Bowling Green High School - Beacon Yearbook (Bowling Green, KY)
- Class of 1940
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44 1 'A .' ,limi f, 1' gn , ,,- Q iklf, A O 14 THE BEACON U 'l -un l 'l OR HIGH SCHOOL THF BEACON 1940 XOLLNIE I PUBLISHED BY THE SENIORS OF THE BOWLING BOWLINC C REFN KENTUCKX GREEN HIGH SCHOOL THE BEACON THE STAFF E B E A C T ANNUAL STAFF Nlanagmg Fdltors Tom Venible rncl Bradford Prrtcbr tt Assouate Pdltors Warren Watwood Marx Jo Gorrn Clarrr Brxant Assistant Bu mess 'Nlanagers Vlrgrnra Coche Dorothx Garrett PtegrnrDax1s Pete Kleto Joe Bovd Buford Lx nth kthl tic Pdntors Natbnrlxn Fabor Bob Doxxnrnff Ed Neel Humor Edxtors Sarah Sloss Hobson Srntlrrr Far ulty Fdltor Lalr Mar Bratton Art Editors Teresa Wbrte Dan Stone Hobson Srnclrrr Class Editors Senror PdLllVV'ltSOI1 Junror Lou Mrrx Hulcn, Sbpbomorc Jr rn Paxton Organization Editors Marx Jean Hoxverton VV B Forxon Llter :rv Fdltors Marx Helr n Robertson lxfldlllll Andrrxxs Nrllre Mae Tbrmrs John S Jrtkson Jr Class Indlx l-dltols Frances Robrnson lfr rnls Colt I-atultx Adusers Mrss Belle Potter and H B Crrax T H ' . O lN 5 A 4 ff c 'Z ' ' ' T , . . , .A .Y x x . A l h' S' .'.'l S2 . V ..x X ' . f H. , . . c ., 1 ' s 1 . ' .1 ' f v rr v ' v V C . Z., ' W. . .E . ' , .. . ' , , ' ,'v . , c V 1. ' 1. . '. ' c ' . '. E X ' K x -xt la 1 P -1 . . CA, 2 4 QI .Y , ,. , , JL .er V- , ' 11 Y 1 L 1 ' I c,, n. c , , . r .. ,, - - '-. .,, ' . 'U f . A y C E ' v .. , ,. . . v 6 IHB, BLAC Foreword Thls IS the flrst ed1t1on of an annual publlsh ed at Bowling Green Hlgh School under the name The Beacon For the cooperat1on and the support of the student body and our adx er deeplv grateful The purpose of thls xolume lb to recall mem or1es of xour h1gh school days If th1s record of the class vull re create 1nc1dents and assoc1at1ons of the past our efforts Wlll not have been 1n xaln 71 i 1 0 N I - tisers, the members of the editorial staff are 1 '. , '. - N . . 7 . . THE BEACON 7 Dedication To L C Currx oul leader teacher and smcere fr1end one who has done so much toward maklng our 5chool what It lb todav and who holds the respect and .1dm11dt1on of all who know hlm We dedlcate thls. fxrst xolume ot The Beacon 0 0 . . My , , w , , '., ' ' ' 1 . .i . ' Y . 0 THE BEACON THE FACULTX THE CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS AND ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS HUMOR ADVERTISEMENTS milf .MMM WEL R Q X wmibllillll I MM f W M WW s M War 927 X ON Q U Faculty 1 Img, , hnym g,. M x K L3 1 , Lf4lf!?Pj3 Lx ff 1 ,WWW VV , ll lu J J l 'VM QV wh mu IH 1 W ifi,k. ! W, 1q1,m..,,32f S f ffHv1!l fi M' W 'um-vwW U1 :nu naslwmiigf J Y 3 ,fm I if A 1 Q 471 , . 5 HB M615- Ml' HE BEAC ,-Adi, Q7 'duly 'infix 539' 10 T 0 N ' YEA! Q V 3 0 V Kp 1 f i ' Q 'F W' THE BE ACON JM X -'JA 1 QW R96 K- 'F Q wi . vp' - ' N . ,V Q3 , N L, if , f . . gb WMA? flj 'Ol n -A 5, ,i-.- Y ,X 4 I' , At 'Zu l Tic Aw, ' 2 . lk .Q ff! 'A f 1 ', 4816- 195 N A SY if i f , 12 TIIE BIEA.CCJN FACULTX L C CURRY A B W K T C M A UHIVCFSIYY of Kentucky Clty Supermtendent I-I B GRAY A B W K T C M A Un1vers1ty of Kentucky Prmcxpal BELLE POTTER A B W K T C M A Peabody College Dean of Gxrls and Enghsh W B KERR A B W K T C M A Un1vers1ty of Kentucky Hxstory DOUGLAS SMITH A B Ogden College W K T C Phys1cal Educat1on and Coach AGROSSBSWKTC Engllsh and Asslstant Coach JAMIE OLIVIA POE A B Kentucky We leyan C1I1C111113.tl Cons rva tory MUSIC MRS ETHEL MOORE A B W K T C Un1vers1ty of Kentucky Latln ALFRED H MOORE B S W K T C Un1vers1ty of MISSOUTI Industrial Arts J S JACKSON Sr B S M S W K T C UDIV6fS1ty of Ill1no1s SCIENCE MILDREDCURDACA BU AB WKTC Typlng MRS KATE TURNER BARTCN B S W K T C B S George Peabodv Llbrary School Umversxty of Kentucky Llbrarlan GLADYS SHAVER A B W K T C M A Columbla Hlstory MRS W J CRAIG A B Kentucky Coll ge for Wcmen M A W K T C Enghsh DAWN GILBERT A B W K T C M A Columbia Mathematxcs MRS JULIA DOYEL WEBB A B Tennessee College M A Columbla French and Speech GEORGIANNA PAGE A B W K T C M A Columb1a Mathematlcs MRSGEFERRENBS WKTC Home Economlcs LOREN S PUTNAM B S Murray State Teachers College Un1vers1ty of Wlsconsm Ohio State Un1vers1ty Musxc and SCIBDCC MRS CARMEN WOMACK DOCKINS A B W K T C Physlcal Eclucatxon and Engllsh OTIS W ALLEN B S W K T C Ohio State Un1vers1ty Sclence REED POTTER W K T C Potter College Un1vers1ty of Chlcago Art and Penmansh1p MARY MARTHA DELMAR A B W K T C Muslc v . . , . ., . . . ., . ., . . , . ., . . . ., . ., , , . ., .... , . ., . . , . ., .... , , ., , . -. Q , . . . . . . . . ., . . . . U D . . . D - , . ., O , .. . , . ., .... , t . . . ., .... , . . , ., . ., . ., .... . , . . ., . ., . ., . . , . . . . ., .... , . ., 1 I , . ., .... , . ., D . . . . . , . ., V , . ., . , . ., .... , . ., . . . .. , . ., , . ., .... , . ., . . . , . ., . . . - - - - -s 1 r . , . ., . . . . . , . ., .... , , . . . ., , , . ., . . . . x K THE B jf PIU! Classes X J 1 l ES X XX mu? T llffh ' 9 S ' W WR W I 2 IW W4 fgfg' 'XX S ffm? A M A LQ-f . i it W f s Wk Y WUWl f Qc! f llflllq ' m'ff ff ' . W' 1,1 --f' ' N.. -- ffgliiar -f I -X- I' 3' yQ3.wgf,1 lI H H E NIV- H7 s fff?ff!w fv HI S lM ','w'ff it-. THE BEACON G' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Tom C Venable Pxeudent Dan Rav Stone V1ce Plemdem Mary Lou Klster S6CI'8tRIQ Treasure-1 SPONSORS Mlss Belle Potter Mx W B Kell THE B A MARIAN ANDREWS Semor Play BEACON Staff She has the character1st1cs of a tvp1cal Bowlmg Green H1ffh student Her h1gh record and the fac that she IS such a good sport have won for her a plac vhlch vull be hard to f1ll ALICE ASPLEY Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Senxor Play Basketball team 2 3 4 Softball team 4 Al1ces vude populauty IS surels due to her rare D 1sonal1ty and vut She IS very pxettx sweet and gen1al Alwavs smxlmg always true Everyone loves h 1 as much as me do JLANITA BAM-IAN! Gle Club 2 4 Softball team 4 Baske ball team 4 Juamta IS qu1et but frlendly She has a lovable personahty wh1ch has made for her many frlends Few know her real worth for she quxetls pursues her own way JOE BIAULHAMP H Club Football 3 4 Joes captlvatmg sm1le and fme perscnahty have made h1m frlends everywhere He IS dynam1te on the football f1eld and h1s f1ght1ng sp111t w1ll carry h1m ever onward EW ELYN BECKER Shes gay shes good shes true Shes sad and bad l1ke me and you But good or bad gay or sad Shes just Evelyn f1Aw ' 126,-J :IAC 1 fwdfr EACON RAGER BERGER Glee Club 3 Football 4 Rag r gets around and why shouldnt he'J Any fellow who has h1s looks and personahty will get around A success mth the fems and popular mth the bots thats Rager WARRFN BLEDb0E nd 1 2 3 4 Orch txa 1 3 4 Latln Club 3 Sornedax we shall hear Warren plas h1s clarxnet ow er the radxo and we shall sax We knew hlm when We neednt predxct because we knovx he vull be a su cess JOE BOYD BEACON Staff Glee Club 1 2 Joe one of the tall dark and handsome varletx 1S a f1ne boy and we all hke h1m Joes Ch1Ef drawback however IS h1S p rvert ed sense of humol He laughs at all Jokes the funny ones and the klnd 11s teachexs tell MARIAN BRANDOIN Sen1o1 Play Glee Club 1 2 3 Art Club secretarx treasurel Maman IS an accomphshed musl c1an and a1t1st She IS a dehghtful comblnatlon of fun and se11ousness She has worked out a formula for eve1yth1ng even love CORININE BRASHEAR Basketball team 2 Softball team Termlte IS loxed by everyone Hex prlceless personahty has won for her lnnumerabl frlends She IS a shark at both CBHHIS and soft ball TEBE LALI MAE BRATTON BEACON Staff Orchestra 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 La11 Mae IS a keen student her professors can testlfy She IS a level headed common sense girl as all who have com ln contact w1th her know and one of the best frlends posslble MARGARETE BROCK Lat1n Club 2 3 If Margaretes mlddle name IS not Capable lt should be She has made a great success of her hlgh school l1fe She always seems so qulet but to those who know her she IS a true frlend DOUGLAS BROWN Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Latln Club 2 Though he couldnt be sa1d to be much of a grlnd No one can surpass his qulck ness of mmd Good natured and generous Jolly and clever Hrs tongue l1k the brooklet goes on forever HENRY PORTER BROWN Latm Club 3 Orchestra 1 2 3 Frltz Krelsler had better look hls laurels when news gets around about Henry and h1S v1ol1n Henry Wants to be a ranch owner a ver tebra 1n the backbone of Amerl ca' CLAIRE BRYANT Enghsh Ach1evement Test 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Latm Club 3 4 Junlor Class Presldent Senlor Play