Danville High School - Log Yearbook (Danville, KY)

 - Class of 1955

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En- via-Q' 93+ f W 5 'Qsgfygg 'T mag- . 5 mu L: 'lim my wx T .. -Wa .,, 1 Q 1 we .!4l'lCA0l' Published by Key Club DANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Danville, Kentucky leakca fion MISS FLEECE ROBINSON One of the things which makes each Annual distinct and unique from all others is the person to whom it is dedicated. The person who receives this honor is chosen by the Annual Staff. It is our way of expressing esteem and appre- ciation for one who has meant much to us in our personal lives and High School experience. This year the 1955 ANCHOR is dedicated to Miss Fleece Robinson. In dedicating this annual to her, we seek to ex- press our high regard to one who has not only been a teacher and advisor, but one who has in her life given us an example in noble living which will always be an inspiration to all of us. OPQLUOI' L'-H-...Maxx 1 'M '-qw. , Q 40 PL. With the passing of time, the echoes of our school life will grow fainter and fainter, and then die away. Gone for- ever will be the routine of school life, the fun we had, and the friends we made. It is the hope of the 1955 Annual Staff that, as you glance through this book in the years to come, you will recapture those mornents--a.nd the echoes will begin again, 4i.ccm,h HDHIIIIISTHHTIUH FEHTURES Cmfmfd sfnlnns nmmlcs mnssfs nnvumslns BRYANTS snscumrv -Ar, .1 vii.: A K W? 1 ,. , .gi Zvi' 'vo-. '- fx .- nf 2.39 , :1 ur,'i--,egl . l fra .Q 1 gf . 'A Ty -Q 1-,Z ff f ..,i A. ,, u, ,Est ,A N 'X 1 Qs., I If J,-4 ' .4 QM ,'QQs++ DON R. RAWLINGS Principal B. S. , M. A. Sue Bennett Junior College, Eastern State College, University of Kentucky. 5 JOHN E. ROBINSON Superintendent A. B. , M. S. Eastern State College University of Kentucky. MISS MARY LILLARD ADAMS Home Economics A. B., M. A. Centre Collegeg Uni- versity of Louisvilleg University of Kentuckyg Columbia University. JOE BISHOP Civics Centre, A. B. HARRY FITZPATRICK Algebra and General Science A. B. Centre College. MRS S C GILLIAM Typing, Shorthand University of Kentucky, A. B. DON HACKER Band Drrector Eastern A B. MRS. JANE SNOWDEN Speech, Dramatics, English I-Ianoverg.U. K. , A. B. 6 MRS. ALTON HODGKINS French Brevet Superieur-L'Ecole Normal, La Mans, France, A.B., M.A. Cornell College. MRS. CARL HOPPE Secretary University of Louisville. MRS. HAZEL JACKSON General Business, Bookkeeping, Business Arithmetic, Treasurer of General Fund A. B. University of Kentucky. MISS JOSEPHINE MOORE Librarian A. B., B. S. in L. S. , Centre College, Northwestern Uni- versity, University of Ken- tucky, MRS. EDNA WOFORD MOSS Mathematics, World History, General Science A.B. Centre College, M.A. Pea- body College, Special Institute Certificate, Duke University. MRS. CECYL ROBINSON 8th History and English Georgetown, A. B. 7 MISS FLEECE ROBINSON Mathematics A. B. University of West Virginia, Columbia University, University of Kentucky. MRS. MARY Y. ROBINSON English A. B. Eastern State College, Uni- versity of Kentucky, Centre Col- lege. ED RUTLEDGE Athletics Western, B. S. , M. A. KENNETH SNOWDEN Psychology, American History Athletics A. B. , M. A. Kentucky Wesleyan, University of Kentucky. MISS JOUCE THOMPSON English. Journalism A.A. Cottey College, B. A. University of Colorado 8 S ERNEST WOFORD General Science, Physics, Chemistry A.B. Centre College, University of Kentucky. LAWRENCE TRAVIS Industrial Arts and Physical Education B. S. Murray State College, Ohio University, University of West Virginia. RICHARD TAYLOR Biology. General Science Sue Bennett, Eastem, B.S. , M.A. MRS. JANE BRITTON Music B. M. University of Kentucky 9 NOT PIC TURED MARTY DEIM English I. H. BILES Geometry, General Science MRS. LUCILLE WILLIAMS English, Speech 1' 1' QI ,JP wa, Cao! ,k if ' ebb .A.,,, . ..,. fi A 'fx 5 0 x, ! Q, 'P' K 1 5, ti..-,N Q fr X 3,4 f ,, ' ggryifgi 4 ,'r':4,.t farm ,jaw MY LITTLE MARGlE Margie . . . Barbara Allen A Vern . . . Jimmy Foster , Freddie . . Michael Watts Roberta . . . Clara Cotham Bill . . . if 1 2 C 3 .nw X ' if 1 af. ff . ,gk s git 3 wif 'P kai fig? k1!.yC3ba3? g ,Jn asf! 'EY 'fwfr Mr. Honeywell. Mrs. Odetts, Sir Saiyid . The Assassin Madame Nasif The Nurse . Miss Sherman . Tom Nolan . Delma Cox Charlotte Miller , Danny Tumey . . David Lollis Louanne Kriener , Agnes Donahue . Janice Woford X' , 3 5 . -.H W. ' A il ia fa si is ' K ,,. fx J, gg ,,,, A af . 4. 4 U 'Q' Qi' F f' seniors if M en ior UMCQFJ MACK JACKSON, President President Sophomore Class 2, President Senior Class 4, Vice- President Key Club 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club I, Honorable Mention All State 3, Second Team All State 4, Honorable Mention All Southern 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Teen Talk I,2, 3.4, Co-Captain Football Team 4, Senior Play 4, An- nual staff 2, 3.4, Log Staff 4, Sports Editor 4, Sportsmanship Award 4, Junior Play 3, Football Varsity I,2, 3,4, Band 4, Key Club Dist. Convention 2, 3, 4, Key Club International Convention 3, Tomorrow's Traveler's Contest 4. EDYTHE SIMS, Vice-President Majorette 2, 3,4, Regional Twirling Contest 2, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Choralettes 2, 3, 4, Spring Program 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3.4, Regional Music Contest I, 2, 3, 4, Log Staff 3, 4, Feature Editor 4, State Music Contest I,2, 3, 4, Regional Music Festival 4, N. F. L. Regional Speech Contest 1, Pep Club 3, Science Club 3.4, Secretary 4, Debate Club I,2, Candidate for Homecoming Queen 4, Giftorian Class Night 4- Teen Talks I,2, 3,4, All State Chorus 3: Y. M.C. A. All State Majorette Conference 2, 3, Journalism Clinic 3, State Twirling Contest 3, N. F. L. Debate Contest 3. VIRGIL LANHAM, Secretary Varsity Football I,2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Reserve Basketball I, Key Club 3.4, Annual Staff 3,4, Teen Talk 1.2, 3,4, Secre- tary Junior Class 3, Secretary Senior Class 4, The Little Dog Laughed 3, Stage Manager Senior Play 4, Log Staff 4, District Key Club Convention 3, 4, International Key Club Convention 3, Player in All State Football Game 4. BETTY CHARLES WESLEY, Treasurer Glee Club I,2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Choralettes 3, Regional Contest I,2, 3, State Contest I,2, 3, All State Chorus 2, Y-Teens I,2,3, 4, Program Chairman 3, Student Council Representative 3, Latin Club I,2, Science Club 2, 4, Treasurer Sophomore Class 2, Treasurer Senior Class 4, Log Staff 4, Circulation Mgr. 4, Teen Talks I,2, 3, 4, Class Booster 4. ll tv ,gs pl 4 '! eniord BARBARA ALLEN Majorette 45 Teen Talks I,2, 3,45 Senior Play 45 Home Ec- onomics Club 2, 45 Beta Club 3, 45 Annual Staff Typist 45 Debate Club I, 25 Debate Contest 1,25 Regional Speech Contest I, 2, 3, 45 Practice Speech Contest 1,25 N. F. D. First and Second Degree I,2, 35 Kentucky-Indiana Beta Convention 45 Pep Club 35 Third Prize, Regional Soil Conservation Essay 2: Marching Girl 1,25 Dramatics Club I5 District Home Economics 35 F.H.A. Style Show 2, 4. PAUL BANDY Band I,2, 3, 45 Science Club 2, 45 Regional Music Festival I,2, 3,45 State Music Festival 4. ANNA BURGESS Band I,2, 3, 45 Regional 35 State 45 Teen Talk I,2, 3,45 Pep Club 35 Science Club 2,45 F.H.A. 35 Historian 35 Y-Teens I,2, 3, 45 Debate Club I5 Junior Dramatics Club 1,25 Log Staff 45 Glee Club I5 Junior and Senior Play Booster 3, 4. BARBARA CARR Senior Y-Teens I, 2, 35 Secretary 25 Program Chairman 35 Mixed Chorus I,2, 3,45 Glee Club I,2, 35 Latin Club 1,25 Band I5 Majorette 2, 3,45 Majorette Clinic 35 Log Staff 3, 45 All Regional Chorus 45 All State Chorus 35 Vocal Solo 2, 3,45 Madrigal Group 35 Mixed Quartet 35 Girls Quartet 35 Girls Trio 2, 3,45 Choralettes 3,45 Octet 45 Teen Talks 2, 35 Home Economics Club 45 Special Girls Chorus I5 Clarinet Quartet 15 Girls Quartet 15 Glee Club Accompanist I5 Band Accompanist 15 Pep Club 35 Y-Teen Camp 25 Journalism Clinic 35 Girls Trio 35 Mixed Chorus 35 Student Council I,2. CARROLL CLEM BOBBY COLDIRON GEORGE COLLINS Varsity Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Regional gc C. K.C. Champion Pole Vaulterg Basketball Manager 3. CLARA ANN COTHAM Transferred from Clarksville, Tennessee 25 Senior Cheerleader 3, 45 Y. M.C. A. Cheerleader Clinic 35 Pep Club 35 Booster Club 25 Y-Teens 25 Home Economics Club 2, 35 Home Economics Style Show Second Prize 25 Log Staff 3,45 Journalism Clinic 35 Teen Talk 2, 3, 45 Typist for Annual Staff 45 Candidate for Valen- tine Queen 35 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 Homecoming Queen Candidate 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Choralettes 45 Regional Music Contest 45 State Music Contest 4. DELMA COX Student Council I, 2, 35 Industrial Arts Exhibit Winner 1,25 Stage Technician 3,45 Sr. Play 45 Pep Club 35 Teen Talks I,2, 3,45 Junior Game and Fish Club I. CLARK CRAIN JOHN DAY Band I,2, 3, 45 Regional Band Contest 3, 45 Regional Speech Contest 3,45 Pep Club 35 Booster Club 3, 45 Projection Club 3,45 Class Artist 45 Teen Talks I,2,3g Industrial Arts Exhibit 25 Tomorrow 's Travelers 45 Drummer Captain 45 l Speak for Democracy Contest 4. DONNA DENTON Teen Talks 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Ec Club 2, 3,45 Marching Girl 1,25 Dramatic Club 15 Pep Club 35 Y-Teens 15 Speech Contest 1,25 Annual Staff 45 N. F. L. 25 Booster Club 35 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 District Home Economics Meeting 3, 45 Reporter Home Economics Club 4. AGNES DONAHUE Transferred from Villa Madonna Academy, Covington, Ken- tucky 35 Senior Y-Teens 3,45 Secretary 45 Pep Club 35 Presi- dent 35 Beta Club 45 Junior and Senior Plays 3, 45 Teen Talks 3-4- NANCY EDWARDS Student Council 45 Beta Club 3,45 Beta Convention 3, 45 Senior Y-Teens I,2, 3,45 Science Club 2, 45 Glee Club I5 State Music Contest I5 Kentucky Youth Assembly 35 Teen Talks l,2,35 Pep Club 35 Dramatics Club I. RUBY FAIRCHILD Glee Club 1,25 Mixed Chorus I,25 Regional Music Contest, State Music Contest 1,25 Debate I5 Speech Contest 3,45 Majorette 25 Regional Twirling Contest 25 Marching Girl I5 Teen Talks 1.2. 