Franklin County High School - Flyer Yearbook (Frankfort, KY)

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Carol Farrish Andersen Michael Gill en Games | 222.3 Keunior Коди Art ма E [lyo M igge w uhaw ve E Me E y uu EE A MM a = Also Rich s e. Tom A саг Tommy J voran 1966 FLYER Franklin County High School Frankfort, Kentucky 1 LA ПП і П ` - o: шак | g EY 4. | 7) d 88 DA EN x. Jh | = E E E — ORE rN j ы т BRENT | | emm — MO] ر‎ a DON . сезй Шы SA UN ví am We, the 1966 FLYER staff, hope that this annual will become one of your prized possessions and that you may look back over the faded snapshots and remember the good old days at F.C.H.S. In later years, while turning these pages, if you should recall the important game you wanted so much to win, your first school dance, the thrill of being a senior, the many smiles and sorrows, and at last ‘the wonderful feeling of accomplishment when that coveted diploma is placed in your hand, we shall be content, knowing that we have done the thing we were called upon to do. Realizing that the key to success is enthusiasm, we have all whole- heartedly joined in an effort to make this Flyer one of the best ever. We feel that your satisfaction with this volume is our compensation, and with this thought we proudly give you the 1965-1966 FLYER. Greg Marshall, Editor A PRAYER Bless thou, O Lord, the avenues We tread from day to day. Be ever mindful of our needs And teach us how to pray. Help us to make our avenues Be always straight and fair And lead to that eternal home Where Joy reigneth there. [o] O 4 : Ф de O © [9] ++ AO! = о Ф 95 o (= 2 [9] = o == cm Ф ca س cs‏ ©‚ £i‏ © o‏ ]22[ о‏ © eo‏ FO)‏ = oO O EO = -f- n „© Е © Ф = о n -С -— о o. = 2 [9] = c ES + cm der سب‎ o n Ф = с Ф © O = Vivian Moore ш LL = LL. О C m - = ш 2 мү RNY ae Avenues of Fellowship Fellowship is a watchword at F.C.H.S. Students enjoy the short breaks in class routine and welcome the opportunity to meet with friends. EN О in. t FU... vA „=: Each - Р - 4 - Contributes Hi SS T$ Ww mL c RP -€«, Knowledge is not a memorization of facts, but a relation of facts and ideas to life and its problems. There is a place for every student to excel through the wide choice of courses offered at F.C.H.S. Avenues of Knowledge Who am TQ UN lá Р - іта UN Uu NN ll iy | SN f ү, = су Im RRO 112 itn 3 So, c z: E ==. — == Avenues of Faith There is an avenue of faith for every Franklin County student. Each one lives his own creed and respects the creeds of others. Many are active in local churches; others contribute to religious programs and ac- tivities at school. 3 ? ar =: - € aa S “233 ‘ , 2. С 2 —— + - , t І 9 D a. е n LAT Pe { i ait | : 1 F.C.H.S. students can always be found rep- resenting their school through outside activ- ities. Some are for fun, some to arouse school spirit, and some to raise money for worthy causes. Not all student activities are connected with the school. Friends meet for fun and fellowship wherever and whenever they can. | О а на ADMINIS SOPHO I ERESHM BORGANIZ FEATU ТИЛЕ 1531221314151. ISTRATION 20 . Superintendent 2 | Em. | Ч I | : ' f - Чо. — u Mr. Roy Bondurant, superintendent, co-ordinates the work of all Franklin County schools. Although faced with many problems of over-crowded classrooms, he is always interested in the problems of both teachers and students. and | |) II uii i 4A A Û bh Û bh v (А b et a ER Mr. Bondurant and the Board of Education Charles Terry, Director of Pupil Personnel Supervisors Board of Education 21 22 Principal Mr. Moore, the principal of Franklin County High School, works in many ways io make our school one of the best ones anywhere. Here he is seen leaving the school after a busy day. LII Assistant Principal Mr. John Underwood, our Assistant Principal, is a very capable administrator and serves as a coordinator of many activities in our school. He is always ready to help students in any capacity. 23 24 Qecretaries Mrs. Leathers looks happy. She must be counting Mr. Moore's money. What could be in that letter? Gail Bolton wonders as she SIM puts some mail in Mrs. Colvin's mailbox. We. e “Зы Мм. The secretaries are always ready to help students in any way: from finding lost note- books to tracking down lost stu- dents. Mrs. Leathers is book- keeper and secretary to Mr. Moore. Mrs. Mitchell is records clerk and secretary to Mr. Un- derwood. To run errands and do extra typing, several stu- dents work in the office each day. Mrs. Mitchell organizes student enrollment cards. Guidance Counselors ма vn em اه‎ ca РЕ саана À = a men m 87 a nn. LOUISE C. SWITZER A.B., Georgetown College M.A., University of Kentucky Mrs. Switzer, our energetic counselor, is always ready to aid students in any capacity. In addition to being a guidance counselor Mrs. Switzer also serves as our Student Council advisor. MEREDITH M. BARKER B.S., Ball State University M.E., University of Louisville Mrs. Barker, a very capable guidance counselor, is very help- ful to students in many ways and especially in assisting them with college plans. 25 The Library MILDRED L. GILL | A.B. Berea College; M.S., University of ر‎ Á - Kentucky; Librarian a. N Mrs. Gill shows Cole Younger how to use the magazine file. The library is a place for study and research. Many students use the library each day for information, in- spiration, and enjoyment. Mrs. Slattery puts back on the shelves books that students have returned. RUTH SLATTERY Assistant to the Librarian Helpers Many people help to make student life at Franklin County more pleasant. The cooks are especially important in this respect. Bus drivers, janitors, lunch- room workers, and Gray Ladies also work to keep FCHS on the right road go- ing in the right direction. Mrs. Gaines is always willing to help students at the school bookstore. 27 i. К: AM: X р: К: B: une | { | + 4 е st ae E Lue Ра 28 FACULTY 58188 ae Sf Aa o-— Га У fas у; ESSIE COLVIN ee: A.B., University of Kentucky eS English 1 and IV ISIS edu tee’, E FRI bs Mrs. Colvin watches Carol Parrish and Susan Lewis give a class report on 18th century fashions as a supplement to English literature class. D o fe du Are ы d New worlds of adventure, expression, and communi- cation open through Franklin County English classes. Crammar teaches the basic mechanics of expression. Literature: poetry, short stories, essays, and novels are pathways to the thoughts and ideas of other persons. Composition offers a means of self-expression for the student. HELEN VAN CURON DAT B.S., M.A., Oklahoma State. University English 11, Journalism Ў T AN D LET DO 9027 2] : Ba E VIVIAN C. MOORE de анаа x ФА A.B., Eastern, M. A. University (Words are interesting) are interesting)’ Miss Moore shows Janet Wood and Beer Kentucky, R, Everef Roberts how to find word histories in the dictionary. g Kod, ملد‎ OTL, Ce : ge a Aen ( a 5 elle ке, э سحاد‎ Mot nera, Er Fr ee Sen ‚ “ты Ду. ولم‎ у Namen Ge TO ae Pathways of Expression Mrs. Van Curon gives personal attention je Buddy Eastman in her sophomore English class. The regular English curriculum is supplemented with speech and journalism classes. Speech classes emphasize personal composure before a group. Journalism classes get first hand ex- perience as they publish the school page, The Falcon, each Thursday in the local paper. TOM SMOOT A.B., Georgetown College Speech Miss McCoy enjoys literature with her students. —— — CHRISTINE C. McCOY AB., M.A., University of Kentucky English 11 · Mr. Smoot's speech classes are often а relaxing interlude in a busy day. 3l 32 CORBEIT B. FRANKLIN A.B., Olivet College English | and 11 Class participation is Mr. Franklin's favorite teaching method. Mrs. Jones, a graduate of Morehead State College, enjoys oral reading in her freshman English classes. Sentence structure is basic to the understanding of English. Mrs. Kemper shows Ann Farmer how to diagram. ELTE KEMPER A.B., Morehead State College English | and 11 BETTY A. GUESS A.B., Western Kentucky State College English | and Il. A study of Tennyson's Idylls of the King is one of the most enjoyable parts of Mrs. Guess's English class. WARREN STANLEY A.B. Georgetown College English | and Il, Civics 1 Learning can be fun—especially in Mr. Stan- ley's class. Сз uum Е DOROTHY POFF Miss Poff uses the record player to help her students B.S. Union College, M.A. UK better appreciate American literature. English I and 111 33 They might not need me; but they might. I'll let my head be just in sight; A smile as small as mine might be Precisely their necessity. Emily Dickinson Ready for dictation, class? - RER, А qr IN -MARY ELIZABETH MOORE B.S., Eastern Kentucky State College M.A., University of Kentucky Typewriting, Shorthand AP CAROLYN BLACK JEAN C. KARSNER ао Kentucky A.B., University of Kentucky B.S., Southwest Texas Col. Shorthand | and II, Typing | Shorthand, Typing, 34 M.A. University of Ку. Business English Office Practice, Typing lI Training for the Future Business and vocational office education pro- grams are designed 1o prepare students for career positions in the field of business. Four curricula are offered: (I) General Clerical, (2) Junior Management, (3) Stenographic-Secre- tarial, and (4) Accounting-Secretarial. A part- time work program is arranged for the senior students desiring it. All commercial students must choose a career objective and follow its special curriculum. Mrs. Moore uses the new dictation machine. Looks like a radio announcer doesn't she? — Don't look at the keyboard, Pat! cautions Mrs. Black. Mrs. Karsner uses one of the new office machines used in Office Practice Class. 35 ELTON BRUNTY CAROL SAMSON B.A., Furman University B.S., University of Kentucky Business Math Typing, General Business Business Law Mrs. Samson often uses the board to illustrate her work in general business class. ELIZABETH STEPHENS - B.S., Eastern Kentucky State College Accounting, Office Practice This is how you add! The adding machine is an important tool in Miss Stephen's accounting class. Mr. Brunty gives Johnny Moore a little extra help outside of class, | VUNCILANIES | аии vous A „ =. Mrs. Taylor explains to Linda Cantrill the importance of neat work. iL Miss Back shows Cathy Sheets the correct way to type a business letter. Se OBERIA BACK A.B., University of Kentucky Typing |, General Business yy d Mrs. Vickers is often seen at Franklin County. A substitute, here she checks plans with a student teacher. ELIZABETH TAYLOR A.B., Georgetown College, M.A., UK Accounting l, Personal Typing Qocial Studies Social studies form a basis for an understanding of people. World geography and world history pro- vide a basis for understanding the cultures of other nations. United States history, civics, and govern- ment teach an appreciation of our own society. Psychology and so- ciology examine the thought pro- cesses of ihe individual and his relationship to his cultural group. Current events—history in the making—are stressed in all social studies classes. The American flag seen through the front entrance. Social studies teaches appreciation of American ideals. ELIZABETH BRUCE A.B., Georgetown College Psychology, Sociology RICHARD RODDY ROBERT ROACH DORIS HARROD A.B., Idaho State A.B., M.A., University of Kentucky A.A., Sullin s Co ege Ў U.S. History, Civics U.S. History rA.B., University of Kentucky U.S. History, Government 38 A Basis for Understanding (HES OF 1919-1024 i. Исә i Lecture is the basis method of social studies edu- cation. Mr. Roddy is explaining the new Europe formed after World War |. Mrs. Harrod grades an essay test. Essays are the best way to test a student's ability to discern and relate historical ideas. Research into current world problems is a definite part of social studies teaching. Mr. Roach studies for a discussion of the 89th Congress. 39 Research is an important part of any social .studies Notes, notes, and more notes! Mr. Fannin never course. Miss Bogie shows some students where the social tires of giving extra information. studies books are located in the library. IRA FANNIN PAT BOGIE DONALD STURGEON A.B., Eastern Kentucky State College A.B., Eastern Ky. State College A.B., Eastern Kentucky State College World Geography World Geography, U.S. History World History, U.S. History Fine Arts FLOYD BRYANT A.B., Eastern Kentucky State College Art Mr. Bryant helps Forrest Banta with his paper mache project. Mr. Fugett directs the Senior and cadet bands. Franklin County's band is known for its excellence. Mrs. Schirmer's chorus classes include music appreciation and theory as well | as plenty of good singing. Ч wel UT à; | | CLAYTON FUGETT JANE SCHIRMER A.B., Morehead State College B.S., Nazareth College Band Chorus, Theory, and Music Appreciation 41 42 Foreign Languages ee cs 1 WHEN HOME i HE WESTIE ul = ши ША... ر‎ CAROL SWORD A.B., Morehead Latin | and 11 Biology Associating pictures with words is very helpful to students learning a foreign language. IDA H. CHRISTOPHER A.B., Kentucky Wesleyan College M.A., University of Kentucky French | and II General Math | Appreciation of Other Peoples ROSEMARY WEDDINGTON, A.B., Berea College Spanish Il, Ill, and IV Mrs. Weddington and her student teacher, Miss Volhard, help Larry Ellis with a difficult Spanish translation. Learning a language is not all vocabulary as is shown in Miss Ket- tenacker's Spanish class. GWEN KETTENACKER A.B., University of Kentucky Spanish | 43 Mathematics Compasses and other tools are certainly a part of any geometry class, Mrs. Alexander helps this student with solid geometry by Proofs are a necessary evil as far as geometry is concerned. Mrs. Hutchinson, the advanced math teacher, is always ready to give extra help to any student. p 4 4 JOHN L. VICKERS III JANICE H. SMITH B.S., Furmen University A.B. Kentucky Wesleyan Geometry Physics Geometry, General Math The Magic of Numbers ANNA M. ALEXANDER A.B. Georgetown College Algebra 1, Geometry ELIZABETH HUTCHINSON B.S., Eastern State College Algebra Il, Advanced Math Board drills help students to become more proficient and also develop speed. Mrs. Skeen, a graduate of Berea College, helps students at the board in one of her general math classes. BROOKS HINCKLE A. B., Eastern Kentucky State College M.A., University of Kentucky Algebra 1, General Math II ] ! | | Explanations using the blackboard are very helpful to any math student. WENDELL McCOURT B. S. Eastern Kentucky State College Algebra |, General Math Individual attention always helps a student to learn his subject better. 