meets a person she doesn't like. For that reason she has gained loads of friends here at Manual. THE CRIMSON BEVERLY BORDERS Transferred to Manual in 195359. Although Beverly has been at Manual only a short time, her friendly smile has won her many friends. RONALD BOTT 'Marching Band, '52 V,-'55: State Band Con- cert, '52'f9-'53: Concert Band, '52V1-'55: Chi- cago Band Trip, '53w: Band Camp. '53-'54. Ronnle's keen sense of humor and plea- sant personallty will take him far. Good-bye, and good luck, Ronnie. PHYLLIS JOYCE BOWLING Term Honor Roll, 'SZBQ-'53g Honor Roll Certificates, '52w-'53: Shorthand Certificates. '53'a-'54: Spanish Club, '55: Shorthand Pins, '53V,-'54, '55: Student Poll Worker. '531fe. Phyllis has a wonderful personality, and we will all miss her. DONALD L. BRADBURY J.V. Football. '52W: J.V. Basketball, '52'A- '53: J.V. Basketball M , '53: J.V. Baseball M , '53: J.V. Baseball, '53: Varsity Base- ball, '54-'553 Chairman of Executive Board, '54-'553 Vice-Chairman of Executive Board. Board. '54: S.C. Executive Board, '53-'55g Honor Society, '54-'55: Treas., '54-'55g Har- vard Award. '54: Key Club, '53-'55: Vlce- Pres., '54-'55:: Key Club Convention, Host Committee. '54: State S.C. Convention, '54: Youth Speaks. '55: Manual Show Boat, '54: Term Honor Roll, '52bQ-'55. Good luck, Don. BARBARA JANICE BRADEN National Honor Society, '54-'55: Student Council Rep.. '54-'55: 9571, Honor Roll. '521A-'545Q: Spanish Club, '54',Q-'55: Soclal Service. '53Vi-'54, Barbara is a fine glrl of extraordinary character. You never see her wearing a frown: tshe is always smilingy. Barbara, you deserve nothing but the best of every- thing. 28 we ze iv W .ill W, E 5 '?,f5l.w f Q '- J .F 5 X 1 Q: . ,..,,,, 1:-5-., sm N -ter 1. ' pa , 3 fx are ,. 4. .3 I 5 . 'Z 5, an W 1 Q THE CRIMSON MARGARET L. BRADEN Honor Society, '55p Student Council Execu- tive Board Artist, '53-'55: Honor Roll. '521fi- '55: State Student Council Conventions. Ft. Thomas. '53545 Frankfort, '541fQ: Youth Speaks , '54, Safety Conference. '54w: Traf- fic Duty, '53-'541,9. Art Club Secretary, '54BQ- '55: Junior Achievement, '53w-'55. 'Margaret's fine record speaks for itself. We wish her the best of everything. DAVID A. BRIAN Radio Club, '535 Junior Achievement Pro- duction Mgr., '531A, '54V2: Junior Achieve- ment Pres., '54, Junior Achievement Vice- Pres.. '541A. David is a fine chap. His J. A. activities will :end him far. Good luck from all of us at Manual. BETTY JEAN BROOKSHIRE Pu-bllcity, 'SZW-'531 '541A -'55: Term Hon- or Roll, '52w-'54, Student Council Rep.. '53992 Typing Certificate, '531fQ-'54, Shorthand Cer- tificates. '531,Q-'55: Red Cross Representative. '53w-'54: Honor Society, '54lfQ-'55. I-Iere's a girl who has not wasted any time at Manual and who will do well in later life. BILL R. BROWN -Band Camp, '52W, '53W. '54w: Marching Band, '52bQ. '53'fQ: Concert Band, '53, '54: Band M , '52w, '531Ag Woodwind Choir. '53, Music Educators' National Con. in Chi- cago, '54, State Contest, '53-'5-4: Spring Con- cert, '53-'54: State Band Clinic, '53-'5-1. Good luck to a swell guy. We all know you will go far in life. JOE E. BROWN Spring Practice, Football, '53, '54: Varsity Football, '531A,. '54w: Varsity '53'Af- '54wg Co-Captain Football Team, '54w: M Club, '53w-'54Mi. Joe is a fine fellow. His ability assures him success. Best of luck, Joe. -an.. 'fm'-gvggfggfs Pe' THE CRIMSON 1 JOHN KENNETH BROWN Although John hasn't a string of activities. he has won many friends. Best of luck to you in everything you do. RUTH ANN BRUMLEY Red Cross Representative, '52w-'53: S. C. Representative. '54: Typing Certificate. '54: 60 Shorthand Certificate and Pin, '54: 80 Shorthand Certificate and Pin, '54'a: 100 Shorthand Certificate and Pin, '5-HQ: Term Honor Roll, 'SZW-'54g Library Service, 'SZWI Bookkeeping Certificate. '52 W. Ruth's pleasant personality is a credit to Manual and a pleasure to her classmates. JO ANN FARRIS BRUNER Student Council Representative, '521,t: Stu- dent Council Altemate, '53: O.G.A. Pin. '531a: Typing Certificate, '543 Shorthand Cer- tiflcates. '54-'54'A. Jo Ann's friendly smile and helpful man- ner will be remembered here at Manual for a long time. PATRICIA ANN 'BRUNSON Red Cross Representative, 'SZW-'53: Term Honor Roll, '531ft-'54: Shorthand Certificate, '54L9-'55g Typing Certificate. 'EAW-'55g Cap- tain of Bowling Team, '541a-'55. Pat's many friends will miss her after graduation. Good luck, Pat. DORIS ANN BURGER Adv. Girls' Chorus, '53b2-'54g Mixed Cho- rus, '54'a-'55: Christmas Concerts, '53lft. '541Q: Spring Concert, '54: Superior Rating- Solo-Regional Festival, '54: Fall Follies, '53Vs: Show Boat, '54 Vs: Chorus Letter, '54: Reglcnal Festival, '55: Superior Rating. Students at Manual will remember Doris's lovely voice for a long time. Good luck. THE CRIMSON JOAN BURNETT Junior Achievement, '531fQ-'54: S. C. Pub- licity Representative, '53V1-'54: Kentucky Fu- ture Retailers' Assn., '54 'A-'55: Red Cross Representative, '52 W -'54, It has been a pleasure to go to school with a student like you. Best wishes. Joan. PHYLLIS M. BUTCHER Bowling Team. '52bi.-'53: Kentucky Fu- ture Retailers' Assn., '5415-'5S: Treasurer, '54w-'55: Term Honor Roll. Phyllis's friendly smile and helpful man- ner are known everywhere at Manual. ALLEN E. BYRUM Allen has made many friends while at Manual. We wish him a lot of good luck. MARILYN WESLEY BYRUM Student Council Alternate, '53: Rep., '53W- '54',9g Honor Soclety. '54-'55g Y-Teens, '54: Mirror Staff, '53M-'54: Youth Speaks Its Mlnd Workshop, '53g Honor Roll, '52w-'53W, 'MW-'55: K.H.S.P.A. Convention, '54. Mari1yn's many friends will remember her always. Good luck, Marilyn. RUTH ANN CAGLE Asst. Bus. Mngr,, Senior Crimson: Adv. Girls' Chorus, '54-'55: Christmas Concerts, '53, '54: Spring Concert, '54g Letter, '54: Fall Follies. '53g Show Boat, '54: Publicity Repre- sentative. '54g Shorthand Certificate and Pln, '54. Everyone who knows Ruth likes her. Best wishes. Ruth. THE CRIMSON RITA CALHOUN Red Cross Representative, '521fQg Publi- city Representwative, '531,9. Just to know Rita is a pleasure. Good luck for the future. JO NELLE CAMERON Bowling League. '5499-'55. Jo Nelle ha: many friends at Manual, who wish her much happiness. JO NELL CARNEY Honor Roll. '5259-'541f2: Library Club, 5314-'55: S.C. Representative. '52vi-'53. All of your friends will miss you, Jo Nell. The best of luck to you. ROBERT H. CARNIGHAN Honor Roll. '52w-'55: Mathematical Assn. of America Award, '543 Honor Society, '54- '55: Jr. Achievement. '531,Q-'54: Key Club. '5314-'55: Secretary, '54'A-'55: Radio Club, '52'Kl-'53'A: Latin Club. 'SZW-'53. Bob is a talented boy of considerable ability. He has been active and has given of his services unselfishly. We prophesy much success will come his way. DORIS JEAN CARROLL Bookkeeping Cerltificate, '54: Accounting Club. '5414-'55g Treasurer. '541,Q-'55g Pin, '54'A: Red Cross Representative. '55. The commercial department will really miss you. Good luck, Doris. THE CRIMSON MAUREEN ROSE CARROLL Honor Society, '54w-'55: Term Honor Roll. '53W-'54: Red Cross Representative, '53'h- '54: Bookkeeping Certificate, '53w-'54: Term Honor Roll, '52w-'53: Shorthand Certificate, '54W-'55. Maureen's friendly smile will long be remembered at Manual. HELEN JUANITA CARTER Girls' Bowling League, '54w-'55g Junior Achievement, '53w-'54: Shorthand Pins and Certificates, '53-'54g Adv. Mixed Chorus, '53'A-'55: Adv. Girls' Chorus, '53w-'54: Fall Follies. '53: Show Boat, '54: Christmas Con- certs, '521fQ. '53w. '54wg Spring Concert. '5-1: Chorus Letter and Stripe, '54: Student Poll Worker, '53'h. lHe1en's activities are many and varied. We'll all miss you, Helen. JAMES LEMUEL CATINNA J. V. Football, '52'A: J. V. M , '52'f,: J. V. Basketball, '532 J.V. M , '53C J. V. Baseball. '533 J. V. '533 Spring Football. '53. '54: Varsity Football. '53'f9! Varsitv Baa- ketball, '54 '55: Varsity M , '54: Varsity Baseball. '54-'55g Varsity Baseball M , '54, Key Club. '54'4-'55: M Club, '54-'55: Stu- dent Council Alt.. '54-'55: Hon. Mention Bas- ketball, '553 Basketball City Champion, '53- '54. Everyone at Manual, but especially the basketball team will miss Jim. Good luck! PHILIP REED CAUDILL Jr. Red Cross Representative to Chapter Council, 'SZIA-'551 Student Council Repre- sentative. '53W. Good luck, Philip. We know you will be missed by all here at Manual. ROBERT L. CHARMOLI Honor Society, '54',Q-'55: S. C. Alternate. '53-'54: Term Honor Roll Certificate, '53'Q: J. V. Football, '52V1: J. V. M , '52'.Q3 J. V. Basketball. '53: J. V. M , '535 Spring Prac- tice, '53, '543 Varsity Football, '53'fQ, 54W: Varsity '53w. '54ba3 M Club. '53, '54 '55: Spring Basketball, '53: Swimming Team, '54, '55g Swimming '54, '55. We will all miss Bob's swell personality. A THE CRIMSON LEO CHARN Leo has made many friends during his years here at Manual. His friendly manner and pleasant personality will long be re- membered. Good luck in all your future un- dertakings, Leo, we'll miss you. RUTH CHARN Student Council Rep., '54'h: Publicity Councillor, '53-'54: Library Club. '531,Q-'54: Typing Certificate. '54: Mirror Staff, 'SMA- '55: Senior Crimson Staff: Shorthand Pin, '55t Shorthand Certificate. '55g Harvest Hi-Jinks, '521A. Ruthie has not only made many friends here at Manual, she has made an out- standing record. also. We know she will continue to do so in the future. CHARLES W. CHEATHAM J. V. Baseball, '53: J.V. M , '533 Track '54-'55: Track M , '54: M Club. '54-'55: Honor Roll, '53-'551 Chapin Hi-Y, '521fQ-'543 Chaplain, '54: Honor Society, '55. We will long remember Charles's swell personality and friendly manner. GERALDINE CHILDRESS Advanced Girls' Chorus. '53lQ-'54: Ad- vanced Mixed Chorus. '53bQ-'55: Christmas Concerts. '52w-'54V2: Fall Follies, '53'e: Manual Show Boat, '54V,: Chorus Letter and Stripe, '54g Spring Concert. '54: Red Cross Rep., '5259-'53: Red Cross Certificate and Pin, '533 Homeroom Rep., '54: Vocal Clinic, '54 We will all miss you. Gerry. Good luck. THEODORE G. CHISM Honor Society, '5414-'55: Term Honor Roll Certificate. '531a-'54: 4-H Club: F.F.A.. Ted will be missed by all who know him. He has made many lasting friends here at Manual. May you have great success in the future, Ted. - val'-'evgfif THE CRIMSON JOHN P. CLARK Senior Crimson Staff. John has not had much time for extra activities here at Manual, but we feel sure he will be a success in the future. Good luck. John. CHARLENE CLAYPOOL Bowling League, '52lfe-'53: Student Coun- cil Alternate, '53'Ag: Library Club, '541,9-'55. We wish Charlene good luck ln all she may attempt in the future. Her many friends will long remember her. MARY HELEN CLAYTON 'Bookkeeping Certificate and Pin. '52w-'53: Typing Certificate, '535-2-'54g 2 Year Book- keeping Certificate, '53V,-'54g Intemational Bookkeeping Contest Pin and Certificate. '5315-'54: Accounting Club. '5414-'55: Ac- counting Club. Vice President, '5414 -N553 Red Cross Rep., '531fQ-'54, We will all miss Mary Helen's sweet smile at Manual. JOYCE LOUISE CLEVELAND Advanced Girls' Chorus. '54'b-'55: Christ- mas Concert, '54: Show Boat. '543 S.C. Repre- sentative, '54w-'55g Student Office Help, '531fg-'54: Honor Roll Certificates. '53-'54: Shorthand Speed Certificates, '53-'54, Joyce's keen sense of humor will always be remembered. BARBARA L. HARDESTY COLE S.C. Homeroom Representative. '53: Steno. Certificate, '54, '54w. Barbara has made many lasting friendships during her years here at Manual. We hope she will be as successful in her future un- dertakings as she has been here. Good luck, Barbara. ' wwwr so P-r 'Y' wr'-12 eg 7'-11 l,'1y554Qm5fH T H E C R I M S O N THELMA MAE COMER Bowling League. '53w-'54: Bowling Pin for 2nd Place Team, '54g Typing Certificate, '53lQ-'54i Christmas Play, '541Ag. Although Thelma is quiet, she is well liked by everyone who knows her. JAMES D. CONNOR James has not taken part in any activities here at Manual because of hls schedule, but we feel sure he will succeed in the future. He has made many friends and will long be remembered by all. Good luck, James. EDNA MITCHELENE CONOVER Term Honor Roll, '52 be -'53, '53W-'54: Girls' Bowling League, '54g '54W. Transferred from Adair County High School. We all wish Edna good luck in everything she undertakes ln the future. and we feel sure she will succeed. Good luck. Edna. HERBERT M. COREY Honor Roll, '52M,-'53: Track, '53w,'55. Herbert ls well-liked by his many friends. May he always have as much fun and suc- cess ln the future as he has had here at Manual. MARY ELLEN CRENSHAW Home Room Publicity Councillor. '53 fa. '51. ll ary's swell personality will long be remembered by all her friends. and she will be missed by everyone here at Manual. 6 THE CRIMSON DONALD RAY CUNDII-'F J.V. Football, '52. Don has not participated in many activities, but he has made many friends. Best of luck in everything you attempt, Don. BARBARA ANN CURRY Student Council Alternate. '53Vg-'54W: Shorthand Pins. '54, '54w. '55: Shorthand Cer- tificates. '54, '55. 'Barbara's friendly smile has won her many friends at Manual. Good luck in the future, Barbara. NANCY ANN CURRY SJC. Representative, '53-'54'h: Treas. of Spanish Club, '54V2-'55: Advanced Girls' Cho- rus. '54W-'55g Manual Show Boat, '543 Christ- mas Concert. '54. Nancy will long be remembered by her many friends at Manual. Good-bye and good luck. Nancy. JOAN CURTIS Concert Orchestra, 'SZW-'541 Spring Con- certs, '52'A-'54: Christmas Concerts, '52V2. 531,93 All State Orchestra, '54: Southeastern Music Education Conference, Chattanooga. Tenn.. '53g Band and Orchestra Camp, '53: State Contests. '53-'54g Typing Certificate, '53 '41 Y-Teens, '52-'53. Joan's pleasing personality will be missed at Manual. We wish the best of luck for her. MARY HAMILTON CURTSINGER Adv. Girls' Chorus, '5-41,9-'55: Manual Show Boat, '54E9. Mary has gained many friends during her stay at Manual. Best of luck in the future. THE CRIMSON JOYCE ANN DALE Publicity Council, '53Vl-'5414: Shorthand Pins. '54M1: Shorthand Certificates, '541A: I Speak for Democracy Contest. '54V:. Joyce is well-liked by all at Manual. Her pleasing personality will be missed by all who know her. Good luck, Joyce. DAVID C. DAULTON Term Honor Roll, '52m-'55: National Hon- or Society, '54-'55: Key Club, '54-'55g Art Club '53!e-'54: Spanish Club Officer. '53w- '55: Student Council Executive Board Art- ist. '53-'555 State Student Council Conven- tion, '53lfs. '5-HQ: Louisville Safety Council Convention, '54w. David has accomplished much while at Manual. His record shows that he is sure to be a success in life. BARBARA ANN DAVIS Library Club, '53 BQ-'543 Red Cross Repre- sentative, '54, Barbara's pleasing manner will be missed by many. We known her future holds for her success and lots of happiness. WANDA LOU DAVIS J. V. Cheerleader. '52lQ-'53g Varsity Cheer- leader, '53'fl-'55: Varsity Cheerleader M , '54: Varsity Cheerleader Conference. '53w- '54vl: M Club, '53W: Shorthand Pin, '54: Shorthand Certificate. '54, Wanda's record speaks for itself. The sen- ior class wishes her luck in the future. WILLIAM ROSS DAVIS Band Camp, '52w, '53w: Marching Band, '52vg, '53m: Concert Band, '53, '54g Band Letter, '52'f9. '53W: State Contests, '53, 'Sf' Spring Concerts. '53, '54g State Band Clinics. '53, '54p Junior Varsity Football, '52W: Pro- jection. 'SZW-'55: Radio Club, '52bQ. Bill is very music-minded and has con- tributed much to our music department. Good luck, Bill. THE CRIMSON SHIRLEY MARIE DAVISON Y-Teens, '52 'AQ S.C. Executive Board. '53- '55: Shorthand Pin and Certificate, '54 'gc Typing Certificate. '54g Vice-President of Student Council, '54-'55: Secretary of Ex- ecutive Board, '53-'54: S.C. Convention. '53'a- '54 'fig Safe Driving Convention. '54w: Junior Achievement. '53'4g Youth Speaks. '54: Hon- or Roll Certificate, '52-'54: Queen's Court, '54 BQ: Senior Crimson Staff: Girls' State. '54: Lunchroom Duty, '54 'Q-'55, Traffic Duty, '53-'55. Shirley has participated in many activities while at Manual. Her sweet personality and qualities of leadership, we know, will lead her to success. Best of everything. Shirley. DELORES JUNE DAWES Shorthand Pin, '54, '55, Shorthand Certi- ficates. '54, '55g Term Honor Roll, '53'Q-'54. We know that Delores will be a great suc- cess in everything she undertakes. Her many friends will miss her at Manual. JOE E. DAWSON Home Room Publicity Representative, '52V,-'53: Junior Red Cross Representative, '53!e-'541 Key Club. '52'.Q-'55g Ky.-Tenn. Key Club Convention. '54: Varsity Baseball. '53- '55g Varsity M , '53-'553 Captain Baseball, '553 City Champions, '533 M Club, '53-'55g Term Honor Roll. '54-'55. Here is a swell guy who will long be remembered by everyone who knows him. His athletic ability is outstanding, and we know his future will be one of success. RETA MAE DECKER Honor Society. '55: Term Honor Roll, '52'Q- '55: S.C. Rep., '52V,: J.V. Cheerleader, '53Z Varsity Cheerleader, '53'.fQ, '541 Captain of Cheerleaders, '54!Q-'55: Cheerleader Clinic, '53VQ-'54'f,: Adv. Girls' Chorus, '53t2. '54g Adv. Mixed Chorus, '53'fQ-'55: All State Chorus, '54: Christmas Concerts. '53'Q. '54 Mi: Spring Concerts. '54, '551 Regional Contest. '54, Girls' Ensemble, Superior Rating: Mix- ed Ensemble, Superior Rating: Lexington State Festival, '54: Harvest Hi-Jinks, '52'Q1 Manual Show Boat, '54'e: Christmas Play. 54'LQ: Queen's Court, '54',fQ. As you can see, Reta will be missed at Manual. Best of everything in the future. ROBERT LYNN DEMARSH J. V. Football, '52'fgg J.V. '52'a: Spring Football, '53-'54: Varsity Football. '53W-'54VeZ Varsity M , '53?f5-'54'f21 M Club, '53lk-'55g Advanced Mixed Chorus. '54'f9-'55: Christmas Concert. '54!fQ, Bob's football ability will be missed by all at Manual. His pleasant smile and personal- ity will lead him to success in whatever he will undertake. THE CRIMSON RETHA JEAN DENNISON Term Honor Roll, '53-'54: H.R. Rep., '53-'54: 80 Shorthand Certificate: Typing Certificate. '54: Bkkg. Certificate, '54 ttwo yearslg Ac- counting Club President. '5-Us-'55: 100 Short- hand Certificate: Jr. Achievement, '53'k: Noma Bkkg. Certificate, '54: Senior Crimson Staff: Traffic Duty. '52'A-'53. It has been a pleasure having Retha in our senior class. Her friendliness and jolly personality will long be remembered by all. We know her happy disposition will help bring her success. ARTHUR H. DETERS J.V. Football, '52w: S.C. Executive Board, '53-'55: Delta Hi-Y, '53-'55: Vice President, '54, '55: Spring Football, '53, '54: Track, '53. '54: Kentucky State S.C. Conventions, '535Q, '54'm: Term Honor Roll, '52w-'53: Fall Fol- lies, '53le: Manual Show Boat. '54'e, We wish Arthur every success in life. Manual will miss this great fellow with his fine personality. MARY ELLEN DEVINE S.C. Alternate, '53g Publicity. '531fQ, '54, '54 MJ, '55: Kentucky Future Retailers' Assn., '54w-'55. Mary has rendered many services to her school and has made many friends in do- ing so. We wish you lots of luck and suc- cess for the future, Mary. GLENN W. DOBRICK Term Honor Roll Certificate. '52W-'53, '53l4,-'54, Glenn's activities may be few. but his scholastic record makes up for it. He has carried a heavy load of studies and has made excellent grades-as his record shows. Although he': rather quiet, Glenn has made many friends. Good luck, Glenn! RICHARD DAVID DOLL J.V. Basketball, '53p Spring Football, '54. Richard has won many friends with his sparkling personality. We are sure he will continue to make friends after he leaves here and will be successful in whatever oc- cupation he chooses. .law 'lv' ,.,.' E' , THE CRIMSON PATRICIA LUCILLE DOOLEY iS.C. Representative, '54: Secretary of the Accounting Club. '54-'55g Bkkg. Certificates. '53-'54: Term Honor Roll, '53, '53w. '54g 90 Shorthand Certificate and Pin. '53-'54. Pat has a fine record here at Manual and has rendered many services. Although she is rather quiet, she has made many last- in friendship among her fellow classmates. DORIS DUNN Honor Roll, '54: Shorthand Certificates and Pins, '53W-'55: Typing Certificate, '53w- '54: Omega Y-Teens. '53-'55. As you can see by her record. Doris has worked hard and has eamed her rewards. We wish her good luck for the future. RAY M. DURBIN Marching Band, '52'A. '53W. '5-HQ: Con- cert Band, '53, '54, '55. Ray has proved his musical ability. He has been a faithful band member and has made many lasting friendships at Manual. JANICE PAYE DURHAM Student Council Publicity, '54: Student Council Alternate, '54w: Student Poll Work- er. '53w: Shorthand Certificate, '54. As you can see by her record. Janice has given her school a lot of her time and ser- vice. Not only has she rendered much ser- vice but she has made many friends with her cordial persionallty. Good luck, Janice! PATRICIA ANN DURHAM Student Council Publicity, '54w: Red Cross Rep., '53: Spanish Club Treasurer. '53W-'54: Junior Achievement, '53Vl-'54: Y-Teens, 'SZW-'53: Student Poll Worker. '53w. Pat has made many friends here at Maunal and has earned her fine record. We wish you much happiness and success in the future, Patl THE CRIMSON DENNIS CHARLES EAMES Marching Band, '52Vg-'541zt: Concert Band, '53-'55g Brass Band, '53-'55: Concert Or- chestra. '55: All State Band, 'SSBQL State Con- tests, '53, '54g National Band Directors' Con- vention. Chicago. '54: National Orchestra Directors' Convention, St. Louis, '55. Dennls's musical talents have won him many desired honors, and his friendliness has won him many lasting friendships. Good luck in the future, Dennis! DANIEL T. EATON Term Honor Roll, '53Vl, '54g Marching Band, '5399-'541ft: Concert Band, '54, '55: Brass Band. '54, '55Z Band Camp. '51-lift. '5-WA Chicago Band Trip, '54: District Contest, Superior Trombone Solo and Trombone Quar- tet. '55, Danny is a fine person and has made many friends during his years here at Man- ual. His service to the school through the band has been greatly appreciated. Good luck, Danny! LILLIAN LOUISE EDWARDS Manual Show Boat. '54g Christmas Play, '54g Christmas Concert, '54: Mlxed Chorus, '54. Louise has made many friends here at Manual. She has been a faithful chorus member and we are sure she will succeed in her plans for the future. ANN LOUISE EICHELE Term Honor Roll, '53, '54, '55: Honor So- ciety, '54'Al-'55: Homeroom Rep., '531h-'54g Publicity Councillor, '58: Shorthand Cert'fi- cates and Pins, 60, 80, 100, 120, '54-'55: Crim- son Staff. '5-HQ-'55: Senior Crimson Staff: Girls' Bowling League, '52Vg-'53g F.T.A., '541f9-'55g Traffic Duty. '53Vl-'54: K.'H.S.P,A., '55g Student Poll worker, '531A,g Typing Cer- tificate, '55. Ann's record speaks for itself! She has achieved many desirable awards and honors and has served her school well. Good luck, Ann! JOHN WILLIS ELZY Asst. Bus. Mngr., Senior Crimson: Boys' Chorus. '521,9, '53, '54g Adv. Mixed Chorus, '52V4, '53, '54, '55: Chorus Letter. '53: Spring Concerts. '52, '53g Christmas Concerts, '52, '53, '54: State Festival Chorus, Superior Rat- ing, '53V2-'54: Harvest Hi-Jinks, '52w: Fall Follies, '531A,g Show Boat. '541ft. As you can see. Jack has been very active in the musical field here at Manual. Good luck for your future success, Jack! 46.21, ,lf-.QQH 8 ffl -'wi V1 THE CRIMSON EVARTS B. ENGLISH President of Senior Class: J.V. Football, '52w: J.V. '521,2: Varsity 'SUM Track, '53. '54, '55, Track M : J. V. City Champs, Varsity Football. '53 W, '54'A: Spring Football, '53, '54: Term Honor Roll, '53, '54: 9575 Term Honor Roll, '543 Honor Society, '54, '55: S.C. Alternate, '53-'54: Key Club. '54, '55: M Club, '54, '55, All Jefferson County Honorable Mention, '54 Hag Swimming Team, '55. 