Wingo High School - Warrior Yearbook (Wingo, KY)

 - Class of 1950

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In the heart of Jackson's Purchase, Though we leave thy walls forever Neath the sun s warm glow, Many miles go hence, Is the home of Wingo High School Hay our love for Wingo High School Dearest place we know. Only have commenced. Chorus May we cherish thy traditions Hold our banner high ' Ever guard thy name in glory, Live to do--or die. CDFZNLNIF t ji , shag In a true sense of the word we have tried to present to you nOur Recordu at Wingo High Schgol for the Yea? 19H9-1950. Not in pictures and words alone is the oast year deeply etched, but also in thoughts. Reguardless of the future we know each of us will face it as true as the HINDTANSH, h 3 ,gn Wemoriam Mr. F. P. Austin The Steps of a Good Man are ordered by the Lord and he delighteth in his Way.N Psalms 37:23 Truly this could be said of Mr. F. P. Austin to whom this page is dedicated in Memoriam of his life of service not only in the school- room but everywhere. He was born January l, 1866 and died November 15, l9b8. His early days were those of privations and seemingly adversitiesg however they proved stepping stonesfbr his determination, faith and efforts. When twenty years of age he was only in the fourth grade, yet he had that progressive upward look which caused him to keep reaching out- ward and onward until he became a very successfulieacher and citizen in every phase. He began teaching early in manhood and followed this Great Calling for forty five years, the last twenty five of which were spent in Wingo, Kentucky. A very striking oo-incident was that his teaching career and the old school building in which he taught his last years both went into the annals of history at the same time. Yet there was a difference in that incident since the building of brick and mortar soon went into wreckage while the life of Mr. Austin kept living and mellowing. Mr. Austin not only lived long but lived much. He not only taught lessons but taught people and he loved and taught people because he first loved God. Mr. Austin though being dead yet liveth and speaketh because he gave of himself to all with whom he had dealings or came in contact. His main principle back of all of this was Love. He loved his every student and possessed a personal interest and touch for each one. Assuredly, Mr. Austin was a concrete example of the poets' voice when he said UHe Lives Host Who Loves Most.W 4 N fs? H 4 1 .fdcfminififra fion ' Mrs. Jane Waggoner Commerce AQ s. Earnestine Vaughan H me Economics MW Miss Beulah Mullins Com erce iigzillfblleigf of WIHBU HIGH SOHU0l Mrs. Mary Anderson English I' ll n x I IIIKKX lllffllll UIIWWEBI I BI lals ismiumnf Q i s Mf'93WM' Ei? , Mr. Edward Oakley Mr. Bobby Sims AETiCU1tuPe ' .. Agriculture Mr. Bill Kreisler Social Science Mr. Randle M llina Math matica Miss Mary Byrn Second Grade Mrs. Maurine Magness First Grade u Miss Corinne Whitnell First Grade P wi Miss Carey Winslow Third Grade Miss Jimmie Wiman Mrs. Lois Watkins Fourth Grade Miss Alice Rogers Fifth Grade Fourth Grade Miss Ester Blalock Sixth Grade Jane Waggener Sponsor Carl Scoggins H Marian Bridges Vice President President Qgm we C L A S S M U T T O WToday We Followg Tomorrow We Leadu C L A S S C O L O R S Blue and Gold C L A S S F L O W E R Jean Austin J. T. Johnson Sec. Q Treas. Yellow Rose Reporter Twelve years ago we started at various schools to delve in Readin', Ritein' and 'Rithmatic. We struggled through the usual trials and tribulations as elementary students. With all these experiences back of us, we finally entered Junior High School. We entered high school with Mr. Pickard as our sponsor. we were very proud to have Cona Fite as our cheerleader. A As Sophomores, Mrs. Vaughan was our sponsor. we got many laughs from our biology class which was enjoyed by everyone. We entered our Junior year with Mrs. Spillman as our sponsor. we made enough money for a nice trip to HLookout Mountains.H Our cheerleaders were Wanda Holland and Rose Burgess. Our class officers were: Carl Linder, Ana McNiell and Linda Sanderfer. we sponsored a play entitled, HLittle Miss Bobby Soxn. Jerry Barnes played the leading part. Our trio consists of Jean Austin, Marian Bridges, and Sue Brown. Now we are Seniors, Mrs. Waggoner as sponsor. Our class