3, 45 Home Coming Queen 45 Student Council 35 Log staff 3, 45 Journalism Clinic 35 Junior Play 35 Cheerleader 3,45 Cheerleader Conference 3, 45 Science Club 25 Latin Club 45 F. H. A. 45 Style Show 45 Pep Club 35 Candidate for May Queen 4. JIMMIE FOSTER Student Council 25 Fish and Game Club I,2,3, 45 Band I,2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus I,2, 3,45 Regional and State Music and Band Contests I,2, 3, 45 Band Booster 3, 45 Teen Talks r, 2, 3,45 Football Manager 35 Track Manager I, 25 Pep Club 35 Senior Play 45 Speech Contest 45 1 Speak for Democracy Contest 45 All-State Chorus 2,45 Projection Club 3, 45 ln- 13 dustrial Arts Exhibits I. .v' , My v1l3s1,,,,, t eniom 3? ffi2 -fi a g ig? t I eniord 'gf'--1' LEON GERLACH Annual Staff 4, Log Staff 4, Student Council 4, Teen Talks I,2,3,4, Junior Play 3, Key Club 4, District Key Club Con- vention 4, Tomorrow's Travelers 4, Football Ig Dramatics Club I, Pep Club 4, Debate Club I, Industrial Arts Exhibit I, 2. LITITIA GIDEON Glee Club I,2, 3, Regional Contest r, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, State Contest 2, 3, 4, All-State Chorus 2, All-Regional Chorus 4, Senior Girls Quartet 3, 4, Regional Contest 3,4, Girls Octet 3, Girls Sextet 4, Choralettes 3, 4, Log Staff 4, Co-editor 4, U.K. Enoch Grehan Journalism Award 4, Beta Club 3,4, Sec- retary 3, Treasurer 4, Y-Teens I,2, 3.4, Treasurer 3, Vice- President 4, Y-Teen Camp 2, Central Kentucky Area Conference I, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Student Council 4, Honor Award 4, Junior Play 3, Teen Talks I,2, 3.4, Latin Club I,2, Science Club 2. PATRICIA GRANT Teen Talks I,2, 3, 4, Latin Club I,2, 3.4, Booster Club 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Beta Club 4, Log Staff 4, Glee Club I,2, Dra- matics Club I. BOBBY HANKLA Dramatics Club I, Teen Talk I,2, 3.4, Junior Play 3, Booster Club 3, Annual Staff 3, 4, Beta Club 3.4, Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 4, Beta Club Convention 4, Key Club 3,4, District Con- vention 3, 4, Lieutenant Governor, Division 4, Kentucky- Tennessee Key Club District 4, Class Treasurer 3, Tomorrow's Travelers 4, Honorable Mention State French Contest 3, Class Historian 4. JOHN HOUC HINS WILLIAM JOHNSON Band I,2, 3, 4, Regional Contest 3, State Contest 4, Junior Fish and Game i, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Science Club 4, Key Club 4, Annual Staff 4, Teen Talks I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Pep Club 3. PHYLLIS JASPER Pep Club 3, Latin Club 4, Glee Club I, Senior Y-Teens I,2, Speech Contest I, Debate Club 2, Marching Girl 1,2. JOE DAN KERNEN Junior Fish and Game Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2,4, Teen Talks 1,2,3,4. JOHN KNIGHT Football 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Most Val- uable Player 4, Golf 2, 3, Track 2, Baseball 4, President Student Body 4, President Junior Class 3, Harvard Book Award 3, Key Club 2,3,4, Fish and Game Club I,2, 3,4, Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Student Council 3,4, Teen Talks I, 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention Football 4, Honorable Mention Basketball 4, District Key Club Convention 2, 3, 4, Junior Var sity Football I, Junior Varsity Basketball Ig Tomorrow's Travelers 4, Prophet Class Night 4, Student Council Honor Award 4, Candidate for Valentine King 3, D Club 2, 3, 4. LOUANNE KRIENER Y-Teens I, 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Pep Club 3, Home Economics Club 4, Science Club 4, Dramatics Club I, 23 Debate Club 1, 2, Regional Speech Contest 2, 3, Marching Girl I, 2, Glee Club 4. SHIRLEY LEATHERS Transferred from Junction City Ig Teen Talks I,2,3, 4, Beta Club 4, Log staff 4, Science Club 2, Debate Club 2, State Music Contest I,2, Glee Club I,2. MARY TOM LENOX Latin Club I,2, 3,4, Lictor 3, Teen Talks I,2, 3, 4, Booster Club I,2, Pep Club 3, Glee Club I,2, State Music Contest I,2, Junior Dramatics Club Ig Science Club 2, Log Staff 4. JOHANNA LEWALLEN Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 4, Latin Club I,2, 3, Treasurer 3, Science Club 2, Glee Club I,2, 3, Pep Club 3, F. H.A. 4, Marching Girl 2, Teen Talks I,2, 3,4, Log Staff 4, State Music Contest I,2,39 F.H. A. Style Show 4, Dramatics Club I. DAVID LOLLIS Junior Varsity Football 1, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Baseball 4, D Club 3, 4, Junior Fish and Game 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Teen Talks I,2, 3,4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Lieutenant Governor of District 3, Governor 4, District Key Club Convention 2, 3, 4, International Con- vention 3g Vice-President of Class 3, Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, Editor 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Student Council Honor Award 4, Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award 4, Class Prophet 4. JOE MATTINGLY Junior Fish and Game Club I, Junior Varsity Football I, Trea- surer Class I, Teen Talks t,2,3,4, Transferred from St. Joseph Preparatory School 3, Science Club 4, Log staff 4, Class Booster 4. CHARLOTTE MILLER Y-Teens I,2, 3, 4, Home Economics 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Booster Club 2, 3, Science Club 4, Glee Club I, 2, Teen Talks I,2, 3, 4. 6 eniom 'Q' H-ay eniom BR. IRVINE JONES Junior Fish and Game Club 25 Projection Club 3, 4. BILLY MOORE Science Club 2, 45 President 45 Treasurer Junior Fish and Game 45 Reserve Football I,25 Varsity 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 Junior Fish and Game 3. DOROTHY MORRISON Marching Girl 1,25 Booster Club 2, 35 Home Economics 25 Debate 25 Pep Club 35 Teen Talks 1.2, 3,45 Log Staff 45 Glee Club 1,2, 35 Y-Teens 1. TOM NOLAN Transferred from St. Bernard 45 Senior Play 45 Log Staff 4. CAROLYN NOONAN Senior Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 45 Treasurer 45 Glee Club I, 25 Dramatics Club I5 Student Council 25 Science Club 2, 45 Beta Club 3, 45 Junior Play 35 Regional Speech Contest 1.2, 3.45 N. F. L. 1,25 Log Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Second Prize Essay Contest 35 Pep Club 35 Regional Music Contest I, 2, 35 State Music Contest I,2, 35 Teen Talks I, 2, 3,45 N. F. L. 2. MARY PERRY GARY PURDY JOAN RANKIN Transferred from I-lustonville, Kentucky 35 Teen Talks 3,45 F. H. A. Treasurer 45 Senior Y-Teens 45 Log Staff 4. JOE RIMSTIDT Key Club 3,45 Teen Talks I,2, 3,45 Science Club 25 Student Council I, 2, 35 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Football 2. 3, 45 Beta Club 3,45 Log Staff 45 Annual Staff 3,45 Junior Fish and Game Club I,2, 35 Speech Contest 35 District Key Club Convention 45 Beta Convention 45 Parliamentarian Stu- dent Council 35 Sergeant at Arms of Key Club 45 Pep Club 35 Tomorrow's Travelers 35 Honor Award 2, 35 Class Historian 45 Salutatorian 45 Assistant Editor Annual 3. WILMA JO ROSS Log Staff 3,45 Booster Club 35 Pep Club 35 Teen Talks I,2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2. WYVONNIE RUSSELL Teen Talk I, 2, 3,45 Science Club 25 Eugenia Young History Prize 35 F. H. A. 45 Debate Club 25 Log Staff 4. JIMMY RUTGLIANO HENRY SPOONAMORE Junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 Teen Talks I,2, 3,45 Industrial Arts Exhibit 25 Log Staff 45 Booster Club 2, 3. BOBBY TILTON DANNY TUMEY Transferred from Mackville, Kentucky 45 Senior Play 45 Key Club 4. MARY NOLA TUTTLE Marching Girl 15 Majorette 2. 