Valed1ctor1an B E A C O N Staff FOTBHSIC League Represen tatlve 3 Kxwanls Medal Clalre lS an Engllsh major and a good one All who know her llke her but those who know her well love her because she IS the dear est squarest most smcere frxend mn the world N-r' V I-uabff'-f XLMXL.. df-fi 70 11 La THE 13: S EACON BEATRICE BURGESS Plane Geometry Achlevement Test 3 Semor Play Orchestra 1 Basketball team 2 Softball team Beatrlce IS a person who speclal xzes ln nothmg but lS good everythlng Her greatest ab111ty l1es ln maklng and holdmg frlends VIRGINIA COCI-IE Semor Play Chemlstry Achxeve ment Test 4 Latm Club 2 3 Art Club 4 BEACON Staff V1rg1n1a has spent all four years Wlth us 1n the Hlgh School Dur mg the tlrne she has been here many As have been placed under her name on the reglstrars book She 1S a steadv worker full of fun and possesses a charmxng person al1ty FRANK COLE H Club Semor Plav Latm Club 2 Manager of football and basket t m 40 Band 1 2 BEACON Staff Orchestra 1 2 Frank IS the large lad wlth a smlle of s1m1lar proportions He can toot that horn and It IS said that the nelghbors phone ln re quests whxle he 15 practlcmg Lots of luck Frank ETHEL COVINGTON Semor Play Basketball team 3 4 Softball team 4 Her qulet sweetness has won for her many frlends through hlgh school and vull contlnue to do so after graduatlon We all love Ethel She always seems so qulet and she speaks no needless words REGINA DAVIS Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Drum Majorette 2 3 4 Basket ball team 2 3 4 Softball team 4 Semor home room chairman Sen lor Play BEACON Staff A very pleasing dlsposltion lS Reglnas Chlef acqulsltlon She has served the school well m the ca pac1ty of Drum MaJorette As merry as the day IS long THE BEACO NETTIE DEARIAG Nettie is as sweet and dainty as any lass Her worth exceeds her size She has the distinction of being the only twin in the Semor Class FAYETTE DENNISON Latin Club 3 Glee Club 1 2 Fayette is one swell fellow even the girls think so That grin and personality plus will take him places we should all like to go A ready smile and a cheerful dispositlon BOB DOWNING Band 1 2 3 4 Latin Club 2 3 H Club Basketball 2 3 4 Foot ball 3 4 lco captain 47 BEACON Staff Football players are born and not made and Bob heads the list Quiet loyal capable IS this llttle fellow Knows what he knows as if he knew it not BARBARA DUCKETT Latin Club 2 She IS an earnest student a hard worker and a loyal friend She has certainly done some good work through these four years Silence and modesty are com mendable anywhere GARLAND DUKES Garland is the qulet type but in the short time that he has been with us he has made many friends. He has made a hit with the fairer sex and the boys think that he is tops. Q tv QAM J' Kr EACON CHARLES EGBERT Charles IS the l1ttle fellow w1th the b1g grm Durmg h1s three years at the Bowlmg Green Hlgh School he has made many frlends among both students and teachers We should keep our eyes on th1s boy for hlS su cess IS assured IDA EZELL Ida IS always so qulet and shy that you hardly ever know she IS near Underneath that quletness IS the fr1endly sens1ble Ida and her teachers w1ll all bear mtness that she IS an excellent student W B FAXON Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 Sen1or Play BEACON Staff W B IS our crooner who can slng base barltone or tenor Maybe he mtends to lullaby h1s future patlents 1nto UDCODSCIOUSHESS be fore he applxes h1s osteopathy HELEN FORD Glee Club 2 3 Latm Club 2 Helens d1spos1t1on 1S her great est asset If su1tab1l1ty makes own ershlp these words are hers Sometlmes qulet sometxmes gay Entertammg throughout the day JOHN! GARDNER nd 1 2 3 John looks tlmld but st1ll water water IS often way over your head He w1ll be m1SSed by scores of frlends when he leaves 1n May THE BEACON 21 DOROTHY GARRETT BEACON Staff Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Latm Club 2 3 Softball team 4 Semor Play Latm Achlevement Test 3 Dorothy seems always happy and gay and never lacklng ln a brwht answer We llke Dorothy very much and wxsh for her great happlness The best of things come ln small packages WAYNE GARRETSON Since Wayne came to us th1S year we have grown to llke h1s qulet ways and frlendly smlle We vush he could have come sooner ARTHUR GENTRY Glee Club 1 2 3 Latin Club Arthur has a nlce personality He makes frlends easlly with the glrls as well as w1th the boys We all know Arthur w1ll be a whlz bang of a success CARLINE GOODRUM Carlme IS the klnd of pal we all like to have He is always ready with a big grm or a cheerful re mark We envy your luck Carllne MARY J0 GORIN BEACON Staff Senlor Play Glee Club 1 2 3 Forenslc League Re presentatlve 4 Llfe IS real llfe IS earnest t thls charmlng b1t of glrlhood No one can reslst her sunny dlsposl tion and her charmlng frankness She IS a classmate whom we all value and love and we shall not forget her 7 4,4 f OLQWQUAM I . ' 3 1 , X, ff' X ,4 Q , firf' y ' ' l . I Q ' 'ffl' R' ' at f 2, 3. ' ' ' ' ' 'J ff ' ' '. J 1 Latin Club, 2. r , fig W V 4 . - 1 . jp -- 1 X v v .1 C . ' 1, nh, f .I 4. - - ' .3 - A -v O J fd 'r . . ' .- 7. N , ' U kg L ' f Q - I , 144, H , 5 I rf, --4 J' ff -f'.vf,, Qtr? as Q. turf EACON LOUIS GRAHAM Glee Club 2 3 Louls IS the boy with the w1ll1ng spirit who also has what it takes to make a success He makes great asset 1n later 11fe hes going to be a dentist CHARLES GREENE Gee Club 1 2 2 4 Charl1e IS a handsome lad and llked by one and all He can speak French like a Parisian What W111 the class do next year without hun we wonder? GEORGE GREENE Glee Club 1 2 3 Lat1n Club 2 George IS one of our scholars the lad who always makes the hon or roll and lets the rest copy h1S papers A frlend 1n need 1S a friend 1ndeed BEVERLY GRIDER Senior Play Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Beverly 1S sweet if anyone IS We shall remember her as fair mmded loyal and dependable all the way through A sm1le of sunshine and a heart of goodness I-IAZEL HAGAN Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Basketball team, 3, 4 Hazel has a sm1le that never comes off She IS one of these girls that can never be st11l She must always be doing or saying some thing, and we like her for it 22 T H E B ' , Q, s: A . . ' ' ' . . . 1 ' . ' friends easily, which should be a - l ' . X . I , . ., b 2 if , 1 ' A x ' 2 IJ? ' . jf' 1 F 1 , y - , . lj aaya - - fs ,1' 'V X 1 ' -. f ,rr Y s , I V 1 W I . THE BEACO VIRGINIA IIANTCOCK Glee Club 2 3 4 Llbr ry Club V1rg1n1a has been trled and found true She IS a good sport and above all a good frxend When there IS work to be done she 1S there w1th a sm1le JOHNI HANES JR 1n Club 2 3 Band 1 2 4 Orchestra 1 John knows when to wolk and when to play He IS a lot of fun but when he settles down to work he really gets thmgs done John IS bound to make good because he makes fr1ends so easlly VICTOR HANNANT H Club Football 4 Sernol Play Vxc has been w1th us a year To all appearances he 15 a QUICX fel low but beneath the surface he has the fmest sense of humor Bowlmg Green Hlgh has turned out He has a f1ne knack for mak mg frxends WILLODEWE I-IODGEb Glee Club l 2 It seems that nothin, could f1t Wlllodene better than thls llttle rhyme Twmklmg ewes a sauc, gun To all thats merry shes ak1n Good luck Wlllodene 1n all you Ol FRED HOWARD Fred w1I1 b a blg success he just cant help It A p rson mth all hls sense and what have you w1ll get somewhere Everythmg comes to hxm who walts why hu1rv 4Ja,y1L Q, M -06 J Aff U17 ' 9' s 117 vf N 23 .A .A, :A ' a ' . 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' ' nw N ly ,ff fa wi EACON WARREN HOWARD Band 1 2 4 Orchestra 2 Latln Club 2 Behold' The lad whose tle tied halr combed and shoes al ways shmed' And does he make a hlt wlth the girls' Don your rose colored glasses Warren rf ou want to see the future ln 1tS true aspects MARY JEAN HOWERTON Glee Club 1 2 4 Softball team 4 Basketball team 2 3 4 BEA Mus1c hath 1ts charms and so has Mary Jean because of her sw et VOICE and attractrve person ahty Shes ever sm1l1ng and never blue Wlthout thxs Jewel could never do JOHN S JACKSON JR Thrrd Honor Physlcs ACh16V6 ment Test 3 BEACON Staff John has a br1ll1ant mmd and has won countless frlends Hrs sense of humor makes l1fe happler for all who know h1m If you turn on your radlo sometlme and hear someone saylng Thrs 1S station W9DZR ln Bowllng Green you can be assured lt IS John MARGARET I-IALE JACKSON Margarets ways are ways f peace and pleasantness She 15 qu1et and reserved but to those who know her she IS a lovlng stead fast frlend LOUIS KIEFFER Latm Club 2 We all llke Kieffer and Kxeffer likes us He knows hrs way around and he has gathered plenty f knowledge on the way Hrs easy gorng frlendly manner has made for hrm a host of frlends v lj V 3 vu' I, I V24 T H E B j Y ff C ' yyyy ' . 