officers are: Marian Bridges, Carl Scoggins, and Jean Austin. Our cheerleader, Cona Fite, we have a Senior Sextet which consists of Cona Fite, Ama McNiell, Jean Austin, Linda Sanderfer, Marian Bridges, and Martha Brown. That brings us up to the present time. A gf CLASS PROPHECY As we sitvhere dreaming of the future we decided to go over the names of our old classmates and see what each will be doing. Lets hop in our time machine and let the dial stop at the year 1960. The first one we see is JI WYE HOPKINS who has come a long way in the advertising field. JOE STEWART 'S dreams have at last come true as he is bafing home runs for the Yankees. PEGGY HIXON has finally left the folds of Bogey and is clicking her heels in the big city of Mayfield. CARL LINDER now draws sketches of his beautiful blond wife instead of the various figures he drew at NOle Wingon. MARTHA VIA is Wingo's most prominent citizen. Her profession is WOEIY barber. Wingo's first. BILLY GARDNER who is Water Valley's most eligible bachlor still specializes in driving keen cars loaded down with goodlooking women. Believe it or not little ROSE BURGESS has at last settled down to a quiet life of keeping House after giving up the hope of ever becoming a stenographer. JERRY BARNES is now doing her typing in 3 big office instead of the kitchen table at home. RANDEL COOK now owns his own Drive-Inn Theater and is doing quite well with it. CONA FITE is still keeping in-good shape at her job of Physical Education Teacher. LINDA SANDERFER still pulls those switches at the switch board. JOYCE FRANKLIN is now a HWaveH. Still trying to keep up with the Navy. J. T. JOHNSON now lives at the foot of Lookout Mountain making home Ev?-'Ovvns his own stil too. BETTYE THORPE is a registered nurse still trying to snag a doctor for a husband. DONALD JACKSON now owns his own farm of rich soil in the Blue Grass of Ole Kentucky. MARIAN BRIDGES is teaching school at her Alma Mater and doing a very fine job of it too. And that goodlooking BILLY HARRISON is still breaking hearts with that curly hair and Brown eyes. SUE BROWN now slings hash at the Blue Bore in Louisville. SHE has also had the luck of capturing a goodlooking guy. AMA MCNEIL has finished her music at Murray State and is trying-her luck at the Metro Politan. JEAN AUSTIN is attractive as ever and is now trying to make others the same in her job as beautician. CARL SCOGGINS has been doing fine as a preacher at his boyhood church. MARGARET ENOCH is driving a taxi at Wingo now. Old friends ride for half price. DEVOTA GRAY'S wonderful typing and shorthand has helped her tremendously in her job at the Merit. Our farmer of the class KENNETH RAMSEY has been very successful in his study of Agriculture. REBECCA GRAY who was the artist of her class is now doing fine as a designer for the Brooks Shoppe. JUNE BISHOP has left Kentucky for parts unknown. Hope she is doing fine. ANN LEGATE'S knack at sewing is coming in handy now that she Has to outfit seven kids. CHARLES ADAMS after finishing college has gone to work in Michigan while living with his brother. JANE SMITH is now manager of Newberrys. She has been working there since she was a Junior at Wingo. CATHERINE DISQUE now runs a Florist Shop in Mayfield. Pretty flowers for a sweet girl. VERA FIELDS loves her job as sales clerk at the Vanity. Now that we've had a glimspe of the future we must all return to our jobs here. we hope sincerly the class is as happy in their various places ten years from now as they appear to be at the present ' ,9 Jerzy and Peggy oowav pneywe Qnzre'e nxednie Xnrvsing in ,Snail innocent e-gnxe. gg9Su5Qpq'b 0 some gyfxe snedn O Joe G econ eunnefwnoej, fl? wel amine oxsnenwifonezlnerv alrgt hl B11 I' ence Ninn enedn. fe theugdregy th arde Ware St 5 'ff 4 Q H5 ji R an dal C A ca Carreful oveifgl igwident o . Bean, 5n5KA.'O xv -5 fgmbj K9 wid . yew hawk. Geraxnxne 'B pgggxe, a naexn a finfiev-, adafin, ve 361195. 1 O Nba . def' carl Lln md Q Sif7Q'SI'f'e1- lShefbO4lf-Slbnocebt but Watch that SfI2pSI', Max-tba Dean Via has 8 Sh . lass els e lg gmc 6 Every C... 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J' b 5 to U5 to Y f' 1 O Se BDI, gSS FU fir Wa Sasllz- St rd e and J So Qy E dllfy. U is 61 Q OO S-Z. We . U lk U in e Billy Harrison Don't worry Billy the big oak was a little nut first. 