Ballard Memorial High School - Bomb Yearbook (Barlow, KY)

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BALLARD MEMORIAL HIGH THE BOMB 1965 Uofume 3 iirfeen Uhis S7s the T omS — 1965 Its purpose is to recreate for every student the many gay and solemn, humdrum and frantic moments of this school year. Of course, not everyone will be familiar with the memories connected with each photograph, but if you, the student, discover only one picture which causes you to smile and say, Why I remember thatl , then THE BOMB has fulfilled its mission. Its innovations add a refreshing, personal touch. The green shades of spot color appearing on several pages draw attention to certain features of interest. Pictures in the advertising section promote the idea that we as teenagers are excellent customers for the products and services of businesses in our area. An extra section entitled Activities” is designed to preserve the memories of daily activities at B.M.H.S. Signatures under senior pictures add an original and distinguishing appearance to this section of the annual. This year the faculty have stated their philosophies of education, a subject on which they are well-informed. Headlines on the pages of student pictures highlight the important events of each class throughout the year. With all of these new features, the staff has found it necessary to prepare a larger yearbook. For the first time, THE BOMB has 128 pages. Its preparation has involved long hours of labor, difficult decisions, moments of vexation, and unexpected crises. However, the staff has forgotten these frustrations as we look at the finished product. We hope that our efforts in the preparation of this year's annual will afford satisfaction not only now, but in the years to come when high school will be only a pleasant memory. Its theme is hands performing the many tasks which we dictate to them. Do we realize just how important hands are? The touch of a hand can express dislike, love, sympathy, friendliness, and mutual effort. Hands help us to care for our bodies, labor for a living, and enable us to relax and relax and enjoy our leisure. Although hands are very essential to all of us, we may take them for granted. Without our knowing it, our hands have been largely responsible for this successful and eventful school term. We, the staff, invite you to join hands with us and explore the labors of our hands - THE 1965 BOMB. 3 Jana Sargent, Editor Dedication MRS. CHARLENE MYERS, We, the annual staff, proudly dedicate the 1965 Bomb to the school secretary, Mrs. Charlene Myers. Faithfully fulfilling her duties for the past six years, she has graciously served Ballard’s faculty and students. In her serene way she has tirelessly and efficiently labored to promote the program of our school. We wish to thank her for the daily assistance she offers to each student who has been influenced by her admirable personality. To her we extend our deep appreciation. £jQ CL A aJI The staff y -C 4 Administration J)oarcf of C due at ion Kendall Thomas J. W. Allen 6 Faculty ROBERT G. FISER B.S. - Murray State, M. A. in Education -University of Kentucky Schools must be organized so that each student may attain the highest level possible for his or her ability. 8 faculty CHARLENE MYERS Secretary to the Principal Self-education is the only education that counts. CHESTER ANDERSON B.S., Murray State M.A. in Education - Murray State Social Science Education is a never ending journey, not the end of a trip. JOYCE CARPENTER B.S. - Murray State Science It is our responsibility to teach students, not facts, but to wonder. HERBERT CHERRY. JR. B.S. - Murray State Agriculture There are three kinds of education: the one you acquire at home, the one you acquire at school, and the one you acquire for yourself. JO ANN CHERRY A. B. - Florida Southern College English An investment in knowledge pays the best interest. ” LINDA DAVIS B. S. - Murray State Business Education The secret of education lies in respecting the pupil. 9 acuity ROSE MARY B.S. - kbrary Science Education is a treasure, never dies. Now. who doesn't understand the sentence? We come to plan but remain to relax. ELDON HEATHCOTT B.S. - Murray State M. A. in Education - Murray State Agriculture Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to it. LUNELLE GUTHRIE B.S. - Murray State, M.A. in Education - Murray State Business Education Ignorance enslaves while education liberates. BETTY HOBBS B.S. - Murray State Girls' P.E. and Health Education has for its object the formation of character. acuity 'W IMjsj We leave at 3:20 Sound Advice AMELIA LENS B.A. - University of Miami Spanish and Social Science Learn a new language and you'll see that there are no strangers in the world but friends you haven’t met. ” LOUISE UTTLEPAGE B.A. - Randolph-Macon American History Education is a great equalizer. CONLEY MARCUM B.A. - Union College Science In education, as well as in the game of life, a student is not known by his mistakes but by what he does about those mistakes. elise McAlister B.A. - Western State M. A. in English - University of Louisville English The human mind should be like a good hotel, open to all guests except criminals. 11 ELLA MAE MEGARY B.S. - Murray State Algebra Whoever neglects learning in his youth, loses the past and is dead for the future. ()io W BERNY MILLER B.S. - Lincoln Memorial M.A. in Education - Western State Boys’ P.E. and Health I'm a great believer in luck, but the harder one works the more luck he seems to have. Light up and relax after hours. Living in the Living Room. PAT MILLER B.S. - Western State English and Social Science The future belongs to those who prepare for it. LOUISE PAGE B.A. - University of Kentucky English and Latin As a man thinketh, so is he. 12 This is the way it’s done. j aculti y GAYLE PERRY B.S. - Murray State M.S. in Education -University of Kentucky Agriculture Practice is the best of instructors. MARGUERITE SAMPLES B.S. - Murray State Home Economics Education is a necessity, not a luxury. FREDDIE SIMMONS B.S. - Campbellsville College Mathematics When this game of life is over, and the Great Scorer comes to mark against your name, he counts not that you've won or lost, but how well you have played the game. On guard! HAROLYN TUCKER B.S. - Murray State Home Economics Education may be compared to the shining of a bright lantern. It suddenly makes clear in the mind what was already there, perhaps, but dim. BONNIE DALE WELCH $.B. - University of Kentucky M.A. in English - University of Michigan English Only the educated are free. Mr. Young knows how to relax! DAVID WHITE B.M.E. - Murray State Music Education is an ornament in prosperity and a refuge in adversity. BETTY WILLIAMSON B.S. - Murray State M.A. in Education - Murray State Mathematics and Science The primary aim of all education should be to stimulate thinking and encourage development of natural curiosity. SHIRLEY WILLIAMSON B.A, - University of Kentucky M.A. in Education - Murray State English and Journalism Learning doesn't have to be boring; it can be a happy experience. WILUAM HENRY YOUNG B.S. - Murray State M.A. in Education - Murray State English and Dramatics The teacher must challenge the student; if the student is properly challenged, he will do the impossible. 