Danville High School - Log Yearbook (Danville, KY)
- Class of 1942
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BH Cf ' THE LOG Valedictorian Salufatorian VIRGINIA LANHAM JOAN I-'ARRIS Vlrglnla 1S a Wonderfully lntelllgent Stralght As have always been her ass favorlte dlsh She s a true frlend and leads her class A cute gxrl and scholar what more Can you VNISII7 Beta Club 43 Pep Club 40 41 42 43 Presldent 43 Log Staff 43 Home Econom1cs Club 43 MOHIIOF 41 43 Junlor Red Cross 42 43 G1r1 Reserves 40 41 42 43 B1ble Study 40 41 42 43 Glee Club 40 41 All State Chorus 40 41 Chr1stmas Pageant 40 Tenrus Club 40 Student Councll 40 Natlonal Honor SOCICIY 42 43 Presldent 43 SCIGHCQ Club 40 41 42 43 Secretary 43 Glrl Reserves 40 41 42 43 Publicity Chairman 43 Blble Study 40 41 42 43 Home Economxcs Club 42 43 Dance Dlrector 43 Author of Style Shovt 41 Property Managel of Sklddmg 43 Staff of The Log 41 42 43 K H S P C 42 Junior Red Cross 42 43 Sh1rtSleexes 42 Flrst Ald 42 Forenslc 40 Glee Club 40 Chrlstmas Pageant 40 Jumor Dlamatlc Club 40 Tenms Club 40 41 2 +1 l ,, . . . . . . , 1 1 1 , , . 1 1 , 1 1 1 - - 1 , 1 , ' 7 Y 7 Y 7 7 , . l . , , ' . , . . 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 , - 1 1 1 1 , - 1 , 1 1 1 v x 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 , - 1 , ' 1 , A 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - . 1 1 , D . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 , - 1 1 - 1 - - 1 - , - - 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 l - 1 1 - X . l 1 1 , . 1 1 , ' . 4 LA ' ' Uv v ' 1 1 1 1 . . 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THE LOG GENTRY AIKEN At bemg a Romeo Gentry gathers no moss He says Alkens galn lS Somersets loss B1bleStudy 40 41 42 CHARLES ALLEN Lefty s the best eomblratlon we xe exer found A football hero and a scholar of renown Ro Club 41 42 43 Presldent 43 Beta Club 42 43 Vlce plcsldent 43 V3fS1ty Football 40 41 42 Co captaln 42 Alternate All Stal Team 42 Pres1dent Senlor Class 43 Track 41 42 Rfsexxe Basketball 40 41 Reserxe Football 39 MARGARET ARMSTRONG Myrts band sponsor eo editor et al And she l1kCS her beaus blond and tall Staff of The Log 41 42 43 Co editor 43 K H S P A 42 Ndt1OD8l Honor Soclety 43 Glrl Reserves 40 41 42 43 Blble Study 40 41 42 43 Sclencc Club 41 42 43 Treasurer 43 SCIEHCG Club COHVQDIIOD 41 42 Jr Red Cross 43 Home Econormcs Club 42 43 Ass1stant Dance Cha1rman 43 Sk1dd1ng 43 Sh1rt Sleeves 42 Band Sponsor 42 43 State Band Contest 42 Local Honor Club 42 Advert1s1ng Manager for The Gypsy Troubadour 43 New Flres 43 Sk1dd1ng 43 Tennls Club 40 41 42 Junxor Dramatlcs Club FRANCES BAKER Blonde blue eyed a real heart breaker Who IS the glflo Why Frances Baker' Home Economlcs Club 40 41 42 43 Blble Study 40 41 G1rl Reserves 39 LOUISE BARRETT Gawjas g1ft to Danvllle H1 A cute brunette wxth a twmkllng eye Transferred from Glrls Hxgh School Atlanta G60Fg1a 43 Home Economlcs Club 43 G1rl Reserves 43 Blble Study 43 JOE BLANKINSHIP A football hero who h1tS pay d1rt No wonder hes captured our lovely Myrt Treasurer Senlor Class 43 Ro Club 41 42 43 V1cepres1dent 43 Sc1ence Club 41 42 43 Presxdent 43 Sc1ence Club Convent1on 41 42 Vars1ty Foot ball 41 42 43 Track 41 42 Student Counc1l 43 Blble Study 41 DAVID BRANDENBURG Perox1ded ha1r has become qu1te a fad Dav1d s bleached locks make hlm a handsome lad FAY BRIGHT A l1ttle freckled nose twmklmg brown eyes As cute as they come tho just p1nt slze Log Staff 42 43 Co edltor 43 Sc1ence Club 40 41 42 43 Vxcepres1dent 43 Pres1dent 42 Delegate to Sc1ence Club Coment1on 42 43 Beta Club 42 43 Secretary 43 Secretary Semor Class 43 Sk1dd1ng 43 Jun1or Red Cross 43 Home Economlcs Club 42 43 G1rlReserxes 40 41 42 43 Sp1r1tof Kentucky 42 Football Queen 42 Momtor 42 Sh1rtsleeves 42 K H S P A 42 Blble Study 40 41 42 Scholastlc Test m B1OlOgy 41 Tennls Club 40 41 Glee Club 40 State Glee Club Contest 40 Chrlstmas Pageant 40 Jumor Dramat1cs Club 40 3 7 . -I . . . . 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' Y , ' 7 7 I Y ' 7 THE LOG CARLTON BROWN Carlton plays guard for the Danv1l1e B1g Blues Whlle he s play1ng ball ue ll never lose Tenms Club 40 41 42 43 Presldent 43 All State Chorus 43 Ro Club 42 43 Beta Club 43 Lab ASSISIHHI 43 Varslty Basketball 42 43 Concert Band 40 41 42 Marchmg Band 40 41 42 State Contest IH Band 40 41 42 Reserve Basketball 40 41 VIRGINIA MAE BROWN She knows the hbrarx l1ke a book When she leax es lVllSS M0016 w1ll be forsook Home Econonues Club 42 43 Asslstant L1brar1an 43 Pep Club 42 B1ble Study 41 G1rl Reserxes 41 Glee Club 41 EDNA CALDWELL Edna IS a blue eyed blonde full of pep and Zlp She s up on all the latest dances and at them she s a p1p' Home Econom1cs Club 42 43 Off1ce Ass1stant 41 G1rl Reserxe 39 RAY CHRISMAN Ray s gleaned the state of IIS fa1rest flowers Some day he ll be a second Powers Chee1leader 42 43 Shllt Sleeves 42 Vars1ty Basketball 42 Reserve Basket ball 41 Reserxe Track 41 Band 40 Student Councxl 40 Safety Patrol 40 EUGENE CLINE Bean 1S alxx ays bashful never had a flame HIS basketball plaung has xx on hlm vt1de fame Basketball 40 41 Reserxe Football 40 T1ack 41 Tcnnls Club 40 B1ble Studx 40 CLAUDE CURTSINGER Claude h IS '1 xx IX XK1tll1l1tlddlCS we 1 e htaxd Is that 11115 thu t 111 h1m Chaxles Atlas Ill 'lxansfeutd from PdlbbXllli 43 MARGARET DAVIS Some llkt thc Nat 1 some 11kt the Marlnts But Ma1ga1tt s all Aunt at least so It stems JL1I1lO1 Red Cross 43 Home ECOUOTIIILS Club 42 43 B1ble Study 40 41 42 G1rl Reserxts 41 42 43 Glct Club 40 41 42 ChllStlT1dS Pageant 41 ROBERT DURHAM Robuts lI1 the lNau f1ght1ng on tht sea Lots of luck IS sent to hlm by the class of 43 Band 39 40 41 42 State Band Contct 40 Reglonal Band Contest 39 4 7 ' 3 3 7 7 ' 5 , 3 , 7 . 1 1 a a r ' x s 7 , 7 , ' 3 , ' I 7 . 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THE LOG WALTER DURHAM A quiet guy xx ho knoxxs his oxxn 1 d Walters equal 1S hard to find EDNA EASTHAM Ednas a real blonde she s rot just fakin But shes troubled by heart its alxx ays Aik n Transfcircd from Somuset 1 Home Economlcs Club 43 Girl Rue xts 43 Bblc Studx 42 43 MARY 'LIZABETI-I ELLIS At selling War Bcnds and Stamps shes a xx hiz What will D H S do xx thaut capable Mary L12 Home Economics Club 42 43 f'ir1Rcscrwes 40 41 43 Blblc Study 40 41 43 Pep C ub 40 41 Tennis Club 40 41 Glee Club 40 41 Science Club 40 LARRY EWING A lot of girls we ve come to f nd Are xx cndering if Larix stlll has Pcgby on his mind LIGE FAULCONER After two years at Culxer we feel we really rate To have Lige come back to graduate Attended Culver Mil tary Academy 41 42 Gypsy Troubadour 43 Quartet 43 Octet 43 State Contest 40 43 HELEN FREEMAN She s friendly she s studious she s capable too So Helen we take off our bonnets to you BURDIS GIDEON Burds is one of the Jumpers so rare Some dav hell s ng or plax ox er the air Band 40 41 42 43 Office 40 41 42 43 Lbrarian 43 Instrumental Solo 40 41 42 43 Swing Orchestra 43 State Band Contest 40 41 42 Centre College Band 43 Brass Quartet 43 Sxn phonic Orchestra 40 41 42 43 Glee Club 40 41 42 43 Gypsx Txoubadour 43 Quartet 42 43 A11 South ern Chorus 41 Sh it Sleex es 42 Local Honcx C ub 42 MAPCELLP CIDEO I Pretty d ik cyes a real cute gal Ask anyone Marcellas their pal Bible Study 40 41 42 4.5 Home Economlcs Club 42 43 Girl Rescrxes 40 41 42 Glee Club 40 41 State Music Contest 40 41 5 A ' '. 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THE LOG ROBERT GORDON When Robert Jo1ned the army they gave him a gun So now h1S Chlef ambition IS to sink the Rising Sun VIRGINIA GREGORY Our Veronica acts just l1ke a queen When asked about that beloved Marlne Gypsy Troubadour 43 Stage Manager 43 Momtor 43 Glee Club 40 41 43 G1rl Reserves 40 41 42 43 B1ble Study 40 41 42 43 Pep Club Tennis Club 40 BOBBY HATCHETT Head cant travel the Harrodsburg Road very far Without gasol1ne for his l1ttle black car' Ro Club 42 43 National Honor Society 42 43 Tennis Club 40 41 42 43 B1ble Study 40 ALVIN HATFIELD The Orchestras prlde are you my lad And your taste 1n girls 1S really not bad Band 40 41 42 43 State Band Contest 40 Orchestra 43 Reg1onal Band Contest 38 39 VaFS1ty Basketball 41 42 43 Reserve Basketball 39 40 Glee Club 41 42 Track 42 B1ble Study 42 Reserve Football Team 39 HUGH HELM A Boy Scout who likes the wide open spaces In Uncle Sam s Army he s sure to go places DORIS JEAN HILL Red means danger so Watch your step' She s a Titian beauty with lots of pep Home Econom1cs Club 42 43 G1rl Reserves 40 41 42 43 B1ble Study mas Pageant 40 41 Tennis Club 41 State Music Contest 40 Science Club 40 Pep Club 40 ETHYL HILL Our l1ttle blonde cheei leader surely 1S sw eet ' Boys by dozens say she really IS neat Home Economics Club 43 Junior Red Cross 43 Log Staff 43 Cheerleader 42 43 Bible Study 40 41 42 43 Pep Club 40 41 42 Glee Club 40 41 All State Chorus 40 Ch11stmas Pageant 40 41 Tennis Club 40 41 MILDRED HOUSE Mildred can do vs onde1s with paint and a brush And 1l l the Glee Club she S1I1gS l1ke a thrush Glee Club 40 41 42 43 Quaxtet 42 Tr1o 42 Sc1ence Club 40 41 42 43 Junlor Red Cross 42 43 Home Economics Club 40 41 42 43 Gypsy Troubadour 43 G1rl Reserxes 40 41 42 43 B1ble Study 40 41 42 43 , . 11 - U - - I 51 11 1 , 1 , - , , 1 1 7 7 7 7 7 . 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' 1 1 1 1 3 I 3 7 7 7 7 7 ' THE LOG NOLA HUSKINS We thxnk you d wonder before you meet er If shes not a Spanlsh senor1ta Pep Club 40 41 42 43 Home Economlcs Club 43 Blble Study 43 Glee Club 40 JEPTHA JETT Jeptha l1kes red and blue but espec1ally Whlte And we hear h1s l1ne IS quxte all r1ght' Concert Band 42 43 Marchmg Band 42 43 Pres1dent 43 State Band Con test 42 43 Reglonal Band Solo 42 43 Dance Orchestra 43 Glee Club 40 41 42 43 Gypsy Troubadour 43 Quartet 42 43 Octet 42 Reglonal Vocal Solo 42 43 All State Chorus 41 42 43 Mxxed Glee Club 41 Chrlst mas Pageant 41 Ro Club 43 Sh1rt Sleeves 42 Student Counc1l 42 Jun1or Dramatlcs Club 41 Tenn1s Club 41 Safety Patrol 40 JANE JONES A charrnmg Smlle and sparkhng eyes A Home Economlcs Club worker who really tr1es Lat1n Club 43 Home Econornlcs Club 43 Monitor 40 43 Glee Club 40 43 Bxble Study 40 41 42 43 Glrl Reserves 42 43 BARRINGTON KINNAIRD On the s1ze of h1S feet hes always takmg a r1bb1n Hes the best sport we know and we re not f1bb1n Ro Club 41 42 43 Sec Treasurer 42 43 SCICDCG Club 40 41 42 43 VaFS1t Mon1tor 40 41 Glee Club 40 41 Safety Patrol 40 ELIZABETH LEMING A muslcal marvel and oh what a w1t You can readlly see why shes always a h1t' Nat1onal Honor Club 43 MOHltOF 43 Glrl Reserves 40 41 42 43 V109 presldent 43 B1ble Study 40 41 42 43 Jun1or Red Cross 42 43 F1rst Ald 42 Student Counc1l 41 Pep Club 40 41 LUCY LOVE Lucy s klnd of shy a Smlle from her IS a treat And as a good fr1end she s awfully hard to beat D A R Good C1t1zensh1p Award 43 Log Staff 43 Student Counc1l 43 Home Economlcs Club 43 Glrl Reserves 40 41 42 43 Blble Study 40 41 42 43 Glee Club 40 41 43 Mon1tor 41 43 Jun1or Red Cross 42 43 F1rst Ald 42 Tenn1s Club 40 41 42 Pep Club 40 41 LEWIS McWATERS Mac 1S a qu1et sort of chap He goes to class to take a nap IRENE McWHORTER Irene IS the prettlest blonde that we know She ll make a grand vufe cause she can cook and sew Home Economlc Club 43 Bxble Study 41 42 43 Offlce ASSlSt8nt 41 42 43 7 ' 7 Y 7 I 7 Y Y , ' Y , ' 7 , Y 7 7 7 Y Y 7 ' ' L4 ' 77 Y 7 7 Y , ' 7 7 ' Y , 1 1 1 1 1 ' Y 7 , ' 7 7 , Y , Y 7 Y 7 7 7 p 1 7 Y 7 , 64 77 7 , Y Y , 7 , ' 7 7 7 7 1 7 7 1 1 , 1 1 1 , ' 1 , ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 7 . 7 . u- ' YY 7 . 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'43: Gypsy Troubadouru '43: Home Economics Club 43' Girl Reserx es '40, '43: Junior Red Cross '43: Tennis Club 40 41' Bible Study '40 '41' All-State Chorus '41: Christmas Pageant '41' Dramatic Club 40' Student Council 40' Monitor 40. ETHEL MAY Ethel is noted for her beautiful auburn hair No vxondel ex eryone stops to stare Home Economics Club 43 President 43 Glee Club 40 41 43 Bible Study 40 41 42 43 G1TlR6SCTNQS 40 41 42 43 Christmas Pageant 40 41 First Aid Course 42 Pep Club 40 41 Tennis Club 40 Science Club 40 National Chorus 40 State Music Contest 40 BRUCE MONTGOMERY A good looking rascal who doesn t like the viomen Does he want a date Hed much rather go swimming Varsity Football 40 41 42 Tennis Club 39 40 41 Bible Study 39 40 Science Club 40 41 Glee Club 39 40 Safety Patrol 39 Student Council 39 D Club 41 42 DIMPLE NEWELL Dimple looks cute is what we all say Just watch the boys crowd her way Home Economics Club 42 FRANK NEWELL From Eagle Scout to Private thats our Frank Hard xx ork and ambition will gain him higher rank MARTHA PETROFF Martha wants a business career But her hearts in the Army so we hear National Honor Club 43 Vice president Latin Club 43 Secretary Student Council 42 43 President 42 43 Skidding 43 Bible Study 42 43 Glee Club 40 41 42 43 All Southern Chorus 41 State Music Contest Christmas Pageant 41 43 Girl Reserves 43 Home Economics Club 42 43 SYLVIA POWERS Who is Sylxlaq so they sing Shes the gal xx ho gets fun out of ex erythmg Bible Study 40 41 42 43 Home Economics Club 41 42 43 Pep Club 40 41 43 G1rlRese1xes 42 43 Home Economics Style Shoxx 41 Glee Club 40 'Vlonitoi 40 D1 miatics Club 40 EVERETT RANSDELL Cm you fe ntuie 1 gui is handsome as this No xxondel the girls ill flock to the Swiss Ro Club 43 Skideling 43 Seienee Club 43 Tennis Club 40 41 42 D Club Foo ii 4 43 X st 42 43 Shirt Sleexes 42 Christmas Pige int 42 Tr iek 41 42 Reseixe Basketball 41 Vaisity Basketball 42 43 , X , x , Y 7 3 4 i 1, v Y 1 7 7 1 , , , . x . .Y ' 7 ' Y , 7 Y 7 , ' 1 . 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THE LOG JAMES EDWARD ROY J E s the best dressed 1n our senlor class And hes been courtm that Stevenson lass Ro Club 43 Beta Club 43 Varslty Basketball 42 43 Reserve Basketball 40 41 Concert Band 40 41 42 43 Marchmg Band 40 41 42 43 Operetta 43 Dance Orchestra 43 State Band Contest 40 41 42 43 Drum MaJor 43 Snare Drum Solo 40 41 Tenn1s Club 40 41 Student Councll 41 42 FRANCES RULON A sweeter g1r1 1S hard to f1nd But a Knoxvllle boy IS on her mlnd Glee Club 40 41 43 Chr1stmas Pageant 41 43 State Musxc Contest 40 Gxrl Reserves 40 41 43 B1ble Study 40 41 42 43 Home Economxcs Club 43 Jun1or Red Cross 43 BILLY SCENT He kept the Adm1rals 1n the publlc eye Uncle Sam w1ll be lucky when he starts to fly B1ble Study 40 41 Log Staff 42 43 Tenn1s Club 40 41 JACK SETTLES Lxkes to camp and f1Sh does th1s boy Smffy And 1f your radlo s wrong hell set lt rlght m a 31ffy Sklddlng 43 TSHHIS Club 40 41 B1ble Study 39 40 DOROTHY SEWELL Dorothys a cute brunette Just take a look' By the way her heart belongs to Ray Van Hook Home Economlcs Club 42 43 G1rl Reserves 40 41 42 43 B1ble Study 40 41 42 43,Jun1or Red Cross 42 43 F1rst A1d 42 Glee Club 40 42 Chrlstmas Pageant 40 42 State Mus1c Contest 40 Sclence Club 40 Pep Club 40 Tenn1s Club 40 As a tackle hes great as a fr1end hes swell When he gets 1n the Army Just watch the Ax1s yell Transferred from Castle He1ghts M1l1tary Academy 42 Vars1ty Football 40 42 D Club 39 40 41 42 43 All Star Team 42 All State Tackle C K C Champlons 40 Sklddlflg 43 Log Staff 43 Lab Asslstant 43 Club 42 43 Sclence Club 39 40 42 43 MOH1tOf 39 40 B1ble Study 40 Track 39 40 Reserve Basketball 39 40 Jun1or Dramat1cs Club Grumbler 43 MARION K SIMPSON Monkey IS a track sta1 hxs runnlng cant be beat When It comes to manual tra1n1ng he IS really neat' Assistant Stage D1rector 41 42 43 Asslstant Manual Trammg Teacher 43 B1ble Study 40 41 Track 40 41 42 Record Holder 440 Dash D H Reglonal C K C Record Holder M1le Relay Reg1onal Record Holder 1 Relay Reg1onal C K C Record Holder 220 Dash Quad Meet Manager Reserve and V3TS1ty Football 40 42 PEGGY JOYCE SMITH Peggy works 1n the offlce from exght t1ll three Her wllhngness and good humor xx 111 be mxssed wa1t and see Home Economlcs Club 43 Glee Club 43 Jun1or Red Cross 43 Offxce As s1stant 42 43 G1rl Reserves 42 Chr1stmas Pageant 42 B1ble Study 41 42 7 It 7I ' ' 7 ' Y 1 . 1 . 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' 1 , - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' THE LOG DOROTHY SOULEYRETTE A new class member and a welcome one Havmg Dorothy Wlth us has been lots of fun Transferred from Burns1de Home Economlcs Club 43 DUMONT SOULEYRETTE F01 a boy l1ke thls our admlratxon IS hlgh We pred1ct he ll succeed at whatever he may try LEONARD SOUTHWOOD C capta1ns Danvllles Boys 1n Blue And he heads the sen1or student body too Presxdent Semor Student Body 43 V1ce presldent Student Counc1l 43 Varslty Basketball 41 42 43 Captam 43 AllD1str1ct 43 Most Valuable Player Award 89th D1str1ct 43 AllReg1onal 43 Flrst Team Al1C K C Basketball 43 Varsxty Football 41 42 Captam 42 Honorable M6Ht10H All State 42 40 Alternate All Star Team 42 D Club 41 42 43 Log Staff 43 Ro Club 42 43 Tenn1s Club 40 41 42 Track 41 42 Blble Study 40 41 Reserve Football 39 40 Reserve Basketball 39 40 JAMES STAGG J1mmy has been off preppmg for the Navy Academy If they g1ve M1dsh1pmen letters h1s wxll be the Navy E Attended Randles School 43 Cheerleader 40 41 42 Reserve Basketball Class 41 42 Junlor Prom Dance Comm1ttee 41 42 SARA STIGALL Sary IS popular and full of fun Dopey IS sure she IS second to none Sk1dd1ng 43 Beta Club 43 Junlor Red Cross 43 Blble Study 40 41 42 43 Home Economlcs Club 42 43 SCIENCE Club 40 41 42 43 G1rl Reserves 40 41 42 43 Sh1rt Sleeves 42 V1ce prexdent of Junlor Class 42 Tennls Club 40 41 Chr1stmas Pageant 41 42 Glee Club 40 LOUIS STRNAD Louls IS qulet dark and tall And h1s heart can be found m 4th study hall Concert and Marchlng Band 40 41 42 43 GLADYS TAYLOR It vxas late ln the year when Gladys came But her name on our roll has added to 43 s fame Transferred from Bovulmg Green late 1n the second semester of 43 MARION TERRY Marlon s for the Armv her left hand tells At Chrlstmas tlme she and W5 te heard vweddmg bells Blble Study 40 41 42 43 Home Economlcs Club 41 42 Home Economxcs Style Show 41 Dramauc Club 40 Pep Club 40 Glee Club 40 Glrl Reserves 10 Y . 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THE LOG JEREMY TIPTON Hes kmd of bashful-called Red as well as T1p But when It comes to gOllS he s really a plp Sklddlng 43 MODIIOI 42 Blble Study 38 RAY VAN HOOK Sclence 1S Ray Merle s partlcular meat As a Doctor we thlnk hell be hard to beat Centre College January 43 Log Staff 42 Band 39 40 41 42 Orchestra 42 Sclence Club 40 41 42 Presldent 49 State Band Contest 40 41 A M Peters SC16Dt1f1C Award 41 Chrlstmas Pageant 41 Shut Sleexes 49 Tenn1s Club 39 40 GENE VAUGHT A serlous boy Vtlth a pulpose ln mmd We d be lucky to hue more of hls klnd Transferred from Parksxllle February 1942 Traek 42 43 Danx1lleC,ent1e Orator1o Chorus 42 JAMES VEST The 43 class IS really the best And tops among em lb Jlmmy X est MARTHA WHITE Martha WLd1S yellow and green looks sharp as a tack But her favorxte color IS Jett black V1cepres1dentSen1o1 Class 43 Beta Club 43 G1rlRese1xes 40 41 42 43 Pres1dent 43 B1ble Study 40 41 42 43 Glee Club 40 41 42 43 Gypsy Troubadour 43 Jun1or Red Cross 42 43 Home Econornlcs Club 43 Fnst Ald Course 42 Tenms Club 40 42 Momtor 43 GEORGE M WILDER George s love IS sports but we bet by heck There s no one mole dependable than good ole Pecker Neck Football 39 40 MARIAN WILKINSON She slngs she dances has eyes of blue She s Beta Club presldent and cheelleadel too Gypsy Troubadour 43 Choxus of Handels NIGSSIAII 43 Gnls Glee Club 40 41 42 43 All State Chorus 43 Entrlnt l1'1X7OC3lC0HtCSt 41 42 43 State Glee Club 40 41 42 Gnls Tr1o 42 M1YLd Quartet 42 Chustmas Pflgeint 41 MlXCd Glee Club 40 41 Mlxed Chon 40 41 Klng Axthuls Pageant 40 Cheerleader 42 43 G1rls Reselwes 40 41 42 43 Pep Club 40 41 42 43 Home Economlcs Club 42 43 Beta Club 42 43 P1es1dent 43 JLl11l01 Red Cross 43 Sklddlng 43 Sh1rtSleexes 42 Blble Study 40 41 42 43 Log Staff 42 43 BUSIHSSS Manager 43 SCIGHCQ Club 40 41 49 43 K H S P A Convent1on 42 Junlor Dramatlc Club 40 Tennls Club 40 41 NONA LEE WILLIAMS Louxsvllle 1S Nonas fayorlte spot But Danvllle H1gh School l1kes her a lot Blble Study 40 41 42 43 Pep Club 42 43 Glee Club 40 41 43 G1rl Reserves 40 42 43 Home Economlcs Club 41 42 43 Gypsy Troubadour 43 State Muslc Contest 40 Chrlstmas Pageant 40 Tennls Club 40 41 42 Home Economlcs Style Show 41 11 , - .. H .. A H Y , ' 1. ' H ' .. ' v K1 ' ' 77 7 , ' Y . ' 7 ' 7 , , 37, , 39. , , . , V V 3, J 7 7 . 7 - ' 7 ' ' v 1 7 I 7 7 7 7 7 I , ' 7 7 7 ' 7 . 7 7 , 7 7 7 9 37 7 7 ' ' ' ' ' 7 . ' ' . w. ' 1 v ' . , , ' .... ' 7 7 , . ' v .' . v X ' ' Hy ' 7 1 X I' 'I e , x x 1 vl 3 1 . -r g 7 'f ' - Y' x- S , 1 i ' 7 7 7 ' ' 7 , . 1 , '4 ' Y , ' ' Kg X V1 - - f 7 , , , . 1 , 4 ,,,, , 1 , , 7 7 7 7 Y 0 ' 1 , ' 1 s 1 1 , y - v 7 . .. Y , 7 7 7 ! 7 Y 5 1 7 y 7! 7 . ' ' F 1 . ' 7 , ' , 2 7 7 7 ' 7 , ' 5 7 , ' Y 7 7 7 ' . , . , 7 , xl - 4 1 ' 1' 4 -. . r 7 3 r r 71 , ' ' - ' v 7 n v 1 a V3fS1ty Football 41, 42, Track 40, 41, 42, Blble Stud5 39, 40, Rescue' 7 7 , . ' . . X -. . 7 L '7 C 7 , . as H 1 . . ' -- -', H ' . '. f Q C X G - u X X 7 7 7 7 . 7 . . ' . f- ' ' 'f ' - . 1 9 s x ' 5 7 f - v v w X 3 5 7 . ' e 7 ' 7 . ' ,, 7 . v' 1 : J r a 4 X y 1 ' Q . ' v ' . - ' . - f . -- ' , .' ,. '- I 7 7 Y 7 7 - 1 x m ' ' - ' ' 1 v v 1 ' ' . ' ' , 1 7 - 7 V , , , . 7 . , ' , 1 v . X . - 1 .,.' , ' . 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El- I'hi1..TT llllj llgl I1 Slll'lf 'Til' 'll' lll111sU1s111tl11-AV1115'l1gl1t111u1111 1111111-.1 411111 lzl11'1'!jv. Il-11111 L1llt!11--f1l1l11u113's w1llkw111l11s11:1t11111Ilzmnf llwfzxw Fllmllzlll 4351. Till: Bmw IRIN' llnskm-llwzlll 'I-ESD: Igilllll 'HILL l31l1l1 StL1clY 411 l'l11'wE:.2i1ll11.If+1'v.w11v:l1v11l11 l1z1cl11l1:1Q1E11:1tw. 'l'1111'1 '.'.'lISll'T ll Llllll v.'11l1 wl111111 'l5z1l5 1l3flr, 11111, lil-11 -.1 lilaxl-II ilmll H, '-ll, Xlfzfiw' lalwlinilvilll '-42, 425. 'l'1:1vi-1 411. Ql. '42, 41 5:11115 l'z1i:1M'4'I.l51l1Ef SILUQ' N-lll, Flli llmw rw IZ11111l1:1ll'lH 12 THE LOG I THE LOG is lieu- GOON Be any Cvvecvry Bom-ny FUY Genwy up Sona E May PRE UDES Iahone 5'w ' cvsr 3 Lucy Helen F A QQYIS Hall vnsvvnw :ORG 1'o1sl',S pusy 5 Pe'rvoFF M HONASE Joan 5ovTh '00J 14 Q ' Fax 'Q ' V X ! , f P N ' 1 , 4 WM I ' I ' 'V X-V fi P sg I I I I -gf X ,, K ? Q ? . 4 if . , 7 A 5 N, ng, ' J I gl 4 K' - t ti 8 t. I, . M N.. E X . X Z ' 3 ,iw X , BX ,AV , I g f A qty- so n f 4 'Q A I! 4 f at - X el ,Q I 1 b by I . - -a fl' . T fd. A K 1 X 4. .xl X tx' ' j E . .. ., , X f I ' l KJ ZW: U A . ' if ' N, I , 4 if '-ik ,J I' Q eau 9 d BEAT HENRY CLAY GET THE LOG VOLUME XIV DANVILLE KENTUCKY FRIDAY OCTOBER 16 1942 NUMBER 1 OUR DAZlE Tlme marches on' Another year bxmgs co edltors to The Log xx ho xx11l present mmxatures of school l1fe 1n IhlS column Our Daze lk 4' Room number 2 doesnt seem the same noxx For many xears ll was occupled by M1ss Pansy D1nkle who was head of the Enghsh department All students l 1 xx ho had M1ss D1nkle as an Eng 1 llSh teacher should cons1derl themselves very fortunate 41 Beetle Toombs an Admlral if UIIIUIYUI 0 X 11 11 mu .fn N, . V if l WHY of daxs gone by lS back on the f1eld agaln Taklng Mr Sopers place as the reserve coach he 1S turnmg out a tough squad of Baby Blues that are a threat to any team Beetle has become a by xx ord to the reserves 41 4' of the school takmg college Four lead1ng members sen1o1 class are axxay at th1s vear JGSSIC Allen lS both h1gh school and courses at Montreat College 1n No1th Carolma Nanc1bel R1ffe 1s f1n1sh1ng h1gh school at Kem per Hall 1n WlSCOHSlH J1mmy Phelps 1940 drum mayor has moxed to Dayton Oh1o One of our cheer leade1s J1mmy St 1gg lS at school 1n Washmgton D C preparmg for the bmted St1tes 'Vl1l1tary Academy Good luck ehums 41 Last y eal Stratton Lee and Jo tn Farr1s both Jumors xx ere chosen labolatory ass1stants by Mr Wof ord When th1s fall rolled around Stratton had gone away to col lege and Joan d1d not haxe a free per1od B1lly S1ll1man back from a year at Castle Helghts M1l1tary Academy and Carlton Brown xx ere selected to f1ll the1r places 1n the chem1stry department O I Flxe of the 1942 graduates haxe already Jolned the SGFVICG J1m mv Bronaugh and John Bratton are 1n the navy Steve Stevenson and Raymond Betts are IH the tCont1nued on Page Sevenb 1 lt ?'y Q--grew Go Through ' Talklng Out Of Turn lW1ns Gov Cltahon 1 1 l For 9 3 Girls Th 8 3 g1rl ot 1941 42 xx ao are the present 9 3 g1rls of Dan x1lle H1gh School could tll f IH school has xx on for them a Clta t1on of apprec1at1on from Henry Morgenthau Jr Secretary of the Treasury of the Unlted States gox ernment Upon unammous agreement last semester any g1rl repr1mand ed fo1 unnecessary talkmg dur mg class pe11od pald one penny for the offense These penn1es grew lnto the am lllllg sum of f1xe doll us xxh1ch wxs l1'1XLStLCl m xx 1r st unps and sent to Wash 1ngton as a g1ft to help the gov ernment slap the Japs and klCk the AXIS back to the1r oxvn back yards Talk1ng out of turn 1n a class per1od ord1nar1ly 1n any well regulated school IS a nuxsance and a ser1ous offense but th1s notable class of g1rls has convert ed a fault 1nto a natlonal asset The names of these patrlotlc dxsturbers w1th the1r unquench able fla1r for conversatlon can be learned from Ada Edmlston secretary of the group School Chnldren Gwe Stacks Of Scrap On October 12 Danxllle C115 school ch1ldren contr1buted SIX tons ot scrap metal xxhen they were adm1tted to a p1cture show sponsored by Mr Rlchard Peffley manager of the Kentucky Thea Fe ' All schools were d1sm1ssed or the day to a1d 1n the scrap metal d11xe that IS belng held 1n the state Many unusual and lnterestmg artxcles were collected rangm from a fl1nt musket contr1buted by a student to a flxe pound coxx bell the glft of one of the mem bels of the Danx1lle Hlgh School 1 1culty RO CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS At noon on Wednesdav Octobe1 7 the Ro Club held the1r annual elect1on select1ng Lefty Allen as pres1dent for the school year Mr Boyd the sponsor an nounced that the other offlcers chosen were Joe Blanklnshlp v1ce presldent and Barr1ngton K1nna1rd secretary treasurer The board of d1rectors xvelcom ed two new members Lee Guth r1e and Carlton Brown l 1 1 1 l Elght Teachers JOIN Faculty Sheehan, Tucker, Elliot, Callahan Bright Rosen May Owens Instruct E1ght nexx teachers are added to the Danx1lle H1gh faculty th1s fall They are the MISSES Janet Elllot Anne Sheehan Mar-301-19 Brlght M1ldred May Ruth Tuck er Mrs Ehzabeth Rosen Messrs Laxxrence Callahan and W H Owens MISS Elhott commerce teacher attended Centre College and lat er rece1x ed her A B degree from Bowlmg Green Bus1ness College Busmess Enghsh added th1S year to the commerce departments currlculum IS taught by M1ss E1 10 Gradu 1t1ng from Centre Col lege last year w1th a mayor 1n Engllsh M1ss Sheehan IS now teach1ng her faxor1te subject m the seventh elghth and nlnth grades She also sponsoxs the Jun 1or Red Cross Danvllles superx1sor of muslc M1ss B11ght comes from Stanford Kentuckv xx here she xvas d1rect or of mus1c IH Lmcoln County Schools She rece1x ed her IYIUSIC xl trammg at Ill1'1o1s Wesleyan College M1ss May xx ho taught 1n Maple Ax enue School last veal IS tak mg, Mr SUPCI s place ln the Junlor lllgh sehool She graduated from E lstern State Teachers College ln 1940 xx 1th a B S degree After several years as teacher of Enghsh 1n Lebanon Hxgh School M1ss Tucker returns to Danvllle her home town to flll the vacancy created by Mr R F Scudders res1gnat1on She holds an A B degree from the Umver s1ty of Kentucky and an M A from Peabody College Nashvxlle Mrs Rosen succeeds M1ss Mar garet Penlx as phys1cal educatlon mstructor She holds a Masters Degree from Columb1a Un1vers1 tCont1nued on Page FIVGJ , , , . 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' 7 ' ! 1 - 1 1 l ' a a 1 ' ' - ' - . , ' ec ' sv - - . 7 7 1 7 , . 1 1 1 Q ' ' , - . 1 Q 1 a 9 ' - THE LOG October 1942 DHS Receives New Students Many new students are re1n forclng Danv1lle H1ghs ranks th1s fall Several of the new re cru1ts are al1eady tak1ng part 1n the school 3CtlXltl6S SIX new members have been enrolled 1n the sen1or class Lou ISE Barrett from Atlanta and Dorothy Soulerette from Alp1ne Kentucky haxe Jomed the glrls B1lly S1ll1man back from a year at Castle Hexghts 1S dolng h1s b1t as dynamlte tackle for the Ad m1rals wh1le Llge Falconer has returned from several years at Culver Larry Eum from Unlon Cxty and Claude Curtsmger from Parksv1lle are also new members of the class of 43 Transfer students represent the Jun1or class 1n many act1v1t1es Earl Bell one of the cheerleaders IS from Lafayette H1 and has contrlbuted some new yells Mary Jane Turley from Murray Ken good grades and IS on The Log staff Another new student from Parksv1lle IS Claude Toney Jere lyn Rogers came to Danv1lle from Wmston Salem North Carol1na A tenth grade student Don Phyfe of Fulton MISSOUFI has Jomed the Adm1rals th1s season Nme East End graduates have been added to Danv1lle Hls freshman class They are Mary Oldham Marxlyn F1tzpatr1ck Margaret Cook Chr1st1ne Brlght Thomas Grxffm Paul Rankm Buddy Br1ght Harold K1mberla1n and Emma Da1ley Harrxet Cun mngham of Cardome IS also wlth th1s group Mary Eton Rob1nson from Greenv1lle North Carol1na has enrolled 1n the e1ghth grade B11 ly Cunmgham and LOUISE Jett are also new elghth graders Whew' I never sausage heat Ill say Im bacon Scholast1c l Satisfying The Inner Man Eleven thlrty by the clock the shrxll peal of a bell a mad rush th1ough the halls and we f1nd ourselves 1n the D H S lunch room' When we arr1vc pant1ng and dlsheveled the faculty 1S already seated at the1r speclal table calm lx enJoy1ng the1r m1dday meal M1 Henry CFlashJ Lalr surround cd by a bexy of attractlxe women teachers IS monopol1z1ng the com ersat1on The long lmcs of 1mpat1ent students mote slowly tow ard thc food laden tables The seventh graders eyes begm to bulge sl1ghtly as they gaze 1n wonder at the vast array of cand1es cakes D165 and soda pop forbldden frults 1n the grade schools Above the gene1 al hubbub the r1ghteously 1nd1gnant voxce of a mon1tor IS heard Hey you' Gwan back to the end of the 1ne W1th an 1nsolent stare the of fendmg student bl1thely 1gnores the hand of the law and stands h1s ground W1th th1s the mon1tor goes meekly away to offer the same suggest1on to a low er class man xx ho u1ll respect h1s auth Oflty Afttr we reach the tables and make our select1ons keep1ng 1n mmd xltamlns A B C D as well as a posslble E F G and H we bolt our food as rapldly as pos s1ble F1nally full happy and undls c1pl1ned we emerge from the lunch room to contmue our quest for knowledge Holman Sells S360 25 ln Bonds, Stamps Break1ng all prev1ous records made by the Advocate Messenger carr1ers 1n sell1ng War Bonds and Defense Stamps Paul Holman s total was S360 25 for one week Malcolm Cochran placed sec ond Wlth S154 20 to hlS cred1t A l1st of the Danv1lle students and the1r sales follows Paul Holman S360 25 Malcolm Cochran 154 20 38 90 32 90 11 75 11 60 8 0 7 00 6 60 6 00 60 Kendall Veatch Howard Hunt Donald Ak1n George Wh1te Aubrey Thomas Gene Kauffman Rlchard Shewmaker Donald Bandy John Hannah Newspaper boys recelve no re ward for the1r sales however Holman was g1ven a pr1ze of one dollar fu' h1s extraord1nary ach1evement CLASS BIRTHSTONES Freshman Emerald anythmg green Sophomore-Moonstone they Jun1or Grmdstone reason best known by Jumors Sen1ors Tombstone four years would k1ll anybody Phoemx New Castle Ind GEOMETRY Glven I love you prove You love me I love you Therefore I am a lover All the world loves a lover You are all the world to m Therefore you love me The Bagplpe Dallas Texas Lanham, G Stephenson, Harlan Head Pep Club as elected Club at a afternoon one Othel Jayne Er V1rg1n1a Lanham vt presldent of the Pep meet1ng held Tuesday September 22 1n room off1cers selected were skxne Harlan v1ce presldent and Glor1a Stephenson secretary ltreasurer l I l Mr Young sponsor outllned the plans for the year Not only penc1ls and Chrlstmas cards w1ll be sold but also patr1ot1c em blems and school p1ns The Pep Club plays an 1mpo1 tant part 1n school act1v1t1es s1nce the letters and sweaters for ath let1c ach1evements are purchased w1th funds earned by thlS organ 1zat1on Welcome ID E ll L GRILL SEA FOOD CHOPS STEAKS SANDWICHES WHITE TAVERN Sll0P 5 - - - Hamburgers - - - GOOD COFFEE SOFT DRINKS BREAKFAST SPECIALS HARNESS TOOLS DIIRIIMI IIIPLEMEIIT GDIIPMIY VISIT OUR FOUNTAIN BEGLEY DRUGS PHONE 223 2 . 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October 1942 THE LOG Marked Decrease Seen In Number Of Grads Attendmg College Only sl1ghtly more than one fourth of Danv1lle H1ghS graduates are cont1nu1ng the1r educat1on 1n colleges and un1ver s1t1es ThlS contrasts sharply xx 1th the forty fue percent vthlch vt ere enrolled 1n September 1941 Centre cla1med th1rteen of the 42 graduates They are Jean Guthr1e Mary Ann B1les Doro thy Creekmore V1rg1n1a G1ll1am V1rg1n1a Medarxs Betty R1chard son Ann Ruth Smxth Geneva Rankln Bud Rue Carl Napps Donald Mart1n Sammy Lebcr and Thomas Oler1ch Attendlng the Unnersxty of Kentucky are Cotton W1sner Alan Frank Robert Thurmond Margaret Caldvtell IS takmg nurse s tra1n1ng at the Good Sam ar1tan HOSpltal ln Lexmgton F1ve graduates are enrolled 1n colleges and un1xers1t1es 1n the South Stratton Lee Agnes Scott Dor1s Jean Frankel SOphl6 New come Lucy M1tchell Wh1ttW0fth College Zeke Dexter Unxver sxty of Tennessee and Walter Hannah VPI In the serxlce of our country are Raymond Betts James Stev enson M1ke H1lton and J1mmy Bronaugh Speed and Steve are In the S1gnal Corps whlle the Navy has cla1med Jxrnmy and Whke Mrs Fleece To Teach Buble In Schools Mrs Charles L Fleece f Carnpbellsv1lle has been chosen to succeed M1ss Mary McCann Hu son as teacher of B1ble 1n the c1ty schools Mrs Fleece graduated from Caldvxell College Danvxlle 1912 D H S PORTRAIT Leonard Southwood a pr1or1ty on extra currlcular act 1v1t1es Leonard Southwood' Among the offxces that he holds we fmd pres1dency of the student body v1ce pres1dency of the Stu dent Counc1l and capta1ncy f the football team Leonard commonly known as C has had a br11l1ant career as a D H S athlete He went out for football when he was 1n the e1ghth grade and has played on the reserve team two years and the vars1ty team for two years Hes the bra1ns of the back f1eld says Goon S1ll1man pay 1ng tr1bute to h1s captam Basketball 1S r1ght down C Mrs Rosen Secures alley too for he has played onl the wars1ty team as forward for SUIIS For d three years Sprmg always fmds h1m on the c1nder track Last year he placed f1rst 1n hlgh hurdles at the quad I rangular meet and t1ed for fxrst place 1n pole xaultmg at Lex1ng 1 on 1n the C K C l Books bore C terr1bly especl ally those on requ1red read1ng l1sts In fact he hasnt a good vtord for any h1gh school subject except physlcs Theres sense to that he 3ff1ITIlS All moxles appeal to h1m and when Gene Tlerney IS at the State or Kentucky so IS C No Danv1lle H1 glrl has worn h1s class rmg but there are rum ors that a cute l1ttle cheerleader of a r1val school can almost throw h1m off h1s game Upon graduat1on th1s year he pes to major 1n athlet1cs and hySlCS at Un1xers1ty of Ken tucky That 1S 1f Uncle Sam IS w1ll1ng MISS Bradley What do you th1nk was the greatest accomp llshrnent of the Romans? Melv1n V I d say lt was be1ng able to speak Latm Exchange Wear1ng new blue umforms the g1rls 1n Mrs Rosens phyS1Cal ed ucatlon department present an at tractne p1cture on the f1e1d or 1n the gym The umfonns glve the g1rls a feelmg of coordlna t1on when they are playmg Mrs Rosen 3fflIT1'1S Class teams have been formed m volley ball and long ball and 1ntramural contests w1ll be held All students hav1ng vacant per lOdS 1n the afternoon w1ll be xxted to attend these contests Durlng the wmter months bas kctball w1ll be taught accordmg to g1rls rules At the close of the school year an exh1b1t w1ll be held 1n wh1ch all the physlcal educat1on classes w1ll take part NUMEROLOGIST IN LOVE Im not apprec18ed I don t r8' I told my gal frlend she was gr8 That she s my sc1nt1ll81ng fascm 81ng devast81ng f8 But I m st1ll beh1nd the ball that s number 8' Exchange Try th1s tongue tw1ster v w The skunk thunk the stump, stunk and the stump thunk the Skunk Stunk OPTOM ETRIST Exchange VISIT THE Danv111e Ky nAuvlu.E uwunnv Ann nnv GLEANING 'MES BEAUTY SHOP GDMPANY Inc , Before That LAUNDERERS CLEANERS DYERS HATTERS Next Formal Bllllllll 8 GARNER HAMBURGERS COLD Marshalls Fumurunf SPECIALTY DRINKS IF IT ISN'T RIGHT WE MAKE IT RIGHT' I 3 . - l it 3S!73 . 