555600 Hel, Q G the 17112661125 I U2 ig erS's 13 NN 189' K th R 5 o erme am ey Bet gf 59,9 5605 Kp new Ignorance is bliss SO LOU Th 9- . Q NGO h met . OI. xxvjx 0,0 -5 80 but who am I to be and 10,6 De X 939 QOCZGPO 4300 O Hbraggin' H S176 Jz?2in-ks She' S. X15 O06 Ust -' Som 1258 000 gong WG' Sit Skim We qaxxce S. S CDO Margaret Enoch Jane Smith If Silenceisgnlden I don't talk much Margaret would be but I thinka lot. rich. Gael 55996 I Soo 3,09 ,wan St .OSUU ggjo C093 . C095 50x his tit jot,-S S WQQG5' 600 J Q J 96 ' 'OZ 111-I f O 'gy g Q02 KQVQMY Qxf ' L Sp Hrfn-I J fines 5 nr L-125 Q20 Muff- matlagyr NS H102 5 aaa of 1950 , This is the last will and testimony of a dying senior class. If theylre not dying they should be. It is their last wish and desire for the following senior class to carry on where they left off. Only they didn't leave anything off. Marian Bridges, wills her knack with the teachers to HHermanN. Jerry Barnes, wills her crushes to Jeanette Stone. Peggy Hixon, wills her blushing beauty and quiet ways to Joann Clark. Betty Thorpe, wills her form and figure to Elwanda Stephenson. Ann Legate, wills her art of catching a man to Jean Smith. Amarilla McNeil, wills her springy walk to Margie McQuire. Jean Austin, wills her case of giggles as she doesn't need them any longer to Helen Crittendon. Martha Brown, wills her tenor voice and position in the sexette to Winocha Britt. Vera Fields, wills her school girl figure to Neva Chadwick. Margaret Enoch, wills her position in the senior class to her sister Patsy. Joyce Franklin, wills her towering height to Mary Alice Clark. Martha Via, wills her loud, boisterous ways to Mayme Clapp. Try hard Mayme. June Bishop, wills her nickname HSatchH to Melba Russell. Poor Poor Melba. Rebecca Gray, wills her art of drawing to the artist of next year's annual. Rose Burgess, wills her steady dating to Shirley Tucker and guess who????? Kenneth Ramsey, wills his handy man job to Kenneth Ballew. Carolyn Smith, wills her position in the lunchroom to Barbara Grissom. Donald Jackson, wills his big fat legs to Donald Yates. Carl.Linder, wills his aggravating ways- to Robert Wiman. Go to it Weeman, and by the way Robert look out for Faye. Carl Scoggins, wills his short frame to HRuntH Clapp. Joe Stewart, wills his many High School Romances to Joe Duke. Jimmye Hopkins, wills his knack of selling ads to some poor senior next year. Billy Joe Gardiner, wills his new car to Jimmy Russell. Billy Louis Harrison, wills hisstraight hair to Howard Lawrence. ' Cona Fite, wills her ability to be late for school every morning to Agatha Bennett Linda Sanderfer, wills her neatness to Joann Ridgeway. Devota Gray, wills her loud mouth to Sara Magness. Charles Adams, wills his Nwheezen to annoy teachers to James Melton Clapp. Randle Cook, wills his love for the girls to James Blalock. . J. T. Johnson, wills his tell-tale feature to Harry Bolton. f Catherine Disque, wills her sweet disposition to Jeretta Gossum. Cona Fits W K. .4 , x. i 9.':L ' 'VW' 2 2 2 f If AY nl? ii Mawr 5 NY! iv f 1 ' 'QQ38? ' CLASS POEM Q 3 BY: Linda Mae Sanderfer Cv 3 8 as t T 23 ZQ, For our dear class the other grades must weep Q 3 As one of our happy milestone's is almost reached l S 3 We love our leaders for what they have strived to teach S 3 Our sponsor as she tries to speak Q5 A? Of the goal that each of us should seek. 35 X' R5 3 We've been taught the value of kindness S xg Truth and honor will always remind us gf Cv Of the coming days in all the rush .25 Q To do whats right and never fuss. - E25 Cv Q' rxp C9 S All of us may never be together again 5 gg But memories will always remain within 22 rag Our principal, as he has so kind to us been K2 ag Will hand us diplomas, when this year comes to an end Q my We will all give honor and thinks to him. Q7 Cv ,QB 7 cd XJ G9 3 The Honorable Board as they sought anear and afar S cg For teachers of wisdom and learning 5 Q3 Poor ignorant we, untutored, untaught l 225 E5 For the three R's would still have been yearning. gg XJ A7 W Q 'gg .To our good Engliahngeacher our thanks d N t d ES? fX Cv To sit or to set? o lie or o ay. an Wha vor' v 22 Mrs. Anderson should go there? Q3 R2 How to spell and, conjugate and compare- Q 83 Oh how we must've got in her hair. QQ 23 St' 7 Q Our parents dear, how can we express Elf Q3 How grateful we are, loyal, and loving? 