14 STANDING: Mr. Miller, Mrs. Whitis, Mrs. Dance, Mr. Gray, Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Byassee SEATED: Mr. Holt, Mr. Hargrove, Mr. Allen, Mr. Nane Mr. Vance Mr. Hook Mrs. Vance Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. Jennings, Mrs. Oliver, Mrs. Tomlin 15 5 eruice Personnel Oh, my dishpan hands! Double, Double, Toil and Trouble Classes J'our- 7Jear Ga encfar of € uen s DO YOU REMEMBER WHEN------------ We became freshmen at B.M.H.S. in 1962, 153 strong? - In our first election of class officers, we chose Mike Petty as class President? - Susan Jones and Linda Yancey were elected cheerleaders? The Girls' Chorus rated Excellent” at the Murray Music Festival? We were sophomores? - We chose Mike Petty to lead us through another year as class President? - The Beta Club initiated twenty-seven of our class members? - Mary Lou Loudermilk was elected Basketball Queen? - Carolyn Mills won second place in the NOMA Quad State Spelling Competition? - Anita Riley and Preston Howie were elected officers of the Student Council? We were jolly juniors? - We elected, for the third straight year, Mike Petty President? - Gale Long, Mary Lou Loudermilk, and Jana Sargent were elected cheerleaders? - Those of us who were taking business courses joined the newly-formed FBLA? - Kathe Fondaw was chosen Basketball Queen? - The Bombers with three of our junior boys won second place in the Calloway Christmas Tournament, the Second District Tournament, and the First Region Tournament? - Our prom with the theme, Hawaiian Cruise, was one of the best? - Gerald Hobbs was the fastest track athlete in Western Kentucky? - Some of us bravely took the Merit Scholarship Test? - The junior play, Our Town, was a smashing success? - Mike Petty was elected President of the Student Council? We began our senior year? - We chose Pat Moynahan as class President for our last year? - We sold more magazines than any other senior class (over $2000)? - Mike Pace was named a Merit Scholarship semi-finalist? - We worked in frustration on the Air Force test? - Mike Petty, Jimmy Allen, and Mike Pace began the ball season as second-year Bombers? - Margaret Summers won the Miss Ballard Beacon beauty contest? - The senior play, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, was the best comedy presented by a class in some time? Our class, a credit to the entire school throughout these past four years, has produced some excellent leaders. Approximately fifty members of our class have participated in extracurricular activities. Sixty positions of officers in various clubs have been held by 65 seniors. A high percentage of our class makes the honor roll regularly. Some of our particular characteristics as observed by the teachers who know us best follow: co-operative - likable - brainy - jovial - dependable -energetic - congenial - ambitious - better-than-average With such an exciting and eventful past and so satisfying a present, let us continue through this school year and through life in such a way that we may be worthy of our admirable reputation as the Class of '65! Anita Riley - Jana Sargent KATHE FONDAW Vice-President President PAT MOYNAHAN BARBARA EDWARDS Treasurer ANITA RILEY Secretary Seniors JENNY BAILEY JIMMY ALLEN ( Avv rv BOB BASS BRENT ANDERSON ve?vt FAYE BATTS C)fass of ’6J €nro ment in BURNETTA ADAMS Quixs jiXI+-' GARY BATTS 20 {Boasts largest BRENDA CATE MICHAEL BRYANT BETTY JO BROOKING SchooI JI is tory LINFORD BLAINE ijz uP CHARLES BOULTON 2r tr KARLOS BOYD LINDA GALE CLAYTON 21 CARL COOPER DICK COOPER MARY ANN CRABTREE JIMMY CREWS KENNETH W. DICK ROBERT E. DORSEY BEVERLY DUNCAN 22 Sales Slop SH I SRecorxfs RONNIE GARRETT CHARLES ELROD C BRENDA ELROD MARGARET SUSAN FELTS BRENDA HALL GARRISON JuridU — KATHE FONDAW l tdt PHYLLIS GALE GARRISON BETTY JEAN FREEMAN 23 LOYD GHOLSON JUDY HALTEMAN GARY LYNN HARGROVE GEORGE HARGROVE cx Ju JL o S15l } G “Crck C) ass CRings CBriny JOE HAMILTON PHILLIP HAZLEWOOD ANITA HIGH 24 Sophistication JAMES HINKLE % OrtrUtiO GERALD HOBBS GAIL HUTCHERSON 3aU. LINDA HONCHELL PRESTON HOWLE SYDNEY LOU JOHNSON CONNEE JEFFORDS STANLEY HUNT 25 ye?. UAe BBest y ear t£e Bast y ear KEITH LAWRENCE MARCIA GALE LONG MARY LOU LOUDERMILK U3 s LARRY McGULLIC r ) VM ad l4fc V r iy‘,v v V BRENDA McINTYRE MARGARET SUSAN JONES JOE LEE CLYDE LEIGH MICHEAL MOSS LINDA GAYLE MORROW DAVID MORRIS KQAAJJcty JfoY CAROLYN MILLS TERRY NEWTON CAROLYN MYERS DANNY MYATT PATRICK MOYNAHAN ■Pojtr 27 SUZANNE NORTHINGTON JERRY OWSLEY 28 71 ,J03c rom ana Janauet on tne UV( MIKE PACE DdL JUDY WILLIAMS OWSLEY LINDA YANCEY OLIVER i96 16 BRENDA LAURA OWENS 'Sunday NADA OWENS yire JKajor Coenh Senior Qafencfar MIKE PETTY BOYCE PICKETT SHARON LANE RICE LARRY RENO @cuCtu PATTIE RASH LINDA PITTMAN JOE PAT PARSONS MARGARET PITTMAN f ]dAj OAjUr 29 Seniors BooJt Jorwarcf ANITA RILEY BRENDA ROBISON TOMMY RYAN JANA RAE SARGENT iojvuas fa I « JERRY SHEMWELL AOUj KAY SANDERS RONALD ROM A IN BARBARA THOMAS 32 Seniors Iwciit TtiiiA ancf MARGARET SUMMERS DONNA LYNN TATUM v- MAXINE SYKES 7K(l{tsn JOE THOMASON W, . NANCY VELLE THROGMORTO: T1a u . (jracfucition J efuctance VELMA DEAN WALTERS iJulyn+s PAUL WALLACE , IU£LaAOxL Cb L TOMMY THROGMORTON PEGGY JO TISDAL JACK (RUSTY) TOMLIN SHEARIN TURNER dJuLaA n) RODNEY WATSON VIVIAN WAKEFIELD 33 CTlctiuities ancf C7Ic iieuemen s BURNETTA ADAMS - FT A 2,3,4; Girls Chorus 1,2, 3; FBLA 3.4, Officer 4; Junior Council; Beta Club 2, 3.4 JIMMY ALLEN - JCL2.3.4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; FBLA 4; Beta Club 2, 3,4, Officer 4; Class Officer 1; Class Favorite 1,3; Student Council 1,2, 3,4 BRENT ANDERSON - FFA 1,3,4; FBLA 4; Music Club 4; Class Play 3 DEBORAH BAILEY - Music Club 2,3,4; FBLA 3,4; JCL 3 JENNY BAILEY - FTA 2,3,4, Officer 3, 4; JCL 2, 3,4 BOB BASS - Baseball 3,4; Track 4; Music Club 4 FAYE BATTS - FHA 1,2,3.4; Music Club 1,2,4; FBLA 3,4; Class Play 3 UNFORD BLAINE - FFA 1,2; Music Club 2 CHARLES BOULTON - JCL 2, 3,4; FFA 3,4; Letter-men's Club 4; Class Play 3,4; FTA 3; Music Club 1, 2,3,4, Officer 4; FBLA 4; Track 3 KARLOS BOYD - Music Club 3; FFA 4 JIMMY BRIDGES - Music Club 3; Beacon Reporter 3; Class Play 4 BETTY JO BROOKING - All State 3,4; Quad State 3, 4; FBLA 4; Beacon Reporter 3; Beacon Circulation Ed. 4; A Cappella Choir 2, 3,4; Music Club 2, 3,4; Class Play 4 MICHAEL BRYANT - FBLA 3,4; FFA 3; Class Play 4; Basketball 1,2; Beacon Reporter 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Music Club 1 BRENDA CATE - Girls' Chorus 1; Pep Club LINDA GALE CLAYTON - FHA 1,2,3; Music Club 1, 2; FBLA 3.4; Bomb Staff 4 CARL COOPER - FFA 1,2,3; Pep Club DICK COOPER - FFA 2,3; Mixed Chorus 1 MARY ANN CRABTREE - Beta Club 3.4; FHA 1,2,3, 4; FBLA 3,4; Music Club 1,2; Girls' Chorus 1; A Cappella Choir 2 JIMMY CREWS - FFA 1,2,3,4; Parliamentary Procedure Team 1; FFA State Fair 3 KENNETH W. DICK - FFA 2,3,4; Pep Club ROBERT E. DORSEY - Student Council 3; Beta Club 2,3; Lettermen’s Club 3,4; FBLA 3,4; Basketball, Track Manager 3,4; Music Club 1; Class Play 3,4 BEVERLY DUNCAN - FHA 2,4; Class Play 3; FBLA 4 BARBARA JANE EDWARDS - Class Play 3,4; FHA 1,2, 3,4, Officer 3,4; Music Club 1,2,3,4, Officer 3,4; Student Council 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Class Officer 4; All State 2,3,4; Quad State 2,3,4 BRENDA ELROD - FHA 1,2,3,4; FBLA 3,4, Officer 4; A Cappella Choir 2; Library Club 3,4, Officer 4; Girls' Chorus 1; Music Club 1,2; Beta Club 2,3,4 CHARLES ELROD - FBLA 4; FFA 1,2 MARGARET SUSAN FELTS - FBLA 3,4; Beacon Reporter 3; FHA 4 KATHE FONDAW - Class Officer 1,2, 3,4; FHA 1,2, 3; Beta Club 2,3,4, Officer 4; Class Play 3,4; Bomb Staff 4; Student Council 3,4; Basketball Queen 3; Quad State 2,3 BETTY JEAN FREEMAN - FHA 2; FBLA 3,4; Girls' Chorus 1; A Cappella Choir 2; Music Club 1,2 RONNIE GARRETT - Music Club 2; FBLA 3 BRENDA HALL GARRISON - FBLA 3; Music Club 1,2 PHYLLIS GALE GARRISON - FHA 1; FBLA 3,4; JCL 2,3.4; Student Council 1; Miss Ballard Beacon Finalist 4 LOYD GHOLSON - Beta Club 3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Chairman 4 JUDY HALTEMAN - Beta Club 2,3,4; Student Council 2; FTA 3,4; FBLA 3 DUDLEY HAMILTON - FBLA 3,4; Pep Club JOE HAMILTON - FFA 1,2,3,4, Officer 4; Pep Club GARY LYNN HARGROVE - FFA 2,3; Music Club 1,2, 3; FBLA 3 GEORGE HARGROVE-FFA 2,3,4, Officer 4; Pep Club PHILLIP HAZLEWOOD - FFA 1,3,4, Officer 4 35 ANITA HIGH - FHA 1; FBLA 3.4; Music Club I; Girls' Chorus 1; Bomb Staff 4; Spanish Club 4 JAMES HINKLE - Track 3.4; Cross Country 4 Activities and DAVID MORRIS - Quill and Scroll 3,4; Spanish Club 4; Beacon Staff 3,4; Class Play 3,4 LINDA GALE MORROW - FHA 1,2,4; FBLA 3; FT A 4 GERALD HOBBS - Track 2,3,4; Track Regional Record Holder 3; Lettermen's Club 3,4; Class Play 4 LINDA HONCHELL - Girls' Chorus 1; FBLA 3; Beacon Reporter 4; NFL 2,3,4; Beta Club 2, 3,4; Quill and Scroll 4; Class Play 3; JCL 2,3.4 MICHAEL MOSS - FFA 2,3,4; Pep Club PATRICK MOYNAHAN - JCL 2,3,4; Class Officer 4; Beacon Sports Ed. 3; Beacon Ed. 