45 Qcience Franklin C : - biology, ке т veal Гор SR The Law of Concentration—probably science's most important tilled water for a chemistry experiment, SEA e Бак днн a student's mind to delve into the mysteries of our urroundinas. Science concerns itself with the universe, and everything in it, living or lifeless, a M these living and non-living participants tip the scale in the great balance е Science courses teach an appreciation of this universe through knowledge. ether it is an understanding of the, perigdic tab)e or of the structure of a leaf, each unit of knowledge gained throughystudy ddds} to. а awareness of the world around us. en og) MO opt ] At MILDRED BERRY Е x 2:3 ALICE M. STRANGE NANCY SANDLIN 206 2 of Louisville BS GC Ка а Collage DU ӨР Kentucky 30 сша M.A., University of Kentucky General Science Chemistry M. ESTELLE WHIPKEY B.S., M. Ed., University of Pittsburgh General Science, Physical Science An understanding of longitude and latitude is an important part of under- standing physical science. Two students look on interestedly while Mrs. Berry demonstrates dis- tillation of water. Tests are a dreaded part of any course, even Mrs. Sandlin's general science class. 47 GRACE EVANS B.S., Murray College Biology AL Ч, JAY JOHNSTON B.S., Lincoln Memorial University Biology u B ROBERT D. PULLEN B.S., M.A., Georgetown College Biology, Advanced Biology One of the most interesting parts of advanced biology is a study of the human circulatory system. 48 Home Economics HELENE ARNOLD CLEOTA BOLLING MARIAN BOONE B.S., M.S., University of Ky B.S., Madison College B.S. Home Economics | and |! M.S., University of Kentucky Home Economics | A Beauty salon? No, Mrs. Bolling shows two students the correct way to manicure their nails as part of the Looking My Best unit. Characteristics of good nut bread are . . . Mrs. Boone shows her Home Ec. II class how to make some holiday treats. Miss Arnold is always willing to help girls—whether it be with sewing or cooking or pressing a blouse. 49 Agriculture HAROLD POOLE B.S., University of Kentucky [ Agriculture I] and IV ` Nx 1. 5 ' Mr. Poole examines Mike Luscher's bright red tractor. Agriculture courses teach better ways of farming. The FFA is an integral part of the agricultural program. DOYT BOLLING B.S., M.S., University of Kentucky Agriculture |. Ill, and IV gricultural program is the cultivation of a tobacco crop. Here amines a stick ready for market. 50 Industrial Arts WILLIAM T. BARNES B.S., M.A., Eastern Kentucky State College General Shop, General Metal, General Electricity Mr. Barnes explains the use of some of the machinery in the shop. Franklin County has an excellent program in industrial arts. Several boys attend the LafayeHe Vocational School each morning. Others take courses at Franklin County in general shop, general metal, electricity, mechanical drawing, and general wood. FRANKLIN MUSIC B.S., Eastern Kentucky State College General Shop, General Wood, and Drafting. Mr. Music helps Kenneth Mattingly with a drawing in mechanical drawing class. 51 52 Health and Physical Education JOAN JOHNSTON B.S., Lincoln Memorial University Health and Physical Education Freshman health and physical education courses teach students the fun that comes from being physi- cally fit. Health emphasizes physical fitness through knowledge of the body and how it works. Physical education teaches health through activity—volley- ball, basketball, tumbling, exercises, and track. Mrs. Johnston is shown in the classroom where much of health education is accomplished. JEAN S. WRIGHT A.B., M.A., University of Kentucky Health and Physical Education Driver Education Another important part of Franklin County's physical education department is its program of driver education. Much of the driver education program is done in the car. JOHN LYKINS B.A., M.A., Georgetown College Health and Physical Education Driver Training Ready for tip-off boys? Mr. Lykins gives some basketball pointers to Donnie Watts in his physical education class. RICHARD LAYNE A.B., Marshall Health and Physical Education 53 Student Teachers First semester student leachers: Charlotte Arnall, Pat Stuart, Mary Elizabeth Willett, Valerie Vohard, Nancy Dudgeon, Ruby King, and Judy Sciarce. Student teachers ar e a welcome ad- dition to FCHS classrooms. Young, fresh, and bubbling with enthusiasm and new ideas, they often fascinate their students with their knowledge. Student teachers at Franklin County come from Georgetown College and the University of Kentucky; they leave to go to numerous high schools (al- though some like us so much that they return to us as teachers). All students join in love and appreciation for our wonderful student teachers. Second semester student teachers: Martha Shropshire, Carol Garland, Judy Whitmer, Mary Pitman, David White, James Johnson, Dennis Lehmann, Phil McLaughlin, Doris Evans, Carol Williams, Carole Leu, and Linda Price. Teachers Are People ... and... Who put the extra pepper on my enchilada? ... And then | hit the Governor! People Are Funny Hey kid, could you help me with this problem? 55 Marce a” eno t S ix e 5 pons 4 v Manager, Syvent © Q6 | Procedures 813.000 p , Б 56 58 Senior Selections of '66 TODAY Today while the blossoms still cling to the vine, I'll taste your strawberries, I'll drink your sweet wine. A million tomorrows shall all pass away, ere | forget all the joy that is mine today. I'll be a dandy and I'll be a rover, you'll know who | am by the song that | sing. I'll feast at your table, I'll sleep in your clover who cares what the morrow shall bring. Today while the blossoms still cling to the vine, I'll taste your strawberries, I'll drink your sweet wine, | can't be contented with yesterday's glory, | can't live on promises winter to spring. Today is my moment and now is my story. I'll laugh and I'll cry and I'll sing. Today while the blossoms still cling to the vine, I'll taste your strawberries, I'll drink your sweet wine. A million tomorrows shall all pass away, ere | forget all the joy that is mine today. COLORS Burgundy and Pink Apple Blossom MARY JO ARNETT Ambition: Money! Success! Happiness! Activities: Cadet Band |; Senior Band 2; GAA 2; FHA 2; FBLA 4. STEVE LEE ASHBY Ambition: Not to be rich but to have the conven- iences of... Activities: FBLA 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4. MARILYN AUBREY Ambition: To travel and live a happy and success- ful life. Activities: Secretary of Class I; Pep Club I; GAA l; Secretary of Class 3; Spanish Club 3; Color Bearer 3; Secretary of Class 4; FBLA 4; Senior Council 4. ALMOND JOY BAILEY Ambition: To become a model or actress. Activities: FHA GARY WAYNE BAILEY Ambition: To be a commercial artist. Activities: Art Club 4, President 4. WILLIAM THOMAS BAKER 59 LARRY W. BARKER Ambition: Live. Activities : Pep Club 1; Speech Club 4. WILLIAM CARL BARRETT Ambition: Coach. Activities: Spanish Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1; Football I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; FC Club 2, 3, 4; Usher 3; Art Club 4. JAMES FORREST BANTA JOAN LANE BARBER Ambition: To get a job and get married later in life. KENNETH G. BELL Ambition: Draftsman Activities: Football 4. PAUL EARL BETHEL Ambition: First chair in New York's Philharmonic. Activities: Spanish Club 3, 4; Band !, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Central Kentucky Youth Orchestra 3, 4. LINDA KAYE BRITTON Ambition: To graduate and go to college. Activities: FHA 1; GAA 1; FBLA 4. DAVID PAT BRYAN Ambition: To be as pretty as Charlie Waits. Activities: Football |, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3; FC Club 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY FAYE BOONE Ambition: To live a worthwhile, happy life. Activities: Band |, 2; Pep Club I; FBLA 4, Treasurer 4 FHA |, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; First Vice President 4. ROBERT FRANKLIN BREWER Ambition: To get out of school. Activities: FFA 1, 2; Chorus I, 2. MARILYN BRYAN Ambition: To graduate from College. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorette 4; FBLA 4. KENDELL JEREL BUTLER Ambition: Field of Science and Mathematics. Activities: Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; JCL I, 2, 3, 4; Student Council I, 2, 3; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Drama 1; Annual Staff 4, Advertizing Editor 4. 61 RENDELL TEREL BUTLER Ambition: Success at whatever | do. Activities: JCL 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Annual Staff, Advertising Editor 4; Drama |. DONALD RAY CABLE Ambition: Dodge the Draft. Activities: Band |, 2; Lafayette Vocational School 3, 4. PETE CAMPASSI Ill Ambition: To be the best. Activities: Football I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Track |, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Color bearer 3; Class President 3, 4; FC Club 2, 3, 4; Co captein 3; All Mid State 3. LINDA DARLENE CANTRILL Ambition: To be a lawyer. Activities: Usher 3; FHA 1; GAA |, 2, 3, 4; Secre- tary 3, President 4; JCL 2, 3, 4; Spanish Clul 3, 4; Volleyball Team 1; Girls Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 2; Best Athlete 4. BONNIE LETITIA CARDWELL Ambition: To be a nurse and get married. Activities: Chorus 1, 2; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, 2nd Vice President 4; ЕМА 3, 4; JCL 2, 3; 4 Н Club 1, 2, 3, 4, reporter 4. CHARLES GOEBEL CARDWELL Ambition: To do my best in everything | do. PAUL DARYL CARTER Ambition: To make a success of life Activities: Band |, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4. JERRY WAYNE CARTWRIGHT Ambition: To make a real success of life. Activities: Band |, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; JCL CHARLOTTE JEANNE CAUDILL Ambition: To be great. Activities: Transfer from Frankfort High; JCL. 3, 4; Falcon Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Art Club 4; JOHNNY CLYDE CHEEK Ambition: To be successful Activities: Math Club; FBLA. JOHN MORGAN CHINN Ambition: To get a college education. Activities: Key Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 4; Math Club 4; Falcon Staff 4; Drama 4; Speech Club 4. 4 63 GENEENA FAY CHURCH Ambition: To be a career girl. Activities: Band |, 2; FBLA 4; Speech Club 2, 3; Student Council 1; Pep Club 1. 2 L BEVERLY YYONNIE cmo ese? Атина HA Tras YEG 1 2 RUER Жр o Club 4. an GARY DANE CLARK Ambition: Baseball and to have a STO. Activities: Football 1; Baseball 2, 3, 4; FC Club 3, 4. LUTHER CLARK JR. Ambition: To live a happy life. Activities: Basketball I, 2, 3. ROBERT H. COMLEY Ambition: To graduate from college. Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; JCL 2, 3, 4. SYLVIA KAYE CONQUEST Ambition: To live happily ever after. Activities: FHA 2, 3, 4; FBLA 4. DEBRA VIRGINIA DAVIS CONWAY Ambition: To marry Ben??? Activities: Pep Club |; Student Council 2, 3; Valen- tine Candidate 2; Band |, 2, 3, Majorette 2, 3. SUSAN DARNELL CONWAY Ambition: To get a good job and be a success in life. Activities: YFC 1, 2, 3; FBLA 4. RONALD LEE COOK Ambition: To be an electrical technician. Activities: Band |, 2, 3, 4. LINDA PAULETTE CORNN LINDA JEAN CRAIG Ambition: To be a teacher. Activities: Chorus 3; Choir 3, 4; Girls Chorus 4. CHARLES BRADLEY CROWE ‘Ambition: To become a licensed electronics tech- nician. Activities: Lafayette Vocational School 3, 4. 65 RICHARD WILLIAM DAILEY Ambition: To become a draftsman. JUDITH LYNN DANIEL Ambition: To have the best of everything in life. Activities: Pep Club 1; FBLA 3, 4; Speech Club 4; Valentine Court 3. MARY REBECCA DANIEL Ambition: To be a teacher. Activities: Math Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Speech Club 4; Senior Council 4; Annual Staff 4; Science Club 4; Art Club 4, Vice-President 4. TAYLOR L. DAVIDSON Ambition: To be happy and successful. Activities : Key Club 2, 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; Latin Club 2; JCL 3, 4; Band 1; Projectionist 2, 3, 4; Senior Council 4. DOUG EMRICH DAVIES Ambition: To play professional baseball. Activities: Football I, 3, 4; Baseball I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 2, 3; Math Club 3, 4; FC Club 2, 3, 4; JCL 2, 3, 4; Student Council I, 2, 3, 4; Senior Council 4; Usher 3; Chairman—Student Welfare Program 4. LARRY LEE DODSON Ambition: To be liked. ETHEL JANE DRISKELL Lf Ambition: To be a cosmetologist. K Activities: 4-H 1; FHA 2; Art Club 4. RONALD PENN EASTERLY Ambition: To go to the University of Florida. Activities: Student Council 1, 4; Class President 1; Pep Club I; Key Club 4; Football I, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 2, 3, 4; FC Club 4. JUDI DONALDSON Ambition: To have a fabulous life. Activities: Pep Club 1; FBLA; FHA; ALICE ANN DRISKELL Ambition: To be a success. Activities: FBLA 4. JOHN OWEN EAVES Ambition: To write a best-seller. Activities: Beta Club 3, 4; Band I, 2, 3, 4: Math Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Student Council 3; JCL 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3; Debate Team 4; Central Kentucky Youth Sym- phony Orchestra 4; All State Chorus 4. PHYLLIS GAY EDINGTON Ambition: To get a good job and to have a suc- cessful marriage. Activities: FBLA. 67 LARRY D. ELLIS Ambition: To be a good American. Activities: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Speech Club 3, 4; Projectionist 3; JIMMIE GAYLE ESTILL Ambition: To succeed in life. DEWEY NILE EVANS WILLIAM HYDEN EVANS Ambition: To get a college education at any cost. Activities: Falcon Staff 4. JOSEPH H. EWALT Ambition: To make it through U.K. and become a successful engineer. Activities: Band |, 2, 3, 4; President 4; Football 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Beta Club 3, 4, Vice- President 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, President 3; Student Council 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Math Club 3, 4; KEVIN ROSS FERGUSON Ambition: To finish Vocational School. Activities: Basketball I; FFA 2, 3; DONNA SUE GAINES Ambition: To graduate. Activities: FHA 2. GAYLA S. GAINES Ambition: To lead a happy and successful life. Activities: FBLA 3, 4; YFC 2; Future Nurses Club 4; Spanish Club 4. KENNETH L. FLOOD Ambition: To become a medical technologist. MARILYN JOAN FLYNN Ambition: To be successful in the business world. Activities: FBLA 4, Secretary 4. STEPHEN FLOYD GAMES Ambition: To graduate from college. Activities: Pep Club 1; Golf Team 1; Football I; Drama Club І, 2; Science Club I, 2, 3, 4; FBLA 3; Tennis Team 3, 4. DUARD MICHAEL GATEWOOD Ambition: To make all the money in the world. 