23 S55 They're not enough words, it must be in deeds H 225 E5 Right living, loving, and giving. Q5 v X rx 7 C7 Cx: gg Our Alma Mater as it will long stand Q fb? Will always seem like home as it is so grand Co if We will always be ready to,give it a hand Q Q2 And as we leave we would like to command 22 3 That all of our friends will be loyal as they can. Q2 9' S CQ Cv 'N33WWWWW333338N3WWWWWWWWQ8NWNQQQQRQQQQWRRQRQ X! Now feeling as upper classmen we came into our Junior year with ho students under the sponsorship of Mr. Bill Kreisler. We have started a busy year preparing for the annual Junior-Senior class trip at the end of school. From the Junior Class Norma Jones and Betty Jo France were elected cheerleaders and our class will have a number of boys on the basketball team. Officers for the l9h9-SO term are Bill Vann, Presg John Via, Vice Presg Betty Jo France Sec. Q Treag and Agatha Bennett Reporter. We are very glad of having Agatha in our class as she is known for her tap-dancing. We gained a few new students this year whom we all welcomed. We must not forget Dean Johnson and Jimmy Russell who have been basketball managers for three straight years. We hope to do much in our Senior year as we know we will all hate to leave the halls of Ole Wingo High where we have had such happy days. We started our Freshman year with 33 iriproaring students. We were glad to have as our sponsor Mr. James Pickard. Officers for that year were Betty Ann Butram, Presidentg James Milton Clapp, Vice Presidentg Jean Smith, Secretary- Treasurerg and Peggy Russel, Reporter. lWe were happy of having Robby Prince on the basketball team that year. We entered our Sophomore year with L6 students. Having finished our Fresh- man year we were determined to settle down a little. Our officers for that year were James M. Clapp, President, Jean Smith, Vice President, Betty Jo France, Secretary-Treasurerg Agatha Bennett, Reporter. We were happy in- deed of having Mrs. Dennis Vaughn as our sponsor. In the basketball queen contest we were happy to have Norma Jones representing our class. We des- perately labored on a play in order to make money for our queen. Also that year two of our boys played basketball for the Wingo Indians. . i First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: Fifth Row: Sixth Row: Seventh Row: 5 - X mm: -Er' , 'V 1119313 x 1 1 A ', J ' 'tl - 1-'f Y Qi- ,T 'Q' , Q' ' W y ,,,, 2, xr' f -'dj' 'U' Wanda Dunevant, James O. Clapp, Helen Crittendon Larry Hopkins, Robbie Russell, Howard Lawrence. Richard Taylor, Betty Butrum, Mary Neil, Dalton Smith, John Via, Patsy Gossum. Arlie Fields, Harold Puckett, Peggy Russell , Betty Cobb. Winocha Britt, Joan Clark, Ardell Clark. Betty Madden, Kenneth Ballew. Norma Jones, Mary A. Clark. Peggy Taylor 20 liz-5' 2 km! First Row1 Betty France, Donald Yates, Kenneth Gibson, Barbara Grissom, Bobby Vann, Joe Duke. Second Row: Elwanda Stephenson, William Taylor, Jean Smith Betty Gossum, Harry Bolton, John Douthitt. Third Row: Rudolph Crawford, Agatha Bennett, Dean Johnson Joe L. Hargan. Fourth Row: Jo Ann Ridgway, Bobby Neely, Mary L. Bolten. Fifth Row: Jimmy Hendrix, Billy Vann. Sixth Row: Jimmy Russell Seventh Row: James M. Clapp 21 wif xi ig 29 ? l,U'll0l'5 ,SZ J 22 P SPONSOR-Vaughan PRESIDENT--McNeely VICE PRESIDENT-Holland SEC. TREAS.-Stephenson REPORTER--McNutt ff? QW P5600 We 63: JJG 19,0 go, , of Q 2 we 9.90- W If ur gn A SELAX P1-u-JTTIEST at MOST HANDSOME Neva 84 Jimmy S 4219 Q1 We 431' 16,0 fb Magness, Taylor. Reily, Blaylock, Linder. Lawrence, Holland Keen, McGuire, Gossum. France, Stephenson Lawrence, Mullins Tibbs. Stone, Peoples, Angel, Cathey, SXQQHGWW Potts, Bruce, Franklin. Pickens, Carter, Alexander, Chadwick. Adams, Russell, Lee, McNeely, Barnes. Mos Witti Do Wittie Most Studi Pres. Dorothy Covington V. Pres. William E. Hargan ' Most Popular Sec. Q Treas. Faye Wray, Reporter. Margaret Odom D0 WHO'S WHO Prettiest Girl Mayme Clapp t Handsome Bob Jackson est Girl rothy Sanderson st Boy Van Stewart Most Studious Girl Ruth Taylor ous Boy Troy Ramsey Girl rothy Covington Most Popular Boy William Hargan Best All Round Girl Dorothy Snow Best All Round Boy Charles Grissom LM Most Likely to Succeed A 1 Jimmye Alexander In the fall of 04.8 we tr ooped into the study hall of Wingo High School a timid frightened band, determine the reputation of the seven being