Henry Clay High School - Statesman Yearbook (Lexington, KY)

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The Auratum I958 Henry Clay High School Lexington, Kentucky Contents Contents Page Dedication Page Staff Page Preface Page Faculty :St Undetclassmen Page Clubs Page Sports :EL Feature Page Senior Activities ' a 1 2 3 4 5 20 37 55 The Pleasure of Memory She was good as she was falr None none on earth above her' As pure 1n thought as angels are To know her was to love her from JACQUELINE by Samuel Rogers Mrs Mlnme Cramer Wyatt spent twenty four years at Henry Clay as teacher comrade adviser and confldante of all those students who were fortunate enough to know her She possessed a slmple belief In a Dlvlne Creator which lustlfled all her convlctlons and In some way was revealed to each of her classes When death clalmed the lovely whlte haired lady on Aprll 6 l958 many students as well as faculty members felt the loss of a close friend The hopes and plans of Mrs Wyatt for her students and for sclentlflc advancement never ended with today but stretched Into the far distant future Thus It IS In loving memory of our own Mrs Wyatt that we dedicate thus I958 AURATUM 2 I l v Q . . . . . . . . 9 1 9 1 . . . . . . . . ' Q . . Durtng the Intemat1onal Geophysrcal Year man krnd has made great advancements rn many 1ntel lectual areas One of these achrevements IS the outer space satelhte whrch has strmulated rn many Amencans an eagerness for physrcal mental and sp1r1tua1 growth The AURATUM staff challenges the students of Henry Clay Hrgh School to accept tlus sttmulus and to develop therr potent1al1t1es Today 958 Au ratum Staff The Henry Clay Hrgh School yearbook staff proudly presents the AURATUM for 1958 Where are those prctures'7 LEFT to RIGHT Carolyn Helt, Davld Shrrley Pat Allen THE STAFF FIRST ROW, Left to Rrght Geneve, Johnston, Alrce Kmkead, Nancy Shraeberg, Mary Ellyn LaBach, Maman Wrllard SEC OND ROW Sue McCauley Kay Shropshlre, Caroleena Hernandez, Carolyn Helt, Pat Allen, Tommy Spencer THIRD ROW Adelbert Roark, Vrclu Johnston, Jane Gentry, Charles Barrett, Davrd Shrrley 3 F , , for Tomorrow! 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BORCHARDT Band Miss MARY WOOD BROWN Latin Mrs. GUIN CLIFTON Speech--English Miss ETHEL CONGLETON French Miss GRACE CRUICKSHANK American History--Government Miss IVA DAGLEY fNot Picturedj English- -Spanish Miss ANNA DODD Spanish- -English CLYDE T. Mrs. ANNA DELL Miss SARAH Mrs. TERESA LASSITER BLACK HAMILTON MCKINIAY Principal Assistant Secretary Secretary Principal Dean of Girls DONALD HICKS A Chemistry A Q2 BERNARD HILES, Jr. 7 V f' ' PhysicalScience 5 A ' 'E f WALTER R. HILL Q V V Mechanical Drawing--Coach ,, e f, L ROBERT E. JOHNSON Physics Mrs. ABBYE JONES Commerce Mrs. DRUSCILLA JONES English Miss RUTH MATHEWS English Dr. VIRGINIA MCCLURE American History Facult ' 4 I 1 1 , Miss DOROTHY Mrs. AI-INA Miss MARY Miss KATHERINE McPl-IAIL MILLER OWSLEY PARRISH I-Iealth--Physical Biology--Anatomy Librarian Sewing Education and Physiology Board of Education