Ludlow High School - Memories Yearbook (Ludlow, KY)

 - Class of 1951

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I g-fucffoaf awsfzwe fY5f 5 iaczfion The Class of 51 dedlcates th1s annual to Mr Dale H Dlcken who has done much to help pubhsh thxs annual and has cooperated 1n every way w1th the staff and w1th the class, and to Mr W1l11am P K1nca1d J who was an xmportant i1gure 1n makmg our Jumor class year a success MM I' ' 'Y I ' ' . . , . n I . . . . . , ru . F .rv k f 1 , I, ,J Af - aaa f 4 G'-I I ' A as '-as I FIRST ROW Mrs Hankms, Mlss Thatcher Mlss Germany Mrs oades Mnss Rey nolds Mrs Thompson Mlss Short Mrs Carson Mr Hale SECOND ROW Mr Confortl Mr Tlpton, Mr Padgett Mr Carson, Mr Barnes Mr Huey T RD ROW Mr D1cken Mr Spratt, Mr Lowdenback, Mr Jones, Mr Klncaxd mLm1fzafLon 'M fb Q---r MT R G Huey Mr J T Coniortx Superlntendent pl-mclpal --al- ff R 11 ' :Z f. V ' - 1 I- . 1 2 - I I 3 f - , V' U i W 1 X 1 ff ' fr u . S Q : A : Q - , ' A- ', ' ' . ' , T ' w - . . - QA , Q ' I .1 -, x ' u A Q.. ' I ' - - -y A if ,Ik -35. il Jn- A it 1 'A- 1, gl K A. - , ,..,,. I I J J 0 y . ' , 9 C 1 9 ' r I ' K : Q , O C , . . , . : . ' , . . L, ., ' ' . ! Q f I I f 'ii Y ,, 1 Y ' - I gfff. , . . Q.'..:. 4f. ' ' P' - mzuczf :gf ANNUAL STAFF Edltor Jack Kleler Buslness Managers Grace Cox and Harold Wrlght Photography Jnm Stewart Subscrxptlon Commxttee Lols Marshall and Howard Nutter T t L W t ypls orrame al e Art Work Tom Dxvme and Sharon Kordenbrock Sponsor Mr Dlcken o'z5wa'z U57 ac waz M5057 an O ou. Q fn zcf 1 Clow gfowii Wad F0585 1 .-fi ,. ,K 4. N. K J' C .- 9 ut KENNETH EUGENE AYNES Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Conser- vation Club 4: Quarterback 3, 4, Business Manager 4: L Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 2, 3: Student Council 4, Pres. 4: Vice-Pres. of Junior Class: Pres. of Senior Class: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Three To Get Married : Desperate A.mbrose : Minstrel Show 3. JACK ,- in .- fi Pi Nq'wML'iUii -J 0' :QQ X. LOIS MARSHALL Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2: Pep Club 4: Library Club 2, 3: Quarterback Staff 3,4, Ex- change Editor 3, 41 Sec'y of Class 3, 4: Three To Get Married! Desperate Ambrose : Annual Sta!! 4. LOIS WAH VVAH JUANITA WILSON Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Sec'y 3, Vice Pres. 4: Pep Club 2, 3,,4, Vice Pres. 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4: Treasurer of Class 3,4: Library Staff 3, 4: Prom Attendant 4. 3 iv Q i s iz: HARRY BERT DENHAM Football l, 2, 3, 4: Conservation Club l, 2, 3, 41 L Club 3,41 Pep Club.2, 3,41 Hx-Y 4: Glee Club l: Prom Kina 4. FEARLESS TOM THOMAS ALVIN DIVINE Prom Attendant 3: Annual Staff 4: Football 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4. Treasurer 4: L Club 3,4:Dramat1cs Club 3, 4. Ser - geant at arms: Sergeant at arms of Junlor Class: Three To Get Marr1ed : Desperate Ambrose? Minstrel 3: Quarterback 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4. 5 w: NL.- if-... 1 tx Y: S We MLM f'x ff' My GRACE ELIZABETH COX Prom Attendant 3: F.H.A. 1: Band l, Cheerleader 3, 4: Quarterback 3, 4, Busxness Manager 4: Annual Staff 4: Three To G Marr1ed : Desperate Ambrose : Y'Ter-ns 1 'Z 3,41 Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Mmstrf-l 3. HEE HEE 'IH' i NANCY LOU COMBS Quarterback 2, 3, 4. ASSl5l3I'lf Editor 3. Edi- tor 4: Pep Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4: I-'.H. A. 1: G1rls'State 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Gxr1sCoun - c1l2. Sec'y 2: Desperate Ambrose : Prom Attendant 3: Prom Queen 4 NANCE .fl C ,lit fig' J i 'J ,Lf 'fr HENRIETTA HARD!-IN A 1 2 3 4 l-l1stor1an3 Pres 4 Teens l 2 3 Lxbrary Club 3 4 Lxbrary Sta!! 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Riddle, ucvzfsfz cz FIRST ROW M Romanowitz, P Horton A Fogle R Pa1mer,G Cox,N Combs,S Kordenbrock G Salmon, P Jenkins SECOND ROW P Schmidt C Rlgney J Cox N Canter G Denham, L Marshall V Houp THIRD ROW D Martin J Kleier T Divine J Aynes, J Wilson Mr Kincaid,W Schill L:iU.CL FIRST ROW: T. Helson, E. Campbell, J. Stewart, D. Waite, I. Williams, J. Salmon, D. Ratliff, R. Wynn, R. Arns. SECOND ROW: D. Miller, W. Schill. E. Hammons, D. Qerth, J. Meyer, B. Combs, R. Van Hoose, J. Haggard. h C. Hammons, R. Anderson, S THIRD ROW: G. Klaene, J. Wesley, B. Taylor, Tf Ro an, . Waterfield, D. Wooley, J. Penny, Mr. Spratt. J' ?, azz... 16 ,wma 1-Q,5 'ff'I ' Virginia Johansmann, Mary Lee Tomlinson, Janet Shadwick, Janet Whitley, Grace Cox, Juanita Wilson. ozzaazvafion 5 l a I M 34. I FIRST ROW: A. Ayers, S. Waterfield, L. McCarthy, G. Klaene, J. Byland, R. Windhorn, J, Pleasants, T. Daly, S. Swanson, D. Waite, D. Whitley, J. Meyers, J. Wesley, D. Miller, T. Rohan, T. Helson. SECOND ROW: B. Hampton, C. Hammons, R. Vance, J. Daly, C. Meyers, A. Ford, D. Ratliff, J. Salmons, J. Aynes, H. Denham , C. Brown, G. Lukey, E., Campbell, B. Taylor, E. Hammons, J. O'Banion, J. Stewart, H. Wright, B. Combs, C. Rouse, Mr. Kincaid. - flea. ff22sSei:5..f FIRST ROW: M. Denham, M. Tomlinson, R. Freking, R. Palmer, V. Johansmann, Z. Hicks, N. Combs, J. Schafer, R. Ledbetter, Mrs. Hale. SECOND ROW: D. Mobley, J. Shadwick, S. Kordenbrock, L. Perrine, B. Neagle, K. Korden- brock, P. Schmidt, N. Canter. THIRD ROW: P. Horton, J. Arns. G. Cox, E. Houp, J. Cox, C. Eglian, M. Holmes FOURTH ROW: V. Houp, N. Baugh, N. Gerth, J. Denham, C. Rigney, L. Waite, D. Denham. FIFTH ROWQ E. Johansmann, P. Jenkins, M. Romanowitz, J. Wilson, L. Marshall, B. Hanlon, N. Barker. 624015 ffai FRONT: J. Haggard. LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Marrs, S. Kordenbrock. J. Schafer, J. Highhouse, P. Schmidt, N. Baugh, B. Baker. Gi CH? FIRST ROW L Walte L Clark R Kleler, P McM1ll1on R Palmer .T Schafer K Kordenbrock, F Marrs N Baugh P Schmxdt J Cox SECOND ROW N Barker S Sears .T Havlcus M Holmes R Webb N Gerth L Perrme S Delk DPoynter J Whltley W Baas J Bond R Skmdmore B Hanlon THIRD ROW J Salmon, E Campbell B Taylor, T D1v1ne, H Nutter, D Whxtley D Martrn V Johansmann J Shadwlck J Hatter E .Tohansmann FOURTH ROW A Ford DRatl1ff J Wllson R Wmdhorn, J Wesley, .T Meyer, J Aynes f 5 -.44 'VK FIRST ROW C Ledbetter, G Klaene, G Adams D Mlller, T Helson, .T Meyer Mr Padgett SECOND ROW H Wr1ght J Wmlson H Denham, B Brown D Gerth J O'Ban1on THIRD ROW T Dlvme, B Clary J Penny C Rouse 'zama hai ug: FIRST ROW SECOND ROW J Whltley T D1v1ne,G Denham,G McCauley C Kleler .T Lxttle, B Baker, F Marrs, H Nutter, B Clary J Vhllxams J Wynn J Wxlson S Lukey, J Laney H Stofle P Watkms, R Webb S Delk D Poynter L Clark,W Baas, J Hlghhouse M Asch, df QU .1-L... SEATED Mrs Martm P MCM111lOn E Harden H Harden W BaaS STAND NG S Jenkms P Jenkms G Salmon B Morrow .T Hatter J MOOFQ -T VN oods J Salmon 33305 Mjfw ' rl lx Q S ' s H A ' fr 5' v - .-1 A-H 5. -' v,. xl' I 5 ' , . , ' .1 5 , . ' , . ' . ': C ' , L , . ' , . . , Q , . ' . , 1 , , . D ., , . C. Brown, DL Martin, C., Ledbetter, Mrs, Roades, 0 H Q . 1. Q L O I-1 N Cv . 'N i 1 2 4 Ox tj I ' x ,,.,,Q... 'QCA .S D !'-' 1 ', I 4 1 1 O v v ' v f ' f O v O v 1 7 ' ' ' ' 2 V A . , . . LU9, um j ' 1 , f . wwf MJMW fugifmff 5 'N- FIRST TABLE fC1OCkW1SGJ P McM1l11on A Fogle M Romanowxtz J Havlcus L Walte J Hatter SECOND TABLE M Denham E Johansmann D Stofle G Salmon E Doane S Hageman THIRD TABLE C Hammons,S Delk R Webb D Poynter E Herxnghaus D Anderson L McCarthy STANDING J Klefer G Denham S Jenkms J Moore J Woods H Harden E Martln C Brown G Lukey N Hamm K Kordenbrock fb I Q11 FIRST ROW A Ayers, .T Byland B Bake'r,S Waterf1eld Mr.,D1ckent SECOND ROW. D Woo1ey,G. Lukey,T W1111s RCW11ey, V Meyer I 2 - 'i ' , A-- .L. ' R. .V . . . ' cr A I 13 S' . rv ' .' ' A : ' . ' ' , . , . ' , . ' , . , . , L . ' : . , . , . , . . , Z , . : . . , L , L , ' ', . , , Q : . , 1 , . , . , C , Q , Harden, Mrs.Hankins, G. Boydston, Mrsr Roades, C. Rouse, D. . 9 2 1 ' D ' 1 U ' .s y 2. .. .35 , -, G .. . ,. L . in . it u , 1 I 1' . ' 1e ::. s O ' ' ' l . t : : I s 6 ' QD -- ' : 21, A ' v O n 4 O . K P 1 H s- .1 . A 4 4 . . , : . . , . . ' , ' . 0 I , 6 Q fav ffl? v'44-'A FIRST ROW M1ssThatcher,R Skldmore G Denham G Presnell, J Whltlev F Marrs J Cox, J Shadwlck W Baas N Baugh R Palmer R Frekmg Johansmann N Combs J Schafer S Kordenbrock M Tomlxnson Hanlon B Morrow Bond A Vance L Clark M Asch, L Marshall J Wllson J Arns Neagle P Horton C Egllan N Canter, K Kordenbrock P Schmldt Cox J Hlghhouse S Sears J Frohman McCarthy D Mobley J Meyer J Aynes B Hanlon N Barker J Denham M Holmes L Perr1ne,V N Gerth D Denham, R Kleler J O'Ban1on J Wllson H Denham, J fy SECOND ROW THIRD ROW Houp Z Hlcks E Houp C Rxgney FOURTH ROW H Nutter, J Heuser B Clary, T Dlvme 'ZOHZ 14 up 'lla 4 T' ,uv il X If jj .gi .HJ Q 5-is fn 'in 'T' J... 14 1 lb wa' Q L' -H. 5-A .i '5 .2 N. 1' lllllll :gi NWN' ' I 15.- POPULARITY CONTEST MOST POPULAR MOST ATTRACTIVE BEST DISPOSITION FRIENDLIEST CUTEST BEST DRESSED MOST VERSATILE MOST BRILLIANT MOST STUDIOUS MOST DIGNIFIED QUIETEST MOST WILLING WORKER BEST DANCER BIGGEST BLUFFER BEST ATHLETE MOST BASHFUL MAN HATER WOMAN HATER GIGGLIEST BIGGEST CUT UP MOST TALKATIVE MOST POPULAR UNDERGRADUATE Jo Ann Hxghhouse Jo Ann Hxghhouse Juamta W1lson Nancy Combs Nancy Combs Grace Cox Grace Cox Lorrame Waxte Lorra1ne Walte Lo1s Marshall Henrletta Harden Grace Cox Sharon Kordenbrock Grace Cox Juamta W1lson Henr1etta Harden Lorrame Waxte Grace Cox Grace Cox Grace Cox Mary Lee Tom11nson Howard Nutter Jack Aynes Jack Aynes Jack Aynes Jack Aynes B111 Clary Jack Aynes Jack Aynes Jack Aynes Jack Aynes Gene Stanley Jack Aynes Howard Nutter John Wxlson .Tack Aynes Gene Stanley Gene Stanley Paul Graven B111 Clary B111 Clary Tom Daley MOST LIKELY TO SUCCE ED Lorraine Waite Jack Aynes KNE E LING: FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: 'Jr 5? a- r TRUSS, G. CAVANNAUGH, B. GEORGE, K. HIGHHOUSE. NEAGLE, J. MCCAULEY, K. KORDENBROCK, S. CLARK, B. MASSEY, C. COOKE, CLARK, R. GODSEY, S. DENHAM, S. LUKEY, M. BAUGH, R. IACKS, E. MCCAUI BAAS, J. COX, S. JENKINS, E. JOHANNSMAN, .J. HAVICUS, N. CANTER, M. HO . 