plenty tough, however quired that reputation. ' ,!f' fought again. d to live rpto th graders ,dnt , we never ac- wnen we came back in the fall of 'LB the gbls had grown by leaps and bounds and in their bng skirts looked almost like the mothers of the -f boys who cou1dn't keep apace with the girls on 'fl growth. We tolerated them--squeaky voices and ,,f- all--fought--fell in love--fell out of love---and New we are back in the fall of 'LL9, our boys gown up. We are full fledged freshmen quite awareci'our import- ance. We've learned the importance of stickingtngether So good, or otherwise, we Freshmen.se all for all. 25 for one zd.one H! FIRST RCW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTHY ROW: ad?-! FIFTH RCW: SIXTH ROW: I E' SEVENTH ROW: QL 4 V 3 - V 51,591 .,. -- .U . . W ..:.y.j.j. 'C' Q . scam llslll' erin? LEA: .fs : 'x-ru? I Y' U 3 sl D -I X Jill? Alexander , William Cannon, Mayme Clapp, Margaret Ann Odom, Faye Ray, Dorothy Covington, Dorothy Sanderson. Margaret Clark, Jeanette Stone, Gerry Blalock, Hilton Adams, Elsie Lassiter, Palmer Harris, R. B. Malugin. Olene Johnson, Patsy Crittenden, Mary Bell Dublin, Un. HBIZU1. Van Stewart, June McNeely, Patsy Folks Troy Ramsey, Sue Holland, Joe Morgan, Ruth Taylor, Dorothy Snow, Katie Clark. Edward James, Shirley Tucker, Preston Byrn, Bob Jackson, Barbara Russell. Doris Hall, Wanda Champion, Charles Grisso , Charles Gilbert. Denzil Stephens, Melba Russell. 26 Q -fs ' ,M ., 1 ,V ,QQ-N.. Q ., xml J, ' -f'i' , A - ,gy A main Ni' wl A Y x na N' Q1 W 'H' 'V' A if fr' 5. 2 'YI .4 1 iw GQ! 'iff ,V xg' V i X5 K sf Y - ' W 1 Li ' 43'-fsifk 9 , N s 4, nzamw, all T1'.'F ' rigid Qi.. e FIRST ROW: Herdon, Coleman, Wooten, Stone, Myatt, Baker, McAlister, Hayden, Shelby, Bushart. SECOND ROWg Matheny, Alexander, Fite, Cash, Potts, Oliver, West, Lee, Duke, Tucker, Gossom. THIRD ROW: Tatum, Payne, Dew, McKennedy, Britt, Kennedy, Kennemore, Taylor, McGuire, Choate, Mrs. Mary Anderson. FOURTH ROW: Boyd, Parchman, Shelton, Ashlock, Richards, McNeely, Cunningham, Vaughan, Stephenson, Hart, Mullins, McKennedy, Ridgway, Ingram. fEfrQ WsE FIRST ROW: Nance, Angle, Allen, Oliver, Anderson, Fagan, Byrns, Vaughan, Adams, Griffin, Pickens, Wright, Holland. Britt SECOND ROW: Acree, Ramsey, B. Owen, Stephenson, Copeland, Brooks, J. Mullins, B. Gossum, Morgan, Puckett, Jackson, Burge, Lynch THIRD ROW: Waggener, Hutson, Hester, Alexander, Clapp, Gream, Wray, M. Mullins, R. Mullins, Brooks, Fite, J. Gossum, FOURTH ROW! Hampton, Crawford, E. Owen, Rogers, Gray, Duke, Jones, Hall, Potts, Clark, Taylor, Stephens euenfk .SLM First Row: Thomas, Henson, Coleman, Green, Gossum, Yates, Hibbs, Colley, Adams Futrelle, Holland, Saxon. Second Row: Willingham, Parohman, Coplen, Payne, Herndon, Oliver, Faulkner, Johnson, Rodgers, Champion, Crawford, Hchieely, Miss Blalock. Third Row: Watt, Byrn, Lanmon, Gream, Snow, Potts, Lanmon, James, Jackson, Owen, Jones, Angel, Cook, Cunningham, Via. Fourth Row: McAllister, Mayes, Gibson, Brooks, Newton, Alexander, Keen, Ridgway Tucker, Garrigus, Reed. First Row: James, Garrigus, Henderson, Tucker, Summerville , Copeland, Oliver, Watts, Potts, Lewis, Griffin, Clapy. ' Second Row: McGuire, Jackson, Mullins, Norman, Byran, Perry, Young, Anderson, Enoch, Britt, M Taylor, Gray, Oakley. Third Row: Gibson, Gossum, Clark, BUGS, Wilson, Choate, W9-8809913 Janes: J' V3-118113: Mays , Sanderfer, Holloway, K. Gray, Forter, Miss Alice Rodgers- Fourth Ron: Shelby, Sanderson, Jackson, Dew, Conner, Malone, Leath, Taylor, Taylor, L. Vaughn. sm Qu 2 .gow-tl , 2 First Row: Neville, Watkins, Lynch, Hawks, Odom, Hayden, Saxon, Parchman, Boyd, Dublin, Britt, Champion, McAlister. Second Rowe, Overby, Hibbs, Folks, Adams, Gibson, Brooks, Angel, Clark, Fortner, Jackson Jewell Gravett, Kimbell. Third Row: pcrawfoid, Murphey, Green, Lancaster, Madry, Nanney, Mayes, Hall, Kennedy, Hampton, Russell, Stephens, Summerville, Miss Wiman. Fourth Row: Newton, Evans, Rohrer, Matheny, Matheny, Matheny, Neale, Clark, Wray, Tay or, Rogers. 