'Evarts has given many services to the school and has made countless friends. He has an excellent record and will surely suc- ceed in the future. PATRICIA LEE ESTES Girls' Bowling League, '52 'Q -'53: S.C. Pub- licity, '521fi-'53: Honor Roll, '53'f2-'54, S.C. Alt., '54w-'55: Typing Certificate, '54V:: Elective Chorus, '53'A. Pat has made quite a name for herself here at Manual. May you have success in the future, Pat. Good luck! JUDITH LYNNE EUBANKS Fall Follies, '53, Adv. Girls' Chorus, '53!A2. '54, '55g Christmas Concerts, '53, '54g Spring Concert, '54: Chorus Letter. '54g Manual Show Boat, '54, Red Cross Rep.. '52W. '53, Girls' Ensemble, Superior Rating, '55: Cho- rus Stripe '54. Judy's music record speaks for itself. Good luck in the future, Judy. LARRY RICHARD FEARS J.V. Baseball, '53. 'Larry has made many friends here at Manual. We feel that he will surely succeed because of hi: friendly manner and winning personality. BARBARA LEE FIELDS S.C. Representative, '53: S.C. Alternate '53w: Junior Achievement: Shorthand Certi- ficate, '54g Shorthand Pin and Certificate, '54'e5 Senior Crimson Staff. Barbara has made many friends because of her sparkling personality. Good luck, Bar- bara. We know you will succeed in the fu- ture. THE CRIMSON DOROTHEY EILEEN FIGGE Student Council Alternate, '54g S.C. Repre- sentatlve. '5-1112, '55: Typing Certificate. '54g Term Honor Roll, '53, '54. Although she ls known by few, she is liked by many. JOHN M. FISCHER J.V. Football. '52'A.-'53: Spring Football: Track. You can :ee that John's interest has been football. He ls well-liked at Manual. WILMA RAE FISHER Shorthand Speed Certificates and Pins. '53Vg. '54, '55: Typing Certificate, '54g Typing Pin, '54V,g Term Honor Roll, '53, '54. Wilma's splendid personality has endeared her to many people. DOROTHY JOYCE FLAHERTY S.C. Alternate, '52Vi-'53: Term Honor Roll. '521.s. '53. Dorothy will be missed by her many friends at Manual. We wish her the best of luck. JOYCE ELAINE FLEITZ 'S.C. Alternate. '54w-'55: Adv. Mixed Cho- rus, '54V.-'55: Christmas Concert, '541A: Man- ual Show Boat, '54l92 Typing Certificate. '54-'54lQ: Shorthand Certificate and Pin, '54l.Q-'55: Mirror Staff, '53Vg-'54. Joyce's many actlvltles and pleasant per- sonality are proof enough of her service at Manual. Good luck! I 4 THE CRIMSON DONNA JEAN FORD While Donna has not been active at Man- ual. nevertheless her friends will miss her. DUFFY L. FORD. JR. J.V. Football. '52lQ: J.V. '52lfQ: J.V. City Champs, '52W: Varsity Football, '531fQ. '54W: Varsity M , '54w3 Spring Football, '53, '541 M Club. '54!Q, '55: Track Team, '53, '54: Key Club, '53v2, '54g Adv. Mixed Chorus, '54 Vg, '55. Duffy's football ability has aided Manual in being tops. RITA A. FORREST Red Cross Certificate, '53, '54g Publicity Councillor, '53, '53W, '54. Your kindness and ability to get along with others have helped you to get along so well. DONALD G. FRANKE Key Club, '52w, '53, '54, '55g Marching Band. '52w, '53, '54, '55g Concert Band, '53, '54, '55: Brass Band, '55g Concert Orchestra, '54W, '55g S.C. Executive Board, '53'.fQ, '542Q: Delta Hi-Y, '52M:, '53, '54, '54lQ. 'Don's fine personality and ability to get along with others will make him be long remembered at Manual. JOSEPH H. FRAZAR Camera Club. '53'4, '54, '541e, '55. Joe has had few activities at Manual, but there are many friends who wish him the best of luck. -v , O u THE CRIMSON DONALD E. FRAZIER Spring Football Practice: Term Honor Roll: S.C. Representative, '52'A, '53, J.V. Basket- ball. '531A. '54: S.C. Alternate, '54'A. '55. Don's activities will make him be long remembered by his many friends. Good luck. MARIAN J. FREDERICK Honor Society, '54 Vs. '55: Term Honor Roll. '52'M:, '53, '54, '55: S.C. Alt.. '52'fQ. '53: Red Cross Rep., '53w '543 Spanish Club. '53 Vs, '54g F.T.A., '54'e, '55: Advisory Committee for Pop Concerts. '54'e. '55: Orchestra Letter, '53: Concert Orchestra, '5214. '53, '54, '55: Treas., '54L-,, '55: Chattanooga Trip. '53: St. Louis Trip, '55: Regional Contests. '53-'55: State Contests, '53-'55g Superior Viola Solo, '54g Superior String Quartet, '53-'54!4-I Salon Or- chestra, '52'Q-'55g Harvest Hi-Jinks, '52'A: Fall Follies, '53l,9: Manual Show Boat, '54'fQ: Adv. Mixed Chorus. '54'fQ, '55: Spring Cho- ral Concerts, '53-'54: Christmas Concerts, '52 M, '53'e. '54'Ai: All 'State Orchestra. '53- '55: Band Camp, '53'.fQ-'54w. Marian's activities speak for themselves. She's sure to be a success, BARBARA RAY FURROW Home Coming Queen, '54 bg: Term Honor Roll. '52W-'54g S.C. Rep., '52'fQ-'53'.QZ Cam- era Club, '52'fQ-'531f,1 Sec., Treas., '53W2 Shorthand Certificate and Pin. '54'Q. '55g Typing Certificate and Pin, '53'L, '5lg Adv. Girls' Chorus, '52!4, '53: Adv. Girls' Chorus Accomp., '53'.Q-'55: Adv. Mixed Chorus Accomp., '53 'Q-'55: Letter, '54: Regional Mus- ic Contests, Superior Ratings, '53-'54: State Music Contests, Superior Ratings. '53-'54: Christmas Concerts, '52 W. '531h, '54 'Ag Spring Concerts, '53, '54g Harvest Hi-.links Accomp., '53'sQ Show Boat Accomp., '54 W. Barbara's kindness toward others and her many activities will make her be long re- membered by all at Manual. CAROL ANN GARDNER Publicity. '53'a-'55: First Aid Certificate, '54g Art Club, '55g Y-Teens, '54, '55. Of course Carol will be missed. We wish her the best of luck. DONA SHEA GARDNER -Because of Dona's kindness, her friends will miss her. The best of luck to you, Dona. 45 . , . ' f- Ciiffilw 2 . . ,WY .... . . Q ,fi ' sg . f n f : ....s. . - . . .,..l. .,,.. 3 I THE CRIMSON ROBERT M. GARDNER Bob's ability to be the llfe of the party and his great personality will cause him to be long remembered. MARY JO GAULT Christmas Concerts. '521A,. '53M: Harvest Hi-Jinks, '525Q: Fall Follies. '53'h: Spring Concert, '54: Chorus Letter, '54: Adv. Girls' Chorus, '53b9, '54: Regional Festival, Super- ior Rating, '54: State Festival, Superior Rat- ing, '54: S.C. Rep., '525a, '53: Publicity. '531e. '54, Altemate, '5-iw. '55: Ky. Future Re- tailers' Association. '54'A,, '55. Mary's activities and personality have spoken for themselves. You will be missed by all. Good luck! EVA F. GIBSON Honor Society, '54-'55: Veep. '54Vg-'55: French Award, '533 Crimson Staff, '5399-'55: Senior Crimson Staff: Assoc. Ed. of the Sen- ior Crlmson. '55: Homeroom Rep., '54w-'55g Alt., '54g 9592, Honor Roll, '5299-'54: K.H.- S.P.A., '54, '55: Drama. '55. From Eva's record you can see she will be a success. She has done excellently here. Good luck, Eva. WILLIAM C. GIBSON Honor Society. '53'f2-'55: S.C. Alt.. '53-'55: S.C. Rep., '53M-'54: Term Honor Roll. '52 99- '55. Bill is sincerely liked by his many friends and classmates at Manual. He will go far. Best of luck in the future. JOHNNY C. GIBSON Johnny is sure to meet success in this world because of his likeable personality. Good luck, Johnny. T H E C R I M S IRENE RUTH GODBY Adv. Girls' Chorus. '53'.e-'55: Christmas Concerts, '53, '54: Spring Concert, '54: Chorus Letter. '54: Fall Follies, '53'4: Manual Show Boat, '54'2g Girls' Bowling League, '53: Bowl- ing Trophy. '53: Delta Y-Teens, '53g Typing Certificate. '54. Irene is one of Manua1's sweetest seniors. We know she will be a success in the fu- ture. Good luck, Irene. PAUL TIMOTHY GODBY Track, '53, '54, '55. Paul's pleasing personality has won him many friends. May you accomplish your goals in the future. NANCY ANN GOFF Nancy has been well-liked at Manual. We know she will be a success. Best wishes, Nancy. WILLIAM T. GOINS Delta Hi-Y, '53 We-'54, Although Bill's activities are few. we know he will have a happy life. Good luck, Bill. SONIA PAYE GOLDBERG Sophomore Award, 'SZW-'53: Honor So- ciety, '54-'55: 9562- Term Honor Roll, '53-'542 Shorthand Certificate. '54: Typing Certificate, '54, F.T.A., '54'A-'55: Spanish Club. '521zQ- '53g Sec.. '53: Manual Broadcasting Club, '52'e2 S.C. Rep., '54: S.C. Alt.. '54'fQ1 S.C. Publicity. '53L-2: Crimson Staff, '54b9-'55, Senior Crimson: K.H.S.P.A., '55. Here's a gal who will really go far. Lots of luck, Toni. O N 47 ,, Tk Mrs. I .. . Y F ,Q QT i , . ,Q-iv E X i '1 . ' J' f. wg ' 3 . Q ! . I , L tb K Q f F ff? THE CRIMSON EARL 'STEWART GOLDSMITH Student Council Altemate, '53: Latin Club, 'SZM-'53: Audio-Visual Services. '53V2-'55: Term Honor Roll, '52'A-'53, We know that Earl will be a success in whatever he undertakes. Best of everything, Earl. IVAN LEE GOLDSTEIN Spanish Club. '54-'55: Pres.: Lunchroom Duty, 'SZBQ-'53: Manual Broadcasting Club. 'SZW-'53. Ivan ha: won many friends at Manual. We wish you good luck, Ivan. BARBARA JOAN GONTERMAN Term Honor Roll, '53, '54, We know Barbara will have a happy fu- ture. Good luck, Barbara. MARY JANE GORDON Junior Achievement. '531h-'54g Broadcast- ing Club. '52Mg-'53: Shorthand Pin and Cer- tificate, '5359-'54: S.C. Alternate. '531fQ. Mary Jane is a wonderful person. We know she will be a success at whatever she un- dertakes. Good luck, Mary Jane. OLLIE MAE GORDON Manual Show Boat. '54wp Christmas Con- cert. '541Ag Advanced Chorus, 'MW-'55: Christmas Play, '545e. Ollie is well-liked by her classmates. We will all miss her. THE CRIMSON MARGARET GRAU Adv. Girls' Chorus. '535Q-'543 Mixed Chorus, '5499-'55: Christmas Concerts, '531,4g, '541A: Spring Concert, '54g Fall Follies, '53W: Show Boat, '54V2: Chorus Letter, '54g Typing Cer- tificate, '53w. Margaret is a very nice person. We know she will be a certain success. Best of every- thing, Margaret. LEO K. GRAWEMEYER. JR. J. V. Football, '52V1: J.V. Basefball, '53: J.V. M , '52v,. Leo has made many friends at Manual. We know he will have a happy life. Good luck, Leo. JANET AUREL GREEN Latin Club, '52lQ-'54: Publicity. '54Vz-'551 Term Honor Roll. '52w-'54. Janet has a lovely personality. We know she will be a success. We wish you the best of everything, Janet. PEGGY J. GREER Student Council Representative, '52w-'53. Peggy is a sweet girl. She wlll be a suc- cess. Good luck to you, Peggy. VIRGINIA ELLEN GREER Red Cross Representative. '52W-'53, 5359- '54: Publicity Councillor, '53'e-'54g Shorthand Certificate, '53'4-'54, '54Vl. '55. We will all miss Virginia. Best of luck. '.F'4 e '.w!xfr-v FHE CRIMSON MARTHA ANN GRIFFIN Term Honor Roll, 'SZW-'55g Student Coun- cil Representative, '54-'54Vg: Spanish Club. '54',i-'55: Epsilon Y-Teens, '54'fQ-'55g Treas- urer, '541Ag-'55: Girls' Bowling League. '53W- '54: Senior Crimson Staff. Martha's record speaks for itself. Best of luck and lots of happiness. JAMES P. GRUBBS Track, '54, Football, '541Ag M Club, '54 V2- '55. James is a wonderful guy . Good luck! MARIAN SUE GRUBEB il-Ionor Roll, '521A-'543 Honor Society, '54 V12 Y-Teens, '55. Good luck to a good student and a lovely girl. WILLIAM H. HACKEMACK William is a wonderful boy. He is well- liked and will be missed. Here's wishing you good luck. BURREL ANN HAGAN Spanish Club, '52-'55, Girls' Bow'ing League. '531,Q-'54g League Team Champions. '54: Y-Teens, 'SSBQ-'55: Term Honor Roll, '53-'54, S.C. Alt., '53: S.C. Rep., '5-iw: Chess Club. '5259-'53: Manual Broadcasting Club, '52w: Youth Speaks . '55: Senior Crimson Staff: I Speak For Democracy , '5-tw: Creative Writing Club, '55. We'll all miss Bunny's warm smile and pleasing personality. Good-bye and lots of luck in the future, Bunny. THE CRIMSON DALE E. HAINES Track Manager M , '53w. '54, '541f9. '55: M Club. Good luck to a fine manager and class- mate. LONA MOORE HAMILTON Lona's sweet personality has made her many friends. We're sure she'll be a suc- cess in anything she undertakes. Best of luck to you, Lonag we'll all miss you. JAMES A. HANNERS S.C. Altemate, '521A, '53g Spring Football, '53!u. '54. James is a very fine boy. Best of luck! NICK HARDESTY Fall Follies, '53 L95 Christmas Concert, 532-2: Spring Concert. '54: Regional Boys' Ensemble. Superior. '54: All State Chorus, '54: Glee Club Letter and Bar, '54: State Boys' Ensem- ble, Rating Superior, '543 Manual Show Boat, '54 W: Christmas Concert, '54'Xg. Best of luck. Nlck. You'll go far. VIVIAN JO ANN HARGRAVE Harvest Hi-Jinks, '52w: International Con- test. Bookkeeping Certificate, '54: Account- ing Club, '541A2-'55. Best of luck to you. We know you will be a success. ng- 1' 4 THE CRIMSON ROBERT L. HAROLD Although he hasn't any extra-curricular record, Robert will be missed. Good luck! NYLA RAE HARPER Advanced Glrl's Chorus, '53-'54, Ad- vanced Mixed Chorus, '53-'55: Christmas Concerts, '53V2, '54'f9: Spring Concerts, '53, '54: Chorus Letter and Stripes. '54: Superior Mixed Chorus Rating: Superior Girls' Eesem- ble Rating: Regional and State Contests. '54g Kentucky Vocal Clinic. '54: Fall Follies, '53w: Manual Show Boat, '54lA: Red Cross Rep., '53V2. '54: S.C. Alt., '54: Pub. Chairman. '541,4,g J.V. Cheerleader, 52W-'53: Camera Club, '53: Spanish Club. '55: Glrls' Bowling League, '52',Qg Term Honor Roll Certificates, '53, '54: Senior Crimson Staff: Regional and State Contests, '53: Superior Glrls' Chorus Rating. Nyla has a fine record. Good luck, Nyla. MINNIE ANNE HARRIS Term Honor Roll, '52lk-'53: Spanish Club. '53'4-'55: Girls' Bowling League, '52b9-'53: Jr. Red Cross Rep.,'53, '53w, '54: Manual Rep. at city Jr. Red Cross Council, '53w. '54, Harvest Hi-Jlnks, '52'A: Manual Show Boat. '54w: Senior Crimson Staff. Everyone will miss Minnie and her sha- dow . KENNETH L. HARTLAGE J.V. Football. '52W: J.V, M g J.V. Bas- ketball, '52'A, '53: J.V. M g Band Camp, '52V,: Marching Band, '521f9: Concert Band. '52w. '53: State Contest, '53: Band Letter, '53: Spring Concert. '53: Varsity Football, '53 bt: Varsity M : Varsity Basketball, '53'6. '54g Varsity M 5 S.C. Rep., '531il: S.C. Ex- ecutive Board, '54: Term Honor Roll. 53'Xl. '543 Key Club, '53-'55g Ky.-Tenn. District Convention, '54: M Club, '54-'55: Vlce Pres. of the 7th Regional Sportsmanship Assn., '54, '54Bs, '55: Varsity Basketball, '54'A, '553 Var- sity M . 'Kenny's record speaks for itself. Good luck! ALBERT JOE HAYES Band Camp, '511,t, '52w, '53'A, '54 'gg Marching Band, '511,s. '52w, '531a, '54wg Band M , '5lV2, '52V2, '53w: Tie Clasp, '54b2: Concert Band, '52, '53, '54, '55: Brass Band, '53, '54, '55g Orchestra, '53, '54, '55: Orches- tra M , '53: State Contests, Spring Con- certs, '52, '53, '54.'55: Christmas Concerts, '53, '54, Trips with Orchestra and Band to Chicago, St. Louis, Chattanooga 123, Lex- ington. Albert will be missed by all, especially the band. We know he will go far. THE CRIMSON EDWARD LEE HAYES Although not ln any activities. Edward is a very good guy . Best wishes for a long and useful lite. HARRIETT I-IAYNIE Red Cross Representative, '55: First Aid Certificate, '535i. Harriett will be missed by all who have known her. Good luck! CAROL ANN HECK Carol's sweet personality has won her many friends during her stay at Manual. We wlsh her success in the years to come. CARL JAMES I-IEGER Carl's activities may be few. but his friends are many. I-Ie will be remembered by all of hls classmates. Good luck. Carl. DAVID W. HEIMERDINGER To you, David, we wish good luck and happiness. While here at Manual you have made many friends. We expect much from you. David. THE CRIMSON CARL B. HELM Carl ls well-liked by his classmates and will be missed by them all. May the fu- ture bring you much happiness and su- cess, Carl! WALTER L. HELTON Walter is well-known and well-liked at Manual. May you have success in all your endeavors. Good luck, Walter. PATRICIA ROSE HENRY Christmas Concerts, '53w, '54w: Spring Concerts, '53, '54g Adv. Girls' Chorus, '53V2- '54: Adv. Mixed Chorus, '53175-'553 Fall Fol- lles, '53',Q3 Manual Show Boat. '54Vg: Cho- rus Letter and Stripe, '54g Red Cross Rep.. '52'K2-'53, Good luck, Pat, in the years to come. We know you will go far. BETTY GENE HERLE Honor Society, '55, Term Honor Roll, '52li- '55: Alternate. '52lA-'53: Bkkg, Certificate. '54: Typing Certificate. '54: Shorthand Certi- ficate, '54-'54Vg: Shorthand Pin, '54: Advanc- ed Girls' Chorus, '53-'55g Mixed Chorus. '53Vs-'55: All State Chorus, '54: Regional Fes- tival-Madrlgal-'Superior Rating. '54: Christ- mas Concerts. '539S-'54Vs: Spring Concerts. '53-'54g Fall Follles. '53'Ag Manual Show Boat. '54bQ: Chorus Letter. '54, Betty has been a real asset to our music department. We will all miss her. BETTY JEAN HERMAN Junior Achievement. '53g Term Honor Roll, '52w-'53: Girls' Bowling League, '5399-'55: Advanced Girls' Chorus, '53BQ-'54: Advanced Mixed Chorus, '5399-'55: Christmas Con- certs, '52w-'54Vi: Spring Concert. '54: Chorus Letter and Stripe, '543 Fall Follies, '5356: Manual Show Boat, '54V1: Shorthand Pin and Certificate, '55: Library Club. '55. 1Betty's outstanding abilities have taken her far during her stay at Manual. Good luck in the future. THE CRIMSON WILLIAM E. HERMAN William is one of Manual's quiet boys. We know he will succeed ln all of his en- deavors. Good luck, William. PAY MARGARET HIKES Manual Show Boat. '54'A: Drama Class. '55: United Nations Club, '55: Civic Trip to U.L.. '54w: Y-Teens. '55: C.R.Y.A., '53-'55- Fay's pleasing personality has won her many friends at Manual. We wish you good luck. Fay. JERRY LEE HILL Spring Football. '53. Jerry will be remembered at Manual by his many friends. So long, Jerry, and good luck. LILLIAN HINTON Publicity, '53: Junior Achievement, '531A- '54g Y-Teens. '53Vg-'55: Spanish Club. '541A- '55. Llllian's winning ways will never be for- gotten by her friends at Manual. Good-bye. Lillian. SARA CATHERINE HIRSCHFIELD Term Honor Roll. '52V2-'54: Shorthand Pin and Certificate, '54: Typing Certificate, '54: Honor Society. '55. Sara will be missed by everyone who knows her. May you have success ln any- thing yOU attempt. Yi 3' .ss THE CRIMSON CAROLYN L. HOBBIC Advanced Girls' Chorus, '53V2-'54, Mixed Chorus, '54M,-'55, Christmas Concerts, 5314, '54w, Chorus Letter and Stripe. '54, Fall Follies, '53, Manual Show Boat, '54, Spring Concerts, '53, '54, Bowling League, '521A-'55, Publicity Chairman, '53W: S.C. Altemate, '53, Typing Certificate, '54, Shorthand Certifi- cate, '54-'54'rQ. Good luck, Carolyn, in the years to come. We will all miss you. DONALD RAY HODGE 'Radio Club, '53, Key Club, '53W-'55, Key Club Convention, '54-'55. 