Hazel Green Academy - Pathways Yearbook (Hazel Green, KY)

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S5353 SSH 33 MIK lr .I-L Jovi! fflfv-Qffieifvvfzxf HERE IT IS FOLKS The ve ry best annual publxcatmn ever produced by the student body or a graduatmg class of Hazel Green Academy and well it mlght be the best smce it ts the first and only book ever attempted by the students of Hazel Green hence I wlsh to say a word of apprec1at1on of the fine Spirit and effort of the student body and especially of the Senlor Class in publlshlng Pathways As the followmg pages of tlns Pathways w1ll mdlcate the functtons of Hazel Green Academy are more than the functlons of an ordmary h1gh school Our dorrrutory hfe our farm hospital varmed community servlces and our church relatlonshlps are all add1t1ons to the regular academlc soclal recreatwnal program of our school The Sennor Class of this to guide them in butldmg an annual the lack of imances and the 11m1ted facilities for getting pxctures made has been most generous in gathermg and recordlng the plctures and data con tamed ln th1s book wluch represents the work of Hazel Green Academy tn its various f1elds of service The class of 1948 has set a hlgh example of fine school sp1r1t and class co operatlon throughout its Sen1or year For thls fine splrlt and for the successful pubhcatlon of thls the very flrst issue of Pathways I offer my word of appreclatxon My WX year, in spite of the handicaps of the lack of local precedence 1 -A, f W NWMMJQM wW Wm ow WW My W ik, X. 4 f 'W - . - ,W ' K ! -W . v WM , W ', I if jlwp N114 .bil ALMA MATER Alma Mater hear us slng While we our tribute brmg Far may the echoes flflg O er land and sea We love thy lvled walls Thy campus and thy halls Honor to thee e er calls In pra1se of thee Here s to loyal Alma Mater Let colors fly May she never die Let us slng a farewell song Friendships that have stood so long Like the wreath we struggle for Green memory s store Alma Mater clasp us still Parting now shall work no 111 Day by day our hearts lmplore To love thee more Here's to honored H. G. A, ENTRANCE TO CAMPUS 1 1 INDUSTRIAL BUILDING THE HILL 4 ADMINISTRATION BUILDING SLEDDI NG OUR TREES BOYS DORMITORY CANNERY 2 DAIRY BARN 'ai N L I X. an 4 aff' -ff 'Bill i HA ZFL GREEN ACADEMY Svcty seven years ago three men in this community had a vision of a school for the underprivileged children of this mountain area These three men made a contrtbutton of S 500 each toward the bulldlng of a school house which became known as Hazel Green Academy and toward the employment of a teacher The first three or four years the school was maintamed by contrnbutnons and the further efforts of tts founders Because of the rapid increase lh the number of students it became necessary to enlarge the bunldmg and employ additional teachers and because of the inability of the citizens of the community to lend further fmancial aid the promoters were compelled to seek outside aid for the continuing of the school or give up the project The situation was brought to the attention of the Christian Woman s Board of Missions of Kentucky Those noble women caught a vision of the need felt the desire to help and accepted the challenge as their own responsibility Heriocally they supported and guided the work of the school until the formation of the United Christian Society when agam the continued need of the School was seen And now for more than twenty fwe years this great or gannzatnon has been responsible for the Academy The course of study offered in Hazel Green Academy is in keeping with state regulations for all accredited high schools In addition to these requirements courses ln Bible are also required by the Academy Regular chapel exercises conducted by the members of the faculty and also by members of the student body tend to deepen the spxrttual and moral hfe of the students As the school has grown ln years so has its equipment and its services to of land are two comfortable dormitories a modern school butldlng a gymnasium an mdustrial building housing the central heating system and work shop a community cannery and modern daury barn equipped with electric milkers and a sllo On the second floor of the boys dormitory ts a hospxtal whxch serves the community and whtch has rendered an mvaluable se rvtce through the years It is the only hospital um Wolfe County and its service should be expanded trained nurses a dentist, and another doctor to work wtth our present doctor are needed Changing conditions such as improved roads and a larger number of schools make mt increasingly apparent that educatuon ts no longer as un times past the unique function of mountatn missions And so durmg the past several years whlle continuing to offer educattonal opportunities to the youth of the area Hazel Green Academy has also sought to offer services