Danville High School - Log Yearbook (Danville, KY)

 - Class of 1942

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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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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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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 , - . E , - ' 7 . - , ,42 7 ' ' Q ' v ' ' . . . ' , ' ' - ' at ' - . . . t ' l - ' - . I 1 , ' y ' . . 1 i . . 1 - - Y ' ' I l . ' - 2 I ' 1 1 1 l . - Y 1 . ' , 9 ' tn I l ' , ' , - ,- ' ' ' ' 1n- A ' 4: sr 1 ' - 1 y 1 , l . . , .s -1 ' l ' ' y ' CK 19, K Y. 1 xl - - ' ' . and Hudson N1Ch01S- l Introducmg the fellow that has I ho - - .1 - l , . . l - . I In V l ' p ' l' ' 1 ' - . . . . ' ' . , , . I y Y . 1 - , . . l . . ' - U ' ' - 1 :I , 0 ' y , . , . -E - 1 , . . , u . . 1 ' - ,, l - ft H y ' - 11 H ' - - ' .:t ' ' - I 7 ' , y ' 7Y 1 . . . . ' ' T , . ' - l f - -i- 1 . - ' ' : , , . . . . , 7 7 . u as u H U 1 . 1 ' ' ' v ' ' as 1: n - ' , , , - . . ' 1 I . . I X I , 7 Q l , 1 l u ' l 1 1 l . . 0 I ' ' d-l Q . . N I I . 1 . 1 T ' , ' , ifll ' I . . I I I l l

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