Danville High School - Log Yearbook (Danville, KY)

 - Class of 1942

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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 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. U . ,, 1 . - 1 , , , . . , . 1 . . O reet . ! l ' ' I ' ' ' 1 . H v . . . . . . 7 D ve 1 . ,, . V , 1 1' - . 7 . Y ,, . ,, . . 1- . A 1 . I U I . Q - Y . . . , . . 1 . - l v' ' Y 5 . . 1 ' 1 '. ' s U Q ' o H . . . 1 v uv . 1 T . . . , .1 wr- . . , , I 11. n , - f , ' . ' ' 1 U ' ' 1 771. ' , , ,, - ' , ' . . fe 1 1--7 ,, - ,. 1M I, ' , . . I xv ' , V 1 I ' x ' l ' . . X ' ' ' vi, , . . , , 1 11 , ' , -1 - . V , 1.5 V, y- . - , n - n l I1 v V ,Q ' - , 1 H I . ' 1 1 ,, -1 gress' mnewmg thclrlast Yoafsmmanccfof them still going strong. Such Billy Scent and anyone with a ' ' ' ' 1 x 1 1 '. ' , ' 1 5 - ' v ' ' ' . , 1 . . . , - , A ' A 1 ' I 1, H ' ,, ar . Y D x y . . -1 in , . 1 ' I 1 . - . v' 1 1 1 H ' ,H ' ' , . 11 11 -- . 1 l ' ' , - ' 7 ' Y , ' - - 4, - - 11 - ' , , . .. . . . 1 - . Q M . 7 . ,, - . 1 X v V H . , . . ' . 1 . . '1 ' ., 1 1 X - za 1 . - . , ,. ,. . i 1 . 3 . -1 . , . - - - 1 .. - ,, 1 W. ' 11 ' ,, . 1 1 1 ' 4 1 ' , -LHC! 'S 1 - ' - ' , A . , , ' .. ' xl ' 1 , fx, i 5 . f A, e



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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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