7 ! 0 , - . 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I I I l l THE LOG October 1942 THE LOG Publlshed Monthly by the Joumahsm Class of Danvllle Hlgh School Members of National Scholastxc Press Assocmtxon Kentucky High School Press Assoclatxon Chapter of the Qulll and Scroll cram 'WW mn 55905 Q IIIIEBSIW Emile? my ennlm Co Ed1t0I'S Margaret Armstrong Fay Br1ght Buslness Managers Marlan W1lk1nson V1rg1n1a Lanham Earl Bell Reportorlal Staff Lucy Love Mary Jane Turley June Colvxn Betty Webber Ada Edmlston Lew1s Dunn Robert Durham Sports Staff B1lly Scent Bllly Sllhman Leonard Southwood Feature Wr1ters Joan Farrls Dottle Roblnson Ray Merle Van Hook Art Edrtor Mxldred House Exchange Edltor Anna Clark Rogers Typxsts Ethyl H111 Iva Jane Zanone Sponsor Mlss Ehzabeth Hagan EDUCATION MUST GO ON' Why do I need an educat1on Is It worth wh1le to f1n1sh hxgh school and have a year or two of college before entermg the army W1ll I ever be able to enter my chosen pro fess1on These are the quest1ons that are asked by thousands of students 1n our schools to day These quest1ons cannot be answered by an 1nd1v1dual for our country 1S at war and we do not know what the next few years w1ll br1ng Of course many hlgh schobl grad uates Wlll enter the serv1ce of the1r country next summer 1f they feel xt 15 the1r duty to do so Others w1ll enter college to snatch a year or two of tra1n1ng before they rece1ve Uncle Sams call but then they w1ll be thmklng Is lt worth wh1le to go to college for Just a year or two It IS essent1al to get all the educatlon p0SS1bl9 It IS even more necessary now than It ever was for the boys who are ask1ng these quest1ons must reallze they are the men the government the Amerxca of to .morrow When th1s war IS over our country w1ll need educated people 1n the great re constructlon perlod As one of the hlgh school boys who hopes to graduate 1n 1943 and have tlme for per haps two years of college before Uncle Sam calls me I say to the other fellows Let's get what we can now and complete our educatlon after our country s great need for preservatxon has been met and peace has come agaln ALFALFA TAKES SCHOOL CALLING ALL SLEUTHS H1lf1 Stulfdents' No your eyes arent decelvmg you for th1s IS the language that lS rap1d1y replaclng Enghsh known as Al falfa Talk And I do mean replacmg' It has taken Danv1lle Hxgh by storm Alfalfa language 1S a remote cousln of plg Latln but lS much more refmed For lnstance school 1n p1g Latm would be choolsa and 1n Alfalfa lt would b schoolfool Obvlous 1snt 1t'7 It has been rumored that a class en txtled How to Speak the Cultural Langu age of Alfalfa w1ll be added to the currl culum second semester Teachers are sa1d to be taklng corres pondence courses 1n th1s ultra modern lan guage so they can understand the1r students recltatxons Welfel I lf1l mulfust s1lf1gn olfof nowl fow' Bxlfly' Catch on ROMANCE ON THE SHELF Once upon a tlme there l1ved ln The Book House The Bad Boy who was fam ous for hxs Pride and PreJud1ce HIS 11ttle fr1end Jane Eyre and he played many 1n terest1ng games mcludmg Reachlng for the Stars L1sten the Wmd War and Peace and We As they grew older and more 1n tell1gent they developed new and or1g1nal games Some of the1r favorltes were Sense and Sens1b1l1ty Gentle Juha and He1d1 At Seventeen The Bad Boy sa1d Goodbye Mr Ch1ps to h1s school master after havmg gone through Blood Sweat and Tears w1th h1m and stepped Out of the Nlght 1nto The New Moon 1n search of h1S Lady of the Lake He had 'Travels Abroad Insxde Latm Amer1ca North of the Or1ent and Insxde Asla wh1ch led h1m closer to a Garland for Glrls Later he changed h1s course to Westward Ho' Jane Eyre left her frlends the Llttle Women 1n search of some Llttle Men Whlle trave11ng she met Jack and J1ll Under the Lll3CS She became qulte ro mantlc The War at Sea d1sturbed her qulet l1fe and caused her to be known as The Llttlest Rebel After long years Boy Meets G1rl agam and the Good Shepherd was called to pro nounce them man and w1fe In Uncle Tom s Cab1n They l1ved happ1ly ever after 1n The House of Seven Gables One 10c Stamp w1ll pay for OXYGEN enough oxygen to keep a bomber pllot hlgh above most enemy pursult planes for 40 mmutes You are buxldlng for a brlght future when you buy a War Bond or War Stamp How observant are you' Perhaps you spend at least one hour m the audltorlum each day but can you answer these ques tl0l'lS7 1 What former superintendents plc ture IS on the left SldE of the aud1tor1um 2 To whom lS the organ dEdlC8t8Cl7 3 What famous pa1nt1ng of a presldent of the U S hangs on the rlght wall 4 How many 9X1t slgns are there? 5 What class presented the poem ove1 e offxce door 6 How many sectlons of seats are there 7 How many plctures are ln the Hall of Fame? lAnswers on Page Seven! PRINCIPALS CORNER September 1942 has brought the boys and g1rls of th1s country back mto school aga1n but under what dlfferent clrcum stances from those of other years' For the flrst txme 1n the1r llves they entered upon a new school term Wlth the1r natlon and al most the entlre c1v1l1zed world at war The homes from wh1ch they come are ser1ous homes th1s year touched already by the sor rows and sacrlflces made necessary by th1s confllct The students from those homes are begmnmg to reallze too that more and greater sacr1f1ces are Just around the corner 1f we are to w1n the war and the peace that w1ll follow These young people know that theres work to be done and a peace to be won They have a w1ll to f1t themselves to Wm th1s peace They know the1r country must have strong men and women ready and eag er to take the1r places of maxlmum serv1ce 1n the days that 11e ahead They do not mean that the Amer1can way of l1fe shall be lxghtly glven up Danvllle High School students are just a cross sect1on of Amer1cas youth Slx weeks of the new school year are gone and al most wlthout except1on our students are more ser1ous more thoughtful and ready to use to a better advantage the precxous school days that are therrs Surely all your teachers cant be m1staken They are unan1mous 1n declar1ng that you have made the best be gmmng of any school year 1n the1r teach mg experxence There certalnly 1S a better school spmt more respect and earnestness and students show mterest 1n trymg to flnd the best place for themselves 1n the scheme of thmgs You have set the pace for the new year When May of 43 rolls around make It pos slble for all to say that th1s school sesslon ended as It began the best ln the memory of any of your teachers 4 1 - - 11 ' ' 11 1 . , - I . . . . 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II . - I - - , ' ll Y! 4 , I - 11 . . - I E I Y ' 1 1 11 ' 11 , ' I as ' 11 ' . . l . ' ff 11 , . . . I ' K4 1 - 1 1 . ,, . . . I I I I ' Y u 11 . . . , . Y 1 I - . . I . as 1 9 ' ' . I I 1 1 , , . . . ' 11 October, 1942 THE LOG 5 mfliiiffedjiffmilifiil N What's ln A Name ! !! ty. Besides teaching girls' gym- nastics she has Seventh andi Our dauntless, daring, Danville . ' . eleven have man secrets hidden eighth English classes. Mr. Callahan attended Univer- sity of Kentucky, Indiana Uni- versity, Kentucky Wesleyan Col- lege, and Colorado State College. He replaces Mr. Stanley Kozar- ski, who is now serving in the United States Army and is sta- tioned at Bowman Field, Louis- ville. Mr. Callahan, director of the manual arts department, teaches mechanical drawing and manual training. He also con- ducts a special class from 7:30 A. M. until 10:30 A. M. The new band director Mr. Owens who succeeds Mr. David Farley comes to Danville from Columbia Kentucky He receiv ed his B S in commerce at East ern and attended the Unuersityi of Ky and the United States! Military Academy Mr Ovt ens al so has charge of the commercial department and conducts typing and shorthand classes at Centre College Ethel M I can t find a single pin' Where do you suppose they all go anyway? Miss Adams Thats hard to tell They re pointed in one direc i tion and headed in another Exchange FUN MUSIC Meet Your Friends BUNNY INN EXCITEMENT DRINKS P. .. y in the origin of their various nick- inames. If we could only discover 'the reasons for some of these' inames, how interesting it would' fbe! i For instance, why is Captain Leonard Southwood called 'tC ?I We are told this name originateda two summers ago at old Herring-! ton Lake. ' i Why should anyone with such ,dash and skill on the football, field, basketball court, and cinder, track bc called Dopey ? Could it have anything to do with Eng- lish class Mr. Phelps? Charles Allen is called Lefty I and Scooter We understand Lefty but why Scooter James alias Red Volner could not possibly be mistaken for any one else unless they had spilled a bottle of henna rinse The Admirals three big husky tackles have very sinister sound ing names Scar Kinniarcl Zebe Montgomery and Goon Silliman Where do people find names like those? During the St Augustine game did you hear anyone calling- Ellie Mae ? That was none oth- er than little Joe Young, they tell us. Why? Just ask Joe. All of Creekmore's buddies call him Satan . Of all things to call a good little boy like Layton! And where does Cyclone Brat- ton get his name? Ethel M. tells us it is because of his disposition. She ought to know! Some time ago everyone began to notice the resemblance between Jim Hughes and Dumbo , that cute little elephant with the big ears. Now Hughes is 'Dumbo to his friends. Another end Joe Blankinship has been mysterious- ly nick named Boomie Why? Joe Frog eyes Brummett one of the back field aces has Just acquired his name this season Another Blue Jersey Everett Crip Randall tells us his name started after a leg injury last year In conclusion here is a little news you didnt know George Wilder 1S a Jitter bug in his leis ure time How else vs ould he get the name Pecker neck 9 Junior Girl Reserves Elect Burke President ' On Thursday October 7 the Junior Girl Reserves met with their sponsor Miss Lanier to or ganize for the school year Offic ers for 42 43 are Bobby Blaine Burke president Patsy Volner vice president and Vera Strnad secretary treasurer Knitting for the Red Cross and making soldier s kits were select ed as projects for the semester Plans are being made for a pic nic in the near future opp ,VI DANVI LL! KENTUCKY CDed1cated to the Chem Classh A little green chemist Allen, White, Bright, Blankinship Chosen To Lead Seniors At the first senior meeting held Tuesday, October 13, officers were elected and senior fees were dis- cussed. It was also decided to continue class night. The officers elected are as fol- lows: Lefty Allen, tha White, vice-presidentg Fay Bright, secretaryg inship, treasurer. dent of the Ro C ber of the varsity football squad vxhile Martha is head of the Girl Reserves. Fay adds this office to her duties as co editor of The Log Joe 1S vice president of the Ro Club and a member of the var sity football squad president, Mar- and Joe Blank- Lefty is presi- lub and a mem- MCK1IIIlCk Classics SMARTLY TAILORED S6 95 to S10 95 McIIFEE S On a green little day Mixed some green little chemicals In a green little way The green little grasses Now tenderly wave On the green little chemists SUPER Green little grave SELF SERVICE McClymonds Record MARKET Oakland Cal ' SPOONAMORE S i' I 4 9 THE FAMILY MEETING SPOT SANDWICHES MILK SHAKES it H Y X . M Y 1 I 7 x 3 y 7 i t , , Ki Y? 7 . ' ' , ' 1: . , it ay i ' M x - - I ' - 1 I , . ' I I. , ry . . . , A - is is , 4. vi ' 1 . ' , . l , . 1 . . 1 , I - ' at iv g ' i - A 7 7 ' ' ' . ' 7 . . r . l , 5 ' 1 .i -- X H ' 9 , I l 7 -1 Y ' is ' ii 5 X ' r ' 3 . , l . X X ' ' l I D - i y r 3 , ' H ,, . . . . . I I Y 7 I I rt as 7 at is s , . . il-l l i - ' ' ' i 5 - ' - . . K . 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Q 0 x 'V i , ' 1 - a G' THE LOG October 1942 Owens Durects Band Majorettes Replace Flag Twurlers Under the d1rect1on of Mr W H Owens the D H S band has started the 42 season w1th f1ve new members and has chosen a group of majorettes to take the place of the flag twxrlers of last year Lucy Freeman FPHHCIS Cald well Betty Jane Dunn Sara Edlth Edwards Charlotte Ersklne Erma G1ll1am Emma Lou Roy Glor1a Stephenson Ann S1m mons and Barbara Armstrong were selected as the maJorettes to appear w1th the marchlng band through out the season The sponsor Margaret Arm strong reta1ns the POSIIIOH she held last year and J E Roy suc ceeds Jlmmy Phelps as drum maJor The members of the band are B111 Ezell Joe Strnad Ray Van Hook George Wh1te trumpets Mae Francxs Burns bell lyra Peg gy Carter B111 C1nnamon Mal colm Cochran Jerry Cund1ff Charles Hedges J eptha Jett Bob by Powell saxophone Burd1s G1d6OD LOUIS Strnad George W1lson trombones Jack Gray Paul Holman Sammy Dexter horns Robert Durham tuba Morse L Marcum bar1tone Jean Southwood alto clar1net John Hannah B111 Blankensh1p Bob May Bob Shelton Charles Pates drums Lee Guthrle tuba 'EH 0 R WARE PI-IARMACIST SHEAFFER FOUNTAIN PENS AND FINE STATIONARY Expert Cheer Leaders Inspire Students Cheer leadlng has become an art w1th Danv1lle H1s experts Ethel H111 Marlan W1lk1nson Car ol Ann Mannlnl Fuzzy Dunn Ray Chrlsman and Earl Bell Carol Ann Mann1n1 and Earl Bell Jomed the group ln Septem ber hav1ng transferred to D H S from other schools Several yells have been added to the school 11st and the leaders have worked out some clever formatlons and t1m1ng devlces Pep rallles have really gone over th1s fall and the Adm1rals have responded to the cheer leaders battle cry Fxghtl Flght' F1ght' Latm Club Started Officers Elected Orgamzmg the f1rst Lat1n Club ln Danv1lle H1gh School a group of Latm students met m Mlss Edna Wofords room Tuesday October 13 Plans for the comlng school year were made and of flcers were elected Meetmgs w1ll be conducted w1th the same form as a Roman senate Offxcers chosen were D Bandy consul Mary Jane Turley praetor and aed1le Martha Pet roff scr1ptor and Anna Clark Rogers quaestor S1x llctors w1ll be chosen to help w1th the pro grams To promote mterest 1n the stu dy of Lat1n and to learn more by 1tS practlcal appl1cat1on to mod ern l1fe IS the ma1n purpose of the club Lat1n games songs and plays w1ll be 1ncluded ID the pro grams The motto and password w1ll be dlsclosed at a later date It was d6C1d9d that dues of ten cents per month w1ll be requlred Thxs money w1ll be used for re freshments and other expenses of the club 1 1 l I FRESHMEN ENDURE HELL WEEK OF 42 Each year Just about the txme the n1nth grade students beg1n to feel rather 1mportant as fresh men ln hlgh school the d1gn1 fled sen1ors th1nk of Hell Week For one whole week the fresh men are at the sen1ors beck and call The perlod before the Ad m1rals toughest game IS usually chosen because the sxgns worn by freshmen help boost Adm1ral morale D H S plays Henry Clay October 16 so the week before IS set 8Slde as Hell Week Freshman boys are often heard I'6Cltll'1g lovely l1nes of poetry as they stand w1th the1r pants legs rolled up and the1r arms full of books Of course the poem could not be the one over the off1ce door and all the books couldnt belong to some stud1ous sen1or' Sh1n1ng shoes 1S another servlce whlch the green 11ttle boys often render to the d1gn1f1ed ones A strange but rather potent odor lssued from the freshman g1rls home room one morn1ng th1s week Inslde sat many rows of strange look1ng creatures w1th onlons around the1r necks They wore stocklng caps odd look1ng clothes whlch turned out to be dresses wrong Slde out long cot ton stock1ngs and half the1r gla mour was m1ss1ng as only one Slde of the1r faces were made up These beautlful damsels were of ten accompan1ed by a hot dog t1ed to a strmg and when mg a sen1or the freshmen permltted to bark Before the Henry Clay the whole freshman class march up town w1th the and glve a few cheers for the Adm1rals When the game IS over Hell Week w1ll be over too and the super1or sen1ors w1ll be Just pla1n Danv1lle H1 students agaln pass were game IS to band ADMI RALS Beat H EN RY CLAY RUYLE PIIARIIAGY IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH B a B Phone 49 We Delxver PETROFF LEADS COUNCIL In the f1rst Student Counc1l meet1ng of the year held Septem ber 6 0fflC8X'S were selected as follows Martha Petroff pres1 dent Leonard Southwood v1ce presldent Dolly Bandy secretary treasurer Mr Young sponsor announced that meetlngs would be held nesday of each week Wed THE GLUBE Sl'IOE UUMPANY DANVILLE S ONLY EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE BRYANT S SPECIALTY Sl'IOP RADIOS RECORDS Phone 263 WESTERN AUTO STORE R 0 Y S GRUUERY FINE FOODS TENDER MEATS Bud s Eye FOODS WE DELIVER Phone 232 O 6 . 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XX X , 4 X 7 ' ' 4 ,ff . . . , . - f 1' ' - - ,N 'ff . . . . - - I 5 f ' I I . ll ' I ly ll ll -Ociober, 1942 THE LOG 7 STUDENT COUNCIL 1942-'43 Home Room Represeniahves Joe Blankenshlp-Young Lucy Love--Bradley Frank Wolf Hagan Dolly Bandy Schoene Betty Davls-Cummxns Melv1n Veatch Er Woford Louxse Eubank Drake George Cunn1ngham Owens Ann Harlan F Robmson Robert Gwmn Fltzpatnck Ada Edmxston Lan1er Jean Davldson Sheehan James Burka Tucker Chfton Russell May Russel Hall M Robmson Lana Heath Ell1ott Jlmmy Clark E Woford Don Bodner Edwards Nancy Burem Adams Ella Mae Brent Rosen Student Body Presxdenis Leonard Southwood Young Wm Blankensh1p-Rob1nson Represeniahves at large Martha Petroff Bradley Anna Clark Rogers Cummms Lee Guthrle-Cummms J Erskme Harlan Cummms M1ss Roblnson You should have gotten here at 8 15 Fuzzy Dunn Why'7 What hap pened Exchange lwwwgt XSS' +920 naw' Q2 f.:::'5 i1, 5 V2 Home Economics Club Decorates Lubrary In Green, Maroon Swell' What a change' My how rxtzy' These are Just a few of the exclamatlons that are heard on the threshold of the lxbrary these days for MISS Mary Adams and the Home Ec Club gxrls have transf rmed the place Pres1dent Martha Curd class of 42 and her club members chose green and maroon for thelr scheme of decoratxon so the walls and bookshelves WhlCh were pa1nted th1s summer show an 1n terest1ng combmatlon of these colors Draperles and sllpcovers echolng the same tones have Just been completed by th1s year s ad vanced home econom1cs class The small offxce adJo1n1ng the l1brary has been converted mto a cozy loungmg room to be used by the glrls of the school Baugh and Garner Furmture Company donated a couch to be used 1n th1s room and Freeman s Furmture Company gave an elec tr1c lamp Home Ec Club g1rls obt 1ned the money for these proJects by sponsormg a cabaret dance rum mage sale and a d1str1ct lunch eon for the Boy Scouts OUR DAZE CCont1nued From Page Onej Slgnal Corps Mlke H1lton who recelved hxs d1ploma by proxy has been 1n the navy ten months Two Danvllle Hlgh teachers are 1n the army Mr W1ll1am Baker band dlrector and Mr Stanley Kozarskx head of the manual arts department Fr1ends and fel low students w1sh them all the luck 1n the world i l Last year the students of Dan vllle Hxgh depended upon Jean Guthrxe for everythlng She was the edltor of The Log and though she graduated last year she was glad to come back and help us get out our fxrst ed1t1on th1s year We are very grateful to Jean for showxng us the ropes 1 i Hell Week trad1t1on 1n th1s school has been solemn1zed these past few days Anyone not 1c1ng unusually clad students may refer to the senlors who are re spons1ble D1nner Guest W1ll you pass the nuts professor? Absent mlnded Professor Yes I suppose so but I really should flunk them Exchange ANSWERS 'ro QUESTIONS VISIT ON PAGE FOUR A FLASH BAC K In eleven years The Log has taken a long step from a two page bulletm to the streamlmed ed1 txon of to day Cal11ng the paper The Log a shlp s record to harm on1ze vuth our teams name the Adm1rals was the xdea of MISS Vlrgxnxa Bradley sponsor and Robert WISHEY f1rst edltor After three years of successful penny plnchlng The Log was adjudged one of the three best school newspapers 1n the state Its SIZE mcreased until lt was about as large as the Centre Col lege Cento At the f1rst staff meetlng 1n 1934 The Nautxlus the annual, and The Log were consolldated and advert1sements were permlt ted It was dec1ded that the sep arate ed1t1ons of The Log would be bound at the end of the school year to form an annual Thxs 1S stxll the pol1cy of the Journallsm department John W What shall I say about the two perox1de blondes who made such a fuss at the game? 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THE LOG October 1942 Aclmlrals Down Jumpers 20 7 Big Blues Make Bld For CKC Crown On October 2 Playmg before 3 000 spectators the Adm1rals put 1n the1r b1d for the C K C crown when they gave Somersets Br1ar Jumpers a 20 7 trounclng on Morrow f1eld Fr1day October 2 Lefty Allen and Dopey Phelps sparked the Blg Blues attack w1th the1r super runmng and pass 1ng Phelps scored the f1rst touch down from the three after a long dr1ve from the openmg klCk0ff Phelps converted from placement After tak1ng a punt on the1r own forty the Adm1rals began another touchdown march Phelps passed to Boyd who was downed on the twenty Brummett and Al len carr1ed the ball to the f1V6 where Phelps threw a beaut1ful flat pass to Allen 1n the end zone Phelps k1ck for the po1nt went w1de Wlth the ball lyxng on the1r own forty n1ne Phelps behmdl beaut1ful team blockmg cut back over rlght tackle and out ran the Somerset flash Gossett for the score Phelps aga1n converted to end the Adm1rals scor1ng for the Dlght Ne1ther team showed much power 1n the last half The Ad m1rals drove to the two yard l1ne 1n the th1rd quarter but faxled to Somerset started a drlve 1n the them erset score on a fourth dovsn pass fourth quarter that netted a score Rlce the b1g Som fullback drove from the forty to the e1ghteen on three plays sett threw a short pass to on the ten who galloped over for Somersets score Gossett to WllllamS for the extra mak1ng a 20 7 vlctory for the Ad m1rals Gos K1dd passed po1nt After playmg a bang up game for three quarters Allen was tak en from the game Wlth a bI'l.1lS6d h1p S1ll1man smash1ng tackle rece1ved a leg 1nJury and was also removed from the game after hold1ng down h1s Slde of the l1ne GARDWELL S THE Gnogfny FARMER S wa DELIVER PHONES DANVILLE KY I tv ff Of 0 r :aft E' 'N 2 J grease l f f f Z?Z amarask IM, Lrwat, mau- Cider 7.9 X ff GRID N After look1ng over the stat1st1cs of the Danv1lle Somerset game we f1nd evldence that the Adm1r als la1d down IH the last half A stunt l1ke that aga1nst Henry Clay m1ght leave Danv1lle on the short end of the score However w1th a dry f1eld the squad 1n good shape and no second half let up DHS should top the1r opponents by 20 po1nts lk li Probably the smartest quarter back ID our school s hlstory 1S C Southwood HIS strategy Cw1th Dopeys runmngl vxas the h1gh 11g t of the St X game C even makes up plays 1n the hud e lk 4 Pvt Haskell Short reporter and sports wrxter for the Advo cate Messenger lS leav1ng Dan xllle th1s week for an 1ndef1n1te stay w1th h1s Uncle Sam Scoop as he IS affect1onately known vull be m1ssed by D H S wk 1 Danv1lle made lt four 1n a roxx last Fr1day n1ght as they rolled over Sprmgfleld 39 6 Phelps scored three touchdowns w1th Al len Brummett and Robertson tallymg once each Danv1lles re gulars saw very l1ttle SGTVICG playmg only 1n the flrst and th1rd quarters Joe Young re C6lV9d a ser1ous knee 1nJury and w1ll probably see l1ttle actlon for several weeks Wllh the excep txon of Young the squad should be 1n good shape for the Henrv Clay tussle Phelps Leads Manners As DHS Eleven Smks St Xovler Tngers Led by Dopey Phelps the Ad m1rals opened then' 42 season Wlth a 13 0 v1ctory over St Xav1er on Maxwell fleld 1n Lou lSVlllE Saturday Sept 19 Danv1lle grabb1ng an early lead scored ten plays after the open1ng klCk off and agam m1d way 1n the fourth quarter Phelps returned the openmg klCk off 38 yards to St Xav1ers 42 yard l1ne A runnmg and pass 1ng attack led by Southwood Al len and Blankenshlp set the ball on the Xav1er 5 yard Strlpe On the next play Phelps clrcled left end for the score The extra po1nt was good St Xav1ers f1V6 man l1ne and d6Cept1VC T format1on kept the Adm1rals on the defenswe the rest of the second half XHVIBTS dr1ves were halted Wlthln the shadows of the B1g Blues goal CContmued on Page Nmel GITIZEN S NATIUNAL BANK Member F D I C DANVILLE KY Establxshed 1885 LOWE BROS PAINT AND VARNISHES PHONE 244 STAGE LUMBER BUILDING AND ROOFING MATERIAL HARDING ST s L . - - , . . 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I I 2 M 'S October, 1942 THE LOG Danvifle Higli Admiral Squad-m ikobemon Mfkes 'Jehu' Fourth row Don Fyfe Billy Silliman Barrington Kinnaird Jimmy Hughes George Wllder Lloyd Reynolds Bruce Montgomery Ed Kubale Third row Eugene Cline Joe Blankenship Stanley Boyd Bobby Bright Frank Wolf Joe Strnad Guy Best Everett Ransdall Second row Assistant Coach Harry Fitzpatrick Reserve Coach B H Tombs Billy Cinnamon Charles Hedges Rube Kubale Fra nk Kaufman Layton Creekmore Robert Robertson Joe Young Sammy Holtzclaw Coach Ernest Woford First row Assistant Manager Norris Armstrong Charles Allen Red Volner Leonard South wood D Phelps R Bratton J Brummett Trainer P Johnson Mascot Tally Ho Manager J Hannah Soph You ought to take Chlo roform Frosh Yeh Who teaches It The Sooner Cub X 'I gf X-. FOR YOUR NEW 1-'ALL CLOTHES Go To UAKAYS Smart Wearmg Apparel For Men PHELPS LEADS MARINERS tCont1nued From Page Eighty post Danville again took the offen sive In the second half and threatened several times before scoring In the final period The Tigers fumbled on their own 25 with Bratton recovering for Danvllle Southwood made a first down when he went from the 20 to the 14 Hitting the line and running the ends Phelps finally scored from the one foot me Southwoods strategy was one of the outstanding features of the game and Kubale Klnnalrd and Boyd performed brilliantly s the student who gets the paper s the school who gets the fame s the printer who gets the money And the staff who gets the blame The H1 Times l In St. Augushne Game Robert Robertson, making his Nvarsity debut. paced the Admiral iattack to a 39 to 0 victory over St. Augustine, Friday September 25 on the D H S gridiron Danville snatched the lead early In the initial period when Rob ertson went ox er after heading a down field malch to the St Aug ustine one Phelps converted A St Augustine fumble recovered hx Boyd on thc twenty set up mother Admiral touchdown when Boyd took Phrlp s pass to the six xx here Robertson Went over Phelps try for the point after split the uprights The highlight of the game came in the third quarter as Phelps sprinted 65 yaids for the Admir als third marker Phelps again converted Latei in the quarter Phelps 35 yard punt return put the ball on the visitors 15 where Brummett went through the mid dle of the St Augustine line for the tally In the final period Lefty Al len and Joe Brummett moved the ball deep In St Augustine terri tory where Phelps sklrted left end for another six pointer Dan villes final touchdown came late In the game making the final score 39 O in favor of the Blue team Silliman Boyd and Montgom ery were outstanding IH the Ad mlral s forward wall GIFTS I-'OH ALL OCCASIONS Will Be Long Remembered GO TO and MILADY moved FOR Dlshncllve Slyles K A H N S JEWELRY STDRE LEADING J EWELER WALLPAPER H. 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Y I ' i , 5 I I l I , I v H I I l 1. - ll 4 ll 1 THE LOG October 1942 Eli Ahoy Sh1prnates Well here We go 1nto another dear old school year xx1th th1S column ready w1ll1ng and able to d1sh out the scandal d1rect to you The b1ggest surpr1se of the year IS the romance betxxeen Marlan and J E That Sub Deb p1n hes sport1ng 1S a sx mbol of h1s pro M1nn1e Sue cant seem to make up her rn1nd between the Blg Blues three huge tackles May the best man xx1n Sad nexxs g1rls None of you have a chance Wlth that hand some bundle of man Don Pyfe slnce Jane Jones has completely captured h1S heart Poor Joe 1tS a shame he cant ever haxe Myri all to h1msc1f Th1s tune 1ts B1g Boy Talk about loxe letters you all should Just see the ones that M Veaich carrles around fromILou1sx1lle and Hogtoxxn You Creech Say they are really1 1 Bxlly Ezell surely must bel1exe 1n xar1ety bemg the Sp1C9 of1 l1fe as far as g1rls go anyway 1 but xxe bel1exe Fhrt IS IH the lead Van Hook and Dorothy Sewell Ireally have It bad Just vxatch lthem 1n the halls somet1me W1ll someone please tell us xx hw 1 C blushes ex erytlme anyone lment1ons Lafay ette cheerleade1s 1Wed really l1ke to knoxx ' ' Frances Caldwell and Txp ire ln a blg xxay Hoxxever Edxth McClure has been mterferrmg 1 Its pretty plam that G Ander son IS tvx 1tterpated Could lt be A11C9 Catron That gleam 1n h1s 1eye glx es h1ITl axx ay 1 The up and comlng affau of1 the younger crowd 15 Margaret Cook and Donald Spoonamorel 1Speak1ng of Cooks Corm a and 1B Haifxeld seem to be domg al 1 11ght W1ll someone please help Carol Ann make up her mlnd between can t loxe txxo and st1ll be true Why doesnt someone try to cheer Goon up Hes broken hearted SIDCG M Maxim moxed avx ay A p1lZ9 should go to Mary Jo Brown S A Derry and J E1iord for the1r progress Wlth those Som erset guys Some progress too' D Brandenburg has another' g1r thxs txme 1ts the cute L , Barrett from xx ay doxxn 1nl Gawya As I xx IS recalllng some of last, years txxo somes I found many 1s Juanxia G and B Rob1nson1 Joan and Mac and Gentry and Edna D1d you k1dS knoxx V Free mans latest IS from Junct1on C1ty A Mlss Cutter I bel1eve Crash' Bang Just referrmg to another Lanham Haifleld feud Well vxe know t1uc loxe never runs smooth R Chnsman s 1ntcrests are scat tered all over central Kentucky Whats he golng to do vxhen they 1 atlon gas We must not forget to ID clude M House and R Ramsey ln the long l1st of those sufferlng from heart trouble Through rel1able sources xn have learned B Greens secret pass1on IS Joe Brummett We also hear J Siephensons name lmked vxxth B Blankmshlps Popular songs heard 1n D H S I Get Along W1thout You Very Well Marxan W 'Who Wouldnt Loxe You Sxx eet Pea to Patty Jean W Trafflc Jam Lunch l1ne One Clgarette For Two cxgarette I Came Here To Talk for Joe Bobby Bxlght to Betty Jane D Same Old Story Sara and Cr1p Mr FIVE By FIVE J1mmy Flemlng Th1s Loxe of M1ne Ray Bratton Mean to Me Fuzzy to Mr Boyd At Last Scn1ors s My Guy Exma G11 l1am Y28 ACJMITBIS l I Rainbow Cleaners 10 , 1 . . . v. 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' xl ' 1 , fx, i 5 . f A, e Gave Thanks War Stamps ll-IE L06 Bu VOLUME XIV DANVILLE KENTUCKY TUESDAY NOVEMBER 17 1942 NUMBER 2 OUR DAZE Our f1rst SIX weeks IS over and we are enter1ng the home stretch of the second Most of us have recovered from the after xeport card blues and for a few weeks at least peace re1gned supreme In fact all students have been m1nd1ng the1r own bus1ness and behavmg beaut1 fully In the last ISSUE The Log stated that J1m Bronaugh class of 42 had Jomed the Navy The staff was m1s1nformed as J1m has passed h1s exam for the Army A1r Corps and IS wa1t1ng to be called if Two D H S graduates Mary Ehzabeth and Juan1ta Brown have Jomed the WAACs CWomen s AuXl11aTy Army Corps? They are both tak1ng baSlC tra1n1ng 1n Des Do1nes Iowa 8 Mary Ellzabeth Ell1s IS sport1ng a bracelet made of real Australlan co1ns WhlCh her brother Major Steve Ell1s sent to her from that country Her brother has been down under for f1ve months and wrltes that he llkes the country very much ma1nly be cause he has seen no Japs our f1re The f1re 1nterrupt us for an cooperate a l1ttle more and see how qu1ckly and qu1etly we can clear the bu1ld1ngs Someday our llves may depend on our gett1ng out of the bu1ld1ng 1n the shortest poss1ble t1me il We are not takmg dr1lls ser1ously enough bell doesn t r1ng Just to our classes but to tra1n emergency Let s try to Have any of you underclass men notlced the wanderme glances and easy HITS of the super1or sen1ors'7 It can all be traced to M1ss Hagans Engl1sh class where they are Wfltlng poetry Many Tennysons and Shakespeares are 1angu1sh1ng 1n the halls these days To be or not to be that IS the quest1on Bobby Bnght as Stephen Santry Jewel Franklm as Anne Santry Mnss Sheehan Presents Program At P T A The Jun1or Red Cross rece1ved recogn1t1on from the Parent Teachers Assoc1at1on at the1r 1tor1um on Fr1day November 4 when MISS Ann Sheehan had charge of a program ent1tled What the Jun1or Red Cross Means to Me V1ews on the subject were pre sented by Bobby Bla1ne Burke a Jun1or h1gh school member of the Red Cross and Ada Edm1ston a semor h1gh school member Mrs J D Ersk1ne spoke from the Mothers x1ewpo1nt and Mrs Florence Sulllvan Red Cross nurse presented a nurses 1deas and explalned the mean1ng of the 1ns gnla Dr Adolphus G1ll1am pastor of the Methodlst Church con ducted the devot1onal and Mr Boyd 1ntroduced several of the new teachers to the P T A Mrs Harold Burke pres1dent announced that room prlzes here after would be awarded 1n the form of war stamps lumors Selecl Class Play Frfteen lumors To Star In Burdette Comedy New Flres New FIFCS a comedy 1n three acts has been selected as the Jun1or play and 1S to be g1ven the mlddle of December Cumm1ns the dlrector chose th1s drama by Charles Qu1mby Burdette because of the success of Mr Burdettes play Sh1rt Sleeves presented by the Jun1or class last year The cast 1ncludes the follow 1ng 1n order of appearance Lu c1nda Andrews Anna Clark Rogers Susanne Toler Al1ce Cat ron S1d Sperry Vlncent Free man Jerry Neal Gordon Stephen Santry Bobby Bflght B1lly R1chard Guerrant Phyll1s Carol Ann Mann1n1 Anne Jewel Frank l1n Ollve Glor1a Stephenson Eve Jayne Ersk1ne Harlan D1ck Kubale Mary Marshall Mary Jane Turley Mrs Marshall Dot Robmson and Ang1e Sperry Ann S1mmons The Plot When the play starts Stephen Santry has Just 1nher1ted a small farm 1n MISSOUTI Stephen h1s w1fe Anne and the1r four Chll dren l1ve 1n Ch1cago Because of the var1ous 3CtlVltl6S of a b1g c1ty they have slowly been drawn away from fam1ly l1fe Stephen d8C1dGS to take them to MISSOUPI 1n a last effort to brlng them together The farm prox es to be the an svx er to Stephens dream Anne fmally real1zes that he needs her sympathy and understand1ng 1n h1S career as an author OIIVG the oldest daughter meets a young doctor Lynn Gray and the1r courtshlp proves very 1nterest1ng D1ck who has marr1ed Wlth the expectat1on that CCont1nued on page f1V9D 1 Centre Students Enroll In Dlrected Teaching Under Mr Boyd Snr Centre College students are enrolled 1n P1oblems of Supervls ed Teachlng a course conducted by Mr Boyd at the h1gh school These students are do1ng the1r superv1sed teach1ng 1n Engl1sh algebra and econom1cs Three g1rls from the Womens Department of Centre are work 1ng 1n the eleventh grade Engllsh classes They are Martha Bosley Mary Dee Honeycutt and Kat1e Keffer All are majormg 1n Engl1sh and want to teach 1n that f1eld when graduated though Martha Bosley would also l1ke to be a French lnstructor Johnny Mercer and Jody Mor row are practlce teachers 1n Mr Youngs math classes Johnny IS f1n1sh1ng college 1n three and one half years When asked how he l1ked teachlng 1n D H S he sa1d I l1ke lt all rlght but Im Johnny to too many people He added that he thought the students 1n Danv1lle H1 were rather bo1sterous at t1mes Jody Morrow lS an end for Centre College Praymg Colon CCont1nued on page two? 