1 ' ' ' ' r Q V -I D, y -5 C,ON Staff- . Y ' y , I ll r A bf R R- A Q , 1 Q. LX I V: I I ' we ' ' ' - n . V ' I A ' ' '. v H I . . . , .1 ' ' . Y L ' I no I l- rd' ' . ' ' . . Q4 a . I x' l X K, G ' ' . , . y. K' , 0 W Q. AA' ' I . . . ' . - Q Y Y- x ' , nf i q- I .U . E ACON KENNETH KINSER Glee Club 2 3 Basketball 3 Kenny 15 our tall dark and handsome lad He has been places slnce he Jolned our ranks He IS one of the best basketball players B G Hlgh has ever had and we are all proud of h1m MARY LOU KISTER Gl e Club 1 2 3 4 Lat1n Club 2 3 Semor Play Class secretary treasurer 4 Mary Lous easy gomg frrendly manner has made for her a host of frlends She can always be de pended on to do her best m any work The sunshlne of her smlle IS muslc to our lxves PETE KLETO Glee Club 1 2 3 H Club Bas ketball 3 4 BEACON Staff Cheel leader 4 The name Pete Kleto IS synony mous w1th the term good sport Th1s sm1l1ng lad hkes everyone and everyone hkes h1m He IS a fr1end of many and a foe of none Hes always around when there 15 fun and a rxght good fr1end to everyone BUFORD LYNILH G e Club 3 4 Latm Club 3 BEACON Staff Representatlve of Publ1c Speakmg Contest of Ky Bankers Assoclatlon Bufords favorlte gem rs the base ball dlamond Bes1des belng a rab1d sports 6l'1thLlS13.St Buford excels 1n all hls studles We need mor I Bufords kmd ln B G Hwh AILEEN McCORMACK SCIIIOI' Play Orchestra 2 3 4 Aileen has proved to us that she IS a st ady worker and an all round fr1end She has polse and grace that vslll carrv her far XMLJX A 1-1:1-M. Q 45 ' 1506, MAJ I xl Alibi! rhf f 1 5 ,V I T H B E 25 - x 1 3 l x. Y ' A-J- ,lf f . Af . 1 . . f' - . ' . . s ,Q A ' ' - 3 ' g'VJJ 1. 1 12-.L .,A' I X I t 1 Q' 2 J ' ' . ' ' -4 . .I A A. , ' 4 4 le , I 1 ' I , 2 Qu U7 W rf . ..' I . I klvlg-If uf f EACON HELEN MERCER Helen IS a qu1et sweet g1rl w1th that rare ab1l1ty of havlng a great deal 1n her head w1thout tellmg everybody about 1t She moves IH a small group of her own to wh1ch she 1S 1nd1spensable AUBREY MAI MITCHELL Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Sen1or Play Aubrey IS one of those w1tty g1rls who keep the crowd roarmg She 1S br1ght and sweet and has a pleasant manner Wh1Ch IS a trea sure worth possessmg ADRA MORGAN Adra IS the quxet k1nd whose nature never varles She puts her whole heart 1nto everythmg she does and has proved to her class mates that she possesses heart to g1V6 ED NEEL H Club Football 3 4 Basket ball 2 3 4 1Capta1n 41 BEACON Staff Ed 1S a fme lad As a member of the football squad and captam of the basketball team he has shown hlS qual1t1es of leadershxp He IS stud1ous and has a magnetlc per sonallty We should keep our eyes on Edd1e EVA NEWTON Semor Play Glee Club 3 Eva IS a f1rm bellever ID the adage Hang sorrow care w1ll k1ll a cat and therefore let us be merry She never seems to worry but salls placldly through the storms of Semordom and always reaches shore , A mind to learn and a true - 1 ,. . : - 1 , - ,, . , THE BEACON 27 NEVA PAGE Glee Club. 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Club. Neva has been a good school- mate and friend throughout high school. She is an unusually good sport and is always ready to give help where it is needed. Her ef- ficient service on the library staff shows that Exactness in little duties is a wonderful source of cheerfulness JAMEs PhRKINb H Club Football 2 3 4 Perk possesses a flne sense f humor and always has an answer for his fellow students at any rate He IS one of the handsome fellows in our class who goes over big with the girls JOE PETTEY H Club Football 2 3 4 I State Honorable Mention Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 Joe excels in both brain and biawn which explains why he is so populal He 13 always good for a practical Joke he can take it as well as d1Sh it out True merit IS like a river the deeper It is th less no se it makes HARLAN PETTY Harlan 1S a likable chap He IS not only large in stature but looms big in the eyes of the students H1s good nature and good sense are congenial companions W D PHELPS W D stands around as innocent as a new born babe but hes soak ing up all that others tell him Hes one of our future men of the so1l Heres wishing you success an lots of it W D Liv I -egg '-' l Sf! 'S 1 ff, 28 THE B ?2?ii 1 ' ' A ,- Q4 X Q 5 EACON BRADFORD PRITCHETT BEACON Staff: Football, 2, 3, 43 Altelnate-Captain, 3, Co-captain, 43 All-State Honorable Mentiong Sophomore Class Presidentg Senior Play. Bradford, the boy with the mil- lion-dollar blush, is a football hero who really slays the girls. He is a fine scholar and an excellent speak- RAYMOND PRUITT Everyone knows Raymond and whoever knows Raymond likes him If he can glide through l1f the may he has through his studies he is bound to succeed He possesses a sense of humor that saves the conversation JUANTITA RASDALL Juanita modest steadfast and demure is possessed of that gentle xoice wh1ch 1S an excellent thing IH a woman We may say of her that Eternal sunshine smiles ar und her head for she is ever smiling and sweet of temper LESTER REEVES nd 1 2 Lester IS as good a lad as he is a bar1tone player which means he IS tops The band will suffer ieatly when he graduates Life may remove him from our laths but never from our hearts S W RICHARDS Glee Club 4 Latin Club 2 3 H Club Football 4 S W who also answers to Samp Sting Weed or Just plain hey you has a fme sense of humor a b1g grin and a knack for mak mg people l1ke him Hes sure to amount to something er. i A 7 t ' . 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E FRANCES ROBARDS Frances IS a newcomer ID our m1dst nexerth less she has won our hearts 111 th1s short t1me She speaketh not and yet there IS a conversat1on 1n her eve MARY HELEN ROBERTSON Valed1ctor1an Kmams Medal Lat1n Club 2 3 4 Basketball team 2 3 4 Softball team 4 BEACON Staff SEHIOI Plax H1StO1V Ach xevement Test 2 3 Typlll Ach levement Test 4 Its puzzlmg, to us hovx such a small head can hold so much Be s1des her excell nt school record she has shown herself a good ath e e FRANCES ROBINSON BEACON Staff Sen1o1 Play Glee Club 4 Bask tball 2 3 4 Softball team 4 Cheexleadex 4 Frances has a Stlalll of Jolllty that 1S 1rres1st1ble No mattel what be her part her success proves her to b possessed of that ra1e and much to be deslred quahty Person allty HOBSON SINCLAIR Semox Plas BEACON Staff Art Club 4 Lat1n Club 2 Cheer leader 4 Hobson 15 ou1 good humol man He suffers from th 1llus1on that h1S gags ale good and we suffer the consequences He IS an lnvet erate practlcal Joker Vslth an lr resxstxble personahtg. Success yours Hobson BILLY SKINNER B nd 2 3 4 B1ll5 never lets hlS studymg ln terfere vutq hls educatlon H IS a f1ne chap and IS llked bw every one H15 favo11t past1me IS smg mg h1ll b1ll5 mus1c TH BEACON 29 . 1 ' 1 ' e . ' , . e ,.. : , ,.:, - i -. , : 'Q' - . D . - lt. Av 1 A , 1 'S . . . e q It ' V' 'Q 1 1 rx 4 V is LAY 3 , . , - V ,I .4 . . e. . . . , ,- . . se . '. . - I I f JP EACON SARAH SLOSS Senior Play BEACON Staff Sarie has b en with us onlv two years but that has b en enough time to discover what a lovely lass she IS She has Just the traits that make one lzkable and she is especially fond of hoiseback Tldlng DAN RAY STONE Vice President 4 H Club Art Club 4 BEACON Staff Secietary treasurer 3 Dan has a fine personality and a smile for everyone If vou see someone ducking to get through a door thats Dan He 1S good nat ured and IS alvtaxs ready w1th a w1ll1ng hand NATHALYN TABOR Latin Club 2 3 Basketball team 2 3 4 Softball team 4 Cheer lad r 4 Senior Plas BEACON Staff Alt Club President Nat IIVGS to the full of every minute and gets all the fun and Joy thats 1n It She is truly a ver satile young lady She has a vsav of her own for doing everything yet the knack of getting theie Just the same MELVIN 'IAYLOR Drum Major 2 3 4 Band 1 2 4 Or hestra 1 2 3 4 La Club 2 3 Semor Plas Melvin is kept iather busy mth his sousaphone bass uohn sing ing. and baton twirling. He leaves behind him a great record and he is sure to maintain his high stand- ing later. NELLIE MAF THOMAS Salutatorian' Latin Club. 2, 3' Library Club. Vice-President' Glee Club, 1. 