Calhoun High School - Spectator Yearbook (Calhoun, KY)

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SPE C TATUR X 1953 DE D I CAT ON We, the Annual Staff, dedicate the 1953 Spectator to our janitor and to our lunchroom women for their untiring and unselfish services rendered the student body. iff? if 5xjNUAL STAFF L so S Y x .' ' bzsivw F v E5 3 u ' E .::::L51 5:2 ' wx-J: es- ge 4' ' X ax? A1 I , as I QI . Mary Colley Editor f'g NF K' 13 l -QW Q Q NYU if Y Miss Frances Blancett Sponsor x 6 'Xl M QW X Galena Harris Assistant Editor avr , V Xa f Q FACULTY X xg - X et J W Q-- bla! W Mr. James B. McEuen Princibal MPBQ Ho Ho Mathematics 1 ,. E7 V3 Mp, C, V. Watson Superintendent' A I M:-'So Po Ho Commerce yi . I ,I ' 7,- 654 - QQ Av LJ WW Mr. Delbert Settle Coach Sunil. at mms Ao To Science 82,9 Mrs. Lo we y?TPh1n8t0n MP0 Co Po Blanchard Mr. Richard Hopkins Agriculture Miss Rhee Houston Sixth Grade Mrs. Texil Austin Third Grade 1- D d 39 XXV N52 Y f XXI, f 'ibtif Miss Frances Blancett Home Economics Mrs. J. C. Johnson -Seventh Grade l Miss Mares Howden Fourth Grade Mrs. Maude McDowell Fifth Grade Mrl. C. V. Watson First Grade Mrs. 0. M. Bennett I Y J Second Grade A .,-' 5SENICD12S , at 4!!f FLOWER: Red Rose COLORS: Red and White 1 ,a4gLf! V MOTTO cause that lacks assistance, wrong-that needs resistance, future in the distance, good that we can do. Nz iss Franses Blancett Hugh Rightmyer ggrligg ponsor President N. H. S. '55 Basketball '49-55 For the Baseball '49-55 th Student Council '51 For S And the alll'-ls Gene Heisler Wilford Baird Vice President Stgiigefgggver F FTPZQSQESPSQ 55 ggSigtgAlie?giter Glee Club '49-51 Class President '51 Junior Play F. H. A. '48-55 Basketball '50-51 senier Play Jr' and SP- Plays A. B. Sandefur Reporter F. F. A. '49-55 Junior Play N Senior Play F 'Y 1--' T' Mary Eula Woodfork Reporter Q Ho S0 '5O 53 u H. Ao Pres' '55 indent Council -Club ' Q A 4 J'ff'f7.f' i iQ ? -S 71 324259. XI :L -al. - 31 . Q ga :- 19' gl , or X ' . Jean H. Hayden Fu qu llc Ng 1 Y'mLW lS '39 Ju lov Play Speech Club Hubert Crawford Baseball '49-55 Annual Staff '52 Basketball '51 Jr. and Sr. Plays 13 Eugene Franklin Pryor F. F. A. '49-55 Senior Play I n Q 41 N: If A, 5 5 P it-, ' 'A xg. gel X gl B' Barbara T. Thomas F. H. A. '49-55 Y-Teens '49-55 Speech Club Senior Play X I Mary Colley Annual Editor F. W. A. Secretary '51-55 N. H. S. 'SO-55 Student Souncil Sec, '51-55 -at - A .Liar Janice Young Annual Staff '50-55 N. TI. S. '53 V-Toons '49-53 F. I. H. '49 ,Q-W James W. Bailey F. F. A. '49-55 Class President '51 Freddie Cheatham Fo Fo Ao '4f8 55 Basketball '49-50 Baseball '49-50 M Judy Nall Fo Ao TI'SPLSg '51 Student Council '55 Jr. and Sr. Plays C-Club ff V4 L . fi? gs Frances Taylor Y-Teens '49-55 F. H. A. '49-52 Glee Club '49-51 4-T Club 49-50 Jeanette Howard F. H. A '48-55 Y-Teens '48-55 Jr. and Sr. Plays 4 Kathryn Tomes F. H. A. '48-55 Speech Club '55 'es Donald Erwin Jonell Anderson Fulkerson Fo F: Ao '49-51 Fu Ho AQ '40 '53 Bible Study Y-Teens Vice President '55 Senior Play gf S ,W S l gg! T V H txt? 'KM 1 Xi fy Q I We Xl x 5 Carl Mackey Sophomore Play F0 Fo A0 '48 55 Bible Study '48 -ii 169 Elizabeth Caulley F. H. A. '55 Nl XID Ao Y-Teens Secretary '55 IP llln Jo Frances Scott F. H. A. '50 Y-Teens '5Om55 Jr. and Sr. Plays Student Covncil '53 - - qlxo A 'Sr 2. .pp E IORS Dorman Mize F. F. A. '49-55 '-1 'w-J' 4lv Q 'rf Wilbur Carter F. F. A. '49-52 I h'WI Mabel Hancock F. H. A. '48-53 Y-Teens 'SO-52 Glee Club '48-52 1 Q.