Heath High School - Pirata Yearbook (West Paducah, KY)
- Class of 1937
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It is through Q r , this theme that represen- f 3 V v tatives from all classes o f X X society are able through ' NX' ' t social relationship to es- X QJ tablish bonds of friend- X Y 1 ship and common under- f '2 tanding that cannot be 5 4' - rnished by any other 7 ge1lCy. 1 I f X I A ' . s.,, , -.s, ...f--s..,- . 1 Y 2 5 ' I :W Y i i , 5.7 i-1' - I qi L- fc Qs + 5 - fR, L- I , 9 ,ff f' mf N, X M l I XX Y ,Ill I L X X XX DEDICATIUN .... We dedicate this, the fourth volume of THE PIRATA to Miss Rowena Marshall, sponsor of the Senior Class, because We love, admire, and respect her. We appreciate the interest she has always mani- fested in any move for the betterment of our beloved Heath Hi. P McCracken County Board of Education The Pirata Staff is happy to have had the privilege of including in the year book the McCracken County Board of Education. The students of Heath High School ap- preciate what this board and Superintendent Meredith 'are doin 1 to make this hi h school ' ia - g one of the best in the State of Kentucky. SUPT. MILES MEREDITH MR. R. O. JONES, C!JdiVllId!I MR. THURMAN JETT, Route 4, Paducah, Kentucky Route 1, West Paducah, Kentucky NIR. L. B. PAGE, Route 1, Paducah, Kentucky MR. JOHN HARPER, MR. WALTER JENKINS, Route 2, Paducah, Kentucky Route 1, Kevil, Kentucky Members of School Board Page sewn M- .,A, ' ,, im. Q if . A M ' I - - -' xmagemgwaiiz i I , s wim VZ :zur 32 K 1 ' K k I -1-2-.-,-wi D. D. CRISP, Principal MUIKIKAY STATE TEACHERS COI,Ll2G12 PIQABQDY CLJLLl,.Gli Be good for somethingu, Do the job are slogans which express his philosophy of life. Whether teacher, student, parent or friend it is his desire that these ideals hold true. The part we like about him is that he lives up to this philosophy. Page eight Chailcs Morris, jr., Business Managerg Mary Ellen Bradshaw, Editor-in-Chief, Robert Hines, Assistant Business Manager, Dixie Myers, Sports Editor, Dow Wfilson King, Sports Editorg Benny O. Allen, Calendar, Lois Garland, Snapshot Editorg Eleanor Hud- son, Club Editorg Maribelle Beck, Class Editor, Anna Louise Russell, Art Editor. Editing 1937 Pirala Roses or brickbats-criticism, favorable or unfavorable-bouquets :md whatnoy We, the Pirata Staff, are responsible for the editing of this book. We have tried to give you a cross section of the school life and activities of our dear ole' Heath Hi. We hope you like it. Mrs. Laurine Lassiter . . . Pirata Sponsor Here's to Mrs. Lassiter, our Pirata,' Spon- sor, who has so willingly and cheerfully worked to make our annual a success-- thirty-five hearty thanks from the members of the Senior Class. 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'Tff--, A, ' .-1,,,., . .v 'w p 57? THE SCHUUL Q Q 551:32 h ,m,. fha W Y 'fx is -may 'QUX , ,. 'f i gig:-L ' ,K . ,fir Ex, -N, 95 if Senior Class Officers CLASS CoLoR: Rvd and Wbifv CLASS Frownnz Anzrrivazr Beauty Rose MOTTO: Climb 1120115412 ffm rocks lu' rlzggwfv CHARLES MORRIS, JR.LPVf'XilIl'l7f Best Salesman 15 Aaron Boggs, Freshman 15 Librarian 15 Dramatics 1, 2, 35 Gate to Happiness 25 Wild Flower of the Hills 25 Silam Smidge From Turnip Ridge 25 Most Popular Boy 35 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Business Manager of Class Call 35 When Sally Comes to Town 35 Never Say Die 35 Student Coach 2, 45 Tennis Club 45 Garden of the Moon 45 Business Manager of Pirata 4. LEON GIBSON-Vim' Pl'l'Sil,t'IIf Future Farmers 1, 25 Beautification Club Z5 Gate to Happiness 25 Student Council 25 Typing Club 35 Q'Never Say Dien 35 Photography Club 45 The Yellow Shadow 45 Garden of the Moon 4. MARY ELLEN BRADSHAW-Sf'c'1'r'farj' Chorus 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 25 Student Council 25 President of Girl Reserves 35 A Capella choir 35 When Sally Comes to Town 35 Never Say Die 35 Miss Cherry Blossom 35 Expression 35 Commercial Club 35 Winner of Declamation Contest 35 Best All-Round Girl Student 35 Class Call Staff 35 Pep Squad 45 Editor-in-Chief of Pirata 45 Gar- den of the Moon . Slbazzsor, Miss ROWENA MARSHALL -- 425254- ACHIEVEMENTS OF 193 6-1937 Planted two flower beds. Roy Vance won first place in oratory. Benny Owen Allen won first place in declamation. Frances Potter won superior rating in the District Music Contest and excellent rating in the State on a soprano solo. Presented the Gar- den of the Moon. Edited the Ph-ata . The Seniors of Heath High P ci ff-ffl'l'lI Nineteen Thirtq-Seven HARRY DAVIS Beautification Club 1, 25 F. F. A. 3, 45 Typing Club 45 Spelling Club 4. LOIS GARLAND I-Iome Economic Club 1, 25 Physical Education 1, 2, 35 Librarian 35 Commercial Club 35 Class cull Staff 35 Clogging 3, 45 Student Secretary 45 It's a Knockout 45 Cafeteria 45 The Haunted Chairn 4. IZDWIN OVERSTREET I3eautification Club 1. 25 F. Ii. A. 2, 35 Basketball 2, 3, 4. BENNY OWEN ALIEN Band 1, 25 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Physical Education 2, 45 Expression 2, 35 Librarian 25 Pirates of Pen- zance 25 Commercial Club 35 Girl Reserves 35 A Capella Choir 35 Never Say Die 35 When Sally Comes to Town 35 Class Call Staff 35 The Yellow Shadow 45 Pirata,' Staff 45 Gaiden of the Moon 45 Maid of Honor 45 Cheer Leader 4. MAY E. FELTS Camp Fire Girls 15 Mixed Chorus 15 Dramatics 1, 2, 35 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 45 Silas Smidge From Turnip Ridge 25 Never Say Die 35 'Bashful Mr. Iiobbn 35 Student Secretary 45 Pep Squad 45 Garden of rhe Moon 45 Girl Reserves 35 W'hen Sally Comes to Towni' 3. J. T. PITT Mixed Chorus 1, Z5 Boys' Chorus 15 Boys' Quartet 1, 2. DIXIE INIYERS Camp Eire Girls 15 Girls' Chorus 1, 25 Dramatics 1, 2, 35 Road to the City 15 Silas Smidge From Turnip Ridgei' 25 Never Say Die 35 Bashful Mr. Bobbsn 35 Girl Reserves 35 Class Cell Staff 35 Student Physical Ed. Teacher 35 Debating 35 The Yellow Shadowa' 45 Cheer Leader 45 Student Secretary 45 Pir51ta,' Staff 45 Clogging 45 The Garden of the Moonn 4. ROBERT HINES Pirates of Penzance 15 Public Discussion 15 Baseball Club 15 Glee Club 25 Basketball 3. 45 Student Coach 3. 45 The Yellow Shadow 45 Pirata Staff5 Garden of the Moon 4. . ..i...-l,. l ROY VANCE Boy Scouts 1, 2, 54 Public Discussion 1, 2, 34 Beautification Club 24 lnterscholastic Contest 24 Taxidelmy 2, 3, 44 Debating 2, 3, 44 Librarian 34 Stock Judging Team 34 The Haunted Chair 44 Hi-Y Club 4g Reading Club 4g 17. F. A. 44 Garden of the Moon 4. lVlARlBELLE BECK, Tl'l'tl.Y1ll'l'l' Public Discussion lg Home Economic Club lg Librarian 1, 2, 34 Class Call Staff 34 Secretary of Commercial Club 34 Student Secretary 4g Pi- rata Staff 4. DOW' KING Minstrel lg Basketball 1, 3, 44 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 44 Pirates of Penzance 24 Boys' Chorus 2, 34 Pi1ata', Staff 44 Garden of the Moonv 4. FRANCES BELL POTTER Chorus 1, 2, 3, 44 Beautification Club 1, 24 Photography Club 2, 34 A Capella Choir 34 Double Mixed Quartet 34 Editor-in-Chief Class Call 34 Never Say Die 34 Bashful Mr. Bobbs 34 Miss Cherry Blossom 34 Commercial Club 34 Dramatics 3, 4g Student Secretary 44 District Soprano Solo Winner 4g Garden of the Moon 44 May Queen 4. The Seniors MARTHA LONG Chorus 1, Z, 34 Home Economics 1, 24 Librarian 2, 3g Commercial Club 3g Class Call Staff 34 Cafeteria 4g Student Secretary 4g Pep Squad 4g The Yellow Shadow 4g Garden of the Moonu 4. JAMES GHOLSON F. F. A. 1, 24 Bashful Mr. Bobbsi' 3g Dramatics 34 Never Say Die 34 The Haunted Chairl' 4g Garden of the Moon 4. EMMA jANE MACE Band 1, 2, 3, 44 Crocheting Club 24 Book Mend- ing 34 Library Science 4. DORA MERIDETI-1 Home Economic Club 1, 24 Camp Fire Girls lg Dramatics 3: Gill Reserves 34 Typing Club 44 Piano 4. of Heath High Pa 1 xvwlzfmflz Nineteen Thirtq-Seven ALVIN JUDD Beautification Club 1, Librarian 1, 2, Debating Club 2, Stock judging Team 2, UI.ooking'Love- ly 3, jot 'Em Down Clerk 3, 4, Dramatics 4, BashfuI Mr. Bobbsn 4, Never Say Die 4, The Haunted Chairn 4. MA RY ELLA BOLDRY Public Discussion 1, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Home Economic Club 1, 2, Dramatics 3, Class call 3, Commercial Club 3, The Yellow Shadow 4, Student Secretary 4. GLEN HOOK Future Farmer 1, 2, 4, Music 1, 2, 4, Operetta 2, Boy Scouts 3, 4. ROSEMARY PERKINS Dramatics 1, Home Economic Club I, 2, Com- mercial Club 3, Student Secretary 3, 4, Librarian 3, 4, The Haunted Chair 4. ELEANOR HUDSON - Public Discussion 1, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Home Economic Club 1, 2, Class Call Staff 3, Dramatics 3, Never Say Die 3, Commercial Club 3, The Haunted Chair 4, Student Secretary 4, Piano 4, Pirata', Staff 4. EUGENE LONG Public Discussion 1, Photography fi' ay Scouts 3, 4, Boys, Chorus 4, P '- den of the Mooni' 4. RUBYE POTTINGER Girls, Chorus 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Physical Education 1, 2, 3, Minstrel 2, The Haunted Chair 4, Garden of the Moonn 4, Student Secretary 4. RICHARD HOLT MYERS The Wfild Oats Boyy' 1, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, Silas Smidge From Turnip Ridge 2, Mixed Chorus 3, Boys, Chorus 3, I3ashfuI Mr. Bobbsu 3, Never Say Die 3, The Yellow Shadow 4, Pep Squad 4. LEONA FLETCHER Chorus 1, 2, 3, 44 Librarian 1, 24 Physical Edu- cation 1, 24 Dramatics 34 Commercial Club 34 Class call Staff 34 Cafeteria 44 Student Secretary 44 The Yellow Shadow 44 Garden of the Moon 4. FARLIE BIVIN Future Farmer Club 1, 24 Beautification Club 24 Typing Club 34 Manager of Basketball Team 3, 4g The Yellow Shadown 44 Photography Club 44 Garden of the Mooni' 4. MARY SUE ,IUDD Home Economic Club 14 Physical Education 1, 24 Librarian 2, 34 Commercial Club 34 Photo- graphy Club 34 The Haunted Chairi' 44 Student Secretary 4. ABNER MACE Pirates of Penzance 14 Male Quartet 1, 2. 3, 44 Mixed Quartet 1, 2, 3, 44 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 44 Vocal Soloist 1, 2, 3, 44 Bass Horn Soloist 1, 2, 3, 44 Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Double Mixed Quartet l, 2, 3, 44 Brass Quartet 1, 4g Minstrel 1, 2, 34 Miss Cherry Blossomu 34 A Capella Choir 34 Student Band Instructor 44 Orchestra 4. JAMES ARNOLD Ii. Ii. A. 3, 44 Basketball 3g Taxidermy 3. HOWARD ROSS Beautification Club 14 Basketball 2, 3, 4g F. F. A. 2, 3. LOIS HOLLAND Piano 1, 3, 4g Photography Club lg Beautifica- tion Club 24 Class Call Staff 24 Commercial Club 44 Librarian 44 Student Secretary 4g Art 4g The Haunted Chairi' 4. XVARREN HITE Silas Sniidge Prom Turnip Ridge 34 Aunt Sophronia Weiat to Collegei' 34 Photography Club 44 Librarian 1, 44 Pep Squad 44 Student Secre- tary 4. ELIZABETH HEDDEN Home Economic Club 1, 44 Class Call Staff 24 Dramatics 34 The Gate to Happiness 34 Com- mercial Club 44 Student Secretary 44 Photography Club 4. The Seniors nf Heath High Page I'iKQbfl'f'.'I Cream of the Cropn -The Senior Girls. Some m o r e dignified Senior girls. Lois must be learning to fly. Glen and May E.-The love birds. Squeakie and Robert are spellbound -they are in Murray. Rich and Mano must be sight seeing. The future bride and groom -Leon and Leona. Miss Marshall, our sponsor. W'hat will we do With- out Frances? Ride 'em cowboy-part of the tennis club. A ha! two more romances started Farlie and Martha. Leon and Mary Ella-or was it just a happen so? The hard-Workingb james Arnold. Doc, what a graceful pose! Little Abnan, Heath musician and elec- trician. Wllat a fight -they havenlt hit each other yet. By the ex- pression on James' face he must see Harriett. Evidently something is wrong with the fresh air taxi. That bashful Rossi. Bunk and Mano took this picture cs- pecially for tIoseph's and Robert's snapshot album. Squeakie and Lois-the Maggie and Aliggs of Heath High. That means you, too, Hair Tonic . ai . ' Page 11i11r'l1'f'11 Row, Lvff fo Riglvf- J Ron'- Prcfxizfwzf ,, ,, ,,,, L L , ROY STIIXVART CLAS. To 11 KUFOI Vin' lfwxiflwzf ,HJOHN EARL HARTING Sl't'l'l'ft1l j', ,, L ANN RO'l'Pl 7II't'llXIl rvr SPUIIXOI' 5 COI.OIi5Z lim! urn! WVJIN' CURTIS LANGSTON ALICE NELL EVANS ROBERT PITTARD PAULINE SCHMIDT CLIFFORD SEATON HARRIETT LANE JOSEPH HARTING MR. -Y .,.5UL.- MARGARET LYNN POTTER Tlwir 7, , DORIS MOIKLEY B. K. DOWl LI, CLAss FLOxX'1z1x: All1L'I'iC'llII lirazzfy Rosa' MARTHA WYATT LUCILLE CATHEY FRANKLIN LAX ANNA LEE EVANS RAY MORRIS HINES VIRGINIA DAVIDSON LANSDEL CARNEAL MARTHA SUE MAYS CLYDE HART LONG ffl Rfflf- liofforu Ron'- ALLEN MQCUTCHEON SHERRILL LEE GUNN BILLY MANNING DOROTHY WEATHER PAUL ROTTGERING NELLIE SPILLMAN JOE PITTARO LOREE STONE S, L. MANNINO INGTON CELIA DEAN MENSER ANN ROTH EARNEST RYAN JAMES MOBLEY MR. B. K. DOXVELL, SIYOIISIII' DORIS MORLEY JOHN EARL HARTING HALLIE B. JUDD ROY STEWAIRT The Juniors of Page tzuvnly Top Row, Lvff fo Rigbf- HOWARD HOLLEY EDNA WALTMAN GERALDINE HITE JIM ED MANNINC ELBERT DAVIS ARNOLD ELROD MARTHA NAN ALLEN EDNA CRIMES Sefmm' Roux- JAMES GLISSON WILMINA GRAMSE GOURLEY E. TREWALLA AILEEN EISER JOHN MASON EVA NELL LONG WATKINS MORRIS REBECCA COOPER Tlniz 'af Ro u '- HARRY IIESTER GENEVA MOODY RAY PENIX HELEN ORR JAMES ELLIOTT ANNA LOUISE RUSSELL NVARREN MARTIN ELOUISE FRIZZELL Boffom Rau'- DORIS MILLER ELIZABETH MORRIS CHARLES WARFORD WEE NONAH WARFORD EZRA THOMPSON MARY MARGARET STONE CHARLES ROBERT SKINNER Achievements Of 1936-37 Furnished Thanksgiving turkey. Built flower beds. WOII the first places It the fair. Entertained the Seniors with Z1 banquet. Presented the Drums of Death Heath High Page twenty-one Pr1'xiffr'11f , , ,L H , BILLY ADAMS Vim Prvsiflwzl ,, L L , T'IAROI.D Hoon St't'!'t'fdl'j' , ,, ,ANGIE LEE BOLDRY Trwzszzrvl' , ,, , IVIARTHA NEEL Sjmfzmr ,L ,MIL LLQN SMITH CLAss IVIo'1 1'o: Iwi Mar! in in .wing as you favklc' flu' fbiug Ibm' 111111101 be 110116 and CLA Top SCH: ss Comms: Blark mm' Wlvifv Row, Lvfl fn Right- E. B. NACE DORIS FUTRELL XVILLIAM OTHA LAMB HENRY EWELL RUSSELL LEONARD GRIEF ANNA FORD O. T. HITE EARL HODGES mf Ron'- HARRISON IVIANSIIIELD DORIS RUARK JUNE WILLIAMS CARLTON GRAHAM AL ROTH, JR. ROBERT LOUIS NELSON IVIIGNOINI FORD FRANCES KING yllllyll do if. A- -21 1? 'P Li Y CLASS FLOWER: Wild Rom' Tlnirrf Rolf-- Bu!! EDITH POTTER MARY ANNA DOWDY JOSEPH GLISSON VIRGIE ANDERSON BILL MOORE GRACIE BELLE XVYATT MAX MOORE MARIANNA MACE DICK WARNER um Rau'- DOROTHY RANDLE MARTIN DUNVILLE ANGIE LEE BOLDRY BILLY ADAMS MR. LEON SMITH, Sjzonsor MARTHA NEEL PAUL SCOTT SARAH FRANCES BAGWELL The Suphnmores of Y.. Page twenty-two Top Row, Lvfl fo Riglaf- MARJORIE SINGERY LOUIS JOHNSON FRANCES HERRING PHIL MILNER TRAVIS CANUP WAYNE ROGERS EUGENE SEATON ALLISTON HARRIS CAROLYN TANNER Third Row- WILBUR DEPRIEST MARCELLA CROTZER LOUIS HILL LOUISE BOLDRY W. T. CARNEAL ZELMA LEE SKINNER Svmmf Row- RALPH OATHEY MLLDRED FLETCHER DOXV ORR LAVEEDA COLLIER LESTER FLOYD JAMES GLISSON EMILY GRIEF MOSS CAROLL HILL VIRGINIA THOMPSON Boffom Rout'- HERBERT LAX, JR. ROMUEL LONG AGATHA CLARK MAC RUDY PARKER ANNA JEAN MCKINNEY HERMAN SEATON MARTHA LOU PIPPIN -...5Hg,.- Achievements of 1936-37 Girls won second in track meet at the fair. Mac Rudy Parker won more points than any other individual in the track meet. Furnished and decorated the Christmas tree. Built stock pens for the fair. Vergie Anderson attended Home Economic con- ference at Louisville. Received most votes at the play Look YVho's Here. Received most votes at one P. T. A. meeting. Vergie Anderson and Martha Neel were selected as attendants to May Queen. Heath. High .g 3 Page twenty-three Pnfxiflvzzf 77 77 77 7 77 SHIRLEY VANCE Vim Prvmlmf 7 7 7 77 77 7 77 77 IMOGENE POTTER S1'f'!'l'fll7'-T and TI'l'll.YIllAl'I' 7 7 7 77 7 77 HARRY GISH Sjzofzxorx 7 7 77 7 MRS. LAURINE LASSITER +11 -A .7 CLAASS MOTTO: WP zvilf mln our flex! fo nmku fbz' bmi lJvlfr'r CLASS COLOR: Blur' and Pink Top Row, Lvff fo Riglvl- C. W. HANKINS MARY ALICE CANTER JOHN LONG FRANCES ABERNATHY AUBREY LITTLETON MARY PEYTON CARLON HOLLAND KATHRYN LAWRENCE .IIMMIE REEVES Svmmf Row- F011 I' J. T. ELROD EDITH .IETT ROY DUNCAN ANNA SPENCER STONE MAXINE SIMONS LOUIS SCHMTDT WANDA MAE FLOYD GILLARD ROSS BARTON RECORD Tfvirff Roll'- MAR'IORIE COOPER BERTRAM HOLLEY MYRTLE GREENE AUDREY MACE RUTH CHUMBLER VERA FULCE MOODY STALEY RUTH BRADFORD RUTH EDXVARDS flu Roux- MARVIN GARLAND, JR. MARY WARFORD DALE HARRIS SHIRLEY VANCE MRS. LAURINE LASSITER, Sjnonsm' IMOGENE POTTER HARRY GISH CATHERINE ALVEY PHILLIP ADAMS The Freshmen ef Page twenty-four Top Row, Lvfl fo Right- Sew SARAH DURRETT ROBERT CRANE HILDA HOUSE KENNETH FORD DOROTHEA FAUGHN RICHARD FLOWERS MARGARET CLARK OTIS THROGMORTIN ROBERT LEAVER mf Row- CLIFFORD PAGE THELMA CATHEY MARCUS HAWLEY XVILMA RILEY SPURGEON THOMPSON AUDREY STONE GEORGE REESOR MARY LOUISE COOPER EUGENE MANSFIELD Third Rn lt'- KENNETH TIIoMI1soN MARY ANNA CARNEAL ADRIAN GAINES LINDA THROGMORTIN THOMAS BALL MARgIoRIE IIURRETT JOHN HARRIS VITULA FEEZOR MAGGIE MYERS Boilom Ron'- ROSELLA MYERS JOSEPHINE SUITOR HUGH ANNA MARSHALL FRANCES CHILDRESS CHARLENE GLEN MOTELE WARFORD JAMES EDWARD FEEZOR OTIS PAGE -..if Achievements of 1936-37 Planted flowers. Audrie Stone attended Home Economic Conference nt Louisville XVon the girls' track meet at the fair. Seeded half of lawn. Received most votes tl one P. T. A. meeting. Helped to decorate for the fair. Edith Jett won superior rating., In the oratorical contest. Heath High Page lzuenly-j'ilff' P I'I'.vi:fI'11l , Vin' I'I'I'.s'iIfI'l1f S:'l'I'l'ftII'AY Tl't'tISll rw' SIJUIISOI CLASS COLOR: Bluv am! Golf! Top Row, Lrff In Riglzl- ALINE CROTZER ORVILLE GREENE SARAH GERTRUDE FLOWERS HIAXVATHA ASHER WILMA MCCHRISTIAN VAN DUDLEY FISER MARTHA HOLLEY FREEMAN ROGERS 54101111 Row- .IEANETTE MEYERS MARTHA SUE MEGGINSON LORRANE HARRIS EMMA MAY GRAY LUCILLE SCOTT IDA LANIER ALICE ERLE GHOLSON GLADYS PAGE DEANIE MCBRIDE CALISTA LANOSTON , , BILL LINDSEY KA'I'HI,I2EN VANCE , jIaAN STEWART C MIKS. LEON SMITH .51H:4. ., .1 CLASS FLOWER! Rosa' Third Row- Four WILLARD CHUMBLER RUTH HUGHES MARY FRANCES SIMMONS RUTH MANNING IRENE SMITHER JESSE BRIGHT HILL ANNA LEE ELROD fb Row- MRS. LEON SMITH, SIIUIISUI' MARION SCOTT FANNIE MAY MORRIS ALMEDA SKINNER CHARLENE MANNING JACKIE WEITLAUI2 JOHN MAYS JAMES CATHEY The Eighth Grade Page twenty-si.v T011 Seem l Roux, Lcfl to Right LOLA CUMMINS HOWARD MILLER KATIE WATSON DANIEL LITTLETON JACKIE VANNERSON BILL LINDSEY HOXWARD TASCHNER XVALTER GORDON 111 Row- MACIE JOINER BLANCHE CRANE MARY ETTA HOLT DELLA BROWN LUOLA JOHNSON DOROTHY BARTON LAVENA COX BILLY SINGERY MARIE TUCKER Thi: 'J Row- MARY ELIZABETH KELLEY VANDA FISER MARTHA PEYTON JANEY CANEER HOYT NANCE KATHLEEN DUNCAN MARY ELLA BURNLEY RUTH BURKART Boffom Row- EUGENE PERKINS LULA E, WALLACE JEAN STEWART KATHLEEN VANCE CALISTA LANCSTON SYBOL HUMPHREY JEAN VANCE ACHIEVEMENTS OF 1936-1937 Jean Vance won first place in the District Contest and entered State contest in Public Discussion. Planted flower beds. Seeded half of the lawn. Helped in the cul tivati on of school garden. of Heath High Page twefzzfy-seven CLASS COLORS: Blm' ami Wlwilv CLASS FLOWER: Tulip CLASS MOTTO: Work fu flu' vm! and you nuff lzclp but win .if P1'I'xizfI'11f , , ,, , . NAT Vin' PI'l'Xilll'iIf , , St'l'i'l'flll j' ami Twasiirwf , SIIIUIIXUI' ,, L T012 Row, Lvff fo Rigbi- HELEN ERIzzEI.L EUGENE SEATON LANORA MQELROY SARAH WAREORD IRENE MOSS THOMAS LEE LONG JEWEL LINDLEY JAMES GISH HELEN WOOD Swami Ro u '- VERNON SHAW MARNIORIE SMITH DONNIE SINGERY EVELYN DUNCAN DAVID GIBBS LEONE STARKS MARGARET JUDD MAURICE EVANS IVA JEAN I-IARDING NORMA SMITH , ,. DORIS ANDERSON ,TIIURMAN DURRETT L MR. JAMLS BROORSHIRE Third Ro II '- F011 1' THURMAN DURRETT MORRIS ACRE BOBO JAMES EDWARD WILLS RUTH MOORE ROBERT CUMMINS BILLY STEWART NELL WEATHERINGTON I NEIL BAKER OHILDRESS ROSEMARY ADAMS JEAN PEYTON HARRY DUNVILLE fb Razr- EARL LONG MURRELL GAINES JAMES FLETCHER ALFRED WEATHERINGTON NAT PITT DORIS ANDERSON HERMAN DURRETT KATPILEEN NANCE MAXIE BIVIN PITT The Seventh Grade Page twenty-eight T011 Row, Lvff fo Rigid- RUTH BOLDRY JAMES THOMPSON JAMES LANIER SHIRLEY BROWN CLYDE HOUSER RALPH SLUSMEYER ADRIS HOUSER NELLIE MAE METCALF Third Roux- LEON STONE JOSIE LEE ELROD WEDA DUNCAN NORMA WARNER VERA RUDOLPH MAURICE BONNER FORD ANDERSON DOUGLAS KELLEY Bolfom Row- RUDY BIVIN, JR. WADE CUNNINGHAM Srmmf Row- l-'on 1' JEAN KING kk..- BONNIE DILLWORTH WILLIAM GORDON ARNETTA CANUP VIRGINIA ELKINS LE ROY MOSS HOWARD HOUSE TROY DOWNS CHARLES GREGORY CHARLES GRIEF LADENE HOUSER fb R0 zu- MARTHA BRADFORD R. L. THOMPSON CHRISTINE ELROD KATHERIINE KELLEY NORMA SMITH SARAH PITTARD LEE HODGES LOIS DAVIS RUDY LEE HINES JA MES EDWARD SIMMONS ACHIEVEMENTS OF 1936-1957 Planted flower beds. Won second place in thc track IUCCC at the fair Rttuvetl most votes at two P. T. A. meetings. Built the track for the fair. Helped to dctomtt for the fair. of Heath High Page fweniy- nine Tllfl Row, lrfl In rilqlzf Billie Crotzer John Jeffers Charles Craig Dorothy Broyles Curtis Bumpous,Jr Lou Eva Morris Clifton Morris Wixa. Henry Elrod James Guffy MISS FRANCESS JETT, 'I'vacbm'-IB, lA, 2B SCTUIIII Row Miss Jett Gurtha Martin Larry O,Daniel Kathleen Crotzer Ruth Cooper Betty Rose Holt Tandy Roper Dorothy Crain Martha Massie Tluiwl Row Dorothy Lue Duncan Ruth Elrod Joan Johnson Martha Jean Miller Betty Bryan Robert Hughes Leona Henry Bobby Joe Bumpous Martha Sue Lassiter MISS ALPHA CATHEY, Trm'lu'r'-ZA, 315, BA T011 Row, leff io rigfif SI'l'UlIlI' Rau' Golbel Duncan Elbert Earl Cartw James Guffey Alfred Skinner Mildred Morris Ralph Jeffers Hilton Edwards Virginia O,Daniel Juanita Elrod Miss Cathey right Junior McGill Jimmie Lynch Billy Boyd Shirley Harvey Minnie Aline Willsiiis Laura Brin Betty Nance Third' Row Ralph Simmons Joe Roth Jacky Cochrel Anna McGill Guylene Kelly Marion Gene Hughes ? .i Fozzrfb Row Junior Owen Joan Telteman Ruby Kelley Charles Fletcher Dickie Dunvillc Ruvana Elrod Elsie Erle Anderson James Earl Davis The l-'ozlrflz Row Anna Fay Koch David Record Perry Wfallace Edsel Kelly Betty Lou Hill Homer Adams Jack Burnley Jean O'Daniel Page flnirl'-3 T011 Row, left fr Douglas Nance Earl Fortson Beatrice Fenwick Alta Fortson Charles Holt James Moyers junior Herald Miss rLoY JOHNSTON, Tim-livr-4, 4A, sis 1 rigbl Sl'l'Ullll Row Robbie Hall Jesse Knott Josephine Elrod .Io Ann Harvey Clarence Kelly Yvonne Moyers Vernon O'Daniel George Edward Elrod Ruth Henry Robert Kelly Miss Johnston Top Row, lrff to right SFKYIIIII Row Marion Farrow MR. JACK CARROLL, Eugene Crain Ruby Mae Duncan Edna Mae Holly Edna Earl Burnley Susan Ann Bryant Billy Holt Naomiruth Paris Loys Morris Pauline Duncan Gladys Henry Penelope Young Paul Peyton Billy Childress Leon Floyd Gertrude Kelly Page fliiff-1'-Ollf' Clifton Elrod Edward Kelly Tbiwf Ron' Jeff Farrow Wm. Thos. Megginson Jeanette Dunville Beauton Thompson Peggy Wfyatt Merlene Dowdy Emma jean Fletcher Barbara Nell Harris Harold Wfeatherington Teurliw'-5 A, 6B, 6 A Third Row Mr. Carroll Lavelle Moody Herman Green Loraine Elrod Forest Russell Barbara Colvins Paul McGill Rebecca Bumpus Harlan Cooper Mary Frances Elkins Carl Waireia Thompson Iirmrflz Row Fannie Mae Elrod klo Ann Vance -Iune Snider Roy Broyles Norman Mansfield Chris Long Virginia O,Daniel Lowell 0'Daniel Robt. Earl Garland IJUIIVILZJ Row Mary Grace Durrett Wiln1a Miller Leonard Thompson Norma Record Earl Simmons Louise Price Betty Jean Koch Gene Childress, Jr. Mrs. Onie Hill. Public Discussion sponsor, The inn morable flood of 1937. He was a Knockout in It.'s a Knockout . Three trophies added this year- Track, District Tournament and Consula l i o n trophy in Region- al Tournament, Sit tight. Hallie B. Jean Vance. a pupil of Mrs. Hill. won superior rat- ing in contest at Murray. Flappers of 1947. Who do you see, Maurice? F. B. P. Who could that be? Ask Tommy. Lula B.. our little photog- rapher. Charlie Hill., that jump- ing fool! Mr. Dowell. you're up a tree? 1-2-3-4. Readv-go. Sing Baby Sing . Miss Morelock a n d Mrs. Lassiter are saving seed for their future gar- dens. If Ralph could see this pose. Dow. bounce Squeakie? Toar , the under-nour- ished lad, For once Topsy has her mouth closed. Joe and Roy. those 'iChampeen de- batersl Gene and Junior have just fallen out of the cradle. I bet Paul is studying spell- ing Words. Give me a cigarette butt. Sonny, Lor- aine sees some- body. Kathleen-- star gazing. Look what I did. says Mr. Dowell. 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His score of 14 points was a big factor in defeating Tilghman in the District Tournament. We hate to see you go, Doc',l Travis Canup - Canup, a very consistent athlete, play- ed with his eye on the baske' This is Canup's first year on the varsity, but being just a Sophomore we are sure he will be beneficial to the squad the next two years. ,lust you watch his smoke! Page Crawford-l'revious to the present year Page was regulated to the reserves. Breaking into the starting line-up in the second game of the season, he filled one of the guard's positions the re- mainder of the year. Page is a fair passer, a good floor man, an excellent long shot and a whale of a defensive man. QAsk Alderson.j Too bad he is a Senior. Edwin Uvelstreet-Nlfdn, or Over,', as he was sometimes called, has been a fighting Pirae for the past three years. His scoring and scrap- ping will not be soon for- gotten and his vacancy will not be easy to fill. Charles Mauiice Hill- Char- lie, playing only two years of basketball became one of the best players to ever attengl Heath. He crowned a suc- cessful s e a s on by being honored with a place on the All-Regional team. Charlie is a Senior and will be missed! Th Ralph Cathey-Cathey, a Sophomore, broke in as a regular late in the season. His fight and determination fin- ally winning the coveted place for him. Cathey will make basketball history be- fore he graduates. BPI Manager Landsel Carneal- -liggsu. an efficient manager, who had the confidence of his players and his coach, was a big factor in keeping the boys in great spirits. He was a valuable asset to the team. Next year he'll be playing instead of managing. Page ffzirfy-fain' Under the efficient leadership of Mr. James Brookshire, our coach, the Heath Pirates had a successful season. Duc to the untiring efforts of Mr. Brookshire the Pirates won the District Tournament an,l went into the semi-finals of the Regional Tournament. Mr. Brookshire is noted for the tactfulness in which he handles his boys. Wfheher the Pirates are winning or losing he is always in high spirits. Mr. Brookshire is looking forward to a bright season with his Pirates next year. RATES just another practice session ungler the watch- ful eye of Coach jimmie',. Diligent practice- one of the reasons why the team captured the District Tournament. joseph Harting- joe , a Junior this year, has proved that he is a nifty', ball player. He is a sure shot and one can always count on Joe. Fighting every minute, Joe never quits. He will be a valuable man to have next year. jim Ed Manning-A gift sent to Heath from Mayfield. He made a swell player as forward and closed the sea- son with a bang at the Dis- trict Tournament. jim Ed., we are expecting great things of you next year. Robert Hines - This is Rab's first year on the varsity squad, but he played hard in every game he en- tered as if he had been a regular member for four years. Hines, being one of the best shots on the entire squad, proved valuable as a reserve and will be greatly missed next year. Howard Ross - Rooster,' was a great offensive player and proved to be a wonder- ful defensive man for the squad. Though not a regular, he was an excellent substi- tute. Ross was very cool un- der fire-getting them when most needed. BASKETBALL SQUAD First Row. Left to Right: Crisp, Principal, Cathey, Crawford, Harting, Canup, Hill, Morris, Overstreet, Broolxshire, Coach. Second Row: Moore, Long, Roth, Hines, Ross, Carneal, King. Heath Heath Heath Health Heath Heath Heath Heath Heath Heath Heath Heath Heath PEP SQUAD I9 33 34 18 26 , ,,24 ll 40 , Z1 17 DISTRICT 46 , 39 36 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE -Reitllanzl -Lynn Grove -Sharpe -Calvert City -Kirksey -Benton -Reidland -Lone Oak -Barlow -Calvert City TOURNAMENT -Lone Oak -Tilghman -Reitllantl Heath Heath I Teath Heath Heath Heath Heath Heath Heath Heath Heath Heath 29-Benton . , 10 , 29-Kirksey , , L 38 ,, 22-Metropolis V 46 16-Sedalia 17 20-Tilghman 24 , 24-Pilot Oak , , , , 30 , ,, 16-Sedalia , , 17 17-Barlow , ,, 32 ,, 31-Metropolis , H ,, 15 Total 447 Total 408 REGIONAL TQURNAMENT 21--Reidland , 19 , , Z0-Pilot Oklk , W ,, 31 , 32-Fulton , ,,,,, , ., 27 Hit 'em high! Hit 'em low Yeah, team let's go. Yeah team! Say team! We're back of you. Orange and Black! Orange and Black! These are the colors we will back. Sis boom, sis boom, sis boom bah! Heath Hi, Rah! Rah! Rah! Page ffairivy-six -' . W 1 I-1. TWH-3H.5,,5,4 ,W W . -HJ V ,. 