3, 45 Drum Majorette 45 Twirling Ensemble 25 Twirling Solo 45 Science Club 25 Senior Y-Teens 2,45 Teen Talks I,2, 3,45 Glee Club 1,2,35 State Music Contest 1.2.35 Pep Club 35 Debate Club I5 Speech Contest 1,25 F.H.A. 2, 3, 45 President 45 State Meeting 35 District Meeting 2, 3,45 Style Show 2, 3,45 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 Dan- ville Alumnae Scholarship to Centre College 4. lv' .neu4!I' IY en iam 'F-s. BUDDY TYLER Industrial Arts Exhibit I, 25 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 Re- gional Chorus 45 Male Quartet 45 Mixed Ensemble 45 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Teen Talks I, 2, 3, 45 Boys Chorus 2, 3. WILMA WALLACE Glee Club 1,25 Teen Talks 1,2, 3,45 Booster Club I,2,35 Pep Club 35 F. H. A. 45 Science Club 25 State Music Contest 1,2 Log Staff 4. en' MICHAEL WATTS Not Pictured Log Staff 45 Junior Fish and Game Club 1, 2, 3,45 Latin Club 2 Teen Talks 1,2, 3,45 Band 1,2, 3,45 Regional Band 35 State Band 45 All-State Band 3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,45 Male Quartet 3, 45 Mixed Quartet in Regional Contest 3, 45 Projection Club 35 Pep Club 35 Booster Club 35 Dramatics Club I5 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 Madrigal Group State Contest 2, 3, 4. LEAH WEBBER Senior Y-Teens 1,25 Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,45 Glee Club 1,2 3 Debate Team 1,25 Latin Club 1,25 D. H. S. Band I5 Log Staff 45 Booster Club 25 Science Club 25 Junior Play 35 Class Poet 4 Piano Accompanist I, 2, 3, 45 Senior Cheerleader 3, 45 Piano S010 2: All-regional ChOrLlS 4: Vocal Solo 25 Madrigal Group 45 Mixed Quartet 45 Girls Quartet 3,45 Choralettes 3,45 Girl s Octet 35 Girl's Sextet 45 Piano Duo 35 Teen Talk I, 2, 35 Special Girls' Chorus 15 Cheerleader Clinic 3,45 Music Scholarship to Stetson 45 Sara Lee Young Literary Prize 3. MARVIN WHITAKER Junior Play 35 Student Council 35 Teen Talks I, 2, 3, 45 Junior Fish and Game Club 3, 4. JANICE WOFORD Latin Play 15 Y-Teens I,2,3, 45 President 3,45 Teen Talks 1,2, 3,45 D. A. R. Good Citizenship Award 35 Booster Club 1, 25 F. H. A. Style Show 45 Student Council 15 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 Glee Club 1,25 State Music Contest 1,25 Y-Teen Delegate to camp 35 Regional Speech Contest 3, 45 State Speech Contest 35 Kentucky Youth Assembly 3, 45 Candidate for Speaker of the House 35 Beta Club 3,45 Beta Club Convention 45 Junior Dramatics Club I5 Dramatics Club 25 Debate Club 1,25 YMCA Cheerleader Conference 3, 45 Cheerleader 3, 45 Captain 45 Sergeant-at-Arms of Beta Club 45 N. F. L. I, 25 Science Club 25 Pep Club 35 Mary Hoggsett Senior Award. EUGENE RICHARDSON Track 1,2, 3,45 Reserve Football 25 Varsity Football 45 Reserve Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 35 Junior Fish and Game Club 25 Dramatics Club 1. Secretary Sophomore Class 25 Latin Club 1,2, 3,45 Lictor 25 .Ng iuniurs 'ffgww w gf ,r W . im 7 rx LA ,Q nv g 'iw N Q fi YW' is Martha Adams Margie Bandy Peggy Best ,J ,C g - . r ' Freida Anderson '.. .1 . . Q if A - . 'f 'rf' - ' 2 , . I -1 .4 ' ww..- V ,Nd 'C Billy Bob Barker 7 ' V A V Li sv Astride Bischofs Marshall Boone t A t W i 'r V V Jim Buren Q rr.r , V V ,, V A Betty Butler 2 Y' V Ji AV 3' li Q 'Q VV Qf 5 V John Camenisch 4 AA if ' 'A Lynne Clark j X 3 'gtg ' Bett Coffe , 91 f' him' A Y y . X l Tl' A Carolyn Cooper Shirley Cooper ' V Linda Cottrell VV ,K R A 7, -V Hearld Crain lkrr lf' T' A VVVVQ , A , Emily Davis gg A Q r i ,K ' 1 Patty Lou Davis A A V VV up X V K,tt -A 3 ii! ' A' A A Mark Day A PM Q t Jerry Denham 3 ,V ' .rm V ,,. Mary Edimiston 'V ' 4 f , r... Brian Epperson ' ,V X Pegi Gabbard V x ,Y Ronnie Galloway 'Q L 7 ft' Bevrly Gander K: A , .,,,4V Jean Gibson Y' , - 4' , Ma rga ret Sydney Hanson B -va C' ,XV :BL -www Norris Harmon Margaret Ann Harris Douglas Hatfield Melvin Hatter Mildred Hill George Holeman Anna Goode Alvin Gordon Shelby Gregory Tommy Hall 19 f' A, V an .f ! Q an Ui . .SX ' 4 F rw ,Wu rs. 'Tv ,N- f '1b I H4 -i I L- L r A' . A ffla unior 641:55 OFFICERS President . . . . . . Marvin Saylor Vice President . . . Noel White Secretary . . Shelby Gregory Treasurer . . . Ronnie Galloway -Q K era s 1 'A ,L is -5 Q Dorris Horn Tommy Hover Joann Hutchison Shirley Klsey Norma Leathers Joyce Leece Mary Frances Leigh S V Carol Linney Bernard Lister Curtis Litton Doris Mace Peggy McKnight Donna Morgan r Betty Nichelson S Ralph Phillips E. G. Plummer Patsy Reynolds Sally Robinson Barbara Tucker WC7' M S r ' K Q- . I., Ygiigb' sm-af X. ,,..r f' V ' 2 ... S isl' ' figs., --vi ,ima at 'rf lv f' arf' eirr 1 , 7 N MM M9 X an X. f 1 T S g Q Q fr fr. ,rp 71 by L cr Q 'P 3, L Tl L' f -:ir-2' Tommy Samuels Marvin Saylor Barbara Satterwhite Carles Seay Patsy Shannon Tommy Sheene Margaret Jeanne Sheegog Kathleen Shouse Robert Southerland Ann Spears Wanda Stevens Emily Terhune L Bury Williams i fiiif v 12' L if L N, rv' a V if Q Fr fr , I :S I 'fx rr, , rf' Judy Woodrow Peggy Weissinger Jackie Vaught Jack Wallace M' Noel White F' Z0 1 L , W- 1. YW . I pp- f. ff , . r 4 ' A 1' 5 ' 'i g Y QQ km' , It V+ Q . A '... A ,fi ,. if ,gg f N ' I sf gy or nrnr A, W unior Cfadri e i' L L R .P 5 Y 9 C -L fluid QPCLCJQ FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gerald Kelsey, Roger Bandy, Charles Elliot, Bobby Watson, Charles Sharp, Bob Coffmon Ken Coffmon, Billy Galbreath, Mark Lister, Dickie Brock, Donald Daugherty, Roddy Smith, Dickie Hailey, Jimmy Houchin, David Bibb, John Rice Coomer, Larry McGee, Don Hill, Jimmy Poynter, Roger Collins, Winford Estepp, Dan Krueger. SECOND ROW: Rebecca McMillion, Suzanne Stigall, Nancilynn Humphrey, Nancy Chapman, Pat Rice, Kay Brandenburg, Agnes Taylor, Shirley Perry, Mary Bina Daily, Perry Moore, Bobby Newby, Pat Cosby, Ruth Ann Case, Linda Edwards, Sue Swain, Pat Yocum, Donna Haggord, Joyce Robinson, Ann Caldwell, Susan Sneed. THIRD ROW: Miss Tompson, Norma Sheene, Shirley Thomas, Kitty Denise, Gertrude Griffen, Lucy Owens, Betty Cress, Dianne Miller, June Gammon, Mary Jane Williams, Jean Anderson, Roberta Stiens, Steve Carter, Gary Chilton, Billy McAnly, Jim Sallee, Elmer Sebastion, Billy Massey, Jim Walls, Mrs. Jackson, Mr. Woford. FOURTH ROW: Judy Scott, Betty Russell, Donna Bolin, Glenda Evens, Margie Fowler, Wanda Daugherty, Eva Tucker, Alberta Hamilton, Pat Lockheart, Pat Mullins, Larry Gwinn, Billy Birgess, Bobby Orndoff, Darlene Pomicter, Joanne Cannon, Milton Minor, Jerry Grant, Bernard Brant, Jimmy Tanner, Charles Lister, Wayne Balwin. OFFICERS PRESIDENT . . .... . Bobby Newby VICE PRESIDENT . . . Pat Cosby SECRETARY . .... Perry Moore TREASURER . Nancylynn Humphrey 21 WMA gm Q FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hatha Kellner, Carolyn Steere, Betty Marlowe, David Enos, Jerry Ezell, Jerry Middleton, Frank Staley, Don Hampton, Berle Davis, Harold Harmon, Ronnie Tankersley, Kelly Owens, Richard Eberts, Larry Dykes, Charles Hoskins, Danny Hall, Joe Feistritser, Jimmy Cooper, Eddie Rowzee, Ramen Massey, James Million, Glen Davis, Lowel Smock, Leland Grant, Jackie Brock, Ernie Mace, Bobby Smock, Donnie Galloway. SECOND ROW: Ann Kennedy, Lucy Sharp, Joyce Gammon, Martha Acton, Ann Sullivan, Josephine Huerrant, Judy Bills, Vivian Thomas, Sue Moore, Penny Carr, Diane Coldiron, Roger Foster, Judy Purdy, Kenneth Cottrell, Julia Lennox, Marie Gander, Dorothy Brewsough, Ruth Smith, Sue Sheene, Frances Rapier, Chastine Barnes, Clara Preston. THIRD ROW: Mr. Diem, Mrs. Gilliam, Rebecca Kries, Betty Robinson, Veldena Hatter, Myrna Yeakle, Wilma Burgess, Patricia Phillips, Phyllis New, Patsy Young, Norma Station, Diane Sandefur, Lena Horton, Martha Neikirk, Judy Preston, Ruth Ransdell, Jacqueline Goggin, Gail Holtzclaw, Patty Harmon, Lena Belle Robinson, Oliver Williams, Tommy Pittman, Mary Wallace, Emogene Stagner. Vivian Haggard, Patsy Osborn, Dorothy Leece, Barbara Brock, Bennie Selby, Nancy Hignight, Jane Staley, Mrs. Moss, Mrs. Britton. FOURTH ROW:James Spoonomore, Clark Richardson, Steele Gregory, Don Lawrence, Stanley Saylor, Sandy Woford, Tommy Foster, Glen Alcorn, Don Soulcyrette, Ross Phillips, Randall Phillips, Billy Abbott, Wayne Lollis, Bobby Griffin, Paul Amenisch, Roland Cordell, Ray Colclough, Sammy McNamara, Jack League, Robert Miller, Bobby Carry, Sue Welch, Judy Taylor, Dee Sanders, Charles Richardson, John Spath. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ....... . Roger Foster VICE PRESIDENT . . . Diane Coldiron SECRETARY . . . . Judy Purdy TREASURER . . . Ken Cotrell ZZ Q Vfi fI f'43'5F'f' we . 'W I4-is Q W wwf K 1'- -QX ASW A , QLQNQ- X5 x -Af-Q-. 'Q Y ff.. 743 Ig w g JE ' .g X LL,Lh QM-Q.. .gg N 4 M V X e ' AVS V Vx V- S' .6 'x.:7 .an Q . 5 is yr'-' M J -ff 1,5 A Q L if s M X' 4 Q, Q Q 4 me Q xxx, . 4 . K 4. ,K 5 , 11.5 t R -- .,, ., . x - ff N. M ' N ' s nas. H , A 115- Simi S1'T1 ?'tg' ,iff 'Qi' - ,gig I , . 1, wwf HP - a v 4 .cts -- a 3' , -ff. ' A X ' v- ' A T, ...F 15 ,g M 1 F ' Q., Q., , Q vi '- f. -1 ,554 5. . 2 . L sxxq Q., , ,- BJP l S sf gb vi ' sax xi Q v u ' w -. s It t im .E W X it -f., . 1 :Cx .4 4 ig , Q we H , Q as 1 M f 5 y 1 X . .. rx ,YJ .5 N A. ' I V U X 4 .Q ' no . x - , . , . , . x . ,- ,, . . -. y, .-.- . f A , 6, i ' 1 , 2 4 W . 6 9 x Q V- A W , 22411:-a , ' V9 -, y 5 Qi Sr ' 'W' , ff :a , Y . A. pin ,N X Y Us fr,,,,jk,f in td . mr? if Mf ' N.. 1 J x K Q.. ff -. ' ,M N S :Q ., , f' ' A 3, - f 5. M M 41 ik wa. rv M 'wJ W I I ' r 'Z , .,, , , vl . A 4715.4 1 ww. 'V 1 H- fi, . x,,x it - M-kms ... K I I W D All, ,I f , 5' , H f i , V . xx- I .. ,. Q A1 I . 