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Beta Club 2, 3,4; Class Play 4; Student Council 1.2,4 PRESTON HOWLE - Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 4; Lettermen's Club 3,4, Officer 3; Student Council 3,4, Officer 3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Class Officer 2; Music Club 1,2, Officer 2; Class Play 3,4 STANLEY HUNT - FFA 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Boys' Chorus 2; A Cappella Choir 3,4; Music Club 1,2,3, 4; Quad State 4 GAIL HUTCHERSON - Class Play 4; Pep Club CONNEE JEFFORDS - FHA 2,3,4; FBLA 3,4; Library Club 4 DANNY MYATT - FFA 1,2,3; Music Club 3 CAROLYN SUE MYERS - FBLA 3,4; Pep Club TERRY NEWTON - Music Club 3; FBLA 4; Class Play 3 SUZANNE NORTHINGTON- JCL 2, 3,4; Music Club 1; Beta Club 2, 3,4, Officer 3,4; Student Council 3, 4; Basketball Queen Attendant 3; Class Play 4; Director's Award 4; Office Girl 4 LINDA YANCEY OLIVER - FT A 2; FHA 1,2; JCL 2; Cheerleader 1,2 SYDNEY LOU JOHNSON - Beta Club 2,3,4; FBLA 3, 4, Officer 2; NOMA Winner 3; Girls' Chorus 2 SYDNEY LOU JOHNSON - Beta Club 2, 3,4; FBLA 3, 4, Officer 4; FT A 3,4; Music Club 2, Officer 2; NOMA Winner 3; Girls' Chorus 2 MARGARET SUSAN JONES - JCL 2, 3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3, 4; Class Officer 3; Class Favorite 2,3; A Cappella Choir 1,2,4; Music Club 1,2,4; Class Play 3, 4; Director's Award 3 JOE LEE - Basketball 1,2, 3,4; FBLA 3; FFA 1,2,3.4; Track 2, 3 CLYDE LEIGH - FFA 3.4; Class Play 3; JCL 2, 3,4 MARCIA GALE LONG - Cheerleader 3,4; Class Favorite 3; FFA Sweetheart 4; FTA 1,2,3; Basketball Queen Attendant 3; A Cappella Choir 2,3,4; Quad State 3,4 MARY LOU LOUDERMILK - Class Favorite 1,2,3; Basketball Queen 2; FFA Sweetheart 3; Cheerleader 3,4; FHA 2,3,4; FBLA 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Bomb Staff 4 LARRY McGULLION - JCL 2, 3, 4; FFA 3,4; FBLA 3,4 BRENDA McINTYRE- FHA 1,2,3; Music Club 1,2; FBLA 3 CAROLYN MILLS - FHA 1,2,3,4; Beta Club2,3,4; NOMA Winner 2; Girls' Chorus 1; National FBLA Convention 3; FBLA 3,-4; Bomb Staff 4 36 BRENDA LAURA OWENS - FHA 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; FTA 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3; FBLA 3.4, Officer 4; Music Club 4; Class Play 3 NADA OWENS - FHA 1,2, 3,4; Library Club 3,4, Officer 4; FBLA 4; A Cappella Choir 2; Girls’ Chorus 1; Music Club 1,2 JERRY OWSLEY - FFA 1.2,3,4, Officer 3,4; Pep Club JUDY WILLIAMS OWSLEY - FFA Sweetheart 1; Basketball Queen Attendant 2; FHA 1,2; Music Club 1, 2, 3, Officer 2, 3 JUDITH ANN PACE - Pep Club MIKE PACE - Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4, Officer 3; Student Council 3,4; JCL 2,3,4, Officer 4; Lettermen's Club 3,4, Officer 4; FBLA 4 JOE PAT PARSONS - FBLA 4; Beta Club 2; Bomb Staff 4; Class Play 3,4 MIKE PETTY - Basketball 1,2,3.4; Baseball 1,3,4; Beta Club 2, 3; Student Council 4, Officer 4; JCL 2, 3,4; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, Officer 3; Boys' State Delegate 3 BOYCE PICKETT - Music Club 1,3; FFA 1,2,3; FBLA 4; Class Play 3,4 LINDA PITTMAN - JCL 2.3,4; FTA 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 2,4; Beta Club 3,4 jflcAieuemen s MARGARET PITTMAN - FT A 1,2, 3,4, Officer 3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; JCL 3,4 PATTIE RASH - FHA 3; FBLA 4, Officer 4 LARRY RENO - FFA 2,3,4, Officer 4; Parliamentary Procedure Team 3,4; JCL 3; Music Club 1 SHARON LANE RICE - FHA 1,2,3; FBLA 3,4; Beacon Reporter 3; Girls’ Chorus 1,2 ANITA RILEY - Student Council 1,2,3, 4, Officer 3; FHA 1,2,3,4, Officer 2,3; Class Officer 4; JCL 3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Girls' State Delegate 3; Bomb Staff 4; FFA Sweetheart Attendant 2 BRENDA ROBISON - FBLA 4; Pep Club 1 RONALD ROMAIN (Transfer) - Football 1,2,3; Baseball 2,3; Track 1,2,3; Key Club 1,2,3 TOMMY RYAN - Class Officer 2; Beta Club 2. 3,4; JCL 2,3,4; Lettermen's Club 3,4, Officer 4; Baseball 1,3,4; FBLA 4 KAY SANDERS - FHA 1,2,3,4, Officer 3.4; FBLA 3, 4, Officer 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Debate Team 2; Beta Club 2,3,4; Beacon Staff 3; Beacon Managing Ed. 4 SUSAN SANDERS (Transfer) - Drama 1,2,3; Class Play 3; Homecoming Attendant 3; Lancers’ Girl 3; Prom Committee 3; Cheerleader 2,3 JANA RAE SARGENT - JCL 2,3.4; Cheerleader 3,4; Bomb Ed. 4; Student Council 3.4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Class Play 3.4; Spanish Club 4. Officer 4; Girls' State Delegate 3 JERRY SHEMWELL - FFA 1.2, 3,4; FBLA 3.4; Parliamentary Procedure Team 3,4 KATHY JANE SHUPPERT - FBLA 3; Class Play 3,4; Spanish Club 4 TERRY SIMMONS - All State 2.3; Quad State 3; JCL 2; FBLA 4; Music Club 1,2,3 RICKY SIMMONS - FFA 4; JCL 2 LURLENE SMITH - FHA 1; Pep Club JERRY SPRAGGS - FBLA 4; Pep Club SANDRA STEINBECK (Transfer) - FHA 1,2,3, Officer 3; Debate Team 2; Beta Club 2,3; FTA 3; FBLA 3; Quill and Scroll 3; Y-Club 1 LOUIS STEPHENS - FFA 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1 GARY STEVENS - FFA 1,2,3; Music Club 2,3; Quad State 3; All State 3; Baseball 2 AMARYLLIS STEWART - FHA 1,2,3,4; Music Club 4; Class Play 3,4 MARGARET SUMMERS - FHA 1,2,3,4, Officer 3,4; FBLA 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Debate Team 2; Basketball Queen Attendant 3; Miss Ballard Beacon 4; Beacon Staff 3,4; Class Play 3,4 MAXINE SYKES - FHA 1; JCL 2,3.4; Beta Club 2,3, 4; FTA 3,4, Officer 4; FBLA 3, Officer 3; Music Club 4, Officer 4; Quad State 4 DONNA LYNN TATUM - FHA 1,2,3,4; Quad State 2,3,4; All State 3,4; A Cappella Choir 2,3,4; FBLA 3,4; Music Club 1,2,3 BARBARA THOMAS - Music Club 3; Pep Club JOE THOMASON - Baseball 3; Lettermen’s Club 3 EDDIE THROGMORTON - FFA 1,2,3; Class Play 3 NANCY VELLE THROGMORTON - FHA 1,2,3,4, Officer 3,4; JCL 3; FBLA 4; Music Club 1; Class Play 3 TOMMY THROGMORTON - FFA 1,2,3; Class Play 3 PEGGY JO TISDAL - FHA 1,2,3,4; Music Club 1,3; FBLA 4 JACK (RUSTY) TOMLIN - FFA 1,2, 3,4; FBLA 4; A Cappella Choir 2,3,4; Quad State 2,3,4; All State 3; Basketball 1,2 SHEARIN TURNER - JCL 2,3,4, Officer 3; FBLA 3.4, Officer 4; FHA 4; Beta Club 2,3,4 VIVIAN WAKEFIELD - Pep Club VELMA DEAN WALTERS (Transfer) - FHA 1,2; International Relations Club 2; FBLA 3; Girls’ Chorus 3 RODNEY WATSON - Student Council 1,2, 3,4 JCL 2,3,4; FBLA 4, Officer 4; Class Favorite 1,3; Beta Club 2,3; Prom King 3; Class Officer 3; Class Play 3 PAT WEAR - FHA 1; Music Club 1; Mixed Chorus 1 ALFRED WEAVER - FFA 1,2,3,4, Officer 4 ROBERT E. WEBB - FFA 1,2, 3,4, Parliamentary Procedure Team 2; A Cappella Choir 3; Music Club 2,3; Boys’ Chorus 2 BOBBY WYATT - Class Play 3.4; Quad State 2,3.4; All State 3,4; Music Club 1,2, 3,4; A Cappella Choir 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1 37 Senior Snapshots Kooks and Kookies Scene from the Senior Play We're proud of Mike's Merit Scholarship rating. Look! We have our rings. Decorating for the Prom Playful Workers funior Glass Officers EDDIE FAYE JEANIE ROLLINS - GARY COLEMAN - MURRY RAINES - ■ 39 James Bethurum Gwen Alderin Carol Aycock Bonnie Baker Ladino