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THE LOG November 1942 Sludenls Hear Frederlcks Recrultlng Officer Alds School In Celebratmg Navy Day, Oct 27 M J J Fredemcks Chlef gunners mate who IS 1n charge of the Danv1lle navy recrultlng stat1on vxas guest speaker Tues day mornxng October 27 for a senlor assembly 1n observance of Navy Day W1th Mr Fred erlcks vxas Mr Vas1n yoeman 1n the Un1ted States Navy I want to expla1n to some of these youngsters what to expect should they enl1st 1n the navy was Mr Freder1cks open1ng re mark I feel sure that a num ber of boys w1ll enllst w1thout wa1t1ng for the SLlGCt1VS SGFVICG Act he added Advantages of the th1rty three var1ous trade schools were pomted out For those boys who after to cont1nue the1r educat1on after h1gh school he suggested class B 1 a course xeserved for young men who Wlll go 1nto off1cers tra1n1ng upon graduat1on But he sa1d even though you do take the requxred course spec1al mental and phys1ca1 tests must be passed before you may become an offlcer Therefore lt 15 Just as neces sary for h1gh school boys to develop the1r bOd1CS as lt IS to broaden the1r m1nds And he cont1nued 1f you do not pass both the aptltude and physlcal tests you may see actlve duty as an apprentlce Seaman Seventeen IS the age l1m1t he ex pla1ned and 1f you enllst at seventeen you xx1ll remam 1n the navy unt1l you are txxenty one If you enl1st at elghteen the m1n1mum tlme for xx hlch you may Twelfth Grade Coplas7 The rosebud t1nt upon her l1ps The golden sheen of her hau- If you re searchlng for a b1t of heaven You re sure to f1nd It there I see the moon The moon sees me God bless the moon God bless me The part1ng klSS you gave to Was qulte another th1ng For I cannot be sure of you Unt1l I have your r1ng IYI I thlnk you are so wonderful' It really seems unfa1r That for the love I offer you You do not seem to care My true love IS tall and th1n I could gaze for hours at h1m But alas I am forsaken For h1s dear heart 1S taken' He Sald I m leav1ng She sa1d Please dont He sa1d Dont bel1eve me I really wont Ixe seen xx r1th1ng clouds of xx ar And flashes of gun flre too There s hlstory 1n the mak1ng When bloody xx ar clouds brew My puppy IS a funny mutt He vxags from end to end I guess 1ts cause h1s talls so short He cannot make lt bend Tho he doesn t know how to s1ng And he doesnt know how to dance To my heart he can br1ng Happ1ness by h1s glance As I xx atch the beaut1ful sunset I thlnk of many th1ngs They are to me an answer A prayer on s1lxer xxmgs You are l1ke a fence I am l1ke a post You run all around And never stop at me I l1e sleepless on my p1llow N1ght after lonely nlght My thoughts xxander to where you are F1ght1ng for xx hat 1S r1ght STAMP SALES SLUMP War stamp sales have fallen down from last years S100 average to an average of 345 a week Under the sponsorsh1p of Mr Henry La1r the stamps are sold 1n each home room on Wednesday mormng The sales thus far are as follows September 21 S14 35 October October 1 October October Noxember 4 67 90 42 00 27 00 62 65 51 20 Engllsh IS a subyect That IS d1ff1cult for me When I look at my report card Student Teachers CCont1nued from page one? els b6SldES bemg an excellent math student He IS well known and equally xxell l1ked by the students of D H S Mr Cumm1ns econom1cs class IS somctmmes taught by Henry Prather the best orator on the Center campus Hr. lS also 1nter ested 1n mus1c md d1amat1cs and xx as chosen as one of the rapu scntatlxrs of Ccntrc 1n a xxhos xxho of schools all ox cr he count15 The l1b1ary has txx o shelxes of books for the practxcc te1chcrs use Alvma Gnffln Draws Gorgeous Gals For Admlrmg Students In the flrst per1od study hall an adm1r1ng group often sur rounds a qu1et dark ha1red g1r Alx1na Gr1ff1n who obllgmgly draxxs p1ctures of gorgeous gals for them Alv1na has a rare glft art1st1c ab1l1ty Last year as a puzzled ret1r1ng fxeshman from East End School she d1d not show her p1ctures to anyone but th1s year as a con f1dent sophomore she IS the talk of the school At present her 1deas careers are vague and uncerta1n Hoxvever dress des1gn1ng lnterests her Draw1ng oomphy brunettes xv1th mov1e star f1gures lS her favor1te past1me G1rls arent her only models for she can sketch any object that catches her fancy Yet Alv1na doesnt take art lessons and her style IS en tlrely her own Her 1mag1nat1on lS her only a1d She IS happ1est when she has penc1l a draw1ng pad and a xacant p6110d Do Your Room Over ln KEN TONE PASTEL SHADES Made By Sherwm WlllI3mS Co Ghesnul Salter Besl and Go For Your Thanksglvung CHl1St lS SIX years I haxe my usual E ICE CREAM BUYLE PHARMAGY see PHONE HEAQVTQ' swiss snumlnv MILK cumrnuv 2 . 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I v I I I ' ' ' ' ' , - X Z X , 1 ll u November 1942 THE LOG Mllk Sales Increase As New Program Is Tned In Schools A new l I11Ikf96d1I'1g program began Monday November 2 1n the cafeterlas of both wh1te and colored schools of Danvxlle for the purpose of ma1nta1n1ng the health of the school chlldren M1lk IS reduced from three cents a half p1nt to one cent The dlfference ln prxce w1ll be pa1d Jolntly by the government and the cafeter1as Professor E F B1rckhead sup er1ntendent of schools asserted that the sale of mxlk has r1sen slnce the 1nstallat1on of the new plan He feels that the program w1ll be of the utmost value 1n ma1nta1n1ng the health of the school ch1ld Every ch1ld w1ll pay one cent for a half pmt of m1lk even 1f he IS on the free feedmg IISI Mrs Joe Dunn revealed that there was an 1ncrease of 180 half p1nts of m1lk sold per day 1n the Danv1lle Hlgh School lunch room dur1ng the f1rst week of the new program FOR A QUICK LUNCH GO TO SPOONAMORE S DRUG STORE THE GLUBE SHOE GIIHPIIHY DANVILLES ONLY EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE I I 1 D H S PORTRAIT B111 Blankmshxp P1nkus IS not a new fall dress shade It IS B111 Blank1nsh1ps n1ckname bestovx ed upon hmm by Johnny Hannah for no appar ent reason except that they once went to a clrcus together When asked to state h1s OPIDIOD Hell Week Blanklnshlp replled dubxously O 1t s ll r1ght I guess He was a student counc1l re presentatlve for h1s seventh grade home room and now he IS pres 1dent of the Jun1or Hlgh student body Bes1des play1ng the bass drum 1n the band for the last two years B111 IS a blocklng back on the rese1ve football team He also plans to go out for basketball th1s year B111 IS the proud owner of a pool table and a m1meograph mach1ne and 1n h1S spare t1me he shoots pool or makes postexs for the school dances on h1s mlm 1ty he and h1s brother Joe took eograph As another after school act1v a contract to palnt the1r grand fathers barn Th1s project started early last summer but B111 1S st1ll spendmg h1s spare t1me Sllnglng red pamt Though P1nkus doesnt l1ke school work h grudgxngly admlts that math IS h1s favorlte subject Hovuexer the fourth per1od IS the h1gh po1nt of h1s day for It IS then he meets dark eyed Jeannme Stephenson 1n the l1brary The war wlll be over by the t1me Im elghteen he says So after graduatmg from h1gh school he hopes to uphold the fam1ly trad1t1on by becommg a noble son of Centre P Rankan J Rankin Goggnn Attend Cattle Paul Rankm Joe Rankm and Walter Go g1n 4 H Club members attended the annual Fat Cattle Show held at Bourbon Stockyards Lou1sv1llte as part of the Boyle County delegatlon The show began Tuesday November 3 and ended on Fr1 day Boyle county placed f1rst 1n the f1ve best calves exh1b1ted on Wednesday Th1s 1S the f1rst t1me Garrard county has not won th1s event On Thursday the Boyle county group took a second place on a ca1load of f1fteen calves Another member of the Boyle county group Carl Hlcks of Junct1on C1ty was the owner of the grand champ1on calf The calf named Johnn1e brought a PTICG of S57 50 per hundred pounds H Do you dance? She I love to He- F1ne That beats danc1ng any t1me The Booster Seventh Grade Exhlblts Posters In Room 4 In M1ss Ruth Tuckers room there IS an mterestmg exh1b1t of sexenth grade hlstory posters A Early Amer1can Back ground was one of the1r f1rst un1ts of work posters were made dep1ct1ng Ind1an l1fe explorers and early COIOHISIS B111 Rue Alv1n Brandenburg and Marv1n Canada drew excellent freehand p1ctures of th1s type In the group of patr1ot1c posters Lou1se Lomax Jenme Mae Freeman and LOIS Masseys work was outstandmg L1ll1an Faulconer made an 1n terestlng poster of Kentucky BRIIS SUPER SELF SERVICE MARKET Hollingsworth s Boxed Candy Dehcuous SANDWICHES an SALADS 0 R WARF WHITE TIIVEHH SHUI' S II V E S H 0 E S Men In The Servxce Need New Shoes So Keep Your Shoes In The Servxce GOOD COFFEE SQFT DRINKS REPAIR EM AND WEAR EM BREAKFAST SPECIALS GLlIIE'S SIIUE SHUI' . s 7 . I Z I . . . . - . 1. - 'H Y - . ,Q - ' ' v ' - ' - . . I ! 7 I , e h - ' . v v y S 1. - - ! Y . . . . I . U I . . . .I . . . , . vs I v - 1 . . . , 1 v ' Ii . 1 - 1 I7 V , ' Q ' ' - - - - Show n oulsvn e JDNES ' ' I I. ' 'II . I 7 . AA ' YI' v 4 - Q ' . . . . , Y I . I ' I g , - I ' y 7 , , . x 1 . u Y on ., . . , - y .A hy , 3 Q 1 - g , E ' ' I - I . I I , 5 I - I 1 I . ' ' n Q , ' u ' . 1 I Y ' d , . I an ' vt 7 7 Y . , ,li U 1 - 9-- . ' ' 14 sr I I h 1 1 - 1 ' A- ' ' u . I I I THE LOG November 1942 THE LOG Publ1shed Monthly by the Joumahsm Class of Danvllle Hlgh School Members of Nat1ona1 Scholastxc Press Assoclatmn Kentucky Hxgh School Press Association Chapter of the Quxll and Scroll x I. S , NWSWPBY I I IEEE 'kcgmvl' IWIIITI IIIBI Ilmzlfausm M II enrucnu Co Edxtors Margaret Armstrong Fay Brlght Busmess Managers Mar1an W1lk1nson V1rg1n1a Lanham Earl Bell Reportor1al Staff Lucy Love Marv Jane Turley June Colv1n Betty Webber Ada Edmlston Lewls Dunn Robert Durham Sports Staff B1lly Scent B1lly S1111man Leonard Southwood Feature Wr1ters Joan Farr1s Dott1e Roblnson Ray Merle Van Hook Art Ed1tor Mlldred House Exchange Ed1tor Anna Clark Rogers Typ1SI,S Ethyl H111 Iva Jane Zanone LET S GIVE THANKS Th1s Thanksg1v1ng I am thankful for my famxly my home and our freedom and a b1g brother f1ght1ng to keep our country free Thelma Green I am thankful for the rxght to worshlp God as I choose Monkey S1mpson Th1s year we should be thankful that our c1t1es and homes havent been bombed and our country mvaded and that we can Slt down to a Thanksg1v1ng d1nner 1n a free Amerlca Lou1seBarrctt We should be thankful that we IIVQ 1n a count1y vs hue ue can express our op1n1ons w1thout be1ng th1ovtn mto a conccntratlon camp R1chard Guerrant We must all be thankful that our Army Naxy and Mal 1nes haxe such f1ne boys to f1n1sh the Job Over There I hope that next Thanksgnmg fam1l1es and natlons w1ll be un1ted once and for all Ellzabeth Lemlng We should be thankful that we stlll haxe a chance to f1ght for our freedom Sammy Holtzclavt Thanksglx mg xx 111 probably mean more to us th1s yeax than ex er before There are lots of homes that have someone 111 the serv1ce We should all do our part to make these boys happy Dolly Bandy I I I What Thanksg1v1ng means to me A free country a good Thanksg1v1ng dmner and a church to go to and g1V6 thanks Betty Gw1nn I am thankful that I am ahve to g1ve thanks for the Joy of l1v1ng and that I l1ve ln a free country -James Wllklnson Thanks be to H1m on h1gh For th1ngs we hold so dear For fam1l1es frxends and shelters dry And may they be the same the commg year For men and boys who dare to know That to them the1r country calls In t1mes of need by vahant deeds To save our freedom for us all Betty Jean Clarkson OH SAY CAN YOU SEE What Amerlcan patrxot man woman or ch1ld IS not deeply moved by the stralns of our beautlful nat1onal anthem? The Star Spangled Banner IS our country s formal express1on of natlonal patr1ot1sm It re presents the unxty for wh1ch we stand and commands honor and respect Old Glory gallantly floatmg over Fort Franc1s Scott Key to produce the lmmortal words of The Star Spangled Banner Dur mg the nlght of the bombardment he was detalned by the Br1t1sh for fear he mxght reveal the1r plans By the dawn s early llght he could see the Stars and Strlpes wav1ng trlumphantly over the fort Belng overjoy ed he gave vent to h1s emotlons by creat 1ng th1s masterp1ece long to be remembered by the world Whenever the nat1onal anthem IS played anywhere persons belonglng to the naval or armed servlce are present all off1cers and enhsted men 1n unlform covered should salute at the fxrst note of the anthem re ta1n1ng the pos1t1on of salute untll the last note of the anthem has been played If not ID unlform CIIIZEDS should stand at at tentlon fac1ng the mus1c except at colors when they should face toward the colors If not 1n umform and covered c1t1zens should uncover at the f1rst note of the anthem No words should be spoken durmg the entire song Hlgh school students should never forget to pay homage to thls beautlful hymn wh1ch represents the un1ty of our country W as Amer1cans should be proud of our na t1onal anthem wh1ch 15 known throughout the world D1srespect to The Star Spangled Banner IS dlsrespect to the Umted States Two 25c Stamps w1ll pay for FUEL TO DRIVE A DESTROYER ONE MILE D stroyers rnoxe fast when a submarme 15 spotted and perhaps on fuel pald for by the Stamp you buy MR TURKEY Mr Turkey dont you strut' You look so m1ghty proud But I know a day thats commg soon When you re go1n to squawk out loud Now Turkey dont cock your head at And thlnk you re the boss Theres a day Just around the corner When youll cook 1n your own sauce In Ill Just let you have your day And old man pumpkm too Cause hes golng to be pumpkxn 16 And youll be turkey stew Good bye Mr Turkey Ill go away But Ill see you agam Come Thanksg1v1ng Day' -Janet Henson PERSONALITY QUIZ 1 What g1rl 1n the tenth grade has the most powerful handshake ln the ent1re school? ways forgets h1s lunch money and bor rows thxrty cents from Mlss Sheehan IS Engl1sh teacher? 3 Who IS the freshman g1rl that can out talk the tobacco auctxoneer on the Lucky Str1ke program? 4 What sen1or g1rl combs her ha1r n1nety f1ve tlmes a day 5 Who IS the boy that sleeps 1n Mr Cummlns hlstory class? 6 Who 1n the seventh grade IS known as the Bullet '7 7 What sen1or boy plays on the Ad m1rals and also makes stralght As 8 Who IS the sen1or boy that has the loudest horse laugh 1n school 9 What g1rl 1n h1gh school IS better known as Veronlca 10 Who IS the sophomore boy that de l1ghts 1n tell1ng glrls corny Jokes? tAnswer on page sevenj IN MEMORIAM Dolores Ann Strnad who was clalmed by death July 13 1942 after a prolonged lllness IS greatly mxssed by her classmates and fr1ends 1n Danvllle H1gh School Especxally talented 1n mus1c she appeared on many chapel programs w1th her favorxte mstrument the accordxan She was an actlve member of the Glrl Reserves and rece1ved honors 1n the Home Econom1cs Club for des1gn1ng and makmg a dress and su1t 4 . 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I . e- ' ' November 1942 THE LOG WATCH THE BLONDS GO BY The Black Plague sw ept ROLL - The twelfth grade leads 1n the number of students on the hono1 roll the f1rst SIX weeks of the school year The requ1rements are stra1ght A 0 all As except one B plus Twelfth grade Edna Eastham Ioan Farr1s Helen Freeman Martha Wh1te Ethyl H111 V1r g1n1a Lanham Charles Allen Eleventh g1ade Corlnna Cook Anna Clark R0gLlS Tenth grade Betty Webber N1nth grade Ada Edmlston Mar1lyn FILZQBIFICK Mary Old ham MIIIOH Massey E1ghth grade Bobby Burke Anne Harlan Joan Rogers Seventh grade Nancy Buren Maly Lee Dams Cur1ous fly V1negar Jug Sl1ppery edge P1ckled bug Maroon News Menom1nee Mlchlgan For Your TURKEY DINNER Go To THE IDEAL GRILL Eu1 ope the Seven Plagues swept Egypt 1n B1ble txmes but the Perox1de Plague swept D H S m the fall of 42 I Neally exery boy 1n sehool has tr1ed the pe1ox1de experlment but all have found lt unsuccessful Halr tones ranged from a p1nk1sh wh1te to a l1V1d red and now as the ha1r IS slowly grow 1ng ou startllng two tone effects are developlng When Emma Lou Roy and Sarah Ed1th Edwards were asked the1r op1n1on the male pe11ox1de blondes one of them Anyth1ng for a change' No one knows exactly how they Pe11ox1de Plague started George Anderson sa1d I was out at camp and saw some other boys w1th the1r ha1r pale yellow so I thought Id try the exper1 ment Other boys had no cho1ce ID the matter M1lton Massey has th1s to say about h1s p1nk mop One day I was 1n town when I saw James WIIKIDSOD George Wh1te and a few others stalk1ng me Before I knew what was happenlng my head was wet w 1th per1ox1de The next day I was a blonde' If the1e IS a boy 1n school that has not t11ed the experlment heres the formula elght tea spoon of ammon1a Th1s IS the S1ll1man Settles formula see them 1f 1t IS not GIIECLIVE Mass Woford Reads Paper At Classlcal Association At the annual meet1ng of the Kentucky Class1cal Assoc1at1on IH Cov1ngton Kentucky held November 6 and 7 MISS Ednaw Woford spoke on Medleval Lat1nI for H1gh School A Suggest1on and was elected Sec1etary of Extcnslon for the com1ng year Seventy flve members repre sented hxgh schools and colleges and speakers w e1e from Oh1o Tennessee and Kentucky The general theme of the meet1ng was the place of class1cs 1n the xecon struct1on per1od after the wa1 A d1nner at Hotel Nethexland Plaza ID C1nc1nnat1 Oh1o was the h1gh po1nt of the meet1ng because of the speech of Doctor Charles E LIIIIG Peabody College Nashvllle Tennessee sa1d MISS Woford H1s subJect was Words of Encouragement from a Roman Schoolmaster MISS Woford gaxe her speech wh1ch was based on her thesls Satu1day mornlng at the f1nal meet1ng of the o1gan1zat1on H. IIUUMER 81 SIIHS Paints - Wallpaper - Picture Framing WHITE LEADS G R CLUB Martha Whlte who was elected G11l Reserve P1es1dent 1n May OfflClally took charge of the club Frxday October 23 at the f1rst meet1ng of the school year At that t1me supportmg off1cers were chosen They are Ellzabeth Lem1ng v1ce pres1dent Mary Jane Turley secretary t1easurer Anna Clark Roge1s program cha1rman Iunlor Play fCont1nued f1om page onej h1s father w1ll support h1m comes mterested 1n farm1ng He IS encouraged by h1s w1fe Eve who hopes to save h1m from fallure A ne1ghbo1 Mary Marshall comes to play Wlth Phyll1s and! B1lly the young Santrys and b1eaks out w1th scarlet fever whlle at the1r home Th1s d1SaS ter adds humor to the play Corporal Flshbalt ls Home On Furlough F1shba1t back' Cecll Woods known as F1shba1t ln D H S IS home on a ten day furlough after hax lng been ln the army for n1ne monhts He belongs to the 121 Infantry and w as stat1oned for a t1me ln Texas Latel h1s reg1ment was sent to M1am1 Beach Flor1da and rernamed there for SIX months lNow he IS a company elerk at Camp Edwa1ds Mass aehusetts D H S Boosler B 81 B SHUE SHOP For A Relaxmg Game BILLIARDS Go To SULLIVAN S Drmks Lunches STAGE LUHBER 00 Z fI Q nd P f 7 E2 LOWE BROS PAINT OI1 VARN ISH ES Phone 244 - 5 , AI u - - ll . l v I A Ii I , f I , 4 I l ' I I I I I V, , , ,I U . . .. is I . 1 I f , I , .I I I I III I r , I ' . . ., H 1 i, - v I - . , f I 'I I ' ' . 1 I I I I' ' I I ,I . I . . . v ' . I I . - .I yu .4 1,11 I 1 I I I . . . . . S I II' . . . 1 I ' 5 7 Sl I7 I 7 . . - I , , , . 1 , . Y ' Q . 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I I I I X ' THE LOG November 1942 Admrrals Blasl Panlhers Danvrlles Forward Wall Holds C K C Rrval To Garn Of 7 Yds Danvrlle ran rough shod over a hrghly touted Frankfort eleven October 23 defeatrng them 39 0 rn a CKC t1lt on the home fr ld Phelps Allen Southw ood and Brummett lDanv1lles backfreld quartet! reeled off 357 yards and 9 frrst downs An rmprov ed Ad mrral forward wall held the Pan thers to 7 net yards and 2 frrst downs The Admrrals frrst scorrng chance came rn the openrng mm utes of the game when a Frank fort punt went out of bounds on therr own 35 Phelps moved the ball to the Frankfort 10 rn three plays Southwood knlfed 10 yards off rrght tackle for the marker Later rn the same perrod Phelps went rnsrde rrght end reversed hrs freld and galloped 70 yards for another Danvrlle A Frankfort fumble rn the shadows of therr own goal posts gave the Admrrals therr thrrd scorrng opportunrty and Phelps made ample use of lt gomg off guard for the tally In the second perrod Phelps agaxn brought the crowd to therr feet when he crrcled rrght end and out ran frve Panther tackles for 6 pornts that were nullrfred on Change Your Orl NOW SINGLAIR Drersler lllnlors swfraxa Vvell Lo and behold' The Admrrals frnally w on a game from Corbrn Frlday the 13th was a Jmx to Corbrn but a blessrng to the Admrrals who defeated the Redhounds for the frrst t1me rn rx years The t1e Wlth Corbln was the only thlng that marred the record of the undefeated team of 1940 Our nomrnatrons for the All Star Team are Srllrman South wood Allen and Krnnarrd S1111 man and Krnnarrd have proved that they are two of the best tackles rn the state Southwood rs consrdered the best quarter back 1n our schools hrstory and rs a good ball handler and blocker Allen rs a great passer and a fleet footed runner It The Corbrn game was the last for the followrng Admrrals Blank rnshrp Wllder ends Srllllman Krnnarrd Montgomery tackles Allen Southwood Ransdall Cllne backs These players wrll be sorely mrssed next year a clrpprng penalty Joe Brummett took the second half krck off on hrs own 25 and raced 55 yards to Frankforts 20 before berng downed Lefty Allen took the ball over on a reverse rnsrde of h1s own left end An automatlc safety gave the Admrrals two more pornts when Southw ood blocked a Panther punt Danvrlle I3lll6d twlce n the fourth perrod once on an nd re verse from Southwood to Allen md agam when Phelps drove through ce nter for 35 yards and a touchdow n maklng the fmal score 30 0 r cnnnwrsus L M nnocenr QUALITY PLUS SERVICE D H S Admrrals Wrn Over Madrson, 25 7 In C K C ame Danvrlle amassed a 19 pornt lead the frrst half and held rt X throughout the game as they won over Madrson Hrgh of Rrchmond 25 7 on the losers grrdrron rn a C K C encounter November The Admrrals garned 391 yards to Madrsons 142 and racked up 15 frrst downs to therr 7 Madrson krcked off and after an exchange of punts the Brg Blues started therr frrst drrve After Southwood Allen and Phelps had moved the ball from therr own 17 to Rlchmonds 43 Allen took the ball on a reverse and passed to Southwood for the touchdown Phelps try for an extra pornt was bad Late rn the frrst quarter Phelps on a cutback 1ns1de tackle sped 44 yards for a tally Hrs krck for the pornt after was wrde Danvrlle scored once rn the second perrod when Phelps took the ball off tackle and evaded the Purples secondary for the thlrd Admlral srx pornter South extra pomt In the second half Madrson scored therr touchdown on a run by Young after he and Bond had moved the ball 55 yards down freld Bond converted After Madrson had krcked off the Admrrals began a sustarned drrve that was good for a touch down when Southwood plow ed ov er from the 3 Phelps krck was ow Nelther team scored agarn and the game ended Wrth Danvrlle on the Purples 8 yard lrne Lrttle Blues Overwhelm Somerset Reserves The DHSReserves won therr frrst encounter of the season with an overw helmrng 26 0 vrctory over the Somerset Reserves on the 'Vlorrow fleld October 8 Sonny Dykes scored the Lrt tle Blues frrst touchdown early rn the frrst perrod from the 2 yd lrne after a 60 yd march A blocked punt by Lamb on the Somerset frfteen set up another score rn the second Massey skrrted rrght 15 yards and the second A pass from Dykes to Wrlkmson added the extra pornt A few plays later a pass from Dykes to Wrlkrnson was good for 47 yards and another score Late rn the frnal stanza Mas sey went all the way for the touchdown on an end sweep Massey passed to Clrne for the extra pornt makrng the frnal score 25 0 rn favor of the Blues Reserve quarter end for n ar ker For Good Home Made I L Bluegrass lleslauranl Danvrlle Advocate Messenger Devoted To The Interests of Boyle County W L SIMPSON Edltor P cop OANVILLE KENTUCKY 6 , l I l 4 4 . . . l ' , I . 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I l D ' lik QF 5 If -11 ,4 1 own' -I A' 1' 5 5 Er I' ' Q ' ' ' , ,rt - A f r f l ,, ., ' 7 November, 1942 THE LOG 7 Danville Scoring Spree Swomps Red Devils On l.oser's Field Danville's twenty point scoring spree in the first quarter was too much for a fighting Shelbyville eleveng as the Admirals downed the Red Devils 40-6 on the loser's gridiron, October 30. Bratton recovered a Red Devil fumble on Shelbyville 30 and three plays later C Southwood plunged over for the first Big Blue touchdown Phelp s kick for the extra point was good Danville scored two more touchdowns the first period Both KENTUCKY Wed Thurs Nov 1819 ANN SHERIDAN DENNIS MORGAN WINGS FOR THE EAGLE Fn a Nov 20 21 Z FEATURES 2 anila Calling Plus- andit Ranger Sun Mon Tues Nov 22 23 24 In Technicolor FRED MacMURRAY THE FOREST RANGERS l lwere -long runs by Dopey Phelps: Devils Hand Admirals ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS ON lthe first was a 45-yard cutbackl lover right tackle, and the second la 55-yard dash around left end.' E In the second period South-' lwood broke through the Red lDevil's line and blocked Igle- heart's kick. Blankinship caughtl the ball on the bounce and wentl i'l5 yards for a tally. Phelps place- 1 ment was good, making the half- time score 27-0. A 65 yard return of an inter cepted pass by Lefty Allen set up Danvilles third period marker Phelps plowed over for the score The last Admiral tally came in the fourth period when Joe Brummett drove over from the Late ln the last period Shelby ville opened a sustained passing attack that resulted in the Red Devils lone marker The losers try for the point after was bad and several minutes later the flnal whistle blew Fitzpatrick Supervises Physical Ed Classes Mr Fitzpatrick head basket ball coach at D H S IS super vismg the boys physical edu cation classes which range from the seventh through the eleventh grades Last year the classes only included boys 1n the seventh eighth and ninth grades When asked his chief aims M Fitz replied We are trying to aid the boys develop ment We also want to teach them fair play and good sports manship in all games Setting up exercises are f major importance vs th the sewenth and eighth grades while the fundamentals of games em n ov the older group VISIT THE DANYILLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING GUMPANY, Inc LAUNDERERS CLEANERS DYERS HATTERS First Setback Of Season, I9-7 Danville's Admirals suffered first setback of the season when the Henry Clay Blue Devils of Lexington won 19-7, October 16 on Danville's field. Danville received the opening kick off, and two plays later quick kicked to D6N'1llS 30 yard stripe With a series of end runs and off tackle cutbacks Henry Clay marched 70 yards for their first touchdown The try for extra point was good Lexington kicked to Danville and held them for downs On thc next play Underwood Lexing tons star back circled left end for an 80 yard touchdown run The try for extra point failed Admirals received the kick off and under nice blocking Phelps Allen and Southwood drove the ball to the Henry Clay 10 yard marker Allen heaved a pass to Blankinship for the touchdown Phelps kicked the extra po1nt Underwood received the third quarter kick off and ran 70 yards for a Devil marker The try for extra point failed Neither team threatened again Danville was on the defensive most of the second half and was outplayed in every department Underwood and Jacobs were outstanding in the Lexington backfield while Ketron Mahan and Boots were important in the ine PAGE FOUR 1. Jean Southwood 2. Bill Rue 3. Margaret Cook 4. Mildred House Ray Van Hook 6. Alvin Brandenburg Lefty Allen 8. Jeptha Jett 9. Virginia Gregory 10 5, 7. Jim Powell Student Prayer Now I lay me down to cram I hope to pass this darn exam But if I should fail to get this Junk I pray the Lord I will not flunk The Blue and White Knoxville High School Knoxville Tenn GITIZEN S NATl0NAL BANK Member F D I C DANVILLE KY Estabhshed 1885 Qi! le? - on-.alll 0-9 4 QAM ina? f X L -Yeilfavtsw X M, X i 'Sxvb wmv- buss i f f X ff I I 41 fi 941 f MCJRTUN 5 I lz. V . V X H , 1.4, c - , - In - ' ' ' .. v V l ,, V U I 5 ' Z Q' - . - . I '.-s 1. . - -1 5 A' - . . I' IIB - V ll A l I Y, .. A., . y . . U ' 1 - u ,l l , A Y- , F PM ta- X o - ' f ' , ' ' ' 42 1 I l '- Nils ,. .vnu f . , XL X y ' ly? - YV l -'g' f ww f' l' ' THE LOG November. 1942 'pears to be cooling lately.Martha iis often seen with Gene Vaught tention toward L. Barrett. Prune Head Hood is quite a Casanova -you should see I Greetings, and salutations, dear students! It is time once again for the lowdown on the lads and lassies of D. H. S. to come to light. Last time the writer of this column practically got mobbed. Here's hoping-I ! ! Of all the boys enrolled in this honorable institution we least suspected Joe Rankin of being such an ardent lover but we find that he and Dimple Newell are by no means inexperienced The old flames of last year Georgia and Lefty aie again go ing strong while Lee and Barbara are still a steady two some Say at least theres one girl around here who really rates' Who else but Minnie Sue could receive a dozen roses from some marine in California You should have seen the note en closed Billy Scent has suddenly taken a new interest in English Could it be those good looking practice teachers The library certainly seems to be the popular setting for many of our most touching ro mances We can always find Erma and Guy and Red John son and J Huffman there look ing starry eyed We wonder what attraction Lebanon holds for many of the Danville H1 swainsl How in terestlng it would be to know ' Special Notice To Girls There are a great many males running around here loose and I dtfinite ly think something should be done about it so in your interest Im submitting the following list of names to you Ed Kubale Bruce Montgomery Dumbo Hughes and Red Volner Well g to xamp one ' The Jett White courtship ap the girls that swarm around him in fourth period history class, Hood, let us in on your technique'??? During the last few weeks we have seen Dolly Bandy and Stanley Boyd around the halls in conversation?J Beazy is as loyal as ever- xstill carrying the torch for Fay. ' One of our alumnus, Carl Napps is really going to town with the sophomore class Of course K1ss1e Caldwell 1S the mam item on his list Both J Cooper and Carol Har mon have deep crushes on Joe Klrtpatrxck while the love of M Hunts life is Chris Bright L Meade IS in love again This time its a cute gal from the University We thought that summer time crushes faded in the winter but J Norvell is still in love with Buck They tell me C Erskine is pretty sweet on Rube Kubale and Sarah E Edwards dream man IS S Holtzclaw J E Roy has returned to his old love G Stephenson Wonder what happened to him and Mar 1311999 A budding new romance on the D H S campus is that of H Cun mngham and L Creekmore-Al so B Davis and C Hedges seem lto be doing all right Sonny Dykes has quite a lSCIlOUS love Affair with H Stroud Um sounds interesting Now foi a little news of thc teachers M Lair in a most secretive manner made a spec ial request to a member of the dance committee that Miss Sheehan be asked to help chap crone the dance after the Hemy xeiy subtle' This column would Just likr to whileJeptha has turned his at-I warn L. Eubank that it is a veryl ldangerous situation to have three girls all at once, namely J. Frank-l jlin, Peggy Smith. and W. Single-I ' ton. M. Key certainly must rate A-l in J. Vest's heart. You should see the beautiful gold braclet he gave her. In the younger crowd N. Arm- strong has a twit on Betty Gwinn while the names of Rapier and Helton. P. Wilkinson and Bil- ly Nicholos are constantly linked together. l VVell. kids, I guess it's 'iso-long lfor now but I will be back as perusual next month. Till then bye and dont be too good Baby Blues Nose Out Somerset Bunnies Reserve Coach B e e til e Toombs Baby Blues added second victory to their credit Thursday October 29 when they defeated the Somerset Bunnies Somerset kicked to Danxille and Dykes downed the ball on Danvilles own 35 vard line When Massey completed a beau tiful pass to Wilkinson the Blues seemed to be headed for an early touchdown but Dykes fumbled and Somerset recovered on the 20 yard line The second quarted started with Danvilles punt being covered by Blake who went ox er for the touchdown The Bunnies Zeke Sees '42 Admirols Zeke Dexter, Danville's former center and captain of the ,41 foot- ball team, returned to Danville the week-end of October 31 and attended the Shelbyville game. He graduated last year, was a member of The Log staff, and wrote a sports column called Zeke's notes. University of Tennessee is now Zeke's alma mater, and he is doing his part as center on the freshman team. Tennessee is the best school in the country, he declared. attempt for the extra point was blocked by Moore In the second half the Reserves scored two touchdowns Massey on a delayed spin off tackle paced 20 yards to score Danville s first marker The pass from Dykes to Wilkinson was good for the extra point The Baby Blues got a break when the ball was centered over the Bunny tail backs head for a loss of 30 yards Then with Danville again in possession of the ball Massey went over for another touchdown Dykes faked a drop kick and threw a pass to Bright for the extra point Late in the fourth quarter the third team Baby Blues went in the ball game The Bunnies made a surprise attack and ran 85 yards for a touchdown Fish plunged for the extra point but the game ended with a 14 13 margin for the Reserves FOSES Sk me GARDENIAS ORCHIDS For 5 J' HER FOOTBALL PROM CORSAGE fir. BURKE THE FLoRlsT Phone 77 ,is 2 ce' fe are M' 6 Ye, 15 ,-,Q VFW W, W SWEATERS AND SKIRTS Q' S2 95 to S7 95 .7385 BAUGH 8 GARNER S IF IT ISNT RIGHT WE MAKE IT RIGHT , . . r . I . I y 'T , . u ' - n - ' - -l-1 ' ' 1 . - ' 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' , . . . , ,- . h I ' ' ll ' ll ' LL 77 I, , 7 . Y I V b . . . . a . . - - , i Y - . . . . , Y . - , - - ' 14-13. n , - n ll ll I T 7 . . . I y - - . . I . . . l y Y . . . ' 0 0 Ki I . M 1 ' 1 ' , . . ' ll ll - ' ' . - ' l -' ' ' ' ' , T. I . . . - ' 7 Y Y T 7 . - v ' I l ' ' . . . V . 1 V . - . . I . - . . 1. ,, . iii.:-s 1415, ' ' ' ' ' : I -' 'A ' f . H . . . - f 1 ' , ' Qlfiiieff' V a , .. ,WN v 2' :mf . f i , . fra' I I 1 5 I N v 1 rn I f Q. W - Q W 4 . . ' I I I s22s:ztz:s:z:x21-Ie . gff':s:3:s:sEfs:z2f I . l 1 I 4 ef gig li':1:QfQfE QfA-v:':f: 55. -1 -, . .V-ii Jia:.....l.,fgii5S5SsEf?