-, u.J f u W1 ' hmm -gg' Joyce Bunch Wahl F. H. A. Secretary '50 B.G.H.S. Senior Play '50 Junior Play '51 I 4 X c Walter Neil Scott N. H. S. '55 F. F. A. Dist. Vice Pres Speech Club '51-55 Jr.: and SP5 in Bettie Glover Eugene King F. F. A. '49-55 Class Secretargr '50 T' 5: 540311 3 2' ..-,iv -, . X I .-,- - - .. .--K XX .-' wx. I - -. :A .:.'. W . ' ,MQ -In ,. f Mfyvuup, 'T' xiii: 1 'Bu I 1 '-1, J 1 l S 111 M, Q S i S-Eg: JISC' Q t The story of our progress toward this goal which we have been striving to obtain, reaches far back into the dim--almost forgotten past. During our first seven years at Calhoun School, our days were filled with trying to master reading, writing, and arithmetic. Then came the long awaited day when--one by one--sixty-six eighth grade graduates shyly filed across the stage to receive their diplomas. To us they were much more than just a piece of paper. These diplomas were symbolic of a turning point in our lives--the reformation from mere grade school children into high school students. It was during this year that several students from Rumsey came to Calhoun for their high school education. When September rolled around in 1949, sixty-three freshmen were en- rolled under the sponsorship of Mrs. Paul Phillips and Miss Frances Blancett. By the time we had wandered around trying to find our right classes, we felt as if our label of nGreen Fresh en' suited us per- fectly. Dan Davis served as class president and Jean Howard was elected all-school cheerleader. By our sophomore year, the number of students had decreased to fifty. Mrs. John Thomas was our sponsor and Jimmy Bailey was elected class president. We were very proud of Hugh Rightmyer who began to show his ability as a basketball player. Judy Nall was elected sophomore cheerleader. Our junior year was filled with living up to our name of nJolly Juniorsn. We lost a number of students and gained several classmates from Beech Grove. Royce Bates enlisted in the Air Force and Bobby Heflin joined the Paratroopers. The final total was forty-five. Mrs. John Thomas continued as our sponsor, with the help of Reverend Mitchell Bennett. Hugh Rightmyer was elected president. The out- standing event of the In May we entertained ' Finally, our sad, but Miss Frances Blancett year was our presentation of nCalling All Carrsn. the seniors by taking them on a trip to Evansville. happy year has arrived. Mrs. Hellman Cobb and are our sponsors, and we new have thirty class members. Hugh Rightmyer is again our president. During this year we presented the annual senior play entitled NThe Eager Miss Beavern. We have the following seniors in the National Honor Society: Janice Young, Elizabeth Caulley, Jonell Fulkerson, Jo Scott, Mary Eula Wood- fork, Mary Colley, Hugh Rightmyer, and Walter Scott. On behalf of the senior class of 1955, I would like to sincerely thank Mrs. Cobb, Miss Blancett, Mr. McEuen, and the entire faculty for the help and understanding they have given us throughout our high school years. 