Harrodsburg High School - Harrodian Yearbook (Harrodsburg, KY)
- Class of 1952
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2 o We, the Senior Class of 1952, wish to express our sincerest appreciation and devotion to Mrs. Amy Wills and Mr. Arch Lacefield, who have so earnestly given their time and efforts to make our Senior Year more enjoyable. With greatest esteem and affection we dedicate this issue of the Harrodian. 4 FOREWORD SUPERINTENDENT J. K. Powell PRINCIPAL Shelby M. Martin Board of Education Mr. Ralph Davenport; Dr. C. B. VanArsdall, Chairman; Mr. Clayton Martin; Dr. T. O. Meredith; Mr. Givens Ingram. 6 Mrs. Aimee Alexander, A.B Miss Bessie Baker, A.B. Mrs. Sabra Walker Barbour, A.B. Mr. Marshall Black, A.B. Mrs. Lucille Sharp Brown, A.B. Mr. Leigh Mrs. T. L. Mr. William Mrs. Ona Griiton, Mrs. Elizabeth 8ush, A.B. Cocanougher Gravely, A.B. A.B., M.A. Harris Mrs. Martha Mr. Alvin Miss Mary Mr. Arch Lacefield, Mr. Shelby M. Martin, Hurt, B.S. Jaeger, A.B. Knox, A.B. A.B., M.A. A.B., B.S., M.A. Mr. Forest Mrs. Mary Miss LaVerne Mr. Frank Mrs. Amy Sale, A.B. Thompson, B.S. VanCleave. B.S. Wallheiser. B.S., M.A. Wills, B.S. Faculty 1951-52 Harrodian Staff (2nd year typists assistants) Senior Sponsors. . Mrs. Amy Wills Mr. Arch Lacefield Art Editor . . Ann Hunter McFatridge Assistant....................Jim Hurt Historian....................Jim Hurt Feature Editor . . . Joyce Walters Assistant.............Alberta Adams Business Manager Sports Editor . Assistants . Co-Editors.................Nancy Price Joe Hurt . Buzz Riggins . . Jock Cloyd Edward Robertson John Huffman Photographic Editor. .Douglas Curry Advertising Editors. .Loren Terhune Louis Veatch Circulation Editor . . Patsy Brown Assistants............Juanita Keeling Mary Ann Goodlett William Tyler Typist Manager . . .Joyce Houchins 8 Compliments of ALEXANDER AND ROYALTY FUNERAL HOME SENIOR OFFICERS President...........................Jim Hurt Vice President..............Cordelia Yeager Secretary.........................Nancy Davis This page sponsored by Treasurer .................... Buddy Terhune BOTTLING-WORKS Danville, Ky. ALBERTA MAE ADAMS Our vivacious cheerleader now, we see Berta ten years hence as the mother of three children I F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens I, 2, 3,4; Glee Cl. 1; H-Club 4; Cheerleader 4; Jr. and Sr. Play; Paper Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. WILLIAM J. BOND Never in class now, we can see Jasper in ten years looking for a job where he can do the same thing. Sc. Cl. 2,4; Boys Guid. 1,2, 3, 4; Lac. Cl. 2; Circulation Mgr. of Scout 4; Annual Staff 4. JOAN BEGLEY We'll always remember Joan being on her way to Asbury. Maybe she'll make it in the next ten years. Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4; F. H. A. 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Cl. 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Library Cl. 3. LEROY BRUNER Poor old Bruner, he's always absent after a game. Wonder what he'll do in ten years when he's playing with the Olympians? H-Club 3,4; Consv. 3,4; Baseball 2, 3,4; B-Ball 4; F-Ball Mgr. 3; Annual Staff 4; Jr. and Sr. Play; Boys Guid. 1,2, 3,4; Intra. B-Ball 1,2,3. PATRICIA JEAN BROWN As we see Pat's sweet smile now, we can hear her voice coming to us ten years hence as she reads her script over a national hook-up. Lat. Cl. 1,2. 3; Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 1,2,3,41 Jr. and Sr. Play; Dram. 4; Annual Staff 4; D.A.R. Repre. 4. WILLIAM C. CLOYD All the way through school Jock has played the field. We see him ten years from now, looking through his little black book for the best looking date. H-Club 3,4; Baseball 2, 3,4; Jr. V. B-Ball 2; V.B-Ball; 42nd Dist. All-Trn-ment 3; Jr. and Sr. Play; Sc. Cl. 3; Annual Staff 4. FRANCES CORNELIUS Frances, our double for Queen Elizabeth already has her Prince Phillip. In ten years we may see another bonny Prince Charles I Cornishville School 1; Cheerleader I; Glee Cl. 1,2,3,4; F. H. A. 2, 3, 4; Paper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4- CARL H. CUMMINS Carl is always hauling around a gang of girls. We see him in ten years running a taxi company exclusively for women. Patrol 1,2,3,41 Capt. 3,4; Sc. Cl. 4; Student Council I; Consv. 1,2; Band 1,2, 3,4; Glee Cl. 1,2, 3; Fr. Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Boys Guid. 1,2,3,4. DORIS JEAN CROXTON Doris always had the honor of riding around in convertibles. We see her ten years hence driving her own. Pleasureville 1,2; Pep Cl. 1,2; Glee Cl. 1,2,3; F. H. A. 1,2, 3,4; Y-Teens 3,4; Paper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4. DOUGLAS CURRY III Never to attend a class was Doug's secret desire. He attained it his senior year. We see him in ten years teaching French with knowledge gained thru Mr. Lacefield. Lat. Cl. I; Patrol 1,4; Male High School 2,3; Sc. Cl. 4; Fr. Cl. 4; Consv. Cl. I; Glee Cl. I; Radio Engi. 4. 10 NANCY ANN DAVIS Always our beauty Queen in High School, we see her ten years from now wowing all the men patients. Dram 2,3,4; Sc. Cl. 3,4; Band 1.2,3; Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4; Glee Cl. 1,2,3; Lat. Cl. 1,2,3; Jr. and Sr. Play; H-Coming Queen 4; Patrol Sponsor 4. JAMES C. DUGAN Jimmy was always interested in Agriculture and Conservation. We see him in the future down on the farm. Fairview 1,2; 4-H C. 1,2. 3,4; Consv. Cl. 3,4; Craftman's Guild 1,2. BARBARA ANN DENNIS Barbara always did love to skate. In ten years we see her as star in her own skating revue. Y-Teens l,3;F.H.A. 1,2. JOHN HUFFMAN John always did get by with holding hands in Miss Baker’s class. We see him in the future still holding hands, only now it is his daughter's. Baseball 3,4; F-Ball 2, 3. 4; Capt. 4; B-Ball 1,2, 3,4; Consv. Pres. 1.2, 3. 4; H-Cl. 1,2,3, 4; Jr. and Sr. Play; Sc. Cl. 4. MILDRED LOUISE GAINES Gaines and Gay were quite a team and took all prizes for giggling. We see them in ten years over a coke at the Gem, still giggling. Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4; F. H. A. 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Cl. 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2; 4-H Cl. 2, 3; Sr. Play; Library Cl. 3. JIM HURT We remember Jim as our money-winning essayist. We look forward to seeing the plays he will write for Broadway. Class Pres. 3,4; Student Council Pres. 3,4; Jr. and Sr. Play; Band 1,2, 3,4. LORAINE FRANCES GAY We can’t think of Gay without thinking of Gaines and their ability to bait the hook. Ten years from now she will still be trying to make a catch. Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4; F. H. A. 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Glee Cl. 1,2,3,4: 4 H Cl.; Sr. Play; Dram. 3,4; Library Cl. 3. JOE HURT We see Joe now as always traveling to the lake in his Model A. Ten years hence he may be driving a shocking pink Cadillac convertible. Music Dept. 1,2, 3,4; Patrol 1,2, 3,4; Boy's State 3; Boy’s Nation 3; Beta Cl. 3,4; Co-Ed. Annual 4. MARY ANN GOODLETT We see her now as day-dreaming of Texas. Ten years from now she'll be happily settled there. Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4; F.H. A. 1,2,3,41 Lat. Cl. I, 2; Court of Honor 4; Paper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4. WALTER JACKSON Where we see Walter we always see Gladys. In ten years they will be happily settled on their farm. Cornishville 1,2; 4-H Cl. 1,2; Boy’s Guid. 3,4; Baseball 2, 3; B-Ball 3,4; Annual Staff 4. 1 1 MARGARET RoBARDS GORTNEY Ohl Johnny was Margaret’s favorite song all thru high school. In ten years she'll be singing Rock-a -bye Baby. F. H. A. 1,2, 3,4; Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4; Lat. Cl. 1.2. 3; Glee Cl. 1.2. 3, 4; Sc. Cl. 4; Beta Cl. 3,4; Band Sp. 3.4; Girls St. Rep. 3; Jr. and Sr. Play; Dram. Cl. 1,2.3.4. DONALD LITTERAL Quiet and shy Don, but always ready to do his part. Ten years hence he will be a successful farmer. Cornishville I, 2; 4-H 1,2,3, 4; Boys Guid. 3,4; Court of Honor-F-Ball Homecoming 4; Annual Staff 4. ARNETTA LONG HENDREN Now Arnetta needs an alarm clock to wake her up. Ten years from now the Pitter-patter of little feet will be the only alarm clock she’ll need. Fair-view School 1,2; Class Pres. I; Cheerleader 2; Glee Cl. 1,2; Y-Teens 3,4; Jr. Play; Annual Staff 4. JAMES O. McGINNIS Jimmy's our Pontiac Model. Give him a chance and in ten years he'll be designing Pontiacs. F-Ball 3,4; B-Ball 4; Consv. Cl. 1.2, 3,4; 4-H Cl. 1,2, 3, 4; Sr. Play 4; Boys Guid. 