Barnhill junior Sales Soar to Rexanna Bondurant Johnny Burkhart Ben Burnley Charles Cagle Tommy Campbell Joe Bonee Ray Brown Ouida Brunston 40 Trisha Cannon Darlene Carlisle Eugene Carson Gary Coleman to finance CProm yCew Jfeiyfits Bill Compton Tommy Cooper Delores Dick Sue Doublin Dwaine Dunn Eddie Faye Donald Fondaw Gary Fowler Griffin Fulford Dale Gibson Vernita Gilbert Ronnie Giles Mary Ellen Gill Jit ore J ian One-C ass JaJte JIterit Carolyn Higgins Billy Gene Hook Thressa Hutcherson Mary Etta Johnson 42 Cheryl Jones David Jones Ruthie Kinsey Janice Lambert Niki Matlock Teddy Matlock unior Linda McClain Charlie Joe McElya Lee Nelson Paula Ogletree Wade Oldham Marsha Owens 43 Larry Pace Robert Perry Jimmy Polivick Sally Price 0Juniors t3ooA to rJ ietr Diane Rudolph Larry Russell Rodman Sanford Randy Scott Lynda Rodgers Jeanie Rollins Dell Romaine 1 44 Rodney Shepherd Keith Simmons Gerald Steele Glenn Steinbeck Judy Stewart Orman Stone Kenny Strange Eugene Sullivan Ellen Terry Mattie Sue Throgmorton Paul Throgmorton Karen Tilford Frankie Tilley Bob Tomlin Phyllis Turner 45 Donna Unsel Charlotte Vance Billy Wakefield NorrisWalker Arnold Weaver Kenny Webb Joe Brooks Whipple Mike Wilson Nancy Wilson Steve Wilson Janet Yarbrough Marcia Yarbrough 46 President TIM GILES Reporter JANE ALLEN Vice-President JIMMY COOPER Secretary-Treasurer PATTY OWSLEY Jane Allen Kenny Anderson Joyce Ausenbaugh Nancy Bailey Jimmy Barlow V Wenton Bryant Dorothy Burnett Brenda Byassee Shirley Colson Theresa Conway Jimmy Cooper Larry Cooper Sherry Cooper Shirley Cooper Donnie Courtney 48 yf- 1 w UjJk. C 'T Steven Blye Gene Bondurant Rhea Bowles Jackie Bray Jane Brooking Gloria Brown Tommy Crews Clarence Dalton Gary Dennis Paulette Dennis Billy Dike Carol Draper Ann Earnest Julian Elliot Elaine Elms Gary Feezor Larry Ferren Donnie Fondaw 1 o !l$ •f-a T. ( T ij - o fn A, i kit i! OBK J 1, fc IKc S slflwc Iwi « L u O i 1 O, Ronnie Fondaw Benny Gaia Elizabeth Gibson Tim Giles Randall Gordon Lynn Gough Chestine Graves Mark Graves Tessie Ann Grief Wayne Hamilton Melva Hargrove Jimmy Harlan Joe Harp iJ aces in OS.JK.JfS. £i e 49 Waymon Jones Dale Lampki: Alan Lane OJlXjrY J 6L- cuX)cL J 'l-tiL'VuzL' JJCIVZ J'u YV yO 8 H 5- Gilbert Harper Lynn Harrison Sherry Hawf Brenda Hazlewood Linda Holder Billy Mills Melanie Moore Terry Morgan Mike Morris Russell Morrow Cjr ny y Y .ts r v. p aomi Martin Karen McCarver Neshia McCarver Nancy Melton Jeana Meriwether Jackie Logsdon Johnny Lovelace Randy Lowery JSio oc y ancf CJeome ry 50 v V N ift , KaV A v ' v Beverly Morton Darcus Moss Kenny Moyers Maureen Moynahan Grade Myers Sandra Neal Judy Nelson Bobby Northington Boyd Overstreet 1V- r j r ■Q. - Lila Jean Owsley Patty Owsley Gary Pace Jennie Page Deneise Parham Charlene Petty Patricia Petty Richey Phillips Janice Poole Kay Renfrow Linda Richardson Connie Riley Terry Robertson Anita Romain Teresa Romaine Danny Rudolph Turing frustrations Jerry Rudolph Aubrey Russell Steve Simmons Larry Smith Sharon Smith Carolyn Terry Carol Steele Pat Stewart Jimmy Sullenger ' q Tommy Sullenger; 4 Marcia Tharp Patricia Thomason Terry Tomlin Tommy Tomlin Glen Watson Lee Wildharber Randy Williams Susan Wilson Wray 'skerry Wright la: ✓ C Jackie Wyatt Margarette Yancey Mary Yarbrough freshman Glass GREG DUNBAR....... President DAVID PHILLIPS Reporter Vice-President VICKI MAXBERRY Secretary-Treasurer LARRY OWENS Jreshmen ; Paul Bailey Gail Ballard Michael Bass Dale Baucom Judy Burkhart Neomi Byas Barry Cagle Mickey Carson eym ai Steven Abell Pamela Allcock Paul Anderson Phillip Ashbrook Bill Aycock John Bland Bobby Blankenship Terry Blankenship David Bonee Pam Boulton Rita Boulton Stephen Boyd Dan Brown Jacqueline Brown ■DauL £ s. jcch« Chan Case Robert Cate Peggy Cooper William Joseph Cooper Carolyn Cummins 54 yiic Zi School Ctareers %.!KJfxS. _______________ Stonnie Dennis Virginia DeWeese Linda Dick Donna Dike Jo Doublin Brenda Douglas Ray Dowdy Mike Duley Greg Dunbar arren Durrell J 1 Nancy Elrod Anita Feezor James Folioway A Jlickey Fonj w Brenda Gough David Harris Pam Harp David Hawes Linda Hawkins 55 Jres unen JJarticipaie in Jimmy Haws Cheryl Haynes David Henderson Gary Herron Scott Holt P)%' X v Cheryl King Regenia Kinsey Robert Koehler Alice Kuykendall Bobby Lee Jo Nell Lynn Hal Manning Kenny Manning Bobby Manor Vicki Maxberry Kathie Mayberry Linda McDowell Martha McNeely pML iUdJoJu Randall McQuady Ljjct . Jerri Melton John Earl Menser Mary Jane Miller William Miller Jeanette Mills c - AAsixJt-' anS ■If ' 56 ‘ -bp j 1 y . r J W£irfa incf ofJfiy i School STlciwiiies Jean Newton Charles Northington Mike Notgrass Richard Overby Galen Owens Patricia Morgan Bennetta Morris Theresa Morris Charles Moss Debby Moyers .Jazel Myatt V Mary Joyce Myatt Neal Marsha Nelson Larry Owens Margaretta Payne Marvin Payne John Pennebaker Reba Pennebaker David Phillips 'Zh jt $ Karen Raines Jerry Renfrow Eddie Richards Gloria Rollins Rita Rollins Ray Pickett Jeanette Poole Artell Pyles 57 Larry Sharer Ann Terrie Shelby Troy Simmons Franklin Smith Ronnie Stevens Terry Stevens Brenda Sullivan Gene Sullivan Mike Sullivan Pat Summers Billy Joe Terrell Leon Terrell Harriet Thompso Gay Throgmorton John Turner Leroy Turner Z VX Michael Underwood Mike Vance Rita Vance Charles Wallace diWkx. UcJJk' Bobby Walters David Watwood Janis Wray Shermon Wright Billie Joe Yancey n X Ji AAi L m v. Ws. -b ) i Y v Ah ' Y L y Julia Russell James Scott Roberta Scott With the closing of a school day, the students of Ballard Memorial emerge, not in divided groups of seniors, juniors, sophomores, of freshmen, but as one body. The students are happy that today is over, but they will be ready to come back tomorrow to resume another day's work. 59 CBal arcf County cScAoo s Kevil Elementary Bandana Elementary Wickliffe Elementary Central Elementary Several to One One Ctrom Several . , Pictured here are the recipients of the school's highest award for 1965. Each year Mr. and Miss B. M. H. S. are selected by the faculty on the basis of appearance, attitude and dependability, scholastic standing, desire to achieve, talent, and contribution to the total school program. 2nd ROW Kay Sanders Brenda Elrod Margaret Pittman Judy Halteman 3rd ROW Suzanne Northington Patrick Moynahan Anita Riley Jana Rae Sargent BOTTOM ROW Sydney Lou Johnson Carolyn Mills Sandra Steinbeck D.'Jl.Ji. Zflwarcf KATHE FONDAW One of the highest honors that a senior girl can receive is the D. A.R. Award, presented by the Daughters of the American Revolution through the Paducah chapter. This award is based on the qualities of patriotism, leadership, service, and dependability. Citizenship Cflwarcf MIKE PACE The Citizenship Award, presented by the LaCenter Junior Woman's Club, is one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon a senior boy. Selected by the faculty, the recipient of this award is chosen on the basis of attitude, scholarship, and participation in school activities. _ I RODNEY WATSON BRENDA OWENS JKr. arufJKiss The F. B. L. A., one of the newly organized clubs at B. M. H. S. , each year selects a senior boy and a girl who best represent the organization at the state convention. The nominees, who are chosen by a committee, are judged on the basis of scholarship, interest in a business career, personal appearance, and personality. 66 CHARLES BOULTON GALE LONG D-.Jf.CQ. !73eau ancf d.St.CTl. Sweetheart The election of a sweetheart and a beau is an annual custom of the Future Farmers of America and the Future Homemakers of America. Elected by popular vote and crowned at a joint FFA-FHA party, this couple represents the royalty of both organizations. KATHE FONDAW CHARLES BOULTON Mr. ancf Miss J opufarity An annual custom is the election of the most popular girl and boy. Each of the four classes selects a couple as nominees. From these couples the student body elects Mr. and Miss Popularity. 