Danville High School - Log Yearbook (Danville, KY)

 - Class of 1935

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The Store In Danville That Carries At All Times THE LOG f GOOD LUCK YULLE HIGH SCHOOL May Your New Paper Be A I-luge Success ' And May You and Your Parents, As inthe Past Make The I-lub Your Shopping Place. The Things You Want VILL! ' KENTUC Societyiiii Rogue-Allen The marriage of Miss Myrtle Hogue and Mr. C. E. Allen was quietly solemnized on August eleventh. The Reverend J. C. Green, Methodist minister of Lan- caster, Ky., performed the cere- mony. The only attendants were Miss Virginia Wylie and Mr. Ter- Mrs. Allen is the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hogue of Shelby City and is con- nected with the Welsh-Wiseman Co., of this city. Mr. Allen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Al- len of Wilmore and a member of the Danville High School faculty. Immediately after the cere- mony, Mr. and Mrs. Allen left for Chicago for a short Wedding trip and are now at home to their many friends at 224 E. Lexington I Brashear-Whalin The wedding of Miss Virginia Brashear and Mr. Ralph Whalin was quietly solemnized June thirtieth in Owensboro, Kentucky. Mrs. Whalin is the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Prese Brashear of Marion, Kentucky. Mr. Whalin is the son of Mr. John Whalin of Bowling Green. Mr. Whalin has been a member of our faculty in Manual Train- ing Department since fall 1931. Mr. and Mrs. Whalin spent their wedding trip touring the state of Illinois, and are now at home in the Lynn apartments on West Broadway. THE LOG extends best wishes for a happy married life to tihese two couples, and much success in the future. The student body wishes to use this means of welcoming back into our midst Roland Cogar. Roland was a former student here. ry Griflin. Saxzzzzxxzzzzzxzzxzzzzzzzxzzzz D ZZXIXZZZXZZXZSZSXZSZXXXZXXZZSXZXSIZXXZXXZXXZZXS 2823332823832 Will Give X ' You More Miles For Your Money K The Same Price As Ordinary Gasoline exaco Fire Chief Gasoline ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, oo ouououu cancun oooooooooo

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1. THE LOG 7 Wiseman's ls Headquarters For Misses and Growing Girls Footwear Wiseman's Complete Showing of Quality Shoes for Misses and Grow- Tifjg - V 4 ing Girls are made by the World's Largest manufacturers. You'll find . X :eil service plus foot freedom at their modest prices. Each succeeding day YE ' it becomes increasingly true that Wiseman's Shoes are better. Ripple Seal, Elk, Scullied Call, Crushed Kids, Cali Skins, Embossed Suedes and Morroccasl They are the 'Smartest Shoes you seein the Classrooms i for Fall and Winter. Reasonably Priced. , .f':i'v-E I f . ' . '..' ' 1I,:f:'.f . 5:3 P' ' fit!-Tir' 9 ' x.. 0 , TV - -- 7:-iff mcouromvrno IITABLIIIIID nu ADMIRALS TRIM STANFORD, 32-6 Before a crowd of approximate- ly 1500, The Big Blue, proper- ly dedicated their newly lighted field September 21 by trouncing Stanford Hi 32-6. The first quarter started off slowly. The Admirals finally scor- ed by Williams being on the re- ceiving end of two passes heaved by Cundiff. McBeatlh made good the kick for point. The second quarter pepped up by W. M. Hendren intercepting a pass and following perfect inter- ference for 75 yards and an- other touchdown. The attempt for point was fumbled. The half ended ball. The third quarter saw most of Danville's second team in with two subs being made by Stan- ford. The Admirals crossed the goal line twice and McBeatJh's edu- cated toe kicked the goal once. This left the score 26-0. In the last frame, the Stan- ford eleven outplayed the Danville second team. Stanford made their one tally by a passing attack in the early part of the quarter. In the last few minutes the Admirals put over the last score of the game, but failed for the extra point. Every member of the Admiral taem saw action. The Danville field is one of the best lighted in Kentucky. Forty lights have been put up around the field and new bleachers have been built to seat approximately 1,000. This will make it possible for many more people to see the games with Hazard and Lexing- ton. ADMIRALS DEFEAT GREYHOUNDS 33-6 The Admirals made it two in a row when they defeated the Paris Greyhounds last week in Paris to the tune of 33 to 6, in a game in which the Mountjoy subs did most of the participating. The first team opened the scor- ing in the initial frame by hang- ing up fourteen points and hold- ing the Greyhounds scoreless, but the seconds played the second quarter an'd allowed the Paris eleven to cross their goal line for their lone marker of Uhe game. The Big Blue kept the scoring going again in the last half by chalking up nineteen points while keeping their own slate clear for the remainder of the game. Cundiff and Williams with two touchdowns each were the out- standing players, as botih of Cun- dig's markers were made from forty-seven and fifty yard runs respectively. Coach Mountjoy used all of his thirty players in the Paris en- counter as in the Stanford game. - Lest one doubt that Emmy Lou is the Phi Delta girl, just watch her. She can always be seen rid- ing in a big Chrysler with a Phi Delta pledge. I Old Fort Station Sa S.YLt'?3:.l1? S All With a Smile I



