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N45 K l , f - , - ' 4 5. , 5, ' 4 I , Q ' fl , 1 1 A ' , YHV2, ' f A f7f,,4.,,Q'?4g if g.- ' 1 , ,P ' - , n J 'J f '- ' 5 V A ',- 'A ' 4 L: ,L 1VfQAL1 I H, - tif: 'V ,, I ,- N- - ' 2 -. ,-.. Q . N X, , K xA -P. NX . . Al . , 6 my X , ,. H , . . ,wg ,.. ,. , wtf -A -'M - EA .5 4 -- x I . , , x - v K' K v ,- 'f ,ff -.. ... f., .Rf The Warrior Edited by SHNIORS of WINGO HIGH SCHOOL Wingo, Kentucky Contents FACULTY ATHLETICS ACTIVITIES CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS Foreword On the following pages of this book are the memories and a story of the happiest moments of our lives. Gone forever will be the routine of school life, the fun we had, and the friends we made. We, the Warrior staff of Wingo High, hope that as you glance through these pages it will bring back those memories dearest to you. SpQN3ORED BY- -... ,-,, ..,. 2, 1, ...- I ,-M ----- COVINGTON BROS HAYFIELD, KENTUCKY :?,,1,b Q , ' W C' 1 ff' -MX Yarn Q , Y 9 This book xs dedicated to South with voe 'dope that 'cue gow, woken 'mpeg seek WHA be inspired 'cg s 'signer Yower 'vogrx from woken 9 scientist, coxnd provide. As 'gourd nxoves, so skusv, the progress of che worid. 'Toe 'goutfo of a nation are 'Coe trds posxzerivg of , f ..- Tgfl: L , Ae' '- 1.. 354:53 if J' . F-. 453' 'fi-rig: , I ' A Native of Snyder, Texas, Mr. Forrest A. Bruton served 35 months during World War ll and 27 months were spent in the South Western Pacific and i, ,1f' North Atlantic. He received 5 battle ,S stars. He graduated from Murray State College with a Bachelor of Science degree. While enrolled at Murray he played a guard position on the football team. His previous experience in teaching includes 2 years in Illinois and l year in Texas as science instructor and assistant football coach. Mr. Bruton comes to Wingo this year as principal and basketball coach. DMI I TRATIO ,J GRAVES COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION AND SUPERINTENDENT Left to Right: Mr. Garvin Crockett, Mr. Harold Denham, Mr. Jewell Jones, Superintendent, James B. Deweese, Mr. Biggs Roberts, Mr. Cecil Courtney. 51 MARCK fp an G0 15. sts Wu-130 got' oi! 6 di' WIN NGO- Ky',rdiy night an tl Saxu . d 'amerftgfsmafckgfgila an Wsymnxfsv ' ea marcf things pulled W5 win!-S buff W 5 and 2 I- qugtei' wuh 2 ers in 500 mei- wifm arzgveiszxvewrxed me be e Oct. 30 NOV. 3 Nov. 6 Nov. 9 Nov. 13 Nov. 16 Nov. 20 Nov. 27 Dec. M Dec . 7 Df c - lla Dec . 15 Win Melberg Milburn Eases By Wingo 53-54 FULTON, Ky.-Milburn eased by Wingo by a. 58-54 score here Thurs- day night as Rambo ripped the nets for 24 points. However the ga.me's scoring hon- X ore were garnered by Wagner for i Q X wmgo as he mn for as points: 4 3 Milburn ............ 20 34 48 sa wmgo .....,........ 14 as 43 54 Ibbjhbl- 49 Q 6 a oss' 06066 Col' 6.1 oe ttf' bobbklp 1' '2'f'fa'kf Zjqfee ,fa 001: '9 cr. 0 e I ATHLETICS f 'I 5 '1,'.f Q Q THEY HEX Fulgham L18 E3 Jan. LL Symsonla Cuba 119 811 Na. 8 Sharp Symsonia 65 71 Jan. 10 Milburn Lowes 77 73 Jan. 11 Fulgham Mi1burn En 58 Jan. 18 Farmington Sedalia L13 63 Jan. 22 Fancy Farm Vicloran L17 . L15 Jan. 29 Sedalia Fancy Farm 87 L19 Feb. 1 Elvins, Lowes 75 71 Feb. 2 Bismark Wickliffe F5 98 Feb- 5 Hickman Farmington 66 69 Feb. 12 Melber 111 May?ie1d 60 M3 Feb. 15 Sharpe , 1 o Scores 111-15 Wm Uver ff 012. jim xg-1 WINGOIS A151072 11800 ll. KHLIA I Ky.-Winn DIA!!! game lltlnst Bedslh night and walked of! WINGO Ky Thomas Mullin! racked 25 i ts fo I d W fi 82 mlnuka with a up po n en ingo l 83 72 victory over Almo night. Mullins fine showing on he loot out in the noe hon fou-thealmtsattho Would take the 'C Evelyn Gibsgn Ruby D. Stephenson HBH First Row! Joe Potts, Palmer Harris, Edward Shelton, Second Row! Douglas Jones, Donald Hall, Perry Arnet, Roy Linder, Jim y Tucker, , ftgiiwhb KW g L, Spciscrej by CQPE'S DRIVE-IH S Joyce McNeely Xa Sue Holland niis A iii , , :luv hi ..