69 MICHAEL EUGENE GILL Ambition: To kill a record deer. Activities: Pep Club 1; Usher 3; Spanish Club; Foot- ball |; Senior Council. GLENN GIPSON Ambition: To be successful in life. Activities: FFA. DAVID EUGENE GLASS Ambition: To get a new sports car. Activities: 4-H І, 2, 3, 4; FFA 1, 3, 4; FBLA 4, Vice-President 4; Speech Club 4. DONALD DAVID GOINS | PHILLIP MILLIKEN GORDON | Ambition: To be a rich lawyer. Activities: Band |, 2, 3, 4; JCL 2; Student Council 3, JERRY THOMAS GRAVES Ambition: To play baseball. Activities: Football I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I; Track 1, 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Class Vice-President 3, 4; Senior Council 4; Student Council 4; FC Club 2, 3, 4; Usher 3. OMAR LESLIE GREEMAN Ambition: To become a Druid. KIRTLEY ALAN GREEN Ambition:'To be happy in life. Activities: Basketball I; Football I, 4; Student Council 3; Key Club 4; Graduation Color Bearer 3; FC Club 4; Best Groomed 4; PAMELA CAROL GRIM Ambition: To go to college and live a happy and useful life. Activities: Transferred from Middleboro 3; Chorus 3, 4; FBLA 4: BURLEIGH GRIMES Ambition: To have a good time in life. 2 2 i Fone д? ы А Б E HAMILTON Ambition: To graduate from college. . Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club I: Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4: Usher 3; Annual Staff 4; French Club 4; Science Club 4: 71 DOUGLAS BARRY HAMMOND Ambition: Go to college TOMMY JACKSON HARDIN Ambition: To learn to draw AL, ا‎ Er TOD AD Ge UA “7” BARBARA HARDY) THO ےر“‎ $ AmbitfobrTe be ambastador to! Spain A С р = „ Activities: Beta „Club 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Ir ıl Sphptsh Club. 2, 3, 4; FTA 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 1 Fi (C РУ, ТД ЛЕР Ad LU d АА STEVEN LEE HARP Ambition: To go to college, get-married and get rich. Activities: Band |, 2: ANN STUART HARROD Ambition: Sogal worker Activities: Latin Club 1, 2; JCL 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres. 2, Sec. 3; FTA 2; Beta Club 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Asst. Editor 4; Most outstanding Junior Girl; FNA 1; Senior Coun- cil 4. HAROLD SCOTT HARROD Ambition: To play college ball Activities: Basketball 2, 4; FBLA 3. BARBARA BEMIS HENRY Ambition: To get a good job. Activities: Pep Club I; GAA I, 2; Library Aid I, 2; Chorus 4. RICKY ALAN HILES Ambition: To be successful through college. Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 3, 4; FC Club 3, 4; Usher 3. WANDA JEAN HAZELWOOD Ambition: To be rich and single Activities: Girls Chorus 1; Mixed Regional Chorus 2; FHA 2, 3, 4; FBLA 4. BETTY HEILMAN Ambition: To be successful in life Activities: FBLA 4; Pep Club І. BETTY HOCKENSMITH Ambition: To get a good job and be a success in life. Activities: FBLA 2, 3, 4; FHA 4; Chorus 4. LINDA FAYE HOCKENSMITH Ambition: To be a secretary. Activities: FBLA. 73 WANDA HOCKENSMITH Ambition: To be ambitious. Activities: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA I, 4; YFC 1, 2, 3; FBLA 4. PATRICIA ANN HODGES Ambition: To teach handicapped children. Activities: FTA |, 2; Band I, 2, 3; Chorus 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Sec. “Treasurer 4s Annual Staff 4; Dra- matics I. PAULA KAY HOCKENSMITH Ambition: To graduate and become a success in life. Activities: Student Council |, 2; Pep Club I; GAA 1; FBLA 4; Color Bearer 3. a SANDY HOLTON Ka: N Ambition: To be a wanderer. Activities: FFA |, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club |. BEVERLY ANN HOGAN Ambition: To get my life story in the art section ‘of Time. Activities: Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4; Sec. 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Treas. 4; French Club 3, 4; Pres.. 4; Speech Club 4; Reporter 4; Annual Staff 4; Usher 3; Art Club 4. JOYCE LEE HOSLEY Ambition: To graduate and be a success in life. Activities: Pep Club 1; FBLA 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Falcon Staff 4; Art Club 4; Best Personality 4. JERE FRAN JEWELL Ambition: To make those around me happy. Activities: GAA 2; Student Council 3, 4; Band І, 2, 3, 4: 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4; Annual Staff 4, Senior Editor 4; Senior Council 4; Art Club 4, Vice-President 4; Future Nurses 4; JCL I, 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 4; Most Dependable 4. THOMAS ALLEN JOHNS Ambition: To make $30,000 a year. Activities: Student Council 1, 2, 4; Math Club 3, 4, President 4; Band I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4; All-State Band 3; Usher 3; Key Club 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Speech Club 4; Pep Club 1; Kentucky Youth Symphony Orchestra 2, 3 4. JOAN ELIZABETH HOWARD Ir Ambition: To succee Activities: FHA 2, 3, poi USSEL aen JACKSON Ambition: To succeed in life. MARY GAYLE JOHNSON Ambition: To learn to drive. Activities: Speech Club 4; Chorus 4. SANDRA KAY JONES Ambition: To get a job and make some money- Activities: Pep Club 1; Student Council !; Usher 3; FBLA 4. 75 WILLIAM EARL KELLEY Ambition: To win the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Activities: Latin Club 1, 2; JCL 1, 2, 3, 4; President 3, 4; FIA 2, 3, 4; President 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Boys State 3. BETTY LOU KEMPER Ambition: To be a teacher and to go to England. Activities: FTA 3, 4; FHA 1; Chorus I, 3; Annual Staff Circulation Editor 4; Dramatics 1. WILLIAM ARNOLD JUETT Ambition: Graduate from college and lead a good life. Activities: Football I, 2, 3; FC Club 2; Key Club 3, 4; Track 1, 3. DAVID J. JUREK Ambition: To retire. Activities: FFA 1; 4-H 3. JUDY LYNN KEMPER Ambition: To help all my dreams come true. Activities: FBLA 4; FNA 1; FHA 2; Beta Club 3, 4. MICHAEL FLYNN KILLEN Ambition: To be successful in life. Activities: Football 1; Baseball I, 4; Track 1; Spanish Club 2; Pep Club I. BEVERLY CAROL KILLION Ambition: To graduate and get a job. Activities: Chorus |. KAREN ANN KIMMEL Ambition: To become a social worker. Activities: Beta Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Speech Club 3, 4, President 4; Future Nurses Club 4; French Club 3, 4, Vice President 4; Student Council 4; Usher 3; Annual Staff 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Trans- fer from Shelbyville 3. THOMAS RAY KINMAN Ambition: To be a success in life. Activities: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball I, 2, 3, 4; FC Club 2, 3, 4; Key Club 4; Student Council Alter- nate |. BONNIE KNIGHT Ambition: Settle unfinished business with Uncle Sam and get a good job. Activities: Band |, 2. STANLEY ALLISON LEE JR. Ambition: To get out of school LINDA ESTELLA LEITCH Ambition: To be a housewife and mother. Activities: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Nurses Club I: FBLA 4. 77 SARA KATHERINE LEWIS Ambition: To be a pharmacist and have a success- ful and happy life. Activities: Bgta Club 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Treasurer 4CL |, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club I, 2; Student Councikf GAA 1; Annual Staff 4. SHARONUSEWELL LEWIS o be a professional cosmetologist. Actiyities: ҮЕС 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1, 4. SUSAN CHARLENE LEWIS Ambition: To become a great artist. Activities: FHA I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Future Nurses Club; Art Club 4, Vice President 4. NANCY ELMA LOCHER Ambition: To find the answers. Activities: GAA 1; Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 3; Student Council I, 2; Senior Council 4; Class Secretary 2; Jr. Varsity Cheerleader |, Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3; FC Club 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL LEE LUSCHER Ambition: To fill my space in life's book. Activities: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, President 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4, Executive Council 4; JCL I, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant At Arms 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4, President 4; Outstanding Jr. Boy 3; Bluegrass Boy's State 3; U.K. Leadership Confer- ence 3; Usher 3; Annual Staff, Sports Editor 4; Senior Council 4; Art Club 4; Most Likely to suc- ceed 4. LOUIS A. LYNN Ambition: To graduate from High School. RICHARD VINCENT MANUEL Ambition: Perfection. Activities: JCL |, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Football 1, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 4; Falcon Staff 4: FBLA 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Pep Club I; Drama 2; Speech Club 2, 3; Usher 3; FC Club 4; All Mid-State Con- ference 4. GREGORY LEE MARSHALL Ambition: To get a B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. Activities: Transfer from Columbia Junior High 2; FTA 3, 4, Vice President 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Blue- grass Boy's State 3; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Annual Staff Editor-in-Chief 4; Art Club 4; Most Depend- able 4. JAMES TILTON MacDONALD Ambition: Go to University of Kentucky. Activities: Football 1; Golf I, 2, 3, 4; FBLA 4. LEONARD SCOTT MACKEY Activities: Choir І, 2, 3. KENNETH R. MATTINGLY Ambition: To be a successful farmer. Activities: FFA І, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4. SANDRA MAE McCANN Ambition: To be a successful secretary. Activities: FHA 2, 3; FBLA 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, President 4; Beta Club 3, 4; ҮЕС 1. 79 AMELIA CHESER McCLAIN Ambition: To get 120 words a minute in shorthand. Activities: Chorus |, 2, 3. PEARLLINDA McCLURE Ambition: Live to a ripe old age. Activities: Transfer; Tennis 1, 2, 4; FHA I, 2, 4; Pep Club I, 2, 3; Powder Puff Football I, 3, 4: Chorus |, 2, 3; GAA 4. WILLIAM NATHAN McDANIEL Ambition: To be an electronics technician. Activities: Band |, 2, 3, 4; FBLA 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. JAMES DEWEY McDONALD Ambition: To get more education and get married. Activities: Football I, 3, 4; FC Club 3, 4. MARK E. McDONALD Ambition: To become a C.P.A. Activities: FBLA 3, 4; Band І, 2. JANET CAROL McINTYRE Ambition: To graduate and get a good job. Activities: Chorus 3, 4; FBLA 4. SAMUEL E. McNEELY Ambition: To graduate from Davidson. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Science Club I, 2, 3, 4; JCL 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Debate Team 4; Student Council 2, 3. ANN DORIS McQUILLEN Ambition: To graduate and get a job. Activities: Chorus 4; Future Nurses Club 1. DONALD BRADLEY MEFFORD Ambition: To be a winner. Activities: FBLA 3, 4. JOYCE ANN METTS Ambition: To own a race horse. Activities: Pep Club !; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; FBLA 4. WILLIAM FLOYD MILLER Ambition: To go to college. BRENDA MITCHELL PAUL EDWARD MITCHELL Ambition: To find my real ambition and goal for life. Activities: Band 1, 2; Chorus 1; Drama Сі 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Falcon Staff 4; Annual Staff 4, LARRY VAN MONTGOMERY Ambition: National Forest Ranger. Activities: Key Club 3, 4; FC Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I, 2; Class President 2; Usher 3; Art Club 4. JUDY CAROL MITCHELL Ambition: To be a secretary. Activities: Spanish Club 2: FBLA 4. MARY MITCHELL DONNA MARIE MOORE Ambition: To have a successful life and marry Jim Hayden. Activities: FBLA 4. MICHAEL RAY MOORE Activities: Key Club 3, 4; Football !, 3, 4: FTA 3, 4; FBLA 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Outstanding Fresh- man Boy: JCL I, 2, 3, 4; Falcon Staff 4; Science Club 4; Speech Club 4; FC Club 4; Annual Staff 4. STEVE REDMON MOORE Ambition: Avoid the draft. Activities: Football GLENN THOMAS NEWNAM Ambition: Become a drafter. Activities: FFA 1, 2 3. JOE COLEMAN OLIVER Ambition: To be great. Activities: Track 2. Ë dra alg т Ambition: To have a happy, successful life. Activities: FHA I, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1; JCL Drama |; Chorus |. MAGGIE L. PAGE Ambition: To find happiness. Activities: FHA 1, 2; FBLA 3, 4; Pep Club 1; GAA l; Library Club |, 2. JANE ALLEN PALMER Ambition: To succeed in finding happiness. Activities: FHA 1; Spanish Club 2, 4; Falcon Staff 4; Editor 4; Library Assistant |; FBLA 4; Science Club I; Speech Club 4; Pep Club 1. 83 DONNA COX PARDI Ambition: To be a beautician. Activities: GAA 1; Chorus 2, 3; FBLA 2, 3. CAROL ELAINE PARRISH Ambition: To set meaningful goals, and then reach them. Activities: FHA |, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, President 4, District Reporter 4; French Club I, 2, Vice Presi- dent 2; Outstanding Sophomore Girl; Beta Club 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Annual Staff Business Manager 4. CONNI E ANN PARRISH Ambition: To become a beautician. Activities: GAA RALPH BRYANT PEAVLER Ambition: To get a college education, somehow. Activities: Band |, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Science Club 1; Spanish Club 2, 3; Speech Club 4; Balcony Staff 4; Best Sense of Humor 4. N EN: ETHEL IVENE PEFFER Ambition: To get my MRS degree. Activities: Transfer from Frankfort High School. BARBARA ANN PELFREY Ambition: To become an interior decorator and get married in five years or sooner. Activities: Speech Club 4, Treasurer 4; Pep Club 1; Usher 3. JESSE CHURCH PENN JR. Ambition: To be successful in life. Activities: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; Football 3; Class Treasurer 3. JIMMIE LEE PERKINS Ambition: To go to college. Activities: Football I; 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President I; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter |. RICHARD GUY PHILLIPS Ambition: To become an electronics technician. Activities: Lafayette Vocational School |, 2. DAVID LEE POLLARD Ambition: To be great. BEVERLY JOYCE POPE Ambition: To have enough of everything. Activities: FBLA I, 2; Future Nurses 1; GAA І. GAIL LYNN POYNTER Ambition: To get out of school and get a good job. Activities: Pep Club |; FBLA. 85 LARRY ALLEN RAGLAND Ambition: To graduate from a four year college and then make all the money in the world. Activities: Band 1, 2; Speech Club 4; FBLA 3, 4; Pep Club I. ROBERT DOUGLAS REDMON SUSAN BENNETT PUCKETT Ambition: To learn to drive Wayne's car (4 speed). Activities: Pep Club I; FBLA 4; Valentine Candi- date | TERRY QUARLES Ambition: To become a social worker. Activities: JCL I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Future Nurses Cub 4, Secretary 4; Falcon Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4; Powder Puff Football 4; Art Club 4, Secretary 4. RICHARD WINSTON REED Ambition: To be a lawyer or teacher. Activities: Golf Team |, 2,.3, 4; FBLA I, 2, 3, 4; Speech Club |, 2, 3, 4, Speech Tournament |. REBECCA SUE RENFRO CONNIE LYNN REUER Ambition: To be a success in the business world. Activities: Pep Club I; FBLA 4; GAA I. CONNIE SUE REYNOLDS Ambition: To live a worthwhile, happy life. Activities: Spanish Club 3, 4; Science Club 3; Stu- dent Council 3. JAMES P. ROBERTS — Ambition: Anything but a ditch d g Activities: Football 1; Spanish 4: Band |, 2, 3, 4, Drum p.t. der BOBBIE JEAN ee Ambition: To be successful and happy. DAVID RODGERS Ambition: Become a tool and die maker. Activities: Lafayette Vocational School. DALE WILLIAM ROGERS Ambition: To obtain a good college education. Activities: JCL 2, 3, 4: Track ! 87 GENE A. ROLAND Ambition: To become an accountant. Activities: FBLA 4; Audio Visual Club 2. WILLIAM THOMAS ROSE Ambition: To become a chemical engineer. Activities: Football; Swimming Team; Choir. DAVID EDWARD ROGERS Ambition: To graduate from F.C.H.S. and College. Activities: Cadet Band; Senior Band; Speech Club. JERRY LEE ROGERS Ambition: To get through life. DANNY WAYNE SALYERS Ambition: To be just like no one else. Activities: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club I; FC Club 3, 4. DOUGLAS ZACK SALYERS BRIANA DARLENE SCHILLER Ambition: Always smile and be happy. Activities: Pep Club I; Spanish Club I; FBLA 4; Art Club 4. GLENN WESLEY SEWELL Ambition: To be a Shark and die rich. Activities: Football I, 2, 3; FC Club 2, 3; Audio Visual Club 2, 3, 4; Art Club 4. WAYNE HUGHES SHIELDS Ambition: To be a machinist or tool and die maker and get married. Activities: Lafayette Vocational Technical School LINDA FRANCES SLUCHER Ambition: To be a success in life. Activities:. FBLA 4 7 DAVID LYNN SMITH i Ambition: To be a C.P.A. A C ر‎ Activities: SLA 3, 4, President 4 4-H Club I, 2, 3. 4; FBLA 4; Science Club 4. угу, = fU DEN acy! —J Cz KAT к аа sf Ambition: To be a-veterinarian. Activities: FFA 1, 2, 3, T © tafe Team; Speech Club. Ж rt ct e Um E y NANCY CAROL SMITH Ambition: To succeed in the business world. Activities: Chorus 2, 3. DEAN RAYMOND SORG Ambition: Activities: Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Student Council 2, 4, President 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Football I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Club 4; Usher 3; FC Club I, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 4. ARTHUR DAVID SPAETH JR. Ambition: To be a farmer and get married. Activities: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA JOHNSON SPAULDING Ambition: To achieve great happiness in life. Activities: Pep Club 1; FHA 2. LEONARD ALLEN SPILLMAN Ambition: To be successful. Activities: 4-H Club 3. JAMES ALLEN STALLARD BRENDA SUE STEWART Ambition: To travel and see the world. Activities: JANE LEE STEWART Ambition: To make someone happy. Activities: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Future ‘Nurses Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Girls State Alternate 3; Usher 3; Falcon Staff, Co-Editor 4: BRENDA STIGERS Ambition: To get out of school. Activities: Chorus 2; Girls Chorus 3; Library Assist- ant I; FBLA LINDA MAE STIVERS Ambition: To succeed in all | attempt and always be happy. NORMA CHERYL STIVERS Ambition: To get 60 words a minute in typing. Activities: FBLA 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA I, 2,3,4. RODNEY STUCKER Ambition: Bum. Activities: Football 1; Baseball 2, 3, 4: FC Club 3, 4: Pep Club 1. 9 MARGARET ELIZABETH TACKETT Ambition: Go to Western Kentucky State College. Activities: Cheerleader | 2; Jr. Varsity; Student Council 1, 3; GAA 1; Usher 3; Majorette 4; FBLA 3, 4; Pep Club 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary Treasurer 4. SANDRA SUE TAYLOR Ambition: To be a nurse. Activities: GAA |, 2; Future Nurses Club 2, 4. DONALD LEE SUTHERLAND Ambition: NANCY ADELE SWAIN Ambition: To see the farthest corner of the world. Activities: Pep Club I; GAA I; Student Council 1; Cheerleader 1; Spanish Club 3, 4; Speech Club 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES LOUIS THOMPSON Ambition: To be President of Gulf Oil Corporation. Activities: Basketball 2; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4. EDMOND MILAN THOMPSON RANDY DUANE TILLETT Ambition: To play pro basketball. Activities: Key Club 3, 4; Basketball I, 2, 3; Pep Club I; FC Club 4. ROBERT BRUCE TILLETT Ambition: To live a long time. Activities: Basketball 4; Baseball 4; FBLA 3, 4;. LUCY LOUISE TOLES Ambition: To be a nice person. Activities: Chorus |, 2, 3. PAMELA KAY TRACY Ambition: To be happy and become a success in life. Activities: FBLA 3, 4; GAA 1; Art Club 4; Annual Staff 4. Falcon Staff 4. DONNA KAY TRIPLETT Ambition: To attend cosmetologist school and be- come a licensed cosmetologist in the future. Activities: Pep Club 1; JV Cheerleader 1; Speech Club 4; Debate Team 4; Tennis Team 4. PHIL DOUGLAS TRIVETTE Ambition: To be a success. Activities: Band |, 2, 3, 4; Speech Club 4. 93 DAVE WESLEY TURLEY Ambition: To graduate. LILLIAN CONNIE VANCE Ambition: To travel and see the world. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA |; FBLA 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN VOGLER Ambition: To be successful and to make people happy as G. W. V. did. Activities: FTA І, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club |, 2, 3, 4; GAA I, 2; Chants 1, 4; Annual Staff 4. RONALD GILBERT WAINSCOTT Ambition: To go to college and graduate. SAMUEL JOSEPH WALL Ambition: To graduate from college. Activities: Projectionist 2, x Science Club 1; i AS A. P РЕ; Jh School - Om E VS KENNETH RAY WHITAKER Ambition: To be a business executive. Activities: FBLA 4. RONALD EDWARD WHITE Ambition: To become a professional singer. Activities: Transferred from Frankfort High 2; Chorus 3, 4. ( | { 1 Í CHARLES DAVID WATTS Ambition: To have fun without working for it. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club |, 2; FC Club 4; Band 1, 2. PATRICIA SUE WEST Ambition: To graduate and get a good job. Activities: Chorus |. AMY DAWN WILEY Ambition: To be a successful person. Activities: FBLA 4. MARIAN ROSE WILEY Ambition: To be a Secretary and housewife. Activities: Spanish Club 2. 95 JESSIE LEE WILHOITE Ambition: To be ambitious. Activities: FBLA 4 ROBERT ALLEN WOODS Ambition: To be successful. Activities: Basketball I, 3; Baseball 2, 3; FC Club; Pep Club |. SANDRA KAY WOODS Ambition: To be a doctor and get married. Activities: CHARLES WRIGHT JR. Ambition: To succeed in life. TAN Band 1, 2, 3, 4; GARY W. WRIGHT Ambition: To be a big success in life. Activities: Beta Club 3, 4; , ` Ye, Y, ч 7 12,3 4: ONALD [nes Ps Y Ambition: To get out of school. Activities: Football I, 2; Track Team 1; Pep Club І. COLE ANDREW YOUNGER Ambition: To be a successful Forest Ranger. Activities: Science Club I; Library Club 4; 4-H Club |, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4. TED ont STUART ALAN ZAHALKA Ambition: To get a Ph.D. in Physics. yow thit ged а zo Є. PAPER, LE AE (2 7727. eene 7 Ў x ) A ү 1; ПЕЛ LER. V, (E c Ar TE Ir “Щр. РУ } LES Ќе ELLI II ML ONCE C2 ALLEL TU ARDENA PARSE IP, a : 72242 AMM fh 2— Cb c Fr c GC AAV . ne p 25 d - y 7 GAIL ELIZABETH BOLTON Ambition: To be as distinctive as Phyliss Diller. Activities: GAA 1, 2; FNA I, 2; JCL 3, 4: FIA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Reporter 4; Falcon Staff 4; Annual Staff—Feature Editor 4; Speech Club 3, 4. 97 Senior Officers President Pete Campassi, Vice President Jerry Graves, Secretary Marilyn Aubrey, Treasurer Jere Fran Jewell Senior Sponsors Г. ШИ Ш: 1 IN - IN a EULALIA Т. «шш TG OT N ШЇЇ ИШ ATT a pu [| | ы | vl 3n AME 3 T li dá = = - FR ET ce, Essie Colvin ‚ Christine McCoy Alice Strange, Elizabeth Bru Vivian Moore, Don Sturgeon, Elizabeth Hutchin SUPERLATIVES 99 Mr. and Miss FLYER NANCY LOCHER PETE CAMPASSI 100 Most Dependable JERE JEWELL GREG MARSHALL D ә. ETS D.A.R. Good Citizen BEVERLY BOONE 102 Best All Around JOE EWALT KAREN KIMMEL 103 Most Likely to Succeed MIKE LUSCHER CAROL PARRISH Best Personality JOYCE HOSLEY TOMMY JOHNS 105 Most Popular DEAN SORG MARILYN AUBREY 106 Best Sense of Humor BRYANT PEAVLER BEVERLY HOGAN 107 Best Groomed PAULA HOCKENSMITH ALAN GREEN 108 ое” Ae UPC o ni Best Looking RON EASTERLY CONNIE PARRISH 109 LA Best Athlete. MOL XL e 7” = N SLINDA CANTRILL fN PETE CAMPASSI 110 A S 4 Nac Я IN r 44 pÀ I N | | Most Outstanding Juniors JANE GILBERT MIKE STRANGE The ability to maintain a high scholastic average along with a wide participation in extracurricular activities enabled Jane and Mike to receive this recognition. Jane is a member of the Beta Club, Junior Classical League, and is secretary of F.T.A. Mike is also a member of the Beta Club and F.T.A. and is a member of the varsity basketball team. cr 2323022 299802 7 Class Officers Left to right: Sharon Kimbel Treasurer Phil Hodges Vice President Mike Strange President Jayne Weiler Secretary 112 David Ballard Linda Ballinger Elizabeth Barker Paulette Beasley David Bell Larry Bell John Berry Donna Bobbitt Bart Bolin Pam Bolling Pam Bowen Eugene Bowman Barbara Adams Leona Allen Janice Anglin David Armstrong Paula Armstrong Becky Arnold Scotty Arnold Harold Atha Janie Atteberry Steve Aubrey Bradley Bailey Douglas Baker Randy Bradley Sara Bradley Philip Brawner Harriet Braz:n Paula Brewer Gwendolyn Brown Teresa Broyles Raymond Bryan Karan Bryant Peggy Bryant Sharan Bryant Gary Burton 113 Virginia BuHer James Camden Cindy Campbell Roger Cannada Betsy Carigan Linda Carpenter Jeanette Chisley Ginny Chism Chris Christian Barbara Clark Billy Clark David Clark Betty made a mistake? Patty Clark John Clements Betty Cloyd Clay Collins Connie Collins Jimmy Colston Robert Combs Mary Lou Conway Jimmy Cook Richard Cook Judy Coulter Robert Craig Bobbie Crawley Bob Criscillis John Crittenden Glenda Cunningham Mike Dailey Linda Daniel Jim Dawson Danny Dean Peggy Dempsey Joseph Devers Bernetta Donovan James Downey You'll have to think about that one, Jimmy. Patricia Duvall Gary Eblen Madeline Ellis Suzanne Fincel Allen Fincham Dianna Flynn David Fowler Roy Franklin Anita French Helen Kaye Frishe Danny Garrison Susan Gatewood Jane Gilbert Jerry Gipson Danny Goebe! Gary Goins Bob Goodlett Betty Graves Cecil Harry Graves Orville M. Gravitt Danny Gregory Karen Grider Susan Griffin Cynthia Grimes David Sorg—hard at work. WORK?? Dan Grimes Shirley Grimes Cathy Guess Wayne Hager Alex Hall Arthur Hall Houston Harned Joe Harrod Kenny Hawkins Richard Hawkins Billy Hayden Stevie Hays 116 Ronnie Hezelett Billy Joe Hearn Marcia Heaton Mary Hedges Patricia Hedges Jeanne Heltzel Vickie Hill Wilma Hippe Judy Hockensmith Phil Hodges Donnie Hogan Frances Holt Are you in detention hall, too? Brenda Hood Tobie Horn Buddy Howard Marian Howard Mike Howard Karen Hubbard Donna Humpherys Patrick Humphress Charlene Hutcherson Marilyn Johnson Joe Karsner Sharon Kimbel 117 Kenny Kincaid Paula Kinman Barry Kirk Scottie Kring Allen Lee Carol Lee William K. Lee Herbert Lewis Linda Lewis Richard Lewis Susan Lewis Bobby Litteral Edward Long Gary Wayne Lynn Debra Marshall Thomas Marshall Cheryl Martin Glenn McCann Larry McCann Stephen McClain Patsy McCord David McDonald David McDonald Linda McNabb Nancy McQuillen Olin Mefford Randy Metts Terry Miller Pauline Million Vicki Milten Charlie Mitchell Sandy Mitchell Ann Montgomery Angela Moore Brenda Moore Jane Moore 118 Carolyn Owens Carolyn Parrott Bobby Patrick Donna Payton Annette Perkins Jerry Perkins Linda Perkins Charles Perry Jim Peckett Keelan Pulliam Pamela Purvis Archie Quarles John Moore Paula Moore Richard Morris Edward Morrow Mike Morrow Donald Morse Jea nnie Newton Johnny Nichols Joyce Noel Tricia Norrell Beverly Norton Larry O'Nan Susie Ramsey Ramona Rawlins Stuart Reagan Johnna Redding John Reed Bonnie Reeves William Renfrow Betty Reuer Allan Rice Teresa Riddle Sondra Riordan Everett Roberts 119 Fred Roberts Cleo Robertson Diana Robinson Sherry Robinson Charles Rodgers Marshall Rogers Linda Rucker Lloyd Ryles Mike Salyers Lynda Sanders Cathy Sheets Sharon Sheets Is this a learning situation? Elmer Shepard Carolyn Shields John Shramm Patricia Simpson Donna Smith Gary Smith Jack Smith Judy Smith Richard Smith Susan Smith Brenda Smoak Daryl Snow David Sorg Barbara Stacy Anna Stallard Nanette Steele Michael Stephens James Stewart Mike Strange Gayle Sutherland Patricia Terry Diann Thurman Donald Toles Jim Toole Can you really sew? And iron too? Darrell Tracy Linda Traylor Patricia Trent Jim True Larry Vance Trudy Van Meter Chery! Vasser Claude Wade Donnie Wainscott Vicki Waits Jimmy Walker Nancy Fitzpatrick Kenneth Blevins Tommy Bowman Sandra Cammuse Karen Smith Dailey James Robert Dean Margaret Gattis Cathy Gordon Grant Hall Lonnie Hardin 122 Veda Watkins Michael Webb Sharon Webster Jayne Weiler Kay Whisman Linda White Sheila Whitt Susan Whitton Michael Wiley Cheri Wilson UNAVAILABLE Linda Hutcherson David Johnson Wayne Kays Linda Kemper Connie Lay Lou Ana Leach Larry Marshall John Frank Martin Sanford Miller Danny Wilson Maisie Wilson Teresa Wise Virginia Wise Geneva Wood Janet Wood Jim Woolums Bill Wright Terry Yokota Rolland Young Barbara Newton Charles Stephen O'Nan Tommy Pierce Mike Redmon Donnie Rodgers Pam Smith Rexie Thurman Janice Traine Robert Walton AS = PULATO RA. LL ЧАГАМ AITON САДАМА тамам мо TOBAGO UAUGUAT it n —-— EID TESIDIELES жак r VENEDUBLA = ғ | i Paene veneer 1 92649 p Most Outstanding Sophomores JANE DAVIDSON EDDIE MUNSON These two students were given the highest award of their class by the faculty of F.C.H.S. this year. Both students have high scholastic standings and participate in out- side activities. Jane is a member of the Junior Classical League and Future Teachers of America and also plays in the band. Eddie is also a member of the Junior Classi- cal League and its activities. s oes icers Left to right: Paul Brewer Vice President Duaine Boucher President Gary Moore Secretary Billy Woolums Treasurer 124 Connie Akins Larry Allison Elizabeth Anglin Bonnie Armstrong Foster T. Atterberry Dennis Bailey Sandra Baker Th omas Baker Billy Ballinger Ronnie Barber Elzie Barker Christopher Barlow Judy Bondurant Duiane Bucher Mike Bowman David Bradley Jo Bradley Paul Brewer Tommy Bright Alice Brooks Swynn Brophy Janie Brown Ronald Brumback Scott Bryan pw yo wih __ ob ot NSD А0; ie Steve Barnhart Jeanette Barrett Peme Baumgartner Holly Berry Ronald Berry Larry Biggs Barbara Bing Danny Bingham Larry Black Roy Blackburn Darryl Blackwell Marline Blankenship Herbert Bryant Anne Burns Barbara Butler Alvin Calvert Dean Cantrill Larry Cardwell Bill Carpenter Joan Carpenter Carol Carr Clarence Carrier Sally Carter Susan Carter What do you mean my bread stinks?! Glenn Cartwright Bill ‘Caudill Paula Chenault Jimmy Chism Mike Clark Sue Clark Vivian Clarke Roger Conway Connie Cook Linda Couch Terry Cox Я Scott Cunningham 126 2 Martha Daniels Jane Davidson