13 i - - the Senior Class, being of sound and disposing mind, do hereby make and publish this last Will and Testament. I, Jeanette Howard, will my ability to nkeep quiet in study halln to Sonny Young. I, Jonell Fulkerson, will my ability to complete 12 years of school to my sister, Norma Anderson. I, Wilford Baird, will my ability to play hookey to Richard Jones. I, Eugene King, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Northington to Andy Colley. I, Barbara Thomas, will my ability to finish 12 years of school to my sister, Doris Thomas. I, Judy Nall, being of weak mind and body, will my ability to be shorter than my boy friend to Sandra Rightmyer who has a bad start. I, Walter Scott, will to Bobby Troutman my 250 pounds of solid bone and muscle and my six foot frame. I, Kathryn Tomes, will my book and chair in Geometry Class to any poor unfortunate person who has to take it. I, A. B. Sandefur, will my curly hair to John Caraway. I, Frances Taylor, will part of my love for the Whitesville boys to Dorothy Taylor and Barbara Jordan. I, Carl Mackey, will my ability to kill rabbits to Dick Jones. I, Betty Glover, will my love of being a Senior to the Freshmen Class in hope that they will reach the goal. I, Mary Colley, will my artistic ability to Jerry Phillips. I, Jean Hayden, will my ability to spell to Clara Ella Settle. I, Gene Heisler, will to Andy Colley my ability nto smoke cigarettes in schooln. I, Janice Young, will my ability to get through high school to any poor soul who needs it. I, Franklin Pryor, will my loud ways to Doris Holland. I, Mary Eula Woodfork, will my height, all 5' 1-5 to Dick Jones. I, Hugh Rightmyer, will my ability to 'play basketball without watching my girl friendn to Tommy Fulkerson and Jack Tharp, who really need its I, Elizabeth Caulley, will to the Junior girls all the fun I've had at the candy case. I, Dorman Mize, will my fast movements to Bobby Troutman. I, Hubert Crawford, will my ability to shoot pool to Richard Jones. I, Mabel Hancock, will my love for the Fort Campbell boys to Barbara Jordan. I, Stella Vanover, will my ability to complete 12 years of school and my disgust for arithmetic to the next Vanover who needs it. I, Joyce Bunch Wahl, will my place in the office to Ann Bailey. I, Donald Erwin, will my ability to work to any lazy boy in the Junior Class. I, James Bailey, will my place in arithmetic class to my wife, Ann Bailey. I, Jo Scott, will my Home Economics ability to a prospective wife in the Junior class. I, Wilbur Carter, will my ability to saw straight to Norman Tomes. I, Freddie Cheatham, will my fast movements to Jack Tharp. 14 ' IPRCPHEC i , This Prophecy is the product of much and very extensive research. After looking at all statistics and facts about the members of the Senior Class, this is the result. This is not hearsay, but the accumulation of many details which go to prove that the following prophecy is almost a positive thing. Wilbur Carter, ninety day wonder of West Point. Jean Hayden, teaching her little Haydens to spell. Barbara Thomas, still trying to learn how to boil water. Carl Mackey, president of the Burlington Liars Club. Hubert Crawford, catcher for the nOutcast of Little Leaguen baseball team. Jeanette Howard, landlady of York's Apartment Building, New York, New York Stella Vanover, assisting Bill run a ferry from Settles' Cafe to Pau1's Cafe during high water. A. B. Sandefur, nation's No. l bachelor. Kathryn Tomes, dispatch runner for the Women's Air Force. Frank Pryor, still visiting Betty Erwin. Gene Heisler, better known as No. 017655 at Sing Sing. Mary Eula Woodfork, raising their famous Blue Mold tobacco while Heisler is in Sing Sing. James Bailey, chief knee bouncer at Ann's Day Nursery. Eugene King, a famous hair stylist in Paris--Paris, Kentucky. Betty Glover, a missionary to Africa. She now is in quite a stew-- cannibal stew. Donald Erwin, owner of