2. Nellies likes to go paces and do things. Thats just what she does. She is also an unusually good student. A person with her per- sonality and sense will get some- where and get there fast. THE B A FRANCES TRAMMEL ee Club 1 2 3 Frances 1S Just a sweet good natured enthusiastic girl loved and appreciated by all who know her Smceritx is the face of the sou PHOEBE TURNER Phoebe IS a pleasing little girl of quet and gentle mi n She is a true senior always at her place and ready for any emergency A song on her lip and a smile for all TONI VENABLE BEACON Staff Senior Play Senior Class President Football Mana er 4 Band 2 3 Represen tative Foren ic League 4 Hail Venable' We proudly pre sent our Senior President Tom 1Z1pJ Venable If vou want a de bate see Tom Hell argue it is or hell argue 1t isnt but whichever s d h takes he always comes out winner It vsill b very hard to find a student in the next class ti t ke Toms place JOSFPHINE WAND B nd 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Basketball team 3 4 Soft ball team 4 Josephine has b en a lo lal friend to us all durmg these four vears of high school work Sh has achieved mucfi succ ss with her baton A smile for all a greeting glad An amiable Jolly way she had JOEY WARE Joey has been with us only a year but that has been plenty of time to discover what a sweet, big- hearted friend she is. She can be rated one of the most popular girls in our class. Y J 32 TDHE BEACON fr A EW za! -Q54 csc--Lx f- 4 jzj f AK K' L ! PAUL WATSON Latm Club 2 BEACONI Staff 'Representatwe Forenslc League 3 Although Paul vrews thmgs 1n a more serlous ve1n he gets a lot of Joy out of llfe and has many frlends Paul exerts a stablllzxng force on our class We pr d1ct su cess wlth a capltal S WARREN VSATWOLND Latm Club 2 3 BEACON Staff Warren leans toward the s1lent t5pe He lS llked bx all When xou meet a person you could hke any better Just let us know H 1s a good scholar verx dlgnlfled and how he can tlckle the noues' TEREbA WHITE Blology Achlevement Test 2 Art Club 4 Spalkllng brown eyes '1 wlnsome smlle and a plquant dnnple has thls petlte maxd It w1ll be onlx a matter of a few sears unt1l we shall s e Teresas art on dlSD13Y around everx corner and all the women w1ll be Weanng dresses de s1gned bw her DOROTHY V! 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BEACON CLASS OR JUN Juel Agee Dorothy Campbell Lou Mary Hulen Mrs W J Crarg Adams Ann Anderson Vlfglnla Andrews Margaret Botts Helen Bratcher Evelyn Butler Ora Carr Derel Campbell Dorothy Chaflm Lucrlle Clay Kathleen Compton Dorothy Cornwell Laverne Davls Vrrgrnra Flemrng Edween Goodrum Lee CIHIICE Goodrum Lrllrfrn Goodwm B8 Lt11CC Gouvas Helen Grxffrn Martha Grrffrn Sara Hoben Shrrley Holt Peggy Howard Mary Hulen Lou Mary Isbell Dahlla Johnson Charlene Jones Vrrglnra Kelley Nannre Kennedy Maxrne Kitchens Rhea Lusk Maurene Lynch Annabelle McCormack Juanrta McNa1r Barbara Mllam Mary Norrrs Elsre Nunan Mary Margaret Osbourne Laura Palmer Rachel Pedrgo Ruhlrne Perkrns Sara Price Eva Mae Roemer Dorothy Settle Helen Skelton Helen Spencer Mlldred THE BEACON JUNIOR CLASS CLASS OFFICERS SPONSORS JUNIOR CLASS ROLL Taylor Betty Thomas Vugrnra Earl Wade Karene Warden Marrlyn Wers Jean Whrtmer Carolyn Wrlloughby Catheune Wrllou hby Mary Wlsner Mnmm Wr1,,ht Marteen Agee Juel Batsel Bllly Presrdent Vrce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Mr J S Jackson Baumburger Murray Belk James Brewrngton Julran Campbell Thomas Carpenter Lester Chumney J T Clements John Cobb Robbre Drrver Dessre Frsher Charles Garland Charles Gathmgs Paul Guffy Robert Holdsworth Robert Howell Haskell Huff Jrm IV16 Walter Jones J H Lerchhardt Mrtchell Lrghtfoot Karl Markle Bobby Mrles Henry 'VI1l er J L Mrlton John MOF113 Robert Muntz Woodford Owen Douglas Phllllps Roy Porter Pat Powers Ray Prrce James Rabold Davld Reynolds Charles Roemer Joe Rhody Harold Shanks George Shemwell Tom Smrth Carl Sparrow George Steen Paul Sulllvan John Surratt Dewey Wrlloughby George Wrlloughby LOUIE Wrlson Charles Wrlson Delbert , . . . 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THE BEACON SOPHOMORE CLASS THE BEACON SOPHOMORE CLASS CLASS OFFICERS Albert Shelby Ruby Nell Jones Presxdent Vlce Presldent Edward Hanes Mrs Wade Moore Aspley Bxlly Austin Fred Becker John Brashear Harold Chesnut Paul Cooper Gwyn Crick James Deweese Wllton Daughetry Joe Fox Robert Hammer Luther Hanes Edward Harston Robert Hays Wallace Harrls C C Harper Carl Henderson Morris Henderson Horace Hill Joe Hollan Roscoe Holmes Roy Hagerman Bartley Holton Estm Isbell Robert Kerelakes Jxmmle Lowe Walter K Lynch Matrlck Markham Louxs McCormack B11ly McGuffy Ralph McLellan James Meeks James Monahan Bobby Morrxs Jack Parrlsh, Jlm Pearson, Robert Posey T H Powers, Ray Prlce Yancey Reece, Edward Rxchardson Kenneth Robxnson, Newton Robertson, Clarke Rogers, Robert Shelby, Albert Smith, Burnie SPONSORS SOPHOMORE CLASS Smlth John Spencer Watt Taylor Walter Thomas Charles Wand Bllly Wheeler Carlyle W1ll1ams George W1lson Jlm Andrews Ann Banks Georgeanna Bewley Jessle Bolton Gladys Broberg Dorls Burgess Elsie Carpenter Alberta Secretary Treasurer Mlss Dawn G1lbert ROLL Guder Ruth Gross Frances Gunnels Dorothy Hammer Lorene Harrls Evelyn Harrls Margaret Harvxs Annle Hlnton Mary Hoben Kathleen Jones Novetta Jones Mattle Sue Jones Berthallne Jones Ruby Nell Kelly Martha Kxeffer Anna LaMastus X cgene London Dorothy Lowe Loulse Lewxs Agnes Lewls Ruth Maurer Ruth Chaflm Mary El1zabethMcBY1de Wanda Coche Mary Jo Cole Bobby Cole Elizabeth Covlngton Martha Craft Jane Duncan Martyne Dyer Edwma Ewlng Dorothy Ferren Waldeen Flemlng Ruth Fowler Jane Gabbard, MHVIS Gable, Katherme Gage, Juanlta Gorln, Jean McCormack Mary McFadden Marle Meador Mlldred Norris Novls Paschal Estelle Paxton Jean Pearson Eugema Pemberton Margaret Pltcock Frances Raymer Iva Ramsey Mary Evelyn Robmson, Josephme Runner V1v1an Sharp, Mary Smclalr Norma Smlth, Jeanette Sowell, Ann Grace Sparks Vlrglnla Steele, Bernadme Stevens, Paullne Taylor Clarzce Thomas, Charlotte W11tSh1T6 Juamta Younger Ruby 1 'I , Y 9 Y F ' l I ' A , . . ' l . ' 1 v y- , D01'11'1e11Y. D9.V1d ' Johnson, Geraldine . , 1 ' ' , ' ' - l Y 1 ' I I v ' ' . . . ,, an 1' . , a v ' , - l ' ' I Y Y Y I , ' . . v . D ' I I , l Y ' D A ' . ' I I Y ' , v ' , i I , 1 . , , , . l ' ' . I I I . , THE BEACON L. FRESHMAN CLASS Andrews Earlme Baker Martha Barrlger Wllson Basham Martha Bates Ern1e Batsel Barbara Baumburger Ted Berry Kenneth Bowhng Bert Bradford Morgan Brandon Iames Broome John Bruce James Bunun Katherme Buttrum Brace Camp Herbert Carson Mlldred Cec1l H G Chaflm Loulse Chatfxeld Estelle Cherry Maude Cohxon Charles Cook Thomas Cooksey Mary Covlngton Dons Cram Bern1ce Davls John Dennison Brlttanla Denn1son James Dlenes Joan Donnelly Paula Duncan Betty Dunklau Henry Edwards Marjorle Edwards V1rg1n1a Ezell Carl Ferrell Ruby Flowers Roy Free Barley Gant Carlen Gardner George Garland Rosemary Garrett Roy Garretson Verda Gllbert Wayne Goodrum Guy Gorm Bettye Gott Evelyn Gray Helen Green Haxry Grlbble Jlmmy Glubbs Thomas M1ss Orme Doolxn HE BEACON FRESHMAN ROLL Hagan Albert Hagan Marian Hall V1rg1n1a Hancock George Hannan Mac Harlow Harold Harrls Nell Harrod W11l1am Hauensteln Rhea HHWKIHS Jeanette Helsley Dougal Hxggason Ruth H1ghbaugh Bxlly Hlghtower Loyce Hlnton Mary Hodges Clarence Howell Vera Jamlson Vlrglma Jenkms Wmme Johnson Floyd Johnson Estell Jones Dorothy Kelley Thomas Kerelakes Katherme Kltchen Dorothy K1tCh8nS Gwendlyn Lafferty Wxlllam Lewls Mary Lodge Mlldred Logan John Lowe Bryan Thomas Lucas Dorothy Lyle Clara Manley George Martln Betty Massey Robert McCluskey Norma McDan1el Hulen McElroy Wlllard McLellan Frances M1les Charles Mlller Rondal Mltchell Hershal Moates Martha Monahan Spencer Moore Jxmmy Moore Vxolet MOITIS Joseph Murphy Tommy Newton Ethel Norrls Strother Nunan Dennis SPONSORS Vlrs Hatt1e Baumb rger Nusz Patrlcla OShea Frances Pace Julran Page Margie Page Roger Pence W B Perkms Eldon Pmkleton Doris Potter Henry Preston Virginia Qualls Jack Qulrey Jean Roark Helen Robertson Joseph Satterfleld James Scott Mary Settles Corr1nne Sharer Perry Sharer Wllhan Slmmons Henry Skelton Earldean Skinner Eugene Slaughter Julia Smlth Grace Sowders Clyve Sparrow Edward Stayce Marguerxte Stewart S J Stram Mabel Stratton Emlly Stratton James Taylor Arthur Taylor Joe Thomas Fay Thomas Leo Toops Carolyn Trammel Avon Van Meter Joe Van Overbeke Edna Vaughn Frances Wade Sue Walker Mary Walker Wllma Watson Wallace Webb Thomas Wels Betty Whxte Colleen W1l11ams Jo Jo Wrlson Gordon Wrlson James Wllson Ann Wooten B11l1e M1ss Essle Myers Mr Otls Allen T 41 V I I ,. - V V v ' Y V V V V V , V , , .. 