-2, good luck girls, hope you man-,Clay game. Very subtle, Henry, we ' ' ' . ' ' - ' ' '- , , :f f. f?5E1EzE5E5E!:s:1: E :-,.32g5E5E.f 'Q53-5321315222255 AT , u L MERRY T E HAPPY CHRISTMAS H New YEAR VOLUME xlv DANVILLE KENTUCKY FRIDAY DECEMBER 18 1942 NUMBER3 OUR DAZE Warm mxttens rubber boots and a general rush for the radla tors came 1nto the1r own these last few weeks as the flrst snow of the wmter slfted down over old DHS Throwlng snow balls has become qu1te an art by now and every one seems to have en Joyed Jack Frost s f1rst real V1S1t i Do you reahze that the Unlted States IS at war w1th two power ful nat1ons Germany and J apan Pleas for all k1nds of a1d 1n the war effort have been sent out to boys and glrls as well as men and women Buy war bonds buy sav mgs stamps glVG to the Red Cross help fold bandages, save grease and rubber and scrap metal' Save' Gxve' Buy' These words are war slogans Are you domg your part? if Luc1an Cundlff has wlthdrawn from school to take a pos1t1on w1th the local tobacco market Nanclbel Rlffe a member of the senlor class at Kemper Hall Kenosha W1scons1n and a DH S student last year was back roamxng the old halls about two weeks ago We have all mlssed her very much and were glad to talk wlth her IK Carol and Lo1s Harmon have really done the1r part about buy mg War Bonds and Stamps Each of the glrls bought a S50 bond last Wednesday We should all as Un1ted States c1t1zens try to buy at least one bond per year and at least one stamp each day Th1s would be a good New Year s reso lutlon 1 8 School IS out at last for Chrlst mas holldays' We have only one more week before Samt N1ck makes his annual call so-be good and may we be the f1I'St to w1sh you a very MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR' Betty I Dunn Succeeds F Bright As Football Queen Of D H S Betty Jane Dunn relgned as Football Queen Frxday nxght No vember 20 at the annual Football Prom She was crowned by Fay Brlght last year s football Queen Coach Woford presented the Queen Wlth a huge bouquet of roses from the 42 football team Follow1ng the coronatlon a tradxtlonal Queens dance was held m whlch the Queen was the only gul allowed to dance Betty Jane dressed ln a velvet and taffeta formal 1n harmonlzmg shades of blue began the Queen s dance w1th her escort Bobby Br1ght Colonel Vernon Rxchardson led the grand march and later Ann Ste1ger Wlth Paul Boyd Jr set the pace for a conga cham Mus1c for the OCCOSIOH was fur n1shed by Mxff Moel and h1S Troubadors Blue and Whlte streamers formed a canopy for the dancers RO CLUB ADDS MEMBERS Danville Hlgh Ro club has an nounced the selectlon of elght new members Bobby Hatchett Everett Ransdell Leonard South wood J E Roy B1lly Sllllman, Guy R1chardson Guy Best and Ed Kubale DHS Puls Two On All Slale Phelps Sllllman Place On Courier journal All State Eleven Two Danvllle Admlrals B1lly ,S1ll1man tackle and Don Phelps lback won flrst team berths on the Cour1er Journals 21st An 'nual All Kentucky Hlgh School football team Ray Bratton guard and C Southwood back were llSt6d for Honorable Mentlon Danvllle and Lynch were the only two schools to place more than one man on the flrst team Outstandmg 1n the ballotlng were Jess Braboy of Paducah an end and B111 Bryant f Manual a back They rece1ved the same number of votes l though Phelps was only one vote beh1nd the1r record and S1ll1man was only two votes off the pace averagmg 184 pounds to the man standmg 6 feet 1n he1ght and w1th an average of 18 years and a month ln age and you have a fCont1nued on page two? Mlss M Bright Plans Program Presented At Hlgh School The comblned DHS Glee Clubs asslsted by a boys cho1r from Broadway and Maple Ave nue schools presented a Chrlstmas carol program Thursday evenlng, December 17 1n audltorlum Mlss dlrector of mus1c schools was 1n program I Heard the Bells on Chrlst mas Day was the flrst selectlon on the program Then the grade school cho1r attlred 1n red robes w1th whxte collars sang Chrlst mas lullabxes A senlor hlgh quartet Jeptha Jett L1ge Faulconer Burdls G1d eon and Earl Bell sang It Came Upon A M1dn1ght Clear O Come All Ye Falthful was the selectxon of an octet compos ed of Martha Petroff Georgla Frenz Erma G1ll1am Lou1se Ram sey Jeptha Jett Burdls G1deon Llge Faulconer and Earl Bell the hxgh school MarJor1e Br1ght 1n Danvxlle Clty charge of the Marlan W1lk1nson was S0101St for the occas1on and a brass quar tet Jeptha Jett Joe Strnad Bur dlS Gldeon and Alv1n Hatfleld played several Chrlstmas ar rangements HIfChhllClDg, An Amer1can art has been shelved for the duratlon' Thous ands have lost the1r favorlte oc cupatlon as the country IS rap1d 'lv bc-mg strlpped of h1tch hlkers now they are as few and far be tw een as the cars they once thumbed Thls new cond1t1on can be at trlbuted to gas and tlre rat1on1ng Even on weekends crossroads harbor only a few dlsgusted h1tch hlkers who soon glve up the whole ldea as hopeless Thls art was a boon to college boys at the hollday season R1deS home for Chrlstmas and Thanksgxvxng were plentxful and the money saved was Just a gxft from the gods ' A Lost Art Because of the sad cond1t1on of h1tch hlkexs the lallroads w1l1 proflt nxcely on those who h1tch h1ked to sau But the rest who net er had any do re me to save w1ll Just have to stay at home In the summer the ratronlng vull greatly affect D H S stu dents Gone are the days when a coollng dlp ln Herrmgton Lake vt as obtaxned after a few thumb waggles Soda founta1ns will help rel1eve the s1tuat1on and per manent camp1ng at the r1ver will help a few However the average person wxll have to dream of cool snow and xceburgs as a subst1tute for th old swlmmmg hole . 1 1 . 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H . . . , 1 1 I e H ' ' N THE LOG December 1942 Gob Grasham Comes Home on Leave From Tralnmg Station Jlmmy Crash rm Dwnx xlle H1gh graduate of 1941 returned home on a fourteen day leax e from the Great Lakes Nax al T1.11n1ng Post after a fue xx eeks trunmg per1od It takes a long t1me to learn to sleep 1n 1 himmock Jlnn exclaxmed u afte1 lbout ix mghts you e n cxtch up on wow res The boys go to bed at and 1 o 54 start thmgs off xx 1th a m1le and a half run before breakfast J1m especxally on Sunday The gobs are taught to wash and roll the1r clothes somethlng that IS str1ctly Navy Everyone at the Tralnmg Sta t1on calls h1m Kentucky and he th1nks the Navy IS a great hfe for he IS already a platoon commander after just fxve weeks of tra1n1ng On h1s return to the Great Lakes he w1ll go 1nto submar1ne school for s1xteen weeks and from there-dest1nat1on unknown TWO ON ALL STATE CCont1nued from page onel plcture of The Courler Journals 21st Annual All Kentucky Hxgh School team says a sports wrlter for the Courler Journal IIADFIELD S SUPPLY STORE 124 Fourth Si Danvxlle Kentucky I Girls Start Duration Fads An nher fda 18 sxweepmg he s c e ll ole D H e g s no eont 1 cover I1lLILlj then h ur xx 1th a scarf they haxe to haxe one xlmost the s e of a tablecloth The bxgger the scarf the better Red and xxh1te checked ones le 1d 1n popu lllltt but other colors follow lose second lhe Jeep 1a1n hat 15 another coxerlng fad xxhlch has 1, uned popularlty vtlth the males llso These bonnets really a1d Ill keeplng the ram off and they xre tres omarnental If some of the older brothers are vtonde rlng vt here then flannel sh1rts md Jackets haxe gone Just ask Chrls Brlght and Fl1rt Roy ChTlS speclahzes 1n brlght flannel shxrts whxle Flnts strong pO1Dt 1S J E S tackets Of course Margaret Armstrong wears boys Jackets too but they are her own SUILS are always good and espec1ally Dor1s Hllls brown and whxte one Wlth the sh1rt to match her aubum ha1r Str1k1ng eh what? M1lady s head seems to be get t1ng most of our attentlon but no one mlnds especlally 1f we say how cute Sara Stlgall looks 1n bangs and how str1k1ng Fay Brlght IS ln her red glasses Fay wasnt content to palnt her g asses xnn she bought hers brxght re One of the most o11g1nal Jack l ets IH school IS Nla1g,aret Daxlss of frlnged suede It xx as msptred, by the frontlelsmen no less 1 That great thumpmg no1se on ramv days 1S just Martha Wh1te ' Vlfglnla Lanham MdlV Ell1s and many other lasses trampmg around ln brlght colored boots Brown and black must be tool dull for some of them cause, they sport red uhlte and blue! ones too 1 S me e al 1 3 good lookmg jewelry 1S belng vtoln by our? faxr maldens th1s year Obserxe Llbby Lem1ngs beaut1ful dla mond r1ng and oh that frater n1ty p1n of LOUISE Barretts'I More of a novelty IS Mar1an W1lk msons great b1g plast1c W SIHCG good sweaters are dlffl cult to get why not change the appearance of your Stlll good ones If your beloved blue car dlgan looks a l1ttle old put some brlght plald rxbbon b1nd1ng on It and presto-a new sweater' If you need a new evenlng dress and cant buy one try p1nn1ng a sequln flower on your black pull over and see what a hlt lt makes Any new way to change a dress and make xt do one more season w1ll be conservlng precious ma terlal Remember you are be1ng patr1ot1c when you conserve' DAI-'FYNITIONS Muddle-Center of anythlng Paraslte-Nat1ve of Pans RGVOIULIOU Form of govern ment Jargon A chem1call1ke organ Ed1t Past tense of eat It Revxslon A form of arlthmetlc Angle A geometrlcal fxgure The 3 Rs We are you are they are McK1nley Txmcs Canton Ohlo WEDDING BELLS Mlss Martha Rae Curd class of 42 and Mr Robert Durham class of 43 were marr1ed at 11 o clock November 28 1942 at the home of Mr Durham s aunt Mlss Flgg of Ludlow Kentucky Hawklns Gives Opmnons Of Washlngton, D C Ruth fS3dl6J Hawklns class of 42 and former member of the Log Staff was at home for a br1ef VlSlt two weeks ago She holds a pos1t1on as as sxstant to the pr1nc1pal clerk 1n the Constructlon Corps of Engl neers When asked about her vtork Sad1e rephed The 1m mens1ty of exexythlng IS bew1ld ermg but once It gets 1n your blood you dont want to leave Washmgton As for the houslng cond1t1ons she says I saw the very apart ment house xn Wh1Ch I am l1v1ng Ruth adV1S6S DHS hopefuls who are th1nk1ng of a Washmgton government Job to stay 1n Dan v1l1e When you hear the whlstle Of a choo choo tra1n L1sten very closely For 1ts Shannon calllng Jane QWQETN i ji vfygy g' damn, antennas Meet Your Frnends THE IDEAL GRILL Christmas Dmner XMAS PARTY V FAVORS AND DESSERTS lx AT f nro p 11 swans SMITARY l'.'J!l.!t sammy ' 3933255 2 . 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Q - ' ' 1 W ' I . ! y 1 9 - W Y Y I Q F t 'W 1 I , Y ' I l December 1942 THE LOG CANINE WARDS OFF COPS AND DISTURBS LIBRARY The comparatlve calm of thxrd perlod llbrary was rudely d1s turbed Tuesday November 24th as Arch the Janltor convoyed by two pol1cemen marched 1nto the room They had come to arrest Boots the llttle black and whlte dog who has nelther reglstered nor IS an Off1C1aI slave of books but who attends classes regularly at D H S The three advanced slowly to ward the culprlt Boots took one look at the offlcers ln full bat I tle array and promptly retreated under the nearest table her 1n dlgnant back br1stl1ng wlth re sentment She growled omn1 ously One of the pollcemen crept for ward caut1ously wlth a small plece of rope 1n h1s hand but Boots refused to be taken The two pol1cemen retlred to after dellberatxon they suggested that perhaps one of the h1ghI school boys could catch the dog I Boots dxd not Walt for theI end of the conference or the possxble hlgh school boy volun teer for she qu1etly faded out of the plcture However Boots carrxed on her regular schedule and appear ed at her fourth perlod class JustI as happy and carefree as 1f she were not a fug1t1ve from Just1ce WISE SAYING When we have to choose a book to make a book report The questlon 1snt Is It good' But slmply Is It SHORT? Henry Clay H1T1mes Lex D H S PORTRAIT Sclence Club Elects Charles Allen A seholal and a gentleman' That IS our def1n1t1on of Charles CLeftyD Allen one of Danv1lle H1gh.s outstandlng personalltles Lefty came to Danvxlle from Bloomf1eld when he was 1n the seventh grade Lefty IS presldent of the Sen Club v1ce presldent of the Beta Club and has recently been vot ed co captam of the football team In the eleventh grade he d1st1ngu1shed hlrnself by makmg the honor roll regularly and now IS the only Admlral who makes all A Not content wxth bemg a good tudent Lefty has played half back on the varsxty football team three years and one year on the reserx e team Durmg the Shelby v1lle game last yt ar he gamed the n1ck name Scooter because he scooted thxough the mud and the pposmg l1ne to chalk up a score He has 'llso gone out for track three y68lS Phelps Rue Slmp son and Allen as number two man took second place ln Louls S ll V E S H 0 E S Men In The Service Need New Shoes So Keep Your Shoes In The Servlce I I I I I I anHook Presldenl' The Ephralm McDowell SCI ence Club wlth Mrs Edwards as sponsor completed Its organva tlon at the f1rst off1c1al meetlng lNoxember 9 Offlcers are Ray VanHook presldent Joe Blanken shlp xlce presrdent Joan Farms secretary Margaret Armstrong treasurer The club has th1rty two mem bers a much larger enrollment than 1n precedmg years We expect to have many m terestmg programs and each men ber w1ll carry on some k1nd of project Lack of transportatxon f1cIl1t1es may prevent our attend ance at the Annual Sclence Con ventlon next sprmg says Presl dent VanHook Already an artlcle on bl Q l1fe has been Submltted to the Tumor Academy of Sc1ence Bulletm by VanHook It w1ll be pubhshcd In the December ISSUE All club members are encouraged to wute art1cles and submxt them for pub l1cat1on BUY WAR SAVING STAMPS v1lle and thlrd 1n Lexlngton 1n the 440 relay I llke Danvllle H1' I a grand school Lefty declared He also adrmtted that physlcs IS h1 favorlte subgect and Lat1n the least lnterestmg They re all okay he hastened to add In h1s lexsure t1me he emoys tmkermg w1th radlos bullds and repa1rs all types and has become qulte an expert Last summer he w orked for the Boyle County Hxghway Depart I ment He was a good work man shud Goon Sllllman and he ought to know for he was one of the gang Georgla really f1gures Lefty s llfe He would llke to enter Georgla Tech when he graduates from hxgh school hxs fax orlte frult Georgla peaches and of course you cant leave out the Georg1a of D HS I I I GIVI Reserves Donate ThanksgIvIng GIIIS At thelr last meetmg ln No vember the Jr G1rl Reserves had a party 1n the home economlcs room and each member brought food for a Thanksglvmg basket whlch was added to the dona t1ons of the Sr G1rl Reserves Jean Barker represented the Jr group 1n dehverlng the glfts The first program 1n December was a quiz 1n charge of Jorene Stone and Jean Barker At th1s tune the glrls decxded to brlng contrlbutlons for a Chrlstmas basket GIRLS AID IN WAR EFFORT Gas ratlonmg took DHS by storm Wednesday morrnng N0 vember 25 when the senlors and 8 3 glrls were excused from classes to number gas ratxon cards These glrls have worked before for the Gas Rat1on1ng Board and because they worked so efflclent ly they were chosen to assxst agam Many of the sen1or glrls sold War Bonds and Stamps 1n Dan ulle stores on the same day thus domg thexr small b1t for Nat1onal Defense X 1 fT MERRY XMAS WRAPPED PAGE 8a SHAW BOXED CANDIES 0 Il WARE Pharmacxst GAY FLATTERING INFORMALITY In The REPAIR EM AND WEAR EM NEVZEISJCQSSE TVSITI-fi!-1l,g,ig'R0NE GLIIIES SIIIIE SIIUP Af MCAFEE'S ' , 3 I I I . . . . I , , , IV fl J . -I . - Y ' - ' ' ' - . . . . . . I I V e C y I , y N - 1 . . . . , ' ' , I ., ' 9 - ' - ' , ' 5 I ' I I, - . , 1' I f - ' 'V ' V I . . . . -13, A A ' . I , H H . . A .V . y 4 v 1 - ' ' H . . . . . X 1 . - x- . . . I ' ' ' , I Y L . I V , ' . ll YY I I - - D . ' I -1 . . y,. .- I I I . 9 ' . .r, . y , - . . - . . . . I ' I . , ' 1 . . - . , . . . ,,' , . . l - ' - - - - . . . , . ' . I . y nz 1: -lv H W- V .LW ' . the hall for a C0nf'-Hence, and, ior Class, president of the Ro- - Aw I 74 mu-MG . ' y. ' . . I . - I - , . . , 1 I I , ' K- ' ' 1 t's ' ' ' rs 4: yr ' ' I I . ' l . . I I ' .Nu Li ' I I - - u I KI ' X y . he - n . H IS . . - .. ISI, 1 - ' I , , I 1 . I H vv ' ' I . . . . y W I .. ,I I He! -I s , - . . L , I , X I I I . ' I , ' . BI . 'I 1 U . . . . ,, , . - -I - - U I ' A. Y! xI ' I ,, . . . I I Q rf V I - I 1 I I 0 -I .. -Q I . , 1 ' ' 1 cl ' 11 L . ' H I II . III' ' il ' S! W I , I I YI ' . V I T ' , . , , .4 . . ' y I I I , , ' - is n - yy , ' v 9 1 I f . I ll ' 7, I 1 I I . I , I I . I I .. , A 4 THE LOG December, 1942 THE LOG I Published Momhiy by the Journalism Class ofi Danville High School 1 Members of: National Scholastic Press Association: l Kentucky High School Press Association, Chapteri of the Quill and Scroll. 1 x x x ' Tx . I l ' W eil' 1 , to .9 Q Ill 'L 1. 5'-.1 IlIUERSl'l'9 Dlillilgl an 3 my 5 V up- .ununnausmlaf ge uenrucnu V' ., - f Co-Editors ........... Margaret Armstrong! Fay Bright t Business Managers ...... Marian Wilkinson Virginia Lanham, Earl Bell Reportorial Staff Lucy Love Marv Jane Turley June Colvin Betty Webber Ada Edmiston Lewis Dunn Robert Durham Sports Staff Billy Scent Billy Silliman Leonard Southwood Feature Writers Joan Farris Dottie Robinson Ray Merle Van Hook Art Editor Mildred House Exchange Editor Anna Clark Rogers Typists Ethyl H1ll Iva Jane Zanone Sponsor Miss Elizabeth Hagan LET THERE BE LIGHT The lights have gone out in Europe and in the world The lights had gone out before on a certain night nearly two thousand years ago and it was dark in Bethlehem of Judea Yet on that night a new star was shining That star aroused the shepherds keeping watch over their flocks It was bright enough to lead three wise men to a cattle shed where a glowing radiance sur rounded a Mother and her Child What if the lights have gone out Kindle new ones everywhere' There are little chil dren in whose eyes a light will shine as they clasp the toy you may provide There are lonely old people whose hearts will be light ened by your kind words Kindle new lights in those around you this Christmas' Let your own light shine out' CENTURY OF XMAS CARDS l A Merry Christmas and .1 Happy Next Year this phi ise has echoed thiough an fr xt irs 1t the y t1 e season J toni hunditd yt ns 1L,o ll ssagt vt 1 111 ti Qlll iSLllClXlCl lm Vt'XlF1 l un it ll it 1 1 n l llll lD1l1l' This year Americans will send over one- Christ was born in Bethlehem and the half billion cards to spread cheer and happi- ness. Britian has allowed the prioritiest Heavens were filled with joy. on cards to be raised, and the British people i Reverently the yvise men came will send them as usual. 1 Because of the uncertainty, the darkness and gloom of the world this Christmas, these cards will render a great service by binding scattered families, linking old friends, lend- ing cheer, and lifting the hearts of people all over the world. In clothes of gold and jewels. Shepherds watching o'er their flocks Toward the humble stable did go. Mary and the baby Jesus Asleep in the manger lay, while xsilently the shepherds worshiped. l What changes would you like to see made in The Log? was the question asked by our roving reporters. 5 Here are some of the answers: 1 More jokes on students would be inter-l esting, and l'd like a column of funny answers from test papers Paul Rankin 1 l The Log ought to have more personality quizzes Allene Young I vtant more pictures of Bill Blankin ship Jeannie Stephenson Id like to see a personality sketch on a teacher each time and a sketch on each de partment of the school Margaret Cook I like Jokes and there should be a column for Jokes only Erma May I think The Log should have a larger edition a streamer head everytime more scandal and an editors column Thomas Griffen The Log needs more Jokes Crip Ransdall I think its a very good paper Theresa Hughes Give us more pictures of football and basket ball boys Patty Wilkinson PERSONALITY QUIZ 1 What senior girl always wears imita tion gardenias in her hair 2 Who 1S known as Victor Mature Jr 1n the Sophomore class? 3 What high school boy has a hobby of modeling clay? 4 What freshman is knovtn as Mr Fixe by Fixc 7 5 Vthit sophomore boy wears his shirt' hmging out from under a sleeveless green L l l C 111 you Il llllt the only sat of ox 111s in D dI'1C l lll l LXLllll HLXX X PRlNCIPAL'S CORNER- Another New Year is just around the corner , for a troubled world. This com- munity, this school, and each of us here, is in tune with the world in which we find ourselves restless uncertain seeking and given to more wishful thinking than is good for us Yet if it were possible to have our most earnest wishes what would they be That this war would end and the hor ror and injustices it has brought would some how be wiped out That those we love in service or in war work making sacrifices daily that our way of life may continue-might return to their homes and more pleasant occupations That the task of the day in school or home or business might be lightened and leave us freer to enjoy the comforts and ease we knew in other years Or that we might easily win higher grades or greater honors or that our business might reward us with much more money than in any previous season But this is not the year for such wishes too much is at stake Might we not better wish for ourselves and for all men that we be given the wisdom to see the health and strength to give ourselx es whole heart edly to the pursuit of this right and the steadfast will to stay with this task until success revx ards us and right is again the might of the world Whatex er our Job or our burden it should contiibute in some may to the attainment of this goal and right will again be en throned in the lixes and hearts of men T11 tntx Ol 1 S18 15 Bonds will p is for one 'till ITARH 'XIOTOR CH CLE 'lhc motor ut t you pax lti xxill help spted lllCSSl s 1 L s to st1 itcgic poin s he c tm Ll 'in s -' . 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December 1942 THE LOG HONG -z.- : ROLL Honor roll for the second sxx weeks Twelfth grade Joan FHITIS Helen Freeman Vlfglnla Lan ham Peggy Sm1th Martha Wh1te Charles Allen Eleventh grade Cormna Cook Mary Jane Turley Tenth grade Irene Benton Charlotte Ersk1ne Betty Webber Betty W1lson Sam Durham N1nth grade Ada Edmlston Marxlyn F1tzpatr1ck Mary Old ham Sue Smlth M1lton Massey E1ghth grade Anne Harlan Robert Rodes Seventh grade Nancy Buren Mary Lee Dav1s James Clark Students Help Present Messiah Dec ll The Danv1lle Centre College Orator1o Chorus presented Han dels M9SS1ah at 8 15 Fr1day n1ght December 11 1n the K C W Aud1tor1um The chorus was ac compan1ed by a strmg quartet Students from Danvllle Hlgh School takmg part 1n the con cert were Martha Wh1te Janet Henson Mae Franc1s Burns M11 dred House Martha Petroff Lou1se Ramsey Maxme Caple GeOFg1a Frenz Betty Webber MQTIOH W1lk1nson V1rg1n1a Greg ory Jayne Erskme Harlan Rob ert Gray and Gene Vaught DURING THE HOLIDAYS MAKE OUR FOUNTAIN YOUR HEADQUARTERS THE PARK Mrs Cheek Entertams SenuorG R Cabinet Mrs Powell Cheek enterta1n ed the off1cers and cabxnet of the Sen1or G1rl Reserves w1th a ea at her home on North Fourth Street on Monday Not ember 16 It was declded durlng the meet1ng to reserve a shelf 1n the l1brary on wh1ch to keep the G1rl Reserve hterature The shelf IS located 1n the south east cor ner of the llbrary near the pen C11 Sharpener Those present were thc hostess Mrs Mary RODIUSOD sponsor Martha Wh1te Presldent EllZa beth Lemmg VICG presldent Mary Jane Truley secretary treasurer Anna Clark Rogers program cha1rman Georgxa Frenz recreat1on chalrman Lucy Love mus1c cha1rman Mary Old ham fmance cha1rrnan Cormna Cook SOC1al S9I'VlC6 chamnan June Colvln membershlp cha1r man Mrs Rosen s Classes Entertain lunlor Hugh Wlth Dances, Songs Seventh grade glrls of Mrs Rosens physlcal educat1on class entertamed the Junlor H1gh School at the1r assembly Tues day Noxember 17 Wlth a pro gram based on the song Th1s IS the Army Mr Jones Kather 1ne Sanders e1ghth grade pre sented a tap dance and Mar1an W1lk1HSOH and LOIS Massey sang Th1s lS the Army Dressed 1n red vvh1te and blue eleven seventh graders Betty Gvumn Reglna Donahue Jorene Stone Mary Lec Dav1s Nancy Buren Wanda May Dor1s Jean Hughes Ruth Ann Rap1er Patty W1lk1nson Dor1s Flemmg and Betty Jean Clarkson took part 1n the tap dances Mlss Brxght supervlsor of mus1c played the accompamment for all numbers Coach Kubale Speaks At Football Banquet Honoring 42 Team At the annual football banquet g1ven Thursday nlght December 10 Mr Ed Kubale Sr Centre football coach was the guest speaker Mr Joe Clark DHS alumnus and Boyle County Attorney was the master f ceremonles Mr Woford coach made a brlef talk IH Wh1Ch he honored the Admlrals who Wlll graduate 1n May He also stated Thxs has been the thlrd best season smce the begmnmg of Danv1lle Hlghs football hlstory Captam C Southwood and Co captam Lefty Allen pressed thexr apprec1at1on to thelr team mates and football patrons Football as a Builder of Men was the theme of Mr Kubales address The banquet sponsored by the mothers of the football squad was under the superv1s1on of Mrs D D Volner and Mrs Joe Dunn The majorettes 1n offlmal un1 form served the dmner Esklmo papoose Mother I want a dr1nk' Esklmo Mother S s s h h' Go back to sleep lt s only SIX months untxl mornmg Then vou may hate a drmk Watchxn ord l TRIO PRESENTS PROGRAM M1ss MarJor1e Br1ght super v1sor of mus1c 1n the Danv111e publ1c schools presented a tl'lO made up of Loulse Ramsey Max 1ne Caple and Georg1a Frenz at the Rotary Club on Fr1day N0- vember 13 Numbers used were The Mot 1on Song Slumber Boat Green Cathedral An Old Fash 1oned Garden Cuckoo Clock, Wh1te Chr1stmas Kalamazoo and Rotary was struck by the beauty of her hand I tr1ed to k1SS her as I was say 1n was struck by the beauty of her hand Palmetto and Pme Uncle Well J1m 1f you ask me a quest1on I cant answer, Ill g1ve you a quarter J1m All r1ght Can you tell me where mus1c goes after 1 s Onward Merry Xmas GLOBE DANVILLE S ONLY EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE l Wlshmg You a Merry Chrlstmas 1 DANVILLE ' LAUNDRY AND DRY GLEANING UUMPANY, Inc LAUNDERERS CLEANERS DYERS HATTERS 0 at BAUGH AND GARNER FURNITURE C0 1. 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I 5 1 l Q , Y hs I l ' ro ,..,, , fq, . .. , 'f 1 ,,u Y' Q' - 2.. 51 I sl . 9 I 5 V N 1 I .-bu f I ,V Y 5 X - c-. ef, B j THE LOG December 1942 Wake Up Iltterbugs' PARODIES OF FAMILIAR SONGS A Swlng Band IS Tlperary Easl Slde-West Slde On Its Way The muslcal mlnded Swmg sters ofDHS haxe formed what IS hoped to be a future orches tra Musxc students have had a deslre for such an orgamzatxon slnce last wxntex and Mr W H Owens band dlrector IS eager to encourage and help the boys along t1'llS lme of muslcal mterest Doc Owens states It takes practice and plenty of lt to make a good band Members are as follows Bur dls Gldeon trombone Jeptha Jett tenor sax Alv1n Hatfleld alto sax Ray VanHook trumpet Billy Ezell trumpet Sammy Leber trumpet J E Roy drums Layton Creekmore alto sax Bllly Cmnamon clarlnet Lee Guthrle p1ano ANSWER TO QUESTIONS PAGE FOUR Martha Wh1te Don Fyfe G W COIIIIGI Landon Blrckhead Sam Durham Wanda and Kenneth Sxngleton L1ll1e Mae Grasham Dopev Phelps -gw 'L S ' FOR THAT Specaal Xmas GI FT BRYANT SPECIALTY Takes a long tlme to saxe a mll hon' Takes a long t1me I know Takes a long tlme to 1a1se a b1l lon But Uncle Sammy needs the dough' Goodbye Sunday Joyrldes' Farew ell sllk sklrt flare' When the boss buys Bonds every payday Yes my Bonds rxght there' O I Want A Gul I want a Bond Just l1ke the Bond Thats backed by U S A It IS the Bond and the only Bond I save for each payday' Good old flghtlflg bond W1th mterest due In Just ten years from Ill need It too' Ill buy a Bond Each month a Bond To w1nforU S A' DOW War Bonds War Bonds' All around the town The bankel and Mrs OGrady Income up And spendmg down' But when the war 1S over Me and a m1ll1on more W1l1 have more spendlng money Than we we ever had before' Take Me Out To The Ball Game Let me play 1n the Bond game' Let me saxe vuth the crowd' Everyones happy to do thelr share' W1th our flghtmg men We must play th1s game falr So well buy buy buy every payday' If you dont save IIS a shame For each one two three You get four In th1s War Bond game' Prepared by Educatlon Sect1on War Sav1ngs Staff Treasury Department Dr Plummer Cancels 42 Press Convention Cancellatlon of the 1942 Ken tucky H1gh School Press Assocla t1on com entlon has been an nounced by Dr N1e1 Plummer head of the Unn ers1ty of Ken tucky department of Journal1sm Dr Plummer explalned that the ASSOCIBIIOH members voted agamst hold1ng a conventxon th1s vear because of travel restrlc txons Thls com entlon wh1ch annual lv attl acted sex eral hundred dele gates f1 om all ox er Kentucky has been held at the Un1xers1ty un der the ausplces of the Journallsm department for the last f1fteen vears NWTICIIJCI RlffL W 'ls elected pus1dent at last yeus conxen t1on for the 1942 season Haxe you heard about the Next Door to Post Office I 'll 'Ulld ,three Chmese g1rls uho arent 'P Tu Yung Tu Tu Dum Tu and No Yen To BEST WISHES FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR H. COOMER AND SONS MISS Lancaster What would you do for a S1Ck duck? Glor1a Stephenson Ca quack doctor Mxss Lancaster And what would you do for a SlCk frog? GIOTIH Stephenson Nothmg Let h1m croak Waterloo Cour1er Sprmgfleld Loses 42 I7 To Blue and White Danvllle turned ln a very 1mpress1ve offenslve game Frl day December 11 1n dowmng the Sprmgfleld Panthers 42 17 1n the Adrmrals gym There was never any doubt as to the outcome of the game A barrage of shots and fast ball handlmg by the ent1re Danvllle team completly bew1ldered the Spr1ngf1eld team and spectators allke A th1rd quarter sconng spree by Jlmmy Hughes resulted 1n eleven pomts gxvmg h1m top scormg honors for the mght Carlton Brown was next wxth n1ne Captam Southwood played a stellar floor game mterceptmg three passes stra1ght when Spr1ngf1eld attempted thexr fast In a pre game contest Coach B H Toombs battllng Baby Blues defeated the Spr1ngf1eld Reserves 20 5 GO 'ro GAB BARD And B U Y PENNINGTON Tuaeacueosns FOR YOUR STAMPS CHRISMAS FOOD THE WHITE TAVERII SIIIIP 'i EVEN SANTA SHOUTS ABOUT THEIR HAMBURGERS Coffee e 6 . 0 O C I ' ' . I O L . . ' . . 1 3 1 v - 1 n . . 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Pl November 1942 THE LOG GOOD NEWS FOR GIRLS' BOYS ABOUND IN D H S Belleve lt or not there lS a boy for every glrl 1n Sen1or H1gh Wlth eleven stags left over for some of the Jun1or H1gh g1rls War or no war the boys ln DHS Sen1or H1gh number 125 to the g1rls 114 The young sapl1n s 1n Jun 1or Hlgh also haue a majorlty of boys w1th 137 total compared w1th 134 g1rls However It IS obvlous that the Jumor Hlgh has the edge on the sen1or group for the entlre school enrollment to date 1S 510 not mcludmg the Jam tramer Nmth graders have the larg est group 1n school Wlth a grand total of 193 and even here the boys are 1n the ma3or1ty 57 46 All 1n all Danv1lle Hlgh School IS a happy huntmg ground for g1rls Uncle Sam may call a lot of our senlors before graduatlon day 1n May but r1ght now every thlng 1S Just perfect as far as boy meets g1rl rat1o IS con cerned My Mother told me not to smoke Ha Ha' I don t My Mother told me not to drmk Ha Ha' I dont My Mother told me not to neck Ha Ha' Exchange During the XMAS HOLIDAY Go to SUIIIVAN S For A Relaxing Game Of Billiards DGHVIIIE HI MBFCITIFIQ Band ISCHOLARSHIP OFFERED JANITORS HOME BURNS lTeachers are such a bore BY AGNES SCOTT Scholarshlps ranglng in value from S300 to S600 are be1ng of fered th1S year by Agnes Scott College Decatur Georgla Glrls who want to compete for the SCh01a1'Sh1pS must take aptltude tests and submlt an autob1ogra phy Another determmmg factor IS the h1gh school record Stratton Lee who was Co Ed1 tor of the Log last year IS at tendmg Agnes Scott College Nut D1d you hear about the lady 1n the c1rcus that ate bul lets Bolt No what? Nut Her ha1r grew out 1n bangs Exchange The home of Lee Patton Jan xtor at Danv1lle Hlgh School was serlously damaged by flre Tues day December 15 The blaze started at 645 oclock but flreman brought 1 under control wlth the loss of only one room F1re Ch1ef Grover sa1d the blaze apparently started ln a de fectlve flue Damage was estx mated at about S500 Students contr1buted to a fund to be presented to Lee 1n appre clatlon of h1s fa1thful work at the h1gh school BUY WAR SAVING STAMPS ATTRACTIVE XMAS BASKETS 1 1 I .lanes ao. I supzn sau' sznvrcfz I MARKET i . The Best In Wear For Ladies Who Care THE FASHION SHOP Wlth tests and everythlng If lt ISDI CIHSSICS IIS grammar They re trymg to pound lnto my bra1n Sunday Monday Tuesday December 20 21 22 7 BIG SONG HITS 7 BIG RADIO PROGRAMS 2 BIG ORCHESTRAS 7 Days Leave Fnday Saturday Xmas Prog ram MICKEY noonzv A Yank At Eton Plan Now To Attend THE NEW YEAR'S EVE MIDNIGHT SHOW , 7 0 Q ' o . J ,, ri . . . . 1 ' 11 ' ' 11 ' 5 ' . , Q ..V. 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' , ll ll 1 Y! 2 1 5 5 ll Ai u u Although only two first string THE LOG December, 1942 Nel Season l Offensive Power ls ' Lacking ln Battle With Lebanon The Admirals opened their 1942 season with a none too 1m presslve 17 13 tictory ox er Leb anon on Tuesday December 4 on the losers floor Nelther team shovx cd much of fenslve power but the Big Blues zone defense kept the Lebanon boys firing from vsay out Leb anon was able to score only txxo po1nts the first half these com mg on a long shot from the side in the early part of the game MountJoy opened the scoring for Danvllle with a free throw Brown followed with a goal from the side Southwood added a foul shot and then Lebanon reg1stered the1r two po1nts as the quarter ended Wlth the Adm1rals leading 1 1 Hughes opened the quarter with a snow bird and then added a foul shot Roy and Brown each added a two pointer and the score stood ll 2 at the rest per zo Lebanon ame back stxong 1n the th1rd aid swept the Ad muals off the1r feet Three straight f1eld goals na1rovs ed Danvilles leaa to txxo po1nts but CCont1nued on page ninel FOR THAT coKE ' VISIT BEGLEY DRUGS Basketball Schedule Admirals Open is is 2 xl 111 Tilisvlais 4' g Coach Fitzpatrick called the! first basketball practice of thel 1942-43 season on November 16., At that time transportatlon faC1ll ties were 1ndef1n1te but 1t seems now our VKOITIQS are over The old bus which many of us d1sl1k ed xery much last year has novx become our only means of trans portat1on The h1gh school has secured a T gas rat1on card and it looks as 1f almost all the trips can be made The only ex ception Wlll be the two day trip to Barbourville and Corb1n Th1s trip will be made 1f transportatlon by tram IS ava1lable men are left from the preceding season the 42 43 team seems to be much stronger than last years The team spirit IS the best that has been shown by any Danv1llc hlgh team 1n many years Eve1'y1 boy on the team IS w1ll1ng to learn and Coach Fitzpatrlck says he expects the squad to develop 1nto one of the best he ha coached J E Roy and Carlton Brown are the first team guards These boys hate had very little experi ence on the xarsity up to thlq year but both came through Wlth flying colors 1n their first game Carlton Brown 1S probably the best long shot on the team Al though he has not netted a largei number of points so far this year his goals are alvx ays timely J E played With the varsity! last year but failed to make his lettci He has shaun more 1m 1 proxement than any other ball 1 pl'1ye1 on the squad H IS xuy 1 good at recovering rebounds alldl RADIUS THE PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT R C A GENERAL ELECTRIC MOTOROLAS GDDDYEAR SERVIBE STORE Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec J an Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb . 4-Lebanon-there . 8-'Frankfort-here . ll--Springfield-here . 15- 'M. M. I.-here . 18-'Harrodsburg-there Alumni here Burgin there Open 'Winchester here 'N1cholasv1lle here 'Harrodsburg here 'Lawrenceburg here 'Somerset here 'Lexington there 'Stanford here Burgin here Barbourv1lle there Corbin there 'Lancaster here 'Somerset there Kavanaugh there 'Lawrenceburg here C C Games Coach Harry F1tZp8tT1Ck w1ll always score his share of the points The p1VOt pos1t1on is probabli the toughest spot to play on the whole team At th1s spot we have Jlmmy Hughes Jlmmy 1 only fifteen years old and a fresh man 1n hlgh school but h1S 19 and ab1l1ty have ga1ned him a pos on the f1rst team He has had only one year of experience season on the reserves H an except1onally good one hand shot and should score a lot of po1nts for the Admirals Big Blues Win First Home Game 24-I6 I I Danville High Admirals won 1 their first home game of the '42-'43 basketball season by down- ing the Frankfort Panthers 24 to 16' on Friday, December 8. Frankfort started the scoring with a free throw but Capta1n Southwood sank a gift shot and a few m1nutes later Hughes net ted another to g1V9 the Admirals a lead which they were able to hold until the final whistle blew Dopey Phelps led the scor1ng with SIX po1nts J E Roy was next with f1V6 Chandler set the pace for the losers with f1V6 Smooth ball handling by the team and Carlton Browns shots from the corner were the high lights of the game Sinlcst t.1tes for Danville Brum mett Mountjoy K1ll1on Cl1ne Ransdall and Holtzclaw Why do bees buzz I dont know Why do bees buzz? Youd buzz too 1f somebody stole your honey and nectar Exchange Merry Xmas And A Happy New 1 Year 1 B 84 B SHOE Slllll' XXYXX fgos3?.:K' as as Q. MMM. :Leda -- pf Vw X ' Qflw.-s l,mL8 Q3f2f1.+ '1-,-F MURTDN 5 W XXX Q3 was ws X Xxx xxx XX ' . . . .-1 . 22- '- , ' . . . . . . . 1 . 3-, -, , ' 1 - 5 7 ' 1 v . U 8T 9 ! ' ' -l . 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' l lt 2 S X -W - - - - . s . . .1 1 W , 1,1 ffl: ' I it X H -serv- 1 yrzzgqts' -ri'-Nxafx 51:11-fgbgi .sc -1-1, ,xmas A , ,NV-L: M . l ix ii X '51 Tl:-ffflfiezifbf- ki i bam X dir Xxx r XXX'-5-1 10111 eq-ar.' 1t.:X:xx4'.:'.i' -faeryfg:y,sSsie:.'lg:-sy5g'QX 1, -. December, 1942 THE LOG 9 Admirals Finish Season With 74-0 Triumph Over Redhounds Danville finished one of their most successful seasons in years by walloping the Corbin Red- hounds 74-0 in an All Ky. Con- ference game on Cheek Field, No- vember 13. Seven Admirals took part in the scoring parade led by Dopey Phelps xxho donated five touch doxx ns and six extra points Phelps tossed a 40 yard pass to Joe Brummett xx ho took the ball on the goal line and stepped ox cr into pay dirt after Corbin s sex en man line had stalled Danxillc s running game A few minutes later Tramwell puntcd to Phelps who took the ball on his ovxn 45 cut back to the sidelines and raced the remain ing distance for a touchdown The Admirals added three touchdowns in the second period on runs by Southwood and Brum mett and a blocked kick recovery by Volner Danville tallied five times in the third period with Phelps making four of them Phelps scored on runs of 13 8 30 and 18 yards Reynolds recovered one of Phelps k1Ck offs in the Redhound s end zone for a mark Southwood scored the last Ad miral touchdown in the last per 10d on a 12 yard pass from Cline making the final score '74 O BUY WAR SAVING STAMPS mls, '4 See Our Cosmetic Counter For Your Xmas Gifts upsw l.