1. 1 . ' -' 1-' f7, i.,'f-' - 7 'Q' Q- -.124 93- ffl . i- V 1' 6 X 'T-v ' 'B ' f ' 'N'-f L - I-' - I , at .Q 'U' 1 '. ' . :I ' X lx 'JI,77',' , :sig ' l' 2 ' .:'..' l L f 5 3-f 4- 'll .1 . .'4' ' '.. , I' - N l-X .ft ' 'v' .Z ' L - I2 'Vis' I' b.. .h F:4,'-- -p O 'IF 1 lf: be la. I I H '.' 'J K Lx B- f' Q V .' Y 'I ' 4 ff Kg.. k . f-'-'3r- v Z 1 ,, , a. z ' ' , . f 1 D 'f b 4 I N t . 1- K, , I I U V.. PVUZH., L I . H, f .' . ' 1 . ' -. -. ' . '- 4 'A ' - ' - .. .. f 'u , I1 f-4 - If A Y .- ' ' ' N, M. DALEY, J. BENNETT, R. DUNHAM, P. MCMILLION, w. WEBB, A AYERS. 'S lx, L: Q . n q , I ' I' ,--.- . - , . V 5, ' --4 , '.. 'f Ov . 0' - ' .' 4, Jn - - S. 1 ' -- , , , . .. , A -9 ,- . 1 . , . r C 5 . I . I . U . ., . , ,v., v .1 1 ' .- V? ,. :sf I l 5' '3. ' lv' 10. uh . 'Q ' ' Q' . 0' n hf'- - '. - X 7 'V' 'tg 5-ktpxi' -1 - A . A.. 3 - . -, 1 . 4 5 'H ' 5 .' . ' I. ig. f 'Af L 'DJ PERRINE, J. ERNEST, D. TIMME, J. BYLAND, R. VAN HOOSE, G. LUKEY, T. HELSON, G. BOYDSTON. . PENNY, R. COLWELL, S. FISHER, D. WREN, D. SCHULTZ, A. FOR.D,M. ASCH, L. WAITE. 4 . .,n oof PS4 gf ,Eb X G+' na X Unybn ,JCM in '6- 1: af 16' wif ,Wil -ali gl Ivins 6- oof ga Q -Kick. . 'il' ,,.l: Ni., V4 ,N 8 Po -f 'v-M gn' SE COND ROW THIRD ROW 'k F s... FIRST ROW J Aynes R Wynn I-I Denham J Meyer, J W1lson,T Daley, J' Daley D T1mme Coach Lowdenback E Hermghaus, R anderson N Hamm I Wymm, G Murphy R Vance, E Galser B Grlffxth T Vmcent L McCarthy C Hammons Asst Coach Carson C Rouse, G Lukey, H Nutter, C Clary D Rathff .T OBan1on Sept Sept Sept Sept Oc Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov . ! 13 20 27 3, ! 7 Y 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 Campbell Commty St Bernard Dayton D1x1e Lloyd Hxghlands - 1950 .... Beechwood . . 1950 1950 . . . .Newport . . . . . .Bellevue . . Brown, D Waxte, A Darenkamp B They . H 6 38 . . H 38 13 . . T 18 52 . . H 0 45 aagsfgczff FIRST ROW SECOND ROW Manager Benny Clary Coach Lowdenback, T D1v1ne R Frekmg, H Nutter, J Bell R Brown, J Aynes, H Wrlght Asst Coach Carson J 0'Ban1on, D Rathff R Combs, C Rouse Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec an an an an an an an Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 D Walte, Alumnx Beechwood New Haven D1x1e Slmon Kenton Campbell Co Hebron Beechwood Florence Lloyd Sllver Grove Hebron Dayton Burlmgton Hlghlands Newport Holmes Walton Lloyd Wxndhorn, J Pleasants T Hulmg B They I . V , . . . , 1- , 1 . 1 .v ' . . . , . . . , . , We ' . 28, . . . ' ....... H 39 31 . 9, . . . ..... T 63 40 . 12, . . . ..... T 82 27 . 13, . . . ' ' . ....... H 47 49 . 15, . . . ' . . . T 58 72 I . 6, . . . - . . . H 65 68 J . 9, . . . ....... H 55 56 J . 12, . . . ..... H 56 68 1.16, ..T107 50 Jan. 19, 1951. . .Bellevue ...... H 55 53 J . 23, . . . ........ H 49 47 J . 26, . . . ' .... H 103 53 J . 30, . . . ....... T 63 43 . 2, . . . ....... T 68 70 . 6, . . . ' ..... H 47 45 . 8, . . . ' ...... H 55 68 . 13, . . . ...... T 46 60 . 16, . . . ....... H 59 78 . 20, . . . . , ...... H 74 53 . , . . . ........ T 54 57 B Qfliff 615,861 Qighff Cliigd FIRST ROW I Meyer, H Nutter, I OBan1on, D Waite, J Be1l, H Wrlght G Adams, E Hermghaus, R Frekmg J Aynes SECOND ROW CoachJ Carson, Mgr B Clary T Helson, S Waterheld J D Wesley, R Van Hoose, C Brown Mgr C Hammons Apr Apr r Apr May May May J 10 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 Highlands Simon Kenton Beechwood Newport Publxc Holmes Campbell County Slmon Kenton They o , . . . . . , . . : . . . , . . ' We . 4, .... ' . . . . H 1 1 . 10, .... ' . . . I-I 5 3 Apr. 17, 1951 .... Bellevue . . . . H 10 2 Ap . 19, .... .... . ,. H 7 0 . 23 .... ' . . . . T 0 3 4, .... ..... . H 6 1 8, .... . . . . T 5 0 , .... 