Dr. FRANCIS M. MASSIE President Mrs. HAMMOND DUGAN Vice President Mr. BEN HERR Business Manager Mrs. J. E. HERNANDEZ Mr. ROBERT A. SPARKS Mr. HARRY S. TUCKER tfii . wr KING RICHESON fNot Picturedj Biology Mrs. MARGUERITE RILEY English JAMES H. SIMS, Jr. Commerce JAMES H. SMITH Art Miss EFFIE STARNS History Miss CORNELIA STOFER Cooking JOHIN T SWEEINEY Salesmanship Miss HELEIN VAIN DER VEER Psychology Sociology Mrs. MINNIE WYATT QDeceasedj Chemistry .1-Q ., an 4 fm , Aflif f ' , ,.,., ,H 1 ,. ,' if? ' 32i?f3ii1 I -.4. 1 iv, 4 ffm.,- 1-fggvf if gr 4-5, Q, bg' V 1 ,J-f , K x .QQYV A ,yeh ,- yr Q' ,W 1 Af .gf-57, 5-Gi, wzvkfgfm W' was ea , w '55 'I 2 ffk 4, VT, ,Y ,W g gig , .f W ' Ku, X V, 1 A? Mrs FUGETT'S HOMEROOM FIRST ROW Left to Rlght Janrce Mays, Betty Jeter, Rose Hrllard, June Bowlln Barbara PIICE, Brenda Snyder, Susan Wetzel, Lynn Penmngton SECOND ROW Joyce Cox, Geneva Crawford, Jackle Purser, Carole Swope, Carolyn lssacs, Carolyn Young, Connle Hale THIRD ROW Charles Bruce, Newell Wagner, Tommy Wells, Teddy Estes, Calvm Moore Bobby Baker FOURTH ROW Bobby Duncan, Jay Gardner Wrllxarn Marcus, Charles McCorm1ck, Donald Sharp NOT IN THE PICTURE Rondal Taylor QV in Mlss GLASS' HOMEROOM FIRST ROW Left to Rrght Judy Jordan, Lors Theobald Margaret Nooe, Pearl Hughes, Mary Srms, Gertrude Wrlllams, Pat Coleman SECOND ROW Jo Ann Runyon, Judlth Foxx, Lorrame Ellls, Janet Long, Janet Rlchmond Mlss Glass, Georgla Henry THIRD ROW Dale Taylor, Larry Dedman, Don Blshop, Robert Gott Leonard McLaughlm, Steve Dramond Gxlbert Adams, Glenn Brown FOURTH ROW Ronald Car man, Paul Story, Wlllram Matchen Damel Wnlson NOT IN THE PICTURE Lucy Prewltt, Joe Sullxvan 9 . . . , . 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A EEF, W if Mr HILI.'S HOMEROOM FIRST ROW, Left to Rlght Hope May, Katheleen Krom, Emma Dudley, Lmda Presley, Dons Hamm, Evelyn Allen SECOND ROW Gall Rhodes, Judy Cassell, Ellssa York, Mary Mltchell Jeanle Hurt, Mary Procop THIRD ROW Ronnle Swltzer, George Bam, Don Hxggms, Dlcky Cano Ph1ll1p Bacon, Patsy Kelly FOURTH ROW Frank Robmson, Wendell Sams, Walter Smrth, Walter Marcum NOT IN THE PICTURE Vernon Hamllton 98 Mr JOHNSON S HOMEROOM FIRST ROW, Left to Rlght Ten Shevlm Betty Sue Buckles, Martha Barr Anna Faulkner, Betty Rose, Marllyn Spencer SECOND ROW Jerry McClure, Benny Hopper, Sophla Plle Barbara Rob mson Lmda Clarke Thelma White THIRD ROW Brlly Eads, Jack Taylor, Bobby Case, Tommy Johnston, Doug Harper Charles Hall FOURTH ROW Alan Boume, B111 Andrews, Fred Gxlllum, Johnny Cole NOT IN THE PICTURE Hershell Cobb Harvey Martm, Roger Ware 11 . Z , . : , . If 4 1 - . Y, , , f ' V - anal, A 4, Y 91 f ,,,,, , . . . . ' ' ' I : . . , - J 7 ' : , . : , : , . Mrs A JONES HOMEROOM FIRST ROW, Left to R1ght Brenda Matrox, Lena Carr, Joan Land, Gall Brovm, Jo Anne SCOI16Id Barbara Boston SECOND ROW Tom Embry, Rae Carol Dmgus, Alanna Mangelson, Leslle Mercer, Manlyn Stull Donna Brlckell THIRD ROW Jerry Adams, Don Smedley, John Augsburg, B111 Rlley, Roger Bxshop, Glenn Dav1s FOURTH ROW Herman Graham, Jxmmy