8 . M Q D' WA, is Jadf anal jedfamenf off enior add 0 f955 Ae We the members of the Senior Class of 1955 of Danville High School, of the city of Danville, county of Boyle, State of Kentucky, being of unsound mind, poor memory, terrible understanding, and just generally dumb, hereby declare this our last will and testament and also revoke all wills heretofore made by us. lg To the faculty we leave our cunnin ness and tact. Il: To Mr. Rawlings we leave a pair oi binoculars so he won't have to sneak around so much. Ill: To the Juniors we leave our ond memories of the Junior-Senior Banquet, hoping theirs will be as n IV: To the Sophomores we leave a road map to Cincinnati, hoping they have as much as we did. V: To the Freshman we leave our advice not to o to the Hangout during class. VI: To the Eighth Grade we leave our dignity ang maturity. Article VII: I, Barbara Allen, leave my dancing ability to Shirley Cooper. I, Paul Bandy, leave my habit of sleeping in class to Jim Buren. I, Anna Burgess, leave my bottle of peroxide to Roberta Stines. I, Carroll C em, leave my Chevy to Dickie Hailey. I, Barbara Carr Burnside, leave my witticisms to Mr. Deim. We, Bobby Coldiron and George Collins, leave our positions in the Nat'l Guard to Dicky Brock and Charli I Article Article Article Article Article Article Donna Denton, leave my interest in Junction City to Wanda Stevens. Del Cox, leave my ability tp get along with Mr. Travis to Bobby Wooldridge. Clark Crain, leave my height to Elmer Sebastian. Aglnes Donahue, leave my' love of playing gridge to Freddie Anne Spears. Jo n Day, leave my drum to John Rimsti t. Nancy Edwards, leave my early departure from D. H.S. to all the girls who are interested in Centre. Jimmy Foster, leave my ability to argue with Mr. Deim and get away with it to Mark Day. 1. I. I. I. I. I. I I, Ruby Fairchild, leave my ability to keep a Phi Delt fraternity pin until I graduate to Pegi Gabbard. I, Leon Gerlach, leave my knowledge of motors to Curtis Litton. I, Letitia Gideon, leave my angelic pxersonality to Doris Mace. l, Patricia Grant, leave my seat by t e window in Mr. Deim's class to anyone who likes to be cold. I, Bobby Hankla, leave my l. Q. to Tom Hoover. I, Phyllis Jasper, leave my ability to graduate at the tender age of r6 to Jack Wallace. I, John l-Iouc in, don't have any ing to leave because I am married and my wife gets first choice. I, Louanne Kriener, leave my long curls to Carolyn Steere. I, Mack Jackson, leave my physique to Mr. Bishop. I, Shirley Leathers, leave my ability to Igo with a bcgy with a beautiful car to Carol Linney. I, Willie Johnson, leave my trumpet to ouglas l-lat ield. l, Mary Tom Lenox, leave my inability to 'gain weight to Astride Bischofs. I, Irvine Jones, leave my red hair to Brian pperson, who is running out of dye. I, Johanna Lewallen, leave my petite size to Frances Ann Bailey. I, Joe Dan Kemen, leave a tackle box of my own bait to Billy Massey. I. Charlotte Miller leave my dubious driving abilit to future driver-training students. I. John Kniglpt, leave my quarterback position to Jugdy Knight. Dorothy orrison, leave my nursing career to Shirley Thomas. I. l. Virgil Lanham, leave a pair of my short-waisted jeans to Tommy Samuels. I, Caroliyn Noonan, leave my giggles to Linda Cottrell. I, Davi Lollis, leave my nose guard to Marvin Saylor. I, Mary4Perry, leave my majorette uniform and baton to Peggy Best. I, Joe attingly, leave finally, after a long, hard struggle. ' I, Joan Rankin Lane, leave my ability to get married be ore finishing school to Marilyn Edwards l-Iouchin. I, Billy Moore, leave Mr. Woford to anyone who thinks they can win an argument with him. l, Wilma Ross, leave my cute figure to Patty Lou Davis. l, Tom Nolan, leave a pamphlet on how to identify semi-trailers to Jim Bob Sallee. I, Wyvonnie Russell, leave my ability to keep out of trouble to Patsy Reynolds. I, Eugene Richardson, leave room on the absentee sheet for someone else's name. I, Edythe Sims, leave my ability to go steady all during hi h school to Betty Weissinger. I, Joe Rimstidt, leave my heart-warming smile to Ronnie Cgalloway. I, Mary Nola Tuttle, leave my superior rating to all future majorettes. I, Jimmy Ruti liano, leave m track shoes to E. G. Plummer. I, Wilma Walface, leave my love of arguing to Mr. Bishop. l, Henry Spoonamore, leave my motorcycle to anyone crazy enough to ride it. I, Leah Webber, leave my flirtatious ways to my sister Cecilia. I, Bobby Tilton, leave my ability to act like a tough movie character to the dramatic class. I, Danny Tumey, leave my deep voice to John Rice Coomer. I, Betty Charles Wesley. leave my dainty ways to Jean Gibson and Mary Bina Daly. I, Bud y Tyler, leave my ability to get out of class to Tommy Hall. I. Michael Watts, leave my musical ability to Bernard Lister. I. Janice Woford, leave my ability to be an officer of every club I join to Mary Edmiston. I, Marvin Witaker, leave some unlucky junior the job of writing next year's will. This was witnessed by: Bob Hope Signed: Marvin Whitaker George Gobel Agnes Donahue Milton Berle Z4 ice as ours was e Seay. Clara Cotham. leave my love of chasing a football hero and basketball star to Margaret Sidney Hanson. nrgunizutiuns Q13 f X. ,fu , 1 im F1 R Came W' LE rz' FT Gel-1 lsch, Ba To R1 ST RO 5012 fbar GHT. E. Q ' Tom 3 A11 ' C13 . ITIIV en' fa C Llflyfner, B Ray Hall Carojyn N otlzam' D Obb f Ma . Con 01711 'VNQWIJ Wm Sayl an' SEC 6 Demo fvf M 01- ON U X. X fr! Q, R Y' ackfac ' Norris DROW- I George kson. Harmon. 2834-irjf DayHO1el-nan' D - If Bob BQ Willie Joh 8 Vld I-0111 S X rlfef' R -US017. V. S7106 STAFF Editor in Chief. . . . Assistant Editors , Business Manager ..... Assistant Business Manager . Feature Editor ..... Assistant Feature Editor . Snapshot Editor .... Assistant Snapshot Editor . Sports Editor ..... Assistant Sports Editor . Class Editor .... Faculty Editor . . . Senior Poll Editor . Art Editor .... . Assistant Art Editor . . . Calendar Editors . . . Oljn 11- . ie Gallowifl 1:11113 In' tx. olyn ' Obby 011 Hff1k1 a David Lollis ' George Holeman John Camenisch . Joe Rimstidt Norris Harmon .Virgil Lanham Ronnie Galloway . Bobby Hankla E. G. Plummer . Mack Jackson , . Mark Day . John Knight . Leon Gerlack . Tommy Hall . Willy Johnson .Marvin Saylor .Billy Bob Barker Jerry De nham Bob Newby Typists . . Barbara Allen, Clara Cotham Donna Denton, Carolyn Noonan Z5 .gzwlenf Counci has J P 'fi' .v ' ,t 'if' ..,- , ... ,,............ IND, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: David Lollis, Suzanne Stigall, Noel White, Lititia Hideon, Mark Day, Carolyn Cooper, Miss Robinson, Nancilynn Humphry, Bobby Orndorff, Willy Johnson, John Knight. SECOND ROW: Billy Moore, Ken Cotrell, Marion Minor, Leon Gerloch, Juddy Knight, Chad Wright, Tom Hall, Kelly Owens, Steel Gregory, E. G. Plummer, John Rice Coomer, Joyce Robinson, Betty Russell, Judy Preston, Nancy Chapmon, Dorthy Brewsough, Penny Carr, Francis Baily, Pat Bohon, Beverly Lawhorn, Patsy Young, Virginia Hazelwood, Beverley Gander, Jane Harmon, Marie Gander. OFFICERS President ...... Carolyn Cooper Vice President ....... Mark Day Secretary-Treasurer Nancilynn Humphre Parliamentarian . . . . Bobby Orndortbi Sponsor .... .Miss Fleece Robinson The Student Council is the representative governing body of the school. Each year one representative and one alternative are elected from each home room in t e ninth through the twelfth grades. These students must be from the upper fifty per-cent of the class. At the end of each school year, the officers for the coming year are elected. These officers are: president, vice president, secretary- treasurer, and parliamentarian. The president of senior body also meets with the council, Its purpose is to promote better understanding and cooperation between the student and the faculty. Z6 Esta CM mm lu J FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Grant, Carolyn Noonan, Agnes Donahue, Miss Moore, Mary Edmisron, John Camenisch, Bobby Hankla, Sally Robinson, Lititia Gideon, Mr. Bishop, Beverley Gander, Barbara Allen, Joe Rimstidt. SECOND ROW: Milton Minor, Janice Woford, Shirley Leathers, Bobby Orndorff, Tommy Williams, Douglas Hatfield, Tommy Samuels, George l-loleman, Norris Harmon, Pat Mullins, Darlene Pemister, Nancy Chapman, Carol Linney, Astride Bischofs, Peggy Weissiner, Emily Foster, Linda Cottrell, Betty Russell, Joyce Robinson, Nancilyn Humphrey, Marvin Saylor. OFFICERS President . . . . . . Bobby Hankla Vice President. John Camenisch Secretary , . Sally Robinson Treasurer , , Lititia Gideon The National Beta Club is a non-secret, Achievement Service organization. lts purpose is the promotion of the ideals of honesty service, and leadership amorrg high school students. Any state- accredited high school is eligible for a Chapter, Membership is based on good mentality and character, credit- able achievement, and commendable attitude. The club at Danville High School is larger than usual since sophomores, juniors, and seniors were eligible. The Beta colors of old gold and black are carried out in the Beta Journal and on the Beta Pin. The motto of the club is: Let us lead by serving others. I Z7 7... MIM FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Mattingly, Betty Wesley, Virgil Lanham, Margerate Harris, Lititia Gideon, Agnes Donahue, Edythe Sims, Leon Gerlach, Peggy Gabbard, Miss Thompson, Dud Spoonamore. SECOND ROW: Clara Cotham Carolyn Noonan, Mary Tom Lenox, Charlotte Miller, Dorothy Morrison, Johanna Lewallen, Shirley Leathers, Anna Burgess, Wilma Wallace, Wyvonnie Russell, Pat Grant, Joan Rankin, Barbara Carr, Joan Hutchinson, Mike Watts, Mary Perry, Mac Jackson, Pon Houchin, Joe Rimstidt, Bobby Tilton, Tommy Nolan, Jimmy Rutigliano. Co-Editors . . . Feature Editor. . . Business Manager Circulation Manager . Sports Editors . . . Exchange Editor . Staff . . . . . Sponsor . og SW! . Agnes Donahue and Lititia Gideon . . . . . . . Margaret Harris . Virgil Lanham and Pegi Gabbard . . . Betty Wesley and Joe Mattingly . .Michael Watts, Leon Gerlach, Jim Rutigliano, and Henry Spoonamore Joan Hutchinson I Eob.by'Coldiron, Joannie Cox, Beverly Gander, Dorothy Morrison, Tom Nolan, Wilma Wallace, Clara Cotham, Anna Burgess, Patricia Grant, Mack Jackson, Mary Tom Lenox, Johanna Lewallen, Charlotte Miller, Mary Perry, Joan Rankin, Joe Rirnstidt, Leah Webber, Wilma Ross, Ruby Fairchild, . . . . . . . . . . Miss Joyce Thompson 28 2, cm FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Deim, Joe Rimstidt, George l-loleman, David Lollis, Mack Jackson, John Camenisch, John Knight. SECOND ROW: Virgil Lanham, Ronnie Galloway, Billy Bob Barber, Norris Harmon, Marvin Saylor, Tommy Hall, Willie Johnson, Bobbie Hankla, E.G. Plummer, Bob Newby, Mark Day, Leon Gerlach. OFFICERS President . . . . . David Lollis Vice-President . . . Mack Jackson Secretary . . . . George Holeman Treasurer . . . . John Carnenisch Sergeant-at-Arms . Joe Rimstidt The Key Club is a service club whose main purposes are to work for the betterment of the school and the community and to build char- acter and leadership. During the past year the Key Club has been very successful. It came in second in the scrapbook contest at the district convention, and had a boy come fourth in the talant contest. The club's President ser- ved as Governor of the Ky. -Tenn. District and the Club's secretary was elected Lt. -Gov. for the coming year. The Club put on many projects during the year, the main one being the publication of the 1955 Annual, The Anchor. 29 3. JJJI. nia Bnigess, Datiene Baibata aigaies Y-nsseii, YN iima KN aiiace, KN ii W iiiianis, Ann Spears. Noinia Siieene, Boiin. Soan Rankin, Snag NN oodcow , Donna Haggard, Y-nbij Hanson. Matgaiex 'J Fi?-S1 ROW , LEFT 'YO YAGYYY: Sdnanna Lew aiien, Anna Yoqnicmei, Benq Cxess, Geunxoe Gxiiiin. SECOND ROW 1 Maw Sane nieen Snonse, Anna Burgess, Benq Bniiet, Pang Lou Davis, Donna Cosby , wiyxna Yeaisie. 'Yi'Xii1D Y-OKN 1 Cnaiiene Mason, Miss Mains, ean Gibson, Benq Coiieg, Shiiieq iieisaij , Baibaia Mien, Niaigaiei e, King De Rise, Niaiina Adams, Doiis Mace, Bewg Niaiiovle, Pegg, Can, ilax Donna Morgan, Pai Faiidniid, Chaiioue Niiiiei, S Suzanne Sxigaii, Ruin Ann Cas Sxevens, Pegg vhciinisgnx. Sheegog, NN eissingei , XN anna Pr - o esldent . . .Mar Y N013 Tutu e Vic Secs Pres. d SP11e,.gf3?al'Q5eeSie . asufe Side. ' P f ' ' nt . attYL ' . . Q Don-Ou Da . ' B na BVS ' Jg3'2'11,1f?f2? nkin Th Or wh e F H 0 h ' .A . M. ave , ls red 135 M take Tnad new Ililoses tgry Ln Horns up of Tlsrlzone C0123 Adam E.c0n0a'5Y i meet. ere as. fs ares 15 S UMC? T15 wh by thgngiuguiintwo me red aria'-n3vc1?,1: g?EhWgU?ke Ho e . . ' m maf veilfgs aniigui? 315C-mom. nd. ' Wmonth e 1-CS, ho af? ind as O is if is The electeo Te - Ward d fr glona om thl and e Clubstate and 30 ,Q-XV ' I l . J W Y gf.. v is is Y Q , V, Y- , A W, w ,'f if 'w' L, 3' Aff ,S 'il . - 4 , 1 s. 1 f' Q' , 1 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Mullins, Jean Gibson, Anna Margaret Russell, Peggy McKnight, Josephine Guerrant, Ann Kennedy. SECOND ROW: Jerry Grant, Mrs. Moss, Emily Foster, Nacilynn Humphrey, Beverly Gander, Linda Cottrell, Gertrude Griffin. THIRD ROW: Frances Rapier, Tommy Foster, Rebecca Kries, Emogene Stogner, Joyce Robinson, Betty Cress, Patsy Young, Ruth Ann Ransdell, Dian Sandefer, Nancy Chapman, Judy Taylor, Betty Harmon, Norma Statom, Lena Belle Robinson, Judy Purdy, Pat Cosby. .prefer Wad ollafin FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ann Lee Sullivan, Janice Woford, Martha Ann Acton. SECOND ROW: Mary Edmiston, Tom Pitman, Darlene Pomicter, Jacqueline Goggin, Carolyn Steere. THIRD ROW: Sandy Woford, Kelley Owens, Ken Cottrell, Astride Bischofs, Marie Gander, Betty Russell, Ann Caldwell, Dorothy Brewsaugh, Julia Lenox, Dian Miller, Dee Sanders, Mary Wallace, Lucy Owens, Gail Holtzclaw. Consil-Linda Cottrell. 'I 'l' In ' 'Y 1 ' s. ' f , , . , gn 1 ,:. P ' ' 1 , 5 . IE - Uhgi I 5 ww . V , . zf If ', A R i-,5 I -A ' ' xii 5 1' L ' U ' av 'M gd, x' K i Q OFFICERS President . . . Linda Cotrell Vice President. Gertrude Griffen Secretary . . Beverly Gander Treasurer Nancilynn Humphrey i ceq! if Fm D NX I I ? 7 A . tn, i 'va FIRST . R0 B111 W YM ' LEFT sal, Core . Tom ' -106 K 1175017 yjolln : Ma - ern ' Pe 3011, E . 'Vins C0ffe e'1- fi ggys dlrh - aylof y, Bm H1myB est, L Suns . gen y Galb Ufen yml Cla 1 Pegg ,V Butle teeth I Geofge Ik' Ca y Gabba d I' Shelb Jack Walla-Zoleman FCZYII NOOHSU- Norris Hi' Gregory E 6, ' -G - A Hn ' In- W - P1 1111 017, lly and-2 SreVenj'71gr1e,' Sziiurgess, Biirolyn Clerhune' Th ' Obb eylq I J' We Per. SE 017165 y Southerlae Say. sley, Joe ROR3yInOnd H Hd, peggyy William Htl-jngly W: Mr T 811, Weiss' S' Da ' Car ' 37101- lllger U Krue O1 Linn ' 1 Bobb get' Be Gy, ,V Coffman. try OFFICERS President . . . . . . Billy Moore Vice President . Bobby Southerland Secretary . . . . . Edythe Sims Treasurer . . . Tommy Hall After a years lapse again this year our school was fortunate to have a Science Club under the leadership of Mr. Taylor as sponsor and Billy Moore as president. The club was a big success this year as it had some fine field trips. It made scientific trips to University of Kentucky, Eastern State College, and Centre College. To top it off they went on an all day trip to the Wildlife Reserve in Frankfort coming back by way of Joyland. The club was a big success and we are sure it will continue its good work, 32 enior -.Zena The Y-Teens are a junior organization of the Young Women's Christian Association. Membership is open to all girls, The purpose of this organization is to help girls to grow as a person, grow in friendship, grow in understanding of all people and nations, grow in the knowledge and love of God. To attain these goals the Y-Teens serve through various committees. Each year the Y-Teens sends three officers to Y-Teen con- ference at Camp Hi Lake, Quebec, Tennessee. Here they gain inspiration and information from the other Y-Teens and adult leaders. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Cooper, Humphrey, Davis, Ransdell. Holtzclaw, Bills, Lewellen, Gideon. Woford, Donahue, Noonan, Sullivam, Robinson, Sanders, Guerrrant, Acton, Rapier, Carr, Purdy, Statom, Miller, Wesley, Owens. SECOND ROW:McMi11ion, Horton, Brandenburg, Burgess, Caldwell, Anderson, Cottrell, Hatter, Gander, Kellner, Hignight, Adams, Bolin, Daugherty, Cosby, Rankin, Chapman, DeNise, Fowler, Cress, Evans, Pomicter Gemmon, Young, Robinson, Russell, Goggin, Yocum, Harmon, Rice, McCowon, Thomas, Kries, Mrs. Moss, Steere, Hogue, Sandifer, Burgess, Lenox, Brewsaugh, Mullins, Miller, Griffin. OFFICERS President . , Janice Woford Vice President . . .Letitia Gideon SCCICCBTY . . . Agnes Donahue Treasurer , , Carolyn Noonan 33 FIRST ROW: Sarah Gover, Elizabeth Betts, Vivian Hardinge, Paula Graves, Patricia Bohon, Margaret Richardson, Donna Jones, vice-president, Betty Weissinger, president, Virginia Hazelwood, secretary, Catherine Hartwell, Dian Cross, Ann Horky. SECOND ROW: Lois Tucker, Betty Connor, Genoma Griffin, Nancy Phillips, Louise Boone, Jean Poynter, Brenda Swain, Sue Wilson, Marie Robinson, Jean Preston, Priscilla Lockhart, Phyllis Edwards, Bonnie Preston, Mrs. Robinson. The Jr. Y-Teens is an organization for girls in the eighth grade. It is the junior branch of the Young Womens Christian Association. The organization participates in the annual potato chip sale, selling of Christmas cards, and helping in various drivesg such as Community Chest, Red Cross, and selling poppies. We are helping in World Citizenship by sending chocolates overseas at Christmas and by having pen-pals. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Valenda Cook, Rose Griffin, Linda Moore, Edwina Jeffries, Beverly Lawhorn, secretaryg Frances Bailey, Jane Harmon, president, Norma Furr, treasurer, Esther Geele, Alice Crane, Shirley Robinson. SECOND ROW: Alice Phillips, Betty Conner, Ruth 1-linkle, Cecilia Webber, Scottie Rowbottom, Ova Ann Martin, Linda Jo Carter, Margery Herndon, Marsha Whitehouse, Linda Roberts, Betty Ann Harmon, Mrs. Gilliam. mul pllnllulllulull lilllillllllllilll llll. ' Sri? -- The Junior Fish and Game Club has been organized for six years. The chief purpose of the club is to teach young boys the conser- vation of our natural resources and to become better sportsmen, The club has Team by Doing as its motto. had . Th e . - conservation Pledges - F S h I Give My . ' Pledge As An American A n d ' To Save And Faithfully To ' J u n I 0 r ' Defend From Waste The ' Natural Resources Of ' My Country - Its Soil ' An Minerals. Its ' Forests, Waters . ' ' . Ana Wildlife . www'-1 .Hlk. gf '-t FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hansford, Southerland, Cooper, Eberts, Knight, Pitmon, Hodkins, Allen, Vong, Taylor Rankin, Taylor, Dykes, Davis, Purdy, Sharp, Issacs. SECOND ROW: Woford, Barns, Moore, Cotrell, Watts, Williams, Davis, Cordell, Miller, Walls, Woford, Owens, Leigh, Saylor, Foster, Lollis, Fitz, Rutigliano, THIRD ROW: Krueger, Spoonornore, Million, Rousey, Knight, Enos, Coulcough, Massey, Minor, Gregory, Case, Goode, Kevven, Sebastian, Souleynette, Johnson. OFFICERS President . . . . Willy Johnson Vice President Jimmy Rutigliano Secretary , , Bobby Southerland Treasurer . . . Billy Moore Vmxecl oruzi FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Britton, Jimmy Tanner, Jimmy Foster, Buddy