world's largest Blue Front Baloney Store. Jo Scott, first lady train engineer between Beech Grove and Sebree. Wilford Baird, on his way to the Bowery where he will take the place of Horace Debussey Jones. Elizabeth Caulley, music selector for Randy Blake at station WJJD, Chicago l, Illinois. Jonell Fulkerson, main attraction in the USO Building at Fort Knox. Mary Colley, great singer in Carnegie Hall, She should have been thrown out long ago. Judy Nall, teaching red-headed kids basketball yells. Dorman Mize, last seen when his hunting safari left for darkest Africa. Mabel Hancock, sergeant in the women's division of the Fox Hole Diggers. Janice Young, helping Bucklew teach their little papooses the war dance. Walter Scott, union leader of the National Pickpocketors Association. Hugh Rightmyer, famous pharmacist who discovered nKill 'Em Quickn pills. Frances Taylor, cashier at the famous Tadpole Restaruant on Green River. Freddie Cheatham, speed demon at the Indianapolis Speedway. Joyce Wahl, three year winner in the Kentucky State Corn Derby. 15 ffl STATISTICS J Best Looking Boy- ---- - Prettiest Girl -------- Biggest Feet ---------- Friendliest Boy ------- Friendliest Girl ------ Most Talented --------- Most Loyal Boy -------- Most Loyal Girl ---- --- Best All Around Girl-- Best All Around Boy--- Neatest Girl ---------- Neatest Boy ----------- Most Cheerful --------- Most Likely to Succeed Most Humorous --------- Laziest --------------- Class Grumbler ----- --- Most Dependable ------- Most Popular Girl ----- Most Popular Boy ------ Most Courteous -------- Most Athletic --------- Loudest Boy ------ ----- Loudest Girl ---------- Biggest Flirt --------- Most Studious --------- Quietest Girl --------- Quietest Boy ---------- A. B. Sandefur Jeanette Howard Walter Scott Hubert Crawford Mary Eula Woodfork Mary Colley Franklin Pryor Mary Bula Woodfork Mary Eula Woodfork Hugh Rightmyer Janice Young A. B. Sandefur Mary Eula Woodfork Walter Scott Wilford Baird Hubert Crawford Wilford Baird Mary Eula Woodfork Mary Eula Woodfork Gene Heisler Mary Eula Woodfork Hugh Rightmyer Hubert Crawford Kathryn Tomes Mary Colley Elizabeth Caulley Elizabeth Caulley Donald Erwin I 2: Q f JUNIOIZS Rig.-JE A. N K JPN ,W-A ww' v 'T i Y he use-f' FU' f is ,HZ xf MTSO Ao To Sponsor Sherill Helm President Sonny Young Vice-President Wilma Wilson Secretary Hazel Hudson Annual Staff Ann Bailey Annual Staff Mary Glenn Turner Reporter Andrew Colley Reporter Galena Harris Asst. Annual Editor 5- If ' o 597' 'Y Tommy Fulkerson Euba Faye Caraway Norman Tomes Jean Lott Donald DauF?ht9T'Y Jean Sunn ,N Qws 'mg-Q. Maurice Jordan Cora Lou Rogers Ben Allen Johnson Betty Hill Cdarles Tharp Josephine Peak X' 1211 . Q 3, if -A'3 9 Qkr RNu c. lg. - ' Hanna all i ? RR ,' FCS fm 2' 'Q Margaret Bar tley 1350 xg v---9 Nary Lou Brown War? Doss Poiles I ,N Shirley Thomas t ff' f Betty Erwin Darrel Mosley 'ff' K' 'H I vt. 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K' o hx' - fi , w i Y ' i ' Hugh Allen Ward Mary L99 Mcpowell Lynn Young Norma Wright Rgporter Song Leader Treasurer Reporter W' Jennie Johnson Ann Hayden 'Judy Jones Sylvia Ross George Seymour Betty Smith Charles Abney Yevonne Welborn Louise McLain Joe Fulkerson Loyce Thomasson Jerry Phillips A we L g 'Y' f . .f,' ' . N t I ar f . - I tr, A f ' v S r f ,, T V A : ' A A I K , - I-irxg L I S 1 1 S 2 we gem' ,GR 1 af , I fix- Q- -:ll M 5 SV' A G N., f-5 u X 'kv 2 fa' I , 1 elm lb Xu X Charlotte Morehead ii S ' ' 4-Q an Tc! .59 Wayne Smith 4 EQ, ti fvxf Sandra Robertson S ' ' Gale Wetzel dl A., S G N, 1 w f 'S P if ' E5 2, H ,M f Nif of G, iq W ' N X rg , Wy 5 ' U fs X , K D! C If 2? 