-:Jw l Billy Sllllman M Ml Receives First Defeat of Season Danv1lles hardwood quintet ball Tues when they cadets with the season were really on the day December 15 presented the MMI ltheir first defeat of lThe 35 26 victory was chalked up in the Admirals gym Seven points were scored by the Admirals before MMI could sink a marker In the second period the score was 19 up but Dopey Phelps broke the tie with a long shot to make the count at the half 21 19 Holding their lead in the third quarter by 7 points the Admirals sank two more counters to make the final score board read 35 26 Phelps was high point man for Danville with 19 tallies and Snedegar took top honors for the losers xxith ll points How do you go to School? Do you ride there in a wagon Or do you go in some old car That has the back axle draggm RUBEN S JEWELRY STORE Washes You The Best Xmas Ever l illiman Plays For Shriners Southwood, Allen Are Alternates ln Annual East-West Tilt Billy 'Hermann Sxlliman, 210 pound Admiral tackle represent ed Danville H1 in the East West All Star game on snowcovered Stoll Field in Lexington Dccem ber 5 Lefty Allen and C Southxx ood xx ere chosen as alter nates but did not take part in the game The Shrmers sponsor ed the contest and the proceeds went to the Crippled Childrens Hospital Herman played about three fourths of the game and helped the East team chalk up a 12 O victory Herman spent the week be fore the game as the guest of the Shriners at the Lexington Stop Over Station with the rest of the All Stars The boys got up at seven oclock had break fast then practiced until noon Each day their noon meal was served by a different Lexington club The movies admitted the All Stars free of charge and on the first day the Shriners presented the boys with white sweaters decorated with All Star emblems After the game the boys were given framed certificates stating that they had played on the All Star team On Friday they visited the They took a picture of another boy and me holdng a cute ht tle baby proudly commented Herman The honor of playing on the All Star team IS fitting close to Hermans high school football career NET SEASON OPENS ' CContinued from page eighth Phelps arched a long one in from the middle of the floor and then followed it up with a one-hand shot to put the Admirals safely ahead again as the third quarter closed xx'ith Danville leading 15-9. The losers again moved up with two field goals. With only a minute to play, Hughes 'Llooped one in from the foul circle the only score Danville made dur ing the last quarter The game ended a fexv seconds later vxith the score standing 17 13 in favor of Danville Hughes and Pearce tied for hlgh scoring honors with five points each Brown and Phelps vxere close behind with four each Lmeups Danv1lle Mountgoy C17 F Southwood CD F Lebanon C C Hughes C59 Byrd Q Hagan Parker Phelps Pearce Brewer Brown 14? Roy C29 Subs Danville K C45 Brummett K1ll1on Cline Rans da Sai Gale Pale Rall Exchange Make Your Xmas Holidays Pleasant Wdh Good Victor And Ghesnul Salter Best Hardware l fe' ggas CARDWELLSGROCERY FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS CANDY ee , . ' ' ' . D r! rm r be ' si ' D , . . . . , 2, . ' ' h Ac n --C------- . . .... G ..... on - . , . ...... G ..... sy . ' .... ' ' . ' 11. I y i . U I - . ' - - , D '1 er. A . ' l . jj' 'V ' ' crippled Children's Hospital. Blue Bird Records n U. . . col I I I Lx 7 YY I ul I s Q fi ' , THE LOG December 1942 W WO UD Its tne vxeek betore Chrlstmas When ch1ldren should reform But Ive found 1n my snoopmg You re not gomg to conform The vxr1ter of th1s column xx ould lxke to state Just ont thlng b fore exposmg you ill to the pub l1c eye you k1dS an m1k1ng a terrxble llar out of mc btuusc when I Vk1ltC th1s column tht dope I dlsh out 15 tlue but by the t1me the p1pers prlnted you drlps haxe changcd your feeble mlnds so please for my sake don t be so f1ckle ' Now for the d1rt Weddmg bells have already 'rung for Bob Durham and Martha Curd and lt lS 1umo1ed that Iva Jane and Butterball are engag Heres a really compl1cated puzzle see 1f you can f1gure 1t -out B Cunnmgham llkES L 'Guthne-Guthrxe l1kes B Arm strong Armstrong l1kes B Bright Bright l1kes Flirt Roy Roy llkCS B111 Blankmshxp and Blankmshxp l1kes J Stephenson' Select Her Xmas Present I+ Q59 FLAIG S Jewe ry Store Smce 1865 we-.A I' Danvnlle Advocate Messenger Devoted To The Interests of Boyle County L SIMPSON Edxtor l l l Edna Eastham 1nd Gentry Akm cc1t11n1y must flnd some thmg mte estmg at the VIGNV on the Lancaster Road at least they were parked there long enough the other n1ght A l1ttle b1rd1e told me that Jxmmy Bronough has qu1te a crush on Ann Slmmons and C Curtsmger has hlS eye on Ahce Catron Are you gomg to stand for that George' It seems that Nona Lee Wxl hams and Sylvia Powers have the Sxgnal Corp well 1n hand wh1le Martha Robertson IS dolng l reet wlth M Walters C Donohue IS Just cr a zy about G Dunn and the love of T Hughess l1fe IS R Chnsman By the way vue wonder whats 1n those volumes of notes she wr1tes h1m everyday' L Freeman and Guy Rzchard son 1eally have a keen romance' Shes sportmg h1s Ro Club p1n as a token of hlS affect1on st1ll got lt bad and Sarry have In the last ISSUQ Ed Kubale was an lor but SIHCC then heart to Cella Moore Also B Montgomery has been claimed by a Loutsvxlle gal C Robmson has at last found someone to take Juamta s place 1ts none other than Margaret May Say you all should see the sl1ck look1ng dame B Scent courts IH Sprmgheld Wool' Woo D Golf and L Strnad really have a neat l1ttle affa1r gomg on 1n fourth perlod lxbrary Also Bobby Hatchett and Betty Wllk mson a1e that ce1ta1n xx ay about each other D Sewell has su 1tched her af fect1ons from Van Hook to R Ramsey These flckle womcnl' We htar that B Snead and Oumcy Webber kmda l1ke each other and Mary Matthews heart belongs to R Gray Also Anna L Moore ca1r1cs thc toxch for Lou1e Walters And d1d you know M Caple Just as Crap we stated that el1g1ble bache he has lost h1s has a tvut on Mxlton Massey and B Hernck IS fallmg for l Bug Abbot from Junctlon C1ty Nou shall ue dr1ft down to the kmdergarden err pardon me I mean the younger set where we qflnd Betty J Smxth and Alvm Brandenburg 1n the m1dst of a svs eet llttle romance I a so found out that Ann Harlans sec ret passlon IS Sweet pea Rue Letters to Santa Claus Dear Santa Ive been a good boy C '? J W1sh you would brmg me a small blond bundle of sex appeal from Denxer Colorado Slncerely Shotgun Gordon Dear Santa Claus Please send me a C card so Ill have enough gas to V1S1t all my g1rls Ray Chnsman Dear Santa I dont want much th1s year D H S who goes to school 1n Washlngton Love Maman W Dear S Claus Please br1ng me a b1cycle bu1lt for two so I can brxng Ellen S to school every mornlng Larry Callahan Laugh and the class laughs w1th you Laugh and you laugh alone The f1rst was a Joke of the teach ers The last was a Joke of your own I A .-11' Flols Vmson Wrltes Clever Funnybone Anothe1 DHS student hltS the b1g txme' Flols V1nson lfreshman was avx arded one dol lar by the Funnybone a sec t1on of the Sunday Courler Jour nal for a moron Joke WhlCh ap peared 1n the November 29 edx t1on The pr1ze vunnmg Slde shaker IS as follows A moron dec1ded hed walk backward so the dust wouldn t blow mto h1s eyes and he was struck by a car You re badly hurt man sald the motor 1St whlle Waltlng for the ambu lance to HITIVB Tell me your name so I can notlfy your fam 1ly But I thmk my famlly al ready knows my name the moron protested Merry Christmas GITIZEN S NATIUNAL BANK Member F D I C DANVILLE KY Establxshed 1885 SEE OUR gipwffkaj COMPLETE STOCK M1 1.-di BUYLE PHARMAGY L IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH STAGG LUMBER CO. 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' -I ' ll - . ,r t3 ' ' I , 9 s ' I -as ws- 1, . ,. I . . . - ' 1 1 - ,, u ! , , t L VALENTINE GREETINGS E GOOD LUCK ADMIRALS VOLUME XIV DANVILLE KENTUCKY FRIDAY FEBRUARY 12 1943 NUMBER D Z Lolr, Owens Resign Danv1lle H1gh has lost two more favor1te teachers to the Armed Forces Doc Owens commerclal teacher and band dlrector has not been at DHS very long but we w1ll all mxss h1m a lot Mr La1r Just plam Hem'y to h1S frxends has been w1th us for three and one half years and has always been popular wxth the Student body Lots of luck boys' K Seaman Second Class John Bratton class of 42 has been re ported m1ss1ng 1n act1on H salled from New York some t1me ago and h1S famxly has recelved only one letter from h1m slnce October 5 1 U Tangerme' She 1S all they say Da da da da dum da da da dum da da What does th1s popu lar song of a few months ago br1ng to your m1nd9 It rem1nds me of the numerous l1ttle orange tered up our rooms and halls of late Are you to blame for any of th1s mess? Why not use the waste baskets Wh1Ch can be found 1n the study hall and 1n all of the rooms? lk K Ray Merle Van Hook who was elected pres1dent of the Ephr1am McDowell Sc1ence Club th1s year has transferred to Centre College Joe Bank1nsh1p VICE presldent succeeds h1m as presldent and Fay Br1ght was elected v1ce presldent K lk F1ve new members have been welcomed by the Danv1lle H1 chapter of the Nat1onal Beta Club They are Martha Wh1te V1Ig1Dla Lanham Sara Stlgall J E Roy and Carlton Brown Other new members w1ll be selected after the semester grades have been recorded Q 1 O The Nat1onal Honor Soclety added three new members last semester They are El1zabeth fCont1nued on page threeb l Second Semester, joln Army Danv1lle H1gh School lost two teachers Mr W H Owens and Mr Henry La1r to the Armed Forces at the end of the flrst semester of the 42 43 school year Mr Lalr teacher of h1story manager of the book store and and school treasurer left for Fort Thomas Kentucky after be1ng mducted ln the Army Mr Owens band dlrector and teach er ln the commerc1al department left for Notre Dame where he w1ll tra1n for a per1od of four months and then w1ll be comm1ss1oned as an enslgn m the U S Navy The vacanc1es created by these reslgnatlons were fllled by three new teachers Mrs Dav1s a form er DHS teacher succeeded Mr Owens 1n the commerclal depart ment MISS Ida Schoene a gradu ate of the UHIVGTSIIY of Kentucky and the slster of M ss E J place Mr Warner head of the mus1c department at Centre Col lege became the new band d1 rector Ten New Students Enroll In D H S Th1S semester DHS has ac qu1red ten new students four glrls and SIX boys Gladys Taylor of Bowl1ng Green has come here to f1n1sh her sen1or year and Charles Sharpe of M1tchellsburg Ken tucky has entered the eleventh grade New students 1n the tenth grade are Norman Dockstader Des Mo1nes Iowa and Napoleon Tr1plett of Cumberland Ken tucky Harold Weldon Huffman of Junctlon C1ty and Jane Hoffman of Danv1lle Vlfglnla are enrolled 1n the elghth grade and Robert C Cloyd M1tchellsburg Ken tucky and Janet Dockstader of Des MOIHGS Iowa have entered the seventh grade Tally Ho Enters WAGS Trams To Be Sentry For U S Army Another DHS rooter has en tered the SeI'V1C9 of h1s country' Tally Ho Hannah the Admlrals mascot Jomed the WAGS and left Wednesday January 27 for Walnut Hall the 1nduct1on cen ter near Lex1ngton The follow 1ng Monday he went to Front Royal V1rg1n1a where he IS to be tramed for sentry duty Tally Ho was born November M1l1ersburg Kentucky Dur1ng a snow storm a few days later one of the Hannah famxly selected h1m from the other four pups and he was taken to hlS new home 1n Shelbyvllle Bemg a full blooded Dalmatlan or coach dog Tally Ho commands the awe and respect of many of h1S fellows He enyoys football very much and has mlssed only three games 1n hlS career as mas cot HIS cul1nary tastes mclude raw beef and 1ce cream Johnny hlS master sa1d f the dogs 1nduct1on Well my two brothers are 1n the army and I thought Tally Ho m1ght as well Jom up Danv1lle H1gh w1ll m1ss the Admlrals mascot but he has a more 1mportant duty now hes servmg Uncle Sam' ATTENTION SENIORSH' Its t1me to don your best b1b and tucker , muster up a good sm1le and have your semor PICIUICS taken Lets break a record by gett1ng them 1n early Operella Is In Rehearsal Gypsy Troubadour ls Music Group s Sprung Offerlng The Gypsy Troubadour, an operetta 1n two acts w1ll be pre sented by the mus1c department, under the dlrectlon of Mlss Mar Jor1e Brlght somet1me durlng March The mus1c for the oper etta was composed by Don W11 son and Effa E Preston wrote the lyr1cs The roles are taken by the fol lowmg Marlan W1lk1nson Ros1ta, L1ge Faulconer NIKOII Jeptha Jett Marko Carlton Brown Tom Gordon Burd1s Gldeon VHIIO, Max1ne Caple Mrs Jean Jerrold Georgla Frenz Mary Matthews, LOUISG Ramsey C1a1re Clayton, Mlldred House Elena Jayne E Todo1o Martha Wh1te Mar1a, and J E Roy Henry Clayton Plot Todoro ruler of a gypsy tr1be has sent h1s son N1kol1 away to get a college educat1on When N1kol1 returns he announces that he wants to wrlte poetry publlsh h1s works and marry Clalre Clay ton pretty SpO11ed daughter of a bus1nessman Todoro has plan ned for NIKOII to marry ROSIIG and succeed h1m as ruler of the tr1be Th1s reverse 1n plans sad dens Ros1ta but heartens VHIIO, who wants to marry Ros1ta and rule the tr1be hlmself Varlo cleverly contr1ves a plan by Wh1Ch he hopes N1kol1 w1ll be thrown out of the camp 1n d1s grace Instead Ros1ta 1S blamed for Varxos tr1ckery ROS1ta, th1nk1ng NIKOII IS gullty should ers the blame and NIKOII feel 1ng that Ros1ta has yxelded to temptat1on adm1ts he IS to blame Todoros hlgh respect for honesty among hlS people prompts hun to tCont1nued on page f1veD , . . . 4 . . 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THE LOG February 1943 Pep Club Grves D Awards lornt Assembly Sees Thrrty one Admrrals Recerve Honors Before a 3o1nt assembly January 5 members of the foot ball teams were presented Wlth D sweaters and servxce str1pes by Coach Woford for the1r work durmg the 42 athlet1c season These awards W616 bought by the DHS Pep Club The fol1ow1ng e1ghteen boys recelved sweaters Bobby Bflght George Wllder Joe Strnad Frank Wolfe Layton Creekmore Guy Best Lloyd Reynolds Stanley Boyd Sammy Holtzclaw Frank Kaufman B1lly C1nnamon J1m my Hughes Don Fyfe Robert Robertson Joe Young Rube Kubale Norr1s Armstrong man ager and Johnme Hannah man ager As a reward for the1r second and th1rd years of work on the gr1d1ron thlrteen boys recelved Sel'V1Ce str1pes Joe Brummett Ray Bratton Joe Blank1nsh1p Barrmgton Klnnalfd B1lly S1111 man Cr1p Ransdell Ed Kubale Red Volner Bruce Montgomery Dopey Phelps Eugene Cl1ne Lefty Allen and C South wood Captams stars were awarded to C Southwood and Lefty Allen 42 football captams All boys rece1v1ng D sweaters had to s1gn the follovs 1ng oath I prom1se to keep th1s sweater al vsays as an honor I prom1se not to glV6 It avr ay sell lt allow any one else to wear 1t or cause It m any way to leave my posses slon I prom1se not to wear thlS sweater at any t1me or place 1n I ln The Army Now' Dam 1lle H1gh Schoo has many fomxer students 1n the Armed, Forces The follovx mg 11st of those serv1ng 1n the Army 1S by no means complete The Navy 11st and the A1r Corps IISL w1ll be pub l1shed 1n the next ISSUE of The Log Ph1l Foley Leonard Woford Joe Woford Melle Hancock Ray Harr1gan June Southwood Jack Clarkson Lou1s Farmer Jack Flelds W G Farley Frank Preston James Reld Paul Russell ARMY Jesse Dams Paul McWhorter Robert Gordon Joe Stagg B1lly Thompson James Vaught Harold Huffman Ralph Huffman Gene Young Chas Hudson Jack Huffman B111 Baker Irvlne Baker Paul Crowley Earl Carson Lloyd Jones Allen Frank Clyde Holtzclaw Warren T1pton Clyde T1pton Lyle Cl1ne Bobby Stagg Waacs Jaumta Brown Mary E11zabeth Brown dlsgrace on the Danv1lle H1gh School I prom1se as a member of the Admlral D Club to see that the above rules are Caffled out I p1 om1se to report to the Off1C6I'S of the D Club any member I see v1olat1ng the oath I recog H126 that th1s sweater st1ll be longs to the school and 1f I v1olate the rules lt may be recalled by no one wears a D who hasnt ealned It After the sweaters and servlce str1pes were presented the play ers led by Dopey Phelps gave f1fteen cheers for the Pep Club wh1ch sold penc1ls Chr1stmas cards and other art1cles for the purpose of purchas1ng awards WEDDING BELLS M1 and Mrs Mar1on Terry an nounce the marnage of the1r daughter Mar1on to PFIVEIQ Wyte Steen son of Mr and Mrs P T Steen of Murfreesboro Arkansas on December 25 1942 at the home of Chapla1n Wyl1e Steen of the Elements In Aeronautrcs Prepares Students For Arr Corps Elements AQYODHUIICS teaches the fundamentals of aV1a t1on and the factors that affect t sa1d Mr F1tzpatr1ck of the new course started 1n Danv1lle H1gh School thlS semester The class lS open only to Jumors and sen1ors mterested 1n f1y1ng The text used by Mr FIIZDHI IlCk was wrltten by Arthur S OIIS and Franc1s Pope both out standmg 1n the f1eld of av1at1on It glV9S the students a general background for the A1r Corps Sect1ons of the book are devoted to aerodynam1cs av1at1on and meterology About one fourth of the classwork lS math and the students are ass1gned problems pertammg to fly1ng wh1ch call for a knowledge of h1gher mathe matlcs Twenty boys are enrolled 1n the class They are as follows George Anderson Joe Blank1n J Caldwell Has Accxdeni Jack Caldvx ell DH S Jumor cut off a port1on of h1S left thumb vxh1le us1ng a r1p saw 1n the Man Ial Tra1n1ng Department HIS thumb sl1pped under the saw vxh1le he was try1ng to splxt a p1ece of wood He was taken to Ephr1am McDowell Hosp1tal for treatment Tramp What w1l1 you g1ve a tlred hungry man? Housew1fe Ten yards start Exchange Shlp Bobby Br1ght Carlton Brown Joe Dr1esler Leonard Eu bank Lxge Faulkner Burd1s Gxdeon Lee Guthr1e Bobby Hatchett Barr1ngton Klnnalrd Ed Kubale Bruce Montgomery Frank Newell Don Phelps Joe Rank1n B1lly Scent B1lly S1111 man Leonard Southwood and Jeremy T1pton WESTERN AUTO H THORUP Danv1lle Ky Roses Are A, ed Orchlds are Blue Send Her Flowers 3 and She'll Love You BURKE S 'Qt DAIIYILLE any cond1t1on that mxght brmg Darnall Hosp1tal IF YOU'RE HAVING A LAUNDRY AND DRY DLEAIIIIIG VALENTINE PARTY REMEMBER GUIIPAIIY, Inc Our Ice Cream SWISS SANITARY MILK 00. LAUNDERERS CLEANERS DYERS HATTER 2 , I . ' rr I7 p g . . 1 ' , . . . y l - . 1' ' l ' I . . . . Y. . . . , 1 . . a l 1 - ' - . I ' ' I ' .. . V. V 1 0 . . . on . I , - r . . I D . 11 ' ' cc 11 - - , . . - 11 . , . , ' . -1 Y' . . . . , . , . : A 1 1 1 ' Q 1 1 Y 1 9 1 1 I ' . 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I - 1 1 E I I 3 I February 1943 THE LOG Going Gomg Gone' 1 D H S PORTRAIT Arch Doneghy Suffers OUR DAZE Chevxrng gum has become such' a rare artrcle rn Danxrlle Hrgh School that Dopey Phelps rn hrs best Lucky Strrke Auctron l eer Chant xxas able to sell a srngle cake for erght cents The auctron took place rn Mr Cum mrns class room vxhrle he was rn the offrce When the gum was placed on! the block for sale brddrng sta t 1 ed rnstantly Excrtement ran hrgh among the contenders Txxo Im b1d txxo cents for thrs rare specrmen yelled the auctroneer who ll grve me three three do I hear four Im brd four four cents for thrs frne cake of gum' Surely folks anythrng as prrceless as thrs should brrng more than four cents Do I hear f1YC9 Thank you frve Im brd noxx who ll make rt SIX Srx who ll make rt seven? By thrs trme all the brdders had declrned but two Jav Olaf Oatts and Walter Good Man Krllron Krllron rarsed the b1d to sexen cents for one cake of chexxrrff done He brd erght cents Im brd erght cents for thrs rare artrcle Who ll make rt nrne'7 Do I hear nrne echoed Dopey Are you all throughq Erght once erght txxrce sold to Olaf for erght cents Wrth thrs the auctroneer pocketed h s money rnd Catts settled dox r to enjoy hrs purchase WE DELIVER Page 8: Shaw Valenime Candy rn Heart Shaped Boxes 0 R WARE 1 Martha Petroff Take one senror grrl add a sun 'ny drsposrtron a Pond s complex ron and beautrful drmples mrx! vxell and you haxe Martha Pet ro f t Pete who mox ed to Danvrlle rn 1939 from Arkansas has been' ernment of DHS berng presr dent of the Student Councrl for the prst txxo xears In Octoberi lflfll she rnd lN1nerbcl Rrffe re l presented Danxrlle High at a meetrng o the Southern Assocra tron of Student Goxernment rn Mernphrs Tennessee M rrthr rs also secret rry of the Latrn Club xrce presrdent of! the Honor Club and rs a member of the Grrl Reserx es Junror Red 1Cross and Glee Club Thrs xrx 'rcrous brunette haxrng a rrch alto xorce appeared xxrth the Oratorro Chorus rn therr pre sentatron of the Messrah thrs year and rn an octet at the Glee Club s Chrrstmas program When asked what she does rn her spare trme she sard What spare trme' For durrng her WE HAVE STROLLERS All sues THE GLOBE SHOE srons JUNES BRO Injuries In Fall Archre Doneghy head Janrtor of the crty school system for many I years rs slowly recoverrng from rnjurres suffered vxhen he fell, doxxn the steps at hrs home on December 13 Athletrcs rs one of Arehs hob bres so he rs an ardent supporter of all DHS athletrc teams Het alxx ays helps wrth the scenery for dramatrc productrons and pre pares for school banquets as xx ell as lookrng after the Lost and Found Department He rs not the only Doneghv eonnected xxrth the school system Hrs xxrfe Melrnda has been a teacher at Bate School for many1 xrars xxhrle hrs brother Jesse serx es as a Janrtor at Broadway School Saturdays she holds a Job at New berrys Hoxxever she does frnd trme to teach a Sunday school class at the Frrst Baptrst Church Consrderrng she has read Lrt Nl Alcott rs undoubtedly her t rxorrte author As for her other preferc nces shell take Fnglrsh grammar as a subject blue for her color Madelerne Carroll ands Cary Gr ant as a mox re te rm and1 'rngel food cake for dessert ex ery t r 1 e loxe of etes lrfe s Deep rn the Heart of Texas for thats xxhere her soldrer rs stat frned When she frnrshes hrgh school she hopes to enroll rn a good busrness college Some executrve xxrll eertarnly have an attractrve secretary when Martha obtarns her drplorna CContrnued from page one! Lemrng Margaret Armstrong, and Frank Nexx ell The officers for th1s year are Joan Farrrs presrdent Martha Petroff vrce presroent and Bobby Hatchett secretary treasurer We r csrvrng r typrtr now snc th goxmnt frze dlvrres on thm We nv no xx hn we cn gt an thr xxhn thrs 1 wrs out so We thot rt vxld be smrt to cut down on th us of th lttrs Exchange FENCE STOVES HARNESS PAINTS 51,5 MQW? E 0 Qs 4 :mr nun svn IS un nur :cornea souuek my soya frrrcnvl 21' i GITIZEN S NATIUNAL BANK supsn ,na .-v o DA SELF ssnvrcz H2532 MARKET l . 13 . . 1 5 ' ' ' 1 E I , 1 . . - ' v . ' . . . I rn 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 'l A ' . U . . - 1, , ' '1 Q ' ' ' , . ' ' 1 ' ' v 5 . . - - ' 1 ! ' ' . Y . 2 , 1 1 1 . . , ' - K ,jj 1 , ,l-..1, , D . r -' - V . V' 7 - . 1 . . ' 3 . - I x wx 1 ' 1 Y ', , - x ' 1 1 j 1 4: 1 ' . 1 1 ' l H 1 1 1 l 1 ' I . 1 ' ' I 1 7 1 , 'Q . . w 1 - 1- - 'I l 1 1 1 ' 1 N , . l l 1 vs- 1 ' ' ' . 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THE LOG THE LOG February ms Published Monthly by the Joumalism Class of Danv1l1e Hxgh School Members of National Scholastic Press Assoclatlon Kentucky Hlgh School Press Associatlon Chapter of the Qu.ll and Scroll e lwswwe fm! ,E EEE I 5881111 ill Jll H I 'X EHTUBR9 Co Ed1tors Margaret Annstrong Fay Br1ght Busmess Managers Maman W1lk1nson V1rg1n1a Lanham Earl Bell Reportorlal Staff Lucy Love Marv Jane Turley, June Colvm Betty Webber, Ada Edmlston, Lew1s Dunn, Robert Durham Sports Staff B1lly Scent, B1lly S1ll1man Leonard Southwood Feature Wrlters Joan Farrxs Dottxe Robmson Ray Merle Van Hook Art Ed1tor Mlldred House Typlsts Ethyl H111 Iva Jane Zanone Sponsor Mxss Ehzabeth Hagan DAN CUPID GOES TO WAR St Valentmes Day was once a day of sent1mental messages furtlvely sllpped under doors or left 1n maxlboxes a day observed as lovers feStlVa1 That was Valentmes Day prxor to 1943 Today Dan1el Cupid has qulte a tlme trylng to get around on February 14th the good Salnts Day Besides ducklng shells bullets and buzz1ng alrplanes slde steppxng tanks Jeeps and peeps he has a very d1ff1cu1t tlme try1ng to del1ver h1s mes sages of devotlon Love maklng IS o lelsurely occupatlon now Boy frlend B111 1S off to the Armed Forces g1rl frxend Jane IS worklng 1n a defense Job and hlgh school Katy IS busy day and nlght wlth Red Cross Flrst A1d courses and hlgh school dutles So even though the world seems busler than ever let us not forget the trad1t1on and custom of Samt Valentmes Day We are flghtmg to keep Valentmes Day and other memorable days as a custom Let us obserxe the good SBIDIS Day th1s year de splte the vsar OBSTACLE COURSES Many promlnent Naval Physlcal Edu catxon lnstructors are of the op1n1on that the recently developed obstacle course 1S one of the qulckest and easlest ways to condltlon men An obstacle course usually cons1sts of hurdles to Jump walls to scale narrow plp6S i TO WHICH WE TWENTY EIGHT ASSIGN for students to crawl through rope ladders for cl1mb1ng broad Jumpmg plts and hand walkmg dev 1ces Physlcal educat1on dur1ng war t1me IS of pr1me 1mportance besxdes flttlng students for the Armed Forces lt makes them ag1le and strong POSSIDIV arrangements could be made wlth Centre College that xx ould enable Danvxlle Hxgh School students to use thelr course If th1s could be arranged lt would be a great asset to the Junlor and Senxor H1gh students BOYS SHOULD GRADUATE S1nce the government found lt necessary to draft the e1ghteen year old boys 1n our country educat1on to some of them has be come a mmor detall Dur1ng the present war educat1on IS an 1mportant factor Navxgatxon the art1llery map maklng and many other hundred dutles requlre educat1on The War Depart ment has opened many schools and colleges to tra1n the boys ln the many f1elds of servlce where educat1on 1S requ1red The better edu catxon every boy has the better opportumty he has when h1s day of 1nduct1on comes' Boys flfteen and sxxteen years old 1n the lower grades who become e1ghteen dur1ng or before thexr semor year should by all means make an effort to graduate Takmg f1ve subjects each year and summer school every summer a boy can graduate 1n three years rather than four Th1s may prove very much to h1s advantage 1n the comlng years when the amount of education he has w1ll be h1S greatest asset PERSONALITY QUIZ 1 What teacher was commonly known as Flash 'P 2 Blcyclxng IS the hobby of what teacher? 3 What teacher psychoanalyzes h1s students 4 Whose favor1te color IS purple 5 Name the only red headed teacher 1n D H S 6 Who has open house ln her room durmg the flrst per1od'P 1 Who IS the proud possessor of a Florxda suntan 8 What former teachers 1n1t1als spell WHO 9 Hungary IS the natlve country of what teacher? 10 Who has a dog named Chmx Jr '7 fAnswers on page 79 That February lS a short month we ll all agree 'As to 1ts 1mportance well now let us see- Its the month when Mr Groundhog decldes whether We are to have good or bad weather For the tender hearted ones there 1S St Valentmes day The exchange of lacy hearts makes th1s seem very gay Edlson who graced th1s month Wlth h1s blrth Became one of the greatest lnventors of our earth Abe Lmcoln too born on one of Februarys days Became our Pres1dent and freed the slaves How proud of our 1ndependence we should be Ga1ned by Washmgton Father of our Country ' Although 1ts the shortest month 1n the year To the hearts of Amer1cans It w1ll always STOP COMMANDO TACTICS Although many students are unaware of It we have a course 1n Commando tramlng at DH S ThlS course IS not scheduled and no stu dent IS requlred to take It lf he goes home to the Park to one of the pool rooms or to a hamburger shop for lunch If the War Department OfflC13IS ever V1S1t DHS they w1ll open a Commando School 1n the halls by requ1r1ng tra1nees to compete w1th the sen1or boys ln the W1ld rush of the lunch l1ne One th1ng IS cer ta1n all weakl1ngs w1ll be weeded out' Of course a few tra1nees w1ll be trampled to death but compared wxth the Army of Atlases that complete the course th1S cost w1ll be small SPIRIT OF 1943 I am only one But I am one I cant do everyth1ng But I can do somethmg And what I can do And what I should do By the grace of God I w1ll do U S CIVII Seruce Comm1ss1oner Harry B Mltchell speaklng at Denver Colo Flfteen 25c Stamps vull pay for one PAIR OF SHOES A m1ll1on recrults 10 m1ll1on pa1rs of shoes 1S the Quartermasters rule Ten days of manoeuvres wear out the stoutest boots I ' K . - 1 ,. 1' 1 v , , . 1 - 1 I I 1 1 . . . Y V v- A 1 , . s . . . . . h ' , , : ' . - . 1 u , . . - I , . , i , 1 , il , W 1 ' I ' 4 - ' . 1 f mln: -on-11.-1 h' ' A . , 1 mv un . I Q L, ,,, . , . I c - :nf 1 I . , - ' an it :gig I I , R . x 633. -' ' , - Q , . 1 1 f' ' ' , . ' 1 . 1 1 ' ' --- , I . . - . . . H . . 7 . 1 . 7 sv , , . . l ' , ' , ' Y ' , . D ------ 1 . . , . 1 , ' - . . . 7 be deaf. Exchange Ed1tor ...... Anna Clark Rogers ---- ..--..----- , . . . - - ------.--- -. - - ll ' ll ' 1 . . , , , I . . . . . , , . . , I - . , 1 9 7 I . -. . .7 . . . . , . . . 2 9 D ' 1 . ' -l , , . 7 7 7 . . . ' . A - . . n y G . . 1 - . . . . y ' ' ' KL ,Y . 1 ' ' A , 9 ' . - . ' ' ' 7 n - v 8 . 3 . , . . . , . . - ., 1 ' Y ' , , , ' A cr va - ' - ' u Q I l Y ' u ' P' - . . . .. . Al ' . l 1 1 , . . . , . , . ' ' - A. 11 . ' ' I . I . u , If ' I, l ' February. 1943 THE LOG 5 ,DLL 1 The twelfth, eleventh, and ninth grades each have five students onl the honor roll for the third sixl weeks Twelfth grade Fay Bright Joanl Farris Helen Freeman V1rg1n1a Lanham Elizabeth Leming Eleventh grade Corinna Cook Anna Clark Rogers Jerilyn Rog ers Dorothy Robinson Mary Jane Turley Tenth grade Bobby Jean Fitz patrick Betty Webber Betty Wil son Sam Durham Nmth grade Ada Edmiston Marilyn Fitzpatrick Mary Old ham Ella Mae Toman Milton Massey Eighth grade Bobby Burke Anne Harlan Seventh grade Nancy Buren Mary Lee Dav1s Jorene Stone She was the dumbest girl I ever saw What makes you think so I mentioned bacteria and she thought that it was the back door of the cafeteria Exchange Smart Wearing Appa rel or Men 0 A KAYS 81 00 ' I' R Van l-look Enters lSTUDENTS SHOW 'PRING OPERETTA l un in r m n Centre Collegel CRIGINALITY CCD t ned f 0 pageo el When Ray Merle Van Hook finished his mid-year exams, he walked out of Danville High with the halls of Centre College Ray Merle IS taking a pre medical course of English history biology trigonometry and phy sxcal education If Uncle Sam will permit him to f1n1sh college he will complete h1s work in three years At present he is wa1t1ng 'to get his birth certificate from Los Angeles so that he can Join the V 1 fmedlcall division of the Navy He has a part tlme Job t Wares Drugstore and w1ll con tinue there throughout the year Be sure to tell them Im com ing back to graduate with the class of 43 said Van Hook closing the 1nterv1ew ADMIRALS REFUSE BID Danville s Admirals will not take part in the All Kentucky Conference in Louisville this year This was the first time in five years the Admirals had been ask ed to take part in conference Mr Fitzpatrick explained that the team would have had to can cel three scheduled games as a CKC ruling limits the number of games played Only the best teams 1n the state are chosen to go to the confer ence A lady checking over her groc ery bill found this item One tom cat f1fteen cents Indig nant she called up her grocer and demanded an explanation Oh thats all right Mrs Jones plained the grocer thats an ab brieviation for tomato catsup Exchange WALL PICTURE Some things teachers didn't iknow until after exams: 4 1. Heat is transmitted by enough creditq to become al transmission and confusion. .fnoble Son of Centres, on Febm-l 2. Any form of molster thatl ary 3 feeling xery proud of hlm falls to the earth is called per self he began his first day in Splratlon 3 Erosion is the time when Christ arose from the dead 4 Animals having backbones are called birds 5 The Mongolian Negro Ind ian Caucasian and human make the different races of our earth ebe 15 a shell used in a B B gun 7 Pierre and Marie Curie were plgeons 8 Columbus discovered the tclegraph 9 A letter is used for business an informal note for love 10 The Presidents Cabinet IS where the White House china is kept 11 The three reasons for unem ployment are laziness sickness and educatlon 12 The Industrial Revolution was a war between the United States and England 13 Astrophel and Stella was a poem about two lovers who died m the end 14 Three kinds of coal are hard soft and slow Why is your nose in the cen ter of your face? Because it is the scenter Exchange if bw Dmxszs 1314 DRTD N M.. M... ib ,Sam banish Rosita and Nikoli from the camp. Tom Gordon, Nikoli's college chum, discovers the whole scheme and reveals it to Marko, witty, gypsy fortune teller. Together they hope to save lN1kol1 who in the meant me has realized that Claire a cold hearted gold digger who cares nothing for him The rest of the operetta cen ters around Nikoli and Rosita who are finally reinstated in the tribe and marry Throughout the operetta there are many beautiful songs both for individuals and chorus A large group of music students make up the singing and dancing gypsy tribe For The Latest Popular and Classic: RECORDS snr: Bryant Specially o D H s soosmz B 81 B SIIIIE SHUI' xx? X X X X X XQXQX XX xsslX X XX XX xxx X XX X SX? swx Q E' I X Xx Q xx N xX x x X X Xxx X H GUUMER 81 SDNS Y rlfnmlv. l ss PAPER FRAMING X C X Qs? xX X XX Xa X N 1 , ' ' r 1 Y' ' . . - 1 - 1 y Y ' 1 . . . I . . . l ' l 1 t Q r , ? D l . . . 1 - . 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W . -.1 , TU 4: 1 N sk F ' - ' 11 - 7 l Q 1 X ' ' ' Q -V 1 - ' .1-:gig 1 5 , ' .fri ' '- ' - ' - 1. ft ., - , 5 R S I I I 1 - n :-QV, ' SQJQ 1 - ' ex' - ' ' :Nfl ' cr 1 Ca V 'I . , - 1, , 'wb I . . . ,, .551 if I ' . , I 1 . Ns: - Q 1 1 xg. 5, - , sji wg. ,-', 1 X sax 5 WM : f 1 , 1' QR ACME. I A .C gs S ff - . Y 'SEQ -- -' . . : 1 1 ' , Wi' ' : I , l t 1 r x g t gt - -yt--X-1. 91.5 st 1 was Ni,-.gi 5f'Fr'fi1XX iss' 'm .N st ts XXQ I .. 5 h t C. X .t :s,,.:',?.,yx-ID. N51 SSE? wx . th ,.i'5?x55i tgp-is . T-K fggwithgrx . .. .. . - - . , . . N - ,qt-Q 1 5' THE LOG February. 