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4. JOYCE ANN HOUCHINS Joyce Ann, our happy-go-lucky Sheep caller. Ten years hence she'll be calling her little lambs. Lat. Cl. I; Glee Cl. 1,2; Y-Teens 1,2,3; Band (Mag.) I. 2; F.H.A. I; Annual Staff 4. CUE PHILLIPS Cue has always been shy and conservative, ten years hence this quiet boy will probably be a roaring truck driver. Sr. Boys Guid. 1,2,3,41 Bible Study 1,2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. JUANITA KEELING Juanita is always slaving away at Carrs Curb Service. We see her in ten years owning a restaurant Recommended by Duncan Hines. F.H.A. 1.3; Y-Teens I. 3; Glee Cl. 2; Annual Staff 4. J. B. REED J. B., our famous school-skipper, we see him in ten years loafing just as much as ever. Cornishville 1,2; 4-H 1,2; Boys Guid. 3,4; Annual Staff. ANN HUNTER McFATRIDGE As we look thru our books we see in the margins pictures Ann Hunter has drawn. We also see her in the future as a famous commercial artist. F.H.A. 1,2,3; L31 Cl. 1.2; Treas. 3; Y-Teens 1,2, 3; Paper Staff Art Ed. 3; Annual Staff Art Ed. 4. mgs, FLOYD RIGGINS As the years have passed Buzz has always been blowing his horn in our great band. We see him in the future with his own dance band featuring his famous trumpet. Band 1,2, 3,4; Lat. Cl. 1,2, 3; Beta Cl. 3.4; Jr. and Sr. Play; Annual Staff 4; Patrol 2; Paper Staff 3,4; Consv. Cl. 2. 12 BARBARA STRATTON PEAVLER Now, we see Barbara chewing her nails waiting for Russell. Ten years later we see her teaching her children not to bite their nails. Fairview School 1, 2; Glee Cl. 1,2; Class Sec. 2; 4-H Cl. 1.2,3, Sec 2; Y-Teens 3,4; F. H. A. 4; Class V-Pres. 2; Annual Staff 4. EDWARD ROBERTSON Ed, who thinks only of sports and Phyllis, in ten years will be happily married and coach at Harvard. V. B-Ball 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Pres. Boys Guid. 4; Jr. V. B-Ball 2; Consv. Cl. 2,4; H-Cl. 3,4; Band I; Sc. Cl. 2; Annual Staff 4; Court of Honor 3. NANCY LEE PRICE Nancy, who has always wanted to teach in a nursery school, in ten years will probably be teaching her own nursery school I F.H.A. 1,2,3,41 Glee Cl. 2,3; 4; Y-Teens 1,2. 3, 4; Capt. Maj. 3,4; Lat. Cl. 1.2; Co-Ed. Paper Staff 3; Sc. Cl. 4; Beta Cl. 3,4; Co-Ed. Annual 4. DON BILLY ROBINSON Don Billy always has a pretty good excuse for getting out of school. Wonder what his excuse will be in ten years to get out of work I Band 1,2, 3,4; Glee Cl. 1,2,4; Consv. I, 2,3,4; Lat. Cl. 1.2; Patrol l, 2. 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Scout Staff 4; Reg. and St. Music Fest. 1,2; All-St. Orch 3; Sc. Cl. 2. MARY ELLEN ROBINSON We se« Mary Ellen parading around the White Way in her blue jeans. Ten years hence we see her cleaning her house in her blue jeans. Y-Teens 1,2, 3; Glee Cl. 1,2; F.H.A. 3,4; 4-H Cl. 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4. KENNETH E. SANDERS Kenneth, who has all the hair now, in ten years will probably have none. Fairview School 1,2; 4-H Club 1,2; Glee Cl. 1,2; Consv. Cl. 3,4; Sr. Boys Guid. 3,4; Annual Staff 4. ADELENE SIMS Adelene lately has been having trouble with her male admirers, but we see her ten years hence, with them flocking at her feet. Lat. Cl. I; Glee Cl. 1,2, 3,4; Y-Teens 1,2, 3; Band 1,2, 3.4; F.H.A. l; Sr. Play; Annual Staff 4- LOREN THOMAS TERHUNE Buddy has always liked blondes, so ten years hence he will run a perioxide store. Band 1,2, 3,4; Glee Cl. 1,2,3,4; Lat. Cl. 1,2; Patrol 1,2, 3,4; Sr. Play; Scout 4; Reg. and St. Music Fest. 1.2, 3,4; Sc. Cl. 3,4; Beta Cl. 3, 4; Consv. 1,2; Sr. Treas. 4. SARA ANN SMOCK Sara Ann's amazing ability to get along with Mr. Lacefield comes in very-handy ten years hence with Bud. Midway School 1,2; Y-Teens 3,4; Annual Staff 4. WILLIAM TYLER King” Tyler has a great attachment to movies, so ten years hence he will probably be owner of his own burlesque show. Baseball 2; F-Ball 2, 3, 4; F-Ball King 4; All St. Honorable Mention; Jr. and Sr. Play; H-Cl. 3,4; Annual Staff 4. 13 JOYCE VERUNE WALTERS Since Verline likes both Army and Navy, we wonder if it will be in ten years, -The Navy sink the Army. F. H. A. 1,2, 3,4; Glee Cl. 1,2,3, 4; Ban 2 3 4 Y-Teens 1,2,3,41 Pres. 4-H Cl. 3; Oper. 4; Beta Cl. 3,4; Feat. Ed. Scout 4; Annual Staff. LOUIS VEATCH Though Louis has a great dislike for the Army now, ten years hence a colonel in the French Foreign Legion. Glee Cl. 1,2, 3,4; F-Ball 2; Boys Guid. 1,2, 3, 4; Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4; Oper. 4; Consv. Cl. 