- Q' EQYS GYM CLASS W ZW ' ' - xt ZR GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASS I 5 'fix ef l .41 x-s ' .4 ' . X Qs , la MLQAWK' W1 41,1-l,'X,gKN.5.v First Row: Gerry Oakley, Bobby Waggener, Eddie Green, sy C ' Charles Coplen, Jimmy James, Tony Henson, Second Row: Billy Owens, Dairrel Byrn, Jimmy Tucker, Charles Saxon. Coach - Raloh Champion. Managers - Bobby Holmes and James McNeely. Cheerleaders - Hilda Lanman, Patsy Colman, Jeretta Gossum. Grade 7 8: 8 Ball Team -5-N 7 6 ffl 5-1 ew ., L, ii!! EE!! BA KETBALL QUEE f Q 1- ff f 11' i I Q- Qw a 4 hilt .f., .-V ,July ,I - t ' ,M 5' GV ,Q , ! H! 1 N-ze X. 5 s Q :si img x In a celerful ceremcny staged at Tixg: 4. High icheel C: Feb. 12, Miss Linda Iaylzr Q' daughter Cf Mr. 5 Mrs. H. W. Taylor, was 1-Q crcwiei Basketball Queen by Captain Billy Joe luxe. Tie queen was esccrted sy Ienals Celeman. liss Ierzlyxe Eawzs, daughter 4Hf- of Hr. 5 Mrs. Hurili Hangs, mas srcwned - Hlittle Miss fi gon by C5-captain Edward 1 , James. Hariljge :as escgrtei by Max lays '9lQQj4 Kiss Taiia Sissgx, seiiir was :ext in line :f7aw fir Queer, sqe was esccrtei by Jimmy Lawrence. 'vrrfl 3Q:ria Jeiner, tliri graie was seccii in My-ami fir HLi::le Qi3S Fing5,U sie was escorted ' Qfgl' Lewis Qwaine Tucker. ff '11 Af Little Miss Wmgo 1 , n VN Z7 '12 SO f V r H Y, X L Sara 3854509 Qofmzs WCWVU JCYLXQHS T'VCan Evelim JL V Vx Cuarle 5 Gris som Q Q, a xv, Q R L S 1' ' Jane MUGS ! Egf' Joe D559 6 F R E S H NX E XL Barbara Gossum Frank Waggener I' - I Music And Voice tudents Mrs. James K. Steele, of Fulton, is associated with the Wingo faculty for her first year. She attended Christian College, Columbia, Missour for two years and graduated from the University of Kentucky with an A.B. in Edocation. She was a Kemher of Beta Beta Beta Sorority 'LE, Double Sextette 'LB - lhf, Woman's Choral group 'LB - 'LE, and Chapel Choir '43 - 'L5. In addition to being Physical Education instructor, she has lf piano and voice students at Wingo High School. GLEE CLUB YW Q96 ii Q69 b S QX35lX3S 'XO ai Qkaiif Q QG.?Ep 9266 rx Mfr- r- pn l ...-......---g.,, RWM A K Sa id thnaog .Your-b h Wherf n Ezzziza' here io S weak SIXTH PERIOD MR. BHJENT ALGEBRA II Miss Car-ey Winslow busy with the third grade- oday lon X . KH h 71 enough . in 7036 C at you CEU 73d - - -- e Dow ,1-engt for 'f,','.'fz the 6 Sponsored by EVANS DRUG STORE Fulton, Kentucky in-., .- ,. Q FRONT ROW: Carlos cook, Lynn McKittrick, Joyce Green, Bronda Jo Jackson, Margie Derrington, David Vaughn, Elizabeth Ann Oliver, Almalu Boyd, Norris Lee Grissom, Joe Dan Gossum, Leslie Carroll 9 Soillman, Sandra Gale Alexander, Johnny Waggoner. SECOND HOW: Tommy Pritchett, William Lynn Bostic, Anthonie Wilson, -Jw Cornelia Bennett, Virginia Ruth Gossum, Judy Pitman, Mary Catherire Johnson, Connie Ann Guill, Delma Ann Short, Johnny Yates, Carolyn Jackson. q Miss Corinne Whitnell Miss Mary C. Byrn FIRST ROW: Deanna Lee, Peggy June Holden, Marianna Holland Johnie Shelton, Halnh Chamnion, Jr., Charlotte Kay Bose, Jean Futrell, Peggy Hall, Benny Crawford, Roger Fields, Dorothy Vaughn . X Janice Hargan, Terence Beadles, Kenreth Pitman, Tomny Shemwell. SECTND ROW: Joy Holland, Glynn Linder, Nedra Saxon, Sandra Tumey, Bobby Jackson, Norma Faye Green, James Stanley Cnunts, Larry Wooten, Robert Taylor, Nancy Prftchett, Brenda Tatum, Jerry lynn Gray, Jimmy Holmes, Billy Clark. -3. 1f HOLLAND BROTHERS TRUCKING General Hauling Your Business Aopreciated Tnank You Phone 113 16 FIRST ROW: Dale Short, Delores Gossum, Janice Vaughn, Patricia Ann Neville James H. Thomas, Rebecca Potts, Gloria Joiner, Judy Mullins, Laura Faye Gargus, Lana Murphy, Charlotte Yates, Allen Reed, Michial Elliott, Jeffrey Luther. SECOND ROW: Cleda McBride, Nancy Sullivan, Shelia Waggener, Brenda Weatherford, Bobby Spillman, Dewain Tucker, Leanord Vaughn, Jimmy Wright,xt! Jamie Fields, Jean Veatch, Kenneth McCormack, Larry Wayne Nunnley, Jimmy Adams, Jimmy Hargan, Nancy Janes. E12 Q if Uilfgik 'Q , , X Miss Cgrey Ninslow f . , 4 , m 'Q' 'iff , I' -Q N ' U . - F ,'o. xx ,Aff .T o!!,.L:.: FIRST POW: La Marvin Vaughn, Duke, hrcyleen Joyce Rushing SECOND ROW: R Wilson, Bobby Earl Taylor, B Lain, Norman C J Done Fields, Shirley Derrington, Shirley Charles McBride, David Joe Saxon, Thomas Shelton, Frances Gaye Pearce, Jo Ann You Linda Marie HibbS. ichard Leath, Jim y Tatum, Charles Waikins T Joe Choate, uimmy bzenhens, William Snow, obby Burge, Larry Dale Clark, Luther Laws lapp- Amihymm Ldgar ng, hetha , larry Robert , harry G R A D E 4 34 FIRST ROW: Linda Richmond, Rita Potts, Judy James, Ronnie Nornan, Brenda Clark, Carol Brooks, Leon Townsell, Adel Gibson, Danny Mullins, Kenny Katzman, Robert Glen Vaughn, Roger Saxon, Jerry Pi+tnan, Charles Hopkins. SECOND ROW: James Gibson, Donald Janes, Darrell Lawrence, Jackie Rushing, Junior Wooten, Noble McGuire, Charles Choate, Joe Weatherfor, Armetha Faulkner, Linda Vaughn, Judy Green, Dana Gail Adair, Gene Adams. Mrs. Goebel Magness Miss Dortha Riley FIRST POW, pave Gibson Michael McAllister, Michael Ivlrfatt. Martha Cm, 362,108 Dew, Phiiiip oaom, Wayne Buga, Shirley Butt, Edna Clap? Joe Futrell, Steve Holden, Mildred Janes, FUDYG Buge, amd J Erenda Byrn. Q Y iyv- SECOND POW: Macon Keen, Phyllis Ke5TFeV: Jerry AiaqS,,Ma?y gnn 1 nd af, U f h Rose Joyce Hopkins, Vilma Jackson, Laffy Faulkner: Phlulp one a ' f J Ronnie Frazier, Judy Allen, Judith Hafgafa aY1dMaYe Gibson' I I-2 ROW l Sammy Anita Norma Jerry . La Dona Alexander, Beverlev Sutton, Marv A. Shemwell, Donald Bynum, Myatt, David Tucker, Charles Norman, Bonnie Tarver, Dorothy Brooks, Mullins, Ann S. Bostic, Scharlotte Saxon, Nancy Tavlor, Carolvn Jones McAllister, Beverlev Dew, ROW 2: Jerry Jewell, Frankie Snillman, Neale Rav Sullivan, Gene l. Collev, Mary A. Dew,Vernola Gray, , L C Vv +11 P a LrrfBod Gene cial-K Brenda Dew, Guynell Payne, erald ea. er-or , a 7 1' , , Charles Gibson, Phyllis Hargan, Joan Gossum. HOW 3: Raymond Snow, Jimmy Jones, Don Choate, Willis Hookins, Wayne Lyles, Macon Clano, Homer Gossum, James Potts, Lana Richmond, Peggy Graviett, Gene Adams, Buddy Lynch, Donna Stephens, hlizabeth Taylor, Loretta Oliver, Judy Crawford. Miss Alice Rodgers 6' 3, ylcck EIRST ROW! Annetta Britt, Joyce Nell Atkinson, Betty Hibbs, Jimmy fOlk5, LlCHd ETOOKS, Belinda Jewell, Patsy Waokins, Martha Dublin M3r2?iDnBQQd, Patty Odom, Janet Russell, Patsy Lavis, Joe Laws, , inCu:J BOW: Evelyn Parchman, Barbara Taylor, Peggy Stephens, aonald Neville, James Vaughn, Max Mayeg, Dgnalj Keen, Bobby Adams, ffjl Madfey, Floyd Kearney, Patricia Kennedy, Mary Stephens. THIRD ijwil Joan Champion, Retha Wadkins, Dorig hgale, Carolyn Hayden, ja UBPUQASQXOP, Carolyn NFHK, Carolyn Crawford, Leroy Sanderson, tames Mcnlister, Janice Jackson, Judy Hall, Carolyn Sullivan, Bona Gravett, Xorma Green. ,- ROW lz Hilda Adams, Sylvia Alexander, Kenneth Atkinson, Billy Britt, Elouise Brooks, Ihrriell Byrn, Shelby Champion, Patsy Coleman. ROW 2: James Cook, Charles Coolen, Billy Fite, Jimmye Futrell, Don Ann Gossum, Eddie Green, Tony Henson, Margaret Shelton. ROW 3: Norma Hibbs, June Holland, Mary Belle Holman, Bobby Holmes, Carl W. Jones, Patsy Jackson, Hilda Lanmon. ROW L: Joyce Lanmon, Vadean Laws, Robert Lynch, Donna Mays, Paul J. Mullins, Sue Oliver- ROW S: Billy Owen, Frances Payne, Bobby Pickens, Maxine Potts, Charles Saxon, ROW 6: Laverne Snow, Barbara Thomas, Jimmy Tucker, Donald Via. ROW 7: Elnora Willingham, Richard Wright, Verdena Townsend. 'ff-FJJIJJJJJJJJJJ1:15:55-5-5-55-55S Sponsored by Bill Cunningham Wingo, Ky. m QQYQO Donald Hall , , ' . UO l n lax' President RS-lopes ffxl- .ydafl D ,D Eecfe Offer I7 o 41 QD 454 2 p Of' ., 55, Q C L A 3 5 0 H I 0 55 d9xfQ KFICEHS S5505 'fQ6 G G Y SJ. ,O6 Q so FRE HME -.4 O5 650 Donald Adams Benita Bennet Frank Waggener Bonrie Clapp Royce Allen Linda Bro ok s John Bishop Marlene Brooks Edward Burge Patsy Clapp Carl Burnham Geneva Clark Jimmy Burnham Sue Duke Finis Cathy Norma Coneland Gary Crawford Patricia Fagan Ronald Cruse Barbara Gossum FIRST ROW Jimmy Grissom Marie Harris Dan Holland Evelyn Hutson SECOND ROW Donna Jo Laird Leroy Jackson Rachael McCoy Douglas Jones THIRD ROW Charles Kennedy Margie Mullins Robert Morgan Barbara Oliver FOURTH ROW Shirley Puckett Hoy Potts Gerald Rodgers Charles Nance FIFTH ROW Betty Anderson Kenneth Wray Ruby Stenhenson Kay williams SIXTH ROW Jennie Ruth Taylgy , s I sw G, N f FRE HME All b9 of the HGreen Freshmenu of W. H. S. are proud of our class repre- sentation in the Athletic deoartment with Frank Waggener, Billy Fuqua, Donald Hall, Kenneth Wray, and Douglas Jones qualifying for the basketball team, and Delores Byrn and Ruby Doris Steohenson elected as cheerleaders. X553 S'5' E55 S565 55.9 5 5:f.r-1 Spo sored by REECE ADAMS, WIHGO, KY. GROCERY Q SERVICE STATIOX 23 we orter D Vice P esident Ruth Vaughn O S17 C1 Clcmfi Secretary Loretta Hart Dewey Kearney Cecil Choate Virginia Dew Gary Alexander Lester Wilson Sarah Weaver Glynn Tucker James McNeely Alline Morgan Nancy Myatt Vanda Oliver A A ve O Carolyn Payne Joe Potts Billie Reilly Jonelle Rose Charles Shelby Edd Shelton Bobby Stone Em a Tatum LUmaTmlw Ludean Ashloch Jimmy Baker Jerry Boyd Margaret Boyd Barbara Britt Gerald Cash Lida McKinney Beulah McKinney LaNell McGuire Linda McAlister Bobby Lee Rebecca Wooter Gwendolyn Gossum Billy Joe Duke Dorothy Covington President Wanda Chamoion Vice President JUNl0R PQ Charles Grissom Melba Russell Heoorter Secretary and Treasurer Harold Barnes Jerry Blaylock William Byrn Patsy Crittenden Mary Bell Dublin Patsy Folks Evelyn Gibson Charles Gilbert Q13 1:8 'i-29 'P ROW l: Doris Hall, Palmer Harris Sue Holland, Emma Hopkins ROW 2: Edward James, Shirley Tucker Katie Nell Clark, Margaret Odom ROW 3: Troy Ramsey, Dorothy Snow ROW hz R. B. Malugin, Oleen Johnson As Freshmen our class officers were Dorothy Covington, William Hargan, Faye Wray, and Margaret Odom. Our class play was HMama's Baby Boyu directed by Mr. Randell Mullins. We began our Soohomore year with class officers as follows: Dorothy Covington. Charles Grissom, Van Stewart, and Barbara Russell. Evelyn Gi5SOH and Mayme Claon were elected cheerleaders from our class, Our class sponsor, Mrs, Dennis Vaughan, directed our play of the year, HSunbonnet Jane of Sycamcre Lane,H Now as Juniors we are looking forward to our Senior year, We are working hard as Juniors under the sponsorship of Mrs. Buddy Steele toward our Junior and Senior trip which will be near the close of school. 27 f 'Y 'T Iii is wr'N sy' 3 E l0R Class Dfficers BOBBY HOLLAND.......President. WA good naturedj happy- go-lucky fe1low.U F. F. A. 13 F. F. A. Ball team 13 Class officer 1, 2, 3, U3 Class Play 1: 2: 3: h' JOYCE MCNEELY ....... Vice President. 'An ever innocent look, but you never can te1l.N M-H Club 13 Library 1, 23 Glee Club 1, 2, M, Class officer 2, 3, bg Class play 1, 2, 3, Us Class favorite 33 Cheerleader hs Annual M. DEAN STEPHENSON HENSON ....... Secretary. 'Why worry? Things are going to happen anywav.' Pep Club 13 M-H 1 F. F. A. Cheerleader 13 Library 2, 33 Class officer 2, Who's Who 2, 33 Class play 1, 2, 33 Cheerleader 3, M3 Glee Club hj Annual M. SHIRLEY TAYLOR HOLLAND ....... Treasurer. 'I like every- thing in general but only one Wthingn in particular. Who's Who 2, 33 Class play 2, 3, M3 Class officer 3, hi Runner-up for favorite 2, 33 Cheerleader 33 Glee Club bs Annual M. MARY LOUISE KEEN.......Reporter. nShe's witty and wise3 and a terror for her size.W M-H Club ls Pep Club 13 Library 1, 23 Class officer 1, hs Class play 1, 2, 3, H3 Glee I-lo 28 2 I4 in eils Q9 SE 0R GENE TIBBS 'To tell a Joke he'1l stop anythlng Class play 1, h, F F A 1, Annual staff h FAYE FRANCE 'What's the use of thlnklng if you can't say what you thlnk W Pep Club l, h H Club Class play 1, 2, 3, Who's who 2, Class Favorlte 3 Queen candldate 3, Glee Club M, Annual staff b HERBERT E RUSSELL Ulf I can stop one heart fromlng breaklng, I shall not have l1ved ln va1n W F F A 1, F F A treasure 2, Class offlcer 2, Class play 2, 3, Annual staff M SARA MAGNESS JACKSON 'Where mlschlef 1s, I there also W Pep Club 1, h H Club 1, 2, Muslc Club 1, F F A Cheerleader 1, Who's who 1, 2, Class play 1, 2, L1brary l, 2, Cheerleader 2, Runner up for favorlte 2, Glee Club h, Glee Club offlcer h Annual staff h ROY LINDER.......'Why hurry? We have plenty of time F. F. A. 1, 33 F. F. A. officer 23 Class play 1, 33 Basketball 2, 3, bg Who's who 33 Annual staff h. 29 'rv X X . bl P: 'sf S... Alhih. IFN 'is Q' Qu-1. f2f'd!'Efifccr1Cy sf-Q DLL, CHARLES EUGENE LEE 'He can't let his studies :Lnter fere wlth hls school educat1on ' Who's who 1, 2, Class play 2, Vice Presldent 3, Ball player M, Annual staff PHYLLIS JEAN FRANKLIN 'Heart belongs to only one M H 1, Class play 2, 3, Who's who 3, Glee Club M, Annual staff M JIMMY LAWRENCE 'Happy go-lucky through and through F F A 1, 2, 3, Class play 1 M, Manager of F F A ball team 3 VANDA LOU GOSSLM 'Elther I wlll flnd a way or make one ' M H Club 1, Pep Club 1, Glee Club 1, M, Class play 2, 3, M Who's Who 3 JAMES K BLAYLOCK 'A gentleman 1n deeds as well as 1n work ' F F A 2, 3 M, Hlgh school basketball team 3, F F A basketball team M Member of the care and sav1ngs ln F F A 3, M 30 fy-flgffe, Q-N JOE MULLINS Be slow of tongue and quick of eye F F A 1 2, 3, M, Chalrman on the Earnlngs and Savlngs Commlttee of the F F A 3 h Manager of the F I' A ball team 3, Class play 1, 'Treasurer of the B I- A M, P1ayontheF P A ballteamh MARGORIE SNCM 'Takes her tune, but manages to arrive L4 H 1, 2, who's who 2, 3, Class play 1, 3, Ind1an on float, Annual staff WILLIAM B CANNON 'He was born talkmg and hasn't qult yet F F A 1, 2, 3 14, Secretary of Earn1ngs and Sav1ngs 3, 14 Basket ball manager 14 TCMMY MCNUTT 'A w1ll1ng and ea.rnest worker A ass officer 2, Class play 1, 2, 3 ll Annual staff la CGVIPLIMENTS OF WINGO SALES Z: SERVICES -0NNERS- GOBEL and KATHLEEN HENSON 31 5- 24 V il . W- e iaff of the 1952 WARRIOR has earnestly C L.. S I attempted to cover eve? activitv of Vwin o Hi In J evo' , Tiingo, Keniucky. If we have failed to Uv.. p- .,,, -I--Q it is ar. error on our mart. We hope - ...V ,,.--, A. V enjoy and treasure this issue as a 5 - UC.. W., record L4 ,...... of the school events. WW' ?44f,M,,,, W? ,JW Jwaz M, we '- JW JW' -swim' 'QW W xwmwx ' Zag HMM, yuan ,4,,,wJ,m-ww Qwgffifwm' 32 Carobells Cllnlc 23 Madlson Avenue Wemphls, iennesse June 2l, 1962 Dear Mrs Waggoner How I W1Sh you could nave been Wlth us for the 52 Senlor reunlon last week, but 1 knew slnce you had taken your new Job, t was mposslble lt lS hard to reallze that ten years have passed slnce we were graduated but lt lS true, and tlme has made many changes Old W H S has flnally collapsed, and lH ltS place are new modern alr condltloned bulldlngs wlth beautlful archltecture You should see Phyllls Franklln Bean, she lS now runnlng her own beauty saloon 1D Clear Sprlngs As you know, Gene llbbs wanted to own nls own fllllng statlon all the tlme he was 1D hlgh school, seems as lf he changed hl m nd, he lS maklng the navy hls career I saw Wllllam Cannon he Sald tH3t he 15 now pastor of the FlTSt Baptlst Church ln LOUlSV1llG Joe MUlllHS owns hls own fann near Dublln he and Wanda are just dolng flne Jlmmy Lawrence and Bobby Holland are det Ct1V6S They have thelr own offlce 1D downtown Chlcago Herbert Russell told me that he runs hls own bakery lH Fulton Margorle Snow 1S teachlng school 1U Wlngo 1D M153 Mulllns' place and her puplls say she really knows her bookkeeplng All the members of our class who were there were lnvlted to the bG8UtlfUl estate of Mrs Gerald Holland, the former Shlrley Taylor Another boy lH our class who has made good s Charles Lee He has hlS own radlo program, entltled Nlt Pays to Be lgnorant W We were honored to have wlth us our former classmate Joyce McNeely, who 15 now slnglng ln the Metropolltan Opera Vanda Gossu went to Paducah to work 1U a bank soon after graduatlon and marrled one of the V106 Presldents Faye France two years after graduatlon, marrled tha cute llttle sophomore she dated whlle a SSHlOT and they are llvlng here and.own UDot's Dress Shop W Sara Magness Jackson wrltes and lllustrates HAdventures Wlth Bobn for our chlldren to engoy 1D the fUHHl6S Incldently the plot for thls 15 taken from real llfe, wlth Bob, of course James Kelth Blaylock tells me that he has been made a f1VS star general 1D the U S Army and has been glVSU command of the Flfth Army' Tommy NcNutt has been promoted manager of the A a long tlme but he flnally made lt Dean happy marrled glrl sre was ln the year of the class of '52 krew he'd go places, but elected governor of Florlda l want you to wrlte me a long letter self and rew Job 33 8 P store ln Mayfleld It took Stephenson Henson 15 Stlll the S2 Roy Llnder we, back ln guess what? He's the newly soon and tell me all about your Slncerely yours 'hm u , r' 4 ,, o . , . . . ' 1 1 1 . . YV 1 V 3 n u u s u a -. S 1 . o a o C u Q o 2 Q o , a Q U n 0 ' 0 c u n n n o ' a n I a . . . I . , . .- 1 o . Q Jigi-galviggg Miflibofha ea I ww' 51359225554 emor Class Wlll We, the members of the 1952 Senior Class of Wmgo High School, being of unsound mind and about to dissolve our bonds and connections do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament We leave to the Faculty intelligent and well mannered students Juniors all unpaid bills, and unsold yearbooks Sophomores our money making schemes they'Ill need them Freshmen understanding teachers, but we will need our brill iant minds for future use And we leave the school, period Dean Henson, willingly will Macbeth and my seat in English class to Ruby Doris Ifm glad to get rid of both Mary Keen, bequeath my ability to hold my man even if he is away and at the same time keep someone on the hook at home to Patsy Crittendon Roy Linder , bequeath my ability to plqr basketball to Perry Arnett Tommy McNutt, do leave my place as youngest boy in the class to 'Preacher James Marjorie Snow, will my love for teachers to Margaret Odom Shirley Holland, will my high school days to single girls Joyce McNeely, bequeath my cheer-leading ability to Martha Dell Dublin. James Blaylock, leave my extreme dignity to Donald Coleman. J :unmy Lawrence, leave my shy goodness to Charles Grissom--may it serve him well. I, Joe Mullins, will my ability to drive fast ca.rs to George Stephenson, Jr. I, Vanda Clossum, do bequeath by ability to have more than one boyfriend at a time to Barbara Britt. In Phyllis Franklin, will my natural, curly, black hair to Margie Mullins in case of a. rainy day. I, Faye France, leave to Sue Holland my ,job on the annual staff next year. I, Sara Jackson, bequeath my blonde curls, height, and ability of getting a husband to Oleen Johnson. I , Herbert Russell, leave my ability to keep one gal on the string all the time , to Frank Waggener. I , William Cannon, leave my Body Beautiful physique to Donald Adams. I, Gene Tibbs, do will my speed of typing to Troy Ramsey so he may be able to pass. I, Bobby Holland, president of the Senior class, bequeath my ability to preside over meetings to Mary Belle Dublin. I, Charles Lee, will by crew haircut to Charles Shelby. I, I, 34 M352 1 M'-1 'AHL'-'-'Q' -. vm- '-..'--f- r: .- . L ' ,' we T251 ' .2 ,5tf':'f' rfgfffl In rj, lj X., . .. - f 1- .e1.:w.,,.,, 441 ' 'N'-tra ' ' fir.: ,, 3 -1, - ia qua ., f ,I lf -. .rl ' Lg if .Q ,V , wr , ul. f '- if J.-g' fjff ,. ,g ' ,iv . ' . . . ' - .F . ,A A 11- ,- . I . . . -.. .. , -- , -- - ..- , 11 . 3 . D I I, . . . . n . . I, .... . 11 O I, ' C I, 0 1 a . 1, . . I, . I, Inu if 9llIOI' HSS .-E 49 I lhgs Q Most Friendliest Most Hendsone Oy 1 t Phvllis Franklin M Jimmy Lawrence 1 tipsf BOY R Girl w Jqmes Kieth Blalock ppettl sn Girl 1111 m CDHHOH H Mer o Mary Loulse Keen J Plp SHOW 08 wif' 24' R Most Studious Shirley Taylor Holland Best All Around Our Athletes Joe Mullins Vande Gossum Roy Llnder M Charles Lee Couple Most in Love- Gene Tibbs Q JOYCe McNeely Most Pooular- Bobby4Holland 8 M ost Lik 1 Dean Henson Herbewt gugSg?1Succeed 5 F8376 France 35 T 'L 0 K 'I' Q' Cl l' e' 'Pfg - nf' T 5x5 1E.f nm V ' Q A , e i ' r '..', sm 4 511' 'gl' .EQJWQ , 1 4, ' 1 7 ' w' . . 1' 'Z , ' Wh Who 'K l e 5 'A b X . , Sc - . t L 1 n p , 1 l ' J, s ' onli A ' X A 4 I Y!!! sail . 595 . 5653 Yfee Kei? 7 I 5097 C3239 ggi-5 E. 9 456645 ,K-635.7 ' Xgiiigea Q 999' up Y' 63 afx-de Yfe g!5L Q 0350 a Mr. Duke Mayfield, K Assistant Teacher of Agriculture 'PW' First Row: Charles Grissom, James McNeely, Kenneth Wray, Preston Byrn, Troy Ramsey, James Elavlock, William Cannon, Jimmy Lawrence, Harold Barnes. Second Row: Finis Gathey, Palmer Harris, Gary Alexander, Robert Kennedy, Edward Shelton, Frank Waggener, Douglas Jones, Joe Mullins, Gerald Gash. Third Row: Royce Allen, Billy Joe Duke, Ronald Cruse, Billy Fuqua, Robert Lee, Jerry Blaylock, Jimmy Grissom, E. D. Oakley Teacher of Agriculture and Advisor, , , ,, . -2 1 .M .,- , . ? Bill Vann and his dairy herd. 555'fV6 fi so .GEL Kg f.g'f,vH s2Vf Ly. lg. , IW Aff 45: wx J gr if Q . 13-an V. I' E . ,.x'-n'.,- .3 F Q 'gffy 1, Q 7 f?r5.'1f Wyxf . A fffV'S3n , Institutional-on-Farm training C1355 duflng ' mia ,V class room discuss on lead by Assistant 'lgd Agricutlure teacher luke Mayfield- 'H ,,13 Joe lynn Hargan and his registered Gurnsey heifer Grand Chanoion at Graves County Fair when in Future Farmer work. f. Q ra, 4 . Ire.. f 3 L , Q f fifi N--F .IEHP HGPSF if V 3 Q -. A I4 l a...4 il. X cl . V A V'-ff J K I Ig 5 13 I K Q pig? if Life ' f 'A -422 ' ...Za i ffqihn Layton Choate, Cveteranl hogs at feeding per. Billy Joe Duke an F. F. A. nember and his beef animal. 37 The Vocational Agriculture Iboartment of Wingo High School consist of four phases of training for boys and men who are engaged in farming. The first phase provides training for high school boys that live on the farm and are interested in becoming established in farming. The boys taking vocational agriculture have control of farming nrograms, so that they may carry out practices learned in the class roum. They have an organization, The Future Farmers of America, in which they recieve training in agricl- tural leadership, cooperation and citizenship. The motto consists of four lines filled with practical philosophy, reflecting a spirit of sincerity that shows the true viewpoint of farm youth, the Nbackbone of a nation.W The motto is: Learning to do, doing to learn, earning to live, living to serve. The second phase, The Young Farmer Group, trains young men who have finished high school that live on the farm, imoroved practices of scien- tific principles of agriculture that will enable them to become better farmers in future years. The Young Farmer class this year is small due to greetings of Uncle Sam and young men that are helping to make our country a better olace in which to live. The third phase, The Institutional-on-farm training group or veteran classes. we now have only one class of veterans, under the instruction of a very effecient an able instructor Mr. Duke Mayfield. This group meets in the class room of the agriculture deoartment twice weekly for 22 hours of class room instruction in the latest imoroved practices so they may be carried out on each individual farm. Once monthly an on-farm-group meeting is held where imeroved farming practices are seen in progress, demonstration or actual practice is carried out. Each year there is a shop course taught and many farm needs are carried out during their time spent in shop. We have had gates, hay racks, mineral feeders, truck beds, sides for trucks, wagons, wall cabinets and other things mfde this vear. We should be proud of the progress that our veterans are making. The fourth phase, The Adult Farmer Program, is for men over 25 years of age interested in imnorving their farming practices by attending our night classes. It has been well reoresented by good attendance, we have a condensed course which is held during winter months and have been work- ing on pasture improvement in our community this year. Each of these phases are under the direction of the Vocational Agriculture teacher, Edward Oakley. Gibson and his regis tered Jersey Home Economic stay, fig!! Q'- Mrs. Dennis Vaughan, Home Economics instructor at Wingo for the past 9 years. She is a graduate of Murray State College with a major in Home Economics. This year the l6 students of Home Economlcs have studied clothing, cooking, food preservation, and many other projects useful in home-making, Mrs. Dennis Vaughafl O Q ,.r' 96 4 ' ., Og woo , , e o . new e Wzfefw gtg- KQV? . e o ' - Qofxooi 33099 940 oiieefieome 09 Qxf Q5 K5 xf-5 6 efoceb aff' wt en We 9 fe fg 290 X9 X09 eaog in oi ,gms Q53 C X o 53. 06 ad KJ. a5R,66O 6 Qi' Library Mrs. John Waggoner, librarian, is assisted by high school students. This year they are: Ruth Vaughn, Linda Taylor, Nancy Myatt, Jonelle Rose, Patsy Folks, Patsy Coleman, Evelyn Hudson, Margaret Boyd, and Loretta Hart. The library is a vital part of any school. This year, up the the present date we have purchased a new World Atlas and stand, the latest edition of World Book Encyclopedia and eo individual volumes including fiction. The library always subscribes to a variety of magazines and daily newspapers. aiaaf wag a rf ' V5 E ar Each day meals are prepared for approximatel OO t d t by Mrs. Alvie Boyd, manager, Mrs. Howard Washam, Mrg. Rjyuginds and Mrs. Hubert Holden, substitute for Mrs. Velma Wright. Y , t. This makes three years the Wingo Cafeteria has been in opera- WQZEQ New iQUlPm?Ht licludesz a deep freezer, refrigerator, was ing mac ine renc frie l t ' Waste Containers. P, e ec ric clock, record player, and Cafeteria G I R L h-H 1 1.5 'F . f. Q e- QX E+-all BOY'S CONSERVATION CLUB Y kills , ga, I a , ' 'r I W., ,-irfi1-,lZ g- h af if r 'B' Q fi-'6 b 5 ' if r xc!!! LURBFEDTE EN-k 1 k infix 532' 1' ff ,, f- 'iK++1 +il 1 gh A 44 Ll R' z B ' Q Y F w 1 I 1,3 1 , . .g HV- - M ' 4'7Q'Hl.'N a f. ...ug U N 'tl A 2 A Shir.,-' ' Y . K-A , J' 1 ' X 4 K, Y , l N., V in 5 es! . Y 51 :I A-, V 4 il i ' ,AQ X -x - 1, .A ' 1 , - 5 , 1-Axvfk ff A -SCT X i, 4. 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'- U -a 7 1 -1 , A , LJ .- - , o COMPLIMENTS OF BOONL MAJOR Groceries R Meats Wingo Kentucky THE STWAK HOJbn and hrs Jonn Beadles Phone X07 Hi way up Fulton road Mayfield Kentucky Ningo, Ky A Home Bank Owned by Home People Capital Stock y25,00G OO Surplus ,2S,OOO OO Total Resources over 91,000,000 OO YOUh BUSINEa8 APPRECIATED W H WLAKS GENEHAL INSURANCE Auto, Fire and General Casualty Insurance Office Stovall Bldg Mayfield Ky Phone 126 Home Phone Hinge Exch THE BHOGKS bHOPPh Specialty Apparel for Women Misses and Juniors 119 West Broadway Mayfield Kentucky FLAVOn KIST CPBCKBPS and Cookies Schulze and Burch Biscuits Mr. Z . ' THE BANK OF WINGO 1 GRIFFIN and SONS MOTOR SAL S No Other Food is More South 12 th Street Essential To A Stronger Mayfleld Ky Phone 1212 W Healtier America Than Rlch, Wholesome Milk REACH FOR PUCKETT BARBER SHOP Wingo Kentucky -ff ah J E c HANDLER ef Dry Goods S5095 Wingo, Kentucky iw! 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