'Donald is one swell guy and we'll all miss him. Good luck in all your undertak- ings, Don. JOHN T. HOEHLE Band Camp, '52Vg. '539Q. '54lQ, Marching Band, '521ft. '53'A:. '541A,: Marching Band M , '525e, '531A, '5-159, Publicity Councillor, '531k: Concert Band, '53, '54, '55, Spring Concerts, '53, '54, '55, Woodwind Choir, '53Vg, '54, SC. Alt., '54, State Contests, '53. '54, '55, Chicago Trip, Concert Band, '54, M Club. '54V2, '55, Term Honor Roll, '54V2. '55, Band Pin Award, '55, Varsity Baseball, '54, Var- sity Baseball M , '54, Johnny has been very busy while here at Manual, as you can see! INEZ JEAN HOLLEMAN Girls' Bowling League, '53V2, '54, Advanced Girls' Chorus, '541A., '55, Christmas Concert, '54BQ. Spring Concert. '54, Manual Show Boat. '5-410. We wish you the best of luck and success in everything you do. Inez. EDWARD L. HOLLOWAY Delta Hi-Y, '52'A-'55, Sgt.-at-arms, '52w- '53: Pres., '53l9. '54, Good luck to you, Ed. A THE CHI M S ON BEVERLY ANN HOPEWELL May you have the best of luck, Beverly, in everything you undertake. GEORGE HOPKINS 'Band Camp, '521A. '53'A, '5-Ut: Marching Band, '52V,. '531A,, '54Vg3 Marching Band M , '52lA, '58M, '541fQ: Concert Band. '53, '54, '55: Spring Concerts, '53, '54: Chicago Trip, Concert Band, '54: Radio Club, '521fQ, '53, '53V2: S.C. Altemate, '53. Whatever your plans may be, don't for- get Manual, for we are wlshing you the best of everything. OTIS D. I-IORNBACK S.C. Rep., '531A, '54, Fall Follies, '531A: Ad- vanced Mixed Chorus, '53b9. '54: Christmas Concerts, '53Vg, '541fg: All State Chorus, '54: Boys' Ensemble, State Festival. Superior Rating, '54g S.C. Alternate, '525Q, '533 Vice Pres. Mlxed Chorus. '54Vg-'55: Manual Show Boat, 'SHQQ Ky. State Vocal Clinic, '54. Everyone will miss Otis, especially Mrs. Higgins and the glee club. Good luck to you always. EDWIN H. HORNUNG 'Spring Football, '53, '54: Delta Hi-Y, '54w, '55. We would like to wish you much success and happiness ln the future. WILLIAM J. HOUCHINS In all your plans for the coming years. remember Manual and the friends you have who are all wishing you success and happi- nes. A ,... -3 THE CRIMSON BOBBY L. HOUSE The best of luck to you, Bobby. We hope you will succeed in everything you attempt. RAMONA DE ANNA HOWARD Shorthand Pin and Certificate. '54g Sen- ior Crimson Staffg F.T.A., '55, Ramona is a sweet girl whom we have enjoyed knowing at Manual. WAYNE HOWELL J.V. Football, 'Swag Spring Football, '52. Wayne has made many friends while at Manual. He will be missed by all his friends. Best of luck in the future. BARBARA JO HOWLETT 955W Term Honor Roll. 'SBW-'55: Term Honor Roll, '52w-'55: S.C. Alt., '53!Q-'54g S.C. Publicity, '52w-'53g Crimson Staff, '53 '5- '55: Concert Orchestra. 'SZW-'553 Salon Or- chestra, '54'fQ-'55: Symphony Orchestra. '54w-'55g Orch. Pub. Chairman, '54w-'55: Orch. Letter, '54: State Contests, '53, '54, Christmas Concerts, 'SZW-'54W1 Spring Con- certs, '53-'54: Band Camp, '53bQ, '54v,: S.M.iC., Chatt., Tenn., '53: M.E.N.C., '55, All State Orchestra, '52w-'54: Fall Follies Or- chestra, '53V2: Manual Show Boat Orchestra, '541A: F.T.A., '53V2-'55: Treas.. '54w-'55g Latin Club, '52'A-'53: Creative Writing Club, '54w-'55g K.H.S.P.A., '54g F.T.A. Workshop, '54Z Student Poll Worker. '53W. What more can we say? CUBA LOUISE HUFF Girls' Bowling League: Jr. Red Cross: Li- brary Club, 'SZW-'54g K.F.R.A., '54W-'55. Will Cuba be a success? Of course. for she went to Manual, and we all wish her lots of luck. THE CRIMSON BARBARA LEE HUMPHREY Term Honor Roll, '531A-'55: S.C. Alternate, '53l,4,-'54: S.C. Representative. '54w-'55: Typ- ing Certificate. 'S-ig Senior Crimson Staff. Sugar and spice and everything nice, that fits Barbara perfectly. Good luck to you. LA VAUGHAN HUNDLEY Y-Teens, '52'A-'53: S.C. Alternate, '53: Ll- brary Club, '551 Typing Certificate, '55: Sen- ior Play, '55. We wish you the best of luck always. PHYLLIS C. INGRAM Term Honor Roll, '53'f9-'54: Audio-Visual Services. '541A4-'551 Advanced Gym, '541fQ-'55: Dramatics. '55. Phyllis wa:n't at Manual during her sopho- more and junior years, but we are glad she could be with us as a senior. We hope you will have success in all you do. ROBERT A. JACKMAN Marching Band Camp, '529Q-'55: Concert Band and Brass Band, '52'A,-'55: Orchestra. '5329-'55. People, like Robert, help make the Man- ual Band the finest in the South. Good luck to you. EDWINA RAY JACKSON Term Honor Roll, '53w-'54: S.C. Alternate, '53: S.C. Rep., '53V,: Concert Orch., '52',Q-'55: Symphony Orch., '54Vi-'55: Salon Orch., '5359-'55: Christmas Concerts, '5214-'54: Spring Concerts, '53-'55: Regional Contest, '54: Sec. Orchestra. '531,Q-'54g S.M.C,, '533 J.C.M.T.N.A., '55g All State Orchestra, '53- '55g Band Camp, '53Va -'55: A.S.T.C., '55. Edwina ha: helped make our orchestra the fine organization it ls. We wish her lots of luck in the future. THE CRIMSON HELEN M. JACOBS Advanced Girls' Chorus, '53, '54, '55, Fall Follies, '53, Manual Show Boat, '54: Christ- mas Concert, '54g SJC. Alt., '53: SJC. Rep., '54, Spring Concert. '54: Chorus Letter, '55. Helen has made a fine record at Manual. She will be long remembered by her many friends. GEORGE DAVIS JANES J.V. Basketball. '521A-'53: Varsity Basket- ball, '53w-'55, Audio-Visual Services, '54'k- '55: Sgt.-at-Arms of the Senior Class. George has gained many friends since he has been here. We know he has a fine future ahead of him. BOBBY G. JOHNSON J.V. Basketball, '53g J.V. M , '53, Varsity Baseball, '53-'543 Spring Football, '54: Delta Hi-Y, '531k-'54, Publicity Chairman. '52V1- '53: S.C. Alt., '535Q-'54, Honor Society, '55. Bobby's record speaks for hlmg all we can do is wish him good luck. CECILIA J. JOHNSON Joan has proven that a gal doesn't have to engage in many activities to be an achiever. Good luck. RONALD CLIFTON JOHNSON Honor Society, '54-'55, Key Club, '54'fQ- '55: J. V. Baseball, '53, Varsity Baseball, '54: S.C. Rep., '54-'55g Honor Roll, '53-'54w. Ronnie has been a true friend to many during his stay at Manual. Good luck ln the future. ? I -ff TUE CRIMSON ' ROBERT J. JOHNSTON Bobby is well-liked by everyone at Man- ual. We wish him lots of luck in every- thing he does. CAROLE KATHERINE JONES S.C. Alt., '53Vs: S.C. Pub., '5214-'53g Dra- matlcs. '5-UQ: Manual Show Boat. '54BQ: Christmas Play. '54Vs: Creative Writing Club. '53w-'54g Spanish Club. '541a-'55g Girls' Bowling League. '54 'A-'55: Harvest Hi-Jlnks, '5299: Term Honor Roll, '52lf2-'53. With a record like this. need we say more? Good luck, Carole, DENISE DIANE JONES Although Denise's activities have been few, she has gained many friends. We hope she will always be happy and successful in all she undertakes. JAMES WILSON JONES Jlmmy's activities have been few while at Manual, but he will be missed by all. We know he will go far in life. SHIRLEY ANN JONES S.C. Alt., '5299-'533 Jr. Red Cross Repre- sentative. '521A-'54. Shirley's winning smile and pleasing per- sonality have made her many friends at Manual. Good luck. IHE CRIMSON JACQUELINE J. JORDAN Y-Teens, 'SZW-'53: S.C. Representative. '5299-'53, S.C. Representative, '54w-'55: Term Honor Roll, '53w-'54g F.T.A., '54Vs-'55: Christmas Play. '549Q: Sr. Crimson Staff: Library Club, '549i-'55, We wish you the best of luck in all you undertake, Jackie. CAROL JUNGBERT S.C. Rep., '53L9-'54: F.T.A., '54'4-'55: Drama, '55, Sr. Crimzon Staff: Student Poll Worker. '53W. Carol will be greatly missed by her many friends at Manual. We know she will miss Manual, too. THOMAS E. KANNAPEL J.V. Basketball, 'SZW-'53, Publicity. '52'f9- '53, '54',Q-'55g Varsity Basketball, '53m-'55: Key Club, '53-'55. We hope you will be as successful every- where as you have been at Manual. Good luck, Tommy. CAROLE J. KAPFHAMMER Ky. Future Retailers' Assn., '5495-'55: Y- Teens, '525Q-'54: Youth Government, '54: S.C. Alt.. '53b9-'545 Term Honor Roll, '53Vl- '54. Carole has been a good friend to many at Manual. She wlll be greatly missed by all. NANCY CAROLE KELLER Chorus Letter, '54g Advanced Chorus, '531Aq-'55: Christmas Concerts. '53Vi-'54'f9C Spring Concert, '54g Advanced Gym Class, '54'x,. Nancy's voice has contributed much to Manual. We wish you all the happiness in the world. THE CRIMSON GWEN LEE KESSLER Adv. Glrls' Chorus, '531f9-'542 Mixed Chorus, '53V2-'55: Chorus Letter, '54, Fall Follies, '53'll: 'Manual Show Boat, '541,t: Christmas Concerts, '53Vg, '54lA: Spring Con- certs, '53, '54: Red Cross Rep., '5299-'53S9. Gwen has been quite a busy gal during her stay at Manual. Best of luck. ELLEN KESTEN Library Club, '55. Through her pleasing personality, Ellen has won many friends while at Manual. Lots of luck in the future, Ellen. PATRICIA ANN KEY Honor Roll Certificates, '521Xg-'53: '53'5-'54g Publicity Councilor, '54: Physical Ed. Club. '531A-'54: Junior Achievement, '531A3 Asst. Bus. Mgr., Senior Crimson. Best of luck. Pat. We hope you will have a very happy future. I-'RANKYE LOU KIDD Y-Teens, '53b6,-'55: S.C. Representative, '54: Typing Certificate. '54. Here's wishing you the best of everything, Frankye. PAUL EUGENE KING Brass Band, '53-'55: Concert Band, '53-'55: Marching Band. '52w-'54w: Superior Solo, State, '54g Boys' Chorus, '53vs: Mixed Chorus, '53Vg-'5-UA: Superior Vocal Quartet and En- semble at Regional and State Festivals. '54: Chorus Letter, '54: All State Chorus, '54: State Band Contest, '53-'54: Band Letters. '52'f9-'545i: Chicago Band Trip, '54: State Vocal Clinic, '54g Chorus. Spring Concert, '54: Band, Spring Concerts, '53-'54: Superior, Tuba Solo: Superior, Brass Sexvtex, Superior, Boys' Ensemble, Regional Festival, '55. Gene's record speaks for itself. Good luck. IHE CRIMSON LAURANCE HAMMOND KINNEY Honor Roll, '53'fQ. '54, Although Larry's activities are few, his friends are many. Best wishes. Larry. TERRY KIRK Terry has no long list of activities. but he does have a long list of friends who will hate to see him leave Manual. So long and good luck, Terry. IRVIN STANLEY KLEIN So long, Irvin. You will be missed by your many friends at Manual. Here's wishing you success in all you unthxtske. FREDERICK CHARLES KLOTZ, III Chapin Hi-Y, '53lf9-'54g Spring Football Practice, '54. Ricky has made many friends during his years at Manual. Luck always. Ricky. HERBERT E. KNECI-rr J.V. M Baseball, '53: J.V. M Basket- ball, '53g Varsity 'M Baseball. '53, '54, '55: Co-Capt. Baseba1l,s'553 M Club, '53-'55. Herble's athletic record speaks for itself. His fiery spirit has been very important in the success of 'our athletics. Good luck. Herbie. 1 15. if THE CRIMSON ALAN JOHN KRAUSS Honor Society, '54-'553 Term Honor Roll. '52'f9-'53: 9505 Honor Roll, '531fQ-'55g H. R. Representative. '53w-'54g Publicity. '54w: Camera Club. '52W-'53: Program Chairman. '53: Treasurer of the Senior Class. Alan's combination of ever-ready wit and fine scholarship will make him missed by all. Best of luck. Here's a boy who will go far. BENJAMIN ZION HARRY KRENTZMAN Marching Band, 'SNA-'55: Concert Band. '51 'Ag-'55: Brass Band, 'SZBQ-'55: Orchestra. '52Vs-'55: All State Summer Orch., '51: All State Orch., '53Vn: State Contests. '52-'55: Hom Quartet. Regional and State. '52-'54: Quintet, Regional and State, '54, Regional Music Convention, Chattanooga. '53g Nat. Band Leaders' Convention. '54g Nat. Orch. Leaders' Convention. St. Louis. '55, Big Ben will long be remembered at Manual. Good luck, Ben. PATRICIA ANN W. LACE!-'IELD Term Honor Roll. '53, '54: Jr. Achievement, '53',9-'55: Pres., '54: Sr. Crimson: Guide at Atomic Energy Exhibit: Alternate, '54: Y- Teens, 'SZW-'53, '54bQ-'55g Latin Club, '521,9- '55g Broadcasting Club, '53. Fat's sweet :mile and interest in school affairs have made her a real credit to Man- ual. Best of luck, Pat. JAMES EDWARD LANDERS Football. '52-'521f2: Radio Club, '52-'533 Term Honor Roll, '52-'53: Red Cross Repre- sentative, '52. James. we wish you good luck and hap- piness. You have made a lot of friends here. May you always keep them. CAROLE J EANETTE LARUE Carole has made many friends during her years at Manual. Her good humor will not be forgotten. Good luck. THE CRIMSON EDWARD B. LAYMAN Although Edward has not participated ln any school activities, he will be missed by all his friends. So long, Ed. ANNA MAURINE LEACH 'Honor Society, '55: Adv. Girls' Chorus, '54LQ-'55, Show Boat, '54g Christmas Concert, '54g S.C. Alternate, '54w-'55: Latin Club, '53bQ-'54: Term Honor Roll, '53V2-'55: Short- hand Pin, '54g Shorthand, Typing Certificates. '54: Audio-Vlsual Services. '53'A-'54. Anna's sweet smile will be missed at Manual. Good luck. DAVID L. LEISTER David will be remembered by all his friends. Good luck and may your life be useful and happy! BEVERLY JEAN LERNER Honor Society, '54-'55g Shorthand Cert. and Pin, '54: Audio-Visual Services. '52Vi-'55g Term Honor Roll, '529Q-'55: Altemate. '53- '55g Broadcasting Club. 52591 I Speak for Democracy Contest, '5499. Beverly will succeed in anything she tries. Good luck, Beverly. WILLIAM E. LEYERS Spring Practice, '53, '54: Varsity Football, '53'f9, '54be: M 641,95 Honor Society. '5-156. '55: Key Club, '54, '55: K.H.S.P.A., '55: Term Honor Roll, '529i-'543 Track, '54, '55: Pub- licity Councilor, '535e, '543 Mirror Staff, '541fQ-'555 Senior Crimson Staff: M Club, '55: Jr. Achievement, '53541-'55. Bill has worked hard while at Manual. and we are sure he will be a success. Best of everything. Bill. THE CRIMS JO ANN LIVELY Concert Orchestra, '521,i-'55: Symphony Orchestra, '549t-'55: Salon Orchestra, '53- '55: Pres. of Orchestra, '54v,-'55g Concert Band. '5359-'55: State Contest, '53-'54p Christmas Concerts, '521!z-'541,9: Spring Con- certs, '53-'55: Term 'Honor Roll, '53-'54: Honor Society, '54-'55: Southeastern Music Conference, '53: Music Educators' National Conference, '54g Ky. String Teachers' Clinic, '55g Joint Conference of the Music Teachers' National Association and the American String Teachers' Association, '55: State Or- chestra '53-'55: State Band, '53-'55: Summer State Orchestra, '54, Band Camp, '53Vg-'54w1 Jr. Achievement, '53'A. 'Best of luck, Jo Ann. With your record you'll make good. RICHARD BRUCE LUTZ Key Club, '52Vg-'553 Dist. Lleut. Gov., '539s-'54: Secretary, '53V2-'54: Pres.. '54w- '55: J.V. Football, '52V2: J.V, Letter, '52l,Q: Varsity Football, '531A: Spring Practice, '53- '54: Marching Band, '52wg Concert Band '53: Mirror Staff, '541ft-'55g K.H.S.P.A., '55g Editor, Senior Crimson: Student Council Alt., '53-'541A: Safe Drivers' Conventon, '54w. Dlck's fine record speaks for itself. He will be greatly missed by everyone. Good luck. Dick. WILLIAM L. MCCAMMON Youth Speaks , '53: Publicity Councilor, '53, '5-PM Chess Club, '53'Kg. '54: Honor So- ciety, '54'e, '553 Marching Band, '541!2: Con- cert Band, '55: Senior Crimson Staff. Good-bye, Bill. We know you will go far. HENDRIX C. McFARLAND Band Camp, '52'fQ. '53'A:: Marching Band. '52M,, '531Ag Marching Band M , '521,Q, '53Vg: Concert Band, '53, '54g State Contests, '53, '54, Superior Solo, '53: Superior Quintet, '54: Harvest I-li-Jinks, '5214g Fall Follies. '53: Spring Concerts, '53, '54. Hank is known and liked by many people here at Manual. We wish him the best of luck in the future. RONALD L. J.V. Baseball, '53: Team, '54. Mac has done here at Manual, and tinue to do so. Best good luck. IVICFARLAN D Varsity B Baseball well during his stay we know he will con- of wishes, Mac , and ON ,...,-,,. ,W ,rx .. PHE CRIMSON JANET GAYLE McKINNEY Honor Roll Certificate, '531,9. '54g Short- hand Certificate, '531A. '54. Janet's sweet personality has won her many friends. Good luck in all you do. SAM B. McKINNEY Band Camp. '521,Qg Marching Band. '52'fz: Concert Band, '53. Sam is well-liked by all who know him. and Manual will miss him. So long and best of luck. N. BEATRICE MCLARNEY Bowling League, '52'A, '53g Red Cross Rep- resentative, '53V2, '54, '55g Kentucky Future Retailers' Assn., '5414, '55: Jr. Achievement. '53W, '54g Term Honor Roll, '54M-'55. Beatrice is a girl who is liked by every- one. Her sweet smile and sparkling per- sonality will be greatly missed. Best of luck, Beatrice. BETTY L. MALEE Senior Crimson Staff: S.C. Alternate, '541fQ: Library Club. '541fQ-'55: Harvest Hi-Jinks. '52 wg Term Honor Roll, '52w-'54. Betty will not be forgotten by her many friends. She has the ability to make good in the future. Manual will miss her. JOYCE ELAINE MANGUM Honor Society. '55: Term Honor Roll. '52'k-'55g 'S.C. Rep., '54'fQZ F.T.A., '54'A-'55: I Speak for Democracy Contest. '54'b: Youth Speaks , '54, '55: Mirror Staff, '53w- '54g Assoc. Editor, '541A-'55: Assoc. Editor, Sr. Crimson: K.'H.S.P.A. Convention. '54, '55: Christmas Play, '54w: Adv. Girls' Chorus. '5389-'54g Adv. Mixed Chorus, '53'fQ-'55: Fall Follies, '53Vg-'54Vs: Christmas Concerts, '531x,, '5-Wg: Spring Concert, '54: State Vocal Clinic, '54g Chorus Letter and Stripe, '54: Student Poll Worker, '53w. As you can see, Joyce has served excel- lently on the 'tSr. Crimson and Mirror. She will be a success in anything she under- takes. Best of luck, Joyce. May you achieve much success and happiness, honor and glory. THE CRIMSON RUDI G. MARKL Term Honor Roll, '52V,-'53, '53Vg-'54, '54w- '55: Camera Club. '52bt-'54. Rudi's fine personality has won him many friends. Manual will miss you, Rudi. CHARLES THOMAS MARTIN United Nations Contest, '53-'54: Youth Speaks , '53, '55: Junior Representative. Youth Speaks, '54: Senior Representative, Youth Speaks , '553 Projection, '53-'55. Charles has done well during his stay here. and we know he will continue to do so. Best wishes, Charles. JOSEPH KIRTLEY MARTIN S.C. Representative. '54. Joe is known and liked by many people here at Manual. We wish you the best of luck. Joe. CAROLYN SUE MATHERLY Advanced Girls' Chorus. '5499-'55: Show Boat, '541,4,: Christmas Concert, '541A: Stu- dent Poll Worker, '54. Carolyn is a sweet girl with a friendly smile for everyone. We wish her the best of luck and lots of happiness. BARBARA ANN MATTHIS Concert Orch., '52, '53, '54: Symphony Orch., '54: Christmas Concerts, '521f9- '54bQ: Spring Concerts, '53, '54, '55: Historian of Orch., '5-1: Southeastem Music Conference, '58: Joint Conference of Music Teachers' National Assn., '55g American String Teach- ers' Clinic. '55: Band Camp, '55. Barbara ls a sweet girl and will be missed by all, especially the orchestra. we, THE CRIMSON PAT POOLE MAY Cheerleaders, '521A-'53: M Club, '531A- '55: Ky. Future Retallers' Assn., 'SMA-'55, We will always remember Pat for her winning smile and pleasant personality. ANITA C. MAYS Girls' Chorus, '521A, '53: Mixed Chorus, 5314, '54g Fall Follies, '53V2. Anita will be missed by all her friends here at Manual. Good luck in the future. BETTY JEAN MEENACH 'Harvest Hi-Jinx, '521,9: Fall Follies, '53W: Manual Show Boat, '54b9: Christmas Play, '54bi. Betty has a great deal of talent and we will all miss her. especially when the fall festival is produced. Lots of luck with your dancing, Betty. PATSY L. MERRELL Student Council. '52'A, '541fQ, '55. Even though Pat hasn't a long list of ac- tivities, she certainly has many friends who will miss her. Good luck in the future, Pat! DONALD LEE MEYER J.V. Football, 5216: J.V. M : J.V. Base- ball. '53g J.V. M : Varsity Football, '53Vr: Varsity Football, '54: Chapin Hi-Y: Treas., '53. As you can plainly see, Don will be missed by everyone. especially by Mr. Jasper and the football team. All the luck ln the world. Don. THE CRIMSON JOYCE LEE MEYERS Adv. Girls' Chorus, '539Q-'54g Chrlstmas Concerts, '521A, '53lQ: Harvest Hi-Jinx, '52b9: Fall Follies. '53545 Spring Concert, '53: Sup- erior Ensernble, Regional and State Festi- vals. '54: Future Retailers' Association. '54l9- '55. Joyce's record speaks for itself. Good luck, Joyce. RONALD H. MICHELSON Marching Band Camp, '51'A. '521fQ. '53w, '54'A,: Marching Band, '5lM. '52W, '53Vr. '5-UA: Concert Band, '52-'55: Brass Band, '52- '55g Orchestra. '55: Trips-Lexington. Dan- ville. Chicago, Chattanooga, St. Louis. Ronnie will be missed here at Manual. es- pecially by Mr. Griffith and the band. Good luck, REBECCA CORINNE MILBY Honor Society. '54, '55: Term Honor Roll, '5259-'55: 9515, Term Honor Roll. '53',9-'54: Publicity Councilor, '53'A, '54, '54Vr: Latin Club, '5354-'54: Youth Speaks Its Mlnd. '53: Bowling League. '521!2-'53g Senior Crim- son Staff. Becky has been a credit to Manual. and we will all miss her very much. Lots of luck in the future. FRANCES L. MILLER We will all mlss Frances a great deal be- cause of her pleasing personality and win- ning smile. Best of luck in the future! IDA CATHERINE MILLER Asst. Treas.. Sr. Class: Honor Society, '54, '54bSl. '55: Home Room Rep., '53V4: Term Honor Roll, '53: 9591, Honor Roll, '54-'55g Steno. Certificates, '54-'55: Steno. Pins. '54- '55: Typing Certificate. '54g Typing Pin, '5-11,93 Latin Club, '52-'54: Sec. and Treas., '531A-'54: Harvest I-Il-Jinx, '52w: Bowling League. '53-'5-lm: Senior Crimson Staff: Ad- vanced Gym, '54-'541ff: Shawnee Touma- ments, First Place Ribbon, '54g Y-Teens, Epsilon, '53V,: Mirror, '54-'55. Cathy's fine record speaks for itself. We know that a girl with your accomplishments and many friends will succeed in all your endeavors. THE CRIMSON PATRICIA A. MILLER Adv. Glrls' Chorus, '531A-'54: Adv. Mixed Chorus. '531fQ-'55: Christmas Concerts, '53V1. '54 '53 Spring Concert, '54: Chorus Letter, '54: Superior Trio Rating, Regional and State. '54g Superior Ensemble Rating. Regional and State. '54: Fall Follies, '5356: Manual Show Boat. '54993 All State Chorus. '54: Ky. Vocal Clinic, '54: Term Honor Roll. '53,-'54: S.C. Alt.. '53g Crimson Staff. '53w-'55: Senior Crimson Staffg K.H.S.P.A. Convention, '55: Girls' Bowling League, '52'A1: Jr. Achieve- ment, '535e-'54g Student Poll Worker. '531,Q. Pat's swell record speaks for itself. Best of luck. THOMAS OWEN MILLER J.V. Baseball, '53: J.V. M , '53: B Team Baseball, '543 Honor Roll. '53'h-'54g Honor Society, '55. We here at Manual will miss Tommy very much. We wish him the best of luck in everything he undertakes. CARL THOMAS MILLS Home Room Representative, '53'A -'54. Carl's many friends at Manual will miss him. He is sure to succeed in anything he undertakes. Best wishes in the future, Carl. ANNA GERALDINE MINYARD Geraldine has many friends here at Man- ual and we will all miss her very much. Geraldine's lovely personality will carry her far in life. Best wishes to a wonderful girl! LOTTA RUTH MIRACLE Transferred from Bell County High School. Ruth has made many friends since she has been at Manual. Many of us will re- member her long after graduation. THE CRIMSON PATRICIA ANN MITCHELL Advanced Girls' Chorus, '53Vz-'54: Ad- vanced Mixed Chorus, '5499-'55: Christmas Concerts. '53'A.