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Scout Staff 2, 3,4; Reg. St. Music Fest. 1,2, 3,4. CORDELIA A. YEAGER Since -Dee- plans to be a secretary, in ten years we see her as John’s secretary. Fairview 1,2; Beta Cl. 3,4; Pres. 4; F.H.A. 4; Vice Pres. Sr. Class; Annual Staff, Sc. Cl. 4. DAVID H. YOUNG Since David has such a great like for farms with rivers we see him ten years hence settled on a farm next to the Rio Grande. Cornishville 1.2; 4-H Cl. 1,2, 3,4; Vice Pres. Jr. Class; Boys Guid. 3,4; Court Honor 4; Annual Staff. MRS. AMY WILLS, SPONSOR KENNETH WATTS Kenneth is so quiet and shy now, probably in ten years he will be an auctioneer. Sr. Boys Guid. 1,2; Bible Study 3,4; Annual Staff. MR. ARCH LACEFIELD, SPONSOR GEORGE JAMES We always saw George in the shop with Mr. Black. Probably in ten years he will own the Harrodsburg Souvenier Company and be making all the souveniers himself. Football 2; Conservation Cl. 1,2, 3,4; Basketball Mgr. 1.2. 3,4. 14 vitt whT) T£STAW£f T 6 the S leave, eivp .'T ' . C1“s,“[ 1952' beinB ' our right mind, do bequeath and bequit, their high place fh. , , memb « e Senior Cl...—to put in B ° „ CC l“ese lowly creatures: abilitv o rhfdiamVeaVeS t0 get married- Johnny Bond leaves his class skipping C0chran ”J°ney” Begley wills love for out-of-towners to Carol Brown hi lP.FY Bruner leaves his half-a-day school day to Mrs. Hurt. Pat wills his rr 3 hCr SCh°01 day Pleasure to Rose Marie Cotton. Jock Cloyd e ic ability to Jim Patterson. Fran” Cornelius leaves her ability to ?Lmrrrie? L°retta ShePerson. Bird Cummins leaves his night flying in- n C °r-S l° MaC DaviSl Doris Croxton leaves her friendly grin to Betty Price. UN Curry bequeaths his love for Sr. Math to anyone fool enough to take it. an avis leaves her love for band to Perrin McGee. Jim Dugan bequeaths his love for English to all Jrs. Barb Dennis leaves her silent appearance to Nancy Wiley. Beasley Huffman bequeaths his art for holding hands in classes to Glendon Demaree. Lou Gaines and Rain Gay leave their ability to giggle over nothing to Betty Tarkington and Miss Baker. A-Model Hurt leaves his scenic, convenient parking space to Mrs. Gritton. Bernard Shaw Hurt leaves his love for comic books to Thelma Ross. Mary Ann Goodlett bequeaths her sweet disposition to Shirley Rice. Dandy Jackson leaves his school bus excuse to Junior Winston. Maggie Gortney bequeaths her short hair to Jo Anne Sanders. Donald Litteral leaves his silent mood to Joyce Trimble. Arnetta Hendren leaves her school room experiences to Anne Gillispie. Pig McGinnis leaves his perfect attendance record to Donnie Roberts. Pete Houchins bequeaths her book of daring adventures to Sarah Jane Neal. Cue Phillips leaves his power to open windows behind teachers' backs to John Shewmaker. Juanita Keeling leaves her affection for Mr. Lacefield to Norma Jo Smith. J. B. Reed bequeaths his perfect test papers to anyone in the Senior Class of '53. Annie Huntry McFatridge bequeaths her fourth period study hall to anyone unlucky enough to get it. Buzz Riggins just leaves. Barbara Jean Peavler bequeaths her book on How To Keep A Sailor From Having A Girl In Every Port to anyone who may need it. Ed Robertson bequeaths his speak now or forever hold your peace policy to future seniors. Nancy Price leaves her book How To Be A Typist, In Ten Easy Lessons. Hobe Robinson leaves his hospital experiences to all under classmen with bad health. Mary Ellen Robinson bequeaths her peaceful atmosphere to Johnnie Sutherland. Loose Sanders bequeaths his long, curly hair to all short haired boys. Boston Blackie Sims leaves her love for long hair to Monnie Gortney. Fuzz Terhune leaves Jo Anne to finish as soon as possible. Sara Smock wills her make up equipment to Anne Hurt. Wum Tyler leaves his Bird of Happiness to all future football stars. Joyce Walters leaves her desire not to skip school to Bobby Lowe. Fuzzy Veatch leaves his love for the local draft board to all future eighteen and a half years of age students eligible for draft. Kenneth Watts leaves his quiet, shaded school life to Mildred Smith. Cordelia Yeager leaves with Jr.hr, navid Young leaves his nonchalance to all future county students. George Jame, leave, hi, innocent to Billy Hutne Hatchett. CLASS HISTORY The Harrodsburg High School class of 1952 is finally ready for Commencement after the usual twelve years of graded school and high school. An even dozen of the original first grade class is still with the class. They are: Nancy Price, Nancy Davis, Floyd Riggins, Buddy Terhune, Margaret Gortney, Mary Ann Goodlett, Joan Begley, Billy Bond, Bill Cloyd, Barbara Dennis, Patsy Brown and Ed Robertson. Thirty-three members who have joined the class somewhere along the way bring the final total to forty-five. The class has been unusually active in school activities, especially during its last four years as a high school class. Members have played football, basketball, band instruments, hooky and pin-ball