2 3 n .Sy M W i 2. 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Smith Mr. Richard Hopkins 33N B r Q- X- 'M Gil- A L ,v f ' , 4' F k f.- r .4-he-v Q in ri KF - 1 'rf y ,o B' ' f I X n QQ' B, ' .,ll.L at .Ill AX . t be -F ' 1- if .x 4iEr ' MJ err ,X . .. .ll AW If Q, ,,L,4 TQ W A L Nr- In- Arg I 1, , y e x G A 1 tb- ' ' 1 , Www Y 'NY' 1 -lg, do , to-a 'Y'-PG' .wr Q-v President Vice-President Secretary-Johnny Wahl Treasurer-Jo Lynn Hull Reporter-Mary Lou Macky Song Leader-Gene Wilkerson Sandra Rightmyer Gere Baird Barbara Higgs Jackie Austin Bruce Young Linda Meredith Robert Brown Rosemary Puryear Charlotte Pfister Bobby Scott LeRoy Goforth Mary Glover Charlie Page Betty Sue Epley David Glover Joan Austin ,- -,tw J O . fv- LL- x fi fir.: ,nv- 'Y' nw ..-v ' 4 4 1 K, , ' 1' , f. L Q Glenda Wetzel James Bartley Dorothy Taylor J Gipson Riggs f np- ' A Bonnie Abney Donald Edwards Barbara H ines J- Durwo o d Smi th , ? Linda Kenny W Wade Sandefur QF' X w ggi i as is i g l i 5, L . W' ef? CVO I' Q , 393 ' yldns' X 9512 ' A .Ig fs! X 1 1 W- ,, rf 1 :bfi '-QV, Virginia Bartley VX Sidi' Lucian Taylor ff y Beverly Compbell 92, y Donny Smith gl' Il- A fam 5:N.,0 ifog' N- Jimmy ' instead 'fi 'I Eunice Revelett 'i' William Caulley i!: Q ,Rebecca Tucker ' f' ff x..5'0 rg ,'.,t, QQTP , F' .0 lxix' 59. I J' sf' 1 O sf - 1: f '1' 5 ,fb ' ' 1 ul J I n ' M Us 9 Barbara Ann Young Florence Pinkston Nancy Troutman Robert Broadly Lois Stratton Robert Fulkerson Alice C orum Joe Layton 45 - x 6 E Wanda Simmons A Q T 2 LA' an gf'f - T B R George McCaslin Nl- 9 .. fl r, A , Anna Bell Galloway G . N 31-Qa ,L Truman Jennings L - ie.. n fl ,A T Nancy Abney I , . ' ' Jesse Eubanks N 9 1. Lx , Patty Erwin I fi ,gil 'MH1 'Q ex Q ' ' wp 1 xx B 1 , .-4' A . 4 --wp.. f f ' ? ' E IGHTI-I ERAD AX f- : fy e wry Mr. Charles Blanchard NOTH19 POTW? Spgmqgop PI'6Sid6I'1t Jerr Bates Y Keith Bachman Vice President Secretary-Treasur ,R -er A Q' hi' gigb , Q is N FQ V .fm-Je' if-5' tl ' as ' Gr ,5 1 3 ' 'OW' ..lQ:::: Mr. Delbert Settle Sporsor G: Mary Ella Troutman Garnetta Sandefur SP Song Leader Reporter Sandra Erwin Betty Hayden Kenneth Taylor Eugene Cobb Clarella Settle Kathryn Ratliff Jerry Abney L. C. Sweeney Johnnie Hill Doris Thomas Donnie Layton Beverly Davis ' 'Kitt' Y i CW' f . vi 1 X ' Q :X Q 3 ali. 4- Q' ,vi- 0 0-A L, ir, z S- S iw, -f H Y V , NY 'Y I WAX . Nqr f . 'f ' L' ' - L , S19 ',-f:-r ,f 'Is Qs 1 on - gy. r 4? , Q 9 fs.. W S' S'-'J Isa! 7 S ' ,gf n Q.. P, Y X ,v I ,,.... 1 if Qi! to , 5 7 1 1 ff 1. QQ? 'f 'T Q I Nr KX 1.5- j -2 f Q .5 Marlene Wetzel ef , Alton Young 0'9 - 1 5 Y -F Patricia Chapman Shirley Erwin Barbara Ann Smith Nancy English James Goforth Ruby Carter Vonda Woosley Bobbie Galloway Wilodean Mattingly Albert Mauzy Etta Jean Galloway Arvin Vandiver Shirley Cissna Ray Stratton Sharon Taylor Ronnie Thomas Jerry Mize Oretha Dame Jake Ashton Shirley Howard Mary Sally Galloway LeRoy Pinkston Faye Webster Jim ie Cessna Guy Troutman ' .. x.. 'Q ,,. - i .N S Q. N 'C' -R Nell Hines Hugh Hunt Margaret Hill f 0:51 MQ ,- ga. wigs ' jQ ,f .E Z.. 6 w ,, '- V S 1 -. 6. F41 p 4,3 - '. KY., 1'- K 'C' Q g N ' sw Q S ' w .r ff! Il sb. - VCU- Q- 4 Hy, A W f SEVENTH GRAD X o v I fi- b e A A -Ah L i I I gs, N e f' 1 , E n ' f' Ai if ' Hugh Wllhite President i ra , H... any Dalton Howard Secretary-Treasurer Samuel Davis Vice President I 4 New Walter Taylor Song Leader no .Q e e -E W Q 34 f' ' ' .. 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'5 Kenneth Higgs Q 'A David Hines ' 'V vi' A fi.- Henry Cessna Betty Lou Jones Betty Ann Latham Melvin Bennett David Hancock Malcom Troutman George Taylor Johnny Morris -is S s N i s -W., , k i X I Q it xt B J 3 by an 1 CSLCULIA QDIYI CAI CHZJIYICKU First Row Hancock, Dame, Erwin, Studer, Ashton, Abney, Wilson, Helm, Morris, Magruder, Abney Second Row Duke, Clark, Ballantine, Cobb, Pfister, Pinkston Tucker, Rightmyer Caraway, Taylor Third Row Galloway, Hunt, Edwards, Jones, Young, Troutman, Epley, Broadley, Troutman Fourth Row Jones, Ashton, Martin, Brenner, Carter, Abney, Crabtree, Brooks Teacher Miss Houston First New--Hill, Baird, Brackett, Howard, Ratliff, Hopkins, Jones, Mosley, Thomasson, Higgs, Hightmyrr, Puyear, Troutman second Row--Price, Knight, Mauzy, Smith, Floyd, Evitts, Chambers, Tucker, Gieseke, Ratliff, Troutman Third Row--Tucker, Humphrey, Troutman, Taylor, Scott, Young, Love, Taylor, Anderson, Erwin Fourth Row Clayton, Atherton, Luttrell, Miller, Daughvrty, Wilson Sunn,'Stratton, England Teacher Mrs. McDowell I I I - UQ .. l.L..lQ- m - F7011 rib Q!f'11qA1 4 'X J L x First Row--Pendley, Rowley, Ward, Cardwell, Love, Hancock, if Hayden, Price, Hile, Troutman , Second Row--King, Render, Hancock, Floyd, Revlett, Brooks, 1 Lane, Wilson, Ashby, Wilson ! Third Row--Cook, Erwin, DeHaven, Bennett, Nalley, Pryor, w v-sv Ayer, Erwin, Sallee, Stratton gf t Fourth Row--Riphtmyer, Campbell, Floyd, Jones, Poiles, j5!,fP Sawyer, Revlett, Hancock, Troutman Teacher--Miss Howden QR 1 fx . K . 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Q to if Coach L! A4 2 - , K' q O 'txt 'r .ff 1 ' 5 r - - XO l KVQIIK V ,lf rf ' . ,fit X In I , ' ft . ' Ki 4 Q , 4- nf C Q, 3 1 M Lf K ' V 'AA Managers: J, ' - David Glover . J L Q if Ben Johnson ...ff h ' X I .4 E X E 'XYASEB L TEAMQ X ,ff U Z '. 'L Qvgglillflium fx MCLEAN COUNTY I 1 5:9- X. I FAI X Norma Wright Soloist 4 1 V Q.-og , H . . Q ff . ag O ff T Y uQ5f EQ? if O K 1 faiiiq' .X ,Vi ,S mmol 'row Ui! R27 C U H' E S Gila Al' I L ' vw QV, W Quarte Judy Nall, Ann gailey, Jean Hayden Tommy Fulkerson ' Norma Wright r o Dorothy Taylor BobbY Troutman COMPLIMENTS Euba araway Pianist Mr.5'Mrs. , Q Leland Howard lg 5' I I ll it J f -. . - yf ' -4 f kj' , W N LIVERTFORE KENTUCKY .. A , 7 f fLIBRARY S TA F in STUDENT co UNC? 5. I I ! ' NHS SWS .I A, ,..X,, , -Ji, I, 'Oil' 'Y I3 1.. T T' fx 'W I P111 ,S i ::,,!ff l N 5 F5 555014 Acnvmss WX nl rnn QQQQQQQQ FESTIVAL Extemporaneous-Walter Scott Public Speaking-Betty Glover Jr. High Editorial-Sandra Erwin Oratorical Declamation-Ben Johnson Jr. High Editorial-Norma Porter Discussion-Sylvia Ross Jr. High Poetry-Sandra Rightmyer Poetry-Sue Troutman Jr. High Poetry-Jo Lynn Hull Dramatic Reading-Galena Harris Editorial-Jo Scott Hu orous Monologue-Jennie Johnson Radio Speaking-Sonny Young l Serious Monologue-Mary Colley - I pnn+1T1Kf-NTn'r'1T P11111 UUnnr'lf'rN11'l! Q QFQVIIXED CH01-2 UF I fgggs CHORUS X, X 1 A 0 fb I 'S Q + T90 9 J s 5 ls. 4 l p 1:13 . U x i! S N , ,X X Y--TEENS A Q X ff' G: X41 . ...ni sl X E. Q SENIOR CLUB OFFICERS President--Jo Frances Scott Vice President--Jo Nell Fulkerson Secretary--Elizabeth Caulley Treasurer--Jennie Johnson JUIIOR CLUB OFFICERS President--Linda Meredith Vice President--Charlotte Pfister Secretary--Jo Lynn Hull Treasurer--Mary Ella Troutman saw XL-YK 7 irrwef 3 Jmssgee salt' Q A f f - .QA A - -1 ., .,, -. -- -f A--+-Q... Xl M 1 Z7 .Pu 5 CLUB S1 ' K X . N N 'O L 1 - .iTf W- 1 K 1 pw- G w .fu 'W 'C 'www for .Vik K 'wfziw 1 Fx 1n.'