-'54V.: Spring Concert. '54: Chorus Letter and Stripe, '54: Regional and State Festival. '54: Superior Girls' Ensemble Rating, '54g Fall Follies. '53Vl: Manual Show Boat, '5-W.: S.C. Alt., '53-'54: Regional Festi- val-Solo, Quartet. Superior Ratings, '55. Patty thas certainly been a credit to her school. She is very talented in her music. We are positive she will go far. WILLIAM THEODORE MOBLEY Christmas Plays. '53Vg. '54'fQ: Honor So- ciety, '55. Bill is a very fine fellow and has been active in the chorus. He has a long list of friends. We know that he will succeed ln everything he undertakes. JO ANN MONDUN Audio-Visual Services, '531Kg-'55: Short- hand Pin, '53V.-'54g Shorthand Certificate. '53vl-'54. We wish Jo Ann every possible success in life. We're glad to have had her in our class. Good-bye and good luck. EDWARD LOUIS MONHEIMER J.V. Football. '521A: J.V. M g J.V. City Champs, i'52Vi: J.V. Baseball, '53g J.V. M g Honor Society, '54: Track M , '54g First. Half-mile Relay in Region: First, Half-mile Relay in State: Spring Practice. '53-'54: Var- sity Football. '5299-'5-tlfg: Varsity M , '5-15413 Pres. of Honor Society, '54Vl-'55g Vice Pres. of Senior Class: M Club, '54-'55: Key Club, '54-'553 Track. '55: Term Honor Roll, '53-'55. Ed's many activities will qualify him to meet any situation ln life. Best of luck, Ed. CLAUDIA JOYCE MONTGOMERY Honor Society. '55: Marching Band, '52Vi- 'S4'A.: Concert Band. '54541-'55: Publicity Rep.. '53-'54: Term Honor Roll. '521k-'55g Spanish Club. '5-UA-'55: Spring Concerts. 'SDA-'55: Chess Club. '5216-'53: Girls' Bowling League. '521fQ-'53: Band Camp, '525Q-'545ig Band Letter, '52l,4g-'5-HQ. Claudla's fine record speaks for itself. So long and good-luck, Claudia. THE CRIMSON MAXINE MONTGOMERY Concert Orchestra, '521e-'55: Christmas Concerts, '521A-'55: Spring Concerts, '521A- '539tg Solo in Regional, '54: Quartet and Duet in Regional and State Contests, '54g Publicity, '521,e-'53: Alternate, '5-thi: Term Honor Roll, '5299-'53: Symphony Orchestra. '54w-'55: Concert Mistress, '54v9-'55: M.E.N.C. Trip, '531,Q: A.S.T.A. Trip, '55: Band Camp. '53-'54, Maxine's pleasant personality will always be remembered by her many friends at Manual. HELEN LA VERNE MOORE Although Helen has participated in no ac- tivities, her cheery smile has won her many friends at Manual. We all wish her the best luck in the world. MARY ANN MOORE Honor Society, '553 Solo, Regional and State Contests, Superior, '543 Solo. Quartet. Regional and State Contests. Superior, '54g Christmas Concerts, '535Q-'54'A: Marching Band, '53Vl-'541ag Concert Band, State Con- test, '53-'54g Concert Orchestra, State Contest, '54: Rep., '541ftg N.E.M.C., '54g Term Honor Roll. '53-'54: Spring Concerts. '53-'54: All State Orch., '54g Band Camp, '535e. '543 All State Band, '53. Mary Ann will be sure to be a success with her music ability coupled with her scholastic ability. JOYCE MARIE MORGAN Red Cross Rep., '521A-'53: Student Council Rep., 'SZHQ-'53g Traffic, '52li-'53g Spanish Club. '5259-'54: Student Council Alt., '53l9- '54g Crimson Staff. '52l6-'53: Lunch Room Duty, '52w-'53: Kentucky Future Retailers' Assn., '54be-'55: Sec. of Ky. Retailers' Assn., '54w-'55, Term Honor Roll. '549Q-'55. Joyce has acquired many friends through her swell personality. Good-bye, Joyce. JAMES T. MORRIS J.V. Football, '52w: J.V. M , J.V. City Champs, '521eg Spring Practice, '53: Varsity Football, '53bS: Glover Calloway Isaacs Me- morial Trophy, '539Q: Spring Practice, '54: Varsity Football. 'SUM Varsity M , '54V1: All Jeff. County Center, '5-HQ: Honorable Mention, All State, '54'!g9 Track, '53-'55: M Club, '55: Christmas Concert, '5499: Advanced Mixed Chorus, '54bQ-'55. Jim has contributed much to Manual, We'll be sorry to see him go. TH E C R I M S PEGGY ANN MORRIS Adv. Girls' Chorus, '531A,-'54: Adv. Mixed Chorus. '5-the-'55: Spring Concert, '54: Christmas Concerts, 'SSW-'541A: Fall Follies, '53Vg: Show Boat, '54V2: Chorus Letter and Stripe, '54: Bowling League. '53Bi-'54g A.J.B.C. 3rd Place lteamj, '54: Non-Absence Bowling Pin, '54g Shorthand Certificate and Pin. '54: Publicity, '54 V.: Superior at Regional Music Festival, '55. Peggy's sweet smile will be missed by the many friends she has made at Manual. Good luck. Peggy. DON MORRISON Don has gained many friends while here at Manual. We will miss seeing hlm around. Good luck to you ln the future, Don. HUGH W. MOSELEY J.V. Basketball, 'SZW-'58, J.V. M 3 Var- sity Basketball. '5359-'54: Varsity M g Var- sity Bsaketball, '54b9-'55: Basketball Cap- tain, '54V.-'55, Term Honor Roll. '53'A.-'54. Bill will be missed at Manual, especially during basketball season. Best of luck in the future. WILLIAM B. MULLIGAN. JR. J.V. Football. '521f.. Wllllam's activities have been few, but his friends have been many. Good-bye and lots of success ln the future. ALBERT G. MYERS. JR. Mixed Chorus, '54-'55g Show Boat, '5-tw: Spring Concert. '54, '55g Christmas Concert. '5459. Albert's fine work in our chorus will be missed by all. We know you'll be a success, Albert. ON THE CRIMSON ALAN RUSSELL NALL J.V. Football, '51'A: J.V. M '51wg Track, '52: Football, '52W. Alan is one of the quiet boys of our class and is sure to win many friends in the future as he has done at Manual. We wish him all the success in the world. SHIRLEY ANN NEUMANN Student Council Alternate, '52W: Student Council Rep.. '53-'545Q: Latin Club. '53w. '54, We know you will be successful, and we wish you all the luck in the world, Shirley. MARY EVELYN NEVITT Adv. Girls' Chorus, '53-'54g Mixed Chorus, '53-'54, Adv. Mixed Chorus. '54-'55: Fall Follies, '535 Show Boat, '54: Chorus Letter, '54: Spring Concert, '54, Christmas Concert, '54w: S. C. Alternate, '52-'53, Red Cross Rep., '53, '54, '55. Mary is one of Mrs. Higgins' girls whose musical talents will be missed. Good luck. LEAH RAE NEWMAN J.V. Cheerleader, '53: Homecoming Foot- ball Queen, '54: Varsity Cheerleader. '53'4- '55: M Club, '53l4-'55g Typing Certificate. '54, Red Cross Representative. '54: Cheer- leading Award, '54: Fall Follies, '54g Sen- ior Crimson Staff. Leah's smile and friendliness will be miss- ed by all at Manual. Best of luck in the future. SYLVIA MARIE NEWTON Student Council Alternate. 'SBW-'54. Good luck in all your future undertakings. THE CHIMbUN GUY W. NICHOLSON, JR. Publicity Councillor, '52W-'53: Mirror Staff, '54 LQ-'553 K.H.S.P.A., '55, Business Manager. Senior Crimson. We are sure that Guy will be missed by his many friends here at Manual. Good luck in the future, Guy. GLORIA WANDA NORTON Honor Roll. '54. Although Gloria's activities have been limited here at Manual. she has made many friends. Good-bye and good luck, Gloria. MARY ANN VINCENT OGLE Bowling League. '53w-'543 Student Coun- cil Publicity Councilor, 'SBW-'54. Mary Ann's pleasant smile has won for her many friends. Good luck to a swell girl. J OYCELYN M. OLIVER Student Council Alternate. '53-'541 Publi- city Representative, '52 vs: Typing Certifi- cate, '53'Q. We wish Joyce all the success possib'e. We know she will succeed in anything she un- dertakes, JOHN O'MASTER Chess Club, '52Vi-'53: Fall Follies, '53V23 Audio-Visual Services, '53w-'54, Boys' Glee Club. '54: Mixed Chorus, '54'A-'55: Show Boat, '54 'fig Christmas Concert, '54lfQQ Spring Concert, 54. John's very pleasing personality and out- standing work have made him many friends here at Manual. We all wish him good luck in the future. THE CRIMSON SHIRLEY JEAN O'NAN Homeroom Representative. '54'A: Publi- city Councillor, '53-'53w3 Bowling League, 'SZW-'533 Y-Teens. '53W-'54. Shirley is well-liked by her many friends at Manual. Good-bye and good luck. Shirley. STUART T. OURSLER J.V. Football, '52w-'53: J.V. Baseball '52 '4- '53: Varsity Football, '531e-'54, '54'f2-'55: Track, 'SSW-'54, '541fQ-'55g Golf, '54'A-'55: Key Club. '53'a-'54, '54w. '55: Spring Prac- tice. '53, '54, Varsity Football M , '53Bi-'54, '54'e-'55. Tom's sports record speaks for itself. We will all miss you here at Manual, Tommy. Good luck. JO ANN PAGE Y-Teens. '53w-'54. Although Jo Ann's activities have been few at Manual. we are sure she will have a very happy future. SAM J. PATRICK Spring Football, '53-'54: Varsity Football, '53-'54: Spring Football Letter. '53-'54: Track Letter. '53: M Club, 'Sam's quiet. pleasing ways will always be remembered here at Manual. Best of luck in the future, Sam. IRENE G. PATTERSON Bookkeeping, Acounting Club. '54-'55: Bookkeeping Certificate. '53-'54: Honor Roll Certificate, '52-'54. Irene will always be remembered here at Manual. We wish you luck, Irene. THE CRIMSON ADA CAROLYN PECK Red Cross Representative, '5459-'55g Delta Y-Teens, '54-'55. Although Carolyn's stay at Manual has been short, she has made many friends here. Good-bye and good luck ln the future, Carolyn. PATRICIA ANN PENICK Term Honor Roll. '52'a-'55, Honor Society. '54V,-'55: S. C. Publicity Representative, '53w-'55: Red Cross Representative, '521,Q-'53g Christmas Concerts, '52w. '53w. '541a: Spring Concerts, '53, '54, '55: Youth Speaks Its Mind, '52w-'53, '5459-'55: Voice of De- mocracy, '53'e, '54v2: Winner of Contest. '53'f1: Adv. Girls' Chorus, '531,t-'54: Ad- vanced Mixed Chorus, '531,9-'55: Fall Fol- lies, '53w: Regional Music Contest, '531A -'553 State Music Contest. '53B9-'54g Chorus Letter and Stripe, '531a-'55g State Vocal Clinic. '53w-'54i Mirror Staff, '54W-'551 Senior Crim- son Staff: Y-Teens, 'SMA-'55g Student Poll Worker, '53',9: Instrumental Music Contest Worker, '53w: Scholarship to Georgetown College. Pat is one of the sweetest girls we know. We are sure she will be missed by all here at Manual. Good luck, Pat. RONALD D. PETERS J.V. Football, '521A-'53: J.V. Football M : J.V. Baseball, '5299-'53: Spring Practice, '53: Varsity Football, '54'ft-'55: Varsity Foot- ball M , '5459-'55: Delta Hi-Y, '53'fQ-'55: M Club, '54'fQ-'55. Ronnie's pleasing personality has won him many friends. We are sure he wlll have lots of success in the future. Good luck. Ronnie. DONALD T. PETERSEN J.V. Football M , '52w: J.V. Baseball, '52 '43 Spring Football Practice, '53, '54: Var. Football. '53'a, '541Ag Varsity M , '541,e: Club, '541A,-'553 Audio-Visual Services, '54V,-'55: Mixed Chorus, '541,t-'55: Christmas Concert, '54l,9: Chapin Hi-Y, '53w, '54: Sec- retary. Chapin Hi-Y, '53w-'54g S.C. Alter- nate. '53'ft-'54. -Don's record speaks for itself. Best of luck, Don. BILLY W. PHILLIPS Card Section, '541A. We wish Billy lots of luck in the future. ::i 7'e'fH'x . TUE CRIMSON SYLVIA E. PHILLIPS Junior Achievement, '53Vz: S.C. Alternate, '52W: S.-C. Representative, '533 F.T.A., '54, '54'A, '55: Honor Roll. '521A, '53, '54w. '55: Card Section, '54w. Sylvia will be missed by many here at Manual. Good luck, Sylvia. EDWARD LEROY PICKETT Delta Hi-Y, '541,9-'55: Fall Follies, '53w: Christmas Play, '541A: Show Boat, '54W: Spring Football, '53: Audio-Visual Services, '54W-'55. Leroy has made many friends at Manual. Lots of luck, Leroy. PHYLLIS G. PIKE Honor Roll, '521fQ-'53, '53w-'54: Publicity, '53: Alternate. '53W-'54: Honor Society, '55. Manual will long remember Phyllis for her pleasant personality and her desire to learn. Good-bye and good luck, Phyllis. JOHN R. PITCOCK Audio-Visual Services, '53Vg-'54: Radio Club, '53w-'54, John is a boy with a wonderful persona- lity and many friends. He is sure to succeed. JOAN FORELLE PITTELKO Vice President of Band, '54'fQ-'55: March- ing Band, '52b9-'Shag Concert Band, '53-'55C Woodwind Choir, '53g All State Band, '54: M.E.N.C.. '54: Superior Solo. '53, '54: Con- cert Orchestra, '54-'553 Term Honor Roll, '53-'55: 'Honor Society, '54V2-'55: Senior Crimson Staff: Typing Certificate, '54, Stu- dent Council Alt., '52w. Joan's fine record speaks for itself. We wish you much success, Joan. . u , ' fr 'Mil-3 34'-, THE CRIMSON WALTER POFF 'Radio Club. '53-'53'A. Although Walter doesn't have a long re- cord at Manual. he is a boy who is sincere and is well-liked. PRINTHA IRENE POTTER Typing Certificate. '55: Student Council Rep., '53w-'55: Traffic Duty, '54: Term Hon- or Roll, '521Af-'55: Honor Society, 'SHQ-'555 Shorthand Certificate, '54, '55: Vice Pres.. Advanced Girls' Chorus. '54'A,-'55: Christmas Concert. '54: Manual Show Boat. '543 Ad- vanced Girls' Chorus. '54-'55. 'Prlntha has worked hard and deserves her excellent record. Good luck, Prlntha. PATRICIA A. PRESCOTT . Publicity. '54: Card Section, '541A,g Senior Crimson Staff: Asst. Bus. Mngr., Senior Crimson. Pat will be remembered long after her graduation by her many football friends at Manual. MARILYN B. PRESLEY National Honor Society, '541A-'55: Term Honor Roll, '521A.-'53, '531A.-'54, '54bQ-'55g Shorthand Certificates and Pins, C603 1803 11001 11201. '54-'55: Junior Achievement, '53'A-'5-ig Secretary, '5-tg First Aid Certificate, '54'A. Marilyn has worked hard and has eamed her fine achievements. She ls a girl with a wonderful personality and we will long re- member her. ELIZABETH ANN PUCKETT Elizabeth doesn't have a long list of achievements to record, but she is well- liked by all. Good luck to a wonderful girl with a wonderful sense of humor. THE CRIMSON BOBBY MORRIS RAGLAND Term Honor Roll, '52V1, '53, '53Vz. '54g Track. '53. '54, '55. Bobby has a way of winning friends that few can resist. We will miss you, Bobby. JOHN HOWARD REEVES Term Honor Roll, '521A-'53, '53'A-'54, 'SUM Delta Hi-Y, '54-'55: Radio Club, '521A,-'531A. 1-Ie has been known here as Robert Reeves. Bobby is a quiet boy but one who is sin- cere. Lots of luck to you, Bobby. BARBARA ANN RENFRO Y-Teens, '52Vt-'53: Lunchroom Duty, '521fQ- '53: Traffic Duty. '54: S.C. Rep., '521h-'53: Shorthand certificate. '5-wt: Typing certm- cate, '54: Term Honor Roll, '52V4-'54. We at Manual will never forget Barbara and her friendly smile. She is sure to suc- ceed ln her every endeavor. NANCY G. RHODES Honor Society, '53V,-'54: Term Honor Roll. '521A-'53, '5399-'54g Shorthand Certificate and Pin, '543 Shorthand Certificate, '545i: Book- keeping Certlflcate, '53w-'54. Nancy, you are the fine type of person any school would boast of having graduated. Manual wishes you the best of everything. MARLENE M. RICE Publicity Officer. '52lh. '53, '53Vzv '54. '541f9: Junior Achievement, '53V,-'54, '541,9-'55. Marlene, you will be remembered a long time at Manual for your friendliness to everyone. May you always remain as you are now. THE CRIMSON RODNEY RIGSBY Camera Club, '5-im, '55: Delta Hi-Y, '545Q- '55. Rodney is a quiet boy. but he has made a lasting impression upon everyone at Man- ual. ARTHUR ROBB Term Honor Roll, '5299-'53: Camera Club, '5254-'55: Ford Foundation Award. 'SUM Publicity Councillor, '52V,-'53. Arthur is a boy with a dashing personal- ity, intelligence, and many friends--a com- bination that is sure to succeed. DAVID T. ROBINSON. JR. J.V. Football, '521A: J.V. M , '521A,g Spring Football. '53: Manual Mirror, 'SSWL Honor Roll, 'SZSQ-'533 Scholastic Art Award, '52bQ- '53. Dave is a boy who, we know, will go far in the field of art. His ever-ready smile and his humorous cartoons will be greatly missed. Good luck. Dave. BARBARA ANN RODDY Advanced Girls' Chorus, '53bQ-'54, Adv. Mixed Chorus, '54vQ-'55g Fall Follies, 53153 Christmas Concerts. '531A, '54V,g Spring Con- cert. '54: Chorus Letter, '54, Manual Show Boat. '541A: H. R. Rep.. '53l4i: Superior Rat- ing, Solo-Regional, '55. We know Barbara's ability will be a great factor in helping her achieve whatever she undertakes. Best of luck, Barbara. MIMI L. RODMAN Crimson Staff. '54'A-'55: Senior Crimson Staff: Typing Certificate, '5359-'54: Book- keeping Certiflcate, '5399-'54: Term Honor Roll. '53'K:-'54: Youth Speaks , '55: As- sistant Business Manager of the Senior Crim- son. Everyone will miss you, Mimi. We know you will succeed in everything that you undertake. Manual wishes you a happy fu- ture. THE CRIMSON JAMES D. ROGGENKAMP 'Honor Society, '54-'55: Term Honor Roll, 'SZW-'553 S.C. Alternate, 53155 S.C. Execu- tive Board. '54-'55: Athletic Board, 'Sve- '55g Junior Achievement, '53Vz-'55: National Junior Achievement Conference. '54: Camera Club, '52w-'54: Treas.. '521Xz-'53g Pres., '53'A- '54: Key Club. '53-'55: Associate Editor Sr. Crimson: J.V. Baseball, '53: J.V. M : Var- sity Baseball, '54-'55g Jr. Rotarlan. '55. World Affairs Institute: Winner-Jr. Achievement Sales Contest. -Here is a boy who, we know. will be a success. He has done much for the success of Manual. So long, Jim. You will go far. DELONNA JUNE ROLAND Typing Certificate, '53bQ: Typing Certlfl- cate, '54g Gregg Shorthand Certificate. '54g Tenn Honor Roll, '54. June's friendly smile will be long re- membered at Manual. Good luck. NANCY M. ROUTEN Term Honor Roll. '521f9-'551 Homeroom Publicity, '54w-'55: Crimson Staff, '54'ft-'55: Senior Crimson Staff, Creative Writing Club. '53w-'55: Sec., '5459-'55: Library Club. '53Vg- '55: Sec., '55g Drama. '55: Honor Society. '55. Drama, '55g Honor Society. '55. Nancy's delightful personality and sweet smlle have made her many friends. This. and her ability. will help her to accomplish anything that she undertakes. Good luck. Nancy. HELEN FRANCES ROYALTY S.C. Rep., '53V,g S.C. Alt., '549s-'55: Term Honor Roll. '53lfQ-'55: Typing Certificate. '54: Safety Drivers' Convention, '54'f1: Fall Follies. '53'f9Q Advanced Girls' Chorus '53- '54: Christmas Concert, '53'f,: Spring Con- certs. '53, '543 State Contest, tLexlngtonJ. '53: Chorus Letter, '54g Two Stripes, '54g Y-Teens, '55. 'Helen's sweet smile has won her many friends. We know that her ability ln the field of music will help her to go far ln the world as lt did at Manual. Best of luck. Helen. JOHN F. SCHANK Mirror Staff, '531f9-'55: Editor of the Mirror, '549Q-'55: K.'H.S.P.A. Convention. '54-'55: Sr. Crimson Staff. 