Combs, John Hernandez NOT IN THE PICTURE Marxlyn Kassouns, Myra Jo Thomas, Peggy Webb Seniors Mrs RILEY'S HOMEROOM FIRST ROW, Left to Rlght Mary Dan Kuhnle Barbara Bryant, Jean Hangxs, Barbara Wh1te, Joan McCarty, Susan Hxtchner SECOND ROW Dlanne Jefferson, Brenda Botkms, Jock Gum, Jlmmy Rog ers, Rolhe Hedgespeth John Crawford THIRD ROW Luther Barlow, Ph11 Durkm, Doug Andrews, Davld Maude, Tommy KISCI, Kenneth Johnson NOT IN THE PICTURE Norma FHIIIS, Marvm Gxlbert Larry Spencer 12 I ' . ' , . : , . : 0 i , -4 7 , A, O - I ,. , , . . : , , . : . : , . 'ffi 3 , .. 'i'4 ,r--s PRESIDENT George Rob xnson and all the past IS future Jeffers it VICE PRESIDENT Harry Barr Mlss CONGLETON S HOMEROOM FIRST ROW Left to Rlght Lmda Staklm, Ruby Floyd, Deanna Gor man Jane Colller, Jean Crooks, Carolyn Lowry SECOND ROW Bethel I-lulett Louise Clark Glona Sacra, Janxce Clark, Carol Robmson, Maury Offutt, Sue Breedmg, Sarah Lasslter THIRD ROW W1l ham Cook Ronald Collett Tony Whxte Joe Wh1te Davld Chlpley, Louls Welsenberg Kenneth Walker 14 S 2 E I ,V -Q14 E K .43 --... B vw - u MW ' ,-' : , ,T . , l ,gk - 'f 4 f , K , , , K 5 ',' :iff - 351 615' ' fg:,3f3f.3i '-ilfp Agp ,.:g,:,1 Y-.I 5 cg: Q :f.J,f'5 'L 3.3- 5 , ..- vnlff, f',2 L .1-' I f'..' ,,. '--. ' . - ..-. . , . . . . - . , . , . I , , : 1 : 2 1 IOFS Rail? 29-NL TREASURER Ronald Meade At last we are Junrorsl One year of accomphsh ments are already behrnd us We have made a place for ourselves rn the school and already we are look mg forward to berng Semors Henry Clay s leaders of tomorrow We have obtarned half our goal We are workrng drlrgently today for tomorrow SECRETARY JoAnn Lxvesay Mrss MATI-IEW'S HOMEROOM FIRST ROW, Left to Rxght Sandra Howard, Helen Gnder, Wanda Ar rngton, Joyce Krtz, Josephme Martm SECOND ROW Brllre Parsons, Llnda Hlll, Lrnda Sutton, Shrrley Gregg, Brenda Maness THIRD ROW Robert Halfhrll, Frank Bowman, Bobby Faulkner, Robert Feath erston, Russell Salyer FOURTH ROW Ronnre Meade, Brooke Bentley, Gary Arnold, Gordon Warren, Gene Hull, Jack Marton 15 L 4 Q ,i f 1 4 al 4 'li ' . Q of E e 'lr ' , ,Q- i 5' Y ' 1 T' , I , -V, 5 7 A , l. i ' V - J , 3 W' I . . 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Q . , - ., 4 1 D . : . . , I . . . 3 oxlce oflv S0321 Mis Ca S CRU1 SE lpent BTo1SI?7NDefg,f5,rsx1xfm HOME 1' ,VB : . E , ya afizfkingvlygi meld La M F1 H1111 fl 1323521-Ura C016 E wr M11to't0'2.g C S r OW 0 a Iade ude toR1 t W11 an ' c wa,d S011 S C1e aude V D0 tte Sdal Hbb J of V 0-4 llc ' 1 11 Dennlfn L'Ve.sf e revens swan? I Mrs CI.IFTON'S HOMEROOM FIRST ROW Left to Rlght Julla Sams, Marllyn Maness, Patsy Blrdsong, Patsy Gann Shxrley Pullxam Reatha Lewls, Mary Shanks SECOND ROW Wanda Sue Harney Jackxe Stewart, Fay Moore Joyce Wxlson Martha Whxte THIRD ROW Ed Trammell, B111 Lewls Harold Carrxer James Blalre, Bxlly Keeton Donald Sweeny, Carl McKenney John Martm Henry Evans, Richard Taylor, Tom Hall 17 HJC 1 R00 J: . R Q SR? .IM IUSTROWL B 'S- 'YQ1i i iw Lev, S!Ed ' : 1 a1:AIug1a,g-nga Wash T-?y1 L e P - .J , I , ips 'H y. 1 J u I , . z . . . ' Mrss PARRISH S HOMEROOM FIRST ROW, Left to Rrght MISSIE Sutton Joyce Grrder, Brllxe Jo Games, Nxcky Power, Lora Routt, Sally Storm MISS Parrrsh SECOND ROW Earl Flster, Dana Terrell Joyce Wor sham, Ann Ware Mary Ann Brmkman, Lelra Maggard, Wanda McGu1re, Dona Wlllrams, Joyce Courtney Ann Clark THIRD ROW Robert Robmson, Allen Holder Rlchard Blau, Kenneth Page Davld Tompson Mrs D JONES HOMEROOM FIRST ROW, Left to Rxght Sue Henderson, Sandra Peggs Delores Warner, Mary Jane Goodpaster SECOND ROW Barbara Mllton Conme Hansen Lmda Watts, Sarah Mlthcell Con me Marshall THIRD ROW George Robmson, Charles Bryant Gerald Hxeronymus, Ben Monson Archre Treadway FOURTH ROW Harry Barr, Jxm Carey Buddy Prather, Wade Manuel 18 ,. , . . A . I . . , , . . . . I , 4 . : . Q 1 , - 7 - Q . v I ' 1 I J 7 Bill Moore, Gerald Caton. . . ' . I ' : I , , , A ' 3 ' 1 1 1, ' . : u , ' , . I , , Student Council Nancy Webb, SEC. Mike Ades, PRES. Ronnie Marcum, V.-Pres. Alex Campbell, TREAS. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: D. Duncan, J. Collier, B. Jones, J. Isaacs, A. Camp bell, N. Webb, M. Ades, R. Marcum, J. Craycraft, R. Warfield, C. Feltner, J. Shannon, L. Wheeler. SECOND ROW: A. Roark, D. Robb, K. Byarg T. Stevens, G. Robinson, D. Wilson, A. Bourne, P. Gann, M. Ford, M. Houchin, E. York, B. Botkins, R. Dingus, L. Fox, L. Hunter, C. Young. THIRD ROW: L. McLaughlin, D. Higgins, F. Harris, H. Barr, B. Bentley, S. Finch, B. Parsons, L. Maggard, T. Embry, P. Smith, D. McNair, J. Davis, S. Wetzel, C. Setzer. FOURTH ROW: B. Sparks, L. Core, A. Fitts, A. Bayless, E. Burrows, J. Rogers, T. Gumm B Robin- son, J. Pace, L. Morris, J. Bee, P. Allen, B. Rose, C. Helt, L. Massie,,S..Lassiter Lois Core, REC. SEC. Judy Withers, Corr. Sec. Ronnie Marcum , V. -PRES. Mike Ades, PRES. Alex Campbell, TREAS. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: A. Campbell, M. Ades, J. Withers, R. Marcum. SEC- OND ROW: J. Banta, D. Woolums, T. Bagby, R. Warfield, A. Bourne, G. Robin- son, F. Harris, J. Courtney, L. Pennington, E. York, J. Hobbs, J. Thompson, S. Simcox, D. Bryant. THIRD ROW: A. Roark, B. Skinner, R. Meade, T. Embry, R. Williamson, T. Gumm, K. Byars, B. Robinson, N. Johnston, C. Lowry, L. Massie, P. Hughes, P. Hegeman. FOURTH ROW: D. Tuggle, J. Craycraft, A. Bayless, J. Gardner, T. Stevens, C. Feltner, A. Fitts, P. Gann, S. Smith, S. Storm, M. Nooe, J. Beckley, B. Rose, D. Jefferson. FIFTH ROW: R. Halfhill, H. Evans, R. Gentry, J. Augsburg, H. Barr, J. Pival, M. Logan, S. Swenson, C. Gabeheart, C. Helt, D. McNair, L. Morris. 20 Dr. Dickey Henry Clay Alumnus The President and his friends Student Cou neil Welcome Convention Henry Clay was host to the 11th annual convention of the Kentucky Association of Student Councils on October 28th. Mike Ades, Henry C1ay's council president, presided over the morning and aftemoon sessions of the convention. The theme of the program was Building a Democracy Through Youth. On the same day Henry C1ay's own Mrs. Ahna Miller was elected Stare Executive Secretary. Out-of-town