to the general public One of the finest contributions being made to the community IS through the demonstration farm of 2.12 ac res The tractor combine and hammermull are made avatlable to farmers at fair prtces In times of their need Several scores of farmers have been served m this way The modern da1ry barn and community cannery have been valuable additions to the farm It was mdeed a pr1v1lege to work with Work Campers UI producmg and canning over 6 tons of food for European reltef The school has also been of considerable service to the farmers of this area by breeding and making available to them htgh grade dairy and beef cattle and hogs. the community, On our campus, a slightly rolling hilltop containing about 30 ac res The gymnastum has helped meet the social and rec reatxonalneeds not Only Uf students but of many community boys and gurls as well Basketball folk dancing and gay-nes for the younger groups take care of leisure hours The jot em Down Store meets the needs of families tor mules dxstant Used clothmg of all lunds sent tn by churches from practtcally every state IS sold at nominal prtces and the proceeds supply a substantial part of the educational expenses Through the rural schools and home visitation toys books pictures and sometlmes clothmg are dlstrxbuted Good story books for chtldren and Bible pictures brmg cheer to scores of homes through this servtce A fme minister has been challenged by the broad held of service ln and around Hazel Green and he and his splendid wife are rendermg a very fruit ful service The summer months at Hazel Green are quite as busy ones as the nme months chool year The Eastern Kentucky Young Peoples Conference the Home Commg of former hazel Green Academy students canning farmlng repalr work on buxld mgs all fmd a place in the summer routxne A MAN TO MATCH Tl-IE MOUNTAINS A man to match the mountams this the thought Guxdmg the hands of those who patxent wrought In years gone by to realize the plan The good God has tn mmd for every man Men luke the mountains fixed as the lnlls ln truth Clmrbmg wxth eager feet ln days of youth To those falr uplans whence with vision keen The far off stretches of Hts world are seen We thank Thee for the past and pray dear Lord that still Men may fmd here a llght set on a hull . . - , . - Q - n I A - 'I 0 , . Q . . .. ' - . 1 . . . , . . I I I ' . , n . . . . ' - . r ' ' .3 , , . . . . . ' 9 1 0 ' n IO ' 'I ' 'I n Q , - s L 0 ' n r . v r t MR AND MRS HENRY A STOVALL Mr Pryce Tutt Teacher Manual Training jr Htgh Mrs james I Hollon jr Office Assistant Music Teacher Mrs Robert Shemwell English Typing Bible Mr Robert Shemwell Science Mathematics Coach Mrs Pearl Lacy Matron Girls Dorrmtory Mrs Angie johnson Home Economics junior High Mr I-IenryA Stovall Dnrector Miss Marcia Barton junior High Hxgh School Government Mr M C Nlckell D1rectorMa1ntenance Mrs HenryA Stovall English I..at1n Bible Mr james I Hollon jr Farm Manager Miss Anne Atchxson History Literature Buble Mrs Prvce Tutt Llbrartan Miss Nancy Mapel Office Secretary T A F O - , . . . i . Mrs: Stella Smith - Matron Boys' Dorxrlitory .. . . . . ' T . - l . D . D SENIORS al-:'r'rY JEAN am-:wan nu-:D Nlcxsu. D011 1 fence me in Lao MITCHELL A motorcycle BRYON .IOHNSON Redhead: lor me JUNE BLANKENSHIP EDNA NICKELI.. No long engages:-mn! How can lgct A mul? JEAN ELOISE MCLIN Let's get ll done. CHESTER LYKINS BILLY R055 ' Take in easy. Deliver me from all women 1 x 'Lug lg .gud with Obi Summer Vacation? CUTTINGS FROM THE HISTORY, THE WILL AND THE PROPHECY OF THE SENIOR CLASS In the fall of 1942. five of us Sen1ors entered the seventh grade to gether and have continued through the school years years f1lled w1th Joys and trlals Some of these school years we have had large numbers tn our classes but as we have gone on toward graduatwn the number has grown smaller Probably our biggest class was the Freshrnan when there were more than twenty of us We recall the seventh and e1ghth grades as the years when several of our comrades had great crushes Chester Lykms and Oleon Lmdon Edna Nlckell and Henry Allan Stovall Jean Eloise McL1n and Ralph Brewer Byron johnson and Barbara Whxte and Annette Cecll and Bobby Rose My how ttme does change thmgs We look back and laugh Durmg the sophomore year two of our gxrls Oleon L1ndon and Carol Nickell left us to be marrted Th1s also was the last year Annette Cec1l and josephme Oldheld were with us In our jumor year we welcomed Marvin lV'1tchel11nto ODI' class Mdrvm served in the Navy durlng World War II but had gone to school here previously Broke Leg Falls shall never forget ut, we are sure Several members of the party got lost and did not get back to the p1cn1c grounds until after dark the semor sponsor lost a shoe Rowena Campbell famted but really we all had a wonderful time We the juniors of 1947 and the Seniors