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PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Tl-IE Loc. t WELCOME NEW TEACHERS VOLUME VI. DANVILLE, KENTUCKY, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3 1934. NUMBER 1. .WILLIAMS RESIGNS, SANFORD NAMED AS SUCCESSOR Former Head, Superintendent Of Model School In Norris, Tenn. SANFORD FROM MURRAY New Official Graduated From Centre College In The Class of '22. With the opening of the 1934- 35 session of the Danville High School, the students saw a new .principal in charge of the school. During the vacation months, Mr. J. D: Williams, former D. H. S. principal, resigned to become sup- erintendent of the Model School at Norris, Tennessee. Mr. Williams is succeeded by Mr. T. A. San- ford, former principal of Murray High School, Murray, Ky. Mr. Sanford, in accepting the position as principal at Danville, has a hard pob to fill, as Mr. Williams' loss was-regretted by not only the students, but by a great number of citizens of Dan- ville. Mr. Sanford has already proved, however, that he is a worthy successor to Mr. Williams. In his appointment to the Nor- ris superint-endency Mr. Williams received one of the highest of honors as applicants from every state,in the union were considered for the position. Mr. Williams was quite well known throughout the state in educational circles. He was vice-president of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association. Mr. Sanford graduated from Centre College in the class of 1922. While he was attending Cen- tre he excelled in scholarship. He was editor in his junior year of the annual and editor of the Cento in his Senior year. He was also very active in other extra-curricu- lar activities. He is a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon frater- nity, and was the first president fContinued on Page Twol l' 1 I ii Sanford Succeecls Williams T. A. SANFORD I J. D. WILLIAMS Log And Nautilus Are Merged For 1934-'35 l .-1... The new LOG makes its bow, opening a new era in the history of Danville High publications. In a meeting held Thursday af- ternoon, September 20, the Sen- ior class voted unanimously to combine NAUTILUS and THE LOG. This plan was suggested by Mr. Sanford and approved by the senior publication committee. Nine issues of the paper will be published during the year with especially large Christmas and graduation editions. THE LOG will be printed on good quality paper suitable for binding, and will contain all pictures and fea- tures tfhat ordinarily appear in the annual. Arrangements have been made through the school for all those who wish to save their copies of THE LOG to have them bound. In appreciation of the action of the seniors in agreeing to the con- solidation, extra copies of the paper will be saved for them to keep as their annual. This plan has been successfully adopted by many other schools and is meeting favorable comment on every hand in Danville. The combination will enable THE LOG to take advertisements, a privilege formally granted only to THE NAUTILUS. As a result of the increased funds, the staff of THE LOG hopes to be able to present a publication which will meet the full approval of its sub- scribers and make the plan a suc- cess. DRAMATIC CLUB NAMES TWENTY- TWO MEMBERS Fourteen Old Members Re- main For the 1934-35 Season. FOLEY IS THE SPONSOR Several Plays Are Outlined As Yearts Work Is Begun. In an exclusive release to THE LOG, Mr. Foley, new dramatic sponsor, announced the new mem- bers selected for the Dramatic Club as a result of the tryouts held last week. Twenty-two new members were selected. These new members along with fourteen old members of the club last year will compose the Dramatic Club for the year 1934-35. The new members of the club include: Welch Peel, Campbell Crockett, Dick Foster, Wharton Allen, Logan Caldwell, Madison Lee, Jack Guerrant, Joe Frankel, Horace Hendren, Joe Massey, Blackwell Brown, Bruce lVlcDon- ald, Margaret Steiger, Dorothy Marcum, Margaret Ellen Smith, Margaret Cheek, Lillian Wise, Boone Nichols, Ruth Van VVinkle,, Mary E. West, Emily Frankel, Ann Reid. The old members from last: year's club are: Charles Allen, Howard Gregory, Jack Stith, Row- land Cogar, John Creech, Jimmie Robinson, Emmy Lou Turck, Lucile fContinued on Page Twoj L l SYMPATHY The LOG wishes to take this opportunity to express its sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Clint Alford, in their bereave- ment at the loss of their son, Marshall. Marshall was a. popular member of last year's freshman class and would have been a sophomore this year.
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