delegates expressed their appreciation to Henry Clay for having held such a well-planned and successful convention. Mrs Green Lunch Guides Registration National Honor Society FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Dixie Bryant, Judy Withers, Betty Rae Rob- inson, Joan Davis, Ann Fitts, Carolyn Gabeheart, Sharon Brown, Sue Mc Cauley, Trudy Webb, Mary Ellen LaBach, Sue Harney. SECOND ROW: Tom Bagby, Franklin Harris, Douglas Hall, Robert Warfield, Mike Ades Jane Bee, Sylvia Davis, Janet Gorden, Kitty Foley, Mary Logan, Con- rad Feltner, John Craycraft, William Adams, David Tuggle, Adelbert Roark, John Banta, Richard Allen. Mary Logan, SEC. Judy Withers, TREAS. John Craycraft, V. -PRES. Tom Bagby, PRES. 'A1,'oglh2:'11 th Twenty-nine seniorshwere initiated into the Henry Clay chapter of 'li . 7 'Rfb e National Honor Society on October 2nd, Qualifications for mem- 1 I Hose li, bership are: two semesters at Henry Clay, a 2.5 standing and a sat- x f 5 isfactory in citizenship. Sponsors were Mrs. Minnie C. Wyatt, Z 5 deceased, and Eimer T. Gilb. I t i f i 22 5 Trudy Webb, TREAS. Kay Shropshire, sec. Beta Club John Banta, PRES. Jimmy Isaacs, V.-PRES. The Henry Clay chapter of the National Beta Club, organized in 1955, carried out its work in 1957- 58 through a group of four committees. These committees, Service, Beta Betterment, Membership and Coat-Check, did everything from checking coats and working on ideas to better the school to entertain- ing underprivileged children in Lexington. Members of the club were chosen on the basis of CHARACTER, LEADERSHIP , SCHOLARSHIP and participation in school activities. This group was sponsored by Mrs. Anna Dell Black. if al SOPHOMORE MEMBERS: P. Allison, J. Augsburg, L. Beach, C. Boone, B. Botkins, A. Bourne, L. Fox, R. Gentry, T. Gtusnm, P. Hegeman, J. Jordan, A. Mangelson, N. Marshall, L. Massie, B. Mattox, M. McDowell, B. McKinney, J. Pival, E. Rice, A. Ringo, B. Robinson, P. Smith, B. Stanfill, M. Stull, J. Thompson, M. Warford, S. Wetzel, R. Williamson, E. York, C. Young. JUNIOR MEMBERS: P. Allen, K. Amis, C. Barrett, E. Burrows, A. Campbell, J. Courtney, J. A. Cox, B. Dorton, H. Evans, P. Gann, J. Gentry, E. Gravette, E. Gray, T. Hall, S. Hall, C. Helt, G. Hieronymus, L. Horn, S. Howard, B. Hylton, J. Kincaid, S. Lassiter, R. Lewis, J. A. Livesay, B. Lloyd, J. Lloyd, M. Lowen, C. Lowry, L. Maggard, B. Maness, C. Marshall, I. McLaughlin, D. McNair, F. Moore, M. Offutt, N. Power, G. Robinson, L. Routt, C. Setzer, J. Shannon, S. Simcox, K. Shropshire, S. Smith, W. Smith, R. Sparks, M. Stan- hope, T. Stevens, A. Sturgill, R. Taylor, B. Thompson, R. Tuddle, R. Wasson, L. Weisenburg, L. Whitmer, J. Wil- son. SENIOR MEMBERS: W. Adams, M. Ades, K. Akin, R. Allen, T. Bagby, J. Banta, A. Bayless, J. Bee, J. Bond, S. Brown, D. Bryant, B. Butler, L. Core, J. Craycraft, D. Cutter, J. Davis, S. Davis, G. Dinsmore, D. Duncan, C. Feltner, A. Pitts, K. Foley, M. Ford, C. Gabeheart, D. Garnett, J. Gordon, M. Gravette, P. Greeson, J. Gritton, D. Hall, S. Harney, