Cunningham High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Cunningham, KY)
- Class of 1955
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THE WILDCAT 1955 Published by the Senior Class of Cunningham High School Dedication MR. o. J. ALLEN We, the Seniors of 1955, take this opportunity to show our gratitude to Mr. Allen for his guidance through our four years of High School. O. J. ALLEN, Principal Murray State College Commerce I MARY A. MABRY Western State College Mathematics and Home Economics BERT DILLAHAY Vocational Agriculture NANCY JANE TERRY Murray State College English and History JIMMY DeSPAIN Davis Elkins College Coach and Social Science emors LAVADA DeJARNATT BEAN Business 1, 2, 3, 4 Home Economics 1, 2 Annual Staff K BETTY DAVIS Class Officer 1, 2, 3, Business 1, 2, 3, 4 Home Economics 1, 2 Annual Staff DONALD LEE DAVIS Class Officer 1, 3, 4 Business 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff PATRICIA LOVELACE WILLIAMS Business 1, 2, 3, 4 Home Economics 1, 2 Annual Staff PATSY ANN TERRY Class Officer 1,2,4 Business 1, 2, 3, 4 Home Economics 1, 2 Annual Staff ! MARY JANE PARTIN Class Officer 3 Business 1, 2, 3, 4 Home Economics 1, 2 Annual Staff A 5 'K PANSY LOU MOYERS Class Officer 4 Business 1, 2, 3, 4 Home Economics 1, 2 Annual Staff Agriculture 3, 4 Annual Staff Class History It is 1954, as I look back to the past, I pause at the year of 1942 — I see thirteen charming little girls spruced up in their pretty little dresses and eleven boys in their starched little overalls. Before entering High School, we struggled through the usual trials and tribulations of an elementary student. There were twenty girls and boys of the former twenty- eight to graduate from the eighth grade. With the help of Mrs. Allen, we presented two plays, Life of the Party and Rosalyn's Wedding, the night of our eighth grade graduation. In 1951 we started our first year of High School with much enthusiasm and new ideas. We presented a Negro Minstrel to raise money for a score board. Our class officers were: Donald, President; Betty, Vice-President; and Patsy, Secretary-Treasurer. Pat Williams from Tennessee joined us to share our enthusiasm. Pat was elected one of our cheerleaders. Mary Jane was our Basket Ball Queen Attendant. As we entered the Sophomore year, we chose Betty, President; and Patsy, Secretary-Treasurer. Mary Jane was elected one of our cheerleaders. Betty was our Basket Ball Queen Attendant. In our Junior year, we chose Mary Jane, President; Donald Lee, Vice-President; Betty, Secretary; and Glyn Clark, Treasurer. Junior Griffith decided to come from Illinois to share our good times. Mary Jane was again elected cheerleader. This year proved to be the most prosperous for our class. Our interest this year was financial. We were responsible for the Junior-Senior Trip; we worked our fingers to the bone slaving to raise money for it. We took the Seniors to Nashville, Tennessee. The Grand Ole Opera was the high-light of the trip. Everyone reported a very enjoyable time. At last we earned the title Dignified Seniors. Although there are only nine left in our class, we have had much fun working together. We chose Donald, President; Pansy, Vice-President; Betty, Secretary; and Patsy, Treasurer. On October 12, 1954, the seniors, except Pat and Donald, observed Senior Day at Kentucky Lake. It was a windy day, but we had a wonderful time. We, the Seniors, decided to publish an annual. Inexperienced as we were we com- pleted it with the help of Mrs. Terry and Mrs. Mabry. Our Senior Play was very outstanding and each character portrayed his part well. We have our eyes set on the future; we see the Junior-Senior Trip as the most outstanding event of the year. Class Prophecy As I look back on the four years I spent in high school, 1 see nine shy girls and seven gay boys starting in as Freshmen. A new world and a new experience for us all, a vast world of learning opening to the opportunities that have come to each of us. Now as 1 look back, I can see that we were all eager and perhaps independent, and 1 am not too surprised at the success of my classmates of long ago. After completing a stiff course in college to prepare myself for a kindergarten teacher, 1 came to visit in Cunningham, with my family. Oh, incidentally 1 secured a job in the Oak Ridge Public School! I was in Paducah to shop a few hours and to my surprise I saw a sign that read, Terry and Reasons. 1 went into the store and there was my old classmate, Patsy Terry. 1 might have guessed it, though, because she had worked for Kresge; now she owns her own store — and she got Benny, too! They have a fine home in Paducah. She told me to look up Betty Davis, which 1 did. I learned from her that she is engaged to a professor of history at Murray and she is a surgical nurse at the Baptist Hospital in Paducah. Betty had to rush to surgery so my visit with her was short. Mother tells me that Buck Davis isn’t married yet, but owns a fine farm on the Yellow Dog Road and is raising chickens. Mary Jane and her husband, Donald Davis, have taken over the management of Partin’s Slaughter House. They have developed it into a small factory and call it Carlisle Meat Packing Company. They have about twenty-five people working at the plant. They are a happy couple in their new house and have five husky boys — a good basket ball team. Mary told me that Lavada and Wayne Earl Bean own a 200 acre farm and have devoted most of it to truck farming cabbage, potatoes, tomatoes and beans. Quite a coincidence, beans raising beans! — as well as little beans! They have a little boy and a girl, or should I call them bean sprouts? Pansy was on a short visit, home from Chicago; she is a secretary for the president of a large business firm there. She married a lieutenant whom she met while going to business school. Before I left Cunningham, 1 met Donald Edwards; he told me he was a watch- maker there. Reminiscing over the four years 1 spent in Cunningham High School and thinking of the success of each of my classmates; although we were dissatisfied and we did not appreciate the efforts our parents and teachers put forth for us; I come to the conclu- sion they must have done a pretty good job after all. Written by Pat Williams Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1955, being of sound mind and body (we hope) on this first day of May make this our last will and testament. First, we will our Literature books to Mr. Husk to help him start the fires. Second, we will our good behavior to the present seventh grade. Third, we will our title Dignified Seniors to the present Junior class. Fourth, we make these individual bequests: I, Betty Davis, will my bookkeeping knowledge to Bobby Rudd. I, Donald Lee Davis, will my big feet to Phillip Hunt. I, Donald Edwards, will my ability to paint a mustache under my nose to Don Hook. 1, Pansy Moyers, will my long hair to Carolyn Lynn. I, Mary Jane Partin, will my ability to go with a Davis” to Reba Jo Partin. 1, Patsy Ann Terry, will my ability to keep everyone laughing to Butch Terry. Patricia Williams, will my ability to chew gum and never buy a pack to Daniel Renfro. I, Lavada Dejarnatt Bean, will my ability to get married to anyone who can stand to be married. 1, Junior Griffith, will my ability to flirt with all the girls and go with of them to Walter Hays. none Wilbur Byassee Carolyn Linn Barbara Deweese Mary Ella Ham Walter Hoys Mary Fleming Kent Hays Charles Hobbs Joyce Gupton Truman Hays Phillip Hunt 4 Donald Cates Marie Hutchinson Pearl Terry Bill Wallis % opkomores Donald Cullen Nancy Davis Zanoda DeJarnatt Joan Griffeth Jerry Grooms Jane Herron Mory Alice Hobbs Doris Hobbs Don Hook Lucy Holman Margie Hutcherson Irene Linn Rexene Lucy Robert Meece Bob Milner Carolyn Petty James Piper Nell Partin Sbelby Partin Patsy Reasons Gerald Stovall Charles Sutton Junior Terry Edith Watson Tommy Adams Barbara Blanks Martha Burton Richard Davis Dorothy Dejarnatt Ray Deweese Jimmy Fleming Dale Gupton Tony Green Joyce Hays Rosie Horper U' v James Presson Dalton Puckett Barbara Scott Buddy Hendrix Betty Herron Clarence Husk Johnny Paul Linn Jane Carol Lucy Lee Nance Mabry Sandro Small Wallis Smith Mildred Soloman Loodine Stineback Edwina Terry Bill Terry Wanda Tolbert Mary Lou Waters Nelson Watson Keith Whisenhunt rades A Elementary Faculty MRS. RUTH ALLEN Grade Eight MISS RUBY ASHBROOK Grade Four MRS. JETTYE WHEELER Grade Seven MRS. DOLLY PETRIE Grade Three MRS. GLADYS WILLIAMS Grade Six MRS. IVA MULLICAN Grade Two MRS. AGATHA CRIDER Grade One MRS. ANNIE STEINBECK Grade Five THIRD ROW: Jean Crawford, Betty Sams, Martha Morris, Dan Owens, Russell Cain, Kenneth Jones, Ben Willioms, Cloyce Gourley, Wayne Deweese. SECOND ROW: Bessie Jones, Linda Jones, Barbara Clark, Eileen Nowlin, Wanda Sams, Buddy Rudd, Pat Riley, Gerald Deweese, Brenda Mabry, Phil Sutton, Mrs. Allen, Teacher. FIRST ROW: Reba’ Partin, Nannie Fisher, Sara Hutchinson, Lonnie Stovall, Glenn Hays, Bob Sutton, Marie Gourley,’ Frada DeJarnatt. Seventh ” 0 THIRD ROW: Maura Allen, Galen Edwards, Shelia Watson, Benny Pease, Mel valine Gourley Martin Scott, Freida Boswell, James Husk, Betty Renfro, Gerold Whitlow. SECOND ROW Mrs. Wheeler, Teacher; Charlie Blackwell, Sue Crabtree, Irice Bone, Earl Nowlin, Patricie Brown, Billy Holman, Mack Owen, Calvin Moyers, Judy Parton, Patsy Green. FIRST ROW Jane Munsell, Gene Lynn, Sandra Carter, Gale Cullen, Elrue Sams, Mitchel Tolbird, Jud) Ashbrook, Beverly Grooms, Joyce Petty. Sixth THIRD ROW: Earl Sutton, Steve Moyers, Billy Blanks, Dennis Deweese, Harold Willis, Davis Wells, Rex Puckett, George Fisher, Lonnie Byassee. SECOND ROW; Johnnie Terry, Leon Masters, Brendon Gill, Walter Campbell, George Lynn, Dudley Jones, Steve Owens, Donnie Terry, Mrs. Williams, Teacher. FIRST ROW: Jo June DeJornatt, Linda Hayden, Sue Hutchinson, Judy Davis, Peggy Byassee, Fredia Gupton, Dorothy Hayes, Annetta Toli- THIRD ROW: Arvis Clark, Max Whitlow, Wayne Sams, Ronnie Martin, Benny Partin, Paul Sams, Helen Barriger, Sandra Hayden, Linda Faye Muncell. SECOND ROW: Shelby Black- well, Ann Gourley, Elizabeth Hays, Billie Ray Fleming, Ronald Green, Walter Bone, Gra- ham Fisher, Eugene Stovall. FIRST ROW: Linda Lou Crabtree, Charlotte Rudd, Linda Wat - son, Emogene Crabtree, Loretta Riley, Judith Pease, Lloyd Presson, Terrell Gourley, Alice Campbell, Bonnie Husk, Annye M. Steinbeck, Teacher. Fourth SECOND ROW: Bobby Terry, Lonell Womble, Lula Jean Green, Ruby Ashbrook, Teacher; Tommy Sams, Kenneth Watson, Leon Jones, Rutha Clark. FIRST ROW: Bruce Partin, Janice Carter, Claudette Sims, Thena Cullen, Cheryl Harris, Talmodge DeJarnatt, Rondel Hamil- ton, Hazel Webb. Third THIRD ROW: Judy Hobbs, Dwight Davis, Perry Ivey, Donna Gourley, Philip Allen, Joe Hamilton, Gary Sams, Wanda Deweese. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Puckett, Robert Summers, Bobbye Ham, Frankie Bone, Betty Crawford, Granville Thomas, Janette Summers, Carol Martin. FIRST ROW: Steve Scott, Letha Womble, Marilyn Byassee, Fay Riley, Rose Lee Fisher, Doris Renfrow, Ronnie Gill, Jessie Jones, Sharon Collins. Second THIRD ROW: Mrs. Ivo Mullican, Gerald Deweese, Jimmy Jackson, Linda Byassee, Rita Munsell, Faye Gourley, Brenda Lynn, Keytha Gourley, Janice Gill, Celist Andrus, Dickie Edwards TilFord DeJarnatt. SECOND ROW: William Harrison, Marilyn King, Sammy Mabry, Allen Buchanan, Phillip Gourley, Bud Puckett, Janis Clark, Steve Partin, Bill Nowlin, Danny Munsell. FIRST ROW: Dennis Howell, Beverly Gill, Jimmy Moore, Tom- my Campbell, Linda Summers, Larry Martin, Robert Rudd, Benny Steinbeck, Gary Arant Shirley Carter. First THIRD ROW: Agatha Crider, Allen Yates, Eugene Renfro, Linda Wilkerson, Marshall Moss, David Grooms, Thomas Howell, Larry Tharp, Brenda Deweese, Gary Owens, Gary Ste- wart. SECOND ROW: Glyn Ellen Terry, Kenneth Lynn, Bobby Webb, Kenny Stigoll, Ernie Brown, Lorry Jones, Nancy Bone, Larry Crabtree, Ava Deweese, Barbara SHgall' Carol Morgan, Marie Petty, Sandra Beck. FIRST ROW: Priscilla Whitlow, Paul Whitlow,' Annis Davis, Woodrow Byassee, Kenneth Brown, Bobby Thomas, Judy Byassee, Sommye' Carey, Cloyce Gill, Lindel Howell, Cherryl Gourley. Wilbur B assee Center Garth Petrie Guard Jimmy Morris Forward SECOND ROW: Coach