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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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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
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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 . ' ' T, , v , - - - ' I - Y I ' 5 9 , I ' II - I - I v r' ' 1 ' ,I , . . I . l , , , , n r - I ' - In . . , . ,, . A. ' ' ' - , I , , on ' - - . ' , , I ,. .5 I 1 A -, , - I I I I , I . 1 1 I . , - I I .I replied, III thmk they 100k C1119-Ispoons of peroixide to one tea-I 3 , - I-1 . . . 1 I I I ' ' 1 f I I I - , so , . p I ' 7 I I I 3 ' T u X I v 1 . , . , - ' , I I ' - 3 n n , i ' I 7 x 1 D ' 1 : Q I , , I I I , , . . - - - Ml . v 7 7 I 7 I - A . . -h-W? of . I I I ' ' , be-Q . , . ' ' . . I I I Y 7 I - , 5 I ' ' V - . 1 y 1 I I Y ' 7 1 I v ' I I ' I I . I .. I -I H . I I I V I A I II . I . . I I I I X '
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