'Don't let John's quietness fool you! We know he will be a success in the world, just as he has been at Manual. So long to a fine Mirror editor. Good luck. John. THE CRIMSON NORMA RUTH SCHEER Advanced Mixed Chorus, '5499-'55: Christ- mas Concert, '54Vg: Manual Show Boat. '54 119: Y-Teens, '53l9-'54: Typing Certificate, '54. As you can see, Norma will be greatly missed at Manual. Best of luck ln every- thing, Norma. DONALD REISCH SCHOO Audio-Visual Services. '52Vl-'53, '54Vs-'55i Student Council Alt.. '53 'A -'55: Manual Show Boat, '54vl. Good luck, Don. We know you will be a success in everything that you undertake. PATRICIA ANN SCHUBERT Honor Society, '55g Marching Band, '50w- '541As: Concert Band. '51-'55: Orchestra, '52- '55: Woodwind Choir, '53g State Contest. '51- '55: Superior Rating, Solos, '53-'54: Superior Rating Ensembles. '52-'54: All State Band, '53: All State Orchestra. '52-'54g Band Camp. '5l1a-'5-U93 Term Honor Roll, '52541-'54: Band Letter, '50Vl-'5459: Orchestra Letter, '52-'55: Manual Show Boat, '54143 National Music Educators' Convention, Chicago, '54: South- eastern Music Educators' Conference. Chat- tanooga. '52: Y-Teens. '53-'54. Spring Con- certs, '52-'55: Christmas Concerts. '52w-'5-159: Sec. of Band. '54-'55: As you can see. Pat has great ability in the field of music. Best of luck, Pat. FRANCES ALINE SCHULER Red Cross Representative, '5259-'53: Book- keeping Certificate. '53 li -'54. Allne's sweet smile and lovely person- allty have won her many friends here at Manual. We wish you the best of everything, Aline. JANIS RHEA SCOBEE Homeroom Alt., '52le-'54: Honor Roll, '58lA-'54g Honor Roll Certificate, '53V2-'54: Spanish Club, '53lQ-'543 Library Club, '54V,- '55, Janis will not be forgotten by her many friends at Manual. We wish you the best of everything, Janis. THE CRIMSON MILTON JOSEPH SEITZ J.V. Football, '50V,: J.V. Baseball, '51. Here is a boy who has had many out- side activities which have kept him busy. 'Milton has many friends at Manual, who will greatly miss him. Good luck, Milton. PAUL ROBERT SEITZ Paul has proved that you don't need a long list of school activities to be a popu- lar fellow. His ready wlt and quick smile have won him many friends at Manual. So long and good luck, Paul. DOLORES SELF Secretary, Senior Class: J.V. Cheerleader. '52V2-'53: Varsity Cheerleader, '53Vi-'55: M Club, '53V1-'55: S.C. Rep., '52V1: Athletic Board, 5394,-'55: Term Honor Roll, '52'A-'54: Honor Society. '54-'55: Queen's Court, '54V,: Girls' State, '54-'55: Cheerleader Clinic. 'SUM Bookkeeping Certificate, '54: S.C. Convention. '53'rs-'541A. Dolores has done more than her share ln the support of Manual, as you can see from 'her fine record. Good luck. Dolores. ELIZABETH ANN SELLS Library Club, '5359-'54, '5-Hi-'55. Betty is a sweet girl. She has been faithful in all she has undertaken. All good wishes for a happy future, Betty. LINUS A. SENHEN French National Test, '53, '5-ig Audio-Visual Services, '52V2. '531A. '54, '5-HQ. Linus will be missed by everyone who knew him at Manual. He has made many lasting friendships here. and we know he will succeed. Good luck, Linus. THE CRIMSON DELORIS ANN SETZER Deloris has made many friends at Manual and will be remembered by all. Good-bye and good luck, Deloris. PATRICIA ANN SHACKLETTE Advanced Girls' Chorus, '55: Show Boat. '54: Christmas Concert, '54: Publicity, '54-'55, We wish Pat all the success possible. So long and best wishes. BILL RAY SHAIN Although Bill has not engaged in any activ- ities. we know he will succeed in anything he endeavors to do. MARTHA EVELYN SHARBER Student Council Alternate. '52'fQ: Student Council Representative, '53, '53l4, '54, '54w: Typing Certificate. '54g Shorthand Certifi- cate. '54. Martha's sweet smile and pleasing per- sonality are sure to be missed by all. ROBERTA SHAW S.C. Alternate. '53: Representative, '54, '54l,Q. '55: Kentucky Future Retailers' Assn.. '54Vg-'55: Vice-President of Kentucky Fu- ture Retailers' Assn., '5-114-'55g Term Honor Roll, '5499-'55. Roberta's personality will surely carry her as far ln the future as it has done at Man- ual. THE CRIMSON LEROY SHORT Radio Club, '53-'53V1: Junior Achievement: '53B9-'54, '54b9-'55, Leroy has been successful in everything he has done. Good luck in the future, Leroy. ELIZABETH M. SHULHAFER Shorthand Certificate, '54. Betsy's winning smile has won her many friends at Manual. Best wishes, Betsy. for a very happy future! RAYMOND T. SINGER Marching Band, '5299. '531,4, '541A: Concert Band. '53, '54, '55: Band Camp, '529i, '5354, '5414g State Contests. '53, '54: Spring Con- certs, '53, '54, '55g Honor Roll. '5254-'53. 'Raymond has a fine record at Manual. He will be remembered by all. SHIRLEY SISIC Honor Roll, '521A-'55g S.C. Alternate, '53: S.C. Representative, 5354: Gregg 1603 Word Shorthand Certificate, '54: Gregg 1801 Word Shorthand Pin, '54: Typing Certificate, 5456. Shirley has done a lot for Manual. Good luck in the future. Shirley. ALICE JEAN SMITH K.H.S.P.A. Convention, '54, '55: Crimson Staff, '531fQ-'54g Mirror Staff, '53'A-'55: Assoc. Ed. Mirror, '541A-'55: Shorthand Pin and Cer- tlficate, '55: Typing Pin and Certificate, '55: Senior Crimson Staff: Student Poll Worker, '53bi. Alice has made a fine record and we wish her the best of luck. mV: 'V 'Wa -RY? BARBARA ANN SMITH Red Cross Representative. '531A. Barbara ls sure to be a success in every- thing she does. We wish her lots of luck. DIXIE LEE SMITH Manual Show Boat, '54'A. Dixie's sweet smile will be long remember- ed at Manual. Best wishes in the future. PEGGY LEE SMITH Honor Society, '55: Honor Roll Certificate in Junior High, '5lVg-'52: Honor Roll Certi- ficate. '52Vl-'54: Typing Certificate. '54: Bookkeeping Certificate. '54: Shorthand Cer- tificate and Pin. '5-1: Bowling League and Pin. '535ta-'54. Everyone will remember Peggy. She is sure to succeed. REGINA L. SMITH Typing Certificate, '54: Shorthand Certifi- cate. '54g Adv. Girls' Chorus, '53b9-'543 Adv. Mixed Chorus. '541,9-'55: Fall Follies. '53Vr: Show Boat, '54Vg: Christmas Concerts, '53lA, '541A.: Chorus M , '53w-'54g Spring Con- cert, '54, Regina is a very sweet girl who will be missed at Manual. Best of luck, Regina. KENNETH N. SNIDER. JR. President of All-Student Assoc., '54-'55g Student Council Executive Board. '525i-'55: Chairman of S. C. Executive Board, '53-'54: Delegate to National S.C. Convention. St. Paul. Minn.. '54: Delegate to State S.C. Con- vention. '52V1. '53Vl. '541Ag Honor Society. '55: J.V. Baseball, '53: Varsity B Baseball. '54: Key Club, '539Q-'55: Sgt.-at-Arms, '539Q: Fall Follies, '531Agg Manual Show Boat, '54V,g Honor Roll. '54, Thank you Kenny, for your services so well done. We all wish you the best of luck in the future. THE CRIMSON T'nN 90 THE CRIMSON I CHARLOTTE ANN SORRELL Shorthand Pin, '53-'54: Shorthand Certifi- cate, '53-'54, Charlotte is a swell girl and will be miss- ed by all. THOMAS ALLEN SOUTHALL Fall Festival, 'SZW-'53: Christmas Con- certs, '52W. '531A, '5414g Spring Concerts, '53, '54g Regional Festival, '52 W-'53: State Festi- val, 'SZW-'53: All State Chorus, '53, '543 Boys Chorus. '5214-'53: Mixed Chorus. '53, '54, '55: Letters and Stripe Awarded. '53: Fall Follies, '53V2-'54g Regional. State Super- ior Quartet Festival, '53Mg-'54: Show Boat, '54W: State Fair, '541h-'55: Secretary Mixed Chorus, '54w-'55: State Vocal Clinic, '541 Audio-Visual Services. '53'A-'55. Allen has been a great held to our music department. So long, Allen. JOHN E. SOWELL J.V. Football, '52w: J.V. '52w: Spring Practice. '53g Varsity Football, '53545 Var- sity M , '53w: M Club, '53-'55. J. E. is a very friendly guy . We are sure to miss him, Good luck, J.E. BETTY MILLARD SPARKS Term Honor Roll, '52'A. '53g Typing Cer- tificate, '53bQ, '541 Student Council Altemate, 'SML '55, lBetty's friendly and happy ways will carry her far. So long, Betty. ROMA JEAN SPENCER Term Honor Roll, '52w. '53: Student Coun- cil Altemate. '5354g-'54: Student Council Rep- resentative, '54w-'55. Roma's sparkling personality will be miss- ed at Manual, but we are sure she will go far. THE CRIMSON JACQUELINE L. STANLEY Drama, '541A: S.C. Alternate. '53W-'54, S.C. Rep.. '54-'55g Mixed Chorus. '54'fQ-'55: Manual Show Boat, '54V2: Christmas Con- cert, '54'Ag: Christmas Play. '54bi: F.T.A.. '53'Al-'55: F.T.A. Historian, '54W: Creative Writing Club, '541,Q-'55g K.E.A. Convention. '54 .lackie's record proves that she will be a success in whatever she undertakes. TINA J. STERNBERG Honor Society. '54'A-'55Q F.T.A., '54',9-'55: Latin Club, 'SZW-'53: Term Honor Roll. '52Vz' '54: Homeroom Rep., '54: I-lomeroom Alter- nate. '54W: Senior Crimson Staff: Y-Teens, 5315-'54: Red Cross Rep., '52w: Show Boat, '54W. Tina has indeed been busy during her stay at Manual. She has done excellent work on the Crimson and Senior Crimson. SANDRA STERNER Sandra is well-liked around school for her pleasing personality. She will be re- membered long after she leaves Manual. MARY STOCKTON Jr. Achievement. '54bQ. Mary is a glrl with many friends at Man- ual. who will all miss her. Good luck, Mary! MARJORIE A. STOKES H.R. Rep., 'sa-'savzg Red cross Rep.. 'sw- '55g First Aid Certificate, '54wl I Speak For Democracy. '53 wg Y-Teens, '53B-Q-'54. Marjorie ls popular with her classmates and has made a good record while at Manual. THE CRIMSON BARBARA E. STRANGE dent of Library Club, '54V,-'55, F.T.A. Club '54W-'55: Christmas Play, '54',9: Senior Crim: son Staff. Barbara has added much to Manual. We know she will be a success. NANCY JO ANN STRANGE Adv. Girls' Chorus, '54-'55: President, Adv. Girls' Chorus, '54-'55: Christmas Concert, '54, Manual Show Boat, '54: S.C. Exec. Board. '52V,-'55: Sec. Student Council, '54-'55: State S.C. Convention, Ft. Thomas, Ky.. '531A.: Hon- or Roll, '5214-'55, Honor Society, '5414-'55: Typing Certificate, '54: Lunchroom Supervi- sion, '5399-'54: 7th Regional Sportsmanship Assoc. Rep., '55, F.T.A., '55. Jo Ann has been very busy at Manual. Her lovely smile will be missed. Good luck, Jo Ann! WILLIAM F. SUBLETTE Spring Practice, '53-'54, Varsity Football, '53b9-'5-iw: Varsity M , '5-ivy: M Club, '54'!n. Bill has been a great asset to Manual and will be missed by all his friends here. JEANNE J. SUCHEH Adv. Girls' Chorus, '53W-'54, Adv. Mixed Chorus, '53w-'55, Fall Follies, '53B9: Choms Letter, '53545 Christmas Concerts, '53W-'54B9: Spring Concert, '531,Q3 Publicity Councilor, '53-'54, Jeanne has been a big help to Manual. Good luck in the years to come, Jeanne. JOHN PATRICK SULLIVAN 'Band Camp. '52l,Qg Marching Band, '5ZV,. '53',e: Brass Band, '54. John has been popular at Manual. All of his classmates wish him much success ln the future. Fall Follies, '531,Q3 Library Club, '531f9: Secretary of Library Club. '53V2-'54: Presl- THE CRIMSON EMMETT L. SWANN Spring Football. '53: Chess Club, '52B43. Emmett ls well-liked by all at Manual. We wish all the success in the world to this quiet, friendly boy. RALPH WILSON TAYLOR Marching Band, '52Bh. '53!6. 54551 P'l'GSl- dent, '541!1, '55: Concert Band, '53, '54, '55: Band Camp, 5255. 5855. '5-H53 Honor Roll. '525i-55: Chicago Band Trip, '54: St. Louis Orchestra Trip, '55: Honor Society. '54l5- '55. Here's a steady, fine boy. Ralph has been active in the band and orchestra. His musi- cal ability and friendly personality will help him achieve success. Good luck, Ralph. SHIRLEY JEANE TAYLOR Term Honor Roll, 'SZEQ-'53, S.C. Alt., '52!5, '54: S.C. Rep., '53, '535i2 Junior Achievement: Bookkeeping Certificate, '53: International Bookkeeping Certificate. Su- perior Ratlng, '54: Two-Year Bookkeeping Certificate. '54, Shlrley's winning smile and personality will certainly be missed at Manual. KENNETH EDWARD THARP Kenneth has won many friends at Man- ual. Good-bye and good luck. ROY THARP Delta Hi-Y. '53-'55. - Roy will be greatly missed by all his classmates. Good luck. Roy. THE CRIMSON JACK TURNER THARPE J.v. Football, '52!i-'53, So long to a very flne boy. We'll miss you, Jackie. JOYCE C. THOMPSON Band Camp, '52l5-'5-155: Marching Band. '52l5-'54l5: Advanced Mixed Chorus, '54!5- '55: Spring Concert, '54: Term Honor Roll, '5399-'54: Show Boat, 'Shag Christmas Con- cert, '54V. Here isa one jolly, friendly girl who wlll certainly be missed in the music department and by all her friends. NANCY R. THOMPSON Marching Band, 52Ei, '535Q. '5-159: Band Camp. '52E5, '535a. 'Snag Term Honor Roll, '52l5, '53!i3 Shorthand Certificates, '53l6- '54li2 Shorthand Pins, '53-'54: Two-Year Bookkeeping Certificate, '54: Band Letters, '53-'543 Accounting Club, '54l5-'55: Chess Club, '525i-'53g Bowling League, '5Z55. Good-bye and good luck to a very nlce girl who will be missed by all. BARBARA ANN THORNHILL Publicity, '5325-'54: Junior Achievement, '53l5- 54: Art Club. '53li- 54: Kentucky Future Retailers' Association, '54E5-'55. -So long, Barbara. Your many friends will mls you. RALPH HUGH THURMOND J.V. Football. '52!i: J.V. M g Spring Football, '53, '54: Varsity Football, '53l5- '54l5: Varsity M : M Club, '54. VI-Iere ls a boy who has won many friends at Manual. Good luck. Ralph. THE CRIMSON KENNETH ARTHUR TRANTER Kenneth has many friends, who will miss him. We wish him lots of luck in the future. ESTA MARIE TROSPER Student Council Publicity, '52Bi. '532 S.C. Representative. 5355. '54, '5-Ha: Honor Roll: '52B5. '53, '51-Hi. Good-bye, Esta. Your many friends wlll miss you. DONALD W. TRUE J.V. Football, 52551 J.V. Baseball, '53: Spring Football, '53g Varsity Football, '53Big Spring Football, '54. This boy will certainly be missed in the sports department. Good luck, Don. You've left a good record at Manual-one of fine co-operation and loyalty. ELLA J. TRUMBO Good-bye. Jo. We shall miss your pleasant smile. We wish you a most happy future. CARL N. TURNER Honor Roll Certificate, 'SZEQ-'53: 5355-'54. You will be missed by your many friends, Carl. Good luck. THE CRIMSON MARGARET DELORIS UNDERWOOD Publicity Council. '53-'53l5: Red Cross Representative, '53: Lunchroom Duty. '53!i, '54g Accounting Club, '5455-'55: Bookkeep- ing Certificates. '53V2-'54. Good luck and best wishes to a swell girl. BETTY SUE VALENTINE Student Council Altemate. '52Ei: Bowling League, '525s-'53, Shorthand Certificates. '54'h '55 dood luck ln the future, Betty. BEVERLY ANN VAN ARSDALE F.T.A., '5255-'53g Latin Club, '52E5-'54g Term Honor Roll, '52!5-'55: Student Coun- cil Alternate, '54g S.C. Publicity, '5-lla: Book- keeping Certificate, '55g Honor Society. '55. Good-bye. Beverly. Your many frlends will miss you. MARY CAMILLE VOLZ Red Cross Representative, '52!5. Although Camille didn't take part in many activities, she has helped make Manual the fine school it is by her pleasing manner and co-operative spirit. Best wishes for the future, Camille. NORMAN F. WADE Red Cross Representative, '52!5-'53. ,Norman has made many friends whlle at Manual: we are sure he will have a suc- cessful future. Best of luck, Norman. we -1. ,C . , THE CRIMSON LINDSEY B. WALLER Band Camps. '52B5-'54l9: Marching Band, '52E5. '5355: Concert Band, '53, '54: Orches- tra, '52Ea-'53: State Contests, '52lh-'5355: Regional Contest. '53g Spring Concerts, '52, '53: Christmas Concerts, '52Ea, 53252 Delta Hi-Y, '525i-'55g Orchestra Letter, '52g Band Letter, '52, '53. iBuddy's record speaks for itself. Lots of luck and happiness. DELORES EVA WALLS Shorthand Pin. '54Bi: Bookkeeping Cer- tiflcate. '54. Delores will be missed by her many friends. We wish her happiness and lots of luck. DELLA ANN WARREN Honor Society, '54-'55: F.T.A., '52l5-'55: Vice-President. '53E5-'54g Pres.. '54l5-'55: Term Honor Roll. '52l5-'55: S.C. Alternate. '53: S.C. Rep.. '5325-5455: Senior Crimson Staff: Latin Club. '53!i-'54g Girls' Bowling League. '53!5-'54: Dramatics, '54B5: Manual Show Boat, '54l63 Y-Teens. '52Bb-'55. Manual is very proud of Della's outstand- ing record. We know she will be successful in anything she undertakes. BETTY CAROL WATERS Student Council Alternate, '53!iZ SJC. Rep., '54-'54B5: Term Honor Roll Certificate, '5255-'53, '53l5-'54: Typing Certificate, '54: Girls' Bowlring League. '525Q-'53: Art Award. '54: Safety Convention, '54'fQ: Student Poll Worker. '53l5:' Shorthand Certificate, '55p Senior Crimson Staff. 'Betty's smile and pleasing personality have won her many friends at Manual. Lots of luck, Betty. CLARA VAY WATKINS Girls' Bowling League, '5399-'54: Student Council Altemate, '531,Q-'54-'545a: Red Cross Rep., '5399-'54: Student Poll Worker, '53Vg: Bowling Pin, '54: Senior Crimson Staff. Best of luck and lots of happiness, Clara. Manual will miss you. 'efyivqms' 4 THE CRIMSON EDWARD 0. WEBB Audio-Visual Services, '5356-'54, '541A-'55. Track. '55. Manual will miss you. Ed. Lots of luck. May you have the best of everything in the future! HARRY V. WEBER Band Camp. '521,Q. '53w, '541A: Marching Band M , '521A. '53',i. '54',9: Concert Band. '54-'55g Brass Band. '54-'55: Chicago Trip. '54: State Contest, '543 Danville '54wg Lex- ington Trip. '54M. Good luck, Harry. The band and Manual will miss you very much. MYRA C. WEISS Term Honor Roll, '52M-'53: S.C. Alternate. '53-'531A: Jr. Red Cross Rep., '5399-'5-1: Ll- brary Club. '54-'54'f9-'55: S.C. Rep., '543 Democracy Contest, '553 Youth Speaks. '55. -Lots of luck, Myra. Manual will miss you. PATRICIA WELSH S.C. Publicity, 'SZW-'53, '53V,-'54: Delta Y-Teens. '521,e-'53: Typing Certificate. '5lV2- '52: Concert Orchestra. '54-'551 All State Music Contest. '54-'55. Pat's pleasant smile has won her many friends. Good-bye, Pat. BEVERLY JANE WI-IEATLEY Bookkeeping Certificate, '54'f2-'55: Latin Club, '53w-'54g Football Sklts, '539Q-'54. Beverly has made many friends during her stay at Manual. Best of everything. Bev- erly. THE CRIMSON J AMES E. WHEATLEY Although James has not been very active at Manual, he will not be forgotten. We wish him lots of happiness. BARBARA A. WHITEHOUSE J.V. Altemate Cheerleader, '521A-'53: Ken- tucky Future Retailers' Assn., 'Shi-'55: Pres- ldent of Ky. Future Retailers' Assn.. '541f9- '55: Term Honor Roll. '55, Good luck to a swell girl. We'1l miss seeing you. Lots of happiness, Barbara. BETTY CAROL WHITEHOUSE Mirror. '54V1-'55: Christmas Play, '541A: Senior Crimson: First Aid Certificate, '531A. We are sure Betty will be a success in all she undertakes, for she is so dependable. Good luck, Betty. DE ANN WHITING Harvest Hi-Jinks, '52WQ Student Poll Work- er. '53V.. De Ann is a sweet girl and will be much missed. Good luck in the future. De Ann. WILMA WIDMAN Jr. Achievement. '53541-'55: Queen of Jr. Achievement, '53-'54g Sec., '53V4: Treas., '545Q-'551 Art Club, '53: Marching Band, '521Af-'541A: Concert Band, '53-955: Band His- torian. '54541-'55: State Contests, '53-'55: Brass Band. '55g Music Convention in Chicago, '5-4: Band Camp. '53'A. '54'AZ S.C. Rep-. '53-'55: 'S.C. Alt.. 'SZLQQ Red Cross Rep., T533 Stu- dent Poll Worker, '531A: Orchestra. '55:' Or- chestra Trip to St. Louis. '55: Spring Con- certs, '53-'55g Christmas Concert. 5456: Spring Concert Cover Design, '54: Designer of Senior Band Award, '553 Term Honor Roll, '541A-'55: Marching Band Letter. '5236-'549Q. Wi1ma's fine record speaks for itself. THE CRIMSON DANIEL M. WIGGINS Crimson Staff, '531A-'54: Capt. Golf Team. '55: M , '54-'55g City Golf Champions, '54g Regional Golf Champions, '54g Honor Society. '54w-'55g M Club, '541Ai-'55, Spanish Club. 'MW-'55: Term Honor Roll, '53l,Q-'54: Stu- dent Poll Worker, '53w. Here is a swell guy. We are sure he wlll be a success in all he undertakes. Bye for now, Daniel. JACKIE G. WILKERSON J.V. Football. '5214-'53: Cartocnlst for Mir- ror, '53BQ-'555 Spring Football: Red and White Game, '54: Honorable Mention ln Na- tional Art Contest, '54: Art Key Award in Sculpture Contest. '54. Jackie is a swell guy with a wonderful sense of humor. I-le has been an asset to -Manual. Good luck, Jackie. We wish you and Mary a happy wedded life. JOHN RODNEY WILL Delta Hi-Y. '5299-'55: Treas., '5254-'53: Pres., '54w-'55: Swimming Team. '53: Orch., '521,Q-'53: Christmas Concert, '52',9g Spring Concert, '53: State Music Contest, '53: Dele- gate to State Youth Assembly, '54-'55. Rodney has made many friends here at Manual. His fine record speaks for itself. Best of luck in the future, Rodney. ROBERT MALCOLM WILL J.V. Football, '52V,: J.V. M , '52'A,: JV. City Champs, '521,Q: J.V. Basketball. '53g J.V. M , '53: Varsity Basketball. '54: Swim Team, '53-'55: M Club, '53-'55, Varsity M , '541A: Capt. of Swimming Team, '55. Bcb's football ability will be missed by the team. He has made many friends here at Manual. The Senior Class wishes him luck in all he undertakes. ROBERT WILLETT Baseball Spring Practice, '53g Boys' Bowl- ing League, 'sm-'53, Bob is a fine boy and we wish him much success in the future. THE CRIMSON JO ANN WILLIAMS Honor Society, '55: Term Honor Roll. '52- '55: H. R. Alt., '531A-'541,4,: Crimson Staff. '54'A-'55: Sr. Crimson Staff: F.T.lA. Club. '541A-'55: Fall Follies, '529s: Spring Concert. '53: Bowling League, '52: Typing Certificate. '54-'55: Shorthand Certificates and Pins. '5356-'55: Democracy Contest, '541f9: Jeffer- son Essay Contest. '54g Drama. '55. Jo Ann's sweet personality and winning smile will be missed by all. We wlsh her all the happiness ln the world. GERALD WAYNE WILLIS J.V. Football, '5259: Spring Football, '53. Gerald is a well-liked fella around school. We wlsh him much happiness. JOHN B. WILLMAN J.V. Baseball, '53: Band Camp, '53w. '54w: Marching Band. '53Vl. '5-156: Band Letter. '53v2: Band Senior Award Tie Clasp, '54w: Concert Band, '55. John's musical ability wlll be missed at Manual. DREXEL J. WOOD J.V. Football. '5254: J.V. M , '52V,: Spring Football, '53: Honor Roll, '525Q. Drexel will be missed at Manual. Good luck. Drexel. CORINNE AMELIA WOODWARD Red Cross Representative, '53'7Q-'54: Ad- venced Girls' Chorus, '54Vs-'55: Manual Show Boat. '54g Treas. for Girls' Chorus, '54w-'553 Drama. '55, Connie ls one of the sweetest girls we know. We wish her much happiness in the future. 