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AND H II' P1 CU M DP O O Z B E BEAC, BAND The band under the drrectron of Mr Loren Putnam has made for rtself a place rn our hearts by servrng rts school rn every vyay possrble It played at every home football gam no matt r how bad the weather and rn return rt was allowed to make the trrps to Owens boro and Russellvrlle vyrth th team Also on 1ts 1939 40 schedule were som not worthy concerts and trrps the arrrval of Admrral Bloch the Tobacco Festrval a concert at the Bowlrng Gr en Busrness Unrversrty a concert at the Eleyenth Street School a concert for the Chamber of Commerce m etrng and brggest of all the concert at the Bowlrng Green Hrgh audrtorrum the band superror excellent excellent credrt for Durrng the Musrcfrl Festrval at Western Teachers College and rts rndrvrdual members made the folloyyrng ratrngs band Robert Fox rcornetb sup rror Joseph Morrrs ntrumpetr Lester Reev s lbarrtonel excellent Regrna Davrs ltvylrlrngr Melvrn Taylor ltwrrlrngr good The band deserves much thrs excellent showrng and rt recerves thrs rn prarse from of Bowlrng Green that are rnterested rn the people 1ts achrevements MEMBERS Batsel B1lly Bledsoe Warren Brandon James Brown Douglas Bolton Gladys Campbell Thomas Chumney J T Clements John Cole Frank Cooke Thomas Davls Regrna Fayzon W B Ferrell Ruby Nell Frsher Charles Fox Robert Gardner John Garland Rosemary Goodrum Lee C Gorrn Bettye Hagan F' H Hanes John Harlowe Harold Hrghbaugh B1lly Hodges Clarence Holdsworth Bob Koenrgstern D J Koenrgstern Nrcholas Markle Robert McDan1els Hulen McElroy Wrllard McNarr Barbara Mofrts Martha Moore Emma J Morrrs Joseph Norman Marran Pace Julran Pettey Joseph T Phrllrps Roy C Reeves Lester Roemer Joe Skrnner Wrllram O Skrnner Eugene Smrth John Taylor Betty Taylor Melvrn Thomas Leo VanB1bber Martha Vaughn Frances Wallace George Wand Josephrne Wers Betty Wrllrams Bruce Wrlson Gordon Wrlson James Wrlson James C T H ' ' O N 45 A ' r as cr . A C. V, . - ,' . '. . E Va , . . - D D .. V' . V' ' . ' . V - D - V V c Q - . ' V . -1 V . L . - V V , Q, - . l V V V - . r , V V . , V ', ' V . , , ' V - c Q, V , . r V . , , v V . .. 4 7 V V, . V ,, . V V . . , V - V ' V V V . V ' V V - -V V - - V V V V V . V V . Y . V , . . . , V ' - . ' V , r V V - 46 THE BEACON ORCHESTRA The orchestra IS a small but growmg orgamzatlon Its quallty may be judged by the ratlng of excellent plus Whlch lt recexved 1n the 1940 Muslc Festlval MEMBERS Bledsoe Warren Bolton Gladys Botts Helen Bratton Lah Mae Brown Henry P Bryant Charles Bryant David Clements John Davis Regma Davis V1rg1n1a Ferrell Rubv Nell Ph1111pS Roy Fox Robert Hlghbaugh W1ll1am Koenlgsteln N1ch0las McCormack Alleen Morris Joseph Norman Marian Smlth John S Taylor Melvin Wand Josephlne Wllson Ann Cole Frank Brown, Douglas McNair, Barbara , . , , , 1 ' ' , . , , 1 v 7 J T H E B E A C O N GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Grrls Glee Club under the d1l8Ct10H of Mrss Jamre Poe and Mrss Mary Martha Delmar has presented programs on the followrng occasrons November 29 1939 Thanks rvrng Program December 20 1939 Chrrstmas Program February 22 1940 Chapel Program Aprrl 11 1940 Contest number rn chapel Aprrl 12 1940 Contest at Western May 12 1940 Baccalaureate Sermon At the Musrc Festrval conducted at Western T achers College the Grrls Glee Club was rated excellent the trro composed of Vrrgrnra Hancock Ruby Nell Jones and Phoebe Turner excellent and the soprano solo by Phoebe Turn r excellent MEMBERS Andrews Margaret Andrews Marran Aspley Alrce Basham Juamta Bewley Jessle Bryant Clane Butler Ora Chaflm Lucrlle Coche Vllglllla Colburn Margaret Cole Elrzabeth Cooper Lrllran Craft Jane Duncan Martyne Ewing Dorothy Ferren Waldeen Fowler EIIDOI Jane Gabbard Mavrs Gage Juanrta Garrett Dorothx Grrder Beverly Grrder Ruth Grrffrn Sarah Gorrn Jean Gross Frances Hagan Hazel Hammer Lorene Hancock Vrrgrnra Harrrs Evelyn Harrrs Margaret Howerton Mar y Jean Johnson Geraldlne Jones Berthalme Jones Ruby Nell Jones Mattre Sue Jones Novetta Jones Vrrgrnla Kelly Nannre Lee Kelly Martha Klster Mary Lou LaMasters Wrnogene Lewrs Agnes Lewrs Ruth London Dorothy Maurer Ruth MCBl1d9 Wanda McCormack Marv Frances McFayden Marre Meadows Mrldred Mrtchell Aubrey Mae Norrrs Elsre Norrrs Novrs Page Neva Paschal Estelle Pemberton Margaret Perkrns Sarah Ramsey Mary Evelyn R'1YIYl6I' Iva Robmson Frances Robrnson Josephrne Runner Vnran Sowell Anna Grace Sharp Elrzabeth Skelton Helen Sparks Vrrgrnra Spencer Mrldred Steele Bernadlne Taylor Clarrce Thomas Charlotte Turner Phoebe Wade Kay WSIS Jean Wrltshrre Juamta Younger Ruby ' I . A. U, . K V A 5 , V . . Q D r, . V . . . . . V V V . V V , , ' Q V c V V V V V V V V . V V V V V - V V V V , . V v' Q 1 v 7 , Q . V V V V V V V V V V V V , V , V , V THE BEACON BOYS GLEE CLUB The Boys Glec Club has been actrve thrs year as 1S evrdenced the followlng lrst of programs presented November December January 9 March March March March Boys Boys Boys Boys Boys 8 Assembly program of negro sprrrtuals rn the form of a radro broadcast 20 Chrlstmas program at Assembly Trro at P T A College Street School Quartette at Eleventh Street School Qufmrtette at Center Street School Quartette at Assembly Quartette at College Street School MEMBERS Crlck James Dennrson Fayette Drlver Dessle Garrrty Francrs Green Charles Hammer Luther Hanes Edward Harper Karl Harrrs C C Henderson Morrrs Henderson Horace Holmes Roy Hollan Roscoe Kererakes Jrmmre Muntz Woodford Lynch Buford Mrller J L Porter Pat Reece Edward Rrchardson Kenneth Wallace George Wrlson Delbert Isbell Robert Pearson Robert THE LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club of Bowling Green Hrgh School has as rts pur pose the tralnrng of students rn the use and management of the lrbrary wlth a vxew toward lrbrary Work as a vocatxon OFFICERS Vrrgrnra Hancock Presrdent Nellle Mae Thomas Vrce Presrdent Lou Mary Hulen Secretary Treasurer Mrs Kate Turner Barton Sponsor Compton Dorothy Grrffrn Martha Hancock Virginra Hulen Lou Mary Kennedy Maxlne MEMBERS McBr1de Wanda Page Neva Settle Helen Srnclarr Norma Thomas Nellre Mae 48 7 by ' ' : 11 ' 12 ' . 13 ' 14 ' , Richards, S. W. THE BEACON 49 I' Club The Bowlmg Green High School Art Club was organized in 1940 under the gurdance of Miss Reed Potter The off1c rs of the club are as follows Nathalyn Tabor Presrdcnt Dan Ray Stone VICE Presrdent Marlan Brandon Tr asurer The purpose of the club rs to burld up rn every way possrble a conscrousness of the need of beauty IH the world and to show the practrcal use of art rn everyday lrfe through posters srgns program covers menus place cards etc The mam project of the art class thrs sear has be n decoratmg the walls of the cafeterra One of the art students Wallace Hays won frrst prrze for the thlrd drstrrct P T A poster contest Two students J T Chumney and Teresa Whrte entered drawmgs rn the Young Amerlca Palnts EX1'11blL10ll at the Amerlcan Museum of Natur al HlStOlV 111 New York Clty Brandon Marlan Bratcher Evelvn Carr Derrel Chumney J T Coche Vlrgrnra Cole Bobby Ewrng Dorothy Flemrnf, Ruth Goodwm Beatrrce Grlffln Martha Gunnels Dorothy Hays Wallace Holt Pegey Johnson Bernlce MEMBERS Wlllfve TCFCSH. Jones Ruby Nell Low Yatecw Maurer Ruth McBride Wanda Meador Mlldred Osborne Laura Parrrsh Jrm Pearson Eugema Posey T H Robertson Clark Roemer Dorothy Srnclarr Hobson Stone Dan Rat Tabor Nathalyn . .D .. . , ' M n t. . . v 1 . . 7 7 . . . - V v v 1 - . . L , Y 1 D , . , . ., , C 4 ' . - y 1 Q v v - . , . , v 1 - . - . Y . . 1 v ' 1 v t -v 1 t v , V v up - . 1 1 x 30 THE BEACCN LATIN CLUB The S P Q R the Latrn Club of Bowlmg Green I-hgh School was organrzed m 1937 Each year smce lts foundmg the students have taken more 1nterest 1n rt Last year the present constxtutlon was adopted The club meets the second and fourth Thursdays of each month Each program 1S unlqu and entertalmng The hrghlrght of the Latln Club IS the annual banquet held ID Aorrl at the Helm Hotel The club 1S organized according to a Roman commonwealth It consrsts of the Senate the Patrlcrans and the Plebelans All the offxcers make up the Senat the Semors and Jumors serve as Patrl clans and the Sophomores and Freshmen as Plebxans The pre s1d1ng offrcer IS the Pont1fex Maxrmus who IS presxdent of the whole body The Patr1c1ans and Plebe1ans 1n turn have presldents who are called consuls censors who are the secretarr s quaestors who are the treasur rs praetors vvho plan the pomt system for merits trlbunes who attend to publlclty and aedlles who plan the programs The followlng students are members of the commonwealth Senate Pontlfex Maximus Consuls Dorothy Compton Lou Mary Hulen and Mary Jo Coche Vlrglma Earl Thomas and Georgeanna Banks Ann Adams and T H Posey Aedl ,Charlene Johnson Mary Margaret Nunan 1 es lJo Jo Wlllxams and Elsxe Burgess Trlbunes Arthur Prme and Marv Howard Censors Quaestors Adams Ann Anderson Vlrgnua Bryant Clalre Compton Dorothy Howard Mary Hulen Lou Mary Isbell Dahlia Johnson Charlene Andrews Ann Banks Georgeanna Baumberger Ted Burgess Elsie Chesnut Paul Coche Mary Jo Dlenes Joan Donnelly Paula Gray Pat Harvrs Anna May Patrlclans Plebelans Hlnton Mary Katherme Kelly Thomas McNa1r Barbara Mllam Mary Nunan Mary Margaret Pedlgo Dorothy Rhulene Prlce Eva Mae Robertson Mary Helen Thomas Vlrglnla Earl Lowe Bryan T Maurer Ruth Nusz Pattv Pence B111 Posey T H Potter Henry Roark Helen Robmson Josephlne Scott Mary Frances Trammel Avon Wllllams Jo Jo Nunan Denms . . . ., ' ' ' , , . D . . . . . Q . . .