Tyler, E.G. Plummer, Dicky Brock, Patsy Reynolds, Ioan Hutchinson, Patsy Shannon, Shirley Kelsay, Pat Mullins, Mary Perry, Nancilynn Humphrey, Sally Robinson, Leah Webber, SECOND ROW: Billy Galbreath, Milton Minor, Noel White, Michael Watts, Bobby Orndorff, Carolyn Cooper, Edythe Sims, Peggy Best, Pegi Gabbard, Nancy Chapman, Lititia Gideon, Carol Linney, Emily Ter- hune, Shelby Gregory. ga, cm FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gibson, Purdy, Gander, Webber, Land, Sandefur, Bills, Moore, Coldiron, Brandenburg, Sharp, Daly, Mrs. Britton, Swain, Clark, Preston, Barnes, Kennedy, Steere, Thomas, Cox, Conner, Tucker, Preston. SECOND ROW: Hatter, Young, Gander, Caldwell, Neikirk, Sanders, Gammon, Goggin, Swain, Hanson, New, Welch, Taylor, Scott, Robertson, Bohon, Hignight, Hardinge, Richardson. THIRD ROW: Rapier, Saylor, Griffin, Graves, Robertson, Cook, Sheegog, Morgan, Boone, Holtzclaw, Geele, Gover, Guerrant, Wallace, Robinson, Carter, Hardinge. FOURTH ROW: Harmon, Rapier, Phillips, Furr, Bailey, Lawhorn, Rice, Wilson, Weissinger, Davis, Pike, Ransdall, Har- mon, Kelly, Moore, Haggard, Preston, Acton, Sullivan, Horton. FIFTH ROW: Todd, Russell, Robinson, Crain, Martin, Horky, Potter, Brock, Evans, Marlow, Cross, Betts, Rowbottom, Hazelwood, Hartwell, Lockhart, Lockhart, Kries. tofu-'n 0 flfgxPl!'il'3fi'76,'!'71m0 6556.0 5 .Q arwife guna! FIRST ROW: Michael Watts, Louise Massey, Jane Staley, Peggy McKnight, Anna Margaret Russell, Charles Lister, Mark Lister, David Hansford, Joyce Robinson. SECOND ROW: Myrna Yeakle, Penny Carr, Betty Robertson, Emma Stayner, Dick Hailey, Dorothy Brewsaugh, Billy Vang, Larry Allen, Bobby Carey, Mark Lister, Billy Williams, Dian Miller, John Rimstidt, THIRD ROW: Julia Lenox, Margaret A. Harris, Patsy Osborn, Phyllis Lord, Jackie Vaught, Douglas Hatfield, Bernard Lister, Paul Camenisch, Willie Johnson, Bennie Lester, Frank Staley, Charles Richardson, Jimmy Foster, Gene Purdy, Gary Givson, Ross Phillips, Bobby Watson, Ralph Phillips, Don Hacker, Dir., Anna Burgess, John Day, Norma leathers, Harvey Fitzpatrick, Kay Brandenburg, Paul Bandy, Billy Burgess. SPONSORS: Sue Swain, Peggy Weissinger. Cl,0I Ql!25 Jackie Vaught, Drum Major, Mary Nola Tuttle, Head Majoretteg Edythe Sims, Doris Mace, Barbara Carr, Mary Etta Perry, Peggy Best, Barbara Allen, 195 ri' .QQ - HF v u I ,, , kt. ,,. I l 5 A y , .Q C lfU'll0I' if yoring rom agic by 1, SPRING PROM M Terry Allister , Maxwell Allister Mrs. Allister . Joey Allister . Walter Allister Penrod Nosey Perry . Joker Sefton . Bettle Magee . Goophy Fair . Mercutio Smith Nona Brewer . Sarah Sauer. . Mrs. Tyler Taylor . Beanie Stowe . Ethel Lustre , Dumpling Scope Ursula Peabody Giggles Sweet . Bella Orr , , Zella Orr , , Warren Spade . 38 AGIC . Judy Woodrow . Norris Harmon . Mary Edmiston Billy Bob Barker Ronnie Galloway . Curtis Litton John Camenisch . . .Mark Day . . Tommy Hall , . Noel White . . Jean Gibson .Patty Lou Davis . Sally Robinson , Shelby Gregory , Peggy Gabbard , Patsy Reynolds . Shirley Cooper . Carolyn Copper , ,Margaret Sydney Hanson . Margaret Jean Sheegog . . Jack Wallace S 15 ? P? Wm .Aiwa ,.,f'fQ . . 1 3, sew 'EL ass: 'Gigi' Q N4 43-Q 4 2 s f mtg V K T. j , I , Q so X' is X rf ,fre I 1-Tw. 'NH' 'Q af 1 s l'f,,m an we . A. it N I .29 sf' 1. The Pose 2. Get hot or go home 3. Gumdrop 4. Mmmm College Boys 5. The Broomstick Gang . The Thinker . The Wild One I who? Me? . Legs . Wives of Tomorrow 6 7 8 Whooeee! 9 10 PHV'f 361?m.... ' e...q.,..., Q ..., I, v ...f,., ' Wi , 4, V, 8 A XR ST HP- PRgQITgQ?,Cmxd ?3XanY1Y Tumey , Ss .257 . if .f A 5 i .55 . A 5 2 ' 3 Q K K in if Z ag . gb, ' SA fs 5 E X n 5 s v 8 BEST DRESSED Edythe Sims John I-Ioutchins WITTIEST Barbara Carr Joe Mattingly BEST S M051-PORT and BEST PERSONALITY MOST POPULAR Janice Woford Mack Jackson Ja - AMBIT Dalyce WOfo1-d IOUS enio ld Lollis BEST A IZZQETQHELETE John Igigllifon MOST INTELLIGENT MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Janice Woford Bobby I-Iankla CUTEST BEST LOOKING BEST FIGURE QPhysiqueJ Ruby Fairchild Mack Jackson BEST DANCER Ruby Fairchild Leon Gerlach , If XX V, U 'UHWW Q Q 1 'ii 4A E FRI niCe W ENDL1 Of Gerlaggd jranice 8 H. IMI, 'K x I ..,,, 4 I, ll I ' , 3 41 ff' ' , 'f A x '- H ,fig Tj I -' ' ,Q , , X , G 1, -' x 'I A rig X , u n Q , -. i 1 A- ,x , ' - f . -y - : X I f - , ' 'i I . Y 4, K1 ci A ,. fr! M ,. r 1 Wea fa ' .fi' f V N e' . ' ' 4 L ' t - .. , 'ff ' ' . 5 . T EL xiii?- eww 'P .z 1 , M, ur K Q F si F Q ', Sf ai .why hx i' 1 ix K . J' . W W . ,Y A - , N 5 X' . A , Q ' 4 Q 1 8 est.. r, ,x 4. 1114-a 1, P, ::..w ' M -WX. 4411! Q Nga? rr., mv- 1' QW W f ., ., Q I . -.... 4 , f A W 1 - .1 ,. fb- , if Find our girl The thorn among the roses Feet Mmmm a nice 'un Watch your step The pause that refreshes Drugstore cowgirls Guess who ? Guess who ? Man crazy Showing off 42 - s an-, a .fg- .f ,..,., P . ' x ,Af 'ill s 11.5 or ,, ygqnsirxilr, .Q J 'Nb c. . S xr, 7 var. .' Y tm ll' SGHGGL 9 Anvius axon S NXGYYY CLAS roizsom, wo! 24 o. s. T5 2, o'orooi4 Q orwimsiowi JENNXE RO FiowerfWhite Carnation wGreen and White Ciass Coiors oi ivy Songfkiahs Weicornefiiliach Jackson V aXedictorianfJ anice W oiord Saiutatorianfl oe Ytirnstidt Ciass Poetfi.-eah Webber Ciass Yiistoryfiiobby Hankia and Joe Rixnstidt Grurnhiersfbeon Geriach and Virgii Lanham BoostersfBetty Wesiey and Joe Nlattingig Ciass Prophetsfilavid Lohis and John Knight Ciass Wiiifrkgnus Donahue and Marvin Whitaker Prrtistsfiiwuddy Tyier and John Day GittoriansfDanny 'Yurnrney and E-dythe Sims Yresented to Marvin Sayior, President oi 956 ttire tor GERS Ladder! Kass oi i Dress A rt Ciass C Ciass song wih he song, by the graduating, ciass. Ciassfgiris wearing white dresses, hogs wearing suit or spo coat. ..!4LUCtl 6L5 HALL OF FAME BABE RUTH SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD HARVARD BOOK PRIZE -if ' HALL OF FA John Knight fi X -Q A fi I OOK RIZE u las tfgeld RUT SHIP A SPORTS- RD ,. 1 ronfrr ,rounfrn NT MMENCEME O O DANVILLE HTGH SCHOOL Friday Evening, May 27, 1955 ' Eight Oiclock Lexington Avenue Baptist Church Organ Prelude Processional The Rev Lollis d' ence standin gl Invocation QClass and au 1 ' l land Arr.Whitney-Kramer Music No Man is an s Qrnixed chorusl ernent Address Dr. Frank A. Rose President, Transylvania College Russell . James A. Cornrnenc Music 'tl-lalls oi lvy Qmixed chorusl O Presentation oi Diplomas Mr. David Highbaugh President, Danville Board oi Education Benediction The Rev. Jarnes A. Lollis QClass and audience standingl Recessional QAudience seatedl Accornpanist Miss Leah Webber Music Supervisor Mrs. J. C. Britton Mrs. Harold Reynierson, Sr Or ganist 45 Surprise! Nature study Bedtime girls Look at me Mommee Caught Hello, handsome It wasn't us Let's swim Small ball Flagless pole 46 K 33' ff . X 17? -..,,,, L ' .1 J 3 K . 1 'J ,f x fd QV A' ' f 'AQ v X . x -- ' V ' ,- X' .J k 1,1 ,JL X, C if , V' T- X I?-'mf P4 ,fy 251' , , O AL.,,F ,f Q ,gh J K X' U ' . QL 1 'ii' :ff .' 1 5' f' ,f 1' f-', I X X V FJ W, K 5 6 g t KD ILJLLN 'I b , ,frfrm c' I J, f, Dr , I , 'DJ 1' 'A 2? If A 5 ',f' ,. A x qi K ' !- ij l 5' W . as W, fa 5 4 1 9215 1 S joofga jeam FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jimmy Rutigllano, David Lollis, Billy Moore, Tommy Sheene, Joe Rimstidt, John Knight Mack Jackson, Eugene Richerson, George Collins, Charles Seay, Ronnie Galloway, Marshall Boone, Virgil Lanham. SECOND ROW: George Holman, Ronnie Tankserly, Perry Moore, Jimmy Poynter, Curtis Litton, Bobby Newby, Jack Q. Wallace, E. G. Plummer, Marvin Saylor, John Camenisch, Mark Day, Billy Bob Barker, Jerry Denham, THIRD ROW: Ed Rutledge, George Teater, Ernie Mace, Tommy Williams, Jonas Barnes, Jackie League, Roddie Smith, Dickie Brock Billy McAnly, Roger Foster, Ken Cottrell, Roger Collins, Benard Brant, Kenny Snowden, Martin Deim. TRAINER: Doc Holman, MANAGERS: Ernie Mace, George Teater. Q fi FOOTBALL SCORES We They Elkhorn 27 O Harrodsburg 32 7 Tompkinsville 25 0 Henry Clay 7 0 Irvine 33 O Corbin 14 12 Shelbyville 18 0 Cumberland 13 7 Manual 12 6 Compliments of 48 DANVILLE TIRE AND SERVICE .r .Q . 5 .gr ' COACHES l ' gs Snowdon, 1 U Sf, a Rutledge. , 51,4 3, i?'?A1 Q HEAD COACH s ag F , , K I Agwwki Deim C g . rr ,S A ...wo f .J W e ermen , 4, M-gngi J. R ,, x Q ' S f - oQ 'f+b'-- - 1 J fi ,, - A of ' 3 ,,.. Sgr' N :JR IM Q X X ! y V ' J 3 irwfqfx -X Mix on . 'ff -df, of: A ii 'ikrfikf R ' - 9 '-w 'r' i f Nw-,. rw, .. r , ... 5? , U J ,gh W A X l akggxi rf' Ps 4 5'4'Y7T T3 L 1 ' LJ 3+ . 1 J 'T 1 S Q'?f'i'M .J oi , '4i'f55'i Q fr 'J Q H A ' fi? A A - wir fl ' VIRGIL LANHAM CO-CAPTAINS - Mack Jackson, senior fullbackg FLW V Senior Halfback and John Knight, senior quarterback. H? Alva ' Q i 4 0' 1 A ,Q 2, Y v A A 7 sw-4 2 A wi. I 1 , 'Na 4 war J Qnr T, '. C J.. r A . n.f'! , 5: Xl, J haf at - i J X J 1 ,M M w I , C ,. A-v f. ,Q W J , - px 'h....i qgfl xiii? ,-:ggi 'SPL K p ' mg Wm:+:,:3r:Ma:mQ!4E - DAvrD roms Joe RIMSTIDT JIMMY RUTGLIANO EUGENE mcHARDsoN BILLY MOORE CHARLEY SEAY Senior Center Senior Tackle Senior Guard Senior Halfback Senior Guard Junior End fi' 3 I Kg , ,rhk-. in -... , . I J 'Q A ' 'N' ,mann E 13,1 . J or . . W in 4. x A ' fi x - , 1 may ' in f 4, r v ' ,,..-apt-gn F' W.,i'f? ff2 EMM 'Vhh J . If V 4,1 X Yi .. C A Q-ifilwf ,125 WN'1J 4, RONNIE GALLOWAY TOMMY SHEENE Junior Tackle Junior Halfback MARSHALL BOONE MARVIN SAYLOR Junior Tackle Junior End . 