put on a Bible play called The Slave Maid of Israel whxch brought us many complm-ents During summer vacation of 1947 Marvm Nitchell forgot all his ed ucation and was married but did join us again tn the fall In our Semor year we have had many good t1mes among the best out trip to Transylvania College where we heard some very intereshng lectures the county fair and carnival at Campton the Halloween party which we sponsored for the entire school and wh1ch brought us first prize for our stunt and our class party at Natural Bridge The party at Natural Bridge really came to a memorable event for june Holbrook as it was due to it that she met her husband to be Eugene Blandenship Those who went to the junior-Senior party, in the spring of 1947, at We were happy to have Paul Gllley Join our class at the beginning of the second semester this year We the members of the Senior Class of 1948 of Hazel Green Acad emy being of sound mmds and memories and of unsounded depths of mmd do make publnsh and declare this to be our last wxll and testament to w1t Flrst jomtly we wtll to the junior Class our position of teachers pets and our prayers that there be no mms stroking of the teachers Secondly thxrdly and on to the ninth and tenthly Edna Nnckell wills her vwacnty to Dixie Ann Glllespie She refuses to w111 her good looks she hopes for another llfe june H Blankenship graclously gwes her ab111ty to catch a husband to Ruth Sallee lean Elotse Mcl..m wills her graceful walking to Corxne Robmson for it IS the general opimon that Corme needs It Betty Brewer w111s her suitcase to Opel Taulbee who has never been to Middletown Fred Nlckell as an august senxor wills h1s electric tram to E T Kash As Leo Mttchell IS married he wlshes to w1l1 his gtrl catchmg ablllty to Alford Brewer Chester Lykms says that to B111 jack Nlckell goes hls class skxppmg ablhty Byron johnson walls h1s wxllmgness to work to Henry Allen Stovall Paul Gllley glves hxs great height to the basketball team so that they can wm three games next year Billy Rose s Whxzzer goes to H C Keeton who at present lacks a blt of Whiz . .. . . . .no nu v 9 n 1 1 f . . . . .. , -- ' . . -- - . 1 n I 4 I 1 . . . .. . 1 J 9 .. . . . n . . 1 . . . . . . . 9 p -Q - , - 1 . . . .. Q Q . . . 0 0 I I 9 . As a class we leave to the junior Class map of Broke Leg Falls and a compass We give device and bequeath all the rest of our estate prosaic and poetical real and romantic to the under grads Signed sealed and, yes typed we in the presence of each other sign our names or rather our composite name The Senior Class Was It our Bible study of the seers and prophets that gave us power to see into the future? Whatever the source I feel sure I can gwe you a clear and adequate picture of the class of 1948 as lt evolves through the next decade jean Eloise McL1n has become one of Hollywood s most famous stars of screen and radio She IS now worklng on her latest picture Swing and Sway wxth Chubby McL1n Which w1ll feature many new styles in women dresses Betty jean Brewer has now reached her goal She has made a trip around the world, and is now back teaching ln the un1vers1ty at Laurel Betty hopes to remain at Laurel the rest of her days Edna Nickell IS by this time Hazel Green s most attractive and dis tinguished beauty operator If you visit ' Edna s Salon you wxll find that june Holbrook Blandenship is now blessed with fwe children june and her husband have done extremely well They now own the greater part of Pig Pen Hollow where they raise ontons too on a large scale Fred Nlckell w1ll of course be the great mechanlc of Hazel Green ten years from now From far and near people will brmg their alarm clocks to be repaired And from one of his ten watches he w1ll surely gwe us the correct time or the approximate time We see Byron johnson newly married to a charming redhead who finally fell for h1s Romeo Luxe They are now residing in Florida and are engaged tn the propserous busmess of peddllng goldfish to the tourists Billy Rose still has hns good looks and still remains a bachelor He has had many proposals for marr1age during the leap years Billy IS now edttor of the Hazel Green Bugler It might be well for the men to read hls column Bachelor B111 , that appears weekly . . , . . , . 0 . , I , -- I 0 ' O . . . .. . . ,, . . v - 1 A O oi 1 - she is kept busy -------------------- ------- . 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I I D 0 . . . i . , . . 