- . e, . -,, . I V V 7 ! D. . , ' ' . V I v 9 . v . . Vg . y r Praetors ................ Virginia Anderson and Thomas Kelley , . , , . , , . , y ' ' , . , , . . , , 1 Y ' ' , , V ' . ' . , . , . . 1 y , . THE BEACON 51 TYPING Probably no hlgh school subject has had so rap1d a dev lopment as has typ Wfltlng It has met wlth approval from two angles both xocatlonal and personal use There IS a growmg aporeclatlon f 'ypmg on the part of per ons not planmng to use 1t commercrally Many enroll ln order that they may type thelr school ass1gnments and pr1vate papers Our Board of Educatlon reahzlng th schools needs g nerousls made possrble the typmg department of the Bowllng Green Hlgh School begmnlng wlth the school years 1939 40 It IS restrlcted to hlvh school senlors as an electlve subj ct but out of the nmety rn the raouatmg class of 1940 there are seventy nme enrolled ln the typmg department The typlng room IS located m a warm hght basement room of the Jumor H1gh School burldlng and IS equlpped wlth twenty e1ght new machmes conslstrng of three of the most popular makes of typevsrrters There are also new tables and new chalrs The a1m of the department 1S for everyone a mmlmum of th1rty fxve words per mlnute w1th a max1mum of f1ve errors on a ten mmute tes The underlylng phllosophy of the typewrxtmg cla.sse concerns mtself mth more than more transmxsslon of sk111 m operating the typewrlter and attempts to develop reas0n1ng resoucefulness and self rehance as well ' . . . 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Q V v - 'I' J2 THE BEACON INDUSTRIAL ARTS Industrlal arts off red th1s year as requlred ln the seventh grade and electlve ln grades eleven and twelve had an enrollment of one hundred twenty nine 111 f1ve classes A few of the arms and purposes of 1ndustr1al arts are to prov1de guxdance mn the selectlon of a vocatlon or occupatxon to enable one to do h1s part rn the upkeep of a home to encourage the choxce of and work 1n hobbies to enable one to select use and properly care for certaxn tools and matenals of every day l1fe ing and planmng woodwork metal work leather work household mechamcs and hobby work The work m grades eleven and twelve was based on a course m general woodworking m whlch the puplls made projects for themselves constructed school shop equxpment and repaxred school equlpment Tentatlve plans call for contmuance of mdustrlal arts 1n the seventh grade as a required subject In the near future rt W11l be possible for a pupil to elect the subJect in grades mne ten eleven and twelve Mechamcal drawlng is to be added next year and other cours s as the need arises The work in the seventh grade this year consisted mainly of draw- ACON WINNERS OF FIFTH DISTRICT FORENSIC TOURNAMENT Bradford Pr1tchett oratorlcal dec1amat1on Paul Gath 1ngs lnterpretatlve readlng Dorothy Wllhams poetry readlng Tom Venable extemporaneous speakmg and Mary Jo Gor1n radlo speaklng composed the Bowhng Green Hxgh School team wh1ch won the 1940 Flfth D1str1ct Foren SIC Tournament The contestants were coached by Mrs G C Webb THE BE N 53 .S Seret in sf xy 54 W THE BEACON SENIORPLAY MARY S HUSBAND The annual seruor play was successfully presented on Fr1day mght May 3 It was a gay comedy the story of whlch centered around Mary Marshall a young Wlfe who gets herself chm deep mto trouble b cause of her mama for tellmg elaborate tales One of the most plcturesque of these fantasles ls that she and her husband are l1t r ally wallowmg rn luxury even to the pomt of havmg a butler When th1S reaches the ears of her Well to do aunt compl1cat1ons set ln Marys long suffermg husband whom aunty has never seen plnch husband pro tem Not unt1l her real husband 15 maneuvered to the very door of the Jall does Mary call a halt to her w1ld orgy of pre tendlng Every semor contrlbuted h1S part to the success of th p'ay as can be seen by the followmg program 'tMary s Husband A Comedy 1n Three Acts By Larry E Johnson CAST OF CHARACTERS Harvey P Marshall Marys permanent husband Bradford Pntchett Dr Gerald N1les 1JerryJ Marys husband pro tem Tom Venable Lrmpy Lanmgan an exconvlct Frank Cole Off1cer Shea an affable cop-Melvm Taylor Mary Marshall an 1nourable romantxclst-Clarre Bryant Sylv1a Allen Marys frxend Dorothy Garrett H 5 7? hits for the butler, and Mary digs up a quick-wltted stranger, for her 7 H THE BEACON 55 Miss Emily Paisley fAunt Emmyh, Mary's aunt-Nathalyn Tabor Florence Ainslee, Mary's cousin-Marian Brandon Stella, the maid-Virginia Coche Reporters-Frances Robinson and Mary Jo Gorin Camera Man-Hobson Sinclair Mrs. Griggs-Marian Andrews Mrs. Kent-Ethel Covington Mrs. Van Buren-Sarah Sloss Mrs. Barrie-Beatrice Burgess John Kent-W. B. Faxon Other Neighbors-Aubrey Mitchell, Alice Aspley, Mary Lou Kister, Aileen McCormack, Regina Davis, Eva Newton, Mary Helen Robertson Voice of Willie, the baby-Beverly Grider STAGE DIRECTORS Mary Jo Gorin, Mary Helen Robertson, Beverly Grider STAGE MANAGERS Dan Stone Hobson Sinclair Victor Hannan James Perkins Harlan Petty ELECTRICIANS John Jackson Joe Boyd George Greene Joe Pettey BUSINESS MANAGERS Ed Neel Bob Downing Pete Kleto Buford Lynch Corinne Brashear Regina Davis Josephine Wand Alice Aspley MUSIC Lester Reeves John Hanes Billy Skinner Josephine Wand Warren Howard Joe Pettey Warren Bledsoe Douglas Brown Henry Brown John Gardner Lali Mae Bratton POSTERS Teresa White Virginia Coche Nathalyn Tabor Marian Brandon Dan Stone Hobson Sinclair COSTUME AND MAKE UP Teresa White Joey Ware Willodene Hodges Nellie Mae Thomas Nettle Dearmg Juanita Basham Phoebe Turner Frances Trammel PROPERTIES Hazel Hagan Charles Greene Garland Dukes Carline Goodrum Ray mond Pruitt Evelyn Becker Louis Kieffer Ida Ezell Frances Robards Juanita Rasdall Joe Beauchamp Adra Morgan Raffer Berger Virginia Hancock Neva Page Dorothy Whitehead Kenneth Kmser W D Phelps Wayne Garretson PUBLICITY Paul Watson Aileen McCormack Fred Howard Marg ret Jackson Barbara Duckett Charles Egbert Helen Ford Margarete Brock Warren Watwood S W Richards USHERS Louis Graham Arthur Gentry Louis Kieffer Raymond Pruitt Fay ette Dennison Paul Watson Mary Jean Howerton Helen Mercer Margarete Brock Barbara Duckett Speech and Costume Director Mrs G C Webb Music Director Mr Loren Putnam General Director MISS Belle Potter 1 1 1 I 1 1 U ' 1 I 1 1 . 1 , . 1 1 Q ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 . l l 1 I l 1 , . , , , 1 1 1 1 - y I 1 1 1 D , . . , 1 1 1 1 - Scenery and Stage Director .....,.............. . .,... Miss Reed Potter 56 THE BEACON SENIOR CLASS DINNER The annual dlnner for th 1940 gmduatmg class of the Bowllng Green Hxgh School was held Thursday nlght March 28 1n the ban quet hall Th Spa111Sh ldea was caxned out 111 the decoratlons and pro gram SDBIIISII castles and sombleros ornamented the tables and dancmg s noutas were used as place cards MISS Reed Potter was 1n charge of the decolatlons and Hobson Slnclaxr deslgned the block prlnt of a SDHHISII castle on the toast 11st At the concluslon of the dlnnex the followlng pxoglam was ple sented CASTLES IN SPAIN Toastmastex Tom Venable Spamsh Voyages of DISCOVGIY Mar1an Andrews h Grande ,Melvm Taylor Fayette Denmson South of the Bmdel 1 IW axon The Conquest of Granada Mary Jo GOI111 Mar1an1na Aubrey Mal Mltchell Vngnua Hancock Lall Mae Blatton Castles 111 Spam Paul Watson La Cmqulntme John Hanes Melvm Taylor Joe Pettey Lester Reeves W B Faxon Warxen Bledsoe John Gardner Frank Cole Impromptu speeches were QIVCD by M1ss Belle Potter and Supeun tendent L C Curry The menu was under the SUDEIVISIOII of Mrs G E Ferlen Sen1o1 High home economics lnstructor and Mrs V1da Thompson Junlox I-hgh home economics mstluctor Members of the Jumor home eco nomlcs class served ' e '. 