'Y ' Mus. .- -. ,- ,,. THE CRIMSON GRAYDON WRIGHT I-lonor Roll, '53-'54: S.C. Representative. '54: Honor Society, '54'A: J.V. Basketball, '525Q: Varsity Basketball, '531A-'55: Var- sity M , '54: Track, '535i-'54g Track M '. '531fQ-'54: M Club, '53-'55. Rusty's basketball ability has certainly been a great asset to Manual. He will be greatly missed, especially in basketball sea- son. We wish him much success in the fu- ture. PATRICIA ANN WYATT Junior Achievement, '53-'54: 4-60 Short- hand Certiflcates, '531e-'54: 1-80 Shorthand Certificate. '531A-'54: 1-80 Shorthand Certifi- cate. '54V1-'55g 1-60 Shorthand Pin. '54: 1-80 Shorthand Pin, '5456-'553 Typing Cer- tificate. '55, Pat will be remembered as a sweet girl. We wish her much success in the fu- ture. LOUISE L. WYSSBROD 'Honor Roll, '54V1-'55: Band Camp, '52-'53- '543 Marching Band, '52Vg. '53Vl, '5-tvs: Band Letter, '52V2-'531x,: Senior Band Award Necklace. '54bQ: Concert Band, '53, '54, '55: State Contests. '53, '54, '55g Spring Con- certs, '53, '54, '55g National Music Educa- tors' Convention in Chicago, '54. Louise's musical ability will be greatly missed at Manual. Best of luck in the fu- ture, Louise. RICHARD YADON Spring Football. '54: Track. '54-'55: Audio- Visual Services, '549i-'55. Richard has been a swell sports enthusiast all the time he has been at Manual. Best of luck. CHARLOTTE MARIE YOUNG 'Honor Roll, '53-'54: S.C. Altemate, '53-'54: S.C. Rep., '539Q-'5-41,53 V.P. Epsilon Y-Teens. '531fQ-'555 Latin Club, '52'Ai-'53: Secretary- Treas. of Girls' Bowling League, '53'l,-'54: Adv. Girls' Chorus, '54: Show Boat. '54: Christmas Concert, '54: Typing Certificate. '54: Honor Society, '55. Charlotte has made many friends in her activities at Manual. We shall surely miss her. THE CRIMSON A 108 GAYNOR E. YOUNG Girls' Bowling League, 'SMA -'55: Transfer- red from John's Creek High School. Pike- ville, Ky.: Honor Roll, 'SIEQ-'54. Gaynor's friends that she has made while here will long remember her. EVA ZAKITIS !Honor Roll. '53119-'54V2: Epsilon Y-Teens, '531A-'549Q: I Speak For Democracy Con- test, '53V,: Honor Society, '55. Eva is one of Manual's top-ranking and outstanding students. She has won many friends while here and will be greatly miss- ed by all. Here is a girl of outstanding ability. who will make her mark in the world! WILLIAM W. ZIMMERMAN Boys' Chorus, '521A-'54: Mixed Chorus, '52- '55: Hi-Jinks, '525sp Fall Follies, '539s: Show Boat, '54945 Regional Festival, '54: Superior, Ensemble, '54: State Festival, '54: Superior, Ensemble, '54: Chorus Letter, '54: State Vo- cal Clinic. '54g Spring Football, '53-'54, 'Bill and his swell personality will be miss- ed by his friends of the senior class. He is last in this list but he is far from being least! 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. Since these senior pictures were sent to the engraver in March. one of the foregoing has dropped out of school-Wayne Howell. This list of seniors is correct as of April 27. 1955. IM THE CRIMSON PATRON'S PAGE The Accounting Club Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Adams Mr. and Mrs. James W. Adams Mary Lynne Adams Mr. and Mrs: R. R. Adams Anita Anna and J unlor and Doug Ann and Barbara Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Armes Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Baker Barbara and Johnnie Barbara and Norman Barbara and Walter Beatrice and Gerald Becky and Bonnie Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bell Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bennett Betty Betty Betty Betty and Carl and Curtis and Dotty Jo and John, '52 Mr. and Mrs. John E. 'Byrum Clarence A. Beutel Bev. and Bob Billy and Arnold Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Blansett Ercel Blansett Bobbie and Jim Mr. and Mrs. Gamett Boeschel Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Braden Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Brian Ed Bryan Bucky and Dave Mr. and Mrs. John C. Buttram Mrs. Byrd's English IV Class Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Byrum Carol and 'Gene Carole and Jim Carolyn and J. E. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carroll Ca-thy and Jim Charlotte and Dick Mr. and Mrs. Erich Charn Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cheatham Clark's Pharmacy Jack Clark Connie and Gene Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Corum Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Coryell Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cranna Cuba and Ronny Paul Daniel George Curry Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Curry Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Curtis -Mr. and Mrs. Ray Curtsinger Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dale David and Mary Vivian Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davis Wj0 and Mrs. A. N. Decker Dee and Clet Barbara Dendinger Dennle and Retha Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dennison Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dever Don and Judy Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Earl Durham Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Edlin Elizabeth and Kenny Charles David Elzy Mr. and Mrs. John M. Elzy Mr. and Mrs. E. B. English, Jr. Evarts English and Bill Blllips Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Eubanks Eugene Figge Barbara and Rae Fisher THE CRIMSON 105 PATRON'S PAGE Mr. and Mrs. John Fleltz Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Forrest Frances and Don Frankie and Dotty Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Frederick Mr. Gil Frederick Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gardner Geraldine and Windle Mr. A. A. Gibson Gwynneth Gibson Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Goff Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. David Goldsmith Mary Gordon and Sue Sturgeon Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Grubbs Gwen and Frank Robert Haag Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hargrave and Becky Helen and Pat Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hirschfield and Carol Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hornung Jimmie Howell Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Howlett Mary Alice Hudson Dr. and Mrs. Richard T. Hudson Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Humphrey Jack and Evarts Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jackman, '02 Jeannie and Neal Jim and Bobby Mr. and Mrs. E. H. 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These educators and friends have helped us along the way toward attaining that goal, not only through book learning but also by kindly chats which they have al- ways been glad to have whenever an occasion has arisen. The friends we have made while we have been here have all contributed to our attaining that goal-whether it is the girl for boyj we met at the end of lunch and walked to class or the fellow with whom we played football. As we leave these hallowed halls, we should not look backward and see what we wish we had done but we should look forward and-with the help of God-try to attain those new and higher goals, using the training we have received. R. B. L. 9 THE CRIMSON eaeecf of Japan! Manual I hclzcoc zn duPont Manual as a school o high standards o scholarshzp sportsmanship and scrwce ufhcrc all work or the common ffoocl I thcrcforc plcclffc myscl to obcy cstah hshcd authority accept rcsponstlnlzty or my own conduct and so honor our colors that thc school of lofty purposc and democratzc ulcals I plcdvc allcvumcc to the lag o the Unztccl States of Amcrzca and to the Hepublzc or uhzch lt stands onc natzon unclcr Gocl mchmszblc uzfh lzbc rty and lllSflCC for all , -, . , - , . X if ., .-I , . , , I . f 7 27 , , , ,, , b, ,f , - , , . , H 1 . . . f . . y . , . , crimson and white will ever be the symbol of a . , b, ,ty I -, f f - , A' f , -. , ' f 7 - . 26 TIIE CRIMSON CLUB nM TIIE CRIMSON 127 M Club The M 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 M , Its purposes are to honor its members, encourage good sportsmanship, 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 1955. 28 Tlllj CRIMSON ADVANCED GIRLS' CHORUS THE CRIMSON 129 Advanced Girls' Chorus This year Manual's Girls' Chorus has had a very active season. Our 65 members have sung at assemblies at Man- ual, at churches, and at the vesper service at the Kentucky Military Institute. We had a very successful group of singers at the Re- gional Contest at Southern High School this year. Three solos, two quartets, and one ensemble received superior ratings for their efforts and represented Manual at the State Contest in Lexington on April 29. The chorus sang on April 30. We wish to thank Mrs. Catherine Higgins for being such a meticulous director in guiding us through a successful sea- son. We have 17 graduating seniors this year. We wish them lots of luck in the future. The Officers are: President ....... ..... J o Ann Strange Vice President .... .... P rintha Potter Secretary ..... ......... S ara Lawler Treasurer . . . ..... Connie Woodward Librarian .... ...... J oyce Meyer THE CRIMSON S RU CHO ED MIX w -1- .v.f-wf ,, -. . TUE CRIMSON 131 Mixed Chorus The Mixed Chorus has had a busy and interesting year. We have sung over WHAS in radio and TV and have sung for the Kiwanis Club and at several churches. During the week before Christmas, groups from the chorus sang carols at the Stewart Dry Goods Company. Our annual Christmas program with the Orchestra was highly commended and our participation in the Regional Music Festival was very suc- cessful. Many of our members received superior ratings in solo, trio, quartet, and ensemble. These students par- ticipated in the State Music Festival at Lexington, as did the chorus. Thirty-five members sang in the opera episode in connection with the All State Orchestra program present- ed at the Kentucky Education Association. We bid farewell to our seniors and hope they will con- tinue their interest in choral music by active participaton in some musical organization. The officers of the 1954-55 Mixed Chorus are: President ....... . . . ....... Otis Hornback Secretary . . . ..... Allen Southall Treasurer . . . . . .Barbara Pricc Librarian .... .... H arold Bates 2 THE CRIMSON STUDENT COUNCIL THE CRIMSON 133 Student Counci Every student in du Pont Manual is a member of the All-Student Association. We are very fortunate in having an organized Student Government. Through it, every student enjoys the opportunity of voicing opinions and electing representatives. The primary functions of the Student Council are to help solve any problems which may arise and to promote student activities. Every homeroom elects three people to the Council: a Representative, an Alternate, and a Publicity Chairman. The representative attends the Student Council meet- ings and reports suggestions and complaints from his home- room. He holds a meeting during the homeroom period on Mondays, in which he acquaints the students of his home- room with the activities of the previous meeting. The duty of the alternate is to carry on the representative's duties in case of his absence. He also acts as secretary in the Monday meetings and assists the representative in every way posible. The duty of the publicity chairman is to keep the homeroom informed of the Student Council activities through active displays in the homeroom. THE CRIMSON CHESS CLUB THE CRIMSON 135 Chess Club We have had a very successful year this year. Al- though we didn't have any tournaments with other schools, we have got something out of every game we played. I-t may not have been a new play, it may have been the sportsmanship, but whatever it was, I'm sure everyone has enjoyed himself. We have had a good size club this year and we hope we can have a bigger and better club next year. We would like to congratulate each and every senior and wish him or her all the best of luck in the future. From left to righ-t in the picture members are: First row: Phyllis Showalter, Nancy Binder CSec.- Treas.J, Beverly Purdom, Billy Meyer. Second row: David Crockett, Douglas Wuest, George Wright iVice-Presidentl. Third row: John Davis, QPresidentD g John Moore, Mr. Rey- nolds, fClub Advisorl 5 Gary Hume, Jack Dennes. Again we congratulate all seniors. We hope many of you will join us next year. Remember if you can't play, we'll teach you. Respectfully, Nancy Binder, Secretary U6 TIIIC CRIMS AGUE LING LE BOW BOYS' THE CRIMSON 137 Boys' Bowling League The Boys' Bowling League was organized in February by Don Morrison and Ed Walker. There are four teams in the league: The Aces, Four Hearts, Jokers, and the Black Jets. The team captains are: Don Peterson, Bill Mulligan, Charles Henne, and Bill Zimmerman. The officers of the league are: President ..................... Don Meyer Vice President ..... ..... E d Walker Secretary-Treasurer . . . .... Don Morrison Sgt.-at-Arms ...... .... D on Petersen CHIMS ART CLUB THE CRIMSON 139 Art Club The Art Club this year consisted of ten members, nine from the senior high and one junior high member. Organi- zation of the club was a little later than in previous years. Late in November we elected officers and began to meet regularly every Thursday afternoon. During our meetings at school, we worked on various projects. Making paper-mache figures for children in hos- pitals was our main project this year. These figures were presented around Easter. Some of our field trips this year were to the Speed Museum as well as to the Art Club. Our most successful undertaking this year was a trip to Cincinnati on April 1, which the club sponsored. Miss Green and Miss Boyd ac- companied the thirty-four students who took the trip. We visited the Art Museum, the Conservatory, and the Zoo. Everyone had a wonderful time. Officers this year were: President ......... ............ A lma Smith 'Secretary .... Margaret Braden Treasurer ......... ....... O scar Browner Other members are Barbara Daugherty, Gary Fife, Bar- bara Daugherty, 'Carol Gardner, Karen Hemdahl, Deanne O'Leary, Bonnie Milby. ' Seniors graduating Margaret Braden, Secretary THE CRIMSON Y-TEENS THE CRIMSON 141 Y-Teens Y-Teens are wise teens. Let's have a look at some of the many things they do that make them wise. Service projects, such as making favors and Valentine gifts, Easter baskets, and Halloween masks for Children's Hospital, are all a big part of the program. All kinds of parties and tournaments and practice in many sports are the social and athletic activities. There are discussions and movies on dif- ferent religions, brotherhoods, and other suchserious sub- jects. A reward for all is friendship and fun. ' A potato chip sale is an annual affair for the Y-Teens. The money helps pay some girl's way to attend Camp Chelan near Sellersburg, Indiana, and to a conference in Tennessee. This year was the Centennial year for the Y.W.C.A. and there were programs concerning it. There are over 300,000 Y-Teens in the United States. As you can see, no matter what your interest may be- you will enjoy the Y-Teens. Why don't you come and see? Why not join next year the Y-Teens and become a part of the act ? Mary Ritchey 2 THE CRIMSON ACCOUNTING CLUB THE CRIMSON 143 Accounting Club The Accounting Club has had many interesting meet- ings during the school year. We have had several speakers and have been on two field trips. Our officers this year are: Retha Dennison ....... ....... P resident Mary Helen Clayton .... Vice-President Patricia Dooley ...... ..... S ecretary Doris Jean Carroll .... ..... T reasurer Irene Patterson ........ .... S gt-at-Arms Our other members are: Betty Bevars Jo Ann Hargraves Shirley Taylor Nancy Thompson Deloris Underwood We invite anyone who has had two years of bookkeep- ing to join the club next year. We would also like to thank Mrs. Mattingly, our spon- sor, for helping us so much this year. THE CRIMSON I i SPANISH CLUB - V-U.-me-:fa r Q THE CRIMSON 145 Spanish Club This year has been a very prosperous and active one for El Pasatiempo, Manual's Spanish Club. We have made trips to the Chili Bowl, had a Christmas party, made and sold puppets, written to pen-pals in South America, seen movies of Mexico, and learned much about the Spanish language by playing interesting and entertaining games. A picnic will be given in May to climax our year's program. El Pasatiempo is under the splendid guidance of Miss Givens, who has done a wonderful job with the clubl This year we have had the largest membership the club has ever had. Our officers were : President ...... ..... I van Goldstein Vice-President .... Betty Rogers Secretary ...... .... E unice Miller Treasurer ........ ....... N ancy Curry Point Chairman .... .... A nnie Lou Parker Program Chairmen . . . ...... Bill Harting, David Daulton Eunice Miller, Secretary 'l'lll'I CIHMSUN 147 l Manual Qrchestra The Manual Orchestra is completing a very illustrious year. We were the only high school orchestra that per- formed at the National Educators' Music Conference and the Music Teachers' String Association. The applause and favorable comments of the teachers made each member proud to be a part of this organization representing Manual. Among the numbers played this year were two com- missioned works of the Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra. The large crowd at our Spring Concert enjoyed the per- formance given by the Concert and Symphony Orchestras. This program also featured an oboe solo by Mary Ann Moore and a number featuring the first violin section. The Concert Orchestra has visited several junior highs. The purpose of these visits is to interest the students in the music department. We wish all the graduating members the best of luck in their chosen careers. n Peggy Harris 148 '1'II E CRIM SUN W7 If CREATIVE WRITING CLUB -I' THE CRIMSON 149 Creative Writing The Creative Writing Club has been holding meetings all year, and we have enjoyed helping one another with our writing. We wrote a skit for an assembly. We would like to thank Miss Frantz for sponsoring our club. The officers of the club are: President ...... .... M axine Gottesman Vice-President . . . ...... Jack Dennes Secretary .... .... N ancy Routen' Treasurer ............... Barbara Howlett' Other members in the club are: Bonnie Lou Milby Sharon McMaken Jo Ann Rowland Mary Lou Wong Helen Stinchcomb Bunny Hagan' Jackie Stanley' ' Star indicates graduating seniors. Nancy Routen, Secretary fe-qi. .--an-or-ws.-l.-.ia 4 THE CRIMSON 151 MBDUBI B6I'lCi The Concert Band has been very active during the past month. We have played concerts at Highland and Manly Jr. Highs, performed at our annual Spring Concert, and on Saturday, April 2, competed with solos and ensembles in the Regional Music Festival at Southern High School. Again this year Manual came away with more Superior ratings than any other school entered. The band took 37 Superiors -23 solos and 14 ensembles. Every section of the band was represented by at least one Superior, in both solos and ensembles. Our Concert Band this year numbers 99 members of which 24 are seniors, 35 are juniors, 23 are sophomores, and 17 are junior high students. During the first semester the Marching Band of 120 members was active at all of the football games. The mem- bers practiced faithfully intricate formations, which were performed at these games. Manual is very proud of both its Marching Band and Concert Band. Pat Schubert, Secretary 2 TIIIC CRIMSON D ,651 , L L . XQAXK , , ,,,,,v , '... ,I iz Q .. 