4 x 1 w ' N .r.. , gk 'N .gui 'QVC 5 A 4 NWN N I, . , 35... 'lv N, was JOHN CAMENISCH Junior Guard JERRY DENHAM Junior End JACK WALLACE Junior Tackle JIMMY POYNTER Sophomore Guard MARK DAY Junior Halfback BOBBY NEWBY Sophomore End 9 .N E. G. PLUMMER Junior End BILLY MCANLY Sophomore Guard 5 1 , E4 '4Uii E3 X 1 , , ,,,mgmn,i7, ' 9 Q ! , it sd 4 f , X - O 7 , 5 ,1. T -in 9 5' , , . ff, B - - fir: 1' -5:1 T . ' f lf 'gfxf if 1, fl :'7ii-3:41 ' i 5553.-EF'v..q V Eljqfff 5124 .. ' f' x iz! .- K ,lsr , M lv 9 fi, ' J 7 1- 5- ' 5 I I I i 11 1 r - W FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ken Snowden, Coachg Tommy Sheene, Mark Day, Joe Rimstidt, John Knight, George Holeman, Captaing Jimmy Poynter. SECOND ROW: Ernie Mace, Manager, Billy Bob Barker, Noel White, Jack Wallace, Bobby Newby, E.G. Plummer, George Collins, Manager. gadlfefgaf .lam TEAM THEY WE TEAM THEY WE Perryville 29 53 University High 47 45 Anderson 68 52 Georgetown 57 45 Lancaster 52 83 Shelbyville 52 44 Elkhorn 48 71 Harrodsburg 47 33 Junction City 52 47 Russell County 65 52 Harrodsburg 55 41 45th District Tournament Junction City 65 49 Forkland 38 61 Hazel Green 80 61 Junction City 48 62 Campbellsville 46 58 Paksville 42 43 Henry Clay 48 31 12th Regional Tournament Russell County 42 43 Mount Vernon 58 56 Compliments of CROOK HARMON BUICK COMPANY 50 5k 6 fc 'rn- fa Cf? fu . W G61 '11 4 was KW Georg' Qfzcg 910' 55606: JOE RIMSTIDT Senior Guard GEORGE HOLEMAN Captain Junror Forward MARK DAY Jumor Forward BILLY BARKER Qi ' A B Qmmg wha? KEN SNOWDEN JIMMY P ei GN uar QXJX3 Coach Sopbom OYNTER 505 XXOWOYQ QHG' X GU61-d Ore QOQ Y XO 6 G93 X09 Qfbx Ox ELMl:R SLBASTIAN Sophomore Center -5 ai Q 10f,,,,,,m,. Danville High School is very proud to have Kentucky's number one miler for three years and half-miler for two years. Plummer has another year in high school track and we hope he is always a winner. Ziwegaf Y ' ' eam FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tommy Pittman, Bobby Huff Bernard Brant, Jackie League SECOND ROW: Coach Diem, David Lollis, Perry Moore, John Camenisch, Bobby Newby, Marshall Boone, John Knight. FIRST Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tommy Shecnc, Juddy Knight, John David Enos, Harold Harmon, Billy Bob Barker. QJQPUQ goofgaf FlRST ROW: Claude lloffmeyer, Billy Rankin, Micky Hawm, Ross Phillips, Warren Griffun, Bobby linff, Robert Griffin, Billy Rankin, Tommy Taylor, Benny' Sheenc, Larry Boyd, Mivh Ferrell, Ken Pierce. SECOND ROW: lxlarion Minor, Sandy yvafford, Don Lawrence, Benny Selby, Jack1cGr1ffiih, Jerry Joyner, Cheanauli Coekrel, Wayne Lollis, Benny Lester, Wally Miller, Stanley Saylor, Bobny' Miller, lien Coirell. THIRD ROW: Coach Snowdcn, Jnddy Knight, john Rimstidt, Donnie Galloway, Ernie Mace, jack League, Eddie Rousie, Ronnie Tankerslcy, James Million, Sammy McNamara, Roger Foster, James Rigsby, Ionos Barnes, Larry' Slykcs FIRST ROW: Larry Boyd, Chad Wright, jerry Rankin, Warren Griffith, Bobby Hnff, Kun Pierce, Chcnanll Coekrcll. SECOND ROW: Mgr. Mitch Ferrell, David Hanfford, Marvin Minor, james Million, Wally Miller, Larry Dykes, Mgr. Lealand Owens. THIRD ROW: James Riygshy, Eddie Ronsey, David Enos, Ray Colcongh, Sammy McNamara, jnddy' Knight, Coach Rutledge. .gaalfefda ff Qpgiognp f P33 JANICE WOFORD QCaptainj fag,-5 ER X, X , 1 ,, x CLA N nf ,M ,L 4 RA 4 'gf-'81' ' ?H I xi' fix ff Ella f , N -1 D AL. l f rx 5 ' 1 '.' , .4 'VAN 3 ii u, gunna-.q .il 1 X w L' 5 X X :gf HJ, V 91 amfd Ckwdadem PATSY REYNOLDS PEGIGABBARD HHRLEY COOPER Lt om ecom ing VD Ll Qefl 9 lllpgl- POI? QC? How's life been treating you John? Have you heard anything from thc old class lately? PAUL BANDY owns a chain of movie theaters all over the U. S. but he still likes that old usher job. CARROLL CLEM a hot used car salesman, uses them then sells them. BARBARA ALLEN and JOE RIMSTIDT are making a new car, they put a Ford motor in a'Oldsmobile body and are making a killing. DANNY TUMEY took Eddie Fisher's place on Coke Time but not with Debbie Reynolds. BILLY MOORE is desperately trying to learn to fly so he can play Bat Man in the movies. JANICE WOFORD had too much trouble trying to decide which of licr many proposals to accept, that she decided to become a Lady Hermit. DELMA COX and BOBBY COLDIRON are chauffuers for Allen 8a Rimstidt Enterprise. They take their kids to school. IIOUANNE KRIENER has been married 9 years and has only 7 kids so she decided to have triplets next time to bring up her average. DONNA DENTON bought some binoculars so she could spy on people that go to the Dairy Dip better. JIMMY RUTGLIANO got married and had only girls but is still trying to develop them with his bar bells. CLARA COTHAM took shorthand at such a speedy rate that she got a job with the Govt. of Greece because it was all Greek to her. JIMMY FOSTER elevator boy at the Hub always stops just short of the floor and after the people fall out the elevator he politely states Watch your step. MARY TOM LENNOX, DOROTHY MORRISON and WILMA ROSS are all nurses at Jackson's QDr. Mack'sJ clinic for six, sick, sexy, saxophones. EDYTHE SIMS took over her parents florist and created a new corsage made out of dandelions and wild onions. HENRY SPOONAMORE believe it or not is still alive. I just saw him scratching off in his airplane that he made for his rapid cycle. LEAH WEBBER is now connected with Southern Assemblies. I can just see her now blurting out at the audience saying Colne on everybody sing, that last song was pit. GEORGE COLLINS was pole valuting in the Olympic games that were held right next to the iron curatin. His pole gave a terrific spring and shot him across the iron curtain and he has not been heard of since. His wife and kids are frantic. WILLIE JOHNSON and JOE DAN KERNEN and Mr. Fitz have a new way to catch fish. They get it interested in a Algebra problem and then hit it over the head with a canoe paddle. RUBY FAIRCHILD is the queen of the rrth squad, 9th platoon, rzth battalion, 13th regiment, 9th division of the Danville week- end workers. LITITIA GIDEON and AGNES DONAHUE are newspaper women working for the Courier-Journal. Lititia took over as sports editor and Agnes took over for Cissy Gregg. VIRGIL LANHAM is still with the movies and has a girl in every port. JOHANNA LEWALLEN is really an operator. A telephone operator. BUDDY TYLER and JOHN DAY are running a commercial artist studio and are writing the comic strip Ronald Rurk and his space cadets. BETTY WESLEY took over Dinah Shore's job singing for Chevrolet. JOE MATTINGLY is still having a hard time getting enough book reports in to Mr. Martin Frederick Deim's room and also has a part time job helping lee in the afternoons. MIKE WATTS took a body building course. He was a 98 lb. weakling and is now a Q9 pound weakling. JOAN RANKIN came back to high school and is now punching tickets in the lunch room. WYVONNIE RUSSELL has just moved to Wyoming where she spends her time breaking wild mustangs. LEON GERLACH is in business with his father in their garage. Their slogans is Leon the wrecker, Fritz the fixer. CHARLOTTE MILLER is touring the hot rod circuit in her sports model Plymouth after she got through playing a pedestrian polo with the kids in front of Jennie Rogers School. MARVIN WHITAKER went to college and got an education but he came back to the farm and is milking the cows with an educated squeeze. ANNA BURGESS runs a pet shop with her specialty being birds. NANCY EDWARDS and BOBBY HANKLA are now co-presidents of Centre College. Under their leadership the enrollment has dropped to 27 with I2 out of the 27 being teachers. PAT GRANT is running a reducing school with three other girls with the same name. They call it Pat, Pat, Pat. JOHN HOUCHINS best seller is really flooring the market. John calls it The Drip or The Squirt Without Ambition. There goes CAROLYN NOONAN. she is still trying to catch her man, CLARK CRAIN. SHIRLEY LEATI-IERS and WILMA WALLACE have opened their new beauty salon and guarantee that they can wreck anybody, face, hair, nail, ftoe and fingerj, disposition and love life. BARBARA CARR BURNSIDE joined the army to follow her husband and PHYLLIS JASPER went with her to see what she could find. TOM NOLAN and BOBBY TILTON went onthe first expedition to the moon, both married a moon beam and didn't come back. MARY NOLA TUTTLE is head majorette at Chicken Bristle U. She just accomplished an amazing feat of twirling a lighted baton. IRVINE JONES spends much of his time in the hospital. He never did get over the bad habit of wrecking cars he got in high school. EUGENE RICHARDSON spent I0 years looking for a place to sew the last bar on his D sweater. Well John it was nice to see you. What are you doing? I have II boys and 5 girls. I am training my own football team and cheerleaders. Well, I see you are preaching up a storm. Well I have to go. I have to perform the marriage ceremony between Mr. Joe Bishop and Miss Thompson. Where are they going on their honeymoon? Niagra Falls, it's so romantic. 56 1 5 ffl f advertisers X . K g Zvvfl 4-76,052 wwQ9'3pJ,f!CwJkwf3i,-Qefxwm MJWUZQOMLJPQ . ., 1, , Q f' 4 1 I ! ' , A A I - lx I, '- 1 f x '- 4 1 1 f. ' 4 3 Off X 15'4'f5'-LR9.. vUL.Af - 1 4, dsl x l' m-il'vLL, H ', LfTl.v..