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THE BEACON 57 ANNUAL APRIL FOOL DAY PROGRAM Monday rnornmg the student body of Bowhng Green Hlgh School w1tnessed 1n the school audxtorlum the annual Ap lEoo'D y D gr Wmgn nbx theS '1 rClas The program was entltled The March of Tlme and was planned so as to r1d1cule the students and the mem bers of the faculty In the f1rst sectlon there were 1m1ta t1ons of var1ous groups of the school 1n the second there were 1nd1v1dua1 1mpersonat1ons and 1n the thlrd there was a faculty meet1ng The flnale was a horr1ble 1mpersonat1on by Tom Venable presldent of the Senlor class of QURSI modo the hunchback of Notre Dame BASKETBALL DINNER The Board of Educat1on entertalned the D1str1ct Reg lonal Tournament team Wlth a dmner at the Helm Hotel on Ma1ch 18 The members ot the team W1th thexr guests enjoyed a dellghtful d1nne1 after Wh1ch short talks were made by Coach Albert Ross Mr L C Curry and Mr H B Gray Sex eral of the boys responded w1th 1mpromptu speeches of apprec1at1on In behalf of the faculty and the student body Mr Grav presented to Captam Ed Neel a gold basketball IH recogmtlon of h1s outstandlng leadershlp durmg the seasons games rx Tl 1' I 3 ' 1 TO all 'G V' S1 10 x., S . ' C6 ' 77 Y . . . . -. ' 1 Y . . 7 . . . 7 7 1 , . ' 7 7 , , . . . , . . V y - ' ' 7 ' V ' 1 58 THE BEACON N.-f FOOTBALL BANQUET On Monday evemng December ll 1939 came to the Hlgh School banquet hall a players and a bevy of beautlful gxrls The occaslon was the annual football banquet glven for the Bowlmg Green Hlgh School lettermen and thelr guests Mrs G E Ferren Mrs V1da Thompson and students of the home econornlcs class supervlsed and prepared the menu Thls pro ram was presented at the concluslon of the dmner Toastmaster The Record The Manag ment Others The 1940 Team The Coach Coach Asslstant Coach Address Judge Duncan Mllllken Tom Venable Retmng Manager Dessle Drlver Manager Elect Bob Downmg Retlrlng Co Captam Retlrmg Co Captam Tom Shemwell Captaln Elect Paul Gathmgs Alternate Captain Elect Douglas Smlth Albelt Ross Mr Douglas Wlllock at SIX th1rt5 oclock there corps of stalwart football J 1 The Senior Lettermen ......... .........,.. 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Q4 . f lm' HHHH ' THE BEACON THE BEACON CHEER LEADERS lt IS altogether f1tt1ng that recogn1t1on and thanks be g1ven to these cheerleaders who through v1ctory or de feat constantly urged the Purples on and were respons1ble 1n a large measure for the loyal support glven H1gh School teams 1n both the football and the basketball season E 424 LETTER MEN THE BEACON 63 THE H CLUB The H Club of Bowllng Green Hlgh School 1S an or gamzatron for the Hlgh School lettexmen lt was orgamzed 1n September 1939 under the supervlslon of Coach Douglas Smlth The purpose of th1s organ1zat1on IS to lnfluence the boys to enter lnto the athlet1e act1v1t1es of the school and to promote contlnuous fr1endsh1p among the boxs after graduatlon The club meetlngs 'ue called bv the pres1dent and no dues are paxd monthlx An entrance lee ot f1fty cents IS charged each member Th1s year the club held 1ts annual banquet October 4 1939 at the Helm Hotel The pres1d1ng offleers are as follows John Perkms PI'GS1ClGHt Buddx Garuson Vlee PI'E'S1ClCHl MllZ13 Ell1s Secletau Charles Asplex Sergeant at arms V 7 7 . .I . .. 1 Q xx 'C' E x I x ' y .X ' v 1 .. , ', ' ' 1' ,, ' s - , . r 151 wg . 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LH, Ya- 'ndN THE BEACON FOOTBALL TEAM E BEAC FOOTBALL Tlns year Bowhng Green Hlgh Schools football team was one of the best 1n the hlstory of the shcool At the beglnmng of the season the prospects seemed xerl doubt ful The team was hght ln welght and most of the bovs were 1nexper1enced Many people p1ctured lt as a loslng outflt But lnslde must have been som thlng lnsplrlng for the season ended wlth thelr haxlng won suen glmes lost one and tled one The team flnlshed second ln 1 flelcl of nlneteen IH the lace for the champlonshlp of the Western Kentucky Conference better known as the Llttle Nlne teen The Purples were edged out bv Max fleld ln the flnal games of the tvxo teams Mayfleld defeated Paducah and the Purples tled Russellvllle These two games gave May f1eld the champ1onsh1p by a mere 0 of a polnt The Purples schedule fox 1939 follows OPPONENTS Purples Opponents Dawson Sprlngs Henderson Hoptovun Glasgow Murray Central Clty Machsomllle OW nsboro Russellulle 6 T H O N 65 . 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' 14 6 ' 21 0 A 20 6 ' 12 0 9 0 6 V' 6 THE BEACON BASKETBALL TEAM THE BEACON BASKETBALL TEAM The Purple basketball team of 1939 and 1940 had the honor of go1ng farther 1n tournament play than any other Sm1th coached team The Purples won the D1str1ct Tourn ament defeatmg College Hlgh w1th a score of 41 to 25 and went to the fmals ln the Reglonal Tournament mlsslng the State Tournament bv onlv one Game Durlng the early part of the season the outlook for the Purple team was very gloomy Only three lettermen none regulars were left from the 1938 and 1939 squad In the second game of the year Dess1e Drlver one of the most promlsmg members of the team recelved a fractured ankle and was on crutches the rest of the season Desplte these handlcaps the Purple team ended the season w1th a record of 17 WIHS and 4 defeats As a whole the Purple team was one of the best ever produced at Bowllng Green Hlgh The team d1d not pos teamwork The success of the players 1S attr1buted t thexr cooperatlon sp ed fxght and th flne work of the Purple coachmg staff composed of Head Coach Douglas Qmlth and Ass s ant Coach Albert Ross The teams record 1n season and tournament play IS as follows PURPLES OPPONENTS Russellvllle Central Clty Franklln Scottsvllle 20 67 sess the stars of some of those in the past, but it had better . ' ' o 24 ' 22 32 ' 21 20 ' 15 35 Q ' T H E B E A C N PURPLES OPPONENTS Glasgovx Fldlilillli Woodburn Hopklnsx 1lle Cax 0 CIIX O xkl incl Scottsx 1lle V :llc x Hlgh Woodlawn Hopklnsx 1lle Ovx Q nsboxo Rusbcllx lllo SINIUIS Groxe Ovl onsbolo Cl xsgoxx Cav Cltx Slf X lf N111 EN'1 H DISTRICI IOURNAMI' N I' PURPLI' S OPPONENTS Hadley Richardsx ille College High FIFTH REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Fountain Run Lewisburg Cave City BASKETBALL TEAMS RECORD fCOl'1t1I1L1Cdj Smiths Grove AM S BASKETBALL TE RL H C11 P1 DJ P1 IP O O Z GI THE BEACON CIRLS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT For the f1rst tlme s1nce 1936 the senlor glrls succeeded 1n dowmng the Jumors and freshmen to w1n the annual g1rls basketball tournament ln the prellmlnary t1lt the freshmen defeated the sophomores by a 13 polnt margln 14 1 The game whlch followed between the Junlors and sen1ors found the SGHIOTS xxctors by a score of 9 to 7 ln the fmals the sen1ors captured the crown by de featmg the freshmen 14 to 9 All teams were coached by Mrs Calmen Womack Members of the part1c1pat1ng squads are as follows SENIORS Frances Roblnson Al1C6 Aspley Ethel Mae Covmgton Juan1ta Basham Hazel Hagan Mary Helen Robertson Reglna Davls Josephme Wand Marx Jean Howerton Nathalyn Tabor SOPHOMORES Jane Craft Jess1e Bewley Mlldred Meador Wanda McBr1de Bermce Johnson Estelle Paschal Bernadme Steele Ruth Flemlng Agnes LEWIS Georgeanna Banks JUNIORS Nann1e Lee Kelly Sara Gr1ff1n Mlldred Spenser V1rg1n1a Davls Lucllle Chaflln Charlene Johnson Vlrglhla Jones Edween Flemmg Barbara McNa1r Vlfglnla Earl Thomas FRESHMEN Fay Thomas Martha Basham Jo Jo W1ll1ams Helen Roark Edna Van Overbeke Bettye Gorln Maman Hagan Clara Lyle Juan1ta Johnson Earldean Skelton 70 1 I - a N - . ., -' . 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X X 4 J X I g, I I: .W , -1 1 ' ml bw J kiwi-Q ' ' Q n , X 1 August THE BEACON CALENDAR School opens Bewxldered sophomores exclted junxors and hopeful sen1ors Work begins Junlors begm to thmk the senlors act oo sophlstlcated Chemlstry lab opens Semors dont know what to do September 1 Ne1ghborhocd dogs dxscover that school has started and col Octobe lect on the front steps Mlss Potter surprlses the glrls by announcing that they can go out th front door Mlss Shaver s work cut 1n half Umverslty Inn opens rush from B G H S at 1130 2 00 and 2 45 S n1or p1cn1c Can you get your car'J First football game celebrated by a vxctory over Dawson Sprmgs Several new fall outfits rumed by the ra1n at the Henderson ball game Ram does not dlsturb the players for they achieve another vlctory Everybodys out looking for germs aft r Dr Wells speech 1n chapel Although some almost go msane because of the teams vrctory, Everybodys feehng patuotlc after Fathel Whalens speech m chapel Smokey Rogers speaks ln chapel Hls fxre prevention speech IS followed by a flre drlll whlch benefits some people as there 1S a Latln test belng glven at the same time November Homecomlng football game It IS so cold that not many ven ture out But we wln wlth flyxng colors As those ln assembly dont have to look at those glV1I1g the chapel program It IS really enjoyable We dxdnt know before that the boys m the Glee Club were bashful Why cant we all slng llke that'-' Mrs Wllllams presents one of our best chapel programs Cne of the years most joyous occaslons Out for Thanksglvxng' Not qulte so joyous Russellville tles our football team 6 6 December 20 Sen1ors activ1t1es llmxted because of themes Who Sald lt was fun bemg a S8H10I'9 The green eyed monster has been about quxte a lot today Everybody that 1snt going to the football banquet rs green Chrlstmas vacat1on starts after the Glee Club glves a program 72 28. - ' , ' ' , 30. ' . Q ' ' ' ' t 31. ' ' . ' ' ' . 