2 KEY CLUB THE CRIMSON 153 Key Club This year has been very successful for the Key Club of duPont Manual. In our two inductions this year we were fortunate to induct boys of very high quality. We will continue to sell our Manual decals next year. The Key Club was represented at the district conven- tion by Dick Lutz and Sam Newland. The past year has been a year of making new friends and strengthening old friendships for all Key Clubbersf' The graduating seniors wish all possible luck and success to the Key Club for next year. Bob Carnighan, Secretary 34 'I'lI IC CRIMS MIRROR STAFF We have done our best to give you correct, prompt THE CRIMSON 155 The Nlanual Nlirror The Mirror Staff offers its sincere congratulations to the graduating Class of 1955. . . . . . .Cartooriist news We wish to thank everyone for his or her generous support during the school year. The graduating members are: John Schank .... Joyce Mangum .. Alice Smith ..... Guy Nicholson, Jr. ...... . Jack Wilkerson . . . . Ruth Charn Bob Haag Bill Leyers Richard Lutz Other memb Ruth Corum Frank Coryell Mary Hudson Cornelia King GTS RFE: Mr. John A. Bird ............Editor Associate Editor . . . . . .Associate Editor .Managing Editor Cathy Miller Pat Penick Betty Whitehouse Bonnie Milby James Smith Grace Whipple . . . .Advisor 56 THE CRIMSON LTA HI-Y DE - - 'vs -an-1' THE CRIMSON Delta Hi-Y Delta has had a successful year in athletics, having won the Hi-Y basketball championship. We expect the club to really get going next year as we have a fine group of sopho mores and juniors. We have seven graduating seniors four of whom are officers. Our present officers are: President ..................... Rodney Will Vice President ...... Art Deters Secretary .. .... Clifford Seaton Treasurer .. ....... Tom Cain Sgt.-at-Arms . . . ..... Buddy Waller Chaplain .......... .... G aither Flatt Other members are: Ed. Hornung Ed. Holloway Ronald Peters Leroy Pickett Roy Tharp 58 THE CRIMSON TEACHERS OF AMERICA FUTURE THE CRIMSON 159 Future Teachers of America The Alice Freeman Palmer Club of the Future Teachers of America at Manual has had a very active year. Some of our most outstanding projects included our second annual Christmas party at Children's Hospital, our officers attend- ing a Future Teachers of America party at Shawnee High School, a cookie and candy sale, and participation in the University of Louisville workshop. We have had many fine programs. First-year teachers and also those of long experience have spoken at our meet- ings. The film, Freedom to Learn, was shown. In March our club held a discussion on integration, which proved very gratifying. Each member had a part in the program. r We have all enjoyed this year with Future Teachers of America and hope the years to come will prove as suc- cessful. Our officers for this year were: President ...... .... D ella Warren Vice-President .... Carolyn Reeves Secretary .... ..... S ylvia Phillips Treasurer .. .... Barbara Howlett Historian . . . ..... Jackie Stanley Artist .. .......... Alma Smith Sylvia Phillips, Secretary 160 THE CRIMSON LATIN CLUB my -rv -ww 1.--1 - f . .- sq-,X--fm--,.,v'-'wi'1, w 'l'llE CIHMSUN 161 Latin Club We had a Roman banquet to honor the founding of Rome on April 21. To take care of expenses for this, we had a candy and cookie sale on April 1. During May we took an educational trip to the Speed Museum. Anne Little, Publicity Chairman . 2 'I' II E C H I M S A 2 ERS' CLUB TUCKY FUTURE RETAIL EN K THE CRIMSON 163 Ky. Future Retailers' Club This club was organized in September, 1947, when Dis- tributive Education fRetail Selling! was added to the school curriculum. The club members have charge of the daily pencil sales for the Student Loan Pencil Fund. A highlight of the year was the State Convention for Kentucky Future Retailers at the University of Kentucky at Lexington on March 30. One of the presiding officers was Joyce Morgan, state secre- tary. Our chapter officers are: President ....... .... B arbara Whitehouse Vice President .... ...... R oberta Shaw Secretary ..... ..... J oyce Morgan Treasurer . . ..... Phyllis Butcher Reporter .. ......... Nancy Bennett Nancy Bennett, Reporter 16-4 T II IC C Il I M S ON ,E 5 DRUM MAJORS AND MAJORETTES TIIE CRIMSON 165 Drum Majors and Drum Nlajorettes Stepping high for the duPont Manual Band, under the direction of Mr. Griffith, this year were Don Baldwin and Bob Lawrence-drum majors, Judy Heldman, Carol White- house, and Martha Yager-drum majorettes. The drum majors attended the Smith Waldbridge Drum Major School at Syracuse, Ind., last summer and the F.F.A. Camp at Hardinsburg with the drum majorettes. They marched at nine football games, including Lex- ington and Danville, and marched in parades at Hardins- burg, Louisville and Danville. Hifi 'l'II1'I Cf li I ,Xl S GIRLS' BOWLING LEAGUE THE CRIMSON 167 ' ' B I' L Girls ow mg eague The Girls' Bowling League's season, which ended with a party at Parkmoor, has been most successful. During the school year on each Wednesday twelve teams and 60 girls bowled at Parkmoor. Some of the girls bowled in the City Tournament and the Golden Jubilee Tournament. The Girls' Bowling League wishes its graduating sen- iors the very best of luck. It also wishes to thank its advisor, Miss Sheegog, and the officers for their faithful and excel- lent services. . The officers are: President ...... ..... M argaret Menges Vice President . .. ..... Loretta Klein Treasurer .... .......... D olly Boggs Loretta Klein, Secretary 168 T11 If C HIM SO JR. RED CROSS ty: -'Vw- f5is'! - T. THE CRIMSON 169 Junior Red Cross The Manual Chapter of the Junior Red Cross is made up of one representative from each homeroom. These rep- resentatives have done a wonderful job and have certainly accomplished much. The aims of the Junior Red Cross are: 1. Development of international understanding and good will. 2. Knowledge of better health and safety habits. 3. Cultivation of ideals of service. We wish to thank Miss Chipman and Mrs. Partridge for having been such wonderful sponsors. Members of the Junior Red Cross Chapter-Wide Coun- cil are: Philip Caudill ..... . . .Secretary Louella Charnock r i r ,H TIIE CRIMSON 171 Library Club Membership in the Library Club provides an oppor- tunity to explore the field of library work and enables.-the girls to contribute a service to the school. Our officers this year are President ..... .... B arbara Strange Vice-President .. .... Jeanette Campbell Secretary ................... Nancy Routen thank them for the library this year: Charlene Claypool Jo Nelle Carney Barbara Strange Nancy Routen We would like to congratulate the following seniors and wonderful service they gave to the Ellen Kesten Betty Herman Jackie Jordan Betty Malee LaVaughan Hundley 72 TIIE CRIMSON 2 a Lifm 74 'E-3 ji' R CHEER LEADERS THE CHIMSUN 173 Cl'l22I'l26d2l'S The cheerleaders would like to express their sincere appreciation to the student body for helping us have a suc- cessful season. All but three members of the eligible squad are graduating. Those graduating are Reta Decker, Dolores Self, Wanda Davis, Leah Newman, Bill Billips. Good luck to you all. Pat Stiff E CHIMS REGULAR CRIMSON STAFF THU CRIMSON 175 Crimson The Crimson Staff has been busy this year. We put out issues in October, November, January, February, and March. We published articles and pictures about sports, school activities, trips, and people, and also literary ma- terial submitted by the students of Manual as well as that prepared by members of the staff. Members of the staff attended the Kentucky High School Press Association meeting at Lexington on March 18. Those on the Crimson staff this year are: Seniors Ann Eichele Mimi Rodman Eva Gibson Nancy Routen Sonia Goldberg Tina Sternberg Barbara Howlett Jo Ann Williams Pat Miller , Juniors Betty Rogers Jim Stites John Sanders Norman Stoltz Helen Stinchcomb E. F. G. 176 THE CRIMSON STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD l.7fg.e15l . .f:m'Tisf'ggf?-Slim, -' ,. THE CRIMSON 177 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 from their English units, the members serve for the remainder of their school life. Char- acter, leadership, an average of 80172, in each subject, and a good attendance record are the requirements for nomina- tion to the Executive Board, and these standards have to be maintained. The members of the Board serve as chairmen of com- mittees, which carry out the work of the Student Council. From the Student Council Executive Board are chosen all the officers of the All-Student Association. As the whole student government plan of our school depends on the Ex- ecutive Board for guidance and execution of plans, it is im- portant that its personnel be chosen with care. We now have a very efficient, wide awake Executive Board doing an excellent job. THE CRIMSON CAMERA CLUB T11 L5 C li I M S O N 179 CGITIZTG The Camera Club drove to Bernheim Forest on April 30 for a picnic. We took a lunch and spent the afternoon there. This is only one of the many activities in which the Camera Club participates. We invite all to come and join the fun next school year. Carolyn Alexander, Secretary THE CRIMSON RADIO CLUB ,' 'fm . V ' -' .AA THE CRIMSON 181 Radio Club The duPont Manual Amateur Radio Club is an organiza- tion licensed by the Federal Communications Commission to train prospective students to obtain their Amateur Radio License. The club meets in Radio Shop, room 353, every morning, where students practice code and learn amateur radio operating. I The club has a 1000 watt Radio-Telephone and Radio- Telegraph station with the call letters W4LJN. The station- is on the air almost everyday and students contact many amateurs throughout the world. To join the club enrollment in Radio 1 is required and an Amateur Radio License must be obtained within two se- mesters or one semester and a summer. Anyone interested in amateur radio may contact any of the club members or Mr. Frederick, trustee of the club. There is always room for new members that want to learn amateur radio. Girls will be admitted into the club for the first time next year. Let us hear from you. We are heard throughout the world. The officers are: President ...... ........ J ohn Pitcock Vice-President ........... Robert Williamson Secretary-Treasurer . . . ..... Jerry Schmitt 2 THE CRIMSON AUDIO-VISUAL SERVICES THE CRIMSON 183 Audio-Visual Education We should all be proud of our audio-visual department, which is considered one of the best in the state. Our equip- ment consists of motion picture, filmstrip, and opaque pro- jectorsg record playersg recordsg and a splendid centralized sound system. Two direct telephone lines from the Louis-' ville Free Public Library to our school give us access to the thousands of recordings and transcriptions which can be piped into our classrooms. ' The service is operated by students under the able di- rection of Miss Olga Schmutz. Miss Schmutz Will lose the following hard-working sen- iors: Mary Adams Beverly Lerner Ernest Miller Robert Davis Bobby Ragland George Janes Tommy Martin Don Petersen Linus Senhen Don Meyer Earl Goldsmith Ed Webb Walter Puthuff Richard Yadon Jo Ann Mondun Don Schoo Phyllis Ingram Leroy Pickett Ronnie Skaggs Ed Hornung THE CRIMSON HONOR SOCIETY Q-:A-mum .i THE CRIMSON 185 National Honor Society The Honor Society has completed another successful year. Among the new activities was the presentation of Honor Roll plaques to the senior and junior division homel rooms with the highest percentage of their enrollment on the Honor Roll. The officers of the Honor Society are: President ..... .... E dward Monheimer Vice-President .. ........ Eva Gibson Secretary .... ........ F aye Beliles Treasurer ................ Donald Bradbury The membership of this group is chosen by the faculty from the senior and junior classes on the basis of four qualities: scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Members of the duPont Manual Chapter of the National Honor Society are on next page. 186 THE CRIMSON MEMBERS OF NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Mary Adams Donald Armes Faye Beliles William Billips Mary Boeschel Donald Bradbury Margaret Braden Betty Brookshire Robert Carnighan Maureen Carroll Charles Cheatham Robert Charmoli Theodore Chism David Daulton Reta Decker Ann Eichele Evarts English Marian Frederick Eva Gibson William Gibson Sonia Goldberg Ronald Adams Richard Auter Phyllis Baker William Curl john Davis Alvin Evans ,Indy Farrior Gretchen Gadow Robert Geary SENIORS Sue Gruber Betty Herle Sara Hirschfield Robert johnson Ronald johnson Alan Krauss Anna Leach Beverly Lerner William Leyers JoAnn Lively William McCammon Joyce Mangum Rebecca Milby Catherine Miller Thomas Miller William Mobley Edward Monheimer joyce Montgomery Mary Ann Moore Patricia Penick Phyllis Pike JUNIORS Maxine Gottesman David Grady Ralph Hall Dorothy Herle Loretta Kostolnik Richard Kreke Doris McComas Margaret Menges Eunice Miller joan Pittelko Printha Potter Marilyn Presley Nancy Rhodes james Roggenkamp Nancy Routen Patricia Schubert Dolores Self Peggy Smith Kenneth Snider Tina Stcrnbcrg IoAnn Strange Ralph Taylor Beverly Van Arsdale Della Warren Marilyn Wesley Daniel Wiggins JoAnn Williams Graydon Wright Charlotte Young Eva Zakitis Patricia Poorc Betty Rogers john Sanders Nancy Sanders john Sayre William Spaulding Lawrence Taylor Alfred Thiele Carol Trautwcin RIMS ..,f-Mun,-A 4.3. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM 1 K 1.65, ,..,H,,w V S , W.,'1,.Nqmk! , THE c1i1MsoN 189 Football 1952 y, This year something new was added to the Manual roster of opponents. The newcomers to the city football circuit were Eastern, Shawnee, Atherton, and Southern. Manual defeated all of these, plus St. X, to give them a 5-5 record. The Reds also received a bid to play in a bowl game in Pensacola, Fla. but were 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. 1953 V2 Manual had the smallest team in its history this year. They were small in size but had a fighting spirit of giantsL The Reds won 4, lost 6, and tied 1. Manual tied a highly favored Flaget team and had victories over Eastern, Valley, and Southern. In the annual Turkey Day game Manual outplayed and outfought Male in every aspect but the Pur- ples were lucky enough to slip past us by the score of 14-13. Bobby Ferriell and Bob Woolfolk were the able captains of' this year's squad. This was Mike Basrak's last year as head football coach at Manual. 1954 V1 One of Manual's hardest fighting and highest spirited teams ever to play at the Manual Stadium was led by Co- Captains Charlie Barnett and Joe Brown. From a very tough schedule the Big Reds compiled a four win, five loss, and two tie season. Many of the losses were by very close scores, and the two ties were with top teams. Mr. William Jasper took over the Big Reds this season, and it looks as though he will do a fine job as head coach. Another surprise for Manual this season was the acquirement of the former Manual All-State end and Uni- versity of Kentucky star, Mr. James Proffitt, as the 'new end coach, succeeding Mr. Homer Jackson. THE CRIMSON 191 Basketball 1952-53 Even though Coach Riffey had an inexperienced group of boys, they had that true Manual spirit. Although the record wasn't impressive, 11 wins and 11 defeats, they Won impressive victories over Flaget and Male. The team, cap- tained 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 Ronnie Whitehouse, Phil Shartzer, Duffy Franklin, and Captain Roessler. 1953-1954 Coached by Mr. Jim Riffey, the Hard Luck Kids com- piled an over-all record of twenty-one wins and four defeats that everyone was proud of. Displaying an unequaled team spirit and desire to win, the Big Reds defeated six of the top ten teams in the state and won victories over every team in the seventh region. We went into the district tournament with our center, Earl Beyl, and guard, Phil Shartzer, nursing injuries and lost a heart-breaker to Flaget, 62-60, on a last minute shot. We here at Manual feel that if the team had been at full strength, they could have gone far in the state and there is no doubt that Manual had the best team in this region. The leading play-makers this year were Captain Phil Shartzer, Earl Beyl, Louie Vassie, Pete Tomerlin, Norman Kercher, Don Murphy, and Bill Moseley. 1954-1955 The basketball team, led by Captain Bill Moseley, had a good season, winning 14 games while losing only 8 during the regular playing season. They lost a very close game to Flaget in the semi-finals of the District Tournament, 69 to 67. Coach Jim Riffey will miss the fighting ability of such boys as Bill Moseley, George Janes, Rusty Wright, Jim Catinna, Torn Kannapel and Ken Hartlage, but he will be looking forward to next season with Co-Captains Jim Self and Don Gambrall, and all the other returning boys. C 92 TIIE CRIMSON kv E VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM THE CRIMSON 193 Baseball 1953 Mr. Kimmel and his boys, up to their usual standards, did it again. Led by seven letter men and Captain Duffy Franklin and Co-Captain Bo Carter, the Big Reds won the city championship. Tom Lovell pitched a no-hitter in the district bout, but the team lost a heartbreaker, 4-3. Their record for 1953: won 25, lost 3. 1954 Even though Mr. Kimmel lost 11 lettermen from last year's team, the returning boys and several fine boys up from the J.V. team led the squad to a fine season C22 wins and 6 lossesj. Captained by Louie Vassie and Eddie Dun- can, the team carried on in the true Manual spirit and up- held the Manual tradition in baseball. 1955 Mr. Kimmel is looking forward to another winning season. Although some of Manual's greatest baseball players graduated last year, Mr. Kimmel is hoping that his return- ing letterment will pile up some more wins on his outstand- ing record of 379 wins and 95 losses. During his 23 years of coaching at Manual he has won 7 State Championships, 15 City Championships, 10 Falls City Championships, 3 Ohio-Indiana Championships, and 4 Regional Championships. In the four year period since moving to Second and Lee Streets, his record stands at 102 wins, 13 losses, 2 City Championships and 1 State Title. Captain Joe Dawson and Co-Captain Herby Knecht will try to pitch Manual to an- other State Championship. Top-Varsity Swimming Team Bottom-Varsity Golf Team ,.. .-.CIE THE CRIMSON 195 Swimming 1953 After a slow start this year the team really got rolling in time for the State Meet in Lexington, Kentucky. The team couldn't be tagged outstanding this year but it was one of the better ones in the city. Co-Captained by Don Dean and Barrett Short of the 1952 squad, they held their own in all meets in which they participated. 1954 Working under the handicap of no place to practice and without a coach, Manual's orphan team did a fine job with Mr. R. P. Kerr acting as supervisor. Under him the Tankmen tied Atherton in their only scheduled meet. In the state, Co-Captains Bob Leonhardt and Randy Waldron led the team to a hard earned fourth. 1955 This year the swimming team, coached by Mr. Robert Kerr, consists of eleven boys. They are John Bierbaum, Bob Will, Mike Hemmer, George Brown, Don Schuler, Billy Clarkson, Bob Charmoli, Evarts English, George Bingham, Charles Woodside, and Jerry Peters. Golf 1953 9 This was a big season for the golfmen at Manual, with three men back from last year's squad. The linksmen had a record of 12 wins and 2 losses. Leading the team were Captain Harold Tyree, his brother Eddie, Randall Hope- well, John Potter, and Dan Wiggins. 1954 With Capt. Eddie Tyree at the helm, Randall Hopewell, John Codey, Gerald Leach, Daniel Wiggins, Larry Oslin, and Lenvil Hurt carried Manual golf to a fine season, one of their best. Manual can well be proud of her Linksmen. 1955 The golf team, coached by Mr. Bill Jasper, will have Dan Wiggins as its captain this season. Other members of the team are: John Codey, Tom Oursler, Doc Patrick, Don Lencke, Russell Williams and Ernie Miller. 96 THE CRIMSON 4' .WM ...lima v Eggxghi gf ,,f VARSITY TRACK TEAM 1, ' 'tcm THE cnzmsozv 197 TTGCIQ 1953 , Hindered by the loss of the graduating seniors, Mr. Charmoli found himself with a group of green boys out for track. They surprised everyone, however, taking all five dual meets they participated in and qualified three boys for the state meet. Outstanding this year were Leroy Huehls, Norm Franklin, Sonny Woods, Dan Godby, Joe Maloney, Jim Gibson, and Jim Hudson. 1954 For having to practice in the school yard, the track team did a fine job for Manual. Mr. Charmoli had only four returning lettermen but he built a fine team around them. After dropping the first two meets to fine Indiana high school teams, they took a triangular meet with Eastern and Shawnee and a fourth place in the New Albany Relays. 