machines. They have been in plays, the patrol, and trouble. Class officers for the class's first year in high school were: Louis Veatch, president; Carl Cummins, vice-president; Nancy Price, secretary; and Joe Hurt, treasurer. Sponsors were Mrs. Ransdell and Mrs. Peavler. As sophomores the class elected its officers Floyd Riggins, President; Joe Hurt, vice-president; Margaret Gortney, secretary; and Nancy Davis, treasurer; Mrs. Wills and Mr. Sale served as sponsors. Jim Hurt was president of the class during its Junior year, with David Young, Vice-president; Nancy Price, as Secretary; and Nancy Davis as treasurer. Mrs. Wills and Mr. Sale continued as sponsors. When the class became Seniors, it reelected Jim Hurt to serve as president and named Cordelia Yeager vice-president; Nancy Davis secretary; and Buddy Terhune treasurer. Mr. Lacefield took Mr. Sale's place as sponsor and Mrs. Wills continued in the same capacity. Six members have played football for the school. They are: John Huffman, Jimmy McGinnis, William Tyler, Carl Cummins, Louis Veatch, and George James (manager). On the Harrodsburg Basketball squad have been: Edward Robertson, Bill Cloyd, John Huffman, Leroy Bruner, Jimmy McGinnis, Walter Jackson, and George James (manager). A band was started in the school the same year the class entered high school and many of the members have been valuable bandsmen. They are: Floyd Riggins, Louis Veatch, Buddy Terhune, Don Billy Robinson, Adeline Sims, Carl Cummins, Joe Hurt, Jim Hurt, Loraine Gay, Douglas Curry, Joyce Walters, and Nancy Davis. Joyce Houchins and Nancy Price were majorettes and Margaret Gortney was sponsor. Seven '52 class members were members of the School Trooper Unit. They were Joe Hurt, Carl Cummins, Buddy Terhune, Don Billy Robinson, Douglas Curry, and Nancy Davis (sponsor). Two three-act plays were presented by the class of '52. They were Cheaper By the Dozen (as Juniors) and Father of the Bride (as Seniors). The class has been an active one and after Commencement its members will doubtless find as much success as they have had in high school. Superlatives MOST POPULAR BOY MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL Billy Cloyd MOST POPULAR GIRL Nancy Davis MOST HANDSOME BOY Margaret Gortney Douglas Curry Members of the Senior Class bestowed superlative titles on some of their members. SHOWN IN THE PHOTO, FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT, ARE: Jim Hurt, boy most likely to succeed; Buzz Riggins, most musical; William Tyler, cutest boy; Leroy Bruner, loudest boy; Jimmy McGinnis, teachers'pest. MIDDLE ROW: Pat Brown, most dependable girl; Alberta Adams, neatest girl; Nancy Price, most friendly girl; Mary Ann Goodlett, most thoughtful girl; Joyce Walters, cutest girl. BACK ROW: Kenneth Watts, quietest boy; Joe Hurt, most dependable boy; Barbara Dennis, quietest girl; Buddy Terhune, neatest boy. NOT PRESENT AT TIME PICTURE WAS TAKEN WERE: Ann Hunter Mc-Fatridge, loudest girl; Cordelia Yeager, girl most likely to succeed; John Huffman, most thoughtful boy; Ed Robertson, most friendly boy; and Sara Smock, teachers’ pet. Our Valedictorian. 8th grade graduates. , Getting Ready. Compliments of MERCER STONE COMPANY Margaret's happy. Almost there 'Father of The Bride -November 12 Magnolia Blossoms --May 27 The Perfect Idiot ---May 2 In An Old Kentucky Garden --May 16, TOP ROW: Willa Beeves. Ch tries Bcmta, Bruce Gilbert Bottom, Cora Ann Bourne, Norvin Lee Bourne, Marlene Browning. Ruby Cannada, Elvin Carey, Delores Carmichael, Clona Christerson. SECOND ROW: Bobby S. Clark, Bobby Cloyd, Doris Coovert, Rose Marie Cotton, Mac Davis, Glendon C. Demaree, Harold R. Devine, Connie Drury, Billy Hume Hatchett, Rita Hudson. THIRD ROW: Betty Jean Jackson, Mary Jenkins, Violet Jenkins, Anita Jones, Norma Jean Keller, Geneva Lawson, Jackie Leonard, Wanda Logue, Bobby Lowe, Joyce Merriman. FOURTH ROW: Eugene Motley, John W. McClellan, Doris McCrystal, Nancy Ann McEroy, Jim Patterson, J. Hugh Phillips, Donald Pinkston, Betty Sue Price, Christine Ransdell, Curtis Ransdell. FIFTH ROW: Bernice Rice, Shirley Rice, Frances Robinson, Thelma Ross, Brennan Royalty, Joyce Royalty, Mary Sallee, Kenneth G. Scrogham, John B. Shewmaker, Billy Simpson. SIXTH ROW: Jean Sims, Marie Trisler, Bobby Vandiver, Shirley Walker, Nancy Wiley, Joyce Wilham. JUNIORS WITHOUT PICTURES: Nancy Bugg, Alfred Russel, Bennie Yates, Jay Lee McGinnis, Morris Wright, Billy Zody. 24 TOP ROW: Harry A. Baker, Robert L. Baker, Mary