3- -F-4 Pr, . 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The firs: year, under the leadership of Mr. Crisp, we organized a Boy Scout Troop, the first since 1921. The Boy Scouts are continuing on and have Won many honors at the field events given for the Scouts of the Paducah District. The first Taxidermy Club ever known to Heath was organized, and at the present we have one of the finest high school museums in Kentucky. Students learn the art of preparing, stuffing and mounting the skins of animals so as to preserve their lifelike appearance. Our Photography Club advanced to such a de- gree of efficiency that many of the pictures for this annual were made and developed by our high school photography department. A new system of behavior was introduced to the students of Heath. No longer is there a teacher in the library to check hooks out to the students. No longer is there a teacher in the study hall to deal out punishment to offenders. All of this is done by the students and it has truly proven suc- cessful. Teachers can go on with their work while students keep an orderly place to study. A Future Farmer Club has been organized by Mr. Basil Smith and has been very successful. In the speaking events held for Future Farmers, Heath Won first in the District and entered the State Contest. This year the Future Farmers held their second annual Father and Son banquet. A Dramatic Club is sponsored by Mrs. Koch. Each year the dramatic club gives a play and a recital. This club has been outstanding in bringing out dramatic ability in the students of Heath. A Pep Squad was organized and sponsored by Mrs. Lassiter and it has been extremely success- ful. It is one of the most colorful and artis.ic exhibits of the school and its appearance and support cannot help but give added life and zest to any team. Our Music Department causes us to swell with pride and glow with sa isfaction. Heath won five first places, out of six entries at the District Con- test at Murray. On April 30 the Music Depart- ment journeyed to Lexington to display its wares in state competition. , Now we take pleasure in presenting the largest and best example of complete cooperation that any school can offer-The Parent Teachers' As- sociation. Our P. T. A. has been highly cooperative in helping the school with all of its activities. At this time, we, the students of Heath Corn- munity High School, give three cheers for the Parent Teachers' Association. Public Discussion, a much needed art, is very diligently sponsored by a former teacher and a friend to all, Mrs. Onie Hill. Heath's record this year is very gratifying. One of our entrants won first place in the District Contest held at Murray and entered in the State contest at Lexington. The Tumbling Teams, sponsored by Mr. Car- roll and Miss Knott, really deserve a lot of praise. They showed the school some very remarkable acts. Don't be surprised to hear of some of them being noted trapeze artists in the future. The Band, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Kelly, has proved highly efficient in entertaining, and does its part in forming an all-round school. Re- cently flashy uniforms of orange and black were purchased and the band is Ready and Willing to perform. If you miss seeing the Art Club room you have missed one of the beauty spots of the entire school. Miss Johnston, with the cooperation of the mem- bers of the club, really produce some attractive paintings. A number of the students gained considerable recognition through their art. But with all this we have not forgotten or even neglected Basketball. The Pirates, piloted by our new Coach, Mr. James Brookshire, deserve our ut- most congratulations. Being the dark horse of the District Tournament at Barlow, they really turned into the Man 0' War and out-distanced all their rivals by a devastating score. They were defeated in the semi-finals at Murray by the Re- gional Winners. We salute you, boys! Honorificabitindinitatibus-come on Spelling Specialists, spell this one. Due to the need for gcod spellers a spelling club is sponsored by Miss jackson. At present about 80 belong to this club. We were unable to get a picture of these, because of the large number enrolled. We remove our hats to the Debate Club. In the four years of its existence the debaing team has been runner-up at the District Tournament once, winner of the District Tournament twice, an entrant in the State Tournament three times, a runner-up at the State Tournament once and an entrant in the National Tournament once. The debaters have worked diligently. Life is not so short but that there is always time enough for courtesy. Our Courtesy Club, under the efficient guidance of Miss Metta Mathis, stresses etiquette, politeness, kindness and respect. The Hi-Y Club, organized by Mr. D. D. Crisp, is striving to better the record of an organization of 1919, which received a cup as winners in the State Y. M. C. A. Bible Reading Contest. The present organization, composed of students with culture and refinement, has raised the standards of the school by conducting devotional exercises in chapel and by rendering construc ive criticism. During the past two years a new sense of aesthetic has been shown in the dances rendered by the Clogging Class under the sponsorship of Miss Molete Morelock. Page thirty ezgb! Our high school museum is quite an alluring place. The Taxidermists, Scouts, Photography Club and Science Department have made a contribution of unusual specimens. There are various collections of animals, birds, stones and relics. The animal collection is comprised of red foxes, guinea pigs, oppossums, muskrats and squirrels. Eagles, owls, gulls and hawks embody the different species of birds. The rocks are of sundry shapes and sizes. Included in the relics are helmets, swords, cannon balls and shells used in the Civil and Revolutionary Wars. The latest contribution to the Museum is an aquarium containing such aquatic life as: fishes, turtles, newts, frogs, snails and tadpoles. MUSEUM ANU ART CLUB Wfhat high school in the State of Kentucky, or anywhere, can boast of the fact that the pictures hanging in the various rooms were painted by the Art students of the school? This can truly be said of Heath. Our art department is only in its infancy, as this is the first year we have offered art. Under the efficient