- Mlm fv is ,Q Q JEL n 'Q4'5,5 4' .1 K ,, ra, .,,, be-Iwaylrilm, thanx -A V? nu H, Q C! l I 1 .ix 51182121-if NNW ' Q Q Congratulations And Best Wishes For Your Success From Farmers National Bank M. C. Minor Julian Gentry - Logan Caldwell J. H. Robinson President Vice-presidents Cashier Member F. D. I. C. Incorporated Home Furnishers If It lsn't Right, We Make It Right Danville, Kentucky E. H. KAHN Incorporated Leading Jeweler Since 1916 C K ' Official Watch Inspector a' en' an Southern Railway System Phone 137 Danville, Kentucky SEPTEMBER 7 Parents are releived, school begins. I 10 Admirals start football sea- S son with Z7-0 win over Elkhorn. I 17 Danville halts Bulldog's Army You furnish the girl KI-Iarrodsburg, 32-7' 24 Barker runs touchdown in Dan- We furnish the home Established 1900 Danville, Ky. Phone 105 ville's Z5-0 win over Tompkins- ville. py is ' , ' f' Jgmm J ,. -3,ilfJ,51 ff1SiW1?'i wi ',MH'f '1i'Mmf3m:1xn mmm QE' 1. , Q5 , '13, ff-T if feQzgv3,r1tg7nu'-tfnrrew !1!1N8l1?l7?fI7r!llli'LlrlBl'WF1l9iHi Q 'Li' -2. .,,x .-, 'fQgtflUf'WW Hmtzishhn, ,.- gf , off.: sw, X V G Q- Y Q 'fs,v3:g+mwuumn:m11mmem' 'E' X X f J yi, . sgkff' v,ffwsea1.iwsw' XX 'fs- an' f ,aff'5f'g', 1'V1l!!'!'1 2 ' 4 Q , for Kbw'-1vivrQ:-vnu W r...t.t,:4+1.s .' ,, yi f g,r,.'kn:'si3-yas :N '- ' 4 ., Q- 2,11 if-f'tf1'??fj' Many of your ' ' ft' friends of earlier classes WM Wet? .al i, - fi are now members of Lg -N i iff E the telephone family iii 'Q' We join with them in wishing you every success and good fortune for the future SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY u -f Ti?-' Boqle Lumber And Supplq Co. 7, Q an ' I Build A Home First ,A ,V T -. X i Q IQ f j ' - ' f N L 4 West Walnut Street Phone No. 4 ,X X ,shi is ' ,, XX .. M Q I 5 . X X Stagg Lumber Co. Home of Good Lumber THE GLOBE SHOE COMPANY Danvil1e's Largest Exclusive Shoe Store Phone 243 and 244 Danville, Kentucky Compliments of OCTOBER THE BUN BOY 1 Admirals make it two years in a row over Henry Clay. The House of Good Food 5 Richardson comes to school, says he thought there was a Danville, Ky. Phone 2000 vacation on. 8 Day scores as Ads Trounce Irvine 33-0. 15 Boone County game postponed. 16 Lanham stops complaining for one day. 22 Tars beat Corbin 14-12. Galloway celebrates win with his first date. 29 Admirals win 7 straight as Shelbyville falls 18-0. SIMS FLORAL COMPANY Flowers of Distinction and Quality Danville, Kentucky 132 N. 4th St. 370 Maple WARNING GLASS WIIIAKS UIIIANING MEANS RESEARCH IN GLASS Bryant's Specialty Shop Phone 26 3 Danville, Ky. Headquarters for Hotpoint Home Appliances C omplime nts of TH E WOMWELL COMPANY Danville, Kentucky Farmer's Supply Company Inc. Coal, Feed, Seed, Fence, Paint, Roofing I. H. C. Trucks, Tractors, Machinery, Refrigeration and Repairs, Garage, Machine and Tin Shop 448-454 West Walnut Street Phone 1501 Danville , Kentucky NOVEMBER GREGQRY'S QNE 5 Cain and Cumberland are beaten 13-7. MART'N'z'NG 8 Defense Day starts going steady h . 1 - with a girl. T e Most m Dry C eamng 12 The 11mirac1es beat Manual 10 h Th' C1 . 12'7' 9 Sout lr St 22 Blanton Collier speaks at football D '11 , K . banquet. anvl e Y 24 Wallace gives up some of his Money. Charity Drive total 5692. 61 30 Seniors give play My Little Margie. DECEMBER MOTEL 3 Ads. open basketball season by tromping Perryville 53-29. 4 Rutledge named Ky's Football Coach of Year 30 Rooms with Baths 7 Anderson County beats Ads. 10 Basketeers stomp Lancaster 83-52. Phone 260 or 9108 Chester Evans 14 igptzin tHEhi:lan gliezlgs ankle as s ea orn - , Mgr' 15 Dr. Biles begins to understand i eighth grade. Danvllle Kenfuckv 18 Junction city over nanvuie 52-47. Compliments of The Citizens National Bank MEMBER F. D. I. C. Compliments of SPOONAMORE DRUG COMPANY oLm-IAM 8. EBERTS, mc. .The Rexau Store.. -Interior Decorator Prescriptions - Cosmetics Surgical Appliances 413 West Main Street Danville, Ky. Diabetic Foods Danville, Ky. Phone 153 BURKES BAKERY and Delicatessen Donuts Party Cakes Homemade Ice Cream i'2g:',7N6lQPUPA7' agff'-A ' -3-W Main street Phone 173 aattara fn A W Q V V eeee in iii , 'ii' fy 'F B -Mfy..inLif,q,Wi'g i 2 Compliments of MOUNTiJOY'S SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY West Walnut St. Danville, Kentucky U H IGH SCHODL s T00 mrs -A f. 155--3 6 ARE Atwfn rs wetconrc AT , an . JJ Og 1 K f .. 54x .f XX f ,I D R U6 STGRE 51,5 llirczntinvaiggs S .- 6 cw. wmv. ..f. ritz.-9. nu. loss Smacking Good Ex P E R T F000 I Foofvmml sefruxrf Tall--Tasty LUNCIIES ow wma, IYFIVTUCK7' LTUHBO SODAS EEEEE Ez ALLEN M0'I'lIEE Oldsmobile Sales and Service Danville, Kentucky Phone 1246 ROBINSON'S PAINT STORE Devoe 8: Porter Paints Wallpaper Glass 512 S. Fourth St. Phone 37 Danville Kentucky Gifts Phone Gen. Luggage 1092-M Mdse. gh, Qjlfalgz 520k Featuring Products of Latin America and distinctive Brass and Copper Gift items. Mexican and Indian Jewelry and Impor- tations from the four corners of the world. 204 W. Main Danville, Ky. JANUARY 4 Well, back again. 7 Harrodsburg beats Ads. 55-41. ll Junction City gets wild hair beats Danville 65-49. 14 Jackson and Plummer make All State Football Team. 14 Hazel Green wins 80-61. 2.2 Danville defeats Campbellsville 58-46. Z8 Henry Clay fights for 48-31 victory over Ads. Whitehouse-Humphrey Dodge and Plymouth Cars - Dodge Trucks Phone 14 6 Danville, Ke ntucky Louis Humphrey Mar s hall Whitehous e H. COOMER 8. SONS Wallpaper - Paints - Painters' Supplies 122 W. Main Street DANVILLE REALTY COMPANY W.H. Doc Owens P. O. Box 117 Phone 2342 Phone 81 Danville, Ky. Danville, Kentucky Compliments of CHESNUT-SALTER-BEST Hardware Company FEBRUARY Incorporated Wholesale and Retail l Admirals win thriller over Furniture and Roofing Russell County 43-42. Frigidaire-Maytag Appliances 4 P, T,A, sponsors successful RCA Victor and Crosley TV dance- 8 Ads fall short of U-High 47-45. 15 Georgetown beats Admirals 57-45. 18 Shelbyville wins 52-44. VQGUE CLEANERS 22 Hogtown makes it 2 in a row, 47-33. 25 Russell Co. wins on home 100 - 112 E. Main Street floor 65-52. 25 D.H,S, B team closes season Quality Cleaning Phone 1 62 with 10-3 record. Danville laundry And Dry Cleaning Company Inc. Launderers - Cleaners - Dyers Established 1895 LARRY CANDY 81 TOBACCO CO Compliments Wholesale Candies - Tobaccos Corning Doub1e Tough Dinnerware of . A we LHEZZ 5 .ig THE CINDERELLA DRESS SHOP M71 VENDING MACHINES East Main St. Danville, Ky. Candy - Gum and Cigarette Danville, Kentucky Fourth 8: Walnut Streets Congratulations and Best Wishes From Clarke Plumbing Companq Your P1umber Phone 121 Compliments THE IIANVILIJI GREENIIUUSES 416 Maple Ave. FLURISTS Flowers for Every Occasion Phone 359 Congratulations MUNHSUMERY WARD Main At 3rd Phone 1800 ' P4022 3,2300 -4- COMPANY N CINCINNATI 2, OHIO DANVILLE, KENTUCKY g7,,..,o,?QJQ wow' 1 H-wlw lv M Mum of wnvm . U..-om H m mlm or wow. . minus u ml .mln or 'M' C'o d 'S 'u'd 'M M' Pilots 11441 kiln: R142 'llhnlaaai ' Hs u nnfug o s flFPRINGWEAVE,yRlEs0ug1,wEAvE SUBSIDIARY OF GOOD LL SANFORD INC Third at MORTON'S Teen-age fasions for every occasion Main Sts . Phone 204 MAIN ST. GARAGE Your Cry. -Ply. Dealer 212 W. Main Street Telephone 102 Or 320 Danville, Kentucky for 24khr' wrec er service MARCH 3-5 8 9 Z1 29 APRIL l-3 '7 13-17 12 13 22 28 29 Admirals take District foes in- cluding Junction City. Mount Vernon wins in last second in Region 58-56. Camenisch Doesn't pay attention in Geometry-blames it on curves ? ? ? Galloway loses weight as spring football practice starts. Basketball Banquet, Day gains 10 Pounds. Key Club Convention Rut comes to school regularly for a week! K. E. A. vacation. Seniors win Spring football game 14-7 Track starts Juniors get class rings. Juniors give play. Seniors go to Cincinnati. Mattingly and Iiapier Uhevrolet Uompany, Inv. ' South Third Street Danville, Kentucky Charles Hudson Ray Downing Compliments DANVILI-.E FRUIT SUPPLY of West Walnut St' THE FAMILY SHOE STORES Phone 412 Headquarters for Future Shoes - Danville, Kentlltiky phone 1749 GENERAL SHOE CORPORATION CONGRATULATIONS FROM GENERAL SHOE CORP. A Company you can count on. GOOD WORKMANSHIP IS GOOD FOR YOU 120 N. Third St. Phone 289 MAY MRS. McAFEE'S 6 May Day Dance 19 Glee Club gives Spring Program Dafwillev KY- 22 Baccularate Service 24 Class Night. 26 Junior-Senior Prom. 'Smart Wearing Apparel for Women 27 Graduation Your Friendly- QQEZP AQ? AV -Dealer In Danville IlANVIlll MIIIIIRS, INC. l2l South Forth Street Phone 20 Compliments of Compliments BOYLE PHARMACY Of In Business for Your Health WILLIAMS MOTOR COMPANY Clay Spgonamore, owner East Main Danville, Ky. Danville, Ky. Phone 49 BILL BRYANT, JR. PHOTO GRA P HY Danville, Kentucky Phone 2117 WEDDINGS PORTRAITS COMMERCIAL SWISS SANITARY MILK CO. Pasteurized and Homogenized Grade A Dairy Products Swiss Maid Ice Cream Phone 337 - 276 Danville, Ky C omplime nts of Rainbow Cleaners 122 North Second Street Danville, Kentucky Jasper Toombs William Zachman 3 i 'nm W .W , .v ,.,, 1, ., U ' ' 1 1' 4. ' .,f A F. -I, .- 3. V A . v if. , I My . 3,2 z, I-N ., ',. f :, .,:, .H 7. . Q.. .. ' il 'iii B, v ' f 3 2 14- . .' .5 E ' A... I-1 ,,,.-.mu -. 1 3 , 3 Q 1 3 I fr 1. J.. , '3u L!z5 . , Quan, , A 113' Fm X. . pf-.K V 1 A' m- 4 xy , 1 I-1. 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