Alice Ballou, Mary Louise Barnett, Jimmie B. Black, Phyllis Carr, Jacqueline Odell Carson, Joyce Ann Cornelius, Mable Ann Darland, Norma Estelle Dean. SECOND ROW: Claude Tommy Denny, Clara Ann Dugan, Wanda Mae Fallis, Ann Marie Freeman, Betty Mae Freeman, Anne Currens Gillespie, Monnie Louise Gortney, Gracie Marie Grigsby, James I. Huddleston, Josephine Huffman. THIRD ROW: James G. Ingram, Anita Isham, Albert Roy James, Donald R. James, Thomas E. Lay, Jimmy Leonard, Hilda Mae Litteral, T.S. Moore, Paula Gail Morgan, Sara Jane Neal. FOURTH ROW: Mary Elizabeth Peavler, I.C. Phillips, Sara Prances Pinkston, Joe S. Polsgrove, Helen Grace Releford, Donald G. Roberts Etta Royalty, William T. Royalty, Donald R. Sallee, James W. Sallee. FIFTH ROW: Shirley Ann Sallee. Virginia Lee Sallee, Jo Anne Sanders, Mary Helen Sanders, Wanda Mae Sanders. Loretta Reeves Sheperson, Hunter Berry Shewmaker, Mary Elizabeth Smith, Mildred Jean Smith, Norma Jo Smith. SIXTH ROW: Betty Jean Tarkington, Patsy Tobin. Joyce Trimble. Peggy Warren, Patricia Ann Watts, Archie June Webb. Junior Winston, Clinton S. Woodard, Morris Gordon Woodard, Nancy Young. SEVENTH ROW: Carolyn Coakley. Gladys Gritton. SOPHOMORES WITHOUT PICTURES: Hiram Ballou, Charles Butler. Cleo N. Sanders. 25 TOP ROW: J. B. Begley, Leslie Howard Bishop, Kenneth Harlow Bruner, Terry Alden Campbell, Wallace Owen Campbell, Dorothy Mae Cannada, Eloise Cannada, John C. Carey, Benita Louise Carson, Buddy Ray Clark. SECOND ROW: Garnett Cocanougher, Virginia Carol Cochran, Nancy Coker, Ella Marie Cornelius, Margie Ann Crutcher, Barbara Jean Darland, Loretta Devine, Martha Ann Durbin, Mary Ellen Durr, Elizabeth Ann Foster. THIRD ROW: Irene Freeman, Margaret Goforth, Lillie Mae Goodlett, Gary Hughes Houchin, Shirley Ann Keebortz, Jo Anne Keeling, Dixie Belle Landers, Meredith Lee Lear, Geraldine Lowrey, James Lykins. FOURTH ROW: Margaret Meredith, Ruth Morrow, Janice Norris, George Phillips, Patsy Ann Phillips, Bettie Jean Randolph, Edna Mae Robinson, Don Billy Rogers, Joan Rogers, Jackie Royalty. FIFTH ROW: Bonnie Sallee, Grade Sallee, Jo Anne Sanders, Edward Sherrow, Gayle Sims, Fred Smith, Jeanie Smith, John Lewis Sutherland, Shirley Jean Taylor, Robert Bruce Tewmey. SIXTH ROW: Doris Ann Vandracek, Martin Walker, Mary Jo Walters, Edna Watts, Earl Wilham, Joan Young. FRESHMEN WITHOUT PICTURES: Elwood Lee Ellis, Paul Flora, Willard Ray Hamm, Charles Kenneth Huffman, Kenneth Price, Donald Roberts, Joe Scott. 26 Eighth Grade Allen, Mary Frances Goodlett, Bonnie Patton, J. W. Allison, Jimmie Grigsby, Bobby Phillips, Tommy Bailey, Jackie Hall, Kenneth Poasch, Helen Jo Begley, Lorena Hatchell, Imogene Powell, Wilma Jane Bishop, Donald Harlow, Lelia Lou Preston, Glen Black, Kenneth Hood, David Robinson, Charles Black, Shirley Hurt, Martha Ann Royalty, Jane Marshall Bruner, Betty Mae Isham, Wallace Sanders, Roy Butler, Patricia Jenkins, Treva Lee Scrogham, Ronnie Butler, Vera Clay Jones, Tommy Shewmaker, Jane Latta Camden, Alice Jane Landers, Norma Smith, Alene Dale Camic, Patricia Martin, Jimmy Smith, Ann Harlan Campbell, Fred McClelland, Joe Steele, Eugene Campbell, Lonnie McGee, Perin Steele, Ruby Case, Barbara McGinnis, Ann Tarbis, Gerry Casey, Shirley Ann McMurtry, Ann Trisler, James Cornelius, Fred Merriman, Doris Trower, Ann Louise Curtsinger, Gene Mobley, Helen Votaw, Glave Curry, Betty Mae Motley, David Walls, Dorothy Marie Darnell, Marshall Nichols, Mattie Walter, Patsy Lou Devine, Roger Noel, Betty Jean Wampler, David Freeman, Tommy Parson, Barbara Warner, Lou Ellen Gaines, Joe Patterson, Glen Williams, Rosa Bee Gay, Gene 27 Seventh Grade Bonta, Patsy G. Howell, William Phillips, Mary Ann Bruner, Sue Hurst, Joe Phillips, Martha Jane Bruner, Tommy Ingram, Genie Phillips, Rose Bugg, Peggy Ingram, Lindsey Pinkston, Janice Burton, Charlie Isham, Anetta Preston, John Carey, Hack Isham, Raymond Ragland, Jack Carpenter, Lynn Lamb, Donald Randolph, Peggy Chesser, Dana Sue Landers, Barbara Ransdell, Leon Claunch, Billy Long, Maxine Ransdell, Lewis Claunch, Hattie Louallen, Bobby Reddicks, James Conley, Leo Lykins, Benny Reed, Ronnie Crick, Doris Lyons, Betty Ann Ben fro, Graves Darland, Howard Lyons, Mary Lou Rice, Carol Farney, Glenda Martin, Kenneth Rue, Linda Brown Gabbart, Ann Mays, Glave Vandracek, Carol Grubbs, Donald McGuire, Keith Warren, Bobby Hankla, Eddie McGuire, Kenneth Watts, Howard Harlow, Betty Million, Roxie Watts, Mary Harlow, Phyllis Moore, Judy Wright, Emma Lou Hood, Joy