4. ' ' ' -' 11. ' ' E L .... 2 , z . 12' S . ' 2 . . M 22. ' ' 29' . D . . . I' 3. ' ' e . ' ' 4. D ' ' ' ' ' over Hoptown, everybody escapes and arrives home safely. 12. ' ' ' ' 18. ' . ' ' ' 34 V r . V .. - 22. ' ' - ' , . ' 29. ' ' I ' . ' ' '. 30. ' ' . ' ' - . 11. ' - ' . January T H E B E A C O N CALENDAR lcontmuedb To school on New Years Day' Dont ask why Just come After gettmg the themes back sen1ors are busy WTltlI1g them agam W1ll th1s never stop9 Themes off hand agam' But Just Walt untxl they are graded February March Aprxl May 17 One of the years gr atest controvers1es gomg on today Rings are voted on and Ilnally selected Glad they prepared Us The band g1V9S a part of the concert 1n chapel so lt wont be quite such a shock Everybody enjoyed the concert Why cant we do th1s more often? The Glrls Glee Club and Indxan Summer ma1n top1cs of conversat1on Some people place all the blame on Victor Herbert Comes only once every four years And 1ts a dangerous time for some men Senlor themes due ln flnal form A regular r10t of color on Mlss Potters desk Callmg calds come Have you gotten your cards yet? Rmgs come m People excited over the prospect of the d1nner dmner IS a success and everybody IS happy Faculty and JUDIOIS see themselves as semors see them Hxgh School forms a great part of the greatest collectlon of sprmg hats 1n the world at Semor Day at Western The Glee Club pres nts 1tS contest numbers ln chapel W do have some talent' Good luck at the musl contest at West In The Senlor play Lots of work and lots of success Speech banq1 et Thxs should be at least one banquet where the speeches are good Baccalaureate sermon The sen1ors make the1r first appear ance ln cap and gown The alumnl program Semor holldays begln The Junlor receptlon for the senlors The senxors are planning to be repa1d for all the work they put out last year Alumm banquet We all lock beautxful and feel very dxgrnfied Commenc ment Much Joy and some tears School out' We celebrate with Mr Currys DICHIC at Mam moth Cave Sen1ors what now? 5 73 1. ' . ' . . 8. . Q ' . . 31. ' ' , ' ' ' ' . 7. ' ue ' 1 ' . 14. , ' ' ' - . 16. Y . ' ' ' 224 ' ' r AA ' vv ' ' 29. ' . ' ' 11. ' ' ' . ' 13. ' ' A. ' 25. ' ' . A ' . 28. THE big day! And rain! But everything goes off fme, the 1. . . . A 5. ' ' 11, e ' ' e 12. 'C ,' e' . 3. ' . '. 8. 1 . ' 12. . ' ' ' ' - 13. ' . ' ' ' . 14. ' ' ' ' . ' 15. . ' . . . . 16. e . ' . 74 THE BEACON Advertisements We greatly appreclate the support so generously glven us by the buslness organ 1zat1ons of Bowhng Green Wlthout thelr nance th1s annual THE BOWLING GREE TRUST C0 Safe Fmendly Competent General Bankmg Trust SGFVICBS A Membex of The Fedexal Deposlt Insuxance Coxp help it would have been impossible to fi- THE BEACON 75 Compliments of Marshall I .ove CSI Co. School and Office Supplies 940 State Street Phone 543 Portraits loy FRANKLIN S STUDIO BOWLING GREEN KENTUCKY Complimentb of BROWN ICE CREAM AND MILK CO lil College Stunt Phone 67 I Ice Cream - Grade A Pasteurized Milk - and Butter THE BEACON Comgrofulctnoms to BSI-IS on the success of your fnrst Annual CITIZENS NATIONAL Complamemts of BURGESS HI-XTCHERIES Bg CIIABII Ch I I Durban 8. Co l l I Im-urpurutwi Broadway P ur ess ix r ' I' ' r l l l I THE BEA O Bulld A Home FIFSI PAY LIKE RFNT ITTIETFI m BASS 81 COMPANY Complxmemts of Drug Company DAVE RABCDLD CS SON FINE MENS WEAR SINCE 1905 EXCLUSIVE AGENTS for Arrow Shlrt Inte oven So k Bradley S at s Kno Hats Bo toma Shoes ROLLINS SILK HOSE FOR THE LADIES C N 77 . . IV ', U I Gr 56' Ep I 4:4 44 , . Irufurpnrateui l l 1 ' ' s. rw c S, we er , x , s ' n 78 THE BEACON Compliments of B 1 q cg S Furnlture Ccpmpany Complumemts of BCDWLING GREEN LAUNDRY COMPANY B t 929C FERRELL BRGS 5 HAMBURGERS 5 Kd StkWthF dP 2 Pl 1022 St t 7 C L I I Kentucky's es Cleanersv P 700 - Famous in West Kentucky c c All in s of Sandwiches ea s i rench Frie otat HCGS 29 - THE BEACON THE AMERICAN NATIONAL Bowlmq Green S Frlendly Bank B DEEMERS I I . Groceries, Fresh Meats, Vege ab es 81 Fruit THE BEACON Smcere Best Washes For Your Future May It brmg success and pleasurable GXPEYIEDCES 1n unbounded measure The Shop For Smart Fem1n1nes Comphments of SHELLEY PAXTON SERVICE STATION TEL 999 13th and CENTER STANDARD Oil. PRODUCTS Motor 8 Electyrutg Supply Co Wholesale AutOm0t1V8 Supphes BOWLING GREEN KY Four Stores and Foremost 1n Western Kentucky H ' ' 77 Business Goes Where It Is Invited I l HCOI' Ora E , . H ' 79 THE BEACON 81 Complumemts of VENABLE DRUG CO Inc 240 MAIN ST ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE Our SQFVICG makes fr1ends our prlces hold them Two blocks from Hlh School The Store that Reduced the Pr1ces of Drugs m Bowlmg Green Ky YOUR NORGE STORE BUEL ROGERS Compllmente of HARRY LEACHMANS SERVICE Smwow 11th and College Streets I ' I , . r . ' l nvnrpnrzl tml Eugene Gerard Company MORIUARY EXCLUSIVE DISTIIXICTIVE AIVIBULAIXICE EUIXIERAL SERVICE SERN ICE NORMAN S C pl e so PHIIIIPS TRANSFER C0 Telephone 45 5 f ' 'WOMENS APPAHE-L' The Store All Students Know Om im nt I HE BEACON 'N I.. ,wx NI from H gh Sch ol Com t 1 us 0 W for pa tcula s BOWLING GREEN BUSINESS UNIVERSITY BOWLING GREEN KENTUCKY When you Wont Lumber Coll Our Number BIO ROEMER BROS LUMBER CO Everythmq to Budd Ahythmq CHESICERGHIIOGAN 11th a d Ch tnut B I g, C11 Ky T I.. Q .J .1 ' In 1 .x 1, - A i II qgfrjjlg., Fm I-Q, 1, 11 B ' -'-4- -. ffdnfl f f.ff I I r- ', , aiu-hlali Ag ,.. Begh business course here soon after your g' duat ' 0 . e o see us, cal , r rite to u i r . Incorporated I ll fl I I ma xooc u' e1'vice n es ow in I ' 'QL 84 THE BEACON Modermze YGUB BATHROOM The ease and comfort of modern l1fe IS made pOSS1b16 by the progress of sc1ence 1n dustry and 1n the home Remarkable IS e progress made 1n plumbmg mdustry for the home A modern bathroom wlth all f1xtures now costs so much less than ever before Invest1gate GORIN BROS PLUMBING Q HEATING The Shop Across from the Court House PHONE 1438 They ll Look cmd Wear Better' New and old Sprmg clothes look better and wear better lf they re cleaned by QU CL EAN P5 annn Chllclren Need V I T A M I N S Why do scxentlsts feed the1r own chlldren plenty of fresh m1lk'P It IS because constant study of food values has taught them there IS no better body bu1lder' YOUR CHILD NEEDS MILK mllrorlglgrs Pure Milk? . . -. in- ' . ' th I PHONE Q 'Q . 5 I ucmszu 520 KINCAID and GCDLDEN C I I f MORRIS JEWELRY STORE CAPITOL Compliments of Quality Furniture omp imen s O LING GREENS DELUXE THEA THE BEACON HARTIG of BINZEL H55 3 WARREN COUNTY HDW CO Everything in Sport no Goods 934 St t Pho Cpl PEARSON DRUG CO A A d BOWLING GREEN KY COMPLIMENTS O MAX B POTTER our School Supply and Typewri 1 Oren nolllriimiiiniiiciiiiifiiiions co. 86 fi j ig -R Trl gk 'X' ,, M srzn J EL RS 12 Synonymous With Fine Jewelry For a Fifth of a Centu y I l ll I 1 1 ll 1 a e St. ne 328 orn iments of l n ccredite School F Y 'te' St THE BEACON Complmemts of PRINCESS THEATER QUIEIEW PILEUICS it Easy P1 mes PHONE 588 Comphments of BAKE RITE BAKERY Compllments of BEEEERSWOREH MOTOR C0 Qldsmoblle Ccrdlllclc LCISCIHQ Satctx Tested Used Cals 1032 Sta 6 Congrdtulz mm tu the Semor Class 1940 R T A QE Jumor and Semor Hugh Scnool Comphments of Wesiem Auto ASSOCICIES Store Ho e Own 1 FAXON Sz COOKSEY H 1 ' V '1 -,.. L 1 -'.,. ' C I L C L I . . - I I I Sales and Service LY ' , , -. X L. . 1.. Phono V76 f ' af' 5 - ' V . . I . m ' QC THE BEACON YEAR AROUND SERVANTS ELECTRICITY GAS CE KENTUCKY TENNESSEE LIGHT 8 POWER CO B 1 g G Ky 88 Cb . QT! Os A -X T Incorporated I ow in reen, . -Q ., ,.vv1-.f- fr -v - - - - ff f H
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