sponsorship of Miss Johnston, we are expecting great things in the future. Page fbirly-nine hiiusi-.it'1' Lfix, Top Row-Frances Potter, soprano soloist, superior in the Distiict Contest and excellent in the State. Mixed Quartet-Herbert Lax, -Ir., first tenorg Frances Childress, sopranog Anna jean McKinney, alto, Franklin Lax, bassg superior in the District. Girls' Trio-Frances Childress, firs: soprano, Anna jean McKinney, second sopranog Harriett Lane, alto, superior in District, good in the State. Bottom Row-Harry Gish, trumpet soloist, excellent in the State. Boys, Quartet-Herbert Lax, Jr., first tenorg Page Crawford, second tenor, replaced J. T. Pitt at mid-semester, Franklin Lax, baritone, Abner Mace, bass, superior in the District, good in the State. Franklin Lax, baritone soloist, excellent in the District and State. CUNTEST WINNERS - QUARTETTE Music bath charms to To soften or bend The Boys' Quartet proved their ability when they were rated superior at the Dis- tric. Music Contest held at Murray. They have been called to many banquets and other social gatherings to provide entertainment. Ik. J. T. Prri' If1mNm.1N I,Ax Aisiviia Mani. Page fo rf 31 The Band, appearing at most all of the ball games, helped to add pep and enthusiasm to the spiiit of the Pirates. Continuing under the fine leadership of Mrs. Kelley, they have attained recognition as a good high school band. T011 Row-XVilliam Gordon, Romuel Long, Herbert Lax, lr, Iiugene Seaton, Abner Mace, Howard Taschner, Eugene Perkins, Kenneth Thompson. Sm'o11:1' Ron'--Allen McCutcheon, Harry Gish, Audrie Mace, Edirh Jett, Emma ,lane Mace, Marianna Mace, Otis Page. Tbirft Rout'-Lorraine Harris, Franklin Lax, Mrs. F. S. Kelley, Director, Josephine Suiter, Doris Miller. I'il'0llf R010--Billy Adams, Jean Vance, ,lean Stewart, Carolyn Tanner, Louis Schmidt, Sybol Humphreys, Sarah Bagwell, Martha Sue Mays. BAND AND CHORUS soothe the savage breast, a knotted oak. Page forty- Ulll' Top Rott'-Kenneth Ford, Phil Milner, Page Crawford., Geraldine Hite, Clifford Seaton, Harriett Lane, Curtis Langston, Daniel Littleton, Iiranklin Lax, Wfayne Rogers. Seromf Ron'-Anna Louise Russell, T. Pitt, Doris Ruark, Moss C. Hill, Sarah W'ar- ford, Aileen Fiser, Wee Nona Wfarford, John Mason, Marjory Singery, Pauline Schmidt. Tfvirzt Row-Al Roth, Jr., Carolyn Tanner, Clyde Hart Long, Margaret Potter, Abner Mace, Helen Orr, Ernest Ryan, Sillllll Durrett, Frances Potter, Bertran Holley. t'l0Il!'I4f7 Ron'-Jimmie Reeves, Frances King, Glenn Hook, Edith jett, Herbert Lax, Jr., Louis Johnson, Doris Morley, E. B. Mace, Freeman Rogers. Iiiffli Role'-May E. Felts, Martha Sue Mays, Ann Roth, Lucille Cathey, Leona Fletcher, Charles Wfarford, Anna Jean McKinney, Dorothy Randle, Cailon Holland. Bottom Ron'-Martin Dunville, Billy Adams, Harrison Mansfield, Dale Harris, Eugene Long, Romuel Long, Marvin Garland, Jr. CL.u1s Mo'r'ro: BV PVK'f'f1l'l'llU Top Rolf, Leff fn Riglll-Martha Holley, Laveeda Collier, Miss Gladys Knott, Anna liord. Miffifli' Ron'-Gracie Belle Wfyatt, Arnetta Canup, Ruth Boldrv, Vervie Ander- . 6 son. 150170111 Rau'-Doris Anderson, Norma Smith, Irene Smither, Rosella Mvers. Cajffaifz .. . .. . .. .A.,, Gi Anvs KNQJ'I I' l.fl'I!fl'lItIIIf Cajzfuilz Morijri, Moiuirock '1'i-nap l.i'mlurs Vlzlifillg ANni.1asoN imql LAvi,i IDA ClJl.I.Il'li The Girl Scouts, Troop Number 5, were reorganized in 1936, by Miss Gladys Knott and Miss Molete Morelock. They have an Advisory Committee of foul women of the THE SEUUTS community, namely, Mrs. Onie Hill, Mrs. J. C. Boyd, Mrs. O. T. Myers and Mrs. A. H. Anderson. The Scouts did outstanding work at Christmas time in collecting and re- pairing toys for children of the community. -. .,,H,,...- A thriving, active, growing Boy Scout Troup is a vital necessity in every com- munity. The work of the Scouts is too well known to be mentioned here. Suffice it is to say that this group of boys with Mr. Carroll their leader Do Things Council Committee--f-Court Neel, Thurman QICII, Dr. I.. li. Young, james liroolx- shire. Troop Leaders-Alliston Harris, Curtis Langston, Neil B. Childress, Billy Man- ning, Landsel Carneal, Glen Hook, S. L. Manning, C. YV. Hankins, -Iohn Earl Hurting. Srollflllalxfel' jfxciix CAkkoL,L. Assisfullf Sl'0IlfIIItlNfl'l' D. D. CIKISP. Is ng 1' furry-f1l,'0 Page forly three The Cafeteria is one of the new departments in the school this year. Miss Mathis plans the meals, Mr. Leon Smith manages the financial affairs, and Mrs. Smith super- vises the thirty-five girls in the preparation and serving of the meals. An average of one hundred and twenty-five students are served daily. Children who bring their lunches are privileged to eat in che cafeteria also. There is no general luneh peiiod, Classes are so scheduled that serving starts at 11 o'clock and continues until 1 o,eloek serving every 25 minutes, thus enabling all to be served without over-crowded conditions or confusion. -.,.g5,f The Home Economics Club has advanced rapidly and gained due recognition this year. Among the various activities of the club are: A Christmas Party, St. Patrielsis Day Party and a reception for the mothers of the elub meinbers. The Club made two CAFETERIA - HUME EEUNUMIC5 CLUB quilts to finance a trip for the club representatives, Vergie Anderson and Audrie Stone, to the State Conference at Louisville. May this club grow. May its radiance, all its joy and beauty, spread happiness to others throughout the world. Presidenf ,, 7 ,, , Vl',IiGIl. ANIIIZIRSON Vive Presidwil ,,,,,, Gimciiu BIQLLIQ XVYATT Secretary t,,,,,t ,, , JAXNNA Foiuu Sponsor, ..,,t, Miss MIQTTA lX'lATHlS CLUB COLOR: Pink um! Wbifv Frowirixz AlIIC'!'jl'tllI Beazrfif Rose MOTTO: We xlmly nu! for srlmol, llllf for lifif' i ' -mo, X Tofu Rolf'-joseph Harting, Henry E. Russell, Billy Manning. Svroml Ron'-S. L. Manning, Roy N. Vance. Bolfonz Ron'-Roy Stewart, Mr. Leon Smith, john Earl Harting. The Heath lligh School Debating Club, under the direction of Mr. Leon Smith, has achieved many honors and made a record for itself by winning OLII of twenty debates eleven victories, six non-decisions, and three defeats. Roy Vance and Joseph Harting won the Iiirst District Debate Tournament at Murray, and represented Heath at the State Tournament at Lexington, where they were eliminated in the eighth round. DEBATE CLUB - FUTURE EARMERS The Heath Chapter of the Future liariners of America, under the direction of Mr. Basil Smith, has done very competent work this year. They made a camping tour in August, 1936, on which they saw many interesting places, went to the Kentucky State Fair to compete in a State Livestock judging Contest, and sponsored their second Annual Father and Son Banquet. Top Ron'-Harry Davis, Treasurer, Louis Johnson, Robert Crane, Aubrey Little- ton, Robeit Pittard, Henry Ii. Russell, Mr. Basil Smith, Sponsorq XVilliam Nace. Sz't'011:f Ron'-W'ayne Rogers, Aloe Pittard, Joseph Glisson, C. XV. Hankins, T. Elrod, Otis Throgmartin. il'lJ!rrf Kon'-lfzra Thompson, Secretary, Landsel Carneal, john liarl Harting, Vice Presidentg Shirley Vance, Thomas Ball, -lohn Long. Boffom RON'-Maurice Bobo, Wfarren Martin, President, Spurgeon Thompson, Romuel Long, john Harris, Marvin Garland, i ,1 sw, 1-swiss owns Q-fm, swiss Q11 Xiri viswsw .QW sw sri' ww W.