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CATIIKR1NK MARIK I)KM A REF Dramatic Club, '43, ’44. 16; Girls Re- serve. ’43, ‘4 4. '45, ’46 ; Bible Study, '43, 44, '45, '46; Jr. I’lay, 45: Speech Tournament, '43, 44 ; Glee Club, ‘13, '44; Latin Club. ’43. ’44 ; If. A. A.. ’43. ‘44. ’45. '46; Girl Reservo Basketball Team. ’43; Dist, Speech Con., '44; Bed Cross Play, '44; Debate, '43: Sr. Play, '46: Pep Club. 16; Typist of Harrodian, '46 ; Dram. Play, '13. '44; Forensic Tournament. '43; Retf. Speech Festival, '46. Miss Elizabeth VanArsdall, Sponsor Mrs. Emmett Hatchett, Sponsor CLASS FLOWER—Red Rose. CLASS MOTTO Climb, though the Rocks Be Rugged. CLASS COLORS—Blue and White. —19—
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IRMA KATHERINE TEWMEV Girl Reserves. '43. 44. 45. '46: Glee Club, 43. 44; Lat. Club. '43. 44. '45. '45: H. A. A.. 44. '45. 46 ; Blblo Study, '43. • 4. 45. '16; Sdenco Club. ’45; Dramatic Club. 46; Jr. Play. '45; Pep Club. 16; Regional Speech Tournament. '46; Homo Be. Club, 43. CHARLES YATES Hl-Y. '43. '44. '45. 46; Blblo Study. 43. 4 4. 45, ’46: Science Club, '46; Latin Club. '43; Jr. Play. '45; Sr. Play, 46; Annual Staf., 46; Glee Club, '43; Jr. Paper. '45. ROBERT KUCHA ON DAVENPORT Latin Club. 43. 44: Hi-Y. '43. '44: Bible Study, 43. 4 4. ’45, '46: Intramural Basketball. ’43. 44. '45. 46; Basketball Mgr. '43. 4 4. ’45. '46; H-Club. '43. 4 4. '45. '46; H. A. A.. '43. '44. '45. 46; Jr. Play. '45: Sr. Play, '46; Baseball. '46: Annual Staff. 46; -Pres. Class. 43; Athletic Club. 15. '46 ; Athletic Award. ’45. AWE SHANNON McCLELLAN Dra. Play, '43. ’44; Deb. Cl., '43. '44: Kor. Tour. 43; 1st In St. Int. Rd„ '43; 2nd in St. Int. ltd.. 44 ; Red Cross Play, '44; Dra. Cl.. '43. '44. 46: V-Pres.. '46; H. A. A. 43. '14. '45. 46 ; Sec.. '44 ; Pep Cl., '45. '46 ; Sr. Adv., '46; Sc. Cl., '45; Treas.. '45; Jr. Ky. Aca. of Sc.. '46 ; Rep. to Jr. Ky. Aca Mt. Sterling. '45; Jr. Sohl. Awd., '44. 15; Bible St.. '43. 4 4. ’45; G. R„ 13. '44. 45, . »: J . Play. '45 : Sr. Play. '46 : Lat. Cl.. 43. 44. '45, '46; Ed. Jr. Paper. '45; His. Har. St., 16; Glee Club. '43. 44. BETTY BROWN PATTERSON Fr. Club. 45 ; Treas.. '45; G. R., '43. 4 4. 4°. 45: Bib. Study. 43. 44. '45; Dram. Cl.. '44. '45. '46: V-Pres.. '45; St. Win. Ex. Prose, ’45; Reg. Sp. Tourn., '44. '46: Home Be. Cl.. 43; H. A. A.. '43. '44. '45, '46; Lat. Cl., 43, ’ll; Red Cross Play. '44 ; Jr. Plav. 45; Sr. Plav. '46; Pep Cl.. 15. 16; Glee C l., 43. 14 ; Dist. Ed. An. Staff. '46. TKl ETT CHILDRESS WELCH Woodrow Wilson Jr. High.. '43 ; Band. 43 ; Sports Ed.. Pap. St.. 13 ; Mgr. Bas.-ball and Ft.-ball. 43; Hi-Y. 13. '46; Vie Corps, 43: Georgetown High, 'll: Ft.-bali and Baa-ball. '4 1; Vic. Corps. '44: Burkes-ville HI., 15; Has.-ball and Baseball. '45; Jr. Play. 45 : All-Dlst. Bas.-ball. 15; Bar,.-ball. Baseball, and Track. '46 ; Sr. Plav 46. Dlst Sp. Fest.. 16; Sc. Club. 16: V-Pres., 46; Athl. Club. '46. OSCAR GLEN DON SANDERS l,re«-Vf class. 43: Treas. of Class. '45. 16; Bible Study. '43. 14; Hi-Y. '43. '44. 45; Intramural Basketball. '43; H. A. A. 43. '4 4. '45, ’46; H-Club. '4 1. '45. '46; Sr. I lay. 16: Varsity Basketball. '44. '45. '46 Capt.. 16; All-Dlst. Basketball Team. 46; -nd All-State Basketball Team. 16 ; Baseball. '45. ’16; Track. 46; Pres 11-Club, 46. 4. C |t ELI N E STEARNS COTTON Lat. Club, '43. '44; Gleo Club. '43. '44: ( lass Pres., 4 4 : Girl Reserves. '4 3. '4 4. 46: Treats. G. R., 45; Fr. Club. '45. Pep Club. 4o, '46; Bible Study. 43. '44. 45; H. A. A . '43. 44. '45, '46; Treas. H. A l 13 : Club, 'll; Dramatic Club. 46 ; Sgt. at Arms Dram. Club. '46 Sr Play, '46; Feature Fid. of Harrodian, 16 —18—