0 . . .. . ., . . . . lb ' I9 We can see Chester A Lykms m the year of 58 selling txckets at the wmdow of his enormous theater bu1ld1ng in the prosperous c1ty of Hazel Green The leadlng lady m hls f1lms IS of course Chubby McI..1n Marvm L Mitchell 1s now a world famous artxst You have probably seen his famous paintlngs hanging tn the Art Gallery of Hazel Green He had acquxred great wealth from these In h1s spare time he mdulges ln b1l1 board pamtlng for citizens of Hazel Green SENIOR BIOGRAPHIES Betty jean Brewer Girl Reserve 1 Z 3 Folk Dancmg 1 j Sr Play Leo Mutchell Class President 3 jr Sr Play Basketball Z jean E McL1n Glrl Reserve 1 Z 3 4 Folk Danclng 1 Glee Club 3 Treasurer of Curl Reserve 4 Paul G11ley Blble Play Chester Lykms Sr Play 1943 Basketba1lZ Folk Dancmg 12 3 President Z june H Blankenshxp Glee Club 3 G1rl Reserve 1 Z 3 4 Presmdent Girl Reserve 4 jr Sr Play Sr Play 1947 Bllly Rose jr Sr Play 3 Blble Play 4 Edna Nlckell Cheerleader 3 4 Secretary Sr Class Glrl Reserve 2 34 jr Sr P Byronjohnson President 4 jr Sr Play Folk Dancmg IZ 3 4 I . 1 1 1 1 l 1 I r- ' . Fred Nickell: Folk-Dancing, l,Z,3,4g President,l . I 0 1 I 0 I U 1 1 1 14? . 11 1 1 I o' 1 lay THE GOLDEN NIEAN CLASS POEM Once as I sat pondermg Over what this class should do A splrxt came and spake these words That I w1ll repeat to you A Dreamer stood and gazed and dreamed At the edge of a desert plain Had v1s1ons of flourlshmg c1t1es And f1elds of wavmg gram., But he only dreamed nought dld he To make those vlslons come true And trudgmg home he only thought Of the thmgs he would like to do A worker came to the self same spot To try and see lf he might Wrest from the stubborn soll The lwmg that was hls by rlght Hard and fast tolled the Worker All day under blazmg sun No one could call hum a shirker When the end of the day had come Spake the Vo1ce In a Solemn tone Though both had a worthy sp1r1t Each was a faulure alone Then to the plam came another To try where the others had failed W1th a cheerful smile and a hopeful song He bravely the task assa1led He tackled the job wxth eagerness Wxth a far sighted atm in v1ew He toxled and strove with a PURPOSE And worked txll those dreams came true Now where the Dreamer dreamed dreams And the Worker toiled m despaxr May be seen the flourishing c1t1es And farms and gardens rare Blessed the Dreamers and Workers Spake the Voice when the tale was done But more blessed still is the happy man Who is both of these in one Then the spirit ceased speaking Leaving me calm and serene For we have this Truth to live by But, Alas: for the Dreamer, the Workerg The wisdom ofthe Golden Mean. R, G BILL JACK NICKELL HA ZEL WRIGHT HENRY A STOVALL COR INE ROBINSON BILLY ROSE JUNIURS Many happy memories come to me as I think back to the time when the members of the Junior class began cllmb those steps which lead to our hearts desire gradu ation Many things have happened of most of these we are proud Some of the ortgmal members have gone others have taken their places, but at least four III the present class have been together since the very begmmng of school days How well I remember Henry Allen Stovall at the age of nine persuading Regma Taulbee and Dixie G1ll1sp1e to pull him home onD1x1e s sled The snowball fight The class parties The day the class hid from the biology teacher Let me tell you from experience never to try the same trick twice We did It didn t work The energy and strength of the boys ln our class have meant much to the basketball team the pep and studrous ness of the gtrls have added to the standards and life of the school In another year we shall take our places as the leaders of that school life and we realxze we must redouble our efforts now so that when the time arrives we shall be ready to assume greater responsibilities QUAD Secretar E 'I' KASH President OPAL TA ULBEE Sponsor MRS. HENRY A. STOVALL REGINA TAULBEE ALFRED BREWER RUTH SALLEE H C KEETON DIXIE GILLISPIE I . Q vi , -- -I ' ' . ' ' : ' x Q V :Q . y. jackie Adams Billy Arvin jackie Byrd Verltn Blankenship joreta Conley Beverly Earlywlne Daria Glvlden Pauline Hall Sylvester Harmon Peggytlne Howard Mary Lou james Alta Lmdon Marjorxe Lindon Cleo Moore Emma Belle Moore joyce Lykina jane Pearl jack Robinson Custer Rudd Drexel Shockey jimmy Taulbee Harold Wilson Louise Wright SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Lavern Brooke President Gene Garrett Secretary and Treasurer Mr and Mrs Robert Shemwell Sponsors FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Marjorie Linden - President Alta Lindon - Vice-President jane Pearl - Secretary and Treasurer Mx-a.jameal Hollon jr Sponeor Laverne Brewer Lavern Brooke Roger Buchanan Ruth Day Ted Day Gene Garrett Louise Harris Gerald Howard Rosemary johnson Ralph Lindon Robert H McLln William Rice Bryan Shockey jimmy Stovall Mary Rachel Cook AS TWO BOYS SEE THE SOPHOMORES It has been a long time in one way wh1le in another way it was only yesterday smce july 1937 when a small group of boys and gurls gathered at the Hazel Green Public School to be enrolled in the primer Down through the years from 37 until 47 many Jomed our class and many dropped out because of their health or the1r famlly movmg and other reasons But ln spite of that eight students stayed together u,nt1l the seventh grade here at Hazel Green Academy 1n 1943 In September 1943 we the members of the seventh grade elected Mrs Arch johnson as our sponsor and enjoyed a very happy year under her direction The next year we re elected her as our sponsor for the eighth grade In September of 1946 we elected Mrs james Hollon jr as sponsor and had a very good year wh1le green freshmen At the first of our sophomore year m 47 we elected Mr and Mrs Robert Shemwell as our sponsors Mr and Mrs Shemwell have made excell ent sponsors this semester and we feel that they w1ll strive to make the followmg semester a great success also Mr and Mrs Shemwell gave us a party m their apartment at Christmas Everyone of us present had a very nice tlme We wish to thank all faculty members who have served as our sponsors here at Hazel Green Academy feel proud of being sxlly sophomores In the sophomore class there w11l st11l remam four boys and one girl who started m the prlmer on the same day m 1937 and who have remamed to gether smce that day R B Of the fourteen boys and girls now m the sophomore class ftve have been together smce the begmmng of school days Through the years some have dropped out of the class but others have taken the1r places As I look back over some of the experiences of the class from year to year I recall with pleasure some of the good times we have had together at class parties folk dancmg and ball games Several of our boys have been llsted among the best on the basketball team But don t thmk for a moment we have been lwmg a lmfe of ease all of the way through school We mastered science Latin and math Though sometimes mcurrmg our teacher s wrath We fought with Enghsh History and more just to reach the sophomore door We worked ourselves from tip to toe To get through the Freshman year you know We ve worked our bralns both mght and day To make the future come our way Keep your eye on the rlsmg sophomores J . . , . . . I . I , . , . . . . . ' . . . . . . , . . . I I 9 on . . I D ll ' ll Ol . . . , , . . I I O - I I I I . The sophomore class now consists of five girls and nine boys who ' ll ' 'I I I 1 a , . . . . It u . 4 D 7 . . . , i 1 , . I 0 1 il 1 r - - ., . S. FREISHMEN CLASS President Mar-1or1eL1ndon Vlce President Alta Lmdon Secretary and Treasurer Jane Pearl FAVORITE SAYINGS jackle Adams Oh Girl Bllly Arvxn Oh I don t know Verlm Blankenship Ht kid jack Byrd Oh your grandfather s mustache Laverne Castle Now you see It s llke thls Beverly Farlywmne Did Billy get back O K9 Dorls Glvlden Oh Tootme Fruxtxe Pauline Hall I can t do that Peggytlme Howard Got your homework? Alta Lmdon My head s gettln cold lvlarjorxe Lmdon Well dog my cats oyce Lykms She s too s1lent Cleo Moore I dldn t get my book from Barbara jean last nxght Emma Bell Moore Let s go to Church tonlght ane Pearl Now Jack Roblnson Would ya marry'7 Custer Rudd I' s a mce 1 Drexel Shockey l don t know jlmmy Taulbee Where s lvlargle 'P Harold Wxlson She s too fat for me Lou se NN rmght Not rally R - . .. . . , ,, ' - .- . H , . ' 1 Q .. . .. ' 1 o .. - . - . .. 1 tl ' ' it -A ' 1 Q . . . . .. . . . ,, - I u . .. , .. - .. , . - . .. - . . .. .. . J Y . .. . . .. ' a .. - . V - .. . . .. , ' 1 J - , no, , , - ' kd L. . . V . 5 Y an u , vw ' . . .. . - ,. ' . ! - , . 'wg' , Danny Anderson Charles Brewer Betty Buchanan Kenneth Buchanan Charles Kelly Cecil Emily Earlywlne Delilah Garrett Maywood Garrett Mancey Harmon Danny joe Howard Gerald Mapel Billy Sewell Eugene Nickell Charlotte Walters EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS Thelma jo Kesh President Almaj Taulbee Vice president jean Campbell Secretary Naomi Kash Treasurer Mrs Archjohnson Sponsor SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS Danny joe Howard - President Emily Earlywlne - Vice-President Charles Brewer - Treasurer Miss Marcia Barton - Sponsor Carl Baker Robert Baker Barbara Blood Hala Brewer Sylvia Brewer Gayle Brooks jean Campbell joe Glvlden Ray Gullett Naomi Kash Thelma jo Kash Wanda Lindon lvanell Rice Cleta Rose Rex Shockey Alma jean Taulbee HOME ECONOMICS DE PARTMFNT The Home Economics Department IS for girls ln the nmth and tenth grades ln Clothing the girls learn the fundamentals of sewing By the end of the second semester the gurls ln the clothmg class have learned the fun damentals of sewlng from the embrolde ring of tea towels to the maklng of dresses In Foods they study the plannxng preparatlon and se rvmg of break fast luncheon and dinner Teas and partles also add mte rest to the course One of the projects thxs semester IS a style show to be given near the close of thls year s work MANUAL TRAINING One of the most useful and Interesting departments of our school IS hands and thelr heads Under the able guidance of their mstructor Mr Pryce Tutt they are taught things which will be mvaluable to them ln life They are taught to be neat accurate and palnstakmg m their work principles whlch make for success ln any llne of work In the shop the boys study lathe work and bench work On the lathe they learn to turn all kxnds of round objects such as baseball bats candle sticks and smoking stands They are shown how to transform an old rough lookmg piece of lumber mto vartous forms of pohshed neat lookmg furntture. the Manual Training Department. Here the boys are taught to use both their GIRL RESERVES Thls year marks the etghth annlversary of the club wh1ch was or gamzed to promote good will and fellowship among the jumor and semor hlgh school gurls The splrlt of the club IS reflected ID thelr purpose o fmd and gne the best Our speclal project this year 15 sewmg for EuropeanRehef together w1tha1d1ng tn sendlng CARE packages The officers June Blankenshxp president Regma Taulbee v1ce presldent Edna Nlckell secretary jean McL1n treasurer Members june Blankenshlp Barbara jean Blood Betty jean Brewer Laverne Brewer Sylvia Brewer Betty Lou Buchanan jean Campbell Beverly Earlywlne Em1lyEar1yw1ne Dlxle mary johnson Naomi Kash Thelma jo Kash Alta Lmdon Marjorie Lmdon Wanda Lindon jean McLm Edna Nlckell jane Pearl Corme Robmson Ruth Sallee Alma jean Taulbee Regma Taulbee Charlotte Walters Hazel Wrlght and Lou1se Wrxght JUNIOR CONVERSATION CLUB Officers Presldent jimmy Stovall Secretary Ray Gullett Treasurer Henry Allen Stovall The club meets once each month with the game and conservatlon officer who shows pictures and leads the boys ln discusslon about preserv mg wlld life and who teaches them how to shoot a gun a bow and arrow and cast a lme Conserxatxon Pledge I give my pledge as an Amerlcan to save and falthfully to defend from waste the natural resources of my country 1ts souls and minerals Its forests waters and wildlife . . . . . . , . , UT Gillispie, Doris Gividen, Pauline Hall, Louise Harris, Peggy Howard, Rose- OPERETTA MAKING READY FOR STYLE SHOW GIRL. RESERVES OUR MOCK BREAKFAST WHAT FUN BURNING OF THE GREENS i FOLK DANCING CAST THE HOUSE OF CREED SENIOR PLAY REHEARSAL 1 W CHRISTMAS DINNER FOLK DANCING Folk danclng a very enjoyable rec reatlon has been a part of the extra curricular activities for eleven years Th1s fascmating group play was mtroduced to the puplls by Frank Smith of Berea College It has been carrxed on under the dxrectxon of Pryce Tutt who has had tralnmg at the john C Campbell Country Dance School Berea Kentucky and The Country Dance Society New York City The group meets twice a week to enjoy Engllsh and American dances Danish traditional dancing Morris and Sword dancing and play party games This is a noncompetltwe rec reat1on nn which the students who avall them selves of its fun and trammg find themselves well prepared for participation m college and youth groups everywhere The dance which IS the oldest form of human expression IS rich in trad1t1on and IS as defm1te a part of our cultural hentage as the great prose and poetry of the ages MUSIC DEPARTMENT Long after xt was heard no more The Glee Club w1th 30 members meets each Frnday They presented a cantata entxtled Tmsel and Gold at Christmas time and also a cantata pageant at Easter One of the outstandmg programs of community interest of year IS the Spring Music Festwal given by the combined choruses from several county hlgh schools Two classes a week ln Public School Music are held for the seventh and elghth grades and the Freshmen class in high school The seventh and eighth grades have also organized a Harmonica Band Private lessons ln volce and pxano are given to from fifteen to twenty students each year Two recxtals are gwen each year One recital was given ln playlet form entitled The Obhgxng Clock another one a muslcal style show was gwen by the Home Economxcs and Music departments combmed I I . . . i . . ' I I 1 0 . . . . , I D U The music in my heart I bore U Ii ' n . n . 1 1 ll 1 Il ' ' , - . .4 .' . . ,, . . O j I , . . . . . BASKETBALL Basketball is about the only mterscholastlc sport we have at Hazel Green Academy so when basketball time rolls around everyone takes ln terest This year we elected three cheerleaders Edna Nlckell Laverne Castle and Dorls Gwlden who we think are the best ln the world Pep sesslons are called and basketball yells are practiced At the start of the season for the flrst two weeks basketball consisted mamly of gettmg mn shape Each day we ran around the gym and then dnd various exercises which Mr Shemwell our coach taught us Then we practiced shootmg and runmng offensive and defenswe plays Th1s year as far as v1ctor1es go we have not been too successful bemg w1th each other and making new frxends One thxng we stress above all others 1s sportsmanship Although we have lost many games none of us has ever lost control of hls temper Frlday afternoon February 6 1948 the first team went to Highland to play a game After a long hazardous trlp we were determined to win a game At the end of the half we were still ln the lead fzz Z1 The second half we stayed in the lead from Z 5 points most of the tlme Wlth a mxnute and one half to play we scored 13 polnts to come out at the end of the game w1th a 63 56 victory So we returned to Hazel Green with a victory and wlth the deter mmatlon to practice and xmprove each year GH After all we don't play basketball just to winl We play for the fun of playing, . . - 'eff' THE MOUNTAINEERS CQL HI CAPTAIN X66 OUR KASH MAKES A BASKET G YMNASIUM PQNSOR COACH BEST ATHLETE LIFE AT I-IAZEL GREEN While I tell you about Hazel Green just mmagme yourself a student in this beautiful academy where the faculty and students work and play to getherluke one bug happy family I have had the opportumty to visit several school wxth dorm1tor1es and I wouldn t exchange Hazel Green for any of them You ve probably heard the old saymg I don t care what or how you call me just so you call me three times a day I can t think of a more pleasant way to be called than by the old dmner bell which stands at the southwest corner of the girls dormitory It peals out loudly at six o clock eve ry morning Txme to get up and again at six thirty to mvnte us into dining room after hurried Good mornings to a nourishing breakfast After breakfast the work IS shared and yes enjoyed by the scholar ship students who receive their board for the services they render the school When the dlshes are done and our rooms spic and span it 15 then time for school At roll call everyone is in high spirits glad of the opportunity so many people long to have Forty five minute classes fill the day from eight o clock untnl three but the old bell breaks the monotony at twleve o clock for our week we have chapel exerc1se, two days a week Buble classes and on Fridays Glee Club In the afternoon the boys entertain themselves playing basketball whlle the girls are free to do as they wish after certam chores have been done Twice a month the majority of the girls attend the meetings of the Girl Re serves Then supper study hall and the day ns over for our fam1ly Such ls a typical day on the h1ll Yet this could never give you a com plete picture of our life together For while xt IS true that study hall is a nightly feature Mondays through Fridays two of those nights are set asude for actwxtxes m the gymnaslum Wednesday the advanced folk dancmg group enjoys an evening of fun and relaxation while preparmg for the various folk festwals which they attend Thursday the girls meet for basketball and volley ball And on Friday durlng the the basketball season practically all the group will be cheering the boys on to victory Saturday mghts our books are put a way and the gymnasxum again provides a place for our entertainment or we may enjoy table games in the girls dormitory On Sunday we attend Sunday School and church and then after a hearty dinner you may find us making fudge or popping corn ln the kitchen ente rtam ing a boy friend 'UI the parlor, or when the weather permits v1s1t1ng some near by scemc spot We end the day as we began it 1n worship and se rvlce through our jumor and senior youth fellowship groups ' . ' ' ' 0 . - 0 . . . . , I O ' I ll 1 I D II O ' 9 0 , . . i ' I ' ll 0 II ' - ' ' l 0 I D 0 u ll - ' li ' l I 9 0 ' 1 1 t ' , . . I I . . . . , . - . . . . ' I D favorite pastime -eating. The routine varies somewhat each day: one day a ' . , . l o ' O ' O . . , ' . . . To keep us mindful of those less fortunate than ourselves we sent CARE packages from time to time It is our plan to send one each month durnng the remamder of thus school year This IS possible when each student in school contnbutes ten cents for each package We have a hospital on our campus and even though lt tsn t every week that one of us must go to the hospital for an appendectomy we are grateful for the relief given there for sore throats cut fmgers spramed ankles and and stomach ache Throughout the year we have special events and entertainments of var1ous kmds To mention a few the big Halloween party ln the gymnasium when everyone IS someone else and each class sponsors a stunt wlth a prlze for the best one the Chrlstmas dinner and party for the dormitory boys and gurls the Christmas program with music by the Glee Club and glfts to youth fellowship meets ball games vocatlonal conferences and the annual trip of the senlors to Mammoth Cave slelgh rtdmg when the weatherman favors us with snow May Day with its clean up prog ram in the morning and contests In the afternoon recltals and concerts glven by the music students and the Glee Club the Junior play the senior play and the sen1or dinner and at the close of the year our commencement program when another group