1943 Devils Sink Localsg lBurgin Bulldogs Beaten I t Q Lose C.K.C. Title 24-23 As Big Blue wg gg ' The thirteenth jinx caught upi with the Admirals when the? Henry Clay Blue Devils, who couldn't miss the basket, sank theIAdmirals' Central Kentucky Conference hopes with a 40 to 21 victory on the winners' floor, February 2. Mahan, Davis, and Kessinger hit from all angles of the floor. and stopped the Admirals' scoring machine cold. 4 Only in the first quarter were the Admirals within range of the Blue Devils and by the end f the second period Henry Clay had a 22 to 8 'ldv int nge Danxille still w is unable to get going in the thnd ptxiod and only in the final stann did the Aunin als play their usual brand of ball Mahan was high foi the Devils with 13 points while Ransdall led the Admirals The best luck any man can hay e is never to have been born but that seldom happens to myone The Tigei Buy your VALENTINE CANDY At The KStages Final Rally last quarter rally to nose out the Burgin Bulldogs 24-23 in a fast land 'furious battle on the loser'sf 'floor, January 6. I I Burgin took an early lead withl ftwo quick goals and was neverl behind during the first ha1f.l Hughes dropped in two charityl tosses, and Roy added two morer points on a long shot as the first, quarter ended with Danville on! the short end 10-4. Danville tightened their de-I I n t md the Bulldogs made onlv two points during the sec ond quaiter Roy slipped in aI eiip ind followed it up with a two pomtei from the side South x ood made the score 12 9 on a foul shot as the half ended Biown led a scoring spree that tied the SCOIC at 13 13 The Bull dogs again pulled aw ay to lead 17 13 as the 3rd period closed Hughes scored a fast break as the final period began but Burgin soon increased their lead With the score standing 2215 a foul hot bx Phelps and goals by Brown Rov and Hughes tied the scott 22 22 A foul shot by Bt tdshtw put the Bulldogs one point the td With only one minute to play Brown sank a be iutiful shot fiom the side giv me the Admirals a 24 23 victory I Rov and Brown tied for high In Busmess For Your cormg honois with 8 points each I Healfh Bradshaw was high for Burgm xith 7 WHITE IAVERN SHOP I ? .Ziff The Admirals staged a blazingl y ITT TIIISWA f I Game number 13 proved to be! very unlucky for the Admirals' They suffered their worst defeat of the season at the hands of the Henry Clay Blue Devils, 40-21. Lexingtons superior height and sharp-shooting proved to be the means of the Admiral's defeat, Danville's chance of winningi the C. K. C. was about as goodl as any teams in the conference but the loss to Henry Clay will probably knock them completely out of the race Than conference Iecoid now shows 7 games won 2 games lost lk Much of the ciedit foi the suc cess of the -13 team is due Coach! Fitzpatrick The boys on his team now are the same coached for several Reserx es He has intei est in ex ery squad and should be congratulat ed on doing a fine coaching Job boys he has years on the shown great boy on the Our Rookies Brown Roy and Hughes ale still playing the samel tlashy type of ball they play ed at the fnst of the season Some first geat men break down when a tough te nn is played but these boys always play a cool iffgtessixe type of ball Danxille will be host to the I6 District this year The dis tiicts hate been doubled because of transportation diffieulties and '1 new tournament added AfterI the distiict comes the iegional as usual but a new addition the sectional has been added Onlx the w inner of the xatious tourna ments will moxe to the next tourney Out of the sectional will come the team which will go to the state tournament The num bel of representatixes has been cut down to foul and the tourna ment will last but one day Admirals Are Off Game But Take Tarantulas 39-2l Danville won their fourth C.K. C. contest Friday, January 15, but in so doing turned in their worse hardwood performance of the season as the Admirals trounced the Nicholasville Tarantulas, 39 to 21, in the local gym, Danville led all the way, but several times during the contest Nicholasville was Within winning range of the over confident Ad- mirals and only in the last period did the Fitfpatrickmen get their offenst rolling Nieholasxille used a fast break th it it times had fue Tarantulas racing for the basket with no Admirals between them and two points but Nicholasville usually nissed their clips The Admirals led 11 to 7 at the end of the first period and 14 to 9 at the intermission With the score 23 to 17 in their favor going into the final stanza the Admirals talked it over and decided on strategy that netted them 16 points and their fourth L K C X ictoiy Jimmy Hughes w as far ahead of the other scorers with 17 peints Meet your friends , At the l IDEIIL GRILL Everything To Eat W Beautiful Sprung Prints for After the Game or Dates Sues 9 io I5 Try One of Our Special Deluxe Breakfasts M G A F E E s S X 1 K T X 1 Y W 1 Y ' I 0 ' i , 1 I -A . 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February 1943 THE LOG Admrrals lhrrll Excrled Fans Proneers Suffer Frrst Setback of Season, Drop C K C Lead One of the largest crowds ewer to wltness a basketball game 1n Danv1lle saw the Harrodsburg Ploneers suffer the1r flrst setback of the present season at the handsl of the Danvnle Admlrals by the' score of 20 to 15 January 22 Danv1lle s vlctory boosted them 1nto fourth place 1n the CKCN race and deprlved Harrodsburg of the Conference leadershlp Only by makmg a blazmg Frank Merr1well f1n1sh were the Adm1rals able to overcome Harrodsburgs f1VB pomt half tune lead and grab the f1nal vlctory Roy opened the scormg W1th a cup to g1ve the Adm1rals a 2 to 0 lead Harrodsburg 1mmed1ately knotted the count on a sleeper by Wxlder and went out ln front when Sanders sank a one handed shot from the Slde Harrodsburg dom1nated e scor1ng ln the second perlod and at 1nterm1ss1on were leadlng 11 tory began to fade The Admirals came back strong 1n the second half and slowly but surely overtook the weaken 1ng Ploneers A s1de shot by Hughes and a long shot bv Phelps put the Ad rnxrals back 1n the game and by You re Off To A HEAD START wrth Horr Styles From FLEMING S the end of the th1rd perlod the Shawnee S SCG S l Pxoneers were hold1ng only a 14, to 13 advantage W1th Pow ell out of the contest on personals and the game tled at 1515 Harrodsburg became un nerx ed and called two successwe' t1me outs 1n a fut1le effort to' stop the hard dI'1X1l'Ig Admlrals Only four m1nutes remamed ID the game when Brown sank a free throw to send the Adm1rals out 1n front 16 to 15 Phelps then made the count 18 to 15 on a long shot and Danv1lle began freez1ng the ball Harrodsburg commrtted foul after foul 1n a frantlc effort to get the ball Southwood put the game on 1ce when he mtercepted a Ploneer pass and drlbbled 1n for a cr1p as the game ended Phelps was the outstandlng scorer W1th a nlghts total of n1ne wh1le Rue led the losers w1th fue tallxes W Goggm Ir Master Former, Sells Burley Crop For S684 40 Walter Goggm Jr DHS stu dent and act1ve 4 H Club mem ber recexved S684 40 Frxday January 15 at the Farmer s Ware house for a 1442 pound crop of burley tobacco whlch averaged S47 46 acre of the Goggms farm on the Perryvllle Plke Walter per haps the youngest person to sell tobacco thxs season ln th1S local 1ty set out h1s burley crop last June He cultlvated lt durmg the summer cut lt 1n August and strlpped It durlng h1s Chrlstmas vacatlon My father took the tobacco to the warehouse Frxday mornmg and when I got there after school I my crop had been sold he stat d Sellrng at a n1ce pr1ce he recerved 55c for two baskets 54c for one and 37c for the other Because he was so successful wxth h1s flrst tobacco Walter plans to remvest 1n another crop th1S year and to buy war bonds Blue s Prrze After Brrllrant ame y Danv1lle played thelr best balll of the year IH defeatmg the W1n ! chester Shawnees 35 to 22 on the Adm1rals floor Tuesdav Janu I ary 12 Thxs vlctory over W1n ' chester was Danv1lle s thlrd Con I ference Wm ln four starts Brown sank a one handed shotl from the sxde to g1V6 a 2 to 0 lead they never rellnqulshed After wards Hughes made a plvot shot' and before the Shawnees could recover the Adm1rals were out m front by ten pomts Danv1lle kept up thelr terr1f1c scor1ng pace untll the last few mlnutes of the second perlod when I F1tzpatr1ck sent ln h1s Reserves At 1nterm1ss1on the score stood Danvxlle 24 Wmchester 12 W1nchester played a better game durlng the last two quar ters than they drd the fxrst half holdmg the Adm1rals to eleven pomts wh1le they reg1stered ten The Adm1rals zone defense completely bottled up the Shaw nees scormg ace Cotteng1n hold mg hlm to one fleld goal J1mmy Hughes sank f1ve fleldl goals and two free throws for a total of twelve polnts to cap scor1ng honors Norton thel losers W1th seven tallles ANSWER TO QUESTIONS PAGE FOUR Henry Laxr MISS E Woford Mr Cummms Mr Boyd M1ss Sheehan MISS Robmson M1ss Schoene Mr W H Owens Mr Young M1ss Drake Lets klSS and makeup O K wrth me She got the kxss and he the makeup Exchange Frtzs Boys Outcloss Rrvol Brrar jumpers Danulles Adm1rals complete- ly ouiclassed therr archr1vals the Somerset Brlar Jumpers defeat mg them 46 to 24 ln a Central Kentucky Conference clash on the Admuals floor January 29 Danulle scored f1rst and was nc xer behmd leadlng 8 to 0 at the end of the f1rst quarter 18 to 2 at 1nterm1ss1on and 32 to 8 going mto the fmal perlod Only seven personal fouls were callcd aga1nst the two qumtets, a xery unusual occurrence for a Danv1lle Somerset bout whxch usually 1S very rough J1mmy Hughes and Carlton Brown paced the Adm1rals t tack scormg 12 and 10 polnts re- spectrxcly RDY S GRUGERY Fresh Meat Quolrty Food PHONES 232 233 OR ALADS ANDWICHES ODAS UNDAES ERVICE 'Wg 'll If It :snr mghr We Make It nlgm '51, -' my f 'P l I -.,,. 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' ' Q n 1 I H rl 3 T:-M .l , I .. l , 5:3 2 . yi? 8 THE LOG February. 1943 W WODD Lovers dote on Saint Valentine s Day And ln D H S Dan Cupids Really Making hay' Exams are over and all cases of brain fever are reported out of danger so now we have time for the better thlngs of l1fe Here IS a surprising story Once there was a little boy named Jeptha and lt was under stood that his heart belonged to M Whlte but now we flnd his real interest is G Stephenson' My my boys are dece1v1ng ' It certainly seems marriage IS the fad these days M Terry has settled down to the Job of be1ng a wife and how we glrls envy M House her beaut1ful en gagement ring' She tells us the wedding bells w1ll ring sometime IH June Congratulations to Fllrt Roy for capturing one of our most sought after young men Dumbo Hughes ' We hear Dopey 1S high point man with Sara Stlgall now What happened to Cnp 99 M1l1tary school unlforms cer tamly must appeal to Ada Edmr ston Lois Harmon and Nancy Hensley for they all have crushes on Scott Glore Popular boy dont you think' Mystery of the Week Just who IS Ethyl Hills heart interest? She has one-but xx ho IS he If any FOR THAT After School Coke GO TO body solves this problem, please' -let this column know immediate- ly! Carol Ann seems to be doing alreet with a certain Centre boy namely Bud Smith There have been some red hot feuds going on here in DHS Georgla and Lefty are right m the middle of one and Barbara and Lee are certainly experlenc ed along this line Well you know true love never runs smooth' We wonder what C Cook and Mary Jane Turley find so 1n teresting m Richmond' They re forever taking trips there and from what we ve heard they have a rare time' Mary G Corn cant seem to make up her mlnd between the Grubbs brothers A rather danger ous sltuatlon I think Goon Sllhman has time for no one else but Allce Catron nowadays Speaking of the Cat ron family Barbara has several admirers namely D Spoonamore and Buddy Bnght They say love IS blind bu we arent bl1nd enough to over look that gleam in B Hatchetts eye when F Caldwell passes Dxmple Newell and Red Alexander are seen together everywhere lately Also the love of A Mltchells life is Sam Burke from Junction C1ty The next victim on my list IS that handsome he man Don Fyfe who IS really making pro gress with Llbby Lemmg Arent these young romances Burke and Johnny Hannah We wish someone would help D Palmer make up her mind xxhcther it will bc Parksvllle Stanford Junction City or Dan ville It vxas oxerheard Cand I was not snooping Just acc1dentally oxcrheaxdb in a conveisation in llbxaly that Norman Dockstader xou knoxx that new student thinks Anna Clark Rogers is the i tutt st girl lt lS 1umored Thelma Kelsay md Sam Gentry have qulte a I r A bump of conceit And a pound of gall A lot of nerve And no bra1ns at all A portion of pride And a bit of wrong Ready to hlde When trouble comes along Just l1ke the poem Of Kiphng s so rare A rag a bone- And a hank of hair' Breakers of hearts Wherever they go Leaving behind them Worry and woe Always hungry And ready for eats In crowded places They ll cling to the1.r seats Smihng and Jolly Ready to flirt Anxious to please But ready to hurt Clean shaven well dressed A boon to our race Wolves 1n sheep s clothing M1 gosh' Watta case' Womans vsorse menace A curse to this age case and we certainly cant over look Lois Massey and J W1lk1n Some women are so fickle' Charlotte Erskine has switche her affections to B Blankmship and S E Edwards is all out for J B Mountyoy non Why dont you gals get busy 'md beguile some of our local su uns such as Frank Wolf C Southwood Baby Mountjoy Fuzzy Dunn and B Johnson who fxequent other towns for their loxe l1fe Vtcll I could go on forever but all good OJ thlngs must cncl so goodbye untll spring In life's funny show They hold all the stage. But I guess God made them Of His own free will- With all of their faults I love em still' How about a httle kiss No Ive got scruples Well thats all right Ive been vaccinated The Sooner Cub After The Gamme Everyone Is Gomg To The BUNNY INN Vlslt The mderella Shop For Styhsh Clothes AY MAN' If you e oo SULLIVANS IsThe Ploce PAINTS RUUFING Phone 244 I l W U , . - , i i . ' ll ll ' ' . , . . I , , ' ' ' Y . . - v . . . , ' , , at - 11 . l , y - y . . , , , in , rr ' ' . ' GK l - !Y ' I I ' 1 . , . 9 . . . . ll ' ' 77 n , LK , . ' ' ' ,-, s ' 11 ' , . ' X 1 ' , -' , , . C D I I Q Q . I . c . . . , . s 1 --- u u - - - . '-1 1 . , . . . , , . . I ' , . ' o o 5 ' - ' Cl ' ' Y! S . . . . , t . 0, 1 ' 7 I I ' I Y ' ll ' ll ' . . .. .. I y ' Y Y , ll ll ' ' ' ' ! ' 7 ' . u ' '5 ll I ll ' . . . 7 , ' ' - 3 e ' . . ' v . . , , - ' ' xv 1 1 . U - U - . , S 64 ' ' I ' .3:5:,:A , . . . Vjlggazgf - ' , . ,' ' touching? I refer to Bobbie son. t . - . . - 1 - ' ' ' ' h da V ' . - V . V. r . t . P I - - - . l I I ' 0 D Y. I u ll ' ' i 1 ' Q - -- - :L Y- I ., ,. ' , , V ll ll l I 1 1 s 1 N ! . , . , yi . . , I ' . . 5 . . I V , ' , ' . 1 l .. , x . ' nr L v , ' Q i A4 I ' I K . . N . .. X T1-113 toe VOLUME XIV DANVILLE KENTUCKY THURSDAY APRILI 1943 NUMBE Mr Frtzpatrrck has accepted posrtron at Centre College teacr mg the Army students mathemr trcs Mr Frtz w1ll be great t mrssed by all the students as hr has been one of our favorrte teachers Mr Woford also lS teachrng the Cadets He conducts physrcs classes at Centre the perrods he has no classes rn hrgh school Students drd you know The Log has had some competrtron lately? Yes the Second Perrod News publrshed by Rube Kubale and Jack Moore came very near puttrng The Log out of bus1ness but the publrshers drsagreed as to how much of thelr paper should be devoted to funnres and how much to sports so the publrca t1on d1SCOHflI1l.16d About seventeen senror hrgh grrls took the Crvrl Servrce exam rn January They started the exam at 6 30 P M and the last ones left at 11 30 P M The grrls took shorthand and typrng tests Most of them plan to do secre tarral work rn the future Early to bed Early to rrse' Makes a boy healthy wealthy and wrsel Landon Brrckhead bel1eves thoroughly rn th1s axrom He rs boss of the Courrer Jour nal paper boys and has to rrse and shrne at 530 every morn N1ce gorng Landon' Phrlrp Lanrer and Stratton Lee were back wanderrng the old haunts last week Both of these students are dorng grand work rn therr respectrve schools and we re mrghty proud of them Stratton ordered a bound copy of The Log to remember us by Mrs Edwardss brology class wrtnessed qu1te a feat a few weeks ago when R B Smrth rec1ted rn three mmutes the whole crrcula tory system wrthout an error Hrs class applauded loudly as CCont1nued on page twob UUR DAZE ,Ee 1- any 1 Senrors Grve 'sea ge' Tgigrgunuswfge Skrdd mg ....- r II, THE PLEDG imager. Gaim! f-, TO THE FLAG ndy Hardy Comedy 113 ,sr5::' i' Stars Ten Senrors Ipledge allegranee to the Fla of the Unlted St tes ofAmer1ca and to the Republle for wluch lt stands one natlon lK1dlVlSlbl9 wlth llberty and Justlee for all. iii 'k'k'ki k I Courtesy of Scholasuc The American Hzeh School Weehlv Four Senrors Enlrst ln Army Arr Force Four D H S senrors Brlly Scent L e o n a r d Southwood Charles Allen and Joe Blank1n requrrements fo the Unrted States Army Arr Force and wrll be called to servrce vt rthrn srx months after they hate reached tht ll erghteenth brrthday Upon therr rnductron they vtrl be Arr Cadets and wrll be trarned rn the varrous branches of the ll Force for about a year At thc end of thrs trme they vxrll recer e commlssrons as Flylng offrcers ll prlotrng navrgatron or bombrrr drerrng Latin Club Gives Play A play spoken rn Latrn xras grven for Junror Assembly on Thursday February 18 by mem bers of the Inter Nos Latrn Club Characters 1n the Bulla whlch means necklace were Dolly Bandy Aelra Melyrn Veatch Fronto Anna Clark Rogers LHDSIS Georgra Frenz Thoa and Roy Lee Jones Damyx The cast were dressed rn Roman cos turnes Precedmg the play Mary Jane Turley gave an explanatron rn Englrsh l l Walnut 'treet Canteen Opens Saturday Nrte In Gymnosrum The Walnut Street Canteen 3 at830P M rnthe DHS gym n rsrum rn honor of the basketball! Jovs The admrsslon IS frfty cents md the proceeds wrll 11d the Home Economrcs Club rn 1ts sprrng progects Tvxo floor shows and the h1gh1 school orchestra vvrll be the ma1n attractrons of the ex enrng The Canteen Chorus under the drrec t1on of Mrs Rosen xx 1ll carry out a patrrotrc theme rn therr selec trons Each performer wrll be rn troduced by a Master of Cere monres Joan Farrrs 1S the dance drrec tor and Margaret Armstrong lS her assrstant Vrrgrnra Lanham IS publrcrty cha1rman Mary Jane' Turley refreshment charrman 1 Dottre Robrnson entertarnment harrman Anne Marshall decora t1on cha1rman Red whrte and blue lS to be color scheme for the occasron The wartresses crgarette grrls and the hat check grrls w11l be dressed rn these colors ln Annual Play Skrddrng a three act comedy from 11 hrch the Andy Hardy moxres were adapted has been selected as the sen1or play and vtrll be presented Apr1l 8 under the drrectron of Mr Cumm1ns The play was wr1tten by Auran1a Rouxerol The delrghtful Andy characters are portrayed folloxxrng students Mrs Martha Petroff Judge Barrrngton Krnnarrd Hardy by the Hardy Hardy Andy Hardy Jack Settles Aunt M1lly Sara Strgall Grandpa Hardy Jeremy Trpton MBYIOH Hardy Fay Brrght Estelle Hardy Campbell Margaret Armstrong Mvra Hardy Wrlcox Marran Wrl krnson Wayne Trenton Everett Ransdall Mr Stubbrns Brlly Srl lrman The scene of all three acts IS rn the Hardy s lrxrng room rn a lrttle toxxn rn Idaho Judge Hardy rs campargnrng for re nomrnatron as Judge of the Thrrd Drstrrct Court A crooked group of polrtr c ans are tryrng to get control of the drstrrct offrces so the Judge rs xery xxorrled None of hrs famrly seems to understand polr trcs Then Marron the youngest daughter who has been away at school comes home She has taken a course rn polrtrcal scrence and rs a good speaker but she has also brought home a beau Wayne Trenton To add to the Judgels troubles hrs tvro daughters Myra and Es telle leaxe therr husbands and come home to lrxe Here the Hardy famrly starts skrddrng ' Mrs Hardy rs thoroughly drsgust ed wrth her two daughters for abandonrng the-rr husbands and leaves home herself Mrs Hardy IS gone for several days and the fCont1nued on page twol . . . . , R 5 1 I I i r , 3 , .- Q , .. 1 . 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'F'- THE LOG Aprxl 1943 Lucy Love Recelves Those Who Serve Cltlzenshlp Award F m D A R Danx1l1e H1gh School IS ext1emelv p1OLld of all former students ro noxx selxmg 1n the Armed FOICCS The folloxxlng lxax al Malme Lucy Jane LOW DHS Mmm S1gnal Corps and Alr Coxps hsts a1e not entltlex complete Ad d1t1onal n 1nes xx 111 be recelved the D A R Good C1t1zen shlp Axx a1d g1x en hx the St Asaph Chapte1 the local orgamza t1on of the Daughters of the Amer1can Rex olut1on Lucy Loxe Ellzabeth Lemlng and Martha Whlte vxere the three nommees selected bx the sen1or class Lucx was chosen bx the D AR com m1ttee to represent th1s Cl1S1.1ICl at the state conxent1on The Good C1t11ensh1p Axx a1d 1 glven to the gul xx ho ls outstand mg 1n 1eadersh1p depend 1b1I1tV PHITIOUSIIT and scholalshlp Lucy IS a n1on1to1 1n the lunch room du11ng the fourth hour She IS a member of the Jun1o1 Red Cross Home Ec Club Student Counc1l and a member of the Log Staff Blology IS her fax orlte sub Ject At a tea g1ven by the St Asanh Chapter at Old Crow Inn Ivc was formallv presented Wlth the DA,.R honor by Mrs Jeptna Jett local pres1dent How to g1xe a g1rl a surprxse draw her close and start to k1SS her When she says Stop how dare you' release her unk1ssed Note surpr1se on her face Exchange A httle pamt A l1tt1e curl A l1tt1e ra1n A homely g1rl The Sooner Cub Patronlze the GITY IIAFE Sea Foods Chops Dellclous Salads I NAVY Bennx Sheen James B1eed1ng Alex CICSS Brooks Calx ert Jeff Leste1 Luc1an Sexxell 'Xhlxe H1lton Jack Stexens Don Moore Joe Rulon Jun1or Green John Bratton Jack Sande1s Robe1t Ph1l1ps Atk1ns Young Sam Holeman B111 Carr Berna1d May Jlfllffly Gxesham Llt Ellett Harry Moore Shelby Darb1sh1er publlshed 111 Max MARINES J T Lanham R E West Joe Broxxn Charles Durham J1mm5 Nexxell Eugene Plke SIGNAL CORPS James Stephenson Raymond Betts Ol1ver Toombs T E Cochlan Pat Daughe1ty Kenneth Welch J W Walker AIR CORPS Buzzy Hughes Tom Bob Mountjoy Eugene Goldston Br1sco Inman Fugene McGoxx an Butler Dulham Robert Cress Oscar W1sner John 1V1sner Cotton WISHCI Hoxx a1d Southxx ood B111 Fettelman Laxx rence Frenz Raymond Gldeon Cha1les Gregory Thomas Glegory Ralph Loxe MHUTICC Povx ell John Poxx ell Joe Massey James Jackson Benny Povxell John Nlchols Add1son Lan1e1 R1chard Caldwell John Jackson LEWIS Logue JR HIGH HAS NEW TEAM OUR DAZE Under the sponsorshlp of M1ss Ellen Schoene and Mr Lawrence boys haxe formed a basketball team Members of the team are Glenn Lamb capta1n Donald Spoona more Eugene Lexgh Austen Pete Cress J1mmy H111 Roy Durham Malcolm Cochran Gene Allen No1r1s Armstrong B111 Buren Truman Br1dges and Eugene Patterson Play1ng the1r f1rst game vuth K SD they lost by a 28 20 mar g1n Sex er'11 other games are scheduled Sen1o1 stood on the rallroad track The t1a1n xx as comxng fast The tram got off the track and CCont1nued from page oneb he was the fxrst pe1son to make th1s ree1tat1on 1n such a short t1me w1thout a rmstake Most of us Just rate presents on Chrlstmas and blrthdays but Iva Jane Zanone got a present on St Patr1cks Day Butterball gave Jane a beautlful powder box whlch plays Wearmg of the Green B11ly Hannah n1nth grade Lat1n student used a gun to secure extra pomts from MISS Bradley' He carved a SIX meh 'nodel of a Roman gun from p1ne xxood and stamed It mahogany M1ss Bxadley gave hlm extra credxt for lt too' SENIOR PLAY CCont1nued f1om page oneJ fdmlly has a dlfflcult t1me xx 1th out her but Estelle and Myra go back to the1r husbands as a 1esult of hex drastle moxe The Judge llIldllX gets h1s nom1 n 1t1on and Wax ne foxces NIAIIOH xx ho h1s helped he1 fathel 1n h1s raee to choose betxx een loxe and a pol1t1e1l careel Loxe tr1um phed and lxldl 1on and Way ne are rnar11ed Andy s 1omance xx 1th Pollv and h1s busmess enterprlges add comedy to the plax Aunt Mllly does he1 llll to help the fa1n1ly 1 e ls problems but flnally g1XCS up 'md gets a Job ln the town Kzurucxy IIIIII NITE SAT Then Sun THE ROMANTIC ORIENT ,agen '24 where men lull for the women they love' '56 A Jon nu HHII IJIIIEZ mea I aa? ff IMI 6 Ibn Ibn JM ORGEOUS CHNICOL 'i1+ Extra YANKS VS NAZIS Noam AFRICA IN AT THE FRIIIIT THE BA'I'I'LE FOR IN TECNICOLOR xLet the semor pass SIT THE Chambrays P K s Glnghams SWISS SANITARY MILK AND SHARKSKINS IN BEAUTIFUL COLORS AND STYLES M ZTSEEEI S Home of Swlss Maud Ice Cream Exchange VI 2 ' , f ! . . . 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' I -'aff' party' Place arms around hfflv Callahan a group of Jumor h1gh - ' - - ' , ,,,,.,f1,g-,f,,,,,, fi 52151 , .:v:1:f.'IfI X15 f , g' .1E1i2 2f ' j:fE2E2Ef 9' -' , Y . . . , ,,... ,fe ., 1, E ,a 2 I 'A ' faiaisfeea, 1, , ' , ' . ,. ,Q 2 2 5 5 5 5 2 v M H ,.,,,.... C, 1 ' . , ' ' , - III 5.:A5f5fEEiE 9 1 Q Y -'QIAIIAI' . ,, xv af f .1 9 111- 1113?-115 . . Y ' ' s as yy -gr -PQ, . , , - 5 1 ff r ' f - , , . H , 'G L.al:.aL...7 , a A 'k H ' ' M: . ' 555555: . K . . ,, H E , I , , . ., .. T,E lf. fgfn. ' li II' if Q , tw . - -f 1 f gk.: +- ' ., ' :M - ',- fs- ' v 0 I V. . 7 . . ., ' ' 0 I . ' C ' , ' as as . . ' - ' IN is-n I I ' ' W 1 , . 4 I 1 ' 1 ll 0 - Il 5 2 April. 1943 THE LOG 3 Tiny Blobs Ot Paper Regulate Digestion, Travel, Footgeor Stamps to the right of us,I stamps to the left of us-such areI the tribulations of those of us' who must keep the home firesl burning. These scraps of bright- ly colored paper regulate our di-I gestion our trayel our footgear and the warmth of our homes It rsnt that the stamps them selves are so much trouble 1 s those pesky little serial numbers which must be on the back f each one You ney er know whether a stamp rs good r whether rt expired long ago And what bcfuddled c1yr1ranI hasnt arrived at the shoe depart ment of a store proudly clutch only to be told by a a susprcrous glint Im sorry srr but fuel orl stamp The stamp for shoes rs number 17 There wrll probably be more rationing rn the future but as long as Americans retain their sense of humor they wrll not be greatly rncony enrenced by thel prryatrons that our goyernment deems necessary We w rll alw ays grumble about dorng wrthout mg a stamp clerk wrth rn hrs eyes this rs your things but grumbling rs a hea1thyI sign And when that grurnbl ng and fussrng stops you may begrn to yvorry because we wrll have 1 Ist a part of our democracy 1 haye a lrttle moron frrendl whos dy ing to get rn a cemetery DHS PORTRAITS Margaret Armstrong Here comes the band the crowd starts clapping feet pat rhythmrcally and then people can be heard saying She makes a reallv beautiful sponsor and Thats Margaret Armstrong one of the most popular and versatile students rn DHS For two years Myrt has led the band and she considers this the greatest honor she has ac qurred rn hrgh school She rs also an active member of the Home Economies Club National Honor Society Local Honor Club Grrl Reserves and Junror Red Cross Last year Margaret made her debut rn dramatic crrcles wrth one ofthe lc adrng roles rn Spring Peyer' rnd wrll apperr rn e senior play this year Co edrtorshrp of The Log was the reward Myrt received for tContrnued on page frveb Ww w M QS 's WWW Stage we Nfflfegg ,Ilia W N 33,22 rf if Q is S For Complete HOME FURNISHINGS ee BIIUGH 81 GIIRNER IF IT ISNT RIGHT WE MAKE IT RIGHT Danville Lexington I Fay Bright If someone asked Who rs that cute lrttle girl wrth a parr of red rimmed glasses perched on her my treckled nose ' you would probably stare at the questioner rn complete astonishment Eyery one knows that girl shes Fay Bright a popular senior wrth a finger rn eyery pre cooking rn D H S Fay thinks that being chosen eo edrtor of The Log rs her great est honor However her Journal rstre career started last year w hen she became sports edrtor the only grrl who has held this office rn the hrstory of the school The year 42 was for Fay for she was ball Queen and by of the student body to appear as The Sprrrt of Ken tucky rn Danyrlle s Sesqureenten nral Exposition a lucky one chosen Foot popular vote w rs elected As she rs an excellent science student she represented the school rn the Scholastic Brology Test rn 1941 She sen ed 'rs presr dent of the Screnee Club last year and rs yrce president of the orga nrzatron now Brology rs to be her major subject rn college Fay had the honor of being chosen a member of the Beta Club rn her Junior year and now holds the positron as secretary of that organization The Senior Class also chose her as its secre tary Yelloyv not the cony entronal red I 4 I I I I I or blue, is Fay's favorite color, but she does have a yveakness for red plaid hair ribbons. Fay has the romantic lead in the senior play, t'Skidding . Romance is not lacking in real life either, as proof see page 9 of last year's annual- Rue is an athlete who must be very Bright, He came to DHS and got the cutest grrl rn sight WE HAVE H UA RAC H ES All Sizes THE GLOBE SHOE STORE A Jewelrte e For Servrce 0 ll WARE PHARMACIST DT pvf f MEAT ' .797'f6'Zb1y Save Rotron Polnts For Meatless Days Go To e While Tavern Shop GOOD COFFEE HAMBURGERS HOME SIAGG IUMBER COMPANY 'NUDE AND PAINTS VARNISHES ROOFING pHQNE 244 HARDING ST DEFENSE OUTSIDE I I I I . . . v I I . I I . . . ,, I . . . I . I ' I . I ' ' I , 2 I I Z . . I I , I 1 0 I I v I ' tu 77 Y O A . .. II -- . . - , 4 v. .1 Y n ' l H ' ' .' - s A ' It L ' ' ' - ' I . . - , ' ' I . ,. I, - II . , . . . , ' I , I . . v ' Y v . . . ' ,' ' ' rr I - '- 1 v . ,, ' ' I' A: ' ' , ' . . . r ' I4 rr ' ' , ' vv r. - rr ' , ' N rr Y I . I ' ' ' I . . . Y -'Y I . . - - ' I r - f ' S r 1 . . I ' I ' h A I ' X - I , - l . . , . , . - I - I A , . Q l I N 1 v X 1 1 if 1 v . . I ' ' I Q ' - I , . . , . I . . . . I , . , , - l I r y I - ' ' 1 I ' . . . . v 1 - Y 7 ' ' Y . i 1 H - , ' ' rr ' . Y ' . I , I I K X I . I V T v v l . I 1 . I . I ,' t T e V c x V' ri I E 4 , . - I AR 1 , . , , ' V . I 4' . g W I - , ' .5 ' v . V. . . 1 It i 1 v - ll v Q I7 . ' . . . . I ' Y ' ' I V I , . I ,- - Q . . L . ,A . . . - r I . ' - l X ' ' I I, I .N---.,-. x . - 1 .- . 3:j 57-.g.g.,.' L 1: .,:- I . . . mi --E .sf ' - X - 'I '- -- W ,. Nr I: ,. , 521:1-..I?Q?rf-a,j.5:fr.ia-astra? ' - , - , - if WAP- - . ix? '17:F'7'5:-1-.-': '?51. 13' ' ' ' 'TN '. I - . ': 3:': YS.5f3Q?33:' :5l5:1:':4.-f-I' ' I X :tag -.-.me f '-:rI:I:rsg1:.. . 1'- 'ff' :R . -:g:--:-:- . ' . ' ' I I . IN- 2 1' ' . I -'.-of til' . IV' IE 5 SA'f:1r-:-.-.. ' k .-' '-:rw ' 'CCE . 1 -. 2-:5 fl' ' ' ' 1 :g s, Q - V: 5,-.5.-:gg I '85 .I I i s-fgf:-ff?? j': n krhsz . . . I ' ,QA .I '-'T-N -::'l,f'l .9 I f I'I'f'I ' '-K - II ' 4, 4-,gL:5 ::5 - .- '-.,l: 43313.5 4 3. 1. , , 1. . 4 THE LOG April. 1943 T L O G 1school education is essential. Therefore,I SPRING IS SPRUNG lhigh school students are demonstrating their Published MOHUIIY by the Journalism C1888 of loyalty to the United States when they at- Danvtlle High school tend school regularly. Members of National Scholastic Press Association Kentucky High School Press Assocration Chapter of the Quill and Scroll l SC www 6 IEEE 'bylaw .. I- man enrucn Co Edrtors Margaret Armstrong Fay Bnght Busrness Managers Marran Wrlkrnson V1rg1n1a Lanham Earl Bell Reportorial Staff Lucy Love Mar 1 Jane Turley June Colv1n Betty Webber Ada Edmrston Lew1s Dunn Robert Durham Sports Staff Brlly Scent, B11ly S1l11man Leonard Southwood Feature Writers Joan Farrrs Dottre Robrnson Ray Merle Van Hook Art Ed1tor Mrldred House Exchange Edrtor Anna Clark Rogers Typ1StS Ethyl H111, Iva Jane Zanone Sponsor Miss Elizabeth Hagan ARE YOU GUILTY7 In hrgh school students are not forced to come to school regularly They are placed on therr honor to do so and should feel that rt rs then duty to attend school daily Prrvate Leland F Wrsner who rs now sta troned at Loury Freld Denver Colorado states There rs one thing different about golng to school rn the army and going to school at home You could skrp rn high school but rf you dont want to go out and After the hole rs dug you put the dnt back rn agam Arnerrca lS at uar' Our country needs educated men rnd uomcn to carry on that vxar Intelhgent people urll be requrred to reconstruct the xxorld after the mar Are you preparing yourself nou for future serxrce by going to school re ul 1rly Arc you taking rdyrntage of the rn tructrons gn en dally at D rnxrlle High School Eyery boy and grrl should attend school everyday th rt rt is possible to do so Classes advance daily If you are absent you fall to go forvsard xx 1th your class If many stu dents are absent tle rd me rt of the group may be affected 'lime e peclally noxx IS precious FOI boys xx ho urll be called or enter the serxrce a high school very important An army of graduates IS far superior to one gent men Grrls also are novt to the a1d of the got ernment xx ho plan to education IS hrgh school of unrntelh UNIFORMS FASCINATE That old saying Theres something about a uniform has proved true rn more ways than one, since the Army Arr Crew Students came to Grrls ardent ing the Danville who have always been known as man haters can now be seen tak long way to school the way that leads through the Centre Campus Lunch perrod sees D H S s Veronica Lakes Hedy Lamarrs and Dorothy Lamours hang mg out of the wrndows on the west srde or me marn burldrng looking longrngly to ward the College Durmg home room per rod Iemrnrne voices can be heard drscussrng the sweet melodies that frll the a1r when the CHQGIS are marchrng When one grrl was asked her oprnron of the an' corps students, her eyes sought the wrndow There go two she screamed and dasned away to get a better v1ew So grrls, take heed and beware of the ldes or March Aprrl and May' The boys drd not come here seekrng romance They came here to study at Centre College, and thats what they rntend to do even rt rt rs spring' 'IHANKS A MILLION The Log Staff of Danvllle Hlgh School vxrshes to express 1tS thanks to the advertisers I who have sponsored our publ1cat1on durrngm this school year Our paper rs run almost entrrely by the money secured from adver trsrng I We prrnt srx edrtrons of the Log rncludrng the Scnror edrtron and about frve hundred COPIES are prrnted each trme The senror edrtron whrch contains the pretures of the graduating class and the speeches used on class night IS xery expensrve to print I vt ould be rmpossrble for the high sehool to assume this expense if rt were not for the cooperation of the business houses of Dan xrlle People sometrrnes ask Why put an ad rn the Logo The ansyx er rs students read therr Logs and so do the students parents Stu dents and parents alike apprec ate the mer eh rnts help ind patronrre their adxertrsers rhls year desprte the unsettled LCODOITIIC condrtrons the Danxrlle merchants hate con tmued to support thcrr school paper Xou proxe your faith rn Amerrcas yrctory ox er the exrl forces of Nazr Germany and bemg called Japan when you buy war Savings Bonds? and a h1gh!or Stamps I When the robin's cheery song greets you And the air smells sweet and clean: When your heart feels l1ke a ray of light You know that rt IS spring' Girls get out therr roller skates Boys get out therr kites Start a game of marbles Or tussle rn frrendly fights The high school boy cant study He gazes into space Girls too take new rnterest In the matrrmonral race Spr1ng's a wonderful season As you and I can see But 1ts awfully hard on school work Teachers and students agree' Tomorrow Everyone agrees that tomorrow rs other day and when that day dawns wrll you be prepared for the demands rt wrll make upon you That rs a thought of real interest to Sernors and any other students for whom this wrll be the last hrgh school semester Whrle there is strll trme-8 more weeks examme your own record see exactly what you are dorng for yourself and what you are farlrng to do Each hour of each day should be made to yreld the maxrmum for you and no foolrshness and chrld play should prevent vou from gettrng the best that 1S rn your lessons each day Three months or three years from now a call may come what experrences have you had vs hat do you know vxell what can vou do wrth that experience and knowledge? The Bov or Grrl that rs ready for the call can go far Are you all set for tornorroyyo By Mr Boyd PERSONALITY QUIZ How much do you know about Danxrlle Hrgh s teen age drafteesl Vthat boy x ill Lncle Sam hate trouble frttrng rn shoes What draftees nrckname is Pecker neck' 9 From a leader rn Boy Scouts to a prrx ate rn the army vx rll be the next step for xx hat boy Teaching manual training rs the prrvrlege of xx hat future serx1ceman What boy rs color blind Uncle Sam will soon draft vt hat out standing D H S athletel Mutt 1S the nrckname of what boy What ninth grade student has Just been called to the Armed Forces? CAnswers on page sevenh 8 . 1 ' - 1 . . . . K. , . ' ' a 5 , . 1 , . . Y W M0 1 1 1' gunman vuluuv ' um un , - ' ' - , it 'Y 7 , v . 'V -gee ee 1 3 Tr I I 1 new fl :' . 1 - - 1, 1 1 . ,X-. . U . . ,, .V -V, H ' v . , . ' Q li- -- - X Q lr- , - -'Y 1 'ff' . . . , . X ' . . , , , 1 ' . . . 1 . . . . - ' 1 - ------ . , , 7 . . . ' . ..-- . , , . 9 . 1 1 1 1 ' I ' . ' 1 ............. - - I an- -, s s . . ------ , ' Y l l . ' 3 ' 64 77 ' 1 ----- ------ , , . . . , n ' Cl ' 7! I J 1 . 1 , A . . , , -N . . , , , . 1 . F 1 ' 1 s ' , - 1 , ,, . . . 1 Y v r a v ' A ' ..- ' , 1 4 ' I v 1 Y T . . . - 4 1 1 , . 1 v -Z . . A 1 I Y X drg a srx by six hole, you go to school herew I V . U U H . , H . - . . A . 1 . z ' C ' f '- Y . x 'l x ' l ' S ' 1 ' 1 1 s -' ' . , . , . 0 . , . t , , , .' . .. . . -, V I I V4 ' I l I ' I ' Y . ,' Y ' , it wg Z v,. t H . ' ' 1- 1 , N. ,'.' 1 ., . 2 'z . X X S g - . f Y e 1 . 2. . 11 . Lv 2 K' N . I I - t ' . 1 f Y ' 1 - ' 1 'l 1 . . ' '. 4 X I ' 1 ' ' - X ' ' A 3 - - ' ' 1 L L , , . . ' , ' 1- f x 1 ' 1 1 -' ' .' , , , . . . , ' 1 7 , ,- V - , . . .Y . , . . ' , , . . , i , , -1 Y ' '1 . 1 1 2 YL 'eine-.r 1 ' 2 x Z ' ' ' ' ' - 4. ' H A 'l ,. XS , ', . .. ' ' 1 1 y 1 ' i s 1 ' ' . ,' . - ' ' ' S . .' , , . 