68 69 -Qta, , n£. £- £4 (± S'’ Z?uAJ Mjl u+szgi - cjLes £JT 7 _A , £ MOST UKELY TO SUCCEED A JTtVU AN'TA RILEY PAT MOYNAHAN . .Ay s'f Ji V. ft CONTRIBUTED MOST TO B. M. H. S. JANA SARGENT - MIKE PETTY MOST DEPENDABLE KATHE FONDAW RODNEY WATSON MOST AMBITIOUS MARGARET PITTMAN - JOE PAT PARSONS 70 MOST ACCOMODATING BURNETTA ADAMS JOE HAMILTON MOST INTELLECTUAL LINDA HONCHELL - MIKE PACE MOST SINCERE MAXINE SYKES - TOMMY RYAN MOST COURTEOUS PATTIE RASH LARRY RENO 71 BEST ALL-ROUND GALE LONG - CHARLES BOULTON MOST TALENTED BARBARA EDWARDS LARRY McGULLION 72 BEST PERSONA UTY BRENDA OWENS - PRESTON HOWIT 73 MIKE PETTY TRISHA CANNON ANITA RILEY SAM PRICE Each year the four classes select favorites from the homeroom nominees. One couple and two runners-up are elected by popular vote in a class meeting. PAT MOYNAHAN - GALE LONG 74 RUTHIE KINSEY - FRED HARTSON JIMMY HARLAN PAT STEWART JANIS WRAY KENNY MANNING ' KX- EBBY MOYERS HAN CASE JIMMY COOPER THERESA CONWAY UM WHITEY ELUOTT - CAROL DRAPER RITA BOULTON - PAT SUMMERS Senior JJfay: Gonnec icu JanAee in Jiiny Gflrt jur's Gourt Gas FIRST ROW: Joe Pat Parsons, Pat Moynahan, Kathe Fondaw, Suzanne Northington, Barbara Edwards, Preston Howie, Elson Dorsey. SECOND ROW: Boyce Pickett, Amaryllis Stewart, Faye Batts, Anita Riley, Gail Hutcherson, Shearin Turner, Michael Bryant. THIRD ROW: Kathy Shuppert, Susan Jones, Charles Boulton, Mary Lou Loudermilk, Betty Jo Brooking, Jana Sargent. FOURTH ROW: Gerald Hobbs, Bobby Wyatt, David Morris, Steve Wilson, Mr. Young -Director. 76 Organizations C tucfeni Council 7 First Row: Mrs. Williamson, Jeanie Rollins, Eddie Faye, Mr. Perry, Second Row: Waylon Bennett, Pat Summers, Barbara Edwards, Preston Howie, Mike Petty, Jimmy Allen, Mike Pace, Katherine Gholson. Third Row: Whitey Elliott, Jimmy Harlan, Richey Phillips, Jane Allen, Rodney Watson, Murry Raines, Pat Anita Riley, Gary Coleman. Fourth Row: Ann Hunt, Jean Ne on, Ellen Terry, Ruthie Kinsey, y -Kathe Fondaw, JaniE Sargent. Fifth Row: Stephen Boyd, Chiryfiosres. _ v .1 $. { 78 7u ure Jeacfier.% of America First Row: Sally Price - Secretary, Carol Aycock - Song Leader. Second Row; Jenny Bailey - President, Miss Megary - Sponsor, Margaret Pittman - Historian, Maxine Sykes - librarian. Third Row: Linda Pittman - Treasurer, Sydney Johnson, Linda Clayton, Judy Halteman - Parliamentarian, Ellen Terry, Eddie Faye - Vice President. Fourth Row: Bumetta Adams, Brenda Owens, Linda Morrow, Jeana Meriwether, Trisha Cannon, Theresa Conway. Fifth Row: Jana Sargent, Sandra Steinbeck, Jane Allen, Kenny Anderson, Charlotte Vance, Maureen Moynahan. ie a ( fub First Row: Gary Coleman - Treasurer, Pat Moynahan - Reporter, Kathe Fondaw - Vice President, Jimmy Allen - President, Mr. Anderson - Sponsor, Suzanne Northington - Secretary (Not pictured). Second Row: Carolyn Mills, Margaret Pittman, Ellen Terry, Charlotte Vance, Karen Tilford, Shearin Turner, Nancy Wilson, Mary Ellen Gill, Mary Etta Johnson, Patty Owsley, Anita Riley, Cheryl Jones, Kay Sanders, Brenda Owens. Third Row: Linda Honchell, Linda Pittman, Judy Halteman, Sydney Johnson, Burnetta Adams, Lila Jean Owsley, Maureen Moynahan, Jeana Meriwether, Jane Allen, Trisha Cannon, Theresa Conway, Pat Stewart, Linda Holder, Connie Riley. Fourth Row: Carol Aycock, Dianne Graves, Sandra Steinbeck, Jeanie Rollins, Ladino Barnhill, Paula Ogletree, Neomi Martin, Joyce Ausenbaugh, Melanie Moore, Susan Wilson, Grade Myers, Barbara Edwards, Mary Lou Loudermilk. Fifth Row: Maxine Sykes, Eddie Faye, Keith Lawrence, Jerry Rudolph, Danny Rudolph, Jimmy Barlow, Sam Price, Keith Simmons, Joe Bonee, Charlie Joe McElya, Preston Howie, Mike Pace, Tommy Ryan. Sixth Row: Eddie Holt, Lee Wildharber, Bernie Talley, Glen Watson, Jimmy Cooper, Lynn Gough, David Bonee, Paul Throgmorton, David Gordon, Gary Pace, Terry Robertson, Jana Sargent, Darcus Moss, Melva Hargrove. Seventh Row: Ben Burnley, Way Ion Bennett, Randy Scott, Kenny Strange, Kenny Webb, Murry Raines, Whitey Elliott, Gerald Steele, Brenda Elrod, Mary Ann Crabtree, Elaine Elms, Sharon Smith. ?u(ure Jfome makers of 7!merica First Row: Teresa Romaine, Rexanna Bondurant, Nancy Throgmorton, Sandra Steinbeck, Jeanie Rollins, Margaret Summers , Barbara Edwards, Jackie Wyatt, Nancy Melton, Patty Owsley, Pat Stewart, Mrs. Tucker - Sponsor, Mrs. Samples - Sponsor (Not pictured). Second Row: Karen Tilford, Susan Felts, Linda Morrow, Brenda Owens, Kay Sanders, Linda Holder, Maureen Moynahan, Jeana Meriwether, Lila Jean Owsley, Theresa Conway, Regina Kinsey, Mary Lou Loudermilk, Anita Riley, Linda McDowell, Pamela Aliock. Third Row: Peggy Tisaal, Nancy Wilson, Shearin Turner, Phyllis Turner, Gale Long, Brenda Gough, Gloria Jean Rollins, Jerri Melton, Brenda Douglas, Anita Feezor, Donna Dike, Peggy Cooper, Faye Richards, Carol Aycock, Gracie Myers, Brenda Hazle-wooa. Fourth Row: Amaryllis Stewart, Faye Batts, Judy Stewart, Beverly Duncan, Brenda Elrod, Nada Owens, Mary Ann Crabtree, Rita Boulton, Mary Joyce Myatt, Rita Rollins, Roberta Scott, Marilyn Yarbrough, Connie Riley, Melva Hargrove, Nancy Bailey. Fifth Row: Donna Tatum, Carolyn Terry, Chestine Graves, Charlene Petty Ann Earnest, Margaret Yancey, Janis Wray, Ruthie Kinsey, Kathy Gholson, Brenda Sullivan, Judy Arrington, Connee Jeffords, Lynda Rodgers, Delores Dick, Mary Yarbrough. Sixth Row: Sherry Hawf, Anita Romain, Maroi atv-S'k eomi Martin, Julia Russell, Mary Baxter, Darlene Carlisle, Mattie Sue Throgmorton, Marsha Owens, a rarbrough, Janet Yarbrough, Anita Haynes, Donna Unsel, Vernita Gilbert, Carolyn Mills. F. H. A. OFFICERS PRESIDENT - Margaret Summers 1st V. PRESIDENT - Jeanie Rollins 2nd V. PRESIDENT - Sandra Steinbeck SECRETARY - Nancy Throgmorton TREASURER - Rexanna Bondurant RECREATIONAL LEADER - Teresa Romaine SONG LEADER - Patty Owsley DEVOTIONAL LEADER - Nancy Melton REPORTER - Jackie Wyatt HISTORIAN - Pat Stewart PARLIAMENTARIAN - Barbara Edwards future farmers of flmenca FFA OFFICERS GEORGE HARGROVE—Sentinel BEN BURN LEY-Secretary LARRY RENO—President JERRY OWSLEY—Vice-President JOE HAMILTON—Treasurer PHILLIP HAZLEWOOD—Reporter First Row: Mr. Cherry - Sponsor, Mr. Heathcock - Sponsor, George Hargrove, Phillip Hazlewood, Larry Reno, Jerry Owsley, Joe Hamilton, Ben Burnley, Mr. Perry - Sponsor. Second Row: Bill Compton, Jerry Hargrove, Charles Boulton, Brent Anderson, Philip Hunt, Ronnie Fondaw, Kenny Morris, Bill Cooper, Guy Lynn Throgmorton, Gene Sullivan. Third Row: Jimmy Barlow, Larry Ferron, Danny Rudolph, Larry McGullion, Frankie Talley, Donnie Courtney, Rhea Bowles, Tommy Sullenger, Eddie Richards, Larry Sharer, Terry Blankenship, Fourth Row; Roy Yarborough, Charles Moss, Bobby Lee, Dale Gibson, Stonnie Dennis, Terry Graves, Ralph Garrett, Randall McQuady, Kenny Dick. Fifth Row: Rusty Tomlin, Gary Batts, Tom Tomlin, Mark Graves, Donnie Fondaw, Jimmy Crews, Alfred Weaver, Kenny Webb, Mike Underwood, Bobby Walters, Terry Tomlin, Sixth Row: Mike Wilson, Jerry Shemwell, Orman Stone, Jimmy ftolivick, Larry Smith, Randy Jett, Gene Sullivan, Louis Stephens, Bobby Northington, David Henderson. Seventh Row: Rodney Shepherd, Leroy Turner, Arnold Weaver, Bobby Webb, Tommy Campbell, Gary Fowler, Billy Wakefield, Joe Lee, Mickey Carson, Mike Vance, Rickey Fondaw, David Harris. Eighth Row: Gary Hargrove, Gene Carson, Ricky Simmons, Frankie Renfrow, Billy Gene Hook, Clyde Leigh, Paul Wallace, Gilson Morrison, Barry Cagle, Randy Williams, Jimmy Sullenger. 81 ( Gircu o CspanoJ First Row: Miss Lens - Sponsor. Second Row: Gary Coleman - President, Sally Price - Treasurer, Ronnie Giles Vice President, Jana Sargent - Secretary. Third Row; Larry Russell, Paul Throgmorton, David Morris, Gerald' Steele, Carol Aycock, Jeana Meriwether, Keith Lawrence. Fourth Row: Theresa Conway, Anita High, Murry Raines, Kathy Shuppert, Charlotte Vance, Trisha Cannon, Paula Ogletree, Lila Jean Owsley. Fifth Row: Tim Giles, Jerry Rudolph, Maureen Moyhahan, Patricia Petty, Lynn Gough, Rodman Sanford, Patty Owsley, Jane Allen, Lynn Harrison, Kenny Anderson, Ellen Terry. Sixth Row: Terry Robertson, Eddie Holt, Jimmy Harlan, Richey Phillips, Mike Morris, Lee Wildharber, Jane Brooking Beverly Morton, Teresa Romain, Sharon Smith, Connie Riley., Seventh Row: Jackie Logsdon. Glen Watson. Randv Lowery, Jimmy Cooper, Gary Pace, Ray Brown, Karen Tilford, Joe Whipple, Gilson Morrison, Susan Wilson. Melanie Moore, Joyce Ausenbaugh. cJunior ( 'fassicaJ Seayue First Row: Susan Jones, Cheryl Jones - Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Page - Sponsor, Mike Pace - President, Margaret Pittman - Vice President, Charles Boulton. Second Row: Keitn Lawrence, Anita Riley. Maxine Sykes, Linda Honchell, Linda Pittman, Gale Long. Third Row: JoeBonee, Preston Howie, Larry McGullion, Rodney Watson, Pat Moynahan, Keith Simmons. Fourth Row: Charlie Joe McElya, Jana Sargent, Phyllis Garrison, Shearin Turner, Jenny Bailey, David Jones, Fifth Row: Kenny Strange, Sam Price, Tommy Ryan, g2 Mike Petty, Jimmy Allen, Larry Pace, Randy Scott. yCationa forensic Beaque 'Sl jU S oo LulOs CLo iau. h’ V si V V 5 s First Row: Mr. Young - Sponsor. Second Row: Susan Jones, Linda Honchell. Third Row: Janice Lam -bert, Connie Riley, Elaine Elms. Fourth Row: Lynn Harrison, Bernie Talley. Fifth Row: Richey Phillips, Steve Wilson. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE % y A REXANNA BONDURANT AMARYLLIS STEWART f1 f t ) r. J §0 Bib bra.ru CM UNDA HAWKINS FAYE BATTS PAM ALLCOCK GAIL BALLARD JERRI MELTON JANIS WRAY ACT ,tf W W First Row: Susan Wilson, Gracie Myers - Vice President, Brenda Hazlewood, Linda Teeters - Program Chairman, Connee Jeffords - Reporter, Patricia Stewart. Second Row: Cheryl Jones, Nada Owens -Treasurer, Brenda Elrod - President, Linda Holder - Secretary, Joyce Ausenbaugh, Deneise Parham, Debbie Hunt, Mrs. Kloss - Sponsor. Mature lousiness toeaders of America First Row: Shearin Turner - Treasurer, Burnetta Adams - Vice President, Rodney Watson - President, Mrs. Davis Sponsor, Pattie Rash - Historian, Brenda Elrod - Secretary, Kay Sanders, Brenda Owens, Mrs. Guthrie - Sponsor, Gail Hutcherson, Susan Felts, Phyllis Garrison. Second Row: Brent Andetson, Kathe Fondaw,'Jimmy Allen, Tommy Ryan, Mike Pace, Betty Freeman, Mike Petfy, Mary Lou Loudermilk, Barbara Edwards, Linda Clayton, Jerry Shemwell, Terry Simmons. Third Row: Lynda Rodgers, Donna Tatum, Connee Jeffords, Carolyn Mills, Karen Tilford, Peggy Tisdal, Nancy Wilson, Linda Morrow, James Bethurum, Mary Baxter, Darlene Carlisle, Linda Robison. Fourth Row: Judy Stewart, Deborah Bailey, Linda Robertson, Margaret Summers, Sydney Johnson, Mary Etta Johnson, Anita High, Jeanie Rollins, Robbie Perry, Susan Jones, Betty Brooking, Steve Wilson, Fifth Row: Nada Owens, Mary Ann Crabtree, Nancy Throgmorton, Carolyn Myers, Ruthie Kinsey, Faye Richards, Larry Pace, Joe Brooks, Whipple, Beverly Duncan, Faye Batts, Sandra Steinbeck, Phyllis Turner. Sixth Row: Marsha Owens, Carolyn Higgins, Charles Boulton, Terry Newton, Elson Dorsey, Dudley Hamilton, Jerry Spraggs, Thressa Hutcherson. OFFICE GIRLS CHARLENE MYERS - Secretary KATHE FONDAW BARBARA EDWARDS MARGARET SUMMERS PAULA OGLE TREE JANE ALLEN SUZANNE NORTHINGTON BETTY FREEMAN 84 Bettermen’s GfuS Left, top to bottom: Billy Joe Compton, Joe Thomason, Kenny Strange, Joe Lee, Keith Simmons, Alvin Bass, Elson Dorsey, Tommy Ryan Treasurer, Center: Jim Allen -President, Coach Miller - Sponsor, Mike Pace - Vice President. Right, top to bottom: Charles Boulton, Terry Morgan, Orman Stone, Mike Petty, Lee Wildharber, James Hinkle, Preston Howie, Larry Pace, Niki Matlock - Secretary. Quiff ancf Scroll First Row: Kay Sanders - Vice President, Keith Lawrence - President, Margaret Summets - Secretary-Treasurer. Second Row: Carolyn Mills, Steve Wilson, Jana Sargent, Fred Hartson, Mrs. McAlister - Sponsor, Mrs. William son - Sponsor, Ellen Terry, Nancy Wilson, Linda Honchell, Pat Moynahan, Eddie Faye, Sandra Steinbeck. 85 71 Gappe Ta GAoir First Row: Darcus Moss, Patricia Petty, Jane Batts, Dianne Graves, Donna Tatum, Danny Rudolph, Orman Stone, Gene Bondurant, Terry Tomlin, Bernie Talley. Second Row: Betty Jo Brooking, Carolyn Terry, Maxine Sykes, Carol Draper, Jane Brooking, Susan Jones, Charles Boulton, Stanley Hunt, Larry Bass, Steve Simmons, Wayne Batts. Third Row: Gale Long, Maureen Moynahan, Barbara Edwards, Paula Ogletree, Carol Aycock, Jerry Rudolph, Tom Tomlin. Bob Tomlin, Bobby Wyatt, Griffin Fulford. Rusty Tomlin. MUSIC CLUB OFFICERS CAROLYN TERRY - librarian CAROL AYCOCK - Vice President CHARLES BOULTON - President DONNA TATUM - Librarian BARBARA EDWARDS - Secretary-Treasurer First Row: Maxine Sykes, Carol Draper, Barbara Edwards, Gale Long. Second Row: Betty Jo Brooking, Susan Jones, Carol Aycock, Donna Tatum, Maureen Moynahan. Third Row: Gene Bondurant, Stanley Hunt, Charles Boulton, Jerry Rudolph, Bobby Wyatt, Rusty Tomlin, Bernie Talley. 87 NINTH GRADE GIRLS’ CHORUS First Row: Rita Boulton, Jean Newton, Peggy Cooper, Ann Hunt, Cheryl Haynes, Pamela Allcock. Second Row: Bennetta Morris, Gloria Jean Rollins, Jeanette Poole, Rita Rollins, Karen Isbell, Donna Dyke. Third Row: Billie Jo Yancey. Marilyn Yarbrough, Gayle Garrett, Judy Burkhart, Patricia Morgan, Harriet Thompson. Fourth Row: Carolyn Gay, Judy Arrington, Regina Kinsey, Debby Moyers, Brenda Gough, Mary Jayne Myatt. Fifth Row: Brenda Sullivan, Linda Hawkins, Teresa Morris, Katherine Gholson, Linda McDowell, Bonnie Gay. Sixth Row: Kathy Mayberry, Martha McNeeiy, Carolyn Cummins, Pam Harp, Reoa Pennebaker, DeLana Franks. Seventh Row: Anita Freezer, Cheryl King, Brenda Douglas, Karen Raines. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' CHORUS First Row: Mary Alice Kuykendall, Faye Batts, Mattie Sue Throgmorton, Maxine Sykes, Brenda Owens, Debbie Hunt. Second Row: Gwen Alderin (not pictured), Elizabeth Gibson, Patricia Thomason. Velma Walters, Ann Shelby, Nancy Bailey, Brenda Hazlewood, Deborah Bailey. BOYS' CHORUS First Row: Jimmy Haws, Ray Pickett, Mike Notgrass, Ronnie Stevens, Phillip Hunt, Bill Cooper. Second Row: Ralph Garrett, Sherron Brown, Guy Lynn Throgmorton, Randall McQuady, David Henderson, Stonnie Dennis. Third Row: Hal Manning, Paul Bailey. Ray Dowdy, James Scott, Gary Wray, Rhea Bowles. Fourth Row: Charles Moss, Ronnie Gill, Bobby Lee, Mike Duley. Bill Aycock, Gary Dennis. Fifth Row: Franklin Smith. Bobby Manor, Greg Dunbar, Paul Anderson, Mark Graves, Charles Northington. Sixth Row: Alan Lane, Randy Williams. y • eacon .ommmee Kecommenas uuiaance tounseioi I I'MhIA SCHOLASTIC I’m .s ASSOCIATION Journalism class, what's so interesting? 89 ol. 11—No. 2 Ballard Mem The BEACON'S first place award in a national press contest tate Law o Turn in -1- ■seibx. A 0 eir honiv any students piv iled to give their . rds to their home room ers. Even if you have met e reqiurememts you are still pposed to give the cards to e home room teachers. Immunization required are: phtheria, Tetanus, Polio and nallpox. Typhiod, through eded, is, not required by ate law. Boosters should be ■pt up to date, Diphtheria id Tetanus every two years; nallpox every five years. If student has had his Oral lio Vaccine, boosters are t necessary. The Health Center is pri-arily concerned with grades In Kentucky imunization' en in effec e BMHS ents. Efforts t progre iestion the tions iti trying to entv, to participate. Sim state law How to great pr of Educa dents m home fro For Health C munizati from 1:0 For othe: week da. 3:30 p.m. Vr.—20c the school for the good of the most important natural resource of the county, its children.” Thus said the Southern Association Evaluating Committee in their ritten report to the school, rding to the commit-• Memorial needs classrooms, i industrial eria storage U chalk and ,, and a lan-ory. The com-that these fa-necessary for morial to reach f educational op- 1 as making these ons, the committee nanv departmentaliz-ommendaiions. In the i department the com-:e suggerted the addi-of a First Aid Room and ed Thi al boa boi aLsi anc A t('r cou an kit, tro :: a' ing Th for far 1 ed of tuc for t aid supplies. They rec- iomb Gets Columb By Steve Wilson The Bomb has received a cond place silver award in e Columbia University carbook Critique and Const. This award is given to high bools on a credit basis. The ssocia tion has a yearbook ndamentals scoring pamph-t, and each item has a pos-jle score of credits. To be perfect yearbook, an annual Assoc iati yearbook to cover plete pic stated th should b annual a stand it f commenc tography ning. The A tivities 7he TBomS Staff We attend a Yearbook Workshop at S. I. U. The Bomb's Cover MARY LOU LOUDERMILK - Advertising CAROLYN MILL - Business Manager STEVE WILSON - Artist ANITA HIGH - Photographer JANA SARGENT - Editor FAYE BATTS - Assistant Photographer KATHE FONDAW - Typist ANITA RILEY - Typist LINDA CLAYTON - Advertising JOE PAT PARSONS - Advertising FRED HARTSON - Photographer MRS. McALISTER - Sponsor Bomb Sales Athletics NIKI MATLOCK MIKE PACE MIKE PETTY PRESTON HOWLE BILL COMPTON 92 CliomSers LARRY PACE TEDDY MATLOCK KENNY STRANGE SAM PRICE KEITH SIMMONS 93 Getting off to a slow start, the Bombers quickly assumed their winning ways after Christmas with nine victories to only three losses at this printing. Highlights of the season were a road trip victory over Bowling Green, a score of 96 to 58 over Reidland, a near upset of powerful North Marshall, and an impressive win over Tilghman. Here come the Bombers! The Bombers in Formation 94 Coach Miller Will he make it? u03v Jeam Jimmy Cooper, Tim Giles, Jackie Logsdon, Benny Gaia, cynn Gough, Steve Abell, Kenny Anderson - Manager, Coach Marcum, Terry Robertson, Jimmy Sullenger, Kobert Koehler, Ronnie Stevens, David Henderson, Terry Stevens. 95 O OA kjkAMxO CtAidoJty freshman 3, earn lirst Kow: Charles Wallace, John Turner, Pat Summers, David Henderson, Terry Stevens. Second Row: Kenny Anderson (Manager), Dale Baucom, JjandaiL-MeQuad . Mike Notgrass, Bill Aycock, Steve Abell, Robert Koehler, Ronnie Stevens, Coach Marcum. Serious Onlookers Cheerful Cheering Squad Up the court they come! Care for a hot dog? 96 ()heerfeaaers Jane Allen Jana Sargent Mary Lou Loudermilk Gale Long Susan Jones (alternate) 97 G ieerfeac e ers an cfJc ans Vocal Exercise! Entertaining Visitors 98 Mary Lou Loudermilk - Alternate, Jana Sargent, Patty Owsley, Mrs. Cherry - Sponsor, Susan Jones, Phyllis Tur ner, Jane Allen, Gale Long. We all hear from Cousin Clem. Two More Points on TRISH.A CANNON KATHY SHUPPERT No, we don't check children. We want some action! Cream and sugar with your coffee? Activities LT)af arcf Offers a The title of my book is------------- This is the way to sew your finger. This is the way to draw a straight line. Erase una vez - - - Don't watch vour hands! 'Rolling plains of Ballard County The Thinkers Resolved that----- Find tne paramecium. 102 TJariety of Subjects. This is connected to - - - What physical fitness! Study, children, study! 103 Jiu Ietin Jjoarcfs Convey C fever JKessayes November brings autumn leaves and wild geese, Admiring tne Landscape AT IN r0 ENGLISH ACCUSO ACCUSE EM ERGO EME1GE , USPICIO SUSPICION RELAXO MOVEO MOVE Happy Commuters These are the easier translations! HUNTING FDR SOMETHING ? Secretaries in the Making Try a good book? 104 Winner ( )hristmas Jboards and Ooors Stained-Glass Window Meeting the Deadline For the first time the Student Council sponsored a Christmas decoration contest to heighten the Christmas spirit. Each home room was responsible for decorating its bulletin board and door, which were then judged by a group of competent Ballard County citizens. The Story of Christmas Viewing the Snow 105 Parties What's my fortune? Winning Costumes Jack and Jill and Their Pail Inaugural Ball Crowning Ceremony 106 I could have danced all night! Installation of Student Council Members ♦ I p • ri I Display of Da enis Mid-South Fair Semi-Finalists Vocalist The Night Riders ride again. Real Charmers Dance, Ballerina, Dance I tt)ay at Jiaf arcf May I have your attention? Lunch Time DAILY SCHEDULE 8:17- 8:20 Announcements 8:20- 9:20 1st Period 9:20-10:20 2nd Period 10:20-11:20 3rd Period 11:20-11:45 4th Lunch Period 11:45-12:15 Split Lunch Period 12:15-12:45 5th Lunch Period 12:45- 1:45 6th Period 1:45- 2:15 Activity Period 2:15- 3:15 7th Period Trade School Boys leave. 108 Last Chore Closing Pep Session Funny Man Stu Scott and His Pal Mass Confusion The Best Musicians Yet Does this set the mood?! 109 ( fu6 Activities The meeting will now come to order. A Wise Old Owl Future Business Leaders' Club has many members F. H. A. hears about Castro’s Cuba F. F. A. boys meet. Latin Club Meeting CBaflarcf JlCemoriaf JtUJKiiUklOKV XtiOM UMLAUD tXU'NTY ' ifrUllK bol'KTKY 1 vvAl; Vcynit Yoim; JUlill RATIONS Jfigh ScAoof in 7 ’are eve Coining ro this farewell page, we are mindful of the labor that has gone into the preparation of the liki-r BOMB. Indeed, our hands have been busy planning, typing, drawing, cropping, erasing, and at times pulling our hair in frustration. , As we send these pages to the competent hands of the publisher and later place thetp into the waiting hands of you, the viewer, we hope you will pause to reflect on the year that is fast drawing to a close. The BOMB should be an invaluabl aid in keeping alive for you au eventful year filled with memories of B. M. H. S. The BOMB Staff 112 Advertisers in Bottles King Size and Regular Paducah COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Regular King THE KEVIL BANK Kevil Kentucky 3 1 2% on 12 Mos. Certificates of Deposit 3% Paid on Regular Savings Accounts Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ZENITH Color T. V. - Stereo - Radio Sales and Service Record Dept. WELLS T.V. SERVICE Barlow - 334-4081 KENTUCKY BALFOUR COMPANY Manufacturing Stationers - Engravers Jewelers West Kentucky Offices 414 Gutherie Building Paducah. Kentucky Compliments of NEAL PARSONS Barlow Kentucky J. A. POLLY RAINES' BARBER SHOP Your Patronage Is Appreciated Bandana Kentucky iP MEATS i DYNA-KLEEN SERVICES Ed Meredith Furnace and Carpet Cleaning Ph. 334-3271 Barlow, Ky. Best Wishes, Seniors JONES PACKING COMPANY Second and Jackson Ph. 443-3691 Paducah Kentucky Compliments of SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION Bill and E. B. Barlow Kentucky PRICE'S BULK GAS Maxon Price CLEMENT’S JEWELERS 225 Broadway Paducah Kentucky We have charms in your school colors Ph. 334-3511 Barlow, Kentucky Compliments of BOB MOSS OIL COMPANY LaCenter Kentucky JAMES NEGLEY’S GARAGE Lime Spreading - Coal Barlow, Kentucky Ph. 334-4141 Compliments of MIDWEST DAIRY PRODUCTS Paducah Kentucky Best Wishes Seniors of '65 GRAVES BROTHERS LaCenter Kentucky KENTUCKY FARM BUREAU INSURANCE SERVICE Huell Tilley General Agent LaCenter, Ky. Ph. 665-9292 Congratulations to the Seniors TERRELL'S AUTO PARTS Ph. 665-5232 LaCenter, Ky. Best Wishes F rom Compliments of LA CENTER LAUNDROMAT Complete Wash and Dry Service THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK La Center Kentucky LaCenter Kentucky Compliments of WORD IMPLEMENT COMPANY Ford Tractor Dealer Compliments of WINN'S