Doris Davis Jackueline Davis Jane Dawson Scottie Dean Billy Dearborn Gary Dearborn Ronald Dearinger Leonard Dews Bobby Dinkle Wally Disponett Mmmm! I'd say he's about three inches?? Billy Doane Charlotte Doane Patricia Douglas Susan Dow Betty Downey Dean Downey Judy Dunavent Kenneth Dunavent Lucy Dunway Bill Durrett Lonnie Duvall Buddy Eastman 127 Harolene Eastman Lavolia Ellis Susan Elswick James Estes Susan Estill Jane Ewalt Terry Fallis Barbara Fayne Anna Flood Stephen Fortney Melba Franke Paula Fuqua x 1 | j BHT AA es VIDA | hope this batch doesn't turn out like the last о е!!! Billy Gaines Larry Gaines Julie Gayle Kathy Gilbert Sherry Goebel Steve Goins Mary Goodlett Kenny Graham Butch Graves John Graves Patsy Graves Richard Gray Kathy Green Judy Grimes Susan Grimes Jennifer Grogan Linda Hall Tommy Hall Aley Hamilton Judy Hamilton Vickie Hammond Billy Faye Hampton Michael Hardin Charles Harley Doesn't anyone know where the Atlantic Ocean is??? - Lucinda Harney Brenda Harper Mary Harrod Rita Harrod Judy Hawkins Robin Hawkins Jim Hayden Barry Hays A. W. Hazelwood Stanley Hensley Eddie Hieatt Ronald Hillard Brenda Hockensmith Edward Hockensmith Philip Hodges Ricky Hogan Linda Hollan Mark Holt Kathy Horn Hollie Howard Thelma Howard William Howard Paul Hulker Mike Hunt Linda Hunter Luther Hutcherson Janice Inabnitt Janice Jamison Brenda Jenkins William Jacobs Johnny Jones Diane Johnson Juanita Johnson Terry Johnson Davis Jackson Francis Jones Jimmy Johnson Brenda Kemper Connie Kendall George Kilbourne Leanna Kinman Pat Kinman Curtis Kirk Donna Kinght Suzanne Krystofik George Kyle Sherry Lacy Pat Lawrence 130 Dave Marshall Robert Mattingly Anne Mayes Mike McBee Carol McCoy Dorothy McCoy Berry McDonald Steve McElmurray Phillip McIntyre Pamela McLean Jim Melton Judy Metts Helen Leathers Sharon Lennon Charles Lewis Lee Lewis Ronald K. Lewis Daryl Lippert Betty Loman Richard Long Roger Long Albert Lynn Lowell Lynn Robert Marcum Murrell Metts Rose Mary Middleton Linda Miley Glenn Mitchell Peggy Mitchell Linda Mobley Ann Monroe Gary Moore Herbert Moore Rose Moore Vicki Moore Harry Morris 131 Nancy Morris Darlene Morrow Liz Morrow Rick Morrow Elwin Morse Pat Morse Paul Moyers Margaret Munson Janie Murphy Eddie Newton Pat Norris Revel Oliver And this is angle С??? Steve O'Nan David Padgett Lucian Parker Lyda Parker Richard Parrish Shelley Peyton Richard Peek Penny Pennington Patricia Perkins Terry Perry Ronnie Petrey Priscilla Peyton Bill Pickett Jimmy Pierce Joyce Pointer Hazel Pollard Patricia Pollard Kenneth Powell Joyce Powell Diean Poynter Jimmy Proctor Larry Proctor Roger Quarles Thomas Quarles Just one drop of my secret solution and—ZAP!!! Ricky Ragan Janice Redden Joan Redding Bruce Redford David Reed Brenda Reynolds Rip Rhorer Brenda Rice Mary Rice Eddie O. Riddle Scotty Riddle Gearge Risk 133 Michael Risk Steve Risk Edward Ritchie Jane Roach ' Tommy Roberts Joan Robertson Cheryl Robinson Libby Robinson David Rodgers Mike Rose Evelyn Rowe Barbara Rutledge There is one in every crowd!!! John Ryles Deborah Salchi Wanda Sams David Sanders Linda Sanderson Grant Satterly Edith Satterley Connie Satterwhite Lanny Schagane Faun Schleifer Pat Semones Connie Sewell Jane Sheridan Fritz Skeen Billy Smith Gary Smith Melvin Smith Michael Smith Priscilla Smith Marion Smither Pam Smothermon Danny Snow Robert Solomon Larry Southworth You'll always find a few rur affer the last ell. Linda Spencer Mary Stallard Barbara Stephens Dale Stevens Eddie Stevenson Jerry Sudduth Kay Sudduth Robert Sudduth Eddie Sullivan Anna Thomas Cheri Thompson Donald Thompson Karlene Shearer Jackie S. Thompson Peggy Thurman Carol Tingle Maureen Trivette Kathy Wash Donnie Watts Mari Webb Phyllis Wells Rex Welsh Jesse West Billy Wishman Geraldine White Nick White Rose E. Wiley Vicki Willard Madie Williams Pat Willis Sharon Willis Andy Wilson Janice Wilson Melanie Wilson Teresa Wise Greg Wood James Wood Anne Woodard Billy Wooldridge Cathy Wooldridge Billy Woolums Brenda Woolums Linda Woolums Sharon Wright Gary Young Patricia Younger Left to right: Doug Simpson Reporter Stephen Rice President Cheryl Boone Treasurer Debbie Bush Secretary 138 Most Outstanding Freshmen PAM CRAIG STEPHEN. RICE Through their ability to adjust to the new environment of high school these two high school students were chosen as the Most Outstanding Freshmen. Pam is the Co-Ed Correspondent for her Home Economics class and she was a member of the Beta Club in Junior High. Stephen represented F.C.H.S. at the Y.M.C.A. Youth Legislature and was elected assistant clerk. David Barnes Johnny Barnett Walter Baumgartner Connie Bell Sylvia Billeter Gary Bingham Debbie Black Lynn Boden Susan Bolin Cheryl Boone Sharon Booth Denis Bourne Joe Akin David Akins Victor Alfaro Kathey Allen Judy Arnold William Arnold Ronald Ashby Clifford Bailey Gerald Bailey Beverly Baker Tommy Banta Mike Barnes Charles Bowman Donna Branton Steve Branton Becky Brawner Roy Brawner Teresa Brawner Larry Britton Chery! Brown Larry Brown James Bryant Barba Burchfield Debbie Bush 139 Linda Burge Sidney Butler Chuck Burklow Larry Burton Mike Campbell Teresa Campbell Nancy Cardwell Michael Cheek Linda Choate Sandra Christian Anita Church Linda Church Oh look girls! They're gonna take our picture! Karen Cisler Atmore Clark Debbie Clark Gary Clark Linda Clark Robert Scott Clark Steven Clark Wayne Clarke Tommy Cline Cade Clover Alice Collins Donna Colston 140 Fred Cook Linda Conway Johnny Conway Susan Conway Janet Costigan Pam Craig David Crawley Steve Crawley Debbie Cummins Debbie Dalzell Jim Daniel Ruth Daniel Now we know why there is never enough table space in the cafeteria. Billy Davis Thomas Davis Tommy Dean Randy Derringe Alice Devers Ballarie Devers Robert Devin Jimmy Dodson Charles Donovan Hope Donovan Steve Dooley Glenda Douglas 14] Joyce Douglas Marvin Douglas Mike Douhitt Marion Dunn Cheryl Ellis Edward Ellis Sandra Estes Rarthing Farthing Elizabeth Fint Betty Fletcher Brenda Flinchum Ruth Ford There are some who can't take the pressure of their freshman year. Trent Fox Ann France Larry Franklin Gene Fuqua Anne Furr Mary Gaines Mary Games Bette Gatewood Richard Gatewood Tommy Gatewood Danny Gay Michael Gayhart Larry Gillis Mary-Alice Graves Toma Griffin Kevin Guess Deborah Hagy Charles Hall Larry Hall Brenda Hammond Linda Hammond Phyllis Hampton Ruth Hardy Wanda Harley This one's knees are cracking, are his? Holly Harmon Audra Harrod Darrell Harrod David Harrod Lee Michael Harrod Betty Harshaw Larry Hayden Janice Haygood Janie Hazelwood Shirley Hazlett Debra Hedges Phillip Hellard Bobby Hensley Philip Herndon Karen Hill Lillian Hillard Clara Hockensmith Debra Hockensmith Frankie Hockensmith Mollie Hockensmith Stewart Hockensmith William Hockensmith Ruth Anne Hodges Don Hogan Pamela Hogan Gary Holbert Debra Hollan Russell Holland Lynne Honaker Sonny Howard | | Connie Hudson James Hughes Betty Hulker Ronald Hulette Estill Humphrey Margaret Humphrey Debbie Husband Shelley Hyatt Donald Inman Candy Jackson Robinil Jameson Bruce Johnson Carolyn Johnson Lula Johnson Sharon Jones Steve Jones Clara Karsner Rudy Kays 144 Carla Kemper James Kemper Wayne Kimbel Benjy Kinman Norman Kirk Carole Knox Betty Kring William Landrum Billy Leach Dixie Leathers Marilyn Lee Johnny Lefler Annie Lemay Garry Lewis Remona Lewis Zerelene Lewis Bradley Likins Danny Long Glenna Long Kathy Long Donald Lowery Clyde Lowery Kenney Luttrell Sandra Lynn Steve Mackison William Mackey Billy Maddox Byrl Manley Herbert Manley James Manley Richard Manley Chuck Marshall Don Marshall Jeri Mayes Richird E. Mayes Marilyn Murphy 145 Wally McConnell Mike McCerd Rick McDonald Trinta McGaughey Ivan Mefford Louis Metcalf Peter Metts Bonnie Meyers Connie Meyers Cathy Miller David Miller Brenda Million Well | don't care if you don't like it, we're going to sing it anyway! Barbara Mitchell Doug Mitchell Jeannie Mitchell Mickey Monroe Marcia Moore Paula C. Moore David Morse Donna Munson Jimmy Murray Ann Pat Murphy James Newton John Newtón Rita Nunley Josette O'Neal Neville Otten Lee Pacey Maxine Page Patricia Paige Anne Palmer Brenda Parker Emerson Parker Nina Parker Robin Parker Dannie Penn What kind of deal is this? Joe Penn Kenny Perkins Ray Perkins Ronnie Perkins Stanley Pointer Brenda Pollard Sally Polsgrove Garn ett Preston Jackie Puckett Dawn Pulliam Pettie Pulliam Jean Purvis Tim Pyles Danny Quire Harold Quire Janice Quire Jesse Quire Ronnie Ray Brenda Redmon Dorothy Redmon Phyllis Redmon Mary Reed Phillip Renfro Wayne Renfroe Ah, now for the cheat sheet! Gene Reynolds Harry Rice Linda Rice Raymond Rice Stephen Rice Kenneth Riddle Mary Riddle Regina Riddle Charlyne Roberts Charlene Robinson Carolyn Roberts Charles Robinson 148 Michael Robinson Andy Rodgers Dwight M. Rogers Dale Roland Ranelle Rosenstein Charles Rowland Alonzo Samuels Eddie Sayre Berry Schleifer Don Settle John Sewell Michael Sewell Mrs. Johnston, are these your dentures? Debbie Sharfe Robert Sharp Michael Sheets Betty Shelton Jesse Sherrow Patty Shields Melinda Shyrock Barbara Simpson Douglas Simpson Susan Slattery Lane Allan Slucher Larry Slucher 149 Barbara Smith Claude Smith David Smith Kaye Smith Patricia Smith Paul Smith Rosco Smith Terry Smith Anna Smither Roy Snook Richard Spencer Stevie Southworth Shirley Spaeth Charles Stagner Bi lly Stephens Larry Stigers John Stivers Danny Stokes Susan Stokes Mike Stonecypher Billy Sudduth Sally Sullivan Carol Surratt Sondra Talson Carolyn Tate Donnie Taulbee Claudia Taylor Eddie Taylor Mike Taylor Van Taylor. William Taylor Shewon Thersen Jana Thurman Phil Thurmond Carla Tillett Douglas Toles Wilbur Toles Donna Tracy Ralph Tracy David Travis Edward Triplett Tommy Trivette Dan Tuttle Kenneth Wade Joe Wainscott Helen Waits Mariann Walton Darlene Ward Delbert Ward Patricia Watson Carrie Watts Wayne Warfield Jean Weber Jerry Webster Robert Weiler Clarence Welch Debbie Wells Paula Whalen Mary Anne Whisman James White George Whitehouse Cathy Whitton Angela Wiley Freddie Williams Jimmy Winburn Carolyn Wise Connie Wise Mary Wise Phillip Wise Gary Wood Bernard Woods David Woodson 152 Henry Collins Patricia Bemis Russell Holland Vickie Conway Jean Doris Quire Charles Burklon Harold Gibson Gary Pierce Patricia Douglas Helen Gay Waits William Dearborn Michael Manley Holly Berry Linda Burge Nancy Tracy Marvin Hager Marvin Parker Darvin Sebastian Ann Farmer Geno Benassi Gary Wool dridge Billy С. Woolums John Woolums Fannie Wright Lorenzo Wright Thomas Wright Charlotte Young PICTURES UNAVAILABLE Michael Hurt Robert Brewer Julia Rice Theresa Shearer Harry Graves John Jackson Linda Blair Marian Craig Debra Marshall Kenneth Dunavent Richard Gray Larry Groce John Lunsford Donald ‘Bailey Charles Cox Ronald Goins Paul Nesselrode John Grevious Claude Metts Ronald Nugent | couldn't find a cherry tree. Mr. Bryant, is this your haven???? See, | told you it would work. 154 IZATIONS Beta Club J. Kemper, K. Bryant, C. Parrish, S. Gatewood, P. Moore, D. Smith, H. Frisch, F. Holt L. Sanders, B. Hogan, B. Hardy, A. Harrod, S. Lewis, S. McCann, J. Gilbert, J. Moore, .Y. Clark, N. Steele, К. Kimmel, T. Yokota, S. Bryant, J. AHeberry, J. Anglin, S. Whitton S. Webster, S. Sheets, M. E. Conley, M. Strange, O. Mefford, K. Pulliam, W. Kelley, J. Eaves, J. Ewalt, B. Goodlett, G. Marshall, T: Pierce, S. Reagan, J. Reed, S. McNeely, M. Moore, P. Mitchell, M. Luscher, L. Vance. The Beta Club is a national honor club, organized to promote the highest of moral and ethical ideas. Each member pledges to apply himself toward the principles of honesty, justice, service, cooperation, humil- ity, and charity. 156 EET oss sog РОНСАР Mike Luscher WMiscehdenis Enti sme SORT a T ODIO TIRE Joe Ewalt КИШИЛЕ М eir even P pees tenes Karen Kimmel ПАА Ecaca Bev Hogan Mrs. Colvin Miss McCoy The Betas decided selling license plates would promote school spirit a great deal. Betas at Work and Play We find the sponsors anxiously waiting to board the bus for an exciting convention week-end. While in Louisville the Betas prove their outstanding qualities af leadership, high moral standing and all-around good be- avior. 157 158 Eu Club mt mi ши A : EU с, s Dean Sorg Dickie Man uel Carol Lee Larry Montgome ХАП engen Keelan Pulliam Dale Stevens Je Pn Уу Тот Кї та Cay Eden Donnie Watts John Reed Mike Lusher J S MSS Ron Ea sterly Kenny Graham Tommy Johns Je TE м David Sorg Phil Hodges Taylor Davidso oe; Ewalt Olan Mefford Richard Smith Allan G Mike Strange Rickie Hogan Pete Campassi TEARS John Chinn Bill Juett Mr. Roach—Sponsor eT MD ПИШ N ШШШ | MT on; The Key Club is a national service or- ganization. The F.C.H.S. Key Clubbers have served their school by cleaning the football fields after games, parking cars for all home ball games, selling Christ- mas trees, and collecting for the Salva- tion Army. OFFICERS hof edo vic as Joe Ewalt Vice Pres. ............. 6. Dean Sorg SOC one she seine o s vieiviere КОЛОК, John Reed ОТРС Mike Lusher Senior Representative ............ Mike Moore Junior Representative ........-... Mike Strange Key Club in Action a — Every now and then the boys find out something new from interest- ing speakers. The Key Club helps with various functions around the Yes, even at 25? the boys delight in parking cars for school. the games. | pledge allegiance to Mr. Roach . . . . the boys go through the patriotic opening services. 159 Spanish Club (1) P. Bryant, E. Rowe, T. Cox, A. Maria, F. Ferro, R. Roland, A. Bazo, S. Lacy, D. Davis, J. Murphy, K. Grider, Debra Hollan, Miss Ketinacker. (2) J. Stewart, L. Cantrill, C. Caudill, J. Metis, J. Palmer, G. Bolton, R. Moore, J. Jaminson, N. Swain, J. Weiler, Е. Holt, M. Gattis. (3) P. Hodges,. P. Pennington, M. Frank, L. Stivers, ©. Gaines, B. Hardy, B. Carriegan, S. Hayes, S. Kimbel, H. Frishe, J. Wood, S. Reardon, P. Chenault. (4) T. Yokota, A. Harrod, C. Owens, G. Wood, S. Sheets, S. Long, A. Church, H. Harmon, T. Griffin, C. Whitton, C. Boone. (5) P. S motherman, M. Webb, D. Lee, S. Elwick, J. Redding, B. Bing, C. Thompson, L. Mobley, L. Holland, J. Wilson. (6) V. Alfaro, L. Hutchinson, M. Hardain, D. Simpson, D. Bailey, O. Medford, P. Kellan, P. Hodges, D. Sorg, J. Devens. (7) R. Ashby, B. Patrick, D. Pagdett, D. Simpson, B. Kinman K. Graham, R. Stucker, J. Reed, P. Humphries. (8) B. Hayes, J. Chinn, J. Ewalt, S. McNeeley, D. Yeast, L. Ellis, B. Peavler, B. Hearn, C. Lee. This year the Spanish Club sponsored exchange students from South America. iY Soe EY a DO ORTHO ORE Janie Stewart МАТЕНОВ О a E David Sorg SAC SLED ES EBLE SEE РА Pat Hodges Monkey-business seems to mean the same to our South-American friends. 