- Ig o fi 2111 Wligit can be more attractive than a group of girls keeping time to the rhythm of music? The Greeks, the achievers of the highest standards of physical perfection of the old nation, realized the value of dancing. It develops poise, rhythm, grace and beauty. The attainment of these characteristics is the aim of this group. -- all lift -- The Expression Group appearing in costumes is sponsored by Mrs. Harvey Koch, who was responsible for the make-up of all the play productions. To show their ability they are appearing in costumes, portraying the character they represented in some pro- gram during the year. The Sophisticated Lady, Martha Neel, Old Maid Aunt, Pauline ELUEGING CLASS - DRAMATICS Sehmidtg Grandpa, joseph Hartingg City Dude, john Earl Hartingg Sis Hopkins, Hilda House, The Romantic Country Kid, Henry Ewell Russell, Gypsy Dancer, Angie Lee Boldryg The Brave Boy, Bertrand Holly, The Indian Chief, Doris Morleyg The Boxer, David Gibbs, The Pilgrim Maidens, Martha M. Massie, Betty Lou Hill: Benny and Bunny, Anna Fay Koch, Martha Jean Millerg Little Fairy, Sue Lassiter, Sleepy Heads, Elbert Earl Cartwright, Tandy Roper, The Little Aecordinist, Betty Jean Koch, Acro- batic Dancer, Martha Sue Mays. l r'a1'n ml I II IT'S A KNocKoUT'r M-M , C Mus. LTARVIQY Koc H X Sjwlfsor .....K... ...,...........,,7..., ..7....7 M I ss Gtmws Knorr This unique group is composed of about thirty girls from the seventh to ninth grades inclusive. These girls have achieved success in their many forms of tumbling and pyramid building which is an excellent form of physical activity. This is the first year in the history of Heath High School that a Tumbling Club has been sponsored for girls. TUMBLING TEAM Instituted as a new extra-curricula activity during the school year of 1936-1937 was tumbling. Great progress was made with the activity under the direction of Mr. Jack Carroll. The feats of the tumblers proved entertaining on several occasions. This form of physical education is of great value in developing rhythm, balance, and timing: and is a healthful form of exercise. SPUIISUI' .MR. QIAQK CAIQRQLI. Page forty-six This is an inside view of the typing room. The Commercial Department is quite popular with the students. Our equipment, which is modern throughout, consists of 18 typewriters, one Speed-O-Graph and one Ditto Machine. Business Training, Sales- manship, Bookkeeping and Shorthand are included in the commercial curriculum. THE PLAY'S THE THING The dramatic ability of Heath High School has been shown by the stage pro- ductions during the year. The following plays have been presented: The Yellow Slaadouf'-The cast: Robert Hines, Dixie Myers, Richard H. Myers, Mary Ella Boldry, Mary Sue Judd, Sarah Durrett, Lois Garland, Leon Gibson, Farlie Bivin, James Gholson. Sponsor: Mr. D. D. Crisp. D:'1rn1s of Death QThe Junior Playj-The cast: Ann Roth, Margaret Potter, Franklin Lax, Doris Marley, Ezra Thompson, John Earl Harting, Joseph Harting, Geraldine Hite, Virginia Davidson, Anna L. Russell. Sponsor: Mr. D. D. Crisp. The Garden of Ihr' Moon fThe Senior Playj-The cast: Mary Ellen Bradshaw, Benny Owen Allen, Dixie Myers, Roy Vance, James Gholson, Leona Fletcher, Frances Potter, Martha Long, Dow King, Eugene Long, Robert Hines, Charles Morris, Jr., Rubye Pottinger, Farlie Bivin, Leon Gibson, May E. Felts. Sponsor: Miss Rowena Marshall. Thr Haunted Chair -The east: Rubye Pottinger, James Gholson, Rosemary Per- kins, Eleanor Hudson, Lois Garland, Lansdel Carneal, Billy Manning, Alvin Judd, Mary Sue Judd, Charles Warford. Sponsor: Miss Rowena Marshall. Look Wbrfs Heron-The cas : Henry E. Russell, Martha Sue Mays, Roy Stewart, Jr., Martha Neel, Hilda House, Marcella Crotzer, Harry Gish, Pauline Schmidt, Angie Lee Boldry. Sponsor: Mrs. Harvey Koch. The Land of Dreams Come True -An operetta presented by the first six grades of Heath High School and directed by Misses Floy Johnston, Alpha Cathey, Frances Jett, and Mr. Jack Carroll. Mrs. Margaret Kelley was director of the music and Miss Molete Morelock of the dances. Musical Rezfue sponsored by Music Department and Clogging Club. Page forty-sczfcn . W r ...HQ . 1 ,. Q. in ta. Q s Knuckle down, Fnney' The marble playing champ. just being natural. Mrs. Koch's expression class. Mule daya' at the school fair. Mamma Koch, Jr. Did you have car trouble, Miss Knott? what is the menu, Mrs. Smith? Did you put the beans in to soak? Peggy Joe, the blue ribbon baby at the fair. One, two, three, four, five mouths, Who's who? Lum and Abner, keeper of the jot 'Em Down Store. Juniors, Tell us and we will laugh. Suzy', the tap dancer. Mrs. Lassiter must be thinking. Amateurs, just learning to cook. Three Ace grade teach- ers. Frances , the night- ingale. Sissy playing hands. Big man from the South with a cigarette in his mouth. Soup's on, everybody. Frisky Fran- ces. Shame on you, Joe. lmposing on Sue. Eliza- beth, wake up and eomb your hair. Billy Mann- ingn not Bill Tilden. Miss Lucy, the Pooh Bah. Hines and Myers incorporated. Five Rosesw 16 years old and 100f1 proof. Little Willie , the janitor. XVCC Nonah, the Ragland mountaineer. Dorothy al- ways wanted to catch a King . Three of a kind. Mother goose, quack, qunck. Chief cooks and bottle washers of the cafeteria. 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September 15-Mr. Basil Smith and fourteen Agriculture boys leave for the State Fair. September 16-Sponsor of the Pirata and Pirata staff are elected. September 23-The cheer leaders are elected, and have we got PEP? October 2-We present a varied program for the Paducah Industrial College. October 6-The Seniors are a happy bunch. They receive their class rings. Oczober 9-Teachers go to F. D. E. A. and the students enjoy a holiday. October 16-Heath Community Fair. A large crowd and a big time for everyone. The Pirates are defeated by Reidland. October 17-Another big day of the fair, especially for the prize winners. The Yellow Shadow , a three-act mystery, sponsored by Mr. Crisp goes over the foot lights. October 27-The Lions Club meets in the school auditorium. A program is given by the Music Department, Tumblers and the Clogging class. October 30-Heath defeats Lynn Grove. The first appearance of the Pep Squad in uniform, and Did We Shine? November 4-Believe it or not, the ground is white and the trees are hanging with snow. November 6-The Pirates defeat Sharp. November 7-The Juniors and Seniors enjoy a tacky party in the school auditorium. November 10-Armistic program is put on by the students. A November 11-School is dismissed for Armistice Day.. November 12- It's A Knockout , a muscial comedy, sponsored by the Farm Bureau, is presented in the school auditorium. November 13-An unlucky day for the Pirates. They