1 - 5 ' ' ' . , . .' , . . , ' A - ' . ,' . - , V --i-1- . . . ' 7. ' 'l . l . . 1 . . Q Y . . , ' 7 9 ' , . April. 1943 THE LOG 5 HQNQ We Recommend ' 1 -'2 l Cross Creek They Were Expendoble RCI-L 1 HONOR ROLL FOR THE FOURTH SIX WEEKS The twelfth grade leads the honor roll with eight honor stu- dents. Twelfth grade' Fay Bright Edna Eastham Joan Farris Helen Freeman Virginia Gregory V1r ginia Lanham Martha White Charles Allen Eleventh grade Corinna Cook Jerilyn Rogers Mary Jane Turley Tenth grade Betty Webber Betty Wilson Sam Durham Al len Terhune James Wilkinson Nlnth grade Ada Edmrston Marilyn Fitzpatrick Mary Old ham Ella Mae Toman Milton Massey Eighth grade Anne Harlan Marjorie Mullins Joan Rogers Patsy Volner Vera Strnad Seventh grade Nancy Buren Mary Lee Davis Girls Reserves Sponsor Buble Study Course Christian Youth Priorities for Wrctory is the title of the state wide Girl Reserve Bible study project for 1943 Each chapter in the booklet used for the study is given an up to date title such as Blackout Camouflage and Selective Service At the end of the eight weeks course tests will be given and each participant will receive a certificate 3 7V Marjorie K. Rawlings This vivid and fascinating nar- rative by the author of The Yearling has all the boundless human appeal of its Pulitzer Prize winning predecessor. It is the story of a sophrsti cated city woman s experiences I in learning to live on the soil and to love the people of the soil Sub tropical inner Florida is the setting for this picturesque tale One of the best chapters is Toady Frogs Lizards Antres and Varmits which is almost all pure description remarkably well done Then there rs a stark and strange story in the narrative of Gee Chee the savage black woman whose passion for her mistress was almost as fierce as her need for liquor Anyone of the characters in this book could easily be the hero or heroine in a full length novel for the background against which they move is everlastingly e chanting Mildred House I William L. White Students, here it is, a book packed with thrills, by William L. White! It is a story of the Jap invasion of Manila. Two men, Lieutenants Bulkely and Kelly tell of their hair rais mg experiences in the Navys newest and speedrest torpedo boats When Bataan fell to the Japs it was this squadron that took MacArthur and his family safely out of the islands and on to where they took a plane for Australia Some of the high points of the story come when these small bo r s attack some of the cruisers and destroyers of the imperial fleet and sink or damage th large boats The retreats of the tor pedo boats are also very rema k able and when they are attacl-'ed by Jap planes they shoot down a couple and escape They have trouble with their gas supply their food is runnrrg low and many other things hap pen which add up to a thrilling and exciting book Billy Srllrman Log ls Excellent Says Committee Of K H S P A The Log received a rating of Excellent' in the Judging eon dueted annually for the Kentuckyl High School Press Association by l the Department of Journalism at' the Ul1lXClSltj of Kentucky Frnfrl results xt ere mnouneed by based on three 1942 issues of the papers Papers were drxided into tvto classes printed and mrmeo graphed and judged on twenty journalistic principles Professor W C Tucker direc tor of the press as ocrrtion said The quilrtx of Kentucky high school newspapers submitted for D.H.S. PORTRAIT fContinued from page threeh her interest and industry in the Journalism department. Besides her work on the school paper, she does high school publicity for the Advocate-Messenger. She plans to continue in this field of work, after her graduation, at either Sweet Briar or Randolph Macon On the more or less frivolous side of life her special lrkrngs include-Brian Donlevy Glenn Miller s Moonlight Serenade good looking clothes and fried potatoes That opposites attract rs not true in Margarets case for she likes boys who are blond and tall Blankenship certainly fills these requirements All in all Beautiful and not dumb rs a remodeled proverb that exactly fits Margaret Complete Lune MAX FACTOR COSMETICS Boyle Pharmacy In Business For Your health Fresh Fruits and Vegetables rating this year is considerably! S ffm .,--an Lrrixersrtx Journalism depart ,ment Six papers ranked Sup terror elex en as Excellent and hi her th rn in the past ...ft-- ' fue Good Ratings txerei REPAIR YOUR FARM WITH -ff Lumber, Building Supplies w,,f'754 l m Going aww Pratt 6' Lambert Paint JUNE R0 And Varnlshes SUlllVAN S SUPER mm Fora Game sm. SERVICE 4 hmuatun 4 rut ers of Pool MARKET PHONE 293 I - v J ' - 7 7 - 1 A I l y ' ' U Y l I - - ' . . I l . . H . . . H y 1 - , . . 9 ' ' I . , . . 1 ' 1 - - - - ' v as - sy . - . - , y - . . . . . , . - , . y . 1 v - . . r . . An ' ' I , ' . v v y Y , - v1 - - ' - v I , L L 1 . . - Q ' . A 66 ' ' - , l U . H . . . l i ' , ' ' ss , - ,, .. . ' . !! . K5 . . Y , - s .. ' 1 . . . ' ' H ' , , . r - , . I , L . . I y ' , A . . . . . . of 7 r ' l I I - - v . . n- v . . . 4: ' ' ' ' ' . . . Y' !! ' ' - . . . . ' I h I l ' l ll ' ' ll ll ' . . , H . ' , l 0 . . - , l A g va 4 i 2 H ' . ' v ' ' Y y f' ' A Rl' I . . . . . 1 ' ' - l . ,' 4 x ' . , , . 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L - L THE LOG Apnl 1943 Skuppers Blast jumpers Z7 22 In Second Tult Wlth Ancient Foe The Adnnrals won the second game th1s season from the Somer set Brxar Jumpers Frlday mght February 19 at Somerset as they trounced the1r anclent r1xals 27 22 Danvllle had defeated the Brlar Jumpers 46 24 at Danx1lle earller 1n the season Brown opened the scormg for Danvxlle w1th a long shot from the s1de The B1g Blues had l1ttle trouble hold1ng the lead through out the flrst half but had they not mxssed numerous easy shots the score xxould probably have been mole llke the game played at Danvllle McKee kept the Jump ers ln the game wlth foul bas kets as the half ended w1th Dan x1lle on the long end of a 13 8 count D3HV1llL,S zone defense bottled up McKee the second half and held hxm to one foul shot The Jumpers managed to stlek vx1th the Admnals the th11d quarter both teams gather mg sex en po1nts ap1ece Wlth the score stand1ng 2015 1n fax or of the Admlrals the last stanza began xxlth both te illlS matchlnv b xsket for basket The Jumpe1s pulled up to XVlll'l1I1 three po1nts of the Admlrals xx 1th less than txxo mmutes to play but a p1XOt shot by Hughes put the game on 1ce and the score ended xx 1th Somerset on the short end of a 27 22 score HADFIELD S Supply Store 124 Fourth S! DANVILLE KENTUCKY D 115 Tl-Ili vIA The Admlrals completed the 42 43 season xxlth a record 0 l tve entx one games xx on and four lost Thls IS the best record es tabllshed at Danxllle Hlgh slnce 1932 xxhen the Blg Blue xxon elghteen games and lost txxo On the 32 team xx as ou1 present coach Harrv F1tzpatr1ck xvho hasl done a remarkable Job ln puttmg the Admlrals on top thls x ear We do not wxsh to excuses for our loss County xn the Reglonal but Wlthl a llttle mole luck Danville might haxe vson the game The Admlr l als could manage but one fleld goal ln the fust three quarters make any to Wayne Sprlng football p1act1ce xx1ll be under the superx 1s1on of Zeke' Dexter as Coaches Wofoxd and F1tzpatr1ck are busy at Centre College Zeke played on the Admlrals ln 1939 40 and 41 He made the fust team All State center 1n 1941 llso playlng eentel on the All Stax team the same vear plax ed a season xxlth the Umxex S115 of Tennessee Freshmen and should be c1p zble of h mdlmg the DHS team Good luck Zeke ele ll l no track t DHS th1s year The xxal has caused many schools to dlscon tlnue mmor sports and lt looks as 1f tlack cannot survlxe under present COl'lCllllOl1S Coach Woford planned to haxe track thls sprmg but so m mx sehools h 1xe dropped thls spolt he deelded the1e xxould not be enough competxtlon 1n out dlstxxct ll the ell lft rules Ldflt through there xxxll be a fexx Adm11als xx ho xxont be present xx hen the team takes to the fleld next fall Some ofthe boys xx ho xx 1ll mlss a season WALL PICTURE H GDUMER 84 SONS PAPER FRAMING Blues Wm Two Gomes 1 On Southern Trlp o Ky Mountains The Adm1rals made a hxghlx successful 1nvas1on of the South eastern mountaxns of Kentucky n Felsxuarx 1213 xxhen they x on games from Barbourx llle and Corbln The Blg Blues had llttle tlouble n defeatmg Baxbourxllle 48 27 n the flrst game on February 12 Phelps started the scorlng vxxth txxo quxck crlps and the Adm1rals had plled up a ten po1nt lead bx half tlme Broxxn found the lange tle second half and chalked up 18 po1nts to take hlgh scorlng honors fe1 the nlght Phelps was close behlnd wlth 13 po1nts Colbm offered a lxttle more competltlon the next nlght but Danxllle came out on the long end of the score 40 33 Danx xlle managed to stay ahead of the Redhounds durlng the f1rst alf to lead 1615 at half tvme but affam Blown began to con nect from the floor and the Admlrals pulled axfxay 1n the hlrd quarter Wlth the seore standlng 35 22 mmy Hughes left the ball game on fouls and Corbm ralhed Hoxxexer the Adm ral m maged o hold the1r lead 'md emexged x1th a 40 '33 tr1umph Brown led the Adl111T3lS seormg xx 1th 14 po1nts and vtas followed bx Roy xxxth 10 Ab rams xx as hlgh for Corbm w1th 13 po1nts oi football because they xxlll be 18 are Stanlex Boyd and Dxckle Reynolds ends Ray Britton and Frank Kaufman guards and Don Phelps back C KC Wm Flmshes Hardwood Season The Admlrals rang doxvn the ,cuxtam on the1r '42 43 basket oall season xx1th a 35 26 vlctory oxer the Larxx enceburg Bulldogs February 26 1n the DHS gym I Thxrteen 15 not a Jmx for the Ad m11als for this xxas then' thlr teenth C K C game of the season Phelps paced the Admlrals at tack xx 1th seven fxeld goals and a flee throw and later took hxgh honols for the nlght Wlth flfteen po1nts Russell led the Bulldogs xx 1th thnteen po1nts Southwood playmg h1s usual stellar floor game mtercepted many passes as the Bulldogs at tempted the1r fast break agalnst the weak defense offe1ed by the Blue team Hoxx evex the game was much eloser than the f1nal score 1nd1 cated At the quarter post the Blg Blue was on the long end of a 13 6 score Wlth Russell lead mg the Lawrenceburg attack the score was t1ed at the half 15 15 Wlth the beglnnxng of the th1rd a a po1nt lead and the Bulldogs xxere outclassed from there t1ll the f1nal xxh1stle I xe ralsed lots of f8I'I'1ll1QS sud the elex 'ltor boy The Sooner Cub VITAMINS For Sale Here' GABBARD and PENNINGTON PURE FOOD STORE o 'o I nf' le DANVI LL! 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The Admirals had little trouble in defeating Parksville 55 to 11 1n the fust iound Danville led 10 to 2 at the close of the initial period 20 to 5 at intermission and 45 to 8 at the start of the final quarter Semi Fmals District Lancaster Highs Green Devils came very near ending Danville s net season in the semi finals of the District but a driving last minute rally by the Admirals won the game 23 to 21 on Browns long shot Fmals District Although playing on even tenns with the Admirals during the first half Forkland High landed on the very short end of a 33 to 17 score in the finals of the Dis trict on March 5th Danville led by quarters 5 to 4 14 to 11 and 28 to 16 Hughes dropped in 12 points for scoring honors Regmnal Wayne County High ousted the Save For Taxes and Save The Nation BITIZENS llllTl0llllL BANK MEMBER F D I C '43 BASKETBALL TEAM Back row Mgr Armstrong Cline Oats Bell Volner Mountjoy Mgr Hannah Front Row Ransdall Southwood Roy Hughes Brown Phelps Coach Fitzpatrick Danville Admirals fiom the 12th ANSWER TO QUESTIONS Region at Somerset by defeatmgl them 24 to 18 in the fust round March 10 PAGE FOUR Barrington Kinnaird Danville was never in control with Wayne County leading by two to ten points all the way Johnson led the winners with seven and Cline paced the Ad mirals with four Wayne County went on to win the Regional but was defeated by Harlan in the first game of the Sectional 63 to 30 Frank Newell Marlon Simpson Eugene Cline Co Captoun Clune Serves With Southvvood ed Co Captain of the 42 43 basketball team by the squad on March 18 This year as an Admiral sub st1tute he scored a total of forty two points during the season fifteen during the tournament Q Vlsut the Laulsvllle Store or Fme Materials Sooner Cub 4 l l l Big Blues Win Awards As Net Season Closes With the close of the 1943 basketball season. the following Admirals were cited for their outstanding ability: Southwood, Phelps, Hughes, Brown, and Roy. Southwood received the highest honors At the 98th District Tournament he xx on a trophy and the coveted title most valuable man to his team He was also chosen on the All Tournament team the All Regional team and the All CKC first team Phelps was chosen on the All District team and the All C K C team Hughes and Brown re ceix ed honorable mentions on the All C K C team Hughes was also picked on the All District team SEE ALL THE NEW Bulova, Gruen and Elgm Watches EH llllll George Wllder Danvilles Leading Jeweler Bruce Montgomery See Us For Dopey Phelps GoldSmuth Sporting Lloyd Reynolds Goods Yankee Doodle went to town lglaiuiitiadiiiiisoylgu know Co.nfffS9:vtwYW1U' -Els-vf.s.s 'CQ sg. VIA:-IAA DRTD N S M....M.... f f I . l ' 57 I , V ' l . ' 9 7 ' A . x. Y . 7 , l 5 ' 7 ' 7 Y Y 7 D 7 .- . I . . u V : y , , y I ' ' ' 9 s ' - Q' , . 1 . 1 ' ' , 1 ON ' ' l ' ' , , , l l K , 'I 1. . - 1 ' . , . 1 - u I - . 3. ' I . 4. ' ' ' I H 5. ' . ' . ' 6. ' ' . . . - ' , . 7, ' ' g ' zz. 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A .. . , '15f'fi-'S' f f , L ., 1' :,,i flT,e'.Jt. l v I 'ln all 2 ,I V THE LOG Aprtl 1943 Eli Tra la la la Sprmg lS here iso the calendar tells usb and a young mans fancy sltghtly turns to what we gals have been thmk mg about all year l Let us f1rst turn our attentton to th1s deep crush A Terhune has on Barbara Armstrong We thought J E Harlan was h1s g1rl but she seems to have been taken over by Hugh Helm M Wrlklnson and Bob Wreder hold a Centre swa1n seem to be pretty much that way about each other Of course F Bnght's heart 1nterest IS at Centre cause thats where Bud Rue 15 have been lucky enough snag themselves an axr cadet and seem to be do1ng all r1ght ' What s Lexmgton got that Dan x1lle hasn t If you really want to know Just ask B Montgom ery or C Southwood Of course they xxould answer Marte Crutch er and Betty Jo Woolum ' Speak mg of Lemngton we heard that a crovxd of SIX had a rare ole ATTENTIBN CADETS' Make Spoonamore s Veu 1 am Your Headquarters ATTENTIBN 1 1 t1me oxer the1e the other n1ght Im Sax1ng Myself for B111 We xx ont mentxon any names' NHHFFIQI C to Hadf1eld Charles Sharp sure d1dnt lose anx t1me 1n gettmg h1mself a gxrl xx hen he moved here for he took A Welch r1ght over D Shannon IS qulte hea1tbroken these days SIHCQ Ella M Toman has moxed away Now lets see whats new among the IDHOCQYIIYYYJ young students Jorene Stone has a tvx1t' on T Burke and Jtmmte Lou Shannon ts crazy about A Brandenburg If you xx ant to see Peckerneck Wtlder blush Just questlon h1m about hlS Junctton Crty babe Now that Crtp lS once aga1n a free man we wondex who s out for h1s affectxons A l1ttle b1rd1e told me A Slmmons klnda l1kCS h1m B J Dunn and L Guthne are seen exeryxxhele together lately othel 1n a b1g xx ay' Baby Mountjoy Cexen Vl1th0l1t h1s ha rj lS the Casanova of D HS Everyt1me we see h1m he has a d1fferent g1rl C Brown seems to be the mam beat of G Frenzs heart lately On the subgect of heartbeats Glorxas qulckens ex e1x t1me she sees J E ' Of the more ser1ous romancers xxe th1nk D Bandy and E Strat ton should take fllSl place and runnmg a close second are E G11 11am and G Best B Blankmshlp surely doesnt take after hlS brothel Joe for he s the most f1ckle k1d we'xe exer seen H15 g1rl noxx lS Chrxs Brxght' Three fall DH S damsels J Colvxn V Gregory and M Petroff are p1n1ng axx ax for thelr lox ers 1n the armed forces From xx hat we xe been hearmg about Sues Jake he must be ome man M F Burns has been lookmg axx fully starrx eyed these last fevx daxs Could she be lhlflklflg of R Grayooo Why Dont You Do R1ght te xchers theme song If You Caled a L1ttle B1t More and I Cared a Llttle B1t Less' Fllrt to Dumbo Strxctly Instrumental S Orchestra MISS You Sheehan to La1r Txxo In Loxe Lanham and Hatf1eld That Sold1er of M1ne Terry Th1s Is No Laughmg Matter The flunkmg student Th1s Loxe of MINE, Dopey Dont Get Around Much Any more Students s1nce gas 1at1on m Why Dont Xou Fall 1n Loxe W1th Me L Eubank to V1Ol8 Fetterman That Man I Loxe M Wh1te lhlflklflg of Jeptha A s1lly g1ggle A turned up nose Fo1ever f1ck1e Alxx ays 1n a pose Alxx ays chevxmg gum Just to hear lt pop The helght of dumbness A SOCIHI flop Thelr ha1r strmgy Some xxear lt hlgh Some l1ke Veronlca OYGI one eye Alvx ays makmg SHICHSIIC qu1ps Eternally f1x1ng Up the1r l1ps Habnual braggmg Ox er a date When none IS axtulable Call lt fate Tney cla1m mascara Makes eyes brlght If they but knew It They look a Slght Ins1st theyre man s equal ln braxxn and bra1n Makes us vxonder If they IQ qulte sane Choose Ihell beaus Not by esteem But by the pos1t1on Played on the team Prom1se to be falthful Untll they d1e Same t1me w1nk1ng At another guy But for all the1r faults CThere s qulte a fevxj I l1ke g1rls How about you? an HICQ Erma May Why er the boat Noah sa1led 1n IQ START A Sovlngs Account w1th the Boyle Bank AND Trust Bo Make Your Old Shoes Last B 81 B SIIBE SHOP EXPERT REPAIR WORK DANYILLE A 'Hal LAUNDRY AND DRY BLEANIIIG TIIE SANITARY BARBER SHBP 8 , LEAN figs SERVICE LAUNDERERS CLEANERS nrzns Across From Kentucky Theatre BBMPANY Inc 8 . 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F -6 ,c I . -W A ll I THE LOG VOLUME XIV DANVILLE KENTUCKY FRIDAY MAY 28 1943 NUMBER OUR DAZE Some trme ago Arch Doneghy our head Janitor was found serr ously 1nJured rn the basement of hrs honce and he was rn the hos prtal for srx weeks He suffered a fractured skull and sey eral broken bones but we are glad Arch has recoy ered and rs b rck at work rn the halls of DH S About a month ago two tents yyrth red feathers appeared perched on the heads of George Whrte and Arlen Terhune Now we have heard of grrls startrng fashions but not boys Srnce we frrs saw the tents we haye heard that they rre Zoot hats be longrng to the Zoot famrly Eyery one to hrs oprnron' Anyway George and Allen deserye admr ratron for Wearrng the hats rn publrc When Mr Young came to school on May 3 he found that someone had broken rnto hrs room and stolen the Pep Club money out of hrs cabinet Stealrng money rs bad enough but the Pep Club works hard to get monev to buy sweaters for the athletrc depart ment and trres rn eyery way to help wrth school proyects The money belonged to the students not the school 'rnd rt seems too bad the students cant even earn money to help then school wrth out someone stealrng rt Once upon a trme a lrttle grrl w as walking to school rn the rarn Her name was Marv Jane The lrttle grrls shoe strrng yyas un tred so she leaned against shrny red car to tre rt The car had a burglar alarm on rt and she set the alarm off Mary Jane went on to school very shaken The alarm rang for about th1rtV minutes Moral Dont lean on red cars yvhrch have burglar alarms Mary Jane Turlev take note' Walter Goggrn appeared Inter Nos Club Ends Successful Year With Roman Banquet Danyrlle Hrgh Schools newest organrzatron the Inter lyos Lat1n Club closed successfully rts frrst year of actryrtres wrth a Roman banquet rn the home economics room Tuesday ey enrng 'Vlay ll Dinner rnyrtatrons were preyr ous y sent and answered rn L'rtrn Members of the Latrn Club and srx rnyrteel guests were present Dr Laura Robrnson language teacher at Centre Col lege w rs the guest speaker o trb es were placed gether rn the form of a T rnd a prtrrotrc color scheme was at tr retryely carrrf el out Blue Vrses contarnrng red rnd yyhrte peonres w ere used and blue program cards seryed as place cards Two large candlabra stood on the floor behrnd the guest speakers table These wrth candles on the table gaye light for the occasion Following the frrst course of the banquet 'VIartha Petroff gaye a Between the second and thrrd courses Georgra Frenz and Lourse Ramsey acconrpanred by Mrs Fren7 sang three songs As Trme Goes By I He 'rrd a Forest Pr ry ing and Audr Iyos Cum Te 'V oe rmus Dr Robrnson grye a delrghtful talk on Roman Burldrngs Dollv Bandy the Inter Noss presrdent seryed as master of ceremonres and presented Dr Robrnson yy rth floy ers from the club followrng her speeeh Miss Edna Woford elab rdyrsor w as also gryen flow ers ROLL OF HONOR GROWS Srnce The Log last w nt to press the followrng DHS boys haye Jorned the Armed Forces Horace Leigh Jrmmy Vest and Drckre Reynolds Former students of DHS George Perros Brlly Perros Clyde Holtzclaw Sam May Edward Stratton Ray Carter Hereford Smrth Hudson Nrchols and Zeke Dexter have added therr names to Jane Erskrne Harlan Guy Rrch ardson and Neal Gordon juniors Elect Three Officers, Aprrl lZ J rne Erskrne H rrlrn w as elect Aprrl lo Guy Rrchardson was chosen yrce presrdf nt and lyeal Gordon was mfrde secretary trcrsurer aummer School Term To Open May 3l Classes for the l9-L3 Danyrlle Hrgh Summer School wrll begrn on Monday May 31 for a 6 weeks term endrng July 10 Each course equry rlent to one semester s work and carrvrng a standard one half credrt w rll run sur days r week each course wrll contrnue for a perrod of three weeks Not more than two courses wrth a total of one hrgh school credrt may be carrred Courses rn Englrsh scrence forergn languages mathematrcs and any other Junror or senror hrgh school subject wrll be of fered rf there rs suffrcrent de lmand Mrsses Elrzabeth Hagan lEllen Schoene Vrrgrnra Bradley land Mr A F Young wrll be rn CContrnued on page frvel lthe hrgh schools Roll of Honor structors l I l umors Give Annual Prom Muff Moel Furnlshes Music At Dance Held For Sensor Class On Friday May 4 the Junror elrss held therr annual prom rn th DHS gym from 10 to 2 hon ormg the seniors Mrff Moel and hrs troubadors from Frankfort furnrshed the musrc Durrng the evenrng there yvere s s no breaks Junror senror p er rl rnd r Conga chrrrn led by C rrol Ann Mrnnrnr Caroline Bern drrected the rn trrcrte grand march formatrons The gym was decorated wrth blue and yy hrte crepe paper and lattices coyered wrth evergreens nelosed the room Neal Gordon Mary Jane Tur ley rnd Guy Best we e rn charge of rrrangements wrth the The Junrors who made up the decoration comrnrttee yvere as follows Dottre Robrnson charr rnan Glorra Stephenson Alrce Catron Lee Guthrie Joe Strnad Rrehard Guerrant and the of tree rs of the Junror class Corinna Cook headed the pub lrcrty commrttee w rth Betty Davrs Bobby Pow ell and Sammy Holtz cl rw assrstrng her lunlor Grrl Reserves Elect Officers The Junror Grrl Resery es held therr regular meetrng rn Mrss Lanrers room on Mav 3 and elected offrcers for the 1943 44 year Offrcers elected are as fol lows Jean Barker presrdent Jor me S t o n e vrce presrdent Mrry Lee Davrs secretary For therr marn p1oJect thrs year the club undertook Red Cross work Srxteen sweaters and forty krt bags were made and turned rn Many of the grrls rolled band ages on Saturday mornrng at the Red Cross center . . . . . 6 . 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' ' . . . , . . , - 1 - r . . 5 U , 1 ' ' ' ' I - ar if sf ar ' i i i - 7 ' y y v . 9 ' ' . . . , THE LOG May 1943 Grant Fortress Plays Leap Frog Over SUITHTIGI' Danyllle Ky 1 'We Took to the Woods The annual basketball game be txx een the SCDIOIS and the teach GIS had lust begun Ex erx one xx as deeplx englossed ln the game when a dalk SIHISICI shadoxx sllpped past one of the hlgh velndoxxs of the gym Fexx people notlceel the black shape fllttlng bx and those that dld thought they had seen a lJllCl 01IlldXlJL Supellnan The game COIlllDllOd though 1 fexx people xxele beglnnlng to xxondel xxhlt that black llllllg had been Suddenly thele lt xx as agaln loomlllg by the xx lneloxxs lloxx the students could heal the loal ot poxxelful motols In less tl ale than lt takes to say lt the gym and dlgnlfled se H1015 l ln out to See xx hat xxas golng on What they saw xx as xfxell vxolth seelng a blg flvlng fOIt1GSS xxas plaxlng leap fl0g OXQI the loof tops of the toxxn The glant bom bel Salled ox 61 the tlee tops and alound the sellool bulldlngs as some txxo hundled faselnated hlgh School students polnted SliXVkl1Cl and xelled Tllele lt goes' Hele lt comes' Look at the blg guns' and Tllele s alll an ln thele' If Unele Sam s blg bombers cause as much hlxoe among the Japs and Gellllans theles no doubt about the end of the vxar Loulse Dlcklnson Rlch Tllls excltlng stoly of a rea lVIalne Famllx Roblnson takes place ln the llQd1l of the Ranglx Lake Reglon of Malne These leglons ale lnhablted bx onlx thel xxlld dY'l11'I'ldlS such as deel and beal and ale COXClLd bx deep gleen folest We Took to the Vkooels lIL1lX an iClxCf1l.Lll0L1S lLllOl3lOg laphx elxplesslng the xxondelful llfe of the plesent d IX ploneels Thele IS dlama ln the log ClllX es tle Ollly spllng as the l bel IS blought rloxxn the llXLll 110111 the uppel lake mel the ef l fect of huntlng food fol lllC1l oxxn surxlxal often causes much con sldelatlon Exelydax exents play an H1 poltant palt ln thls book Each! dax takes on a mole tllrllllng CplS0dG Thele dlQ manx llulllolobls ele ments IH the book the adoptlon of the thlee dax old skunk Rolo the llalncss of the huskx dog xxho 18 a descendant of one of Adllllldl Bxlds dogs llld the fl tlng c t xxho lLllON t c house 1 There IS nex LI a dull moment ln the llfe of the RlCllQS I'1L1!TllJQl lf1gl.lllCL thell handxmall and a xelx fexx flGlgllbO1S bemg YCIV ne-11 Leonald Southxxood 'A i' WAR SW FARMER S NATIUNAL BANK MEMBER F D I C Rea dm g The Human Comedy Wllllam Saroyan Thls leallstlc SIOIX of a small toxxn All CIICHH f3l'll1lX xxell de SLIXCS lts name The xelx human xelx loxable 'Vlacaulax f8ITl1lX of Ithaea Callfolnla flnds con tentrnent ln each small detall of exelxdax llfe Ulxsses the xoungest of the 'VI leaul ax 18 fasclnateel bv exelx YO hel hole elx ne xx bll s st and exe x tlaln that p lss lll1ULl2ll lthlea on lts xxax to the Bag Csltx Hls lllOll'lLl ansxxels the small box s nexel endlng questlons xxlth p ltlenee and pllllosopllx found ID le xx book ch alaetels Homel Macaulax foulteen Lllllg teleglams He xxants xely mueh to be llke hls blothel Mal eus xx ho lS ln the A1 my Marcus hoxxexel' f els that Homer xxlll be the most succ slul nlembel of 1 the f llllllX Ml Glogan the teleglaph opel a OI 1 one of HOITILI s Jes lllenels, He IS a klnellx phlloso pllle old man xx ho ll as alloxxed hls love fOl llquol to endangel hls o HClHlCl enjoxs dashlng about toxxn on hls blcxele dellxellng telegrams but xxhen the teleglam eontalns the xxolds The depalt ment of xxal 1Qg1CIS to lnfolm you HOIHGI suffels almost as much as the DCISOH to xx hom the telcglanl xx as dellxelcd Flnallx one dax Homel has to dLllXQl one of those lGl9g13lTlS to hls oxxn mothel Nlalcus IS dead' Thls book lS one of the best xxlltten ln xxal tlme AlllCllCl It xxlll llxe long after many of llS C0lllLlllDUIdI'X books are folgot en Jo an F allls lu hlxe xx atel on the kn e xxe al pumps Exchange M ss Adoms Sponsors P T A Program On French Fashions Wllss Nldlx L Adams head of the Danxllle Hlgh School Home ECOIIOUTICS D6D3lllllCI'1l plesented a D1Ogld1ll on Pal IS deslgnlng and fashlons to th Ir lgh School P T A JH Wednesdax 'Vlax o lVldlX J are Tullex a JUHIOI 'act d as lYllSl,lCqb of celemonles and told about the customs of France Loulse Ramse x plax ed the Flench nltlonll anthem the Nldlhllll l alse A qu ute tte composed of Jayne Flsklne H all all Loulse Ramsey 'VI axlne C, lple md Cllllgld Flenz me some Fleneh dlttles a L1 xx lNllCll Alx lnl Gllfferl spoke lJllCf lx on eleslgnlng 'xlls Wlllldlll Zachm ln bettel on and fUlIT1LI DHS student spoke on PJIIS fdSll10I'lS 1 Aftel the plogl am MISS Adams lnx lted the members ofthe P T A to Xlmll the nexx lx IL decorated ICSILOOITXS a ployect of the thlld xeal Home Econom c Classes Telephoncl I xxant to mfake a long dlst lnce call to DlITlUld5COl tandl M llne Opelatol Hoxx do you spell l Telepllonel Ladx lf I could spell lt I xx oulel xxllte Box s Llfe A sally xx ant ad xxas lnselted IH a nexxsp'lpel the Othel nlght It lead 1 Box wanted to xxash xxlndoxxs xxlth hlgh school dlploma Gave Her A l Wrlst Watch . 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I , If x'1 2 'l 'z ' CH -1- - . c S145 85 May 1943 THE LOG Excitement Runs Hugh DUB FLAG AIR CORPS Bond, Stamp SaleS As R Rodes Wms jr Hugh Ofhce Robert Rodes was elected presr dent of the Junror student body May 4 amrd great excrtement When B111 Blankrnshrp called for nornrnatrons seven students were chosen as candrdates These were frnally narrowed down to two Jeannlne Stephenson and Robert Rodes It was soon evrdent that the result of the xotrng was Just a questlon of whether there were more boys or grrls rn Junlor hrgh school Everv one reld therr breath whrle Mrs F1t7patrrck Mrs Rosen and lVlr Young counted the votes and excrtement was rt a peak when the vote was tred 70 70 Blankrnshrp clamored for order and asked that the Votrng be repeated Robert Rodes name was called whrch was a srgnal for the boys to stand One grrl slowly rose to her feet The bows whrstled and cheered and two other farr damsels thus encourag ed stood also rnd Robert Rodes was eleeted by 1 majorrtx of three votes t Dodger Love Sneaks To Group On Wednesdrx mormng Aprrl 28 Lt Ralph Dodger L xc of the Army A11 Corps spoke rn senror assemblv Lt Loxe eompared the war wrth a football game and told the students what they must do on the home front to back the boys on the battle freld He stressed the pornt that all should buy warl bonds and stamps to supplv the boys wrth shrps planes and am munrtron for a qurck X1CtO1X Dodger rs a former athlete and graduate of DHS class of 36 and he attended Murrax Statel Teachers College He was coachl at Carrollton Kentucky beforel berng rnducted mto the army In front of our school wavrngl hrgh We see our flag as we pass by Forty erght stars rn a freld f blue Stand for our states braxe and true Thrrteen strrpes and seven are re SIX are w hrte as snow Instead Now forty elght stars rn the freld l of blue 'Are wavrng out freedom for me and for you' l B3 Mane Murphy 7 4 Musrc Students Attend Regnonal Contests, Rated Excellent Danvrlle Hrgh muslc partrcrpated the Contests held Apr rl 2 Rrchmond rulconer s tenor w as rat Seven students Regronal and 3 rn Lrge F ed excellent and qualrfled hrm to srng In the State Musrc Con test held rn Lexlngton May 8 The followmg entrants recelx ed ratrngs of excellent Lourse Ramsey prano solo Georgra Frenz Maxrne Caple and LOUISE Ramsey grrls trro Georgra Frenz LOUISC Ramsey Lrge Faul coner and Jeptha Jett mrxed quartet rnd Jeptha Jett Llge Faulconer Crrlton Brown and Burdrs Grdeon male quartet Marran Wrlkrnson soprano solo and lV1rx1ne Cfrple mezzo solo were rated good Doctors hawe decrded that has fex er IS both affnmatrxe and negatrve Sometrmes the eyes haxe lt rnd sometrmes the nose Exchange The grrl of tomorrow lNo 11p strck no narl polrsh no perma nent no srlk hose no grrdle no man Exchange TAKES OVER March l7 Aprll 28 Oooh theres that cute cadetl Led Tr' eu' I met at the dance last nrght See From March 11 thf0U8h APU1 hun On the end of the thrrd 28 S2 143 65 rn war bonds and row' He looks sorta httle doesnt stamps w ere bought by students he Oh but can be cut a rug' and tO3CherS Of DHS gasps a D H S srren as she hangs Stamp sales on Aprrl 15 reached from one of the west hall Wm the grand total of S935 20 the doves greatest amount bought durmg Yes It Seems that the AH the entne school xear Thrs sale Corps has landed and the Sltua was boosted by the purchase ofa mon IS well m hand O ls lp one thousand dollar bond by The local Romeos seem qurte up Napoleon Tflpleft March 17 set about the whole matter SIHCC the conversron of Cen l tre College to a m1l1tary trarnrng, center hrgh school classes are drsrupted regularly as the a1r erew students march down Col lege Street The mrnute our local lassres see them march by srng rng at the top of thelr powerful lungs chaos rergns rn DHS Ex eryone rushes to the w rndows l1r1ClL1d1l'1g few unattached teachers Yes Danvrlle has turned out en masse to welcome the young Wxratlon cadets and an crew stu dents and the grrls of DHS are certarnlx dorng therr part VISIT The Glly Gafe FOR eafoods Chops on Dellcrous Salads March 25 March 31 Aprrl Aprrl 15 Aprrl 21 Aprrl 28 Total 67 50 90 55 39 40 935 20 568 85 296 30 S2143 65 5 lmpg-L..Q We Delrver Promptly Quality Food ot Moderate Prlces Roy s Grocery 1 For That After the Dance Snack Go To e gl i . 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' -' W.: fa, , - ' , Y If ' ' X tif' THE LOG May 1943 THE LOG Pub11Q med Monthly by me Journalxsm Class of Dam 1110 I-hgh School Memb rs of National Scholastlc Press ASSOCIHUOU Kemucln Hx h Schobl Pxess ASSOCIHC on CP ap 6 of the Quxll and Scroll X XM Solo, , V- 1 ewspapcr F Mem ber Ss Assocw L 0x9 --npxq Wi JUUHHHUSIII x Q HEHTIICHU lin 6 Vs X Co Edltors Margaret Armstrong Fay Br1ght Busmess M.magorQ M man Wxlkmson Vlfglllld Lanham Earl Bull Reportoual Staff Lucy Love Mar Jam Turley June Colwm Betty Webber Ad'1 Edmlston Leu IS Dunn Robert Durham Sports Staff Bllly Scent B1113 S1111man Lgonard Southwood Feature Wr1ters Joan Farrls Dott Q Robmson Ray Merle Van Hook Art Edxtor M11dred Home Exchange Edltor Anna Clark Rogerk Typlsts Ethyl H111 Ixa Jane Zanone Sponsor M1ss Ehzabeth Hagan WAR TAKES NO VACATION School IS out' Studcnts UIIOVN thur books 1n the closet hmve 1 Slgh ot mhef and set tle dovxn fO1 the long llzx summel days But out exuuxllcu fm hclp of aux kmd and ODDOIIUDIUCS abound mon fO1 the mex ponenced Wludt xx11l you do to uhue thc manpoxxu 5ho1t.1gLb What pant do xou plan to p1..15 1n thy xx dl Lffolt thxs summnr' As Kentucky lb an agucultulal state mam f1C1dS .111 open fO1 p'1t11o11c QCIXICL Anx boy can make h1IHSL1f mxaluablc- to the busy fallllll Exgn fa1mQ10ttQQ H111 p1Ob ably be xulcomgd to hdp hmxut thy cmpc O1 poxhdps xou pmfu to chcam of a blg Qxncuiuc duk m from of you The path to that desk cfm bngm m thc OfflCQ DIIIXIHL an shmtllmn mc t mg xxxll xxculc Job thfsc d Clukmg glVLS xuu 0ppO1tLll'1lt1LS to In un DOISC IU mutmg pnuph md hclpw you dx COVC1 11 you ham 1 knack fm ales talk ou ug Lspcunllx mubxtmus tn L1 x L O1 ,gguduu Thug x Q mg xcgctablos you 11 xc gxoxxn Gnls c I1 leaxn that half foxgotun ut of cmnmg fu to haxc a can of pp is mxt xxmtor xxnhout losmg DIOCIOUS pomtx mould be qultp J treat uh nun you' um mx may be thmk buxouslx about hdpmg Unch Sam Aftox all xoluntaxs XXO1k noxx ehnu nates the pobsxblllty of Axls planned XKOIR 1C1tC1 Lets PIOXC oul sL1pL11or1tx to the H1t1L1 youth who xxolk under the xx h1p by drma our pmt glddlx What ue do today xx 111 cudta the xx oxld of tomouoxx And that xx mld of tomcuxoxx muit bc Gul Summer Is A Commun In Hu 1 mo 1 Qnb of M S ld I1 bu x md ficultx mum 0 Spnnd 1Lll L 111111 y 1011 on xuntpcl Rm I plan to 01k on IL mm tu ulxuc thc mdnpouu NhO1IagC Dultx Rolnnscm A bL nah of us an mg czmpmg it Lm Q Ch.111a s Amn I ,gums I H H11 'mound and Q ldlld musk 1 gumg 10 bp '1 Jum blldc w rss 1XIumn Im gumg to xt end U 0 541 x 1151 mx ofSc1cnu, ug ML x n Ve ugh Clmu I pl in to bl lduxtn .1 ye ll ilu 1d of tum Im gomg to xummu Lhool 'Vluguat Dans A5 I am gomg to be a DUISL I sh 111 X1 11 xauoub howltals to de Cxdc xxhug Ill tdkg my Udlfllflg John Young Lotb of SNX1I1'11'T'1!lg loafmg dPd 1 ,Ltllll 11 good tlmn that Q xx hat Im go mg to oo Loxull Meade As soon am school IS out Im gmng., to yum 1114. Mamas Mlsb Mfux Adams Because thole IS '1 food bholtxgn I lm gomg to teach homie mxc Q how to can foods SENIOR PRIVILEGESP I dm 1 SCHIOI F01 s1X xeeus I haxe been mdulgmg ln what I now fmd to be semo1 p11V1lLf,LS We studnnts call them schol .1 5 DVIXIIKLCN ILVKdIdS fol oul ambmous natuxps md sludxous The lucky NCHIOIQ age can btmggle to mlnutu 1111 These many of tha lllustuous Sliflflg on the soft gxcon 21159 m the park YLS I hue been CIIJOXHIQ thaw flee doms fm mmx xoam but nexcr xuth such pcacc of mmd Qffolts who haxe a C .nu school a whole flftccn yy 81 m spung daxs fmd 1 Llosmg I would hkg to ln in 1 xxcuc of idxxu to you l1HdL1CllbSlTltI'1 SRIDDIILL as t xx Pumshmcnt IS maui uh 111 nhl y ell s our nu 11 11181 ll 1 ou 1 IL I 1 C DIIXIILQICS Txulxg 201 Smmps H111 pax fm one CONT PASS Thc CUIT'lplN5 xom Stimp bLX mu kncp 1 scouimg DEIILX hom xxandumg bx I1A5Ll1fxt mio thy enemy 114 F1ftx S18 45 Bunds xull ply fO1 um JEEP FUU1 xxhul ding help these go anxxxhclc C11 Ldllj combat foxccs ox C1 the loughest gmund at Jack abbn speed fZ sv w df! yff Za I Vf ODE TO SENIORS mum xxor1clm1m,, Xkhllllll youll P4153 1 Q n on gutilng, kukul out of dd Q 0 flung .hp tn xchu s SCOIII lklng, you xxlsh xou h xdnt been bfllfln To n ou yy mms., fm L1 Qtudxmg mood mom cumpl lmmg ihout CdrQ1011d food mc huuxmg bo you xx out be late n nmol zmg an lmpoxtant h1S101Y date IT ou XX1111I1g nimos on thn xxaTl mom d1SU.l1blNg study hall D OIL pomtb off fox Cncxxmg gum you h 1d dl'1N pomts to tikc than f1omJ 0 mom ggttlnb Lxught bmikmg LX lule xouxg pnbmng thg poxtals of ou1 school F01 And ua thg undm classmcn of DHS success Betty Webbcl To The Class of 1943 H1:,h School d wa, are ilmost OXL1 fO1 you 'KIA they 1 xgu 111 xoux memou fm what Inu IL 11 y uma thc happlest tlmes of YOU1 IXL mu may un all bg b1g enough to fox get lm httk unpluabantlxcb und th CIOSSGS no n c to bun They nu all 111 fhe da5 s xxmk md 1 nocn sbux put of the pattcln of 1 Q XVHKILXLI 1111 dumb md s nous LndL nom u ca IX 111 undw lou fm xmu hlgh school md NOUI fnlcnds nu nd 101 thm Lommumtx md 11.1 lon xdx m :dn hlgh sdwu po 1b L C1 you Lux m 1 no ld th 11 IS so upsldn drmn 'XI ix M d iw xhc .md bxmg you many Hap py Landmgs By 'VI1 Boyd F0111 S16 45 Bonds xull ply fm ony GAR AND RIFLE Wlth thg modun self loading Gal md in 1nf.mt1xmm can fue 60 shots a mmuu up to 'm effectue xange of 3500 und 4 , . v . . . , , .' 