leaves our campus carrying wlth them the thought Alma Mater clasp us still Parting now shall work no 111 Day by day 001' hearts lmplore To love thee more 1 P and M S . . , . , . for every student in schoolg class parties in the fall and springg special trips WHO S Billy Rose Edan Nlckcll Mon Handuoms Boy Prettlelt Girl Byron johnson jean E McLln MOI! Popular Boy Most Popular Girl Regina Taulbee WHO Gerald Howard Opel Taulboo Moat sflldtulll Boy Most Studious Girl xmph 1.1mm Paul Gllley Ruth Sallee The Long and Short of It The Glggler Best Folk Dance rs joe Gividen Hola Brewer The Giggles' Maywood Garrotk Gouxg over not through Side T racker s If Byron got hungry would Mary Rachel Cook? If jackie is a Byrd IS jane a Pearl? If Gerlad is a Mapel is Bllly a Rose? If we are wrong is Hazel Wright? If Mrs Lacey wanted a hen cooked would Bob Baker? If the North is cold is Dune? lf we have a vacatxon will there be two Days? If a boy should ask her would Rosemary? If Fred IS a Nxckell is E T Kash? If Laverne is a Castle is Gene a Garrett? If Mrs johnson IS dressmaker is Wendell Taylor? If there IS a Gayle will it ripple the Brooks? Custer likes beans Wxlliam Rice We don t drink, but we have Brewers joe wouldn t study but Maywood Shakespeare Course Answer second and third questions Choose one questlon from one and three and one from two and four Spend forty seven mmutes on the frrst question and forty nine on the second If you st1l1 have time spend that too What are the tltle roles of Anthony and Cleopatra? What 15 the sigmfxance of the plot 1n Much ado about Nothmg? What IS the lapse of tlme in Twelfth Night? 4' 4 Where does the actlon take place U1 The Merchant of Venice ? 'W' This IS a trick questxon , . . . . 0 . ' . .Q . . , . l . I . I 0 Q . ' . . . . . 2 . ' . . V , . Suggestions for an Ideal Examination Paper 1 7 I . l I I 1. ' - ' on . ov 3. . . . .. . u .. Two ns company Campus Bums Take a rude We love gods Wmler Fun on May Day European Relief A hospital room Seniors off on a trip ot Em Down Love Bards The future' Old Faithful Home Comms WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF Mrs Stovall let her classes chew gum? Paul Gllley grew any taller ? Robert Harris studied and gave up basketball? Dune should flunk an exam? jean Eloise got to school on time? E T got his hair mussed up or his sweater dirty? Miss Barton got cross? Mr Shemwell straightened his desk? Edna Ntckell had a pencxl at class time? The biology class were to perform a successful experiment? The sen1ors were not always over worked? We got plenty of holidays? Miss Atchison failed to get her New York T1mes one day? The hbrary got disorderly? Byron and Chester were separated? Billy s whlzzer failed to start? Fred missed hls weekly motorcycle wreck? Billy Rose Sr had a date? Leo s hair kept slipping? Miss Barton What are you crying about joe? Joe I fell out the window Miss Barton Report at once to Mrs Stovall for leavmg the room without permission Roger Father can you write your name with your eyes shut? Mr Buchanan Why yes son of course Roger Well please close your eyes and sign my report card dead language ? Lavern B Yes but don t you expect to dre? june Dld you hear about Mrs Stovall s letting everybody chew gum the fxfth period? jean Eloise june I didn t either Mr Shemwell Aflord you must explam that proposition so that the most ignorant can understand it Alford What part IS not clear to you? r ,v-MV WALSWORTH o I I . gl Q .' . , . . . . . . ' . ll ' IO . , . , .. . ,, . . .. . . . . ,. - ll 3 ' li . , . . ll ll 1 s I l I . Cl ' II - 1 0 Corine: What do you study Latin forg don't you know that it is a If . il O ' Ol ' I I IC ' 1 ' ' ' if ' : Hinos! . ll 9 I II . ll 1 ' 0 O f 1 ' li I . sc ' is NL ,ri-4-V, ..,l.:s Lnhcqllvhod A Bound hy ALSWOHTH BROTH K By thexr frults shall ye know them applt s to lnstltutlons as well as to 1ndtx1duals What of the students who graduate from Hazel Green? Where do they go? Stxty four per Cent fmd their way into lnstltutlons of hlgher educatlon All who haxe attended the school ence which fits them for better home building and cltlzen ship wherever they dwell Mtnlsters teachers doctors farmers Chrtstlan cltwens of our land and the Kmgdom of God these are the frutts of Hazel Green X tl ' ' IV 'e even tho' not prigiledged to graduate, have had an experi- jwwfwizfmw MW HUTUBHHPHS - C XW7' X X 1 Z CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 194-8 COMPLIMENTS Roland uctlon Compan C OLONEL RAY ROLAND WINCHESTER KENTUCKY COLONELA B CECIL IF YOU WISH A SALE, SEE US FOR THE HIGH DOLLAR ABSOLUTE AUCTION ONLY IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN DIVOICING YOUR PROPERTY, SEE SOMEONE ELSE Colonel Ray Roland C010I1Cl A B CCCH Winchester kentucky Hazel Green Kentucky I HAZEL GREEN c . 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