.ii'53Q2N A 'Wwe . - -an-qw . . 'Q .ckzq-.nn 44 1, XX O . . - - i .Cs e LEADLLRSHIP M500 5552 11 11 ei? 4901 V fb .4 5 W Fil Q I 4 2 Q Q E Q m 55 H3 Q 4 Iii M 'P t x Q4 e '42 SU PERVISED FARMDIG QQ' vb Go OFFICERS WALTMR NEIL SCOTT....District Vice President, 1951-553 Kentucky State Farmer, 1952, Chapter Sentinel, 1952-551 and District Officers Training School, 1951-55 SWEWRILL HELM........District Treasurer, 1952-553 Chapter Farmer, 19513 District Officers Training School, 1952-55, and Chapter Treasurer, 1952-55 VI YOWNG..........Chapter Secretary, 1952-553 Chapter Farmer, 19513 District Officers Training School, 1952-55 TVN RLLLN FOHVSON....Chapter President, 1952-553 Chapter Farmer, 19513 Excc11ed in District Speaking Contest, 19503 Winner in District Tobacco Show, 1951-52 W1LFORh VA1fD........Chapter Vice President, 1952-553 Chapter Farmer, IQUCQ District Officers Training School, 1952-55 CMN? HE1SLpR.........Cnapter Reporter, 1951-553 Chapter Farmer, 1950i District Officers Training School, 1951-55 . M' 'X 'm Q. ,P ' 4 . f- 'sv .45 ., be Q .. DQ, A if QQN 'K I xi-. fgf WN ig A A 3 Ranny Ayer, Ca1ho1m's latest American Farmer, is showing his Degree to: Mrs. Myrtle Ayer, his auntg Bobby Ayer, his brother: Mr. Adam Ayer, his fatherg and Bubby Ayer, his brother. 'U' , . - , I Al 4 A 15 ff' L A mf!! 9 -'X X .X IF ' X or -:f- A xg SENIOR, JUNIOR, and FRESHMEN F. F. A. NEMBERS Iooqog i3u'pu1a.1,L QU SUZQMO 'oaoq CJ H- ua cf' cr cr D' ao 5 C SD If-I Cl '1 as cn I3 'SU H- 4 cn '1 U H- m cf '1 H- o cf O P5 H: P- O O '1 IQ 3 I- U OU d'0 CD SDI-J 41 P' 0 0 CL CD 15 d' F9 C5 D4 U P' UI Cf' '1 P' O d' 1-3 '1 an SD 2 cv '1 0 Ha cr D' aa CJ '1 co cn CS D' SD 4 I-1- Z3 UQ EU H- 4 cn '11 5 U: .TC-e 935 'Sm H-rn H I-'tn O tr! 03 581 C1 Q8 '1 o f.-ro :TSS om r-H1 '-sm cr CS 5-1 SD cr aa m UE CDD of-I der cn 3 aa I-' 02 om Cf!- OI-' CL U1 U0 H-0 Uld' dd '1 H- 0 cr ,V mv-nos .fr wwnm-1xw4'Ql 4 my M Fliu H3 , A sg-r Y . A 3' -KK'LX S 'KLL K ,A-M Mwwfgx -.-.l yt, if Levellln' Ground for the new assembly shed. one of the nrowrans of the National F. F. A. Convention which was attended by members of the Calhoun Chapter. - Q -1' E. 3 QA yous clus YOUR FORD DEALER SENCE 1915 Wehkb V8 zmobr Me fiom' maker vie aifirencef IIS Bu17l for the Mears Ahead Ph 2121 Calhou K ky MARTHA WH ITE FLOUR 4' rr Goodness Gracious Its Good 1 ...A 1. any GREENVILLE . KY. MCLEAN COUNTY MOTOR CO INC your Gfzevrolet Qjga fer ,TL-1 ! CHEvRoLET f E BUY CHEVROLET THAN Alu? OTHER QAR Ph 2921 't CUNO s Q' Q, 4:41119 63 -X th :Q 'si ' JK f fxprxiitifl : N Q -u rn 'fe if 'Vs OBJECTS of Parent-Teacher Associations in Membership with the National Congress of Parents and Teachers To promote the welfare of children and youth in home, school, church, and community. To raise the standards of home life. To secure adequate laws for the care and pro- tection of children and youth. To bring into closer relation the home and the school, that parents and teachers may cooper- ate intelligently in the training of the child. To develop between educators and the general public such united efforts as will secure for every child the highest advantages in physi- cal, mental, social, and spiritual education. CO MPLIMENTS MUSTER FUNERAL HOME Normans THE STORE EVERY