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T CLASS HISTORY In September of the year 1947 a crew of forty f1ve set sa1l on the Good Shmp L H S to begm a four year voyage Wlth Howard Nutter and lack Aynes at the helm and with the kxnd help and encouragement of Mlss Nolte and Mr Haddxx, our sponsors, and all of our other teachers, were off to a good start The greater part of the voyage was calm s1nce we spent most of our tzme wlth our lessons However, some of us Jolned varlous clubs 1n the school and partxclpated ln thelr act1v1t1es The mam soclal event of the year was the Freshman Skatlng Party Before the fxrst. voyage ended, the weather became a llttle stormy, what wlth the d1ff1cult1es encountered ln trylng to fxnd all those unknown x s 1n algebra and to explaln the mysterxes of electrlclty ln sclence Fallure and wlthdrawal were the results Therefore, the crew on the second voyage was reduced somewhat but to compensate for the loss of some of the orlglnal crew, several new members came aboard They were Bob Brown lack Doran Ilm Stewart, Iuanlta Wllson, and Tom D1v1ne Howard Nutter and lack Aynes were 1n the p1lot house agam th1s tr1p Mrs Roades and Mr Padgett, our sponsors, helped us to have smooth saxlmg through a sea of World Hxstory, Latm, and Hamlet Many of us engaged 1n club act1v1t1es and 1n sports, and all of us enjoyed the Sophomore P1cn1c, the outstandlng soclal event of the year Wlth our long voyage Just half over, several students found the waters a l1ttle too rough to struggle agamst Only twenty two boys and twelve gxrls made up the crew, whlch was captamed durmg tlns thlrd voyage by Howard Nutter Under the guldance of Mlss Thatcher and Mr K1nca1d, class sponsors, we entered upon a serxes of prof1table undertak1ngs wh1ch enabled .Tuamta Wilson, the sh1p s purser to store away some money ln our treasury Sales at football and basketball games, qu1te successful, the Iumor Carmval, fun as well as work the sale of fru1t cakes, none too successful the Jumor play, Three To Get Marrxed one of the best dramatlc performances ever seen at Ludlow, the Jumor m0v1e en1oyed by all the Iumor Sen1or Basketball Games for boys and glrls 1n both of whlch the Junxors showed super1or1ty all of these aCt1Vlt18S made our thlrd voyage a very pleasant and successful one September 1950 found only twenty mne of us ready to board the Good Sh1p L H S for the last t1me The storm tossed waters of geometry, Amer1can H1story, and Enghsh had proved too much for f1ve of the crew, but the rest of us, wlth lack Aynes at the p1lot s wheel, eagerly pre Mr Sch1ck our sponsors, assxsted us ln carrymg out the many respons1b1l1t1es and act1v1ties that also make up the l1fe of semors The great salesmanshxp of some members was dlsplayed at the concess1on stand durmg football and basketball seasons, m the enormously prof1table magazme campaxgn, and 1n the Chr1stmas card proyect The outstand1ng dramatlc talent of our class was agam exhxblted on the L H S stage 1n the productlon Desperate Ambrose The sen1or mov1e Mr Belvedere Goes To College, entertamed a large crowd of students Many class meetings were held to take care of selectmg rmgs, ordermg mvltatlons and cards, bemg measured for caps and gowns, arrangmg for sen1or plctures, electmg the annual staff, select mg the Prom Kmg and Queen, and choosmg the destlnatlon for the semor tr1p Unfortunately, we had to 'change sponsors 1n the mlddle of the stream but fortunately, when Mr Sch1ck was forced to leave,a very w1ll1ng and able Mr Dale Dlcken assumed the co sponsorsh1p of our class and contmued the work of dlrectmg the annual staff ln the publxcatlon of the 1951 Memories As th1s IS wrxtten we are lookmg forward w1th antlcxpation to the Iumor Sen1or Basketball Games 1n March, the Iunlor Sen1or Prom 1n Apr1l, Sneak Day 1n May, and Commence ment 1n Iune After that Iacksonvllle Beach! Yes the long voyage toward the Goal of Graduatxon IS almost ended As we approach 1ts completlon, we l1ke to recall the many contrlbutzons made by our class of 51 to the lxfe of L H S Many assembly programs were presented entlrely or 1n part by students from thxs year s class The cheerleader squad had two glrls from our class, Grace Cox and Iuamta W1lson, captam th1s year Two glrls from the class of 51 strutted thexr stuff as majorettes Sharon Kordenbrock and Io Ann Hxghhouse, captam for the last two years Several class mem bers partlclpated ln the band durmg the freshman and sohpomore years, and of them Lorralne Walte and John Penny have become outstandlng musxczans Many members of thrs year s class have done flne work on the staff of the Quarterback throughout thexr school years, and Nancy Combs clxmaxed her Journalxstxc career by being edltor durmg her semor year Any project at the school requ1r1ng the help of an artlst found Tom D1v1ne and Grace Cox of the class of '51 ready to do the work The accompllshments of the Planmng Board, lnstltuted durmg our flnal year, were brought about under the leadershlp of lack Aynes, sen1or U , - . . 1 . .' . . . . ' . ' we ' 1 . . . I . . . . . . 3 n . . u u n 1 . : , , . . . . l . . . ll In . . . . - . ' ll ' . ll S n , u u . a , - . 0 n . 4 n ., Q . 1 - pared to steer our course through stenography, law, English, and radio. Miss Reynolds and ' ! . . I . . ' l . . . . Il . . ll . . ll . . I ll . D , . 