Marrow, Bernice Young, Barbara Jo Houchins, Betty Newby, Jane 28 Scout Staff Editor-in-chief. . Floyd Riggins Faculty Adviser. Aimee Alexander Patrol Club Captain..............Carl Cummins 1st Lieutenant . . Buddy Terhune 2nd Lieutenant .... Joe Hurt Sponsor...............Nancy Davis Faculty Adviser . . Arch Lacefield Student Council President...............Jim Hurt Vice President . Margaret Gortney Secretary. . . . Norma Jo Smith Treasurer . . Cora Ann Bourne President. . . ., Vice President . Secretary. Treasurer Faculty Adviser .Cordelia Yeager . Joyce Walters . . Nancy Price . Buzz Riggins Aimee Alexander Science Club French Club President...........Carl Cummins Vice President.........Mac Davis Secretary. . . . Betty Jean Jackson Treasurer ..... ThelmaRoss Faculty Adviser . . Arch Lacefield 30 Conservation Club 4-H Club Baker. Robe Future Homemakers Of America Senior Y-Teens Junior High Y-Teens Junior Y-Teens Senior Boys Guidance H-Club Junior Boys Guidance FOREST SALE Athletic Director ■ r - Jo Anne Sanders Gerry Lowrey Alberta Adams Margaret Meredith Thelma Ross Faculty Adviser, LaVerne VanCleave FRANK WALLHEISER, Coach LEIGH BUSH, Assistant Coach William Tyler Jimmy Huddleston Jackie Leonard Jimmy McGinnis Jim Patterson John Huffman Connie Drury Bobby VanDivier Curtis Ransdell Jimmy Ingram Bobby Clark Jimmy Leonard FIRST FIFTEEN WITHOUT PICTURES: HARRODSBUKG HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCHEDULE FOR 1951 WE THE Madison 14 00 Springfield 13 7 Elkhorn 00 25 Stanford 13 25 Nicholasvilie 13 26 Lancaster 6 14 Danville 7 63 Eugene Motley, Morris Wright, Billy Simpson. 36 The 1951-52 Harrodsburg Pioneers were not so successful, although they worked hard day after day. The team worked as a group instead of a one or two man team. The results of this season's play are as follows: WE THEY WE THEY Wilmore 40 43 Stanford 46 47 Burgin 45 43 Versailles 37 57 Danville 41 47 U. High 38 61 Stanford 43 53 Winchester 48 50 Lebanon 39 41 M. M. I. 22 71 Anderson 49 55 Nicholasville 56 39 Springfield 45 29 M. M. I. 38 55 Elkhorn 45 43 Danville 35 38 Burgin 65 49 District Tournament held at Versailles Somerset 51 61 Harrodsburg 33 Madison High 42 75 Midway 40 Compliments of HARRODSBURG DAIRY E. C. STEPHENSON 38 at H !) Our Junior Cheerleaders Jane Latta Shewmaker Martha Jane Phillips Annetta Isham Howard Watts At Halftime Concert Band % Glee Club Compliments Compliments of of BOARD HARROD NATURAL GAS and FASHION BOARD SHOP Clean-Efficient-Economical WESTERN KY. Compliments of FARMERS' SUPPLY COMPANY GAS. CO. Harrodsburg, Kentucky Congratulations and Best Wishes Chevrolet--Buick--G. M. C. INGRAM BUCK COMPANY Phone 293 NORFLEET WILHAM'S Hardware and Barber Implement Shop Co. BAUGH AND GARNER Incorporated Home Furnishers If It Isn't Right, CARR SERVICE Sandwiches -Drinks Short Orders Curb Service Golden Tip Products Phone 9108 We Make It Right Danville and Lexington Kentucky Compliments of LUMBER West Factory St. Phone 90 Lumber-Coal-Roofing-Mill Work Porter's Paints, Enamels, Varnishes EDDIE'S Compliments Food of Market ROY SUTHERLAND Compliments Better Food for Less Money Phone 82 Shoe Store Harrodsburg Kentucky HARROD A IN H lx D Compliments CLARK-HOOD The Quality Plant Your Oldsmobile Dealer Harrodsburg Phone 456 Broadway Kentucky Phone 449-454 ELLIS BROTHERS Owners Phone 83 Harrodsburg Motor and Implement Co. Harrodsburg, Kentucky De Soto And Plymouth Cars Mack Trucks John Deere Farm Implements Sales and Service SOMERSET CASH SER. STA. A. G. PATTERSON Somerset Gasoline Tires and Tubes Accessories Follow the crowd WHITE COTTAGE Plate Lunches Home Made Pie Compliments Sealtest Ice Cream of E. Lexington St. Harrodsburg, Kentucky BARNETT AND SULLIVAN HALDON YATES PROP. 9114 Compliments of CORMAN AND BUGG Real Estate Private and Auction Sales BILL YOUNG Signs Compliments of WHOLESALE CANDY AND TOBACCO COMPANY Compliments of DAVENPORT'S FLORAL COMPANY 821 Mooreland Phone 420 Hollie and John Demaree Compliments of GAY’S GROCERY Choice Meats-Fancy Groceries Phone 847 Price and Main Street LAWSON JEWELRY Benrus -Bulova-Elgin Watches Watch - -Clock--Repairs Compliments 511 Main St. Phone 104 of Harrodsburg, Kentucky EDWARDS INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance and Real Estate Phone 13 AVALON Main Street Harrodsburg INN Desirable Rooms Famous Food Compliments of Congr atulations STAGG to the DAVENPORT Class of 1952 BROWN THE Insurance Agency HARRODSBURG Phone 51 South Main St. J.E. Brown Oran L. Stagg HERALD