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PATRONIZE OUR Tl-I LOC CONGRATULATIONS HONOR STUDENTS VOLUME VI. DANVILLE, KENTUCKY, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 24, 1934. NUMBER 2. MIXED GLEE CLUB T0 PRESENT OH DOCTOR, l DEG: Cast To Be Announced In the Near Future by Miss Ma- this- Director. comanrhiiqvvo Acfrs Oh Doctor, a musical comedy in two acts has been selected by Miss Cathrine Mathis, head of the music department of the High School, as the fall production by the Mixed Glee Club of the school, on the nights of December 6th and 7th, The operetta was selected after careful inspection by Miss Mathis over ia goodly number to deter- mine which would be the best for the Glee Club and one that the students would be most likely to enjoy. The comedy supports a cast of eighteen main characters assisted by choruses of doctors, nurses, patients, Visitors, cowboys, Spanish tContinued on Page Twol HONOR ROLL In order to make the honor roll during any six weeks per- iod, a pupil must have made an A or a high B in every subject and have been perfect in attendance. For the pur- pose of determining the lower limit of a high B, ninety per cent has been set as the point . above which the pupil's mark must fall. When the student is absent because he its repre- senting the school in some event, such as when he is on athletic, band, or debating trips, he is still eligible for the honor roll. However, no other type of excuse, regard- less of how acceptable it is to the office, will make a student eligible for the honor roll. The following are the honor stu- dlents for the first six weeks: Twelfth Grade- Bruce Mc- fflnnfinnerl on Page Two! Two Admiral Mentors X C RICE MOUNTJOY ERNEST WOFORD Dramatic Club Announces Officers an ci Plans for Year ....1.., i The Senior Dramatic Club held its first regular meeting Wednes- day afternoon, October 17, for the purpose of electing officers and discussing plans for the year. The officers elected to fill the terms left vacant by outgoing of- ficers are: Charles Allen, presi-. dentg Joe Frankel, vice-president, Lucille Wylie, secretary, Lucile Wheeler, treasurer. Several new officers were announced by the sponsor, Mr. Foley. Jimmie Rob- inson will fill the position of bus- iness manager and will be respon- sible for the publicity of the club ,and the plays. Phil Foley, veteran stage hand, was appointed stag: manager and Ruth Van Winkle manager of costumes. Plans for the year were announc ed, The first production by the club will be presented in approximate- ly three weeks, before the assem- blies. Rehearsals for this play started Monday. Later there is to be a contest between the upper classes of the high school for the best play pre- sented before the assembly each class presenting a play. The prize for the winner of the contest will ,be a loving cup to be held by the class until the next year when the contest will be held again. This will an annual affair, according to Mr. Foley. Early in Febraury, the Junior ,Play will be given, with the mem- bers of the Junior class in the production. DANVILLE T0 BE H0 TTOKHSPA DECEMBER 7, 8 Centre College and High School To Be Joint Hosts In Press Meeting. PROGRAM-NDT-COMPLETE The annual fall convention of the Kentucky High School Press Association will be held in Dan- ville December 7th and 8th, with Centre College acting as hosts to the high school journalists, ac- cording to an announcement made by Victor Portmann, of Lexington, Director of the Interscholastic group. The association which is spon- sored by the University of Ken- tucky, decided to accept the local college's invitation, submitted at the last meeting in Lexington last fall, and as a result the meeting will be held in Danville for the first time. fContinued on Page Twoj FREE TICKETS On page seven of this is- sue of THE' LOG wil be- found an advertisement by the Ken- tucky Theatre which states that with ten cents and this ad a ticket to the show on Satur- day will be given to any pupil of Danville, High, However, in order that the students may not have to cut out the ad and mar their paper, the staff of the LOG in cooperation with Mr. Ladue, manager of the Kentucky, and Mr. Sanford have arranged that the pupils may come by the office and . obtain a ticket which will take the place of the ad when pre- sented at the box oflice. Please take notice that this offer is for the pupils of Dan- ville High school oinly, and if pupils' are caught transfer- ing tickets to some outsider this offer may never be re- peated.

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