SUNDRIES Gifts for All Occasions Jewelry - Toys - Fountain Service Ph. 334-4191 Barlow, Ky. Compliments of DAVIS' FOOD MARKET Home Owned and Operated Swift Premium Meats LaCenter Kentucky CITIZENS STATE BANK Wickliffe BARLOW BRANCH Kentucky Barlow Kentucky Two Convenient Places to Serve You All Deposits Insured Up to $10,000 Compliments of LA CENTER MOTORS DR. R. H. GARNER Ford Sales and Service A-l Used Cars and Trucks Wickliffe, Kentucky Ph. 665-5218 G. C. W. E. ABELL 415 Broadway Wickliffe Kentucky Transistor Radios and Phonographs Ph. 442-0515 Ph. 335-5155 C R SALES AND SERVICE HARLAN WEBB Service Station Compliments of Jack and Nina Ballard County's Frigidaire Dealer Used Cars Ph. 462-6572 STEVEN'S GROCERY Ph. 224-2131 Ph. 334-4031 Barlow, Ky. 1 Highway 60 Kevil, Ky. Bandana, Kentucky Compliments of J. J. BLUM'S and Compliments of BOB'S MARKET P. N. HIRSCH CO. MILLIE'S CAFE Department Stores McELYA SERVICE STATION Everything You Wear Ph. 462-6622 Kevil, Kentucky Mounds, 111. Cairo, 111. LaCenter Kentucky Shop the Stores Compliments of of PADUCAH RETAIL MERCHANTS WICKLIFFE CLINIC ASSOCIATION Paducah Kentucky Wickliffe Kentucky Compliments of Compliments of JACKSON PURCHASE RURAL ELECTRIC CO-OPERATIVE SUPERBURGER CORPORATION 2315 Broadway Wickliffe, Kentucky Serving in McCracken, Livingston, Ballard, Carlisle, Marshall, and Graves Counties. ROYAL CROWN-NEHI BOTTLING COMPANY Standard of Kentucky GASOLINE FUEL OILS E. M. BAILEY DISTRIBUTING COMPANY Paducah, Kentucky W. O. COOPER - RAYMOND GRAVES ORVAL SKINNER Compliments of PADUCAH TYPEWRITER AND SUPPLY CO. Royal Typewriters Paducah Kentucky Compliments of 910 South Fifth Dial 3-3647 Paducah Kentucky YOPP SEED COMPANY Paducah Kentucky ALLEN’S FLORIST Say It With Flowers, Say It With Ours ! Ph. 334-4201 Barlow, Kentucky Compliments of BALLARD COUNTY CO-OP LaCenter Kentucky BARLOW CLEANERS Serving Ballard County with the finest in dry cleaning! Ph. 334-3291 BALLARD BOOSTERS Freeman's T. V. Repair - Kevil, Kentucky Hugh T. Jerrell - Kevil, Kentucky Stone's Grocery - Kevil, Kentucky Owen's Cafe - Bandana, Kentucky Randolph Milling Company - Bandana, Kentucky Stewart's Printing Company -LaCenter, Ky. Wolf's Sundries - LaCenter, Kentucky Holder's Body Shop - LaCenter, Kentucky William's Barber Shop - LaCenter, Kentucky Ginger's Beauty Shop - LaCenter, Kentucky Joe Wear - Wickliffe, Kentucky Rudd-Wear Drugs - Wickliffe, Kentucky Doke's Phillips 66 Station - Wickliffe, Ky. Hilda's Beauty Shop - Wickliffe, Kentucky Pauline Phillips - Wickliffe, Kentucky Dodson's Barber Shop - Barlow, Kentucky Cook's Gulf Station - Barlow, Kentucky Mildred Gates Apparel - Cairo, Illinois Best Wishes, Seniors PRICE'S APPLIANCE STORE Orman Price Barlow Kentucky KENTON LOVELACE'S M H SUPERMARKET Quality Food Everyday Low Prices Friendly Service Barlow Kentucky HARLAN LUMBER COMPANY Ph. 334-4221 Barlow, Ky. Kurfees Paints EARL JOHNSON Livestock Dealer Wickliffe, Kentucky Compliments of KENGAS CORPORATION Paducah Kentucky Ph. 443-4537 Compliments of LEIGH'S BAR-B-CUE Ph. 488-1695 Highway 60 Kevil, Ky. Compliments of CUMMINS PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE STATION Ph. 334-3431 Night, 334-4111 Barlow, Kentucky If It's New DOTTY E. J. WALDER MEN'S WEAR 813 Commercial Has It! Cairo, Illinois 105 Commercial Cairo, 111. HANNIN ROOFING AND SHEET METAL CO. Roofing, Heating, and Sheet Metal Contractors Ruberoid Roofs Ph. 442-4642 318 Washington Paducah, Kentucky MANTLE STOCKYARD Ph. Main 8517 Bardwell, Ky. Compliments of LACENTER CLEANERS LaCenter, Ky. Ph. 665-5201 WHIPPLE'S FOOD MARKET LaCenter Kentucky TWIN OAKS CAFE Good Food - Family Style Dinners 1 Mile East of Kevil Op. - Velma Spencer CADE, THE FLORIST Flowers - Gifts - Antiques ARIVETT’S GENERAL STORE We Appreciate Your Patronage Ph. 800 Cairo, 111. Ph. 224-2161 Bandana, Ky. Compliments of LESSILE’S HAIR STYLES Ph. 665-9726 LaCenter, Kentucky Best Wishes COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE Jim Edwards - Co. Agr. Ext. Agent Marvin Davidson - Assoc. Co. Agr. Ext. Agent LaCenter, Kentucky Wickliffe, Ky. Phone 335-3611 HEY! TAKE US! WE'LL GO WITH YOU. Take your county newspaper with you--to college -- to your first job -- to a home of your own. Then you will always be in touch with the home folks and never be alone. Have postage, will travel. THE ADVANCE-YEOMAN Your County Newspaper News From Home - Anywhere You Go! Congratulations, Seniors Compliments of DR. AND MRS. VINIARD’S GROCERY W. H. ENGLAND Ph. 335-3201 Barlow Kentucky Wickliffe Kentucky Compliments of JIMMY’S MARKET Where You Buy the Best for Less! Best Wishes RASCO GROCERY AND DRY GOODS BALLARD RURAL TELEPHONE COMPANY Dial 334-4311 LaCenter Kentucky Barlow Kentucky Pepsi Diet Cola PADUCAH BOTTLING COMPANY Kentucky o Paducah Compliments of HOWARD D. HAPPY Office Supplies 120 South 5th Paducah, Kentucky Compliments of ROWLINSON GUFFY Ph. 665-5111 LaCenter, Kentucky Compliments of BAILEY'S ASHLAND STATION AAA Service Compliments of CHURCH'S FLORIST AND GIFT SHOP Ph. 462-4630 Barlow, Ky. Compliments of BOSWELL'S RESTAURANT Paducah Kentucky Compliments of BONDURANT'S AUTO PARTS Barlow, Kentucky PIZZA PALACE LaCenter Kentucky Ph. 665-9891 TERRELL'S SHOE STORE The Home of Good Shoes 705 Commercial Cairo, Illinois LaCenter Kentucky Compliments of GAIL'S BEAUTY SHOP Kevil Kentucky Ph. 462-4321 MAYTAG LAUNDRY Barlow Kentucky IVIE'S HEATING AND ELECTRIC SERVICE Hot Point Appliances Ph. 334-3731 Barlow, Ky. WAT WOOD'S GROCERY Kevil, Kentucky Ph. 462-9121 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS The staff wishes to thank the business firms who have given the BOMB their support through advertising. We urge our subscribers to help us in showing our appreciation by patronizing these firms. , junior JJ a umor J laij He importance of03einp Earnest CAST Lady Bracknell------------------------------------- Carol Aycock Gwendolyn Fairfax------------------------------------Sally Price Janice Lampert John Worthing----------------------------------------Steve Wilson Kenny Webb Algernon Moncrieff--------------------------------- Keith Simmons Rev. Cannon Chausuble-------------------------------Robbie Perry Cecily Cardew-------------------------------------- Ellen Terry Linda Robertson Miss Prism----------------------------------------- Diane Graves Lane-------------------------------------------------Joe Whipple Merriman--------------------------------------------—Joe Bonee Prompters-------------------------------------------Paula Ogletree Cheryl Jones Chatting Under the Palm Tree Jfunior Senior JJrom Theme---------------------------Arabian Night Date - - — — - - - - — — - May 1, 1965 Band.....................................Buoys Royalty -------------------Queen Trisha Cannon King Niki Matlock Description------------ A Night to Remember Taking a Break Pretty Harem The Royalty Dance Keeping Cool Have Some Refereshments While They Last! Hard-Working Slaves 3 Theme------------Red Roses for a Blue Lady G u6 Tjanc ue s Dignitaries at Mother-Daughter Banquet Head Waiter Wedding Processional Spanish Fiesta Beta Banquet at Ritz Hotel Quill Scroll Banquet Reclining Roman May 30, 1965 Invocation-------------------- Rev. A. Z. Clayton Address------------------------Rev. E. Thach Shauf Benediction - -------------------Rev. W. W. Morris 33 a c c a f a u r e a Last Minute Preparation Organist - Gail Parsons Pianist - Dianne Graves June 1, 1965 Invocation ---------Rev. Jesse W. Reno Address-----------I . J. Marvin Dodson Presentation of Diplomas - -VI. F. McGary Benediction-----------Rev. Max Sykes 55racfuafion A Cappella Choir A Helping Hand The Help of an Expert Getting Ready Spriny t por s ?€UfOyi DALLAS, TEXAS


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