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Eighth grid: Bobbie Burke Anne Harlan Jo rn Ro ers Vera btrnrd ycnth ride 'N incy Buren OUR DAZE tC,J1llll l rid lroin p rge on u sch: ol one morninf not long ago with a large white bandage on his head VVhen ked why his head was bandcrged he simply answered Pan into a oor Same old story we thought but Water re rlly had un into r or belreye it or not H i rl right now but no doubt he s more careful about doors The Log wishes to extend sin cere sy mp rthy to Miss Ednfr Wo ford and 'Vr Frnet Woford on on the de rth of their frther 'Nl ry oth 1943 This is the last Log for the class of 43 We the co editors have had 1 lot of fun writing this column We ye enjoyed every minute spent working on the paper To the editors ind staff for next yer we send luck ind wish you successll Flower Fiends Room D. H. S. Wee. modest. crimson -tipped flowers, Thou's met me in an evil hourg For I must crush among the dust Thy slender stemg To spare thee now is past my power, Thou bonnie gem. Burns said that years ago, but it might be quoted very aptly by any member of Mrs. Edw'arel's biology class. One- day in the early spring the biology class was aroused from their usual note writing by the 'rrnouncement from Mrs. Ed- w aids that in three weeks tmind you thi e werks J each member of the elrss would hand in eyen ty irxe posres el rssified in various ways Thr rush w ls on' Irnmedrrte ly boys and girls eould be found w rndering about the pic mrses ot the p nk as they hastily snatched innocent unsuspecting flowers from their peaceful life Over night Danville was strip ped of her floral beauty The question on the lips of all local citizens was who is the flower in mr re Well the gre rt mystery has been solyed and in the notebook of any biology student you may find withered and faded your prize petunir or begonia Save Old Shoes' We Make Repairs Look Luke New Xt B Shoe Shop W W f Photographs ,dw I Forever Best, B. Blankinship, Davis To Head Work Of Student Council At the regular meeting of the student council held on VVednes- day. April 28, Guy Best was elect- ed president for the year 19-13-44: Bill Blankinship was elected vice- president, and Betty Davis, sec- retary-treasurer. Representatives in the council for the 19-13-44 year are as fol- lowsi Betty Green. Mary Jane Turley, James Million, Gilbert Taylor. Katherine Sanders. Guy Best. Louise Eubank. Norris Arm- strong. Patsy Volner. Sonny Dykes. Roy Helton. Francis Alex- ander Justine Carter Sammy llrltrelaw Bertha L Clzrk Har old Kimberlrnd 'md Ella B Brent G. R. Chooses Leader At the Senior Girl Reserve meeting held April 30. Anna Clark Rogers. a junior, was chosen president for the 1943-44 Sllifjfll yt'irr'. Dottie Robinson, also a junior, :as elected vice-preside-nt, and Bt-tty Wilson. sophomore. was named secretary-treasurer. Martha White. Dottie Robinson, and the Girl Reserve Club spon- sor. Mrs. Arthur Robinson, repre- sented the local club at the an- nual Central Kentucky Girl Re- serve- Conference held in Berea, Kentucky, on May 1. At this meeting plans were made and discussions were held concern ing Girl Reserye work for next year Danville Advocate Messenger Sunday Kenlrzclfy Advocate Are Boosters of the Danville Hugh School Nearly Everybody in Danvrlle and Boyle County Reads These Newspapers Do You Congratulations CLASS OF 43 GEHIRE GULLEGE BI1 SPUONAMURES DRUG STURE Wrll Be Wanting To Welcome You fr SIMMUN S STUD!!! eg Next Year f l O er l 1 e ll - K I 1 1 1 -' 1- . - r - - ' . . ' . . X -hit I ,E ,C I V V Sc . gi rife N. l Vg -. ', ' .,.- 5 - .f '- - -i--1-- v, wx.. 4 1 ' - 'Q Q . X 'z e- ' . , . . A . - r 1 L 2 ' t 1 A e j at ' I ' 1 1 ' . -, , J . . , ' . , . ' . i - C5 C L I f F - - .4 ,e , , , L X . X i 1 L ' f - ' X ' y . . L , U A , - L, H- ' - . r ' ' I x . ' ' . t ' ' d . ' ' ' ' ' 4. , , as , l r ' . - - x Y r ' . 1 Q - ' K .g I , . ,Q . L , X. 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' 'it5'152:15:ff5I:I-:.'2f:'.':--.fyfff li K t 3, gf, 1:5::5:' Angle Welch T a k e s Badmlnton Tourney Defeats Bandy In the lnter mural badmlnton tournament held bv the Physlcal THE U W5 Tl-IIS NA Spllng football practlce prox ed Educatlon Department durlng the to be highly Successful ex en un Weeks of APU1 26 to May 3 Angle del ll regular condltlons Coach Welch became the champlon of1 the school after playlng two games wlth Dolly Bandy whlch Angle won bv scores of 15 3 and 15 11 The tournament began ln the 7 4 class xxlth Irene Floyd as wlnner and LOIS GOVCI as runner up In the 7 3 class Nancy Buren was the xxlnner and Patty Wllk 1 lnson the runner up In the SQI'll1 flna1S Angle Welch1 and Elolse Souleylette played a1 very excltlng closelv matched game xx 1th Angle flnally comlng out on top 15 13 6 15 15 9 Then on May 4th the flnals were play ed know ledged champlon Smart guy to drlxel of old bus Well Noah IS the ark full Dllvel Nope Just need one1 more monkey so hop ln The Homespun Telegram to Mother Washoutx on llne Cant come home Replx COINC anxxxax Borrow a Shllt The U Hr Lrght Keep That Old Car In Shape l0E JQHNSUN Servlce Statlon Dexter drllled the bovs mostlv on fundamentals dullng the two weeks practlce and the boys seemed to shape up nlcely There should be much competltlon for exely spot on the team but at the present these boys seem to hold a sllght edge Ends Although three wlngmen were lost from last years squad Jlmmx Hughes and Bobby Bllght should be xerv capable of holdlng down these posltlorrs Jlmmv IS an ex eptlonallx good defenslxe end and should proxe to be a good pass ICCCIXCI Bobby has had xelx llttle expellence but x lth a llttle lfllpl ox ement he xxlll be xely capable of flrst team berth aekles rd hlt I e 21 lduatlon of three blg tackles lhls should be the hardest spot to flll on the team Don Fxfe Glenn Lamb Frank Wolf and Gux Best are all xx orklng hard to f ll the gap Fvfe lnd Lamb seem to haxe the edge because of thelr slze Guards Wlth the return of Red Volnel lnd Blllx Clnna mon from last xe ll s team thls hould be the strong polnt of the llne h,7Ol!'lCl ls plobablx the best elefenslxe guard to plax on the Blg Blue ln lnlnx xeals Clnna mc n s lxx conslelel lble SCIXICC llst xe ll and xxlth hls slze and ex pellenee he and VI1lHCl should be 1 1 1 LOG two of the best guards ln the state next season Center Wlth a vear of SCFVICE on the fllSt strlng behlnd hlm Ed Kubale should be the best center ln the state next xear As yet Ed has nex Q1 made a bad pass rn a game He has prox ed to be a good defenslxe man agalnst both runnlng and passlng plays Young EI brothel Rube should be a xelx capable Reserxe Fullback MlltOn Massey Wlll plobablv hold down the ball handllng posltlon next fall H has had onlx one year of ext pellence on the Reserves but he has shown great pOSSlblllt1CS IH sprlng practlce and should make a flne back Halfbacks Three boys are flghtlng hard to flll the two half back posts These boys are Joe Young Sammx Holtfclaxx and Sonnx Dxkes Holtzclax was a sub xxlngback last year and has roxeel to be a cap lble ball car Yor ng 1S probably the best passer on the squad and lb also a speedstel Dxkes played full Ccngratulatlons Senlors' Ranks' 1 Gleaners Phone May 1943 back on the Reserxes last year but hrs ablllty to pass left hand ed has changed hlm to halfback Quarter back Joe Brummett the onlx returnlng f1lSt strlng back xxlll handle the slgnal call lng H xxlll probably do most of the klcklng and passlng The outstandlng fact about thls boy IS that he has played ex ery posltlon ln the b3CkflCld and Wlll prob ably do so agaln next year Then there s the one about the 1 Nmoron that took the street car 1home and hrs mother made hlm take lt back The Homespun 1 Danvllle s est Pool Room SULLIVAN S N as rf lk! 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May 1943 THE LOG Sprung Tramlng Goes On Zeke Dexter Puts Football Squad Thru Sprung Paces Desplte the facts that our coaches xx ele un lble to be plesent and elghteen xeal old boxs xxelc balled spllng football plaetlee DIOX ed to be hlghlx successful Unclel the supelxlslon of Co lch Zeke Dextel 26 boys lepolted fo the fllst d lx of DI llllll ut of thls squ ld thelc xxele lo let telmcn Thele are only 3 flrst yeals team Thcx ale Ed Kubalc centel Jlllles Volllel E,Ll'llCl and Joe Blumlllett back The team Spllll shoxxn bv thls group of xoullg lnd lnexeperl enced boxs 15 plobably the best CXGI XX1lf1LSSCCl dlllllflg a spllng pl actlee Coach Dextel xx IS xx ell pleased xxlth the lmploxcment Shown ln the txxo xx ccks pl lctlce tl xxas held An lddltlonal txxo xxeek of plaetlce xxele pl ln ned but Zeke lecelxecl hls call to the A1l'I1X and left Danxllle on Aplll 14 The balllng of elghteell 5931 old boys stluck the AClI11ll8lS tC1IlflC bloxx The squad xxlll g1C'lllW nllss the SCINICLS of All State halfb lek Don Phelps gu lld Ray Bratton xx ho lccclved Honor able Mcntlon All State last yeal and end Stanley Boyd xxho IS l Varsxty Basketball Teom Receives Awards Coach Harry Fltzpatrlek axx ald cd the rnembels of the xalslty lJ1SkLl.lDdll squad xxlth sxxeatels and bals at the close of the sea ln The folloxxlng boxs leeelxcd axx llds J E Rox and JIS Oatts leeelxed sxxeltcls bars xxere axxllded to Jlm Hughes Don Phelps Laxxlence 'xlountjox Carl ton Bloxxn Jlln Xolnel Exelett Rdl'1SCllll and Joe B ummett 118 ge to Clptlln Leonlld Soutllxxood lncl Co elp tllrl Fugene Cllne The Pep Club undel the spon Ol5lllIJ of Ml Young sold pen ll'1lfJL1gl10Ut the xe 11 to obt lln the llorlcx fel the lxxal s Tennls Club Organlzes At thcll spllng olganlaltlon lneetlng on Wednesdax Aplll 14 the Tcnnls C1LllD elected the fol lOXKlHg OfflCL15 Clllton Bloxxn plesldent MIIV Jane TLlllCW xlee plesldent and Guy RlCl'lllCl SCLICIIIX tle lsu Pl lns lol the se lson xxele 111 lde at tllls lneetlng by the melnbcls and Mls Rosen the adxlsol Un del the supelxlslon of M15 Rosen xxolk xx as lf1'1l11LClldlElY begun on the coults and thtx xxele soon ln good older one of the best pass lecelxels Ll to appe ll xx the Blg Blues Danvllle Track Team Takes Second Place In Reglonal Clash Wlth only thlec days of D1 IC tlce under the lLddLI hlp of Eben Henson eaptaln of the 1941 tlaclx squad the Danxllle tr clemen took second place lI'1 the legllll ll nleet held at Lexlllgtoll Fllil IX 'Vlay l Henry Clay s Blue Dexlls placed fllst xx lth 06 polnts Dan xlllc xx as second xxlth 4:1 polnts Tnlrd pl lce xx ent to Berea Aca dellly 18 polnts ftllllth Lafayette I VClS1llltS :J lI1Cl 1Vlaysxl e lnxlllt o :le sl tlrst pl lces nlx L r lr WQISII e L lea o c e lch Dopex Phelps xxon the 100 yard and 410 y lrd dashes the bload Jump Le on lld Southxxood took fllbt place lll both the 120 yard lllgh h ldles lnd th 220xlld oxx hurdles ljlcdl-xlllg, the legloll ll old he llttel exent e placed second 111 the pole xault behlrld Laxxrerlce 'xlountjoy xxho toon f1lSt place 1D thls ex ent The AClIT1113lb took sex eral oth cr qu lllxlllg plflces for the state meet Clld1lL5 Allen placed ,fourth ln the 100 yard dash an Joe Brummett got the same ratlrl IH the loxx huldles Glenn Lam and Joe Blanlfenshlp placed thlr and foulth lespectlxcly ln th 440 yard dash and Earl Bell fnlshed foulth ln the rlle run 11X ll Hgh xxl l pres n the t lll I1 Nlax 14 e u n e ILglUlPdl llleet hhllllit s of he tlrst four p aces n each exent ale ellglble to co rlpletc ln thls meet Dld xou heal about the llttle IUOIOH xx ho staxed up all nlght to ee xxh lt leealllc ot the sun xx hen lt xxcnt doxxn, lNo xxhat happened' Oh lt flnally daxxned on hlm Exchange The Latest to Vlfear for Ladle Wfno Core The Fashlon Shop We Have Play Shoes Galore Globe Shoe Go Danvllle s Only Excluslve Shoe Store Fresh Meat AND Vegetables J 0 N E S B B 0 SUPER FOOD MARKET Congratulations Sensors' BITIZEN S NATIBNAL BANK MEMBER F.D.I.C. 1 1 l 1 I l Tx, THANK GOODNESS THERE AREN T ANY PRIORITIES ON THOSE DEElICIOUS Hamburgers From The A. 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I I. . 1 N l f THE 1 ' Q ll ll 5 1 l BY Well ktds here s the last one get ready to blush ' Cadets cadets cadets Exexx one has a cadet To 11st all the females ln DHS vxould be no exaggelatlon but here goes xx 1th some of the mo1e ser1ous affans A C Rogers IS l83llY golng places w1th a CLIIQID one named Tommy Sherlock Also Georgxa Frenz be lteves 1n haxmg moxe than one on het stung Carol Ann Man nlnl 1eally m1sses het one and only John Ruehle smce he has gone to pxc fllght M016 than one cadet thmks Mary Jo Brown IS axx fullx cutc and June Norvell and Dorothy D Golf sulelx 1ate forget to mc nt1on Carol Harmon Jayne E Harlan 'md Loulse Bar rett At last xxcxe dlSCOXClSd Earl Bell s hea1t 1nte1 est Het name lS Katherme Demaree and shes one of those Hogtoxxn dames Bud dy Bflghf 1S also an adm11e1 of Hogtoxxn ot shall xte sax an admnct of Ctdy Russell Spa 1k mg of tht Bught lam1lx xxh1t do you thmk about I-'ays Ph1 Delt pm I m beglnnlng to feel l1ke Cupld and hetcs xxhx In the last cd1 tlon Cnp and Ann S1mmons names xxe1e l1nked togethe1 just fO1 the nox eltx of the thlng but thex took mc SlllOllSlX and dt CldCd tl 1t tht onlx thmg lttt tot them to do xt lb fall 1n loxe so I wouldnt be 1 sto1x telltt And noxx 1t has blossomed mto 1 romanct S o o I feel C p1d' It seems l1ke Joan Cooper has been t1ktn oxtt bx a ntxxcolnu THE to Danx 1Ilt George Walsh We xx ondet xx hx Katherxne Dunn blushes so xxhen anxone mentxons George Whltes name Could he be her seclet pass1on Geotges latest txx1t 1S on S E Edwards' Landon Buckhead and T Gnf fm axe both st11x1ng for the af fcctlons of H Cunmngham It IS also qu1te ex 1dent that Claude Curtsmger Cl a zx about B Armstrong Fl rt Roy has plenty of su1t ots but Fuzzy Dunn seems to bt takmg up the gteatest paxt of hex tnne It anxonc xxould l1ke to ae qunt some 1nlo1m1t1on tbout Junctxon Crty tust ask Lucxlle De vxne I undetst 1nd she It 1llx knoxxs the IODCS ox Cl that xx 1x' A most lntttcstlng n tt xx s found tloatmg a1ound 'XI1 Vto told s toom lt xx as add1essed to loxxs Francts Hannah I11 ISll on xou 1nd xxh t 1 uus Ht adnntttd 1t to me Hete xx as the ansxtu What do xou take me fo1 anxhoxx Ixe known lt fOl ex Ol ' Flash Anothex 1omantc bud Cllllg Just 1sk Jack Gray and Mary Matthews Betty WIISOH has ce1t unlx c tp llllld thc htatt of that handsome ht mm Don V1c Fyfe t xt Xlltllll on mx lst nom otlxct than Bobby Ander son xxho lS 1eallx m1k1ng pto gms xxlth Lo1s Massey' Noxx let me tl'11nk Oh xes W nt l t Dopey and Sarry Sttgall put one oxtt c us Ix mst xplng, ltttntlon O1 Ray Brat ton 1nd Ethyl May' Just xx ttch mst txxo xo xxant ol omttlnng, ncxx 1n loxc makmg' H tc ls a pxoblem fo1 xou t olxt Lucy Freeman 1nd G Rich ardson make such a nlet Couplt 1nd xtt Joe Strnad lS bcmg 11 LOG loxtcd to cut 1n scandalouslx Somcthmg really should be done so Im leaxmg 1t up to vou No sex e1e measures allowed' Thex sax the case betxxeen P Clark and Mllton Massey lS get tmg qu1te se11ous You should see the notes that Joyce Shannon has been gcttmg flom John Caldwell I under st 1nd thex IC on the beam Ethyl H111 should teally feel flatte1 ed Not many gtrls rece1xe long d1stance calls l1ke she does Inc1dentallv Sam May IS alxxays on the othcl end of the llnc Congtatulanons to Ehzabeth Bormg' Shes spottmg a dla m nd llll th td flngu t t hand' WANT ADS Wanted A new lane to 1tpl tct he ox Ll populated Gcnttx s Lane Lost One hca1t xxhtn l1st seen fmt to Dot Benassx F1ndt1 plc 1st tttutn to R Chrxsman Wanted Betty J Dunn to m 1ke up he1 lllllld xx htthtl IS IS Joe' Lee' Bobby' Red May 1943 F01 Rent Palt of Alex Mont gomerys sense of humot Not1ce Gentry Akm xt ould l1ke to haxe Davxd Brandenburg leaxe E Eastham alone Wanted A gnl fO1 B Montgom ery to date He s been a bache lor long enough Lost Johnny Hannahs Lat1n Club p1n to Bobble Burke Wanted The cadets to leave toxxn because they re takmg up too much of V Lanhams t1me S1gned Alvln Hatfxeld Found An engagement 11ng on Dolly Bandys fmger By the xx ag the DIOSDLCIIXL br1de gtoom IS Edward Stratton Nlot1ce Mary J Turley lS deft n1telx that xx ay about Rlch ard Guerrant Wtll chllluns th1s hete lS our last dlll chshxng fo1 the xeat but Ill be back next fall to make some mote enemms No k1dd1ng one took mx Cl'lCkS 1n the same Spllll 1n XlllCl'l thev XNCIC glvenl Roses atc ttd V1olets ale blue I must sax goodbxe to xou Stop In GUGDYEIIR 'ERVIGE STORE BETTER VALUES SPORTING GOODS HOUSEHOLD NEEDS AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES 334 Mam S reet Phone 55 --- Drink Dr Pepper --- FOR HEALTH PHONE SZ DANVILLE, KY. 8 , -TWWFWWW O Y 'Fri YYY W1 - ,' WT' W 1,1-i1- Y I Y 'VV v X -TH Y FYI 7 I Y I .V P, vii - if I YF' ,Y Y 1 I W -Y rl.- , X , , L .. ,. . 0 W I 1 7 V . 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F 0 0 SENIOR SECTION SENIOR TI-I E LOG VOLUME XIV DANVILLE KENTUCKY FRIDAY MAY 28 1943 NUMBER 6 large Class Graduates Rev C I Stevenson Mr I W Brooker Speak At Exercrses Rex Charles Stexenson pas tor of the Danvrlle Chr rstran Church addressed the 1943 sen rox class of Danxrlle Hrgh School at ts baecalaureate program xx hrch xx as held Sunday evenrng 'Vlay 23 at the Chrrstran Church Mr J W Brooker State Sup errntendent of Publrc Instr uctron delrx ered the commencement ad dress Frrdax nrght Marx 28 After the eommencement exer crses the Sara Lee Young Eng lrsh pr17e the Orrssa Scrugham Hopkrns scholarshrp 'rxxard the Eugenra Young hrstorx prrze the DAR avxards the Rotary schol arshrp to Centre College and the Hall of Fame xxere grxen to the students xxrnnrng these honors Thrs rs the thrrty second com menceme nt of Danvrlle Hrgh School and rs one of the largest gr aduatrng classes rn the hrstory of the school for sexentv nrne students recerved drplomas Three students James Vest Horace Lergh and Robert Dur ham recerxed then drplomas rn absentra for thev are serxrng rn tne Armed Forces Eleven Students Get Local Honor Prns Local Honor Club prns were awarded to elexen students at commencement Frrday Mav 28 Margaret Armstrong xxas the only student to make the Honor Club for the second year and to recerve a guard for her frrst year prn Leonard Southwood J E Roy Don Phelps Martha Petroff Jayne E Harlan Marran Wrlkrn son Everett Ransdell Brlly S1111 man Martha Whrte Fay Brrght and Layton Creekmore recerved the frrst year prns Sailing Together By Frances For these last four years for our xx ork and our plav Wexe been burldrng a shrp to sarl far axxay We haxe frnrshed thrs task our shrp rs now done It rs ready to launch rts c'rreer just begun The bonds that haxe held rt xxe must loosen thrs dav To send rt from the safe docks doxxn the run vxay Chrrsten rt vxrth memorres of teachers and fr rcnds r o rts safe xox age our hopes noxx depend It glrdes rnto the vxater and heads out to sea Manned bx rts cr exx the class of We xxaxe farexxell to all for xxe must now part But each vxrll have memorres to keep rn hrs heart No drstant shores vxe see rn srght The voyage rs young our mrnds are brrght But as we sarl the fog comes down And slowly our smrles grve way to a frown Jane Rulon The xxaxes are so strong xxe tremble xx 1th fear And xxe xxrsh the end of the xoxa e xxere near r sarls rll torn our s 1 rs noxx slox But xxe must sarl on admrst thrs xx orrx and xx oe At last xve recall the dreams of our lrunchrng day Our hopes are renexx ed no srgh of drsmax Tne froxxn rs drscarded the smrle noxx prexarls We all pull together and horct up ne xx srrls Our lrf xox age xxrll end at some future clax lNexer agarn xxrll xxe sarl thrs xx ax -Xnd xxhen xxe haxe anchored to sarl no more In a wonderful bax by a xx on derful shore We xxrll take doxxn the sarls not drscouraged thrs trme For peace and happrness and content xxell frnd Though only rn thought we wrll always be Hand rn hand when We ve crossed lrfes perrlous sea Hrslory By Margaret Armstrong 1939 xx rs an unusual and rnter estrng xear rn numerous vxays September of that year Great Brrrarn declared xx ar on Nazr Gerrnanx And that same fall one hundred and fourteen am brtrous freshmen began therr drf freult clrmb toxxard the lofty herghts ol graduatron The war hrs afteeted our sehool routrne rnd mrnx members of our class Onlx sex entx nrne of us are here together thrs year lookrng back ox er our soeral and scholastrc ex perrences From the lrrst xxe haxe had tar athletes rn exery sport Just to mentron 1 fexx there vxere Southxxood Allen Srllrman Krn narrd and Blankrnshrp rn foot brll Southxxood Roy Brown Clrne Ransdell and Mountjoy rn basketball and Southwood Srmp son and Allen rn track Most of these boxs xx on 1nd1x rdual honors rn the xarrous sports Mrrran Wrlkrnson Ethyl H111 Fuzfx Dunn Jrmmx Stagg and Rrx Chrrsman Manx of our classmates belong el to the orchestra and the march mg band Thrs years band was led bv J' E Rox and Margaret Armstrong Some senror boys organrzed the One OC1ock Jumpers rn organrzatron that h rs had rgreert deal of success the prst fexx months We hrxc outstandrng scholars rn our el s among them are Vrr' grnra Lrnham Joan Farrrs Charles Allen and Stratton Lee The most talented members of the Danxrlle Hrgh Glee Club are senrors Marran Wrlkrnson and Lrge Faulconer had two of the leadrng roles rn the Gypsy Trou badour Jeptha Jett has had rmportant parts rn musrcal pro ductrons durrng the past years Martha Whrte Martha Petroff Mrldred House Burdrs Grdeon and Jessre Allen are also musrc students Shrrt Sleeves the Junror play CCont1nued on page frveb u ,V , . , - A . 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' ' ' ' Y 2 1 1 . . . 4 . , . . . -1 2 THE LOG May, 1943 Class Will By Wllham Scent We the 1943 Senior Class of Danville High School and the State of Kentucky being of good health sound mind and memory cons1der1ng what we have been through do make our last will and testament hereby revok mg all Wll1S made by us hereto fore To the faculty and Mr Boyd we leave our s1nce1e thanks for their never tiring efforts to fit us for the unknown tra1ls of the life that we are about to tread Whethei then effoxts have been 1n vain 1S yet to be seen But if some do fall along the way it will be no ones fault but the11 own To the Jun1o1 Class the Sen 1015 of 44 we bequeath all of our llghtS w hether gix en or taken which may include to sleep in classes to skip study hall when they see fit and to go to town fo1 lunch Aso the l1be1ty T',sm0ke any xx he1e ind at anv time on the giounds of D H S without being 1ep11mand cl bx highei of f1C1alS To the loxe siek Sophomoies xve will Olll exetss aeeu1nul'1t1on .of wisdom 1nd beauty bx which We h'1x1 become so renown 1n the past fou1 xeais F01 the eaten Fieshm 1n we haxc nothing but pitx Peihaps x haxe bun lillltl st11et on you at times but if the d1x omt when xou ne dignified Seniois you will bt gi llellll Jbles t be elesn an otheis thtx th ou Boyle Gounly Locker Planl REX D EDWARDS Manager Phone Walnut 93 J and 4th l 1 l l l standing traits of our peculiarlpoetical mind to Ed Kubale inlE. Roy's taste in what young personalities. Seventy-nine per- sons could not remain closely as sociated for four years without developing peculiarities Our greatest donation IS handing down to the appropr1ate students these assets and liabilities Beazy Kinniard leaves his size twith the exception of his feetl to Johnny Hanran Louise Ba11ett leax es her Southern Accent to Alice Cat ron Joan F8lllS leaxes hei wonder ful power of concentiation to Jay Oatts and Walter K1ll1on Marion Teriy leaxes ne1 ideas of marriage to all the love sick' girls in D H S Alvina G11ff1n inherits Mildred Houses and Bobby Hatchetts artistic abilities Lewis McWate1s takes exeiy thing w 1th him while Cllp Ransdell leaxes ex eiything be hind him Jimmy Stagg bequeaths h1s pot ent l1ne and wax with the women to Dumbo Hughe Claude Cu1ts1nge1 s big beau tiful smile go s to M1 Buck head Fay B11gl1t s t1 ue to hei man p111t lS left to C11ol Ann Man n1n1 Alex Monteomeix Lige F llllellfltl wills his schol lllX 1nd x ell bs l11x1d lTl1llI'ltl o Ptte Cits Allene H wing., loud l1o1ste1ous xs e t Sho t ar ni F stl s blond ct l ll tr1Dr1llx P ll Lucx Loxcs llll1tSll 11necl p J11te got J111 Nnxt Violi F1ttr1n11n falls heir to -Xnni N111 h 1ll s x ix uiousnc Ns Mllllh Vkilkmson s eo opti 1 tixe Spllll ls left to Fmnk Wolf El 7abttl1 L mmf, gixts hc winning xx 1xs to inxone 1n tht habit of losing IIX F 1 B att Toombs to tht Reseixes Fiances Rulon beque 1tl1s har Look Your Best tor Groduotlon FLEMINGS BEAUTY SHUI' order that he may vamp Celia more quicklv Lefty Aliens and Jeremy Tiptons quiet pleasing xoices go to the Cook SlSt91S Margai t Armstiong and Joe Blankinship leaxe their ability to go steady fOl veais and years to Gux Best and Erma Gilliam Walter Durhams and Alvin Hatfields high I Q s are left to Lee Guthrie and Anna Clark Rogeis C Southwood w1lls his inter est Lebanon Baidstown Spiingfield Lexington e c Bud eve Huffman and Gero n1mo Coulter To Dopcx Phelps and Rax B1 at ton we leaxe the fond memoiles of then loxes Ethxl Max and Saia Stigall V11g1n1a Lanhams flguie goes to Maix Jane Tuiley Rax Cl 1lSlTl3I'1 w1lls his choice of good looking cais to Bobbx B11ght Jack Settles leaxes his wittx 1e1na1ks to 1n1e Wofoid who suiely can use them Biuet Montgoxneix s dancing dblllll goes to L melon Biickht id Tianwp and xson 1nhe11ts J jmen should wear. l George Wilde-r's nickname of Pecker neck goes to Russell Hall Louis Strnad wills his manly physique to Charles Dexter Carlton Brown s super fast play on the basketball court lS left to Sonny Dykes Fiank Newells ambition and mathematical genius lS left to Russell Bryant Ethyl P Hill and Virginia Giegory leave the11 grabbing any man technique to Gloria Stephenson and Dottie Robinson Jack Caldwell inherits the man agement of the office from Irene McWho1ter and Helen Freeman Having willed away our most eheiished possessions we hereby tCont1nued on page sixl WESTERN AUTO BSSGGIRTE STORE H THORUP Danville Kentucky Jepth1 Jttts 1nd B111cl1s Gid 'Ta' N urcar 0 Ffesh FYUIT 0 s mu ical tiltnt is glxen 0 AND B533 LEWIS V to QS Se me Slalmn GQ 55135 and Corner 5th and Main S 1 XR Q 'qrqinz rtallilw. mhtslstxlv-Q Mrixuu ei. k 1 S Nx is X VXX v 'iAA. a'Y.l L XX x X DRTD N M- Inc- X -au' W X 271 tl -S. 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U J' ,U 1. 1 nxt Y E -X , X Q t x lxtxkx as Nr , x xt. . xxx. .fxlx .SWS ,Silly May. 1943 'rr-If: LOG 1 THE Prophecy By Fay Bright The strangest thing happened the othe1 day' As I walked around the HC-dgex ille CIIY squale Whom should I meet but Mammv Yokum' Whun I iccox und fiom the shock of uemg thg Iittlg old lady in out citx I iealiztd slit vxas just tht prison im xxlifmi I had been looking I told ht tht ss of 43 Q ippuincc ml ss pmphat t I ktd ht she could slum ml hmm tr um e up 1 N 1 it I ycaib would bimg, to L inh ot u O Comic xu xg .ill igdd lhout Mammx Q xumdcilul l htx t conjuig up xisiom She uae glad to lgnd Q hplp ful ,hand .md told me II thit I had to do xx is makt an X on mx a1ound thiu timtb md bop mx hald on thc vxdll dll of xx mich I did, and this 15 what mx xisum levealed to Qt oui tutuit jygaxs I found mx salf in thg Pailc tht Times Squdit of Dfmxillg ,md theiefoif. tht but place to catch up on the hit st nuts and chat C1 Vast chqngu had bonu wxought in thg old Joint I sau ve vet cnpttx on thc flooi oil paintings on tht xx all .md thus vias no coui Ch'-ugu ll tha 11-t booth wt Nldiidn VV1 kmson md I xx 1-nt -uipii e 0 tmd th it it xxx Amciim- leatnst muxicil ix I di tml L stai Ac1osQ the table fiom hcl bat Bobbx Hatchett hum of thn bf.ason5 xxoild suieb autogxdph mg baseballs The dooi opened and in xx alk ed me gl1mo1ou5 Poxx cr: model Edna Edktham escorted bs Gen trx Akai hnad of the FBI I x .is pushed aside a Colcnel Rm Chlibmdn btill thc Bai Bium f mxi 1 N1 c L g txt 1 iliilx 1 1 It III' i N h 1 I lk X x u, mx xox Jnptti Iptt Luidis tn 1 I X iiztd 1 mc xxul it-ouiisiu in tht hind s succus XX taltnttd ddmmg tc tm Fdnt V ildxull and hci pditmi xx 15ll'1C ii im .itti mtimm ol thc flcim shmx dcud f X c ii dlillldlb x in axmh um I -in Billx bi lm m ht in oi g mix iticm dcsigm d u 1 it It xxioi gs ff t vm 1 s x U SHI wind 1 LU I 1 Vlls Point 'Nhxt I -xxx Bxuu Montgomtix suulx 1 ii 1 il ox I' lic NIIISNINNIDDI A0105 thc tiblt mat Ch illix Allan biilliant tngimni x 1 iu t coniplptc it xxoilds fit-t NUSDLHCJLC 111 011 I L1 Md ihuut Joe Blfmkm-hip ri tuund th it lu .md hi- bt iuti dt lix mg li- N iillmg 1 xt tl An N t I QANVILLK KQNTUCKV MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE: BUYLE PHARMACY In Busmess For Your Health Phone 49 WE DELIVER LOG -Xt tm head of the table sat the iopiintoi of the Pdik Bdiimg ion Kmnaiid xxho oxx nw ia mimg OI Punk itbtauidnts leaching fiom out to Co St I sau CJLOIgL Gildu piomimnt faimer who U ycifnctcd the onlx dixeasa mu 'ol acco u Cr grovxn Eugutc 5 in the gioup fm that ht was .1 membci it ill. Llgislatme Bmidm him xi- Qtmad Liuuit Jucgt x, UL ini nl ht I X 1 1' Xdn I tu 'P 3 i mc tluuud x ullltl 1 i 1 1 L L10 Emu cmtoliutiit 1,, L xx is Pdiis uit but 1 Mn J N ci xxovitn in tm um f pi sc d 0 L 1 ink IN KL was, ci 'oust it in Q lurid t fm ixumi x s in Lxpuiu c 4 1 N N i ll ti lu tiiouff tl c mu in imx ul T1 1 x N L lt - um it 'XI no 5 xxho xx lx ho 1 N u x lLd ion Q imp 1 f th it I LL L. h it L omg in outstanding mom in phx ici n X111 ia Il L mc ll x ik bo it Wil ii im N xx init lu unit -pau S tht hmmm CLIIL oi 111111 D11 an 515 'X 112.11 ix xx 1 IRd'IDNXUJplIll1L IILIINL D n 1 J ic iinmxim X cm 0 tit Pxilt md f JD L IX mist ILM ml tr 1 l Iv htm ll ix mi I x N ii x f 1 Ja i is I U11 Q tilt ll K C 1 May 1943 md xx as xcu happy Marian Te1 I xx as noxx Mis GENERAL Wyte Qtccn and Gladss Tawlor was busx raising Bunnies Of course Doiothx Sewell had mauled a famous doctox and I wasnt sur pximd to heai that Iva Jane Zdnom H husband xx as now sup imtcndant of the Danville d1V1S ion of thg Southoin 181110341 I also hpnd tlmt 'Vlildied Houses WHY NUT' Sel Your Wool BRIGHT 81 IXIIEATT Fon The Best in Farm Equipment SEE THE FARMER S SUPPLY GUMPANY Success To The Semors DANVILLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING GUMPANY, Inc LAUNDERERS CLEANERS DYERS 4 . 8 X , D . 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I asked them about our old classmates and found that Walter Durham Dumont Souleyrette Robert Gordon and Larrv Ewing were rn Alaskr where they had started a booming new town Lrge Faulconer the author of a ser res of books on the Rex olutron ary War had just come home to lecture on this subgeet Jane Jones had become a successful lawyer and M111 in Simpson xx as noxx editor of Popular Meehan cs Jrmmx Stagg xx as xerx bus xxrth hs duties as secretary f Danville s Finest Frsh and Steak Dinners IDEAL GRILL Go To NEWBERRY S 5 ro 25c STORE I I I the Navy and Robert Durham was now an Admiral. I stopped Senator Jeremy Tip- lon to see how many of my class- mates were in Washington. D.H.S. graduates seemed to have a mono- poly on the top secretarial jobs in the capitol. Helen Freeman and Sylvia Powers were secre- tries to the president. Peggy Joyce Smith was clerk of the Supreme Court, and Nona Lee Williams was secretary to the president's wife. The Vice-Presb dent's secretary was Dorothy Souleyrette xvhile Virginia Greg- ory had become head of the clerical staff of the Treasury De- partment. Joan Farris librarian in the Congressional Library xxas also knoxxn 'rs Washrngtons keenest lrter ny critic At this moment Claude Curt singer who had taken Charles Atlas plaee rn the world of mus cles eame in He sand he had just seen Jimmy Vest who w as a railroad execu tive rnd Eugene Vrught had oeeome pastor of the Lexington Ax enue Baptist church David Brandenburg xx as noxx Danxrlles earless frre chief Hugh Helm a promrne nt brnker was also a le reon in the Methodist ehurch Just as I xx rs rbout to le rxe the l nk I met Fr rncrs Rulon one of Xmer e rs mo t gifted ports She told me Drmple Newell was the wrte of or five and ten eent tore exeeutrxe Nola Huskrns had be cor rc 1 famous night club en tn 4 ind that Lewis r C Waters was master of ceremonieslful. Philip Lanier, Martha Pet- on the Listen and Learn pro- gram. Two of my classmates, Vir- ginia Brown and Marcella Gid- eon had founded a cooking school that had become even more fam- ous than the Boston Cooking School. I had no trouble recognizing a girl with lovely jet black hair as Anna Marshall, beautiful photo- grapher's model. She was eager to add to my store of informa- tion and told me that Irene Mc- Whorter was now' head dietitian for the Walgreen drug company. Elizabeth Leming. a great con- cert pianist, was playing in Car- negie Hall, she said. I stopped to chat xx'ith Virginia Lanham and Ethvl Hill Virginia had rpened 1 secretarial school xxhrch had been xerx successful but was giving up her work to marrv a famous musician Ethxl xas on a xacatron from Sargent the nations best phy srcal educa iron school xx here she xx as an rn structor Thex had Just seen All ene Young president of Vassar Suddenlx mx xrsron xx is gone ind I sat there rubbing the bump on mx head Im xerx grateful to Nlammv 'rokum for shoxxrng me how to conjure up this xrsion md am glfrd to see such 'i bright future in store for all of xou but what do xou suppose ls gonna be tome of men CLASS HISTORY CContrnued from page one? me S' reading the senior pre cnt 'ron xxere both xerx success I I roff, and Barrington Kinnaird were our most talented actors. Others include Fay Bright, Jack Settles, Jeptha Jett, and Margaret Armstrong. Some of our classmates were born leaders. Martha Petroff, Leonard Southxvood, Nancibel Riffe, Charles Allen, and Mar- :ha White have presided over various clubs and organizations. The years have gone swiftly for most of us. We have had happy days and sad days. Some will be successful, others will fail. Danville High has been the scene of some of the most pleas- ant memories of our lives, and it is with a lump in our throats and tears rn our ex es that we make our departure Groceries, Meats And Vegetables QUALITY ASSURED GAIIIIWELL S FOR BETTER BAKING RESULTS USE Snowflake Flour Anderson 84 Sprllman SMART NEW HATS BERETS AND MADCAPS TO TOP YOUR SPRING AND SUMMER DRESSES MclIFEE S PM C AUGH and GAIINER It It Isnt 1 t I W We Make It Right f I 4? , X1 55 ff I -4? ff' i7 9 Graduation Gifts 0 II WIIIIE Pharmacist Danville Ky . r y 1 1 . ,. ' - . , .. . . ' ' , - - ' ' ' , . . , . , 7 7 K L' ' In X x X I I L . I , Y f , c . -1 ' I . .1 l . x 1 , , y . V f ' ' . .' . Y ' I ' I I I I I A ? . r L . 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