1 c n 4 u Q . u . . I, ' . , . ll . II . . . . . . . - . , . . U . . . . . I . l Q' O . . . ' . . . . . . . I . . ' 9 . . . . . I . ll Il O . f tag, fl is 461-im!-.nl-F .nw-af Probably the greatest single contribution made by the Class of '51 was in the field of athle- tics. Most of the boys in the class participated in sports one or more years and several of our athletes became outstanding in one or more sports. The '49-'50 year was the most significant, with three long-to-be-remembered victories. The big upset victory for Ludlow's football team over the favored Ashland Tomcats by a 26-19 score found jack Aynes, Howard Nutter, Harry Denham, Tom Divine, and joe Meyer helping to bring about its accomplishment. When Ludlow defeated Holmes for the Thirty-fifth District Basketball Championship, six of the first ten players were juniors: jack Aynes, Howard Nutter, lake Beil, Bob Brown, Bill Clary, and Bob Freking. In baseball, lack Aynes, with Bob Freking behind the bat, pitched a no-hitter against Lloyd High School. The score was 18-1. During the senior year our same group of athletes, with the addition of Ed Heringhaus, continued to represent Ludlow High School on the various athletic teams. These boys were in large part responsible for two outstanding accomplishments in sports during '50-'51. Howard Nutter was leading scorer in Northern Kentucky during foot- ball season with 85 points, representing 13 touchdowns and 7 points after touchdown. Also, L.H.S., with a starting team of seniors, scored the greatest number of points ever scored in a basketball game in Northern Kentucky by defeating Florence with 107 points. The Class of'51, with its motto of Forward Ever, Backward Never , hopes that each mem- ber will find a happiness and a success even greater than he enjoyed during his high school career. Bon Voyage! Grace Cox Robe rt Freking 44? wifi IU THE WILL We the members of the semor class of '51 of Ludlow H1gh School, ln the cxty of Ludlow, county of Kenton state of Kentucky, havmg reached an age where we are soon to pass on to hlgher realms, do hereby pubhsh and ordam th1s to be the Last Vhll and Testament of our class Thxs valuable document duly executed and slgned IS as follows Art1cle 1 To the class of '52, our worthy successors we bequeath our honored posxtxons as models for the school Artlcle 2 To our two semor sponsors Mxss Reynolds and Mr Dlcken we leave our smcere precxatxon of what they have done for us Article 3 To lndxvndual members of the student body we bequeath the followmg charactemstlcs talents, and abllxtxes whxch we possess 1n abundance Edna Houp bequeaths 20 pounds to Zelma Hlcks Lorraxne Walte leaves V1rg1n1a Johansmann all the accompanymg to do Grace Cox leaves her versatxhty to .Terry Denham Sharon Kordenbrock IS glad to leave her dramatlc sklll to Wanda Baas Jo Ann Arns leaves her bubble gum to Verda Ann Houp Jo Ann Hlghhouse leaves her twxrlmg ab1l1ty to the rest of the majorettes Nancy Combs leaves her w1ll1ngness to work to Pat Jenkms Henrletta Harden w1lls her qulet and dlgmfled ways to Karen Kordenbrock Lo1s Marshall leaves her two cases of peanuts to the Jumor class Jack Aynes leaves h1s pleasmg personalxty to Tom I-Iuhng Jack Doran glves h1s slde burns to J1m Salmon Jack Kleler bequeaths hxs great b1g b1ceps to Ray Wlndhorn Harold Wrlght leaves h1s argumentatlve powers to Erme Campbell John Wllson bestows h1s ab1l1ty to get along wlth teachers upon Dave Whltley B111 Clary leaves h1s many escapades to B111 Taylor Tom D1v1ne w1lls hls wltty remarks to Eugene Hammons Don Gerth leaves h1s shyness to Jack Heuser Paul Graven leaves h1s alarm clock to Jeanette Denham Robert Freklng leaves Janet Whltley to all the boys Gene Stanley leaves wlthout a word Harry Denham leaves h1s sk1ll ln drxvmg a car to Sam Swanson Joe Meyer leaves now Mr Padgett can have peace 1n hls classes Jake Bell bequeaths 100 of the pomts he made during basketball season to Coach Lowdenback to use next year when he needs them to annex vxctorles J1m Stewart leaves to go to Hollywood to be James Stewart's double John Penny wllls hxs muslcal ab1l1ty to Ronme Van Hoose Howard Nutter wllls h1s athletlc ab1l1ty to Don Ratllff Bob Brown leaves hls famous hook shot to Jxm Pleasants Ed Hermghaus leaves and are we surprxsed? tS1gnedj The Class of '51 Wltnesses Nancy Combs and Howard Nutter , . ' . . . 1 ! , . . ,. , . . , . . . . . . . , . . . . ap- Juanita Wilson leaves her football ability to next season's football team. . GRUMBLE As the school year rs coming to a close, the teachers m dear old L H.S are begmmng to feel happler smce another semor class is leavmg the llmehght They feel it IS the1r duty to make hfe as mlserable as posslble for each and every semor But now lxsten to all the gripes of each mdxvldual semor .Tuamta Wllson grxpes because the student body doesn't yell Waahl Waah' Qrah rah m our languagej Lorralne Walte IS always complammg that she doesn't get to work on the edxphone John Penny complams because he can't play hms horn for dear old L,H,S for another 5 or 6 years .hm Stewart grlpes because the school day always seems to start before he gets here Howard Nutter gripes because he had to move out of God s country to No Man s Land He now lxves in Bromley Edna Houp grlpes because there aren't any reducmg machmes ln the gym Henrletta Harden grlpes because all the boys pester her all the txme to type term papers! Nancy Combs grlpes because the Quarterback assxgnments don't come xn on time Lots Marshall grxpes because lf she d1dn't carry the cokes down to the gym for basketball games they d1dn't get there Io Ann Highhouse complains because she has so far to go to see Harold now Sharon Kordenbrock lS always complammg about a certaln teacher plckmg on her all the t1me Jake Bell grlpes because basketball season doesn't last from September to June Bubbles Frekmg s chxef grlpe is that he can t go bear huntmg every day Ed Hermghaus IS always grlpmg about leavmg for the army Can you blame h1m?' Paul Graven thanks the teachers are unreasonable because they won't let h1m sleep m class Grace Cox grlped all year because Tom never dnd get that new Cadxllac Tom Dwlne grxpes because he can't go to Job s Daughters with Grace Don Gerth's complamt IS that he can't take Radxo and Electrxclty every perxod of the day Johnny Wllson thmks that Mr Padgett treats the glrls better than hum Harold Wrxght's chxef grlpe IS that everyone calls hmm Tom Thumb Harry Denham's chlef complamt 15 he can't flght Ezz untxl he gets out of the Army Joe Meyer grlpes because he can't go to Holmes wlth Pat Jack Doran grxpes because these dad burn boys won't leave htm alone Jack Aynes grlpes because he can't play sports for Ludlow for sxx more years Bob Brown as always complaining about the sewmg machme motor he has nn his car under the hood that xs Jack Kleler complaxns because he IS gamxng too much wexght He now wenghs 120 Gene Stanley Gettxng a grlpe out of Gene IS lxke gettmg blood from a turmp Bill Clary Just grxpes Now that we have all the grumbles off our chest w e wlll take our leave of L H S gladly Sharon Kordenbrock and Jake Bell Io Ann Arns -- gripes because the school year seems so long before she can be married. . . 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PROPHECY June 7, 1961 Ten years have passed smce the class of '51 composed of twenty mne book weary students recexved thexr sheepsklns Durlng the last two weeks we have attempted to learn what dxfferent fxelds of endeavor our class mates have chosen Today the puzzle IS nearlng completlon, formlng a clear, conclse plcture before our e es y Wlth all of hrs leadershlp experxence m hxgh school Jack Aynes 1S really quallfxed for h1s posltxon as Presldent of the Umted States Mrs Hagar, fthe former Jo Ann Arnsj IS far from a famous celebrxty, but she IS very happy wlth her us band and her twms Splck and Span Jake Bell has fxnally opened hls recreatxon center for boys called The Greenacre's Club' I'm sure everyone remembers Bob Brown, now WLW T'S1ead1ng sports commentator If you have any gosslp that you want spread around, Just call on Nancy Combs she's now soclety edxtor for the Clnclnnatl Tlmes Star After galmng so much GJQJCTICDCC ln the fmanclal matters of the semor class, Grace Cox lS now the fxrst woman Secretary of the Treasury Defendxng h1s tltle tomght we flnd Harry Denham, heavy welght boxlng champion of the world Tom D1v1ne ms st1ll the great artlst he was ln school he's now a commercxal artlst for Macy's 1n New York When a crowd of women go to .T C Doran s butcher shop lt's not for the meat but for a glimpse of the master lumself There s an old saying that dynamite comes 1n small packages, and in Bob lBubblesJ Frek1ng's case we belleve that IS true Bubbles IS now a b1g game hunter ln Afrlca If you hale any old televlslon sets lymg around the house that need repalrmg don't forget the Gerth Tele vxslon Repalr Servlce, owned and operated by Don Gerth Paul Graven has fmally built h1s own hot rod and IS raclng ln the Indlana Speedway Race tlus year Henrletta Harden was always fond of ammals and IS now operatlng her own pet shop The most patrxotnc gmrl of our class ns .To Ann Hxghhouse, who has become a Lxeutenant m the Waves Much to Mr Padgett's surpr1se, Edna Houp IS now the buslness manager of a large advertlslng flrm Ed Hermghaus has made the army h1s career and lS now a fxve star general Sharon Kordenbrock IS a very successful prlvate secretary to Henry Rockefeller X and travels all over e