3 'E-, af E575 J-4 ' ' 'Q 'f Egif ff x- V5 C' ' 3 if 971751 in fd : J 7 A ., fi-Ee -:aff I' ' ML First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: Skim! Tarver, Jewell, Hyatt, Jones, Turnbow, Watkins, Jones, Young, McAllister Oliver, Sutton, Bostick, Gray, Weatherford. Tucker, Snow, Shemwell, Taylor, Boyd, Taylor, Saxon, Richmond, Kimbell, Bynum, Norman, Stephens, Stephens, Mullins, Hargan, Alexander. Weatherford, Jackson, Clark, Colley, Clark, Gossum, Clapp, Brooks, Dew Dew, Gravitt, Gossum, Dew, Payne, Potts, Stephens, Spellman. Byrd, Crawford, Faulkner, Neale, Snow, Choate, Adams, Lyles, Wilson, Ibrrington, Byrd, Mrs. Lois Watkins, Miss Carey Winslow. 3 First Row: Second Rolx Third Row: Fourth Rows First Row: Second Rot: Third Row: Fourth Row: SLM! !Qg:iW6l E? Duke, Saxon, R. Griffin, G. Griffin, Fields, Bugg, Odom, Bynum, Rose, Byrn, Frazer Legate, Rushing, Janes, F. Gibson, M. Gibson, Putrel, Holden, Adams, Myatt, Wells, Harris, Clapp Byrd, Young, Rohrer, Pearce, Lancaster, Stephens, Jack Watkins, Hargan, Hibbs son, Hopkins, Perry, Teacher Mrs. Magness, Matheny, Burge, Choate, Taylor, Johnson, Nunley, Vaughn, McAlister, Wright, Tatum, Lain, Leath, Keen Mi Summerville, Bugg, Crawford, Copeland, Britt, llurphey, Cook, MCCOI'ElaCk, Thomas, Garrigus, Vaughn, Vaughn, Adams, Turnbow, Dew, Joyner, Potts, Tucker. Fields, Luther, Waggener, Anderson, Alexander, Carter, Reed, Elliot, lesser, Taylor, Janes, Rohr-er, Mrs. Whitnell, Ridgway, Gossum, Parchman, Robertson, R SS Mary Catherine Byrn Vaughn, Mullins, Neville, Yates, Spillman, Beadles, ohrer, Hargan, Fields, Langhram, Hopkins, Veatch, Carter, Leath, Mrs. Magness. ol? Pdf? During the terms of 19148 and 19119 there has been over 350 books added to our library shelves. These include the 19118 edition of ENCYCLOPEDIA AMERICANA, and the 19118 edition of WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA. Other improvements include several personalized magazine covers. We are most appreciative of our efficient student librarians, Their duties include checking books in and out, listing and collecting overdue books, reparing books and keeping the library straight. SCIUDENT LIBRARIANS Sitting: Wanda Champion Dean Stephenson llyl' Clapp W Marian Bridges Ama McNeill Rebecca Gray llary Keen Standing: Martha Via Lydia McKinney Helen Crittenden Joyce llcNeely Barbara Grissom Patsy Gossmn Sara llagness Mary Etta Herndon u js N. .'5.- -- . -., ,u S, Q X .' I anx- : 'I ss x 1 -Q 550,17 .. v, + . ..' J In .--1 1:49 3,111-9 Nov Nov: Nov Nov Duc Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan 1 ' fx. 4 4-Iv' .ew X 11e,1f0uy041: Q7 59 C296 165 Xxx- ? ' f A69 xx? 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Taylor. 52,517 Qi, Wgifzfaf Wm f'A1M2,0 if ?',f.c:a.Lm. Lfifkww Mc I' 2' Prettiest Girl Best Looking BOY EMI- O Amelete Joyce an J. T- mas Pep Qlfligrg 5 M ,. lgfgfzff xg d M0 51, Talented MOST, Likely to Succeed Joe 8 Cona- Jean 8 'hub 8 Ama 81 Carl MO5t P Opular Jerry 'Ni 40 Mo st Studious 5 '1 Margaret 8: Donald Peg Rebeoca 8: Jim Wittiest sv dk charle S N ix W ? ' k M- i .1 udic elaarfmenf Jlmmufe Baud. Musm INSTUQTOR. sr Lesson fu-may PIANO SJJTUDENTS The Music Department for the past two years has been under the direction of Jimmye Boyd. There has been many talented students in school and each has had an opportunity to participate in the music field. The Senior Sextette and Trio have broadcast over radio station W.K.T.M. Mayfield several times. Their NHighlight BroadcastHwas a special program at Christmas consisting ofChristnas Carols and songs. Norma Jones, junior, was featured as soloist. The Music Club was organized for the students from the fifth through the twelfth grades. Its purpose isto encourage group singing, study composers, and have music contests. One main achievement this year was the remodeling of the music room. The Junior Glee Club consists of the studentsfrom the first through the fourth grades. They meet weekly to sing. The Junior Trio deesa excellent work in their singing. One of the main interests of the music students is the annual spring recital. V Each student performing and showing his improvement over the past year. 42 by T9 A s 064704 6 ga. 1566 Q. '51 GK FIYNGI7' TRW 5EN'OR O R TR' JUMO ORMA JONES -N :ST .SOLO 055 QW W5 yg 100 Glee 9: C108 OYM c0 .Cb owe ssexx e gn VW The HOM ECONOMICS CLASS is sponsored by Mrs. Dennis Vaughn. The class, consisting of eight girls gave a var- iety program at the beginning of school to help buy their new Singer machine. They have high hope of receiving soon their new elec- tric machine which has been ordered. Club officers are President--Winocha Britt, Vice President--Robbie Russell, Secretary - Treasurer--Agatha Bennett, and Reporter--Jean Smith. 1603- 6055 80 ,omg 3 639 E9 Bottom Row left t Betty France Agatha Bennett Peggy Russell Mary Neale Jean Smith Mrs. Vaughn Winocha Britt oi ight l ,R 1.1! Q93 Yxenifii 9 Q, J C I Q I I QYQJQSJQ5' Am QNOQSQXEYZGGY 7 O53 6,3 XA Mr. Ed. Oakley Mr. Bobby Sims 456 . 6 7 0 456 6 6 .7 O6 7 of Oce a ,Wg 3 3 I C?xa'1'1+ E53 First Row: Mr. Oakley, R. Taylor, C. Adams, D. Smith, B. Vann, W. Taylor, W. Cannon, K. Gibson, J. Alexander. Second Row1 J. Clapp, A. Fields, K. Ramsey, V. Stewart, J. Via, J. Clapp, J. Mullins, WL Hargan, Mr. Snns. Sitting: J. Duke, H. Lawarance, R. Linder, H. Puckett, J. Stone. a Aff? ff? in f ,gf way? -WV pf if wif www? 9'-Q.- iii 22' f -fs gi' ?' ac, B ...W ii , .,... W.. x-:uf 's' W wi vi Q mf? W 1 1 Q, I. --A' q,,x -LLA S -Q ' S 4 3 in N ,My W 1 f x A 9' Q' 0' ,v sy M M -f k.f f . ,, me '- F xg' X535 -'Ev K. 1, K V 'F i ,-,-: 15 -, . 1 I HN' xx K 'N y Q my W ,. ws fl J af is Yr' 79. 1, a 'Q L X Wa .a l X-if 'i 1532 RW Q ef 1,5 43' +1--CZ' Wg F I H S T U E H H F U H U 1 3 J H F E T E H I H H1949-IHBHH Mrs. Moneta Boyd, manager, and assis- tants Mrs. Lalia Walker, Mrs. Georgia Washam, and Mrs. Velma Wright, with student help serve between LLOO-MSO luches dailey. The building was donated by the WINGO LIONS CLUB. 5fA perio i rf' 23' sbms '-w ,,.,-v bf ! . A-if ,X QS Nw 1643 wwf 'f 1. K V ,V x wha Ju., N My A A 9 .K ,. gm, X Q, Q 4 A A ,M iw Ac 11 x, .. if Q 14 J 'K S ls is Fl Qs JN' 'H' ' mr Qwfx, 'M-f an .fr ,WWWSS ga Q nn' M.: A.. 'A CHRISTMAS PARTY 19119 The Seniors got together on December l9 for their last class party. Following a. delicious supper prepared by the food committee, games were played and gifts were exchanged. The party was held at the Wingo Women's Clubhouse. It was beautifully decorated with Christmas bells, candels, red and green crepe paper. Guests ofthe evening were lr. 8: Mrs. Dennis Vaughn, Buddy Coplen, Wray Lamb, Norma Jones , and Gene Jackson. . .Mi r l . Q W ., din., lab gk ,au if -I uv , ll' -92? if 5' We 5 K we Nas? F 2 'Q lg ' Q 55 ' be u e ,uf ll x . f .A ,115 Kia? 'I if p 'li' W1 ff 45 ,fn gi sk xi . , f - in gig Q 1 if ! . ,Q CUIIGFIIITULIITIUIIS WINGO HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF I95lI MAY YOU HAVE THE BEST OF' EVERYTHING MERIT CLOTHING CO. MAYFIELD, KY. TWO FAMOUS NAMES MADE IN GRAVES COUNTY BY GRAVES COUNTY PEOPLE . -Y-ldv ' WINGO SALES 8 SERVICE Westinghouse Electric Appliances Eljer Bath Fixtures Myers Water System Sherwin Williams Paints Hardware, Field Fencing, gl Roofing Phone 120 Paul Mullins G. B. Henson DUTCH MILL Hot pit Bar-B-Que Frozen-Custard The Best Milk Shake Made With Custard Seigel Carr--Owner Phone 9166 - Mayfield, Ky. Compliments Of 1939 - 1949 Rain Or Shine, Be On Time Compliments GARDNER'S STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHS LIVE FOREVER FULTON. KENTUCKY l.. 1 ij ...,. ,- -Ill.-,xii .-iq K 41 . Q X A E,E 1 V ,'., EE E .R OZOOO A E E E O O px For STYLE - FIT - QUALITY A Mayfield, Kentucky PAYNES CLEANERS W 'C 1' . amp lments If you have any, dry cleanmg of STOP: Iimmy Payne in the yellow iruck. We pick up every Monday, Wednesday CO. and Saturday I ALL WORK GUARANTEED I Compliments of YoUNGRI.ooD BROS. ' Groceries - Feeds - Seeds - Hardware I Compliments of MYERS LUMBER CO. Q ie , en uck Mayfield, Ky. Phone seo' M YI ld K t Y Compliments of . EAI' EVANS DRUG COMPANY ' at I Wingo. A L L S C A F EPhone 99 Fuuen, Ky. ' Phones as-795 DX DX DX- Dx -DX DX DX DX XCI I DX DX' SERVICE STATION - SAM H. MAYS. Owner S Compliments of XG U x Q 3 9. 5. 0 5 Q- 9 DX U E 'FU E Z cn In Ci wa F P4 Q 9 'JI 5 0 :I Cl ZH Ei ? E3 0 us ra -.: 94 ... 0 U1 X X n as D. o FP :- 0 1 :I 0 0 CD 0 3 91 Ill: 0 UI D MAYFIELD. KENTUCKY Your Pcrtroncrge Appreciated U . N pq Wlngo. Ky. - Phone 133 Q - - l DX DX DX DX ' DX DX DX DX . VERNON HOPKIN PARKER S BARBER SHOP - A S , I CRCCERIES, FRESH MEATS Sz HARDWARE Apprecmtes Your Pcrtroncxge p CREAM BUYING AGENCY FOR SWIFT 105 West Rreeawey 1 ' EXCLUSIVE DEALER IN Mayfield, KY- ALADDIN LAMPS se PARTS K PHONE 16 WINGO, KY. COMPLIMENTS OF MULLINS AND CUNNINGHAM GROCERY WINGO, KENTUCKY MAYFIELD MILLENG COMPANY Home of IERSEY CREAM FLOUR - - - IERSEY CREAM CORN MEAL HIGH QUALITY FEEDS FOR EVERY NEED CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIXING With or Without MOLASSES FORD - RICHARDSON 81 SONS FARM IMPLEMENTS - - - FARMALL TRACTORS INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS AND REFRIGERATION GENERAL I. H. C PARTS SALES and SERVICE CUBA and PARIS HIGHWAYS PHOHNE 603-J L. DAVIS GROCERY 301 N. 17th Street Phone 1298 Mayfield, Kentucky , . Telephone 15 B E A U T Y . . . Service For A Lovelier You CHRYSTAL'S BEAUTY SHOP SHAMPOOS , , PERMANENTS FINGER WAVES 1 East Water Street HAIR STYLING Maylield. Ky. Compliments of I. I. NEWBERRY CO. 5, IU, 25 Store Mayiield, Kentucky TRULY PURE MILK Pcxsteurized and Homogeni STRICTLY GRADE A Be SURE with TRULY PURE Telephone 457 TRULY PURE DAIRY Mayfield. Ky. zed W. Ictmes Street 7 MAYFIELD PRINTING COMPANY MAYFIELD. KENTUCKY Satisfied Customers in 48 States OLIVE 61 LEONARD MAYFIELD'S LEADING FURNITURE STORE 114 - 116 West Broadway Mayfield. -- Kentucky EVERY DAY IS SALE DAY AT OUR STORE Telephone 239 Theta g in your tutun I. V. CASH MOTOR CO. Your Friendly Ford Dealer Phone 42 Fulton, Ky. 1 -11 F K BENNETT COAL co. I Lennot Furnaces - Iron Fireman Stokers Warm Morning Stoves Phone 357 Mayfield. Ky. Q-T 1-'on FINE STEAK MM ' Eat At THE STEAK HOUSE Fulton Road Highway 45 Phone 707 ' W Mayfield, Ky. 1 if l 4 n E E i , E THE BANK OF WINGO Wingo, Kentucky A HOME BANK OWNED BY HOME PEOPLE Capital Stock - - - 320,000 YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED TOPS ALWAYS NUCOA and HELLMANS REAL M A Y O N N A I S E PREVALLET 51 CUMMINS Metropolis. Illinois I J I LESTER LAMP COMPANY BEAUTIFUL LAMPS AND SHADES Retail 6. Wholesale Compliments LESTER LAMP CO. Mayfield, Ky. Compumems of wmnn VALLEY cnrmmc comrnur HENRY l. SIEGEL COMPANY. INC. .4 FULTON. KENTUCKY Compliments ol BROWDER MILLING COMPANY. INC. FULTON. KENTUCKY Packers of QUALITY CANNED FOOD Chap Taylor 4 Manager Water Valley. Ky. Telephone I6 I. N. Williams Ass't. Mgr. IEANNETTE'S FLOWER SHOP 221 W. Water Street I I-I 4. Phone 643 Compliments oi There is no substitute TO! Quality Outfitters for Men and Boys FULTON. KENTUCKY Ira W. Little Ioe M. Hall Owner Mgr. LOCHRIDGE and CALDWELL'S MARKET RID WAY MEATS OF QUALITY G Groceries - Vegetables - Fruits HWHERE FRIENDS MEET, Cor. Fuller 6 Wilford Mayfield. Kentucky Phone 828-I MAYFIELD. KENTUCKY MAYFIELD FRUIT AND JT? .1 Cy vb' 1 1 1 i lt 5 tx . 1511? J' fi K 'f I 'if in E: ,- - 7 . . 1 wmsdfr 'landi- l ' iv' K . .I I . V, ,.4, N .fog alixjeslger supply always buy frpmlus. 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KENTUCKY TOY CASTLE HOLLAND BROS. SERVICE STATION Snappy Service Always General Hauling Anywhere - Anytime Phone 113 Wingol KY' Phone 9137 Mayfield. Ky. J. Seventh Street Bill Holland I.R.Hol1and Roy and Ree Weeaks F. B. OWENS LINDSEY'S GROCERIES and FRESH MEATS M - In - F Your PURINA Dealer ayheld s Leading Iewelery or Pryorsburg, Kentucky Over 37 Years Li l l. E. CHANDLER E. D. MULLINS 61 CO. ' DRY GOODS 6. SHOES Preecription Druggists Phone No. 50 Wingo. Kentucky WINGO, KY. PHONE 17 W I N G O C A F E l'lOLLAWAY'S HARDWARE STORE HARLEN TAYLOR, Prop. COME IN AND SEE US I Phone 125 WINGO, KY. J li Compliments oi MONTGOMERY 81 WARD Located on Cuba and Paris Highway S'I'ORY'S DRIVE IN Hot Pit Bar-B-Que, Ham. Pork or Mutton Sandwiches FRENCH FRIES 6. CHII.I I Vie Do Custom Bar-B-Queing Mxyfield, Kentucky Phone 9121 Mayfield, Kentucky Phone 1230 M--- f !f f I ' Y Q'f-- 1-V lm----r-- W' 1. Compliments ol i R U S S E L L 5 IOE LOOKOFSKY i MEN'S WEAR 4 E 1 I r MAYFIELD, KENTUCKY CASH and CARRY y R pk GROCERY It Pays To Pay Cash! Compliments of MAYFIELD SWEET FEED MILL Roscoe L. Howe, Owner Mayfield, Kentucky Phone 110 5fzadad97ZiIk ' r Iegciow .gre Geal mJ 77711 ghefcl .Aim lu U69 C. B. HARGROVE CO. Mayfield, Ky. HOUSTON P. HOLLIS Mayfield, Ky. MR. 8: MRS. H. L. PRYOR Pryorsburg, Ky. MR. 81 MRS. L. P. BRIDGES Pryorsburg, Ky. JACKSON BROS. FEED STO-RE Pryorsburg, Ky. HARVEY LYNN ELDER Pryorsburg, Ky. COMPLIMENTS OF IRENE Mayfield, Ky. OSCAR NOCHLIN Mayfield, Ky. CLAUDE BURNETT Mayfield, Ky. SHATZ BROS. Mayfield, Ky. BENNIE'S BEAUTY SHOP Mayfield, Ky. A FRIEND --- PENNY'S Mayfield, Ky. MEACHAM'S MARKET Fulton, Ky. PA ULINE YATES CREAM STATION Fulton, Ky. RAYMOND GAMBELL Fulton, Ky. CLARICE SHOPPE Fulton, Ky. SCOTT,S FLORAL SHOPPE Fulton, Ky. FULTON HARDWARE 62 FURNITURE Fulton, Ky. POLYNESIAN ARTS, Inc. Mayfield, Ky. 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