are defeated by Calvert City two points. November 17-An ad drive is started for the annual. , November 25-Community Day with turkey and eats plentiful. Senator Barkley speaks to the visitors and student body in the afternoon. November 27-The Pirates are defeated by the Reidland Greyhounds. December 4-Heath downs Lone Oak. December 10-A student faculty takes charge the first and second period while the faculty has a meeting. December 11-Heaths win over the undefeated Barlow team! December 14-The student body is treated with a talk in chapel given by Bro. O'Donley. December 15-Mid-Semester exams begin and the students are supposed to know every- thing and the teachers know nothing. December 18-A Christmas program is put on by Mrs. Kelly. Santa wi.h his pack of toys, made every child happy with a gift. CHRISTMAS VACATION. January 4-We all get back in our harness after having made resolutions for a better semester than the first. January 8-Heath Pirates overcome by Sedalia. Page Page fifty-one January 1 1-15-Sleet. No school. -FLOOD! ?! January 24-Refugees from Paducah move into the school building and school is dis- missed January 22 indefinitely. March 1-School starts again with a bang! NVe are willing to buckle downi' and make up for lost time. March 4-6-The Pirates capture the District Tournament hell at Barlow! March 12-13-Heath Pirates fight to semi-finals in he Regional Tournament at Murray where they are defeated by the Winners. They bring home the Consolation Cup. March 19-The first Senior play, Haunted Chair , coached by Miss Marshall thrills us. March 23-The class basketball tournament begins with the eighth grade downing the sevcn.h grade. March 24-A Preliminary Contest for public discussion anl dcclamation is held. Roy Vance, Edith Jett and jean Vance are victorious. March 26-27-Heath sends six entries to the District Music Contest at Murray. Five of these are rated as superior and one as good. March 26-27-The Heath Debale Team is victorious in the District Debate Tourna- ment at Murray. On to Lexington! March 31-May Queen and Maid of Honor are elected for the May Day Program. April 2-Twelve Seniors and Mrs. Lassiter attend Senior Day at Murray. Seniors! More Seniors! Most Seniors! The Junior play, Drums of Death , under the direction of Mr. Crisp is given in the school auditorium for a record breaking crowd. April 6-Seniors down the Sophs in the finals of the Class Basketball Tournament. April 6-The Debating Team leaves for Lexington to compete in the State Debate Tournament. April 9-An operetta, In the Land of Dreams Come True , presented by the Elementary Grades is a huge success. April 10-The debaters are eliminated in the eighth round of State Debate Tournament. April 14-K. E. A. Fine! Are we glad? April 20-Mr. Waller, a representative from the P. C., gives an inspiring talk to the student body during the chapel period. April 25-- Lock Who's Here , sponsored by Mrs. Koch is given. April 30-The Barkley Contest is held at the school. The Barkley medal is presented to the boy and the Heath High School medal is presented to the girl. May 5-The Juniors entertain the Seniors with an elaborate banquet. May 7-The Senior play, The Garden of the Moon , supervised by Miss Marshall gives a dramatic finish to the season's productions. May 9-Baccaulaureate Sermon. May 11-Class Night. The spirit of the school reveals herself and shows the Seniors the Seven Guides that direct them through life. May 13--Commencement. The Seniors realize this is merely a beginning and not the end. May 14-Honor Day. The time when all pupils who have made outstanding achieve- ments in any field are recognized. Grand Finale--Musical Revue presented by Miss Molete Morelock and Mrs. F. S. Kelley. c QQ , X 'SJW affffia EMM? QW UF W fgpwm 2221? fizgww ffz CEM mf VWAJZJW f X if lg 0 J 25742122 fm PIW7 50256 12 M WW , ij! ZW! UL..4.-.4-ff., 710-iw-4, ffm 4 mwwa f XM fafffvw'-1 ,Zed-waffjZ ' out Qbveztiseas This page is dedicated to all who have contributed time or money to the making of 1937 Pirata. Especially do we appreciate the support of advertisers who have aided materially in the publication of this year book. We urge students and parents, as well as faculty, to keep these friends of the school in mind when they are shopping. To Young Printing Co., we wish to express our appreciation for the assistance given us in the printing of our Annual. -...,EU,3,... ALUMNI BUUSTERS Mrs. Harvey Koch-Teacher of Expression ,..,,,,,A ,,,,,,,,,,,,,v,-,-4, , ,,,v,,-, K evil, Jack Carroll-Teacher .,...,..,,..,,.........,..,..,.,,t-,., . srrr Paducah, Holland Bryan-County Attorney ...,,.,,,,, ,,,w,, C obb Hgtel, Frances Jett-Teacher ...,,.,.............,,.r, L ,-.,,-,- , Paducah, Travis Gibson-Bus Driver ......,.,,,, . ,,,,Vv,,A,7 Kevil, Rowena Marshall--Teacher ,,,,....... ,,,4,A,,,-,, K evil, Etna B. Marshall-Receptionist ..,,r,, ,A,,,,,,,-----,MA,,,,---M- K evil, Mrs. A. L. Moss-Music Teacher..---- L ,----,,, N01-th 13th, Leon Smith-Teacher ...,...,....... . .,.. -- ,,,,,,,,,,, ,P3duC3h, Gladys Knott-Teacher ,.,,,,,....t. Mrs. F. S. Kelley-Teacher ..,, Floy Johnston-Teacher -- ........ Gladys Childress-Teacher ..,...,. Kevil, Paducah, Kevil, ------.Kev1l, Eva Mae Walker-Cashier .,,...., l,,---,,, V Kevil, Minnie Lee Ragland-Teacher ,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,-,----, P aduggh, William Vannerson-Mechanic ....... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A ,,,, P 3 ducah, O. T. Allen-Salesman. ..............., ------- N imh and Park, Frances Robey-Secretary ,.,,,,.,, Alpha Cathey-Teacher ......... B. K. Dowell ,,,.,,.,,..,.,,,....,..., Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Crisp ,,,,,.... Mrs. L. Lassiter ,,,,,,..,r,,..,,,.,.,,, J. M. Brewster ........r.,.,,,rr,,, Dr. Julian Dismuke. ,,,,. Cunningham's Place. ....,... Dr. W. N. Warren. ...... .,..... Molete Morelock ..,,..,,,,,,,,,,,--,,-. BUUSTERS Ky., R. R. 1 Ky., R. R. 2 Paducah, Ky. Ky., R. R. 2 Ky., R. R. 2 Ky., R. R. 1 Ky., R. R. 1 Paducah, Ky. Ky., R .R. 2 Ky., R. R. 3 Ky., R. R. 2 Ky., R. R. 2 Ky., R. R. 2 Ky., R. R. 2 Ky., R. R. 2 Ky., R. R. 2 Paducah, Ky. Kevil, Ky., R. R. 2 Paducah, Ky., R. R. 2 ..--.-..Paducah, Ky., R. R. 2 Paducah, Ky., R. R. 2 ---------.----....Paducah, Ky., R. R, 2 .-..-.-.Madison Apts., -..-.....Cairo Road, 206 Broadway, . ........................ Paducah Linn Boyd Ice Co .....,.................... ,,,,,,,- Mr. and Mrs. Basil O. Smith..- 13th and Madison: Paducah, Mrs. L. A. Johnston ............. , ....... Lucy Jacksonm ............. Joe Rogers ................. A. C. Cutsinger ....... ---- Mrs. Leon T. Smith ......... James T. Brookshire ........ Metta Mathis ............... -----....Paducah, ......-.Paducah, Paducah, Ky. Paducah, Ky. Paducah, Ky. Paducah. Ky. Ky., R. R. 2 Paducah, Ky. Ky., R. R. 2 Ky., R. R. 2 Ky., R. R. 2 .-..--.........-.-.Barlow, Kentucky ------...South Sixth, Paducah, Paducah, Paducah, Paducah, Ky. Ky., R. R. 2 Ky., R. R. 2 Ky., R. 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