world The people are roarlng wlth laughter at Jack Klexer, master comedlan of TV Lols Marshall has returned to her Alma Mater and lS now teachlng the fourth grade Anyone needmg tlps on how to prevent accldents may go to the Meyer Accldent Preventxon, Inc , owned and operated by none other than our own Joe Meyer Howard Nutter has replaced Adolph Rupp as coach at the Umvers1ty of Kentucky John Penny made hls first appearance last mght with the N B C Symphony Orchestra playmg flrst barn tone for that great orchestra Gene Stanley has really changed lus manner he's now a tobacco auctloneer for Lucky Strxke B111 Clary also changed h1s ways and has become the chlef dlplomat ln the U S Government Servxce He has Just been appomted to the post of Ambassador to England Seems as though .Tum Stewart IS stxll 1n Hollywood Although belng head cameraman for MGM IS not ex actly what he expected when he left for Hollywood, he's st1ll domg o k and hopes to get a role soon Constant study and practlce helped Lorrame Waxte gaxn the posmon she has today as a teacher of voxce at the Conservatory of Musxc The second Barrymore, John W11son, IS now playmg leadlng Shakespearean roles both on Broadway and on the screen Because of the carrylng quallty of Juanita W1lson's vo1ce she IS now calhng twalns ln Grand Central Statxon Harold Wr1ght's lifelong dream has fxnally come true He has taken over Bullock's Funeral Home Don Gerth and Edna Houp . . 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BY PATRONS PAGE Mr and Mrs Floyd Aynes L11 Horton 50 Comp11ments of Rex Barbershop Compliments of Le Van Meats Compllments of Ludlow 593 S1 00 Store Complxments ot Ludlow Flower Shop Weber s Grocery F Van Looy Mr and Mrs Chabert Mr and Mrs Pem Pleasants and Jxm Bob Baker 50 Bob Ducker 49 Jerry Holloway 50 Mr and Mrs G C Wr1ght Mr and Mrs P Denham Emma Lee Bond 50 Dorothy Tomlmson 50 Charhe Arns 50 Benny Her1nghaus Noreen N1tSCh9 and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Howard B Hale Thurman B Combs C L ox Larry Le Va.n Wlllxam K1nca1d John Wernz and Mrs Mr Ned Kleler 47 Ted Kleler 47 Ed Klexer 50 and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs P F C Paul Tomlxnson Harry Peeno 50 Mr and Mrs H .T Harden Mr and Mrs James Clary Sp1Ck Hagar 47 Tom and Ruth Hankms Mr and Mrs Albert Asch and Famlly Pat Van Pelt 50 Douglas Hohday 50 and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs George K1e1er Herschel Marcum G N Combs Charles Arns Dan1elK Marshall 5555 Robert Brovxm B W Houp Oscar Gerth Paul Graven John Stewart K McGehee Ga1nes Nutter 5555555 V Mr. . . Mr. . . . C Mr. . Mr. . ' ' ' ' Mr. . Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kordenbrock Mm, mfmc 0 L. CANDY KITCHEN 244 Forest Avenue Ludlow Kentucky CANDY SHOPS 202 E Mam St Lexmgton Ky Best Wlshes CONTINENTAL ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT COMPANY Ludlow Kentucky Good Luck Semors MRS O DORSEY S Candles 8zIce Cream 328 Elm Street Ludlow Kentucky HE 8453 LATONIA SPRINGS DAIRY Grade -I MILK AND ICE CREAM Enyoy Quahty Summe Ratterman CO 0520 Covlngton Ky Good Luck Semors 51 Comphments of QUARTERBACK 'DLG , MJT.. ' n 1 28 East fourth St.. - Cincinnati, Ol'Iio 1' , ' 'V - CO. Compllments of LUDIDW CAB AXte1 4444 Leroy Burns John Llttle GAVIN Plumbmg and Heatmg Gas Convers1on Burners Prompt Servlce on Plumbmg Repa1rs and New Installatwns We carry a complete lme of plumbmg and heatmg supplles 214 Elm Street Ludlow, Kentucky CO1on1al 3842 LUDLOW HOTEL and RESTAURANT 128 Elm Street Ludlow Spec1al1z1ng 1n Home Cookmg Short Orders and Mrs J C Henry Prop Rooms by Day or Week Meals 8: Short Orders 5 A M 8 30 P M Congratulatlons Sen1ors BROMLEY SERVICE STATION LAGOON INN Good Luck Good Food Cho1ce Drmks SENIORS OF 51 HE mlock 9 869 W Oak St Ludlow Ky and Faml 333 Mr and Mrs Charles Kle1er ly , Ky. Sunday Dinners Mr. , . . . - . REGAL ELECTRIC COMPANY 405 Hazen Street E1ectr1cal Contractors Ludlow Kentucky Comphments of DORAN S MEATS BROCK S PLEEZ ING Food Store Grocerles Meats Frozen Food Ice Cream Phone HE 9159 Thanks For The Tax Stamps Comphments of LUDLOW BEAUTY SALON 229 Elm Street Ludlow Kentucky HE 9800 Congratulatwns to THE CLASS OF 51 MUE LLER S DRUGS Shelby and Pleasant Streets Bromley Kentucky NIEMER BROS GROCERY 222 Adela Avenue Ludlow Kentucky HE 1064 327 Elm St., Ludlow, Ky. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Success To THE SENIORS OF 1951 Mr Sz Mrs Howard Hohday Re11ab1e Prescr1pt1on Service FARRE LL'S DRUG STORE Elm and Kenner Streets Ludlow, Kentucky Phone CO1on1a1 9967 E Hugenberg E H N1emeyer HE 2385 HE 0735 B J Ghndmeyer HE 0252 HUGENBERG Xa GLINDMEYER FUNERAL HOME 40W 6th Street HEm1ock 2092 Covmgton Kentucky Our Congratulauons Graduat1on Class of 1951 STEPHENS Sz SNYDER Real Estate and Insurance F1rst Nat1ona1 Bank Bu11d1ng Ludlow Kentucky ' a 9 Compl1ments of Compliments of ALLINGHAM S CAFE STAG CAFE Compl1ments of Comp11ments of BOUTET MARKET SODDIE S CAFE 802 Oak Street Ludlow HE 2433 Comp11ments of Comphments of Bud and B111 LUDLOW DRY CLEANERS MAIN CAFE 204 Elm Street Ludlow Kentucky Congratulatlons to the Sen1ors of 51 Comphments of F H Y TEENS ' , Ky. Johnny Taylor's . . A. - Comphments of Two Fr1ends WATSON PHARMACY 899 Oak Street SCHRAGE HARDWARE COMPANY CO 6647 Household Supp11es Your fr1end1y ne1ghborhood Elm and Kenner Streets Drug Store Phone your wants' Congratulatxons Class of 1951 HEm10Ck 2001 Ludlowa- Kentucky Paints-Oils-Glass REEVES' PARKVIEW MARKET 710 Laurel Street Ralphll Reeves Owner Herman Margolen Butcher WHITLEY'S DELICATESSEN 403 Elm Street Ludlow, Ky. HEmlock 9093 Ice Cream - Candy - Soft Drinks Cigarettes - Cigars Milk - Canned Goods - Lunch Meats Cheese Open Evenings and Sundays Compliments of PICK UP DELICATESSEN Compliments of THE LIBRARY CLUB Make Friends With Books HAROLD J NORDLOH INSURANCE AGENCY Realtor and Insurer 54 Butler St Ludlow Ky CO1on1a1 8499 Congratulations, Sen1ors SHE LL AT HELSON S SERVICE Elm and Adelia Lubrication Car Wash Complete Line Firestone Tires JohnR Gaiser Jr CO1on1a1 4185 Tubes Batterles and IDEAL SUPPLIES co Auto SUPP11eS Lumber Building Supplies Sz Excavating 512 Adela Avenue Ludlow Ky. . , - ACTIVATED Trade At Your Local Bakery Congratulations Seniors' MACDONALD RECREATION ROOM 237 Elm Street Ludlow Kentucky Compliments of JACOBS OFFICE APPLIANCES 124 Government Place Main 2533 Cincinnati Ohio BARTH PHOTO SERVICE 134 West 4th St Cincinnati Oh1o DU 6665 Specializing in Photostats MONAHAN S DELICATESSEN 601 Church Street Ludlow Kentucky Congratulations and Good Luck Seniors B111 Pots Krebs Barber Shop 101 Pike Street Bromley Ky AX 2201 C A C CHATEAU Home of Private Parties Compliments of 828 West Elm St. Ludlow Ky M .T Daly Comp ny HE 9190 , . II YI 7 o . , I i Accounting Machine Specialists , . ' vv vv . 7 0 9 ' . . ,, . , . . . A .1 Comphments of WEBB S GROCERY Lmden and Davls Comphments of HENKE S GROCERY Announcmg RURAL DOXOL GAS The New Hotter Rural Bottle Gas Ava1lable now for cookmg, water heatmg, and refrlgeratlon Qulck courteous SBTVICB mstallatlons by tramed experts RURAL NATURAL GAS COMPANY 4 Hxghway Avenue STARLITE BAR and GRILL 224 Elm Street Ludlow Servmg Luncheon Dmners Sandwlches of all kmds and short orders Best W1shes BURKE S Best Wlshes Mr and Mrs Gordon Jenmngs C P REEVES Sz SONS Frults and Vegetables Retall and Wholesale Ludlow, Kentucky C0lonial-2143 Ludlow, Ky. , Ky. ' BIG FOUR MILLS Manufacturers of Da1ry Poultry Horse and Hog Feeds Ludlow Kentucky Compllments of BE LL S BEAUTY SHOPPE 807 Oak St Ludlow HE 8585 TONY S SE LF SERVICE MARKET Oak 8a Park Ludlow HEm1ock 9150 Check Our Everyday Low Prlces Shop and Save at Ludlow s Largest Independently Owned Complete Food Market Tony Mollque Propr1etor Stanley Bennett Butcher Congratulatwns BODKIN ROCK BAR Tom Duke Wally 308 Elm Street Ludlow THE ELM BARBER SHOP 130 Elm Street Ludlow Kentucky New Locat1on MALEY S Dry Goods 8z Men s Wear 242 Elm Street COlorual 3444 CENTRAL PHARMACY .T A Budde B Sc Prescr1pt1on CO1on1al 2210 302 Elm Street Ludlow Kentucky I 7 ! ., , Ky. 7 .. 7 . . on ur ' Free Dellvery SEFVICG yo Graduatwn U 7 J 3 . . , . . V V 7 BULLOCK FUNERAL HOME BEST WISHES 461 Elm Street, Ludlow Kentucky from Ph 6 114 one JUn1per An Alumnus Congratulauons to BEST WISHES Semor Class of 51 Sen1ors PEP CLUB CONSERVATION CLUB of Ludlow H1gh Ludlow H1gh School 24 - Hour - Ambulance Service We Are Always Ready To Serve You In Any Way We Can KEENE TELEVISION 81 APPLIANCE 220 Elm St Ludlow Ky J'Un1per 9918 Open s1x days a week 9 O0 A IV' to 9 O0 P Lloyd Keene Arnold Delk Jack McGarr Success Story Amer1can Style just seventy f1ve years ago the f1rst spoken message was carr1ed over a few feet of w1re, connectmg two crude telephones In the Un1ted States today, 173 m1ll1on conversat1ons dally speed over 152 m1ll1on m1les of w1re connect 1ng 43 m1ll1on telephones F1rst regarded as a mere toy, the telephone 1n the U S today IS an 11 billlon dollar business, owned by almost a million stockholders and provldes Jobs for three quarters of a mil11on persons The mdustry IS b1g because Amerlca is b1g and requ1res a huge commum cat1ons system to keep the wheels of commerce, and SOC1ety generally runnmg smoothly and sw1ftly yet 1f,S cost IS low, Wlfhih tl1e reach of most fam1l1es Th1s 1S just a typlcal American success story, posslble only under our system of free enterprlse which permxts free men and women to exerc1se 1ndiv1dual m1t1at1ve Citlzens Telephone Company, Inc 1 , 1 - Z . -. 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