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SENIOR HISTORY In 1933, the Seniors of '46 entered the first grade and started the upward climb for knowledge. After six years of “reading, writing, and arithmetic taught to the tune of a hickory stick, we entered the high school building. Our first year we stood back with wide eyes and open mouths to watch the antics of the upper classmen. We were mortally afraid of Juniors and Seniors and wondered if ever we would be so bold. Our eighth grade year, we had the feeling of both superiority and protection. After all, were we not about to finish grammcr school and was it not our responsibility to watch over the seventh grade? Until now we had been timid and unassuming. Now we decided our campusology was in need of study. Our first lesson, no doubt, was on the bus trip to Lexington to see the Regional Tournament. It was on this trip that our class discovered Kissing Bridge. In June we graduated and felt very big indeed. When we entered high school, it was with the firm purpose of getting the most out of the next four years. Under the leader-hip of Glendon Sanders. Marshall Freeman, Otha Keightley, and Bobby Davenport, we proceeded to attend to the work and play of the ninth grade. Mirs Trower and Mr. Soper shook their heads in despair. Was there ever such a class? However, we tried our best and contributed to the school over eighty dollars which we collected with shouts and fun on the Scrap Drives. Dirty but patriotic, we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. We went out for all the clubs and activities. “Mimi” Sanders was elected our cheer leader. As our year as Freshmen ended, we felt that we had survived the worst, and our teachers felt maybe there was hope. Latin and Algebra tests successfully passed, we were promoted. Our Sophomore year started out with the election of four girls, Jackie Cotton. Betsy Royalty, June Morgan, and Betty Strunk. Mr. Whitehead and Mrs. Briggs found themselves in charge of the Sophisticated Sophs. This year we were very much interested in basketball, for Marshall Freeman, Glendon Sanders, and Jim Ellers played, and Bobby Davenport. Joe Russell, and Billy Young were managers. We must have been very trying, for we had no less than three English teachers: Mrs. Briggs. Miss Black, and Miss Waters. Finally, the year ended and we found ourselves halfway through high school. We opened our Junior year with a big bang. Miss VanArsdall and Miss Van-Diver took us in hand and ruled over Room 8. Since we were together again after two years, they had quite a time keeping us on our respective sides of the room. We elected to office: Marshall Freeman, Betsy Royalty, June Morgan, and Glendon Sanders. When Marshall left to marry, Joe stepped into line with the officers. We took an active part in all school activities. We were further distinguished by Betty Patterson being judged “good” in the State Speech Festival. We supplemented our bank roll with money earned by selling cokes at the games—and, incidentally, had lots of fun doing it. Our Junior Paper, “Harrodsburg Hi-Lights,” was successfully published by a staff of Anne Shannon McClellan, Louise Bourne, Horace Shewmaker, Ann Crossfield, Edmond Burton, Otha Keightley. June Morgan, Bette Trimble, Eugenia Freeman, Mildred Sanders, Horace Ellis. Betty Strunk, and Virginia Carey. On Friday, April thirteenth, the Junior Class Revue proved quite a success. This was preceded by weeks of practice, which turned out to be fun and full of good —20
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