1955 Mr. Charmoli will be depending on his returning letter- men this season to bring some wins home. Some of these re- turning lettermen are Evarts English, Ed. Monheimer, Mike Hemmer. The team has been working out at the stadium and seems to be ready to win quite a few meets. QS 'I' II IC CRIMSON THE CRIMSON l ,Y-i GRAVES QUALITY CLEANERS MA. 5800 - MA. 5131 We own our plant-All garments insured City-Wide pick-up cmd delivery service Let's Go BOWLING AT FREDERICIQS LANES 2750 So. 7th St. Road CA. 55l5 Louisville, Kentucky Air Conditioned THE CRIMSON Compliments of MR. ASH'S FIFTH 'PERIOD ENGLISH IV CLASS Velda Baker Helen Carter Robt. Charmoli Mary Crenshaw Wanda Davis Doris Dunn Barbara Fields Rita Forrest Nancy Goff Sue Gruber William Hackemack Lillian Hinton James Jones Frankye Kidd William McCammon Janet McKinney Alan Nall Sam Patrick Marilyn Presley Printha Potter Marlene Rice John Schank Patsy Shacklette Kenny Snider Mary Stockton Margie Stokes Deloris Underwood Dee Ann Whiting Richard Yadon THE CRIMSON Compliments of MISS FRANTZ'S FOURTH PERIOD ENGLISH IV CLASS Robert E. Adams Allen E. Byrum James Catinna Herb Corey Eileen Figge Joe Frazar Johnny Gibson I. Lee Goldstein Dale Haines Ken Hartlage William Hermann Bobby Johnson Ricky Klotz Herbie Knecht Bill McKeigan Carl Mills Shirley O'Nan Arthur Robb Jim Roggenkamp Daniel Wiggins '77 PHE CRIMSON Compliments of MISS ROSEBERY'S SECOND PERIOD ENGLISH IV CLASS Faye Beliles Pat Brunson Maureen Carroll David Daulton Jack Elzy David Goins Minnie Harris Phyllis Ingram Carol Jungbert Don Paul Morrison Bill Moseley Shirley Neumann Jo Ann Page Nancy Rhodes Mimi Rodman Dolores Self Charlotte Sorrell Betty M. Sparks Shirley Taylor Carl Turner Camille Volz Myra Weiss Betty Whitehouse Jo Ann Williams THE CRIMSON I. I Compliments of MR. PURNELL'S FOURTH PERIOD U. S. HISTORY CLASS Carolyn Barnes Charlie Barnett Doris Bouchard Cessna Brown David C. Broyles Barbara Bush Kathryn Carter Lynn Cotton Chuck Everett Bill Fielden Joe G. Glass Don C. Gullion Shirley Harrington Sidney Hester Beverly Mahan Lee O. Bryan Jerry Peters Danny Riley Betty Rogers Carolyn Rose John Schank Beverly Schumann Lowell Snider David Sparks Pat Stiff Diana Walker THE CRIMSON Compliments of MR. BIRD'S THIRD PERIOD ENGLISH IV CLASS Wm. K. Adams Don Armes Jerry Azbill Bill Brown Robert Carnighan Charles Cheatham Patsy Durham Judy Eubanks Donna Jean Ford Marian Frederick William Gibson James Grubbs David Heimerdinger Edwin Hornung Barbara Humphrey Nancy Keller Alan Krauss Rudi Markl Geraldine Minyard Leah Newman Guy Nicholson, Jr. Joyce Oliver Emmett Swann Ralph Taylor Joyce Thompson Donald True John Willman Louise Wyssbrod THE CRIMSON Compliments of MR SMITH'S FIFTH PERIOD ENGLISH IV CLASS Josephine Adams Louie Baugh Gayle Joyce Barry Betty Jean Bevars Bill Billips Jo Ann Blakely Barbara Braden Jo Nelle Cameron Geraldine Childress Louise Edwards Joyce Fleitz Donald G. Franke Ollie Gordon Virginia Greer Carolyn Hobbic Edwina Rae Jackson George Janes Robert J. 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Pitcock Walter Poff Helen Royalty Aline Schuler Milton Seitz Jackie Tharpe Marjorie Williams Jim Wheatley 1 PHE CRIMSON Compliments of MR KIMMEL'S SECOND PERIOD ENGLISH III CLASS Buddy Allgood Helen Alston Ann Atkinson Kenneth Bailey Sandra Campbell John Codey Robert Davis John Dever Mary Ennis Joan Fisher Alice Fuirgerson Billy Goad Ralph Hall Tony Heitzman Eddie Holloway Yvonne Kern Herbert Kimbel Charles Lamoureaux Frank Leezer David McMillen Margaret Menges Barbara Meyers Alice Rice Betty Rogers Larry Taylor Glyn Williams Tllli CRIMSON 2 Compliments of MISS WANLESS' THIRD PERIOD ENGLISH IV CLASS Benetta Bolin Larry Fears Bobby Gardner Donna Gardner Peggy Greer Lona Hamilton Betty Herle Bill Houchins Ben Krentzman Bill Leyers Maxine Montgomery John O'Masters Deloris Setzer Jo Ann Strange Beverly Van Arsdalc Jack Wilkerson Gay Young ki THE CRIMSON Compliments of MR TURNER'S SECOND PERIOD ENGLISH IV CLASS William Anderson George Archer Jackie Barton Joan Beasley Mitchelene Conover Barbara Davis William Davis Delores Dawes Carol Gardner Sonia Goldberg Margaret Grau Ed, Hayes Carol Helm Sara Hirschfield Carole Jones Lee Kessler Larry Kinney Hank McFarland Pat Miller Albert Myers Leroy Pickett Dave Robinson Barbara Roddy June Roland Jackie Stanley Kenny Tharp THE CRIMSON 209 Compliments of MR. KIMMEL'S THIRD PERIOD ENGLISH IV CLASS Shirley Absher Carol Adams Beverly Borders Marilyn Wesley Byrum Doris Jean Carroll Mary Clayton Barbara Curry Nancy Curry Joyce Ann Dale Joe Dawson Reta Decker Ann Eichele Pat Estes Barbara Furrow Pat Henry Barbara Howlett Richard Lutz Betty Malee Becky Milby Tommy Miller Mary Nevltt Pat Prescott Bobby Ragland J. E. Sowell Bill Sublette Rusty Wright Charlotte Young l THE CRIMSON Compliments of MR. KIMMEL'S FIRST PE ENGLISH IV CLASS Mary Lynne Adams Lynne Addis Caroll Baize Ercel Blansett Margaret Braden Charlene Claypool Joyce Cleveland Barbara Hardesty Cole George Hopkins Anita Mays Betty Meenach Patsy Merrell Don Meyer Pat Mitchell Mary Ogle Tommy Oursler Ronald Peters Don Petersen Joan Pittelko Nancy Routen Albert Saling Billy Shain Regina Smith Tina Sternberg Barbara Strange Betty Valentine Betty Waters Beverly Wheatley Pat Wyatt RIOD THE CRIMSON Compliments of MR TURNER'S FIRST PERIOD ENGLISH IV CLASS Herbert Alfred Robert Ater Howard Bates Helen Best Regina Bieber James Connor Joyce Flaherty Duffy Ford Paul Godby Barbara Gonterman Mary Gordon Leo Grawemeyer Nick Hardesty Carl Heger Edward Holloway Bob Jackman Anna Leach Sam McKinney Jo Ann Mondun Donald Schoo Betty Sells Martha Sharber Roma Spencer John Sullivan Kenneth Tranter Eddie Webb Bob Will Richard Yadon Glenn Young THE CRIMSON Compliments of MISS EAGER'S SECOND PERIOD ENGLISH IV CLASS Barbara Bard Dave Brian Doris Ann Burger Leo Charn Thelma Comer Bob DeMarsh Retha Dennison Patricia Dooley Fay Margaret Hikes Otis D. Hornback Ramona Howard Jackie Jordan Beverly Jean Lerner Dave Leister Jimmy Morris Peggy Morris Sylvia Newton Barbara Renfro Norma Scheer Leroy Short Alice Smith Sandra Sterner Clara Vay Watkins Rodney Will THE CRIMSON Compliments of MISS EAGER'S FIFTH PERIOD ENGLISH IV CLASS Charlie Barnett June Barrow Harold Bates Mary Ellen Boeschel Don Bradbury Joe E. Brown Ruth Cagle Art Deters Martha Griffin Jo Ann Hargrave Nyla Rae Harper Betty Jean Herman Beverly Hopewell Bobby House Ronald Clifton Johnson Tom Kannapel Jim Landers Ed Layman Ed Monheimer Gloria Norton Irene Patterson Sylvia Phillips Elizabeth Puckett Rodney Rigsby Barbara Smith Peggy L. Smith Sharon Snyder Buddy Waller Della Warren Pat Welsh THE CRIMSON Compliments of DEAN SMITH'S SIXTH PERIOD ENGLISH IV CLASS Gloria Anderson Ronald Bott Phyllis Bowling Ruth Charn Joan Curtis Shirley Davison Janice Durham James Hanners Al Hayes Gene King Jo Ann Lively Tommy Martin Ronald Michelson Joy Montgomery Robert Reeves Pat Schubert Janis Scobee Shirley Sisk Nancy Thompson Delores Walls Mary Curtsinger Wilkerson Connie Woodward THE CRIMSON Compliments of MR. CASILLOTS THIRD PERIOD PHYSIOLOGY CLASS Mary Adams Wanda Allen June Barrow Helen Best Doris Bouchard Mary Burkhead Jim Catinna Joyce Flaherty Inez Hicks Sara Hirschfield Carolyn Hobbic La Verne Holloway Sharron King Richard Kreke Barbara Miller Jim Morris Judy Osborne Printha Potter Barbara Rich Betty Rogers Pat Shacklette Regina Smith Wanda Streble Nancy Thompson Grace Whipple Myrna White 216 THE CRIMSON HEAD - HILLEARY INC. room BROKERS Selling and Merchandising I Nationally Advertised Brands 1001 West Main St., Louisville, Ky. IUniper 4-4171 -Telephones- IUniper 4172 I RAY WELDING 8. IRON WORKS I 1340 Hull Street I WAbash B634 I Louisville 6, Kentucky I Porch Columns. Steel Stairways. Fire Escapes, Porch Railings Compliments PUCKETT'S SHELL STATION 4106 Preston Highway I A.A.A. ROAD SERVICE EB. 9292 I Tires and Batteries Bakery Goods Fresh to your door I Donaldson Enriched Bread DoNALDsoN BAKING co. I MA. 6500 THE CRIMSON INSURANCE ron Youn NEEDS JOHN PDPE WILSON AL GUSTAFSON AGENCY 240 Francis Building Res: WA. 4591-Bus: JA. 2058 HUBER HERRICK You can be sure . . . if fri WESTINGIIOUSEU BARBER SHOP CL. 1416 JA. 0770 314 w. Avery Sth and Breck 3rd and Walnut Louisville, Ky. Compliments of Woodlawn Radio 6 T.V. Shop 227 W. Woodlawn FR. 3251 GREENERT'S MARKET asoo Taylor Blvd. C44 Graduateb Fresh Meats and Vegetables CHARLES HAIR STYLIST Iroquois Shopping Center Phone EM. 6-5852 Thanks For Your Help Mr. L. J. Traulwem for Art work. Mr. Robert Kerr for Photnuraphic Assistance. All f the Enulish faculty for your help durinu the year. Mr. John A. Bird 217 THE CRIMSON KAPFHAMMER'S RADIO SERVICE 1510 S. Shelby Street Louisville l7, Kentucky G. H. Kopfhcxmmer MA. 7832 JIM'S BARBER SHOP 1826 Berry Blvd. Phone-PR. 9134 Compliments of MRS. CHARLES C. DONAHUE INSURANCE 3014 South Fourth Street Compliments of FRED J. HARTSTERN THE CRIMSON Compliments of QUIRE'S MARKET KRUPP DRUGS Frozen Foods-Fresh Meats 227 North a-nh sz. 868 south sn' SP. 4-3453 JA. 3813 Free Delivery BROOKLINE FRUIT MKT. 3320 Preston Hwy. Fine Fruit, Vegetables BEAUTY SHOP 310.00 Permanent Wave Complete for 55.00 and 830 Brookline Avenue Charcoal FR. 1220 Compliments of l Congratulations PRESTONIA BEAUTY to the GRADUATING SENIORS 4021 Preston Hwy. . The Talisman Club EM. 6-6946 REEB PHARMACY Quality, Courtesy and Service HAGANIS MARKET Wenzel and Main Louisville 6, Kentucky JA. 8564-WA. 9560 CA. 2743 2732 South 5th St. 220 THE CRIMSON I ' PURITAN DRUG CO. O. L. SAGABIEL I I N.E. Cor. 38th and Market Phone CY. 7236 I STANLEY C. BCTT EST. 1942 General Contractor Complete Insurance BUILD REPAIR I REMODEL DECORATE 713 Bergman MA. 3868 I Louisville 3, Ky. CY. 8903 Compliments of ALHOM STORM WINDOWS ' 339 East Bloom 'Street I CA. 1494 H CHRIS B. GRUBER, Sales Manager THE CRIMSON Compliments of MR. KLINE'S HOME ROOM 216 KEHRT BROS. INC. 3024 so. 4th sf. KATIE'S Automatic Launderette 1100 Central Ave. Louisville, Ky. - nouns - Mon.-Wed.-7:30 A.M.-7:30 P.M. Thurs.-Fri.-7:30 A.M.-8:30 P.M. Saturday-7:30 A.M.-6:30 P.M. PHONE FR. 2328 MEYERfS Men and Boys' Shop 4023 Preston Hwy. CA. 3232 I Phone AT. 3845 26th and Bank Sts. A complete line of men's wear SP. 4-5015 Also shoes I B Compliments of 6 K Television and Radio I EVLIN'S Sales and Service 1026 S. Third St. 5 6 10 . . Louxsville 2020 S. Presion J. C. Brooks J. Koenig AT. 3542 CL. 6724 ARISTO BEAUTY SHOP 2000 So. 3rd St. CA. 1036 I Permanents 8z Hair Styling Best wishes to the graduating class NUFER'S 828 West Magnolia Home Style Cooking 7 days a week Jack Nufer. Prop. 221 'I M THE CRIMSON CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING SENIORS! Compliments of the X-LETHEAN SOCIETY CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING SENIORS A FRIEND THE CRIMSON 223 Compliments of SOUTHLAND I BARBER SHOP HAMPTON S MARKET 318 Southland Blvd. 139 East Southern Heights BROOKLINE FOOD MARKET 832 Brookline Avenue EM. 6-7431i FREE DELIVERY Dillard R. Ford, Prop. DELL YOUNG T.V. 62 RADIO SERVICE -Sales and Service- Authorized RCA and Zezint Dealer We repair all makes Radio 'Sz T.V. h B. C. LYEMANCE BRICK CONTRACTOR Residential Work A Specialty FR. 5672 74 THE CRIMSON OUR COMPLIMENTS TO 1955 GRADUATES Business Positions Available YOU can quickly prepare for Civil Service and business positions, All graduates have our Free Lifetime placement service. We have placed 100'7b of our graduates for many years. Courses range from a few months to two years. DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES SUBJECTS Typewriting Bookkeeping Comptometry Junior Accounting Gregg Shorthand Advanced Accounting Penmanship Business Arithmetic Business English Business Law Speedwriting Shorthand All Allied Subjects Taught by teachers who are college and university graduates, with many years of business and teaching experience-a highly qualified faculty of experts in their specialized field. APPROVED FOR VETERANS Accredited as a Two-Year Business College by the Accredit- ing Commission For Business Schools, Washington, D.C. A School with Business and Educational Leadership OFFICIALS ALVA O. SULLIVAN AND RAY H. WHALIN Free Catalogs Furnished Write, Visit, or Call for Free Information JA. 7105 or JA. 5680 Spencermn Commercial School 629 V2 South Fourth Street lTheatre Building! Louisville 2. Kentucky IHE CRIMSON ALWAYS CALL X Yellow X f Cab X I JAckson 2121 Serving Louisville With Dependo ble Tron nsporfofion Since 1861 2M THE CRIMSON 1 1 1- - :T C. A. HAMBAUGH 1504 souzh 71h Complete Laundry Service Cleaning and Water-Repelling Compliments of DR. D. D. ILER Chiropractor 1506 Berry Blvd. Phone FR. 4040 FOR APPOINTMENT Compliments of LEO I. WAGNER DRUGS Registered Pharmacist 4TH AND CENTRAL PRESTONIA Chiropractic Clinic 4004 Preston Hwy. EM. 6-1413 CA. 3678 CHARLES H. YOUNG BERT - FERRILL'S Hardware GROCERY 2829 South 4th Si. Louisville, Kentucky -PHILCO-- NORGE APPLIANCES 2932 South 5th St. Louisville, Ky. For your after the game Compliments of snacks, stop in at H SONNY'S Wallpaper and Paint SOUTHERN GRILL Store 3001 South 4th Taylor Blvd. at Burton Ave. CA. 1228 THE CRIMSON 227 N .. .i - we MM Jim QQQZWQW Many of your friends of earlier classes are now members of the telephone family We join with them in wishing you every success and good fortune for the future SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY THE CRIMSON DAVIS DRUGS 3213 Preston Highway MA. 7287 MA. 9111 Free Delivery The Prescription Store Compliments of IEFFERSON ICE 6. FUEL CO. 1401 W. Ormsby Ave. Louisville, Ky. MR. AND MRS. A. L. HULETTE EDNA 6. PERRY Compliments of the BARBER sHoP HBIRD CAGE' 700 V2 Winkler SIMCOE Compliments of Try our special 6 hour service MR. AND MRS. IOHN A. BIRD and BOBBY HW e Operate Our Own Plant Pressing while you wait South end pick-up 8a delivery 2832 S. 4th-CA. 9209 , Y THE CRIMSON Fresh Dressed Poultry-Fresh Country Eggs CECIL POULTRY 81 EGGS INC. Rear 350 North 27th Street AR. 4611 Wholesale Retail GROWERS MARKET 3005-3007 Seventh St. Road FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Qpen 7 Days A Week 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. THE CRIMSON BARDAHL A nationally advertised proven product sold the world over. Look for it in garages and service stations everywhere. FRANK HALL Distributor COMPLIMENTS OF Henrietta Newton ALBERT MYERS BILL MULLIGAN Shirley Nevitt LEAH NEWMAN Iewel Morrison David Murphy Bill Mulkins GUY NICHOLSON, lR. lerry Mueller SHIRLEY NEUMANN Wanda Morris Sondra Muirheid All capitals are seniors THE CRIMSON A Fish Story with every Haircut EARL TIBB'S BARBER SHOP 1012 Cenh-al Ave. Lynnhurst Beauty AND Slenderizing Salon 1007 Lynnhurst Ave. Louisville, Ky. Phone FR. 2429 Dorothy Sue Morgan Compliments of WHI'I'EHEAD'S DRUGS 1502 souxh 'nh A Pay water, gas and electric, and phone bills here. PRESCRIPTIONS WESSEL'S SHOE STORE HDWO No. 2 Shoe Repairing a Specialty 3473 Taylor Blvd. Louisville 8, Ky. EM. 6-6954 Compliments of GUS FRANK STUDIO 552 South 4111. WA. 4042- Stoves, Paints, Glass, Rugs 2717 So. 41h St. Phone CA. 1861 TURNER'S GRILL 1000 scum 18th sr. AR. 9167 Louisville, Ky. 232 THE CRIMSON Yes, the W rld I AII Y urs 14 our education is just begin- ing when you get your R diploma. The world is calling for your talents. You may X 5 choose science, the professions, business, politics . . . with ample social, material and spiritual rewards available according to the amount of effort and ability you put into what you do. Never in history has there been greater opportunity for youngmen and women to get somewhere and be somebody . .never a time of greater need for them to help make our civilization work. LOUISVILLE GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY A Kentucky Corporation II THE CRIMSON 2:33 . . . ENGRAVING . . . Reproductions from engraved steel and copper plates are the highest standard of excellence of all the printing arts. In no other form of printing is there to be found similar grace and artistic beauty. Make it a habit to designate Genuine Engraving when you order calling cards, stationery, social and wedding invitations and announcements. Genuine Engraving- Always Socially Correct THE CRIMSON BARNETT'S MARKET BETTER PLACE TO SHOP 4204 Taylor Blvd. Wayne Ccugle, Prop. THE CRIMSON 235 Trophies - Medals - Awards GET YOUR OFFICIAL MANUAL RINGS AND 10K MITRE CLUB PINS AT Geo. C. Richards SI Co. 124 W. Main - Necxr 2nd RINGS CAN BE HAD IN ANY DESIRED WEIGHT THREE WEEKS DELIVERY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON MITRE CLUB PINS . THE CRIMSON BE AN OPTIMIST THE OPTIMIST CREED Promise Yourself- To be so strong that nothing can disturb your peace of mind. To talk health, happiness and prosperity to every per- son you meet. To make all your friends feel that there is something in them. To look at the sunny side of everything and make your optimism come true. To think only of the best, to work only for the best and to expect only the best. To be just as enthusiastic about the success of others as you are about your own. To forget the mistakes of the past and press on to the greater achievements of the future. To wear a cheerful countenance at all times and give every living creature you meet a smile. To give so much time to the improvement of yourself that you have no time to criticize others. To be too large for worry, too noble for anger, too strong for fear, and too happy to permit the presence of trouble. -CHRISTIAN D. LARSON ZIPPER GAS HEATING SERVICE, INC. 1546 Berry Blvd. EM. 6-6164 FR. 2658 THE CRIMSON 237 JERRY'S DRIVE-IN SEVENTH ST. ROAD AT ARCADE Home of the F at Boy Hamburger WE NEVER CLOSE tgv' QV x ,ikt ,., 1 i, 5 'Q g I MANUAL RINGS Q' IIABCIIUBT 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. 01234 5 6 T S 910111213 llflllllflllll Q Measurekfrem Hegre in To WSizeA ee SS 'l'lIIi CRIMSON 1864 1955 92nd SUMMER SCHOOL New Classes Every Monday STENCGRAPI-IIC SECRETARIAL BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTING OFFICE MACHINES TYPING Call IA. 5343 for Catalog Bryant 8. Stratton Business College 216 Speed Bldg. Louisville, Ky. Kenfuzzkyl Ulcfedl' guiineu eollegae llll' VHIAIQCN SJ l.. 1 1 1 1 I Compliments of The Mitre Club 240 THIS CRIMSON INSURANCE hymn MLA 1' A EH Mt? , , WB -., I X AA Mm N 'cvfiz Y ' ' me mu zx-rsuozn covsuag Auromouns V I If' T ,'l,mx O . I fi E mg 2 f fm AVIATION Au. roms' ,CASUALTY sunm noun: I n A1'Rlg?,14 , !!j'2'!! n GEESLING INSURANCE AND I REAL ESTATE AGENCY 3836 Taylor Boulevard EMerson 6-5200-Louisville, Ky. , 1 T11 1 , CRIMSON 7 Electric Blue Print 6: Supply Co. sas s. sth si.-mckson zzss Engineers. Architects, and Artists Supplies Blue Prints, Photostats and All Types Reproductions WICK'S PHARMACY PURE DRUGS 4th and Hill Sis. MAgnolia 1882 and N O W! Your MANUAL RING ae?--5 . 'Ziff '-ii ,Nb, Q.4.u-LV maxi Niuv K Km wgmjf-5-71:-iQ'X QQ 'Tifj wg 'il'5 ,f 4' M W I . ff' lkislfi QJV , Q KR by X X i! 1 BALFO 615 South First Street Phone - I1-ickson 8232 III1 CRIMSON IZIJIIIIIHIITAPIIIIS Honey Krust Bakers - THE CRIMSON 2 KLOTZS NUTTY FUDGE ff i.f f'f mf v .'fQs1-, gi I Wmmmwm Truly Delicious Candy ? PORTRAITS PAINTED IN OIL FROM LIFE A perfect gift of lite-time value tor graduation. N E T T Y R A U H MAqr1o1ia 0920-I THE CRIMSON M AND R WRECKING AND LUMBER CO. 725 East Jefferson Street Louisville 2, Ky. cL0y 7691 THB CRIMSON SCUBEE BROS. HARDWARE 3029-31 South Fourth St. CAIhoun 1491 Louisville 8, Kentucky 746 TIIE CRIMSON GOOD LUCK FROM TAU DELTA TAU GRADUATING SENIORS Josephine Adams Jo Ann Lively Emma Jean Clayton Carolyn Matherly Joan Curtis Doll Morton Ann Eichele Barbara Roddy Donna Ford June Roland Jo Gault Margie Stokes Barbara Howlett Alice Smith Anna Leach I 9 It S Good, But GGDQ HI BOY HAMBURGER DELUXE itas from Little Chef TAYLOR BLVD. AT QUEEN AT. 3349 THE CRIMQON 2 ElZY'S MARKET 5TH AND EVELYN EM. 6-3934 6:30 cx.m. til 6:30 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. Scxt. 6:30 a.m. til 8:00 p.m. Closed Sunday 248 THE CRIMSON S E I T Z SERVICE STATION I Atlas Tires and Accessories MILTON J. sElTz, Prop FIRST AND ST. CATHERINE LOUISVILLE, KY. IA. 9532 THE CRIMSON 2 ...pun minus IN TH E I-31353 BUSlNt55'. b W ummefha am Q and ir4c0 owJEp , 5 Lumber8zMiIIwqrk Jegslii. Building Specialties 1420 Hsmocx ' W ARLINGTON 46 7I LOUISvlLLE,K-M FETTER BLUEPRINT CO. Come See 'Mag Famous Line. DRAWING SETS - SLIDE RULES T-SQUARES - DRAWING BOARDS 423 W. LIBERTY ST. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 When You Build For Yourself, You Will Want B-M Lumber- You Will Want The Besi. BQLAND-MALQNH Lumber Company 913 E. MAIN ST. 328 BAXTER AVE. wumh ual 1' Clay am 250 T11 E C Iil M S O N Pnmveo av GENERAL PRINTING CO Pnmvsns AND Pusususns 1625 SO. 5TH ST, CA. 6277 'W THE CRIMSON 25 Autographs 7 17 THE CRIMSON LIGHTHUUSE LAKE Gardiner Lane, Buechel, Ky. Between Bardstown 6 Newburg Roads 1' Visit Our New TEENAGE AREA Soft Drinks Only Sold In This Area Swimming-Picnic-Soda Fountain CITY BUS SERVICE TO LAKE 5.l!HlwHhwl-fi! if . 'WHS il silk? Yi KW' 'I' in-I I FTT ,Q
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