160 French Club OFFICERS Ре SO edecemooc Bev Hogan Mb Sepa DO НЕ Karen Kimmel Тгбаз e ае Nancy Morris CL SOODOBDODBHBOOPOOpDORCOOOdOE Judy Bondurant P. Fuqua L. Gilbert S. Griffin K. Cisler J. Bradley R. Daniel J. Ewalt E. Hamilton en nn hac VN MZ B. Goodlet N. Morris J. Bondurant J. Moore a а m v EI L. Vance K. Kimmel N. Steele B. Hogan R. Hardy H. Brazin J. Gilbert Mrs. Christopher Sponsor The French Club is an or- ganization open to all stu- dents taking French | or Il who have at least a B aver- age after the first semester. The meeting for planning initia- tion is the most fun. 161 Mrs. Sword, Sponsor B. Sheifler D. Smith L. Hollan J. Grogan S. Willis P. Willis J. Atteberry P. Terry J. Gilbert G. Bolton C: Taylor J. Arnold B. Mitchell A. Harrod J. Jewell T. Quarles S. Griffin G. Cunningham J. Moore M. Goodlett D. Leathers S. Stokes L. Britton T. Wright Rub-a-dub, one man in the mud tub!! F. Skeen S. Barnheart E. Barker D. Duval P. McLean J. Davidson M. Page B. Lee . M. Strange G. Eblen R. Smith A. Fincham J. Ewalt F. Scheifler Junior Classical League A. Burns M. Walton R. Daniel D. Hockensmith L. Vance S. Dow M. Webb B. Leach R. Weiler M. Campbell W. Kimbel J. Toole B. Goodlet J. Costigan C. Jackson F. Atteberry L. Montgomery J. Chinn C. Wade M. Moore R. Bradley P. Mitchel M. Luscher W. Kelley R. Butler D. Tuttle C. Sayle Veni, Vici, Vidi 3 = X cn Y X : a e n iul; These initiations sure do make you mighty thirsty! Pandora, a legendary Roman character, was reported to have, out of curiosity, opened a box which held evil. Some members are shown here taking part in a Pandora Box Sale. These members are formulating plans for the next meeting. 163 The Girls Athletic Associa- tion is explicitly for those girls participating in sports. They play basketball, and volley- ball. By taking part in such activities, the girls condition their bodies, as well as gain a more complete understand- ing of fair play. V. Chism D. Duval D. Hockensmith E. Barker N. Stivers B. Reeves Mrs. Jonston—sponsor P. Kinman H. Harmon L. McClure L. Cantrill S. Conway B. Baker S. Stokes ҮТ 3obonaooocgosanogaogonDdonogTOOOOUDODUUOQOHOUUOUG Linda Cantrill V Bb anoasaooenasoonoodotboa eo tgo], TOO DOE Patty Clark Recording Sec. ык ШШ А ые ше е каа зз эз Ginny Chism Corresponding Sec. .........- eer rnnt Diann Duvall reassert КЕКЕК CSE alma eine v.e э әгә ө Elizabeth Barker Gracefulness (7) is dis- The game is begun by a played as members of ihe member of each team meet- girls! basketball team leap ing at mid-court to jump for the rebound. for first chance at 2 points. 164 F C Club The F C Club is open to only those students who have earned a letter. This may be accomplished through partici- pation in football, basketball, baseball, track, tennis, golf, swimming, and cheerleading. J. Berry J. Graves K. Graham D. Sorg R. Easterly J. Hayden M. Strange B. Barrett P. Bolling G. Eblen D. Davies B. Hockensmith K. Bell G. Sewell B. Reeves G. Clark R. Hiles J. Sheridan A. Lee D. Duval P. Moore R. Tillet E. Barker P. Kinman D. Manual P. Clark P. Terry A. Green V. Chism S. Carter T. Kinman D. Watts L. Holland P. Compassi D. Stevens C. Thompson J. McDonald D. Sorg J. Weiler B. Juett M. Moore D. Smith D. Saylers R. Stucker S. Kimbel L. Montgomery The officers of the F C Club are: Bill Barrett, Vice-President; Larry Montgomery, President; Cheri Thompson, Secretary; Jerry Graves, Treasurer. 165 Art Club Greg Marshall Bev Hogan Karen Cisler Billy Joe Hearn Steve Macelmurry Charlotte Caudill Carlene Sher Steve Goins Bill Barrett Darlene Schiller Jere White Mike Luscher Linda Hollan Pam Tracy Margaret Gattis Billy Davis Glenn Sewell Marian Howard Debra Hollan Alan Lee Gary Eblen Jere Jewell Paula Chenault Gary Bailey Susan Lewis Jane Driskell Janie Murphy Mr. Bryant—Sponsor Terry Quarles Larry Montgomery Doris Davis Mr. Sturgeon—Sponsor Rebecca Daniel Susan Carter Under the guidance of Mr. Floyd Bryant, F.C.H.S. now has an art club. Earlier in the year the members made a float in the Christmas parade. Members have also done art projects for other teachers. Boy, this sure beats drag racing. 166 Artiste at Work e Jere Fran Jewell, 2nd Vice-President displays her talent as an artist to the other officers— Susan Lewis, Ist Vice-President, Terry Quarles, Secretary, Becca Daniel, 3rd Vice-President, Gary Bailey, President, and Billy Joe H earn, Treasurer. KL Surprise!! Caught you swiping Mr. [ B's paints to draw those silly | pictures! Some talented artists succeed doing self-portraits ..... n 167 Future Teachers of America The student-teacher relationship at Franklin County is great s 5 The FTA members аге hard at work making posters to sup- . especially when it comes to swapping jokes. port Jane Gilbert in the State FTA Vice President election. Ec TST) A. Brooks, B. Hardy, J. Barrett, J. Gayle, K. Bryant, P. Moore, T. Van Meter, B. Grover, J. Davidson, B. Kemper, A. French, M. Howard, P. Vogler, К. Gordon, ©. Wise, S. Dow, J. Murphy, N. Morris, J. Dawson, P. Norris, M. Moore, S. Bryant, R. Middleton, G. Bolten, T. Yokota, D. Davis, J. Gilbert, B. Carrigan, J. Ewalt, S. Webster, M. Strange, W. Kelley, G. Marshall, D. Garrison, S. Reagan, J. Walker, L. Vance, J. Crittenden, ©. Eblen, T. Pierce, В. Smith, S. McNeely Sponsors: Dorothy Poff and Janice Smith Pres: William | V. Pres: Greg Marshall Sec: Jane Gilbert Treas: Larry Vance Rep: Gail Bolten Sergeant at Arms: Mike Strange Historian: Sharon Bryant | Ка i П The FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB is an organization open to any student interested in the teaching profession. One of their main projects is to give all the Faculty mem- 168 bers gifts during Teacher Appreciation Week. Future Nurses ginny Wise, Bonnie Cardwell, Terry Quarles, Jere Jewel, Karen Kimmel, Gayla Gains Janie Stewart, Jean Mitchell, Suzanne Fincel, Mary Alice raves, Geneva Wood, Ann Montgomery, Sharon Sheets, Carolyn Parrot, Janie Hazelwood, Miss Bogie, sponsor The Future Nurses Club is open to all girls interested in nursing and social work. The members often help at the hospital as nurses aides. Janie Stewart President sss sve qus аьа NI ADR NER ee Vice-President.. css sis ER vue Бада EAS EN Ann Montgomery Secretary eus ers SN ERES а ana SUN NS оксана Terry Quarles MERCI е ааа кесен ана Geneva Woods 169 170 M. Arnett B. Arnold S. Arnold M. Aubrey D. Bobbitt B. Boone L. Britton M. Bryan J. Cheek N. Church Y. Clark C. Collins C. Collins K. Conquest M. Conway S. Conway L. Corrnn B. Crawley L. Craig M. Dailey J. Daniel F.B.L.A. J. Donaldson A. Driskell P. Eddington L. Ellis S. Fincel M. Flynn A. French H. Haines D. Glass P. Grim R. Harrod B. Hockensmith W. Hockensmith V. Hill B. Heilman P. Hockensmith W. Hazeswood B. Hood J. Hosley K. Hubbard S. Jones Sponsors: Commerce Teachers J. Kemper C. Lay L. Leitch S. Lewis J. MacDonald K. Mattingly S. McCann B. McDaniel M. McDonald J. Mcelntyre J. Metts M. Mitchell B. Mitchell J. Mitchell P. Mitchell A. Moore A. Moore B. Moore D. Moore A. Montgomery A. Newton P. Norrell M. Page . Pope „ Puckett . Puckett . Ragland . Rawlins . Redding . Renfro L- rn. C. Robertson S. Robinson G. Roland B. Rutledge D. Schiller L. Slucher P. Smith B. Smoak M. Stephens B. Stigers L. Stivers N. Stivers P. Tracy D. Thurmar. С, Vance V. Waits K. Whitaker S. Whitt A. Wiley M. Wiley R. Wiley R. Wiley J . Wilhoite G. Wise T. Wise T. Wise B. Wooldridge J. Wright The purpose of the F.B.L.A. is to give students a better under- standing of the business world. and prepare them for it. Sandy McCann .............. nnn Pres. David Glass а... V. Pres. Marilyn Flynn а... Sec. Beverly Boone ................... Treas. Service, Education, Progress Gee, | could have sworn that's the fifth coke I've given her . . . don't remember her ever paying for them... oh, well Mrs. Black is always there to lend a helping hand to any mis-guided student. 171 Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors J. Arnold D. Bailey S. Bryant D. Davies A. Church J. Davidson J. Cook R. Easterly L. Craig J. Grogan H. Frische J. Ewalt R. Daniel M. Holt M. Heaton J. Graves R. Ellis R. Middleton P. Hodges A. Harrod D. Gay L. Mobley F. Holt J. Jewell TI Griffin J. Powers M. Howard T. Johns W. Kimbel D. Stevens S. Kimbel K. Kimmel S. Jones C. Thompson J. Moore S. Lewis B. Leach D. Watts S. Riordan D. Manuel B. Mitchell R. Smith M. Moore H. Waits D. Sorg D. Sorg R. Weiler J. Weiler : B. Woolums S. Whitton The Student Council is a delegated group. A cross-section of students attend- ing Franklin County, the council is the nucleus of the school. ` и = — The officers discuss up-coming projects with the sponsor, Mrs. uis Switzer. They are: Dean Sorg, Pres.; Joe Ewalt, Vice Pres.; Jayne Weiler, Recording Sec.; Helen Frische, Corresponding Sec.; Frances Holt, Treas.; Phil Hodges, Reporter. Marsha Heaton and Helen Kaye Frisch unpack the new flag for F. C. H. S. which has flown above the national capitol. |t was purchased to replace our well-worn stars-and-stripes. SS This year the Student Council sponsored a Powder- Puff football game to raise money to help some students pay for their books. Here, Doug Davies, chairman of this committee, and Dean Sorg, Council President, discuss these plans with Mrs. Gaines at the bookstore. In co-operation with the Ruritan Club, the Council sold tickets for a benefit chili supper. Mrs. Mitchell is pictured buying a ticket from Ann Harrod who is accompanied by the other top salesmen, Jerry Graves, Marsha Heaton, Jane Davidson, Dale Stevens, and Anita Church. The Follow-Up Committee, Jere Jewel, chairman, Billy Leach, Cheri Thompson prepare forms—surveys —to send to graduates of F. C. H. S. to see what they are now doing. For each returned form, the Student Council receives a nickel. 173 Future Homemakers of America B. Adams D. Dazalle K. Allen J. Donaldson J. Barrett B. Donovan P. Baumgartner H. Donovan S. Billeter L. Dunaway J. Bondurant В. Fletcher B. Boone B. Flincher G. Brophy M. Bains B. Butler K. Green V. Butler B. Harper B. Cardwell M. Harrod N. Cardwell J. Hazelwood S . Chism W. Hazelwood D. Colston B. Hockensmith К. Conquest W. Hockensmith V. Conway J. Howard G. Cunningham K. Howard R. Daniel J. Jamison J. Johnson E. Rowe H. Leathers L. Sanders L. Leitch M. Shyrock S. Lewis P. Smith D. Marxhall S. Spaeth L. McClure S. Sullivan J. Metts C. Surratt C. Miller D. Tracy A. Newton H. Waits B. Norton V. Watkins J. Pacey K. Wash L. Pacy P. Watson C. Parrish A. Whisman P. Pennington С. Wise J. Powers P. Younger B. Reynolds P. Wells C. Robinson R. Hodges R. Rosenstein Future Homemakers of America, a service club, is for girls having had at least one year of Home Economics. The organization is a great asset to Franklin County, as it also is to the members themselves. It helps them to fully under- stand the obligation of a homemaker to her home and com- munity. STEREO C. Parrish [stoVica-Pres; onen en Coa bac Y s NS e REP aan Beverly Boone 2nd Vice-Pres. ...... РАА БЕА БРЕ e Bonnie Cardwell DE ESO ee ата а Linda Sanders VECES ELE ID S POCO AL DO SHOP d aseo Susan Lewis Rec lender gasses ae Y IgE I ACE OS Ln ta ЕУ Kaye Conquest Song Leader .osveccnnccscccensccossssrscecsous Wanda Hazelwood Reporter ................. DE STE O EM Us a „Brenda Reynolds Parliamentarian ....... emm ad deer Barbara Adams ISTIS SUPER ERE: ey wa Meter Me d AETATIS Kathy Green 174 F.F.A.-F.H.A. sweetheart banquet crowned Mike Luscher and Beverly Boone king and queen. Library Club s] | - | The Library Club is an organi- LI ma rm | к | zation open to anyone who wants AR | d me dp + | to help in the library. They aid | M |i х 8 a | students in finding books and help Z Mrs. Gill keep the library in order. Mary Francis Harrod, Annie Whisman, Pam McLean, Barbara Fayne, Cheryl Robinson, Joyce Powers, Marriane Walton, Janie Atteberry, Jackie Young, Elzie Barker, Joe Devers, : John Reed, Wileam Lee, Cole Younger, David Pagett, David Smith, Kenneth Wade, Jo (Libs E ibrarian Bradley, Susan Bolin umm а ШИ HE, үе T ge iti EGRE UTE INS du | ral nus] We TA ИП EN i 1 i mm Ul Ar 1: John Reed, S.LA.C.K. president (Student Librarian Association Of Central Kentucky] arangos a winter library display. Tieas; eana a ES see istae OA Elzie Barker Parliamentarian ... eese hr nn John Reed Publicity Director .......... онен „Pamela McLean Mrs. Slattery (Librarian) 175 Speech Club The Speech Club was organized to give students a chance to speak in public. Mem- bers of the club participate in various speech contests through the year. The club also sponsors, produces and directs a play each year. MEMBERS: K. Kimmel R. Daniel J. Daniels B. Hogan G. Johnson B. Bing B. Pelfrey L. Hollan S. Griffin A. Burns J. Young J. White J. Gayle R. Reed S. Hayes J. Attaberry B. Carrigan J. Palmer J. Wise M. Gattis P. Bowen J. Grogan P. Norris P. Chenalt P. Terri J. Redman S. Carter D. Davis S. Kimbel J. Murphy S. Willis F. Attaberry L. Mobley J. Chinn S. Thompson R. Stucker L. Robinson th esee R. Middleton М. Мооге OFFICERS Karen Kimmel ..........-. ооо оон оона Pres. Bryant Peavler .............. HII V. Pres. Jennifer Grogan .............ss оноон Sec. Barbara Ре! еу_.................. Eee pe ere tovs Treas. Bev Hogan ............. Ihnen Reporter Mr. Tom Smoot ........ rennen mm Sponsor . Barlow . Hunsley Sorg Pickett Debating, Drama, and Speech The Regional Drama, A Sunny Morning est from our G. Bolton; S. M. Good Each year several students go to the Regional Speech Cont school. This year they were: B. Hogan, K. Kimmel, J. Gayle, Barnhart, T. Pierce, L. Ragland, D. Sorg, B. Pickett, J. Atteberry, lett, R. Reed, M. Moore, S. Hensley. Debating is an art that requires logical thinking and quick reflexes. The team must be able to work together and present their material in a £onvincing manner to the judge. 4 | 177 Math Club C. Parrish S. Griffin J. Moore D. Davies D. Sorg G. Marshall K. Bryant B. Hardy S. Hayes J. Dawson T. Johns K. Butler G. Cunningham B. Hogan S. McNeeley A. Fincham J. Reed B. Goodlett S. Lewis R. Daniel J. Eaves B. Taylor J. Crittenden J. Chinn J. Atteberry K. Kimmel P. Mitchell S. Reagan T. Pierce M. Atha S. Mitchell E. Hamilton P. Humphries T. Davidson B. Bolin Mrs. Hutchinson P. Smith A. Harrod J. Berry M. Lusher L. Vance sponsor 'S. Smith T. Yokota J. Ewalt C. Tompson Mu Alpha Theta is a national organization of mathematicians. All members must be enrolled in their third year of math and have a B average in all their other subjects. OFFICERS Tommy Johns .......... eene tnnt Pres. John! Eaves узсе . зә SOOT OOOO V. Pres. Bev logan es Sec During: initiation each new member lights a candle signifying his new membership. | Science Club A. Burns, S. Griffin, P. McClean, C. Sayle, M. Moore, R. Easterly, J. Chinn, T. Johns, J. Reed, J. Walker, D. Garrison, T. Pierce, J. Dawson, B. Lee, T. Johnson, F. Schleifer, S. Bolin, J. Dawson, S. Webster, S. Mitchell, E. Barker, J. Berry, D. Smith, B. Bolin, K. Butler, R. Smith, G. Reynolds, John Vickers (sponsor), S. McNeely, J. Eaves, G. Eblen, T. Crittenden, E. Rowe, R. Daniel, E. Hamilton, P. Terry, J. Ewalt, A. Finchum, P. Humpress The Science Club is an organization open to any student interested in science. They take several short trips, throughout the year such as to the State Health Department and State Police Department. They also sponsor entries in the annual Science Fair. Pros: баео Ка еее оя еа John Crittenden VE Рге nen Ono Де КААК КАДА мма аы а ае Tommy Johns i eeenad4 DOE OEE GE Eugenia Hamilton 179 Future Farmers OFFICERS OBST LL ОЕК КККК SC ed Reporter COMME Ord pumice ee E Secretary Re V. President KeusMatüngly ue dee e Eye ere eel Treasurer NIY BELO SR ES Ue ee ae ae Sentinel IE ARE NA ea eve dee tes eai President IR The Future Farmers of America organiza- tion is continually bringing honors to our school. Boys interested in becoming farm- ers, as well as having fun and gaining knowledge are urged to join this club. ae Л oo E. ws r 74 7 EX. ATE з Selling ће tobacco crop Superior treasurer's book Scholarship winner 180 of America R. L. Stakelin, Advisor K. Smith O. Mefford K. Pulliam K. Mattingly M. Morrow M. Luscher D. H. Bolling, Advisor A. Slucher J. Colston L. Biggs J. Woolums J. Lefler C. Bowman H. Bryant L. Dews A. W. Hazeswood B. Arnold T. Davis D. Snow R. Sharp L. Slucher B. McDonald J. Karsner C. Tipton R. Ritter B. Manly M. Manley M. Taylor P. Herndon J. Kemper R. Clark D. Dailey D. Glass S. Bryan J. Stewart 1. Mefford E. Shepard M. Smither E. Thompson K. Luttrell L. Tracy G. Burton R. Manly L. Whitehouse R. Hezlett D. Fowler A. Hall R. Oliver D. Thompson V. Taylor T. Miller Delegates to the National Convention L. McDonald M. Gayhart R. Barber R. Cannado G. Goins A. Clack R. Marcum C. Harley C. Graves G. Wright D. Quire S. Hockensmith Mike Luscher and Kermit Smith work о a shop project 181 182 S А 2. i t 1 4 | im, | = | 4 ы | + 4 ар | ا و‎ - un _ —————— -— — nn FEATURES BOYS' AND GIRLS STATE REPRESENTATIVES William Kelley Greg Marshall Mary Ella Conley Mike Luscher Girls! and Boys' State teaches the basics of state and local government. Citizens of these imagi- nary states participate in elections, legislative ses- sions, and administrative duties. Taught by leaders in state government, Girls’ and Boys' is a memorable Outsta ndi | nó experience. in Sr Achievement NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS Barbara Hardy William Kelley To reach National Merit Finalist Barbara and William took two difficult, national tests. The Na- tional Merit Qualifying Test, taken their junior year, established them as semi-finalists; during their senior year they had to take the SAT, more commonly known as the College Board. Barbara's and William's outstanding performance ranked them among the top I , per cent of the students in the nation who became Finalists. 184 Four young people from South America brought with them not only their native cultures but also a lively interest in other students at F.C.H.S. Their enjoyment of our school life was caught by all who came in contact with them. ues tos Nosotros- Amigos de Bl l | : X e $ Fernando Ferro, from Argentina, and Mrs. Weddington ex- change opinions about a Spanish book. Augusto Bazo, exchange student from Peru, speaks to a Spanish. class. Ana Maria Auad and Rodrigo Merino look on a map of their country, Chile. 185 The pause that refreshes. Senior Screams a Sea How could such a big piece of paper get lost between two small pages? My ring's prettier than yours!!!!! How sweet!! 186 Falcon Staff Sponsor: Mrs. S. C. VanCuron Co-Editors: Jane Palmer Janie Stewart Story assignments are planned. Terry, where do you think the flash Sorting back issues is necessary. goes? . Typing is carefully checked. 187 188 Would you say this arrow looks fourteenth century European? D x) Forward for Fenwick! The technical crew being technical. с М à ы 7 Е i { E T j 2 - t 4 4 fi І | | | | T i; x r j | | | : RS, e . á ! а = y 7 j ч IB! s Г | “ | { a. | 1 1 | À | | | bs Р gt H V Я EN | Й d 3 | X | don't care if my nose is xy т уе odi to leaks my Alinea De Mouse That Roared 1 NE: T TE-ZLIXIL E Curtain cell for the entire cast. 189 EDITOR'S MESSAGE If at first you don't succeed, try, try, again. This motto will always have a place in my memory because | frequently resorted to it during the frantic moments of copy deadlines, last minute pictures and copy layouts. From working on this yearbook | can always look back to the memory of the cooperative spirit of students, staff, and sponsor in creating the Flyer of 1966. | am aware, that however my Seed of Knowl- edge shall grow, mine will have a more ригров ш 9 stence, having worked for the studen s of y: lin County. yn yw | | Sos Greg Marshall, Editor ө” А 2 GREG MARSHALL YEARBOOK STAFF Once upon a time, Greg Marshall took that fateful walk up the stairs and down three doors to the right and came upon that land of oblivion, the yearbook room. Upon reaching his Kingdom, Marshall met with the Chief's-of-Staff in a conference concerning the Book that he and his cohorts were planning for May, 1966. No one uttered a sound (except Karen, who was attempting to learn the keyboard before she began her job as Organizations editor.) Thus Greg proceeded to lay out his plans for the greatest: publication Frank- lin County would ever see. But just as he began to speak, Carol screeched, I just lost $20.00! Where could | have spent it? Upon hearing her cry, Betty rose up and said, I cannot tell a lie. | spent it on advertising posters for yearbook sales. Thank you, Carol said, relieved, just as Greg was about to speak again. His voice was tired, but he still managed to blurt out, “Hodges! What about the candids? As Phil jumped and grabbed his camera, Mary Ella, the faculty editor, carried his film and scurried along to plan some pictures for her section. Doreen and Paula, the Junior and Sophomore editors were busy avoiding the onslaught of that art editor, Gary Eblen, who was making artistic kick me signs. Upon seeing this nonsense, Greg commanded that everyone get busy, even Mike, who was fighting with Gail over whether there should be more pages of football players or more of cheerleaders. Jere Fran, having arranged her senior pictures in alphabetical order, was ready to suggest that everyone leave, when Ann, throwing her books on a table screamed, Notice from Taylor!—deadline’s Friday! Kendell and Rendell sighed “Not another one! Pens were hurried, pictures were snapped, books were valanced, and then it was all over. The staff walked out for the last time—successful and proud, the FLYER was finished. MRC JEAN KARSNER__Soonsor 1956 FLYER Executive Staff. Executive Staff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF—Greg Marshall ASSISTANT EDITOR—Ann Harrod FACULTY EDITOR—Mary Ella Conley ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR—Karen Kimmel FEATURE EDITOR—Gail Bolton SPORTS EDITOR—Mike Luscher ADVERTISING EDITORS—Kendell Butler Rendell Butler SENIOR EDITOR—Jere Jewell JUNIOR EDITOR—Paula Moore SOPHOMORE EDITOR—Doreen Lee FRESHMAN EDITOR—Betty Kemper CIRCULATION EDITOR—Betty Kemper BUSINESS MANAGER—Carol Parrish PHOTOGRAPHER—Phil Hodges ART EDITOR—Gary Eblem Assistant Editor, Ann Harrod, Ё pr ek aa НЕ trod, has worked hard to aa CIRCULATION ORGANIZATIONS Betty Kemper—editor, Betty Graves, and Joyce Hosley Karen Kimmel—editor, Bev Hogan, Rebecca Daniel, and Eugenia Hamilton SENIORS Jere Jewell—editor, Terry Quarles, and Barbara Hardy CLASSES Freshman—Betty Kemper—editor, and Betty Graves. Sopho- mores—Doreen Lee—editor, Vickie Waits Fawn Schliefer. ADVERTISEMENTS Junior—Paula Moore—editor, Angela Moore. Rendell Butler and Kendell Butler—editors, Pam Tracy. Dr ART and PHOTOGRAPHY FEATURES Phil Hodges and Gary Eblen Gail Bolton—editor, Charlotte Caudill, Patty Vogler, and Pat Hodges SPORTS Mike Luscher—editor, Mike Moore, Paul Mitchell, and William Kelley BUSINESS FACULTY Carol Parrish and Bill McDaniel Mary Ella Conley—editor, Sara Lewis, Joey Wall, and John Reed 194 Mixed Chorus «= d = oe = d ттт” v —À — gu Г ШАША, ` à mee mer Robert Brewer, Jeanette Chisley, Terry Cox, Janice Fraine, Pam Grim, Betty Graves, Grant Hall, H 5 i i Linda Lewis, Cheryl Martin, Steve McClain, Jim Melton, Linda Miley, John Nichols, Judy Smith, E mamen Richard Hawkins Bryan, Linda Daniel, William Durrett, Lavolia Ellis, W. C, Jacobs, Sharon Lewis, Joyce Powers, Charlene Robinson Pat Vogler Veda Watkins, Mike Wiley, Maisie Wilson, Cathy Wooldridge, Henry Collins, Larry Black, Alvin Calvert, Jimmy Cook, David Canin Pat Douglas, Diana Flynn, Cathy Gordon, Betty Hockensmith, Pat Hodges, Stanley Lee, Ann Montgomery, David Morse, Connie Parrish Jimmy Perkins, Rebecca Renfro, Alonzo Samuels, John Sewell, Elmer Shepard, Mike Smith, Peggy Thurman, Lee Walton, Linda Fars rod, Leona Allen, Georgia Chisley, Linda Church, Hope Donovan, Jane Ewalt, Patsy Graves, Rita Harrod, Jane Hazelwood, Barbara Henry, Wanda Hockensmith, Brenda Kemper, Gayle Johnson, Clara Karsner, Brenda Million, Janet McIntyre, Lynn McClure Ann McQuillen, Nancy McQuillen, Barbara Rice, Melinda Shryock, Nancy Tracy, Paula Whalen, Ronnie White, Angela Wiley, Barbara Rice, Eddie Riddle ALL-STATE CHORUS Bill Rose, Cathy Gordon, Diane Flynn, Lee Walton, Jimmy Perkins, Mike Wiley, Gene Miller, and Jim Roberts GIRLS' CHORUS Lynn McClure, Joyce Powers, Cathy Gor- don, Diana Flynn, Nancy Tracy, Hope Dono- van, Melinda Shryock, Brenda Kemper, Carol Rice, Pat Vogler, Pat Hodges, Pam Grim, Connie Parrish, Holly Harmon, Jane Hazel- wood, Janice Fraine, Angela Wiley, Judy Smith, Lavolia Ellis, Gail Johnson, Linda Miley, Rita Harrod, Linda Daniel, Patsy Graves, Betty Graves, Suzanne Fincel, Terry Cox, Nancy McQuillen, Ann McQuillen, Pat Douglas, Paula Whalen, Jane Ewalt, Barbara Rice, Janet Meclntyre, Rebecca Renfroe, Betty Hockensmith, Clara Karsner, Linda Lewis, Cheryl Martin REGIONAL CHORUS Cathy Gordon, Suzanne Fincel, Terry Cox, Holly Harmon, Hope Donovan, Melinda Shryock, Pat Vogler, Jane Ewalt, Clara Kars- ner, Jane Hazelwood, Lavolia Ellis, John Sewell, Mike Wiley, Gene Miller, Jimmy Perkins, Jim Roberts, Bill Rose, Lee Walton, Jim Melton. SERGEANT AT ARMS Flyer Band Section Leaders EDEATTOSGIARINEDS e s essi ses ols sro ss fiio tmn are nio Maggie Tackett BASS GLARINETS v eie («iva sa Plon na o rone Bill McDaniels BREN GERE ОКМОТТО Б а аео Jim Roberts Ir jy ЕКУЛУ SOOO OO dad ddr d OO] Nancy Swain UNIS 5556445 sas o S400 УИ а оен John Eaves SAKO DELON EO um ttersieteieicleterarsialeieinievelsielelclorrivivieleleleysievsisjnielelave Jere Jewell ПЕМОРЕЅАХОВНОМЕ а Buzzy Gordon ШЕШКЕН ЕЕ КЛЫ МЕ ЗКАКТУУ Мше aisle la vis aS Paul Bethel IRM BONES since акак (ave divis aiv ate culo lv iae Press Кн Tommy Johns BARON ES spe dag Odd к КИЕУ O Sam McNeely SIRIN SEBANSS eaa ocona O ES Bob Goodlett BERGUSSIONBOLI E ЕС БЕРЕКЕ аа Казаа a |a a alo o Joe Ewalt BAGG a itaoodonhndoddd E AX OD HR Billy Joe Hearn III Flyer Band Officers PRESIDENTE ЕУ ЕЕ Rs Joe Ewalt VIGEZPRESIDEN К УЛ ODDO HOODIE Tommy Johns SEGREIARYSIREASURERSS 3091030530557 Maggie Tackett ВРЕРӘЕТЕК МЕ УУЛ Л ао OO] John Eaves Cadet Band CLARINET Teresa Campbell Vickie Conway Debbie Husband Robin Jameson Jerr Mayes Debbie Wells FLUTE Donna Trac BARITONE HORN Larry Allison TRUMPET Larry White PERCUSSION John Jackson Tommy Trivette TENOR SAXOPHONE Mike Hurt BASS CLARINET Linda Choate ALTO SAXOPHONE Wayne Clark Billy Stephans Alice Brooks Vivian Clarke Doris Davis Susan Dow Susan Elswick Steve Fortney Susan Gatewood Margaret Gattis Julie Gayle Susan Griffin Toma Griffin Eugenia Hamilton Robin Hawkins Marcia Heaton Debra Hedges Frances Holt OBOE: Jane Atterbury Pam McLean BASSOON: Cathy Gordon Eb SOPRANO CLARINET: Ronnie Ashby Eb ALTO CLARINET: Maggie Tackett Claude Wade BASS CLARINET: Barbara Mitchell Paul Carter Dicky Gray Flyer Band FLUTES: Helen Frishe Jane Gilbert Mary Goodlett Karen Grider Kevin Guess Sandy Mitchell Nancy Morris Janie Murphy Libbie Robinson Nancy Swain Claudia Taylor Cheryl Vasser Cathy Whitton Susan Whitton Janet Wood CLARINETS: Jane Moore Maxine Page Janice Redden Sharon Sheets Susan Slattery Maureen Trivette Connie Vance John Eaves Beverly Baker Mike Barnes Steve Barnhart Judy Bondurant Cheryl Bcone Becky Brawner CONTRA BASS: Bill McDaniel BARITONE SAXOPHONE: Brenda Jenkins TENOR SAXOPHONE: Buzzy Gordon Marilyn Bryan ALTO SAXOPHONE: Jeanette Barrett Jerry Cartwright Jane Davidson Jere Jewell STRING BASS: Bob Goodlett FRENCH HORN: Archie Quarles Mickey Harrod Jim Roberts Jim Woolums BARITONE: Sam McNeely Phil Trivette Mary Webb Ballarie Devers BASS: Bryant Peavler Billy Hearn George Kyle Fritz Skeen PERCUSSION: Ronnie Berry John Berry Joe Ewalt Tommy Hall Wayne Kimbel Joyce Noel Lyda Parker Carolyn Parrott Bonnie Reeves TRUMPETS: Paul Bethel Ken Blevins David Clark Ronnie Cook Morrell Metts Ed Morrow Dale Stevens Sonny Sutherland Daryl Tracy David Travis Robert Weiler Charles Wright TROMBONES: Foster Atterbury Doug Simpson Tommy Johns Danny Long Chucky Sayle Jim Toole Billy Doane 197 198 E JIM ROBERTS Drum Major These + irl ctive part of the band and were considered a valuable asset during marching season. Mrs. Joan Johnston e ten girls are an acti ] д dvi to the girls throughout the year. There are ten girls on the e z рач A d н d CO de cone ioa o alternate, Susan Elswick, has frequently performed with the majorette squad, which inc 1 squad and is always there to lend a helping baton. HELEN FRISHE Captain MAGGIE TACKETT SUSAN ELSWICK JANIE MURPHY JOYCE NOEL A FRANCES HOLT MARCIA HEATON 199 SUSAN CONWAY and BUTCH GRAVES Susan Conway Susan Carter Butch Graves Bill Caudill Charlene Roberts Augusto Bazo Clifford Bailey Vicki Waits 201 —— A old a m | He ®) y TN р а 4 eS i ж N y í з : h These lively girls represent the pep of the students at FCHS. Their sponsor is Mrs. Rosemary Weddington. On the national level, the cheerleaders were tied for firs t place among ell squads in the United States. On a more local level, they obtained first place in the Mid-State Conference. CHERI THOMPSON DONNA SMITH Sophomore Junior SHARON KIMBEL Junior 202 ec SUSAN CARTER Sophomore LINDA HOLLAN JANE WEILER Sophomore CAPTAIN Junior When asking for statements from the girls, we received this reply, Though our team may not have won all of the games, we cheer for a wonderful team, both football and basketball. We back the Flyers because they're the GREATEST!! 203 JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Betty Gatewood Alice Brooks Janice Redden Jeniffer Grogan Linda Mobley Libby Robinson alternate Janico Wilson alternate FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS Ann Furr Judy Arnold Susan Conway Barbara Mitchell 204 Homecoming activities begin with a motorcade through downtown Frankfort. The highlight of the half-time festivities is the crowning of the Homecoming Queen. This year's queen, Jane Weiler, is being congratu- lated by co-captains Pete Campassi and Dickie Manuel. An Annual Highlight Queen Jane is escorted on the field by the football co-captains. During the half-time festivities the F.C.H.S. band The finale to the homecomin performs and the majorettes present a special pro- theme for the 1955 Homecomi gram with fire batons. g activities is the dance following the game. The ng Dance was Football Fantasy. 205 ve, A Spiri and Pag WE'RE FOR THE FLYERS!!! Queen Jane leaves the field «2.20 ve . . And arrives at the dance. 206 eantry Cars were decorated in a flurry of activity. RUNNERS-UP: Marilyn Aubrey and Donna Smith. 207 { Ol 1 MEMO ag N or wm N von: TOA € za T | 4 T Qe adire var ду ( f ` | Я Yo A A FLYERS 208 ATHLETICS Football Coaches 10. ПЕ ы, ТА. 7 23 {120 2 22 2) 14 2% Head Coach Dick Roddy makes plans for up-coming game. ELTON BRUNTY Backfield Coach DICK LAYNE Freshman Coach 210 Flyer Squad d SAPP oe aes ¥ Wo 4 127467 OH LN nt BaZa E XE ia M NDS NND SR IM A UM et 2 ga LENS mre Аа erre etas IRE i= A Row I, L to R.: Chucky Barklow, Don Bailey, Steve Mackison, Geno Benassi, Bart Bolin, Andy Rodgers, Danny Penn, Harry Rice, Dick Gray, John Grevious, Doug Kirk, Dan Tuttle, Harold Gibson; Row 2, L. to R.: Steve Goins, Nick White, Jim Cook, Tom Roberts, David Watts, Ron Easterly, Jerry Graves, Larry Montgomery, Jim McDonald, David Sorg, Donnie Watts, Tom Bowman, Robert Weiler, Manager, Kenneth Bell; Row 3, L. fo R.: Coach Layne, Coach Brunty, Pete Campassi, Mike Moore, David Sanders, David Padgett, John Berry, Jim Hayden, Bill Barrett, Dickie Manuel, Alan Green, Dean Sorg, Kenny Graham, Gary Dearborn, Coach Roddy. 211 Franklin County [ә $ ` EY Y Os Rate SYA See Sa Б SE PAS NY MIKE MOORE BILL BARRETT RON EASTERLY DICKIE MANUEL 212 Senior ae bbe sas Жее: бы кее Иш АЕ ala Ard АӨ: DEAN SORG ALAN GREEN 213 Lettermen : Е Ks х, А EX k NW. Moers 4 = E hace BR 3 JOHN SHRAMM Underclass Lettermen: Tom Roberts, Kenny Graham, Gary Dearborn, John Berry, Jim Hayden, David Sorg. 214 Football Co-Captain Manuel on the move. Co-Captain Campassi goes around end, 215 You're supposed to fall.“ TACKLES: Bart Bolin, Gary Dearborn, Jim Hayden, David Watts, Jim McDonald, Tommy Roberts. CENTERS: Dick Gray, Larry Montgomery, Mike Moore. €— NT te LN Mie . in GUARDS: Jerry Graves, Steve Goins, David Padgett 216 Backs Ends HALFBACKS: Pete Campassi, Dean Sorg, Donnie Watts, Tom Bowman. ENDS: John Berry, Alan Green, Dickie Manuel, Bill Barrett, Jimmy Cook. 217 Co-Captains PETE COMPASSI RON EASTERLY DICKIE MANUEL Honorable Mention All Mid-State All-Gtate PETE COMPASS! and DICKIE MANUEL JERRY GRAVES and PETE COMPASSI 218 Freshman Team EN í UR , ИЕ а Sitting, L. to R.: Robert Craig, Manager; Chucky Barklow, Doug Kirk, John, Grevious, Don Bailey, Harold Gibson, Dan Tuttle; Standing, L. to R.: Geno Benassi, Danny Penn, Robert Weiler, Andy Rodgers, Harry Rice, Steve Mackinson, Coach Dick Layne. The substitutes as well as the coaches stand to watch the opening kick-off. 219 220 COACH FLOYD BRYANT Freshman Coach г: аи NEE Den, ` T ks COACH JOHN LYKINS This is Coach John Lykins' first year -at Franklin County High School, but we know it will not be his last. Franklin County spectators have known Mr. Lykins as the coach to beat, since he was the coach at Frankfort High School for four years. Last year he worked with the University of Ken- tucky's basketball team and scouted many games for Coach Rupp. This year's team consisted of three sopho- mores and two seniors and we feel that he has done an excellent job. Varsity cuim = ey ——-— CO-CAPTAINS: Tom Kinman and Danny Salyers кє = p Ф f MANAGERS: Ron Petery and Steve O'Nan 221 TOMMY KINMAN Flyer WE E 222 MIKE STRANGE RICHARD LEWIS — Ls JB DANNY SALYERS SCOTTY HARROD ROBERT COMLEY BILLY WOOLUMS = ‘PERE ar eS Nie Kinman receives handoff from Moore and later scores. CHE gy | ғ Boucher shows us his fine style in making another basket. Basketball does have its Ups and Downs. 224 Junior Varsity Freenman Team IT 3 dst v Baseball Ist Row, L to R: Coach Bryant, Gary Clark, ane Hiles, Jerry Graves, Ron Easterly, Rodney Stucker, Tommy Kinman. 2nd Row, L to R: Doug Davies, Gary Eblen, Dale Stevens, Randy Tillett, Alan Lee and Ron Petrey. Boys Track L to R: David Sorg, Pete Campassi, David Bryan, Dean Sorg, Ron Easterly and Coach Brunty. 226 Ist Row; L. to R.: Coach Johnston, Bonnie Reeves, Diane Duvall, Priscilla Peyton, Liz Morrow, Pat Kinman, Ginny Chism and Coach Wright. 2nd Row: L. to R.: Patty Clark, Brenda Woolums, Susan Carter, Brenda Hockensmith, Pam Bolling, and Liz Barker. Girls Tennis L. to R.: Patti Terry, Susan Whitton, Liz Barker, Claudia Taylor, Jane Sheridan, Cathy Whitton, and Susan Conway. Sitting: Coach Jean Wright. L. to R.: Bill Picket, Danny Yeast and Coach John Lykins 227 FRANKLIN COUNTY BAND BOOSTER сив = en, m e EM С? e sa tele ДУ, ту с At Trete EAGT FRANKFORT PATRON IWER SHOP › FLOWTR SHC ue Азатты, nin Й Gm HIZOLIRALD DRUGS ROGER, FUNERAL Homı masuc Owe WFKY RADIO Tut CAPITAL VA TION SMITH 2 LINDSEY INCORPORATEO CMM тө ек SERVICE езо Om TOUS Du FRISCH'S HOUSE OF GUITARS BIG.BOY DRIVE-IN sovu оё worn fue B Bry бәр your rore Morn at ior meets re مه‎ Lala fai бее Goods Order by Pease - 122 340 nw e ROBERT'S OD TEE : FRANKFORT e tee re ee ee ‚ COMMUNITY we un CHEMICAL CO. RODGERS sTUDIO JEWELRY «TOR GERSHMAN'S SERVICE INC Р TERETE ЧИ CONTIN | 1. Comer - Peru DA CHIL E ME = E 5 Lir = ا‎ j Cx sedia y риса ac Maa RINN Fe One Be CHILI SUPPER | [nena — ENTERT sn... $ и агр, — ENTERTAINMENT — E dex } Quattets — 7 30-9. 00 P M $ sie Fot the Youth Ry “Centourians” and Others — 6: 00-7. 22 P. M. earan cous SATURDAY. JANUARY 21. 1345 Eperscred ty i van COAT. Wow chc Speasored by Rurites Clubs Dod Ка — Brid spy di 4 eppure d 1 Beid Kash — Beidgspest — Peeks МШ DONATION $1.09 - rox - LARAY PETRCY FUNDS = TISEMENTS Compliments of a FRIEND Jewell Construction Co. Commercial and Residential Building KENTUCKY STATE COLLEGE The New Arts—Business Building 1966 Summer School June 13—August 6 Freshman Orientation Sept. 12-19 (Required of All Freshmen) Freshman Registration Sept. 15 Registration of Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors September 16 ROBERTS JEWELRY FOR FINEST QUALITY CHINA, CRYSTAL AND STERLING, FOR FLAWLESS DIAMONDS AND EEF PEREECT GIFT SHOP ROBERT'S THE CAPITAL STATION 1490 On Your Dial Congratulations to the Graduating Class D سے M o SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Compliments of NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INS. 228 St. Clair St. Frankfort, Kentucky Compliments of STATE NATIONAL BANK Good Luck to All Graduates From 14 Qus DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Versailles Road Frankfort Our Pride in Your Past Inspires Faith in Your Future HARRY LEE WATERFIELD President INVESTORS HERITAGE Lp Se Company FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY C ompliments of FARMER'S BANK CAPITAL TRUST CO. GOOD LUCK, FLYERS Frisch € Cr om East Main St. Phone 33496 Compliments of CARDINAL OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY HOLIDAY INN IN FRANKFORT Where Dining is a Pleasure Caucus Rooms Private Banquets Party Facilities 227-2282 855 Louisvile Road BARBOUR YOUNG AUTO SALES METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Phone 227-4577 532 Holmes Street Frankfort, Kentucky Good Used Cars DON ARINGTON Life Mortgage Term Health and Accident Disability DICK BARBOUR JOE YOUNG MARVIN DUVALL JOHN DORTEN Compliments of BELK-SIMPSON Compliments of HOLMES STREET MARKET д Р TOM DUNFEE CHEVROLET, INCORPORATED Xf Lee For Unexcelled Beauty Plus the Convenience and Quality at a Cost of Immediate Local Service You Can Afford to Pay— See TOM DUNFEE Compliments of FRANKLIN COUNTY BOOKSTORE ARVIN'S FOOD MARKET Corner of Holmes and Wright Open Nights and Sundays HARRODS GULF SERVICE 500 Holmes Street Best Wishes to the CLASS OF '66 YOU Hl Insurance AGENT “steves vou rias” e DOC MOORE Insurance of All Kinds Phone CA 7-6317 1001 Collins Lane, Frankfort Compliments of FRANKLIN COUNTY STONE Falls City Block Falls City Ready Mix Joe St. Charles and Son FURNITURE DISCOUNT HOUSE 108-112 Bridge St. Name Brand Furniture at Discount Prices Compliments of JIM'S ASHLAND SERVICE 415 West Second Frankfort, Kentucky Compliments of GOINS Floor Covering Inc. 118 W. Broadway, Frankfort Compliments of MITCHELLS CLOTHING STORE Compliments of ASHLAND OIL DEALERS EDWIN SHOUSE CHARLES WILKERSON ARTHUR SHIFFLETT JAMES STIGERS | SCOTTS INCORPO RATED Congratulations! Interior Furnishings Helen Scott N.S.I.D. MURRAY DRYWALL CO. Quality Service Phone 223-5338 EASTWOOD COFFEE SHOP Eastwood Shopping Center Located in the Mall Congratulations Class of 1966 From FRANKFORT 5-MINIT CAR WASH Compliments of FRANKFORT MARINE Compliments of UNION UNDERWEAR CO. INC. 220 West Main Street m, Free Customer Parking FRANKFORT CHEMICAL CO. TERMITE and PEST CONTROL Melvin C. Moore and Sons Owners Phone 227-4064 CARDINAL HILL NURSERY —Garden Center— Evergreens Shade Trees Landscape Service ZELMA'S BEAUTY SALON Old Harrodsburg Rd. 223-1046 Congratulations Young Citizens on Your Progress. May the Future be Rich and Full of the Best in Life for You. ИЛТҮ ШДЕТ і ETT n IN Good Luck! VALLEY DRIVE-IN BURLEY OIL COMPANY Good Luck, Compliments of VAUGHN GARAGE Seniors ROGER’S FUNERAL HOME Compliments of Compliments of FRANKFORT LUMBER MORRIS A. BRAZIN AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY Good Luck! HURN ELECTRONIC SOUTHERN MOTOR HOTEL SERVICE Downtown Comfort and Convenience Good Food—Free Parking FRANKLIN ONE-HOUR Compliments of MARTINIZING BARBOURS GROCERY 121 Bridge Street 227-2779 Specials Every Week Compliments of Compliments of NOONAN'S SULLIVAN'S PHARMACY Compliments of BOWL-A-WAY Compliments of : | FRANKFORT | NEW CAR DEALERS Frankfort Auto Sales Kain and Stewart Ford Frankfort Buick—Pontiac Tom Dunfee Chevrolet Boden Oldsmobile Compliments Compliments of CONSOLIDATED THE T.V. CABLE STATE JOURNAL J. C. YAGEL HARDWARE Compliments of 308 Ann St. BUDDY COSTIGAN, AGT. Frankfort, Kentucky : Free Deliver Farm Bureau Insurance Service y Electric and Plumbing Supplies Toys Housewares Sporting Goods Building Supplies CA 7-2528 Congratulations From KATHRYN SHOPPE RAY BUTLER—REALTY INSURANCE 223 St. Clair Street Louisville Road Frankfort, Kentucky Office 223-2030 Res. 223-0567 Residential—Commercial—Farms SCHOOL SERVICE COMPANY Everything For Schools 116 W. Main Frankfort, Kentucky GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE THORNHILL BY-PASS AUTO SALES Good Used Cars DIXIE CREAM DONUT SHOP 708 Holmes St. Frankfort, Ky. 207 West Broadway Office 223-3550 CA 7-9341 GARY CHISM JOE VAUGHAN 223-0967 227-4637 MEAGER SHOES Best Wishes to the Class of '66 SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. Best Wishes BROCK-McVEY Next to Your Doctor Your Druggist FITZGERALD'S DRUG | esten | uto Compliments of WESTERN AUTO MAIN STREET BEVERAGE STORE The Best In Beverage Russ Waits—Proprietor Frankfort, Kentucky MARCUS FURNITURE, INC. 309 St. Clair—Frankfort CA 7-7602 Frankfort's Oldest Complete Home Furnishers GERSHMAN'S Where Broadway, St. Clair and Smart Shoppers Meet Compliments of DAWSON-WILLIS DRUGS MAC AND ED'S Standard Oil Service Station 506 E. Main and 305 Versailles Rd. Phone CA 3-3673 Phone CA 7-9225 FRANKFORT BLUE PRINT AND SUPPLY COMPANY 735 East Main St. 223-8239 Frankfort, Ky. A. Complete Line of Drafting and Artistic Materials Compliments of M. A. SELBERT JEWELER Congratulations From FAYETTE CRUTCHER'S on Main Street HUB CLOTHING STORE 329 St. Clair St. Home Of Nationally Advertised Ivy Styles For Young Men BURCHFIELD PHILLIPS 66 Go First Class—Go Phillips 66 Service Is Our Specialty Compliments of HORN DRUGS Compliments of MARY CARTER PAINTS FRANKFORT DRUG CO. At Main and St. Clair Sts. Frankfort, Kentucky 227-7351 Rexall DRUGS CHOOSE YOUR GRADUATION CLOTHES FROM OUR STANDOUT COLLECTION • Ivy Model Suits and Sport Coats e Bass Moccasins and Weejuns e Summer Formals e Bermuda Shorts and Sport Shirts I. DAVIS 328 St. Clair Since 1877 Frankfort Largest and Finest Shoe Store CHARGE ACCOUNTS —INVITED— Frankfort DAIRY QUEEN Louisville Road Compliments of EAST FRANKFORT LAUNDRAMET PENN AUTO SERVICE 24 Hr. Wrecker Service gles Body and Paint Work 160 Gayle St. 227-2843 Compliments of HOLMES STREET SERVICE STATION SUBURBAN SPORTSWEAR CENTER Winn-Dixie Shopping Center Men's Women's Clothing WARD GLEEN OATES-PURDY 207 West Main Builders—Realtors—Developers Complete Real Estate Service Compliments of SAYLOR'S RESTAURANT MR. CLIFF BARKER Manager BILL MOORE'S BARBER SHOP 4 Chair Vacuum on Clipper Coaches Den LER MANS, ——. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Congratulations to the Class of 66 GENUINE AUTO PARTS Machine Shop Service Fast Delivery Service Dial 223-8201 Compliments of MIDLAND TAVERN U.S. 60 Jett, Kentucky Compliments of HOCKENSMITH GROCERY GENERAL MERCHANDISE Forks of Elkhorn Compliments of RAMBO'S GARAGE Forks of Elkhorn Compliments of FITZPATRICK'S GROCERY Forks of Elkhorn Best Wishes From KEN-WEL INC. Compliments of 1966 FLYER STAFF Complimentary SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT COLLINS HARDWARE JUDD'S BOOKSTORE CHARLES L. BRYANT MARY'S BEAUTY SHOPE SHEA'S BEAUTY SHOP HOUSE GROCERY HARROD'S GREENHOUSE FLOWER SHOP BRYAN'S GROCERY GAINES GROCERY HATS BY PAULINE THE FAIR HARTLEYS SUNOCO BURGER BROIL MARIES BEAUTY SHOP WILKERSON'S ASHLAND SERVICE STATION DAIRY FREEZE EAST FRANKFORT ESSO $8 g G соф frok s s gg, tO the graduating class AMS ER ae = EFS e А m MATS Ph м 32 CAM E euer with е м Y — —— BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY $ oW aen Ens MI о адат _ i yai] auler ааа. dan ken User ЕР Pant age Sees TWE Оң EM 2 К = E, DL КО S QN | An er = T Я Bryant Eau E. DPA SMG fe ort | ] {3 Mal Яу e Si 59 2с holey E LE N 4 Е Dans E ok} er CEG | ou a] INS (a I @ E E E pw Ё. Ju he T NS б доз E Т, оф “gaa?” Also atendin En е, Sandra M Mes ip i enm Mike Gatewood E ۵۷ Le ded Me ce E als a 200] ie Te N a FG кз we. 20 | о O06 Also attending were: E vae D ert un ier Mn. 200€ Teurnier ue Euer г ER к p | JI gyi ea Р La p A) Gum IA Cu PR EN да, : x dp wary Koll a Nie Ara TA


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