James S. DeSpain, Garth Petrie, Don Hook, James Piper, Bobby Milner, Wilbur Byassee, Ollie Owens, Manager. FIRST ROW; Paul McGowan, Johnnie Puckett, Brodie Barriger, Jimmy Morris, Phillip Hunt. Second Team SECOND ROW: Manager Jerry Grooms, Gene Moss, Wilbur Byassee, James Piper, Lee Nance Mabry, Charles Hobbs, Manager Paul Lynn. FIRST ROW; Coach James S. DeSpain, Bill Terry, Dalton Puckett, Eddie Waters, Dillard Munsell, Tommy Adams. Home Economics THIRD ROW: Virginia Solomon, Mary Fleming, Carolyn Linn, Barbara Deweese, Phyllis Riley, Wanda Puckett, Joyce Gupton, Pearl Terry, Mary Ella Ham. SECOND ROW- Mrs. Maty A. Mabry, Edith Watson, Nell Partin, Lucy Holman, Rexene Lucy, Marjorie Hutchin- son Nancy Davis, Jane Herron. FIRST ROW; Shelby Partin, Mary Alice Hobbs, Lavada Clark, Doris Hobbs, Irene Linn, Zanada DeJarnatt, Carolyn Petty, Joan Griffith. Future Farmers of America FOURTH ROW: Bobby Pease, Richard Davis, Dale Gupton, Johnny Paul Linn. THIRD ROW; Clarence Husk, Dillard Munsell, Bill Terry, Tony Green, Dalton Puckett, James Presson, Nelson Watson, Donald Terry. SECOND ROW; Joe Burnett, Jimmy Fleming, Charles Sut- ton, Junior Terry, Gerald Stovall, Don Hook, Tommy Adams. FIRST ROW: Mr. Bert Dil- liahay, Donald Cullen, Robert Meece, Ralston Meece, Bob Milner, Garth Petrie, Brodie Barriger. Music Department THIRD ROW: Maura Allen, Irice Marie Bone, Alice Hobbs, Edith Watson, Jane Carol Lucy Mary Ella Ham, Shelby Blackwell, Walter Bone. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Jackson, Phillip Allen, Kenneth Puckett, Ann Gourley, Sandra Hayden, Judy Pease, Allen Buchanan. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Eliza Jackson, Fay Gourley, Shirley Carter, Linda Wilkerson, Allen Yates, Nancy Bone, Sheron Collins, Marilyn King. Patrol Department SECOND ROW: Wayne Riley, Buddy Rudd, Brenda Mabry, Martha Morris, Mary Jean Crawford, Linda Jones, Gerald Deweese. FIRST ROW: Charley Blackwell, Danny Owens, Wayne Deweese, Ben Allen Williams, Lonnie Stovall, Bob Sutton, Gale Cullens. VlWs Vl o MR. AND MISS C. H. S. Sue McGowan - Dalton Puckett •MR. ATHLETE AND MISS PEP Johnny Puckett - Mary Partin LORD HANDSOME - LADY BEAUTIFUL Donald Cates - Lucy Holman of MOST FRIENDLY J oyce Gupton - Bobby Rudd MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Donald Cullen - Nancy Davis MISS WACKY - MR. WITTY Pafsy Terry - Gerald Stovall The Annual Staff of C.H.S. presents the 1955 Wildcat. Yes, this is your 1955 Wildcat. You've paid for it, posed for it, waited for it, perhaps worked for it here it is. Mark those pages well. In years to come, they may be more meaningful than you can imagine, as each familiar face becomes a memory. Don t try to squirm out of it; we've got it all recorded for your grandchildren in the 1955 Wildcat: The activities of a year at C.H.S. THE ANNUAL STAFF JOHN SEXTON CO. MANUFACTURING WHOLESALE GROCERS P. O. BOX 4124 FEDERAL ANNEX ATLANTA 2, GEORGIA dvertism COM P LI M ENTS COMPLI MENTS OF OF MABRY OIL COMPANY FINLEY GROCERY N. E. MABRY ROUTE 1 CUNNINGHAM, KENTUCKY PADUCAH, KENTUCKY COMPLI MENTS COMPLI MENTS OF OF OHIO VALLEY SUPPLY CO. TUBBY'S HAMBURGERS OPEN SUNDAYS PADUCAH, KENTUCKY MILBURN, KENTUCKY GREETINGS COMPLI M ENTS OF OF MOORE'S SERVICE STATION L. H. BARDAY SON SEE-JI M DEALERS IN I. H. C. 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KENTUCKY VN'.vV . • '''W« ____-------------- •••• •■ • • • ) tP Almost a quarter of a century has passed since USECO published its first school annual, As we review those pages of yesteryear, a pleasant thought comes to mind—on some to- V morrow this, the nineteen hundred and fifty-five edition, will take its place in your heart as 7 a pictorial history of the good ole' days • W'V.v viwy'' e with ft ih ' 'i !, l 1 4. We know this book will increase in value with Il 'Wl v' e Pass'n® eac year' ar,d are honored to I'l VftlSwt have played a part in recording it. By Far the Greatest Name in Yearbooks nfr - Jr y u UNIVERSITY SUPPLY and EQUIPMENT C 0. i { 6001 E. Rosedale • Fort Worth, Texas
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