Ralph B. Davenport Insure Be Sure Harrodsburg, Kentucky Compliments of FRANK'S STORE Congratulations To The Class of 1952 Home Owned and Operated WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Wilbur Conover, Owner Phone 143 Harrodsburg, Kentucky Compliments of RILEY AND HANKLA MOTOR CO. Studebaker Sales-Service Phone 163 Harrodsburg, Kentucky 0 Compliments of ANDREW ARMSTRONG To Senior Class of 1952 Buy Your Flowers Fresh CHRISTMAN'S GREEN HOUSE Complete Locker and Home Locker Service Modern Self-Service Food Market MERCER COUNTY FROZEN FOOD BANK For a better fed Mercer County PAUL SHEWMAKER IMPLEMENT COMPANY Farm Implements and Supplies East Office St. Phone 30 Harrodsburg, Ky. Compliments of THE CITY OF HARRODSBURG Compliments of MERCER MOTORS Sales Service Home of A-l Used Cars and Tracks Your New Ford Dealer Cummins Flying Service Charter - -Rentals and Aero Spraying McAFEE AIRPORT Harrodsburg, Kentucky Compliments of McCOUN SERVICE STATION Standard Oil Products Phone Beaumont Ave. 9104 Harrodsburg, Ky. Compliments of CHANCELLOR'S Men's Wear Compliments of GOODLETT AND HAYSLETT Plumbing and Heating Hotpoint Appliances ■Hotpoinfr Best of Luck to The Graduates of Harrodsburg High School THE HOP-INN BUS ST A. Your Dixie Ice Cream Dealer Noel’s Clothes Shop Featuring Such Leading Lines As Stetson and Lee Hats Nunn-Bush and Freemans Shoes Arrow Shirts Michaels-Sten and Griffen Suits Jantzen, Botany, and McGregor Sportswear Harrodsburg's Oldest Established Men's Shop Frank Bros. Topcoats Alligator Rainwear Interwoven Sox Hickcock Accessories Daniel Green House Slipper Compliments of Arnold's Florist A Complete Flower Service 509 W. Office Ph-989-J Residence -Garden-Greenhouse Lexington Road Ph-989-R Firestone SAUER SUPPLY STORE Compliments Lexington and Main Phone 3 of Harrodsburg, Ky. SMOCK-GIBSON LUMBER COMPANY Harrodsburg, Kentucky Compliments of A Compliments of WARNER'S FRIEND SERVICE STATION N. College St. SOUTHERN STATES HARRODSBURG glover McGinnis COOPERATIVE Standard Oil Incorporated Dealer East Office Street Harrodsburg, Kentucky F eed-Seed-F ertilizer SIMS BROS. ASHLAND Farm Supplies-Appliances SERVICE SERVICE Farmer Owned-Controlled STATION STATION FREEMAN Compliments Compliments and of of SIMS LAY AND LAWSON Furniture OIL COMPANY F. D. CURRY and B. M. ROYALTY Appliances Furniture and Royal Main St. Ph. 187 Appliances BLUE GRASS GAS AND Compliments of ELECTRIC COMPANY BILLIE-ANN SHOP Service-Sales 516 South Main Harrodsburg, Kentucky Compliments of Phone 31 J. T. FREEMAN Your Friendly Crosley and Admiral Dealer” Case Farm Machinery Hardware Compliments of Ford Tractor Dearborn Farm Equipment GOODLOE LAWSON CO. Harrodsburg, Kentucky SANDUSKY BROS. I. G. Smith Goodloe Lawson Phone 17 Farm Implement Tire Headquarters We can recap any type tire HOME FURNITURE and APPLIANCE Cherry Reproductions Special Pieces Made to Order Compliments of MERCER COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE L. C. Pinkston O. J. McGinnis Tom Kirkland MEADE'S HARDWARE Sportsman's Headquarters Compliments Exclusive Norge Dealers of Lexington St. Phone 198 Harrodsburg, Kentucky EARL DEAN Compliments of Compliments of j. w. McClellan company MOBLEY'S TOBACCO WAREHOUSE General Contracters Engineers Harrodsburg Harrodsburg, Kentucky Ky. Congr atulations to the Graduating Compliments MERCER Class of 1952 of POOL IDEAL LUNCH ROOM FREEMAN AND ISON Men's Shop Timely Clothes Arrow Shirts and Ties Handkerchiefs and Underwear Lamb Knit Sweaters Swank Jewelry Rugby Sportswear Gleneagles-Slacks and Topcoats Dobbs Hats Congratulations To Graduating Glass BUCK ISON JUG FREEMAN HERRON'S Modern Cottages Kennedy Bridge-Lake Herrington Burgin, Kentucky Fully Equipped For Cooking Groceries-Meats-Frozen Foods Write Burgin, Kentucky or Phone Bryantsville, Ky. Ph. 43-F-ll BRADSHAW'S FISHING CAMP • Drive to Water's Edge Compliments to Phone Burgin 2761 Class of 1952 Mitch Gibson Kennedy's Bridge Stan Houchins Herrington Lake COLEMAN OIL CO Burgin Compliments of Kentucky THE FEDERATED STORE Family Outfitters Lewis Broaddus Phone 32 BEAUMONT INN Congratulates The Compliments of Compliments of A FRIEND ASPEN HALL GUEST HOUSE Class of 1952 WATTS AND DURR OIL CO. Broadway and College Phone 190 SPORTLEIGH HALL, INC. (DIVISION OF HANDMACHER-VOOEL. INC.) THOROUGHBRED CLASSIC COATS MISS JUNIOR HARRODSBURG, KENTUCKY N % ✓ RS YEARBOOKS THE PACEMAKERS OF QUALITY MYERS AND CO. INC. TOPEKA, KANSAS
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