WOMAN KNOWS BOWLING GRE KENTUCKY VICTORY THEATER Qgest in gntertainnwn HOUN KENT THRIFTY SHOP Farmers and Nlerchants Bank Wilhite Bros. Cafe Q 0 ' X . X Qakin wffi V411 fu if E Q od, 'Q QQ! fry' f if N Q si! Gompang X X f x, I 1 une . fi-H5135 KEHFTX OVVENSBORO, KENTUCKY Fee ROWLE YS Cleaners VARIETY Ph 4461 Calhoun, Kentucky S I E CITIZENS DEPOSIT BANK Calhoun, Ken ucky t 6 0.50 Rang 510,000 Maximum insuran f h d p Hyqg any homo nnnpapexn Mc LEAN COUNTY mlm ewwfy HARDWARE new COMPANY C Phu!! and D . C1000 any we P1-00006 WW W 'W 147, w X f fs Q I ga 1 1 cuff . mm 'I GWB gh CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF THE 1955 CLASS OF CALHOUN HIGH SCHOOL 3-14561 OWENSBORO KENTUCKY PIIRDY FURNITURE BUMPANY 'SVZBLESEEEET C25 R HT,, VES. . FLOOR COVERIN nd and Daviess OWENSBORO, KENTUCKY Hn.LMAN's Jewelers DIAMONDS SILVERWARE JEWELRY GLASSWARE 115 WEST SECOND STREET DWENBBDRU,KENTUCKY OWENS DRUG STORE 5 Sacramento . DGDOSH Q ,,,, L I Bank SERVICE S 8 S PHONE 2051 SACRAM NTO KENTUCKY C 1h K ru ky Bachman FURNITURE STORE 1 M701 -- nn1hnnnD w Implement Co. LA SENIORS fi m 'Q FROM A FRIEND L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Attleboro Massachusetts Known wherever there are Schools and Colleges Class Rings and Pins Commencement Invitations Diplomas - Personal Cards Club Insignia - Medals 81: Trophies Represented by: Boyce R. McElya Po Oo Box EI-I-I-I-I-I-I-I'I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I I-I I-I I-I I-I I-I I-I I-I I-I Ig: I Ig. I-I I-I I-I I-I I-I I-I I-I I-I I I I:I I-I I-I I Ig. 2:2 2-2 jpproved PURI NA CUSTOM M IXI N G SERVICE Wlllllnr 'IIIIIF' 'QI-If!! I. M. CLARK 8: SONS FEED MILL SEED CLEANING DIAL 2443-2441 CALHOUN. KY . X Y Zxgd' 5 . . bf 'p 'It x J X l Coca-Gola ggottleing Go Paducah, Kentucky MADISONVLLLE KENTUCKY REVI-ETT LOCKYEAR'S APPLIANCE 8. PLUMBING FRIGIDAIRE ' R.C.A. LANCASTER PUMPS CALHOUN, KENTUCKY PHONE M751 YES BUS INESS PAYS WELL A few months High School the LOCKYEAR 'S of intensive training after will prepare you for one of better' office jobs Ask for catalog BUSINESS COLLEGE Evansville Telephone 5-8157 Indiana G. W. K ERMAN 1892 STORE an SHOP 1953 DIAL 4343-4341 Calhoun, Kentucky Hopkins Flower Shop PHONE 2881 CALHOUN, K'E:N'1'UO1f! gn f 52' L ' ouwlzin 01v'ra11gIfY0u6we XAIIIII , fp BRENNEN TICHENOR BRO in xi ON THE CORNER FRESH MEATS 4+ GROCIQRIES if DRY GOODS 1 ge DEPAR'HIIIEN'I' STORE PHONE 2901 CALHOUN, KENTUCKY CALHOUN, KEIITIUCKY NO NEED TO PAY MORE! HOME OWNED AND OPERATED BY T Western Auto Associatv Siorc I CHARLES P. TOWNSEND P.H. SMITH ZENITH RADIOS ARVIN TV MYERS-WATER SYSTEMS ABC WASHERS ,. .---,-.-.-- vrrwxvn-r vrwvfir IUVVAKUD suren mnmusr We H gm' DIAL 2321 W E . h IE DELIVER A . oulsen el-ry TOPMILLER Siudios and Garner-a Sioppe William Jenkins Il Carl Hass PORTRAITS C, ' I - R II Fl F I i g 62400411-'s ,sa A A N Y LoU1s BENNETT WISH FOR YOU ALL THAT IS GOOD TY COURT CLERK M 'W A fiat .9 :V vim nf' 'f IS, I . fig.- 'H Q94 . Wei K f,, '. L., nm .LT W .s ,, ll .Q- 91 - '1 S ,, 2 , ..x .fzgiggi W 5 2 Mgr? J Q K Q5 5 fx' ,ij 9.03- EH' Lf: 3:55 MW sg ,+ H , x .W 1 l A k, WF, 3 f. H 3 s x ' RBS EF P334 my JSI. . 'A , x .fi I .WJ M ,9,5,. f , r ,r -jk q, a--3, I -Y 4 gy WL A . , r 1 w I 1 f 4 5 2 mucous MVIRS ANDCO lNC TOPIKA KANSAS 2 M.. ma....A. 2 wa., fx, - A u-.Munn ..- ' en, .. q..g,,.,,'., M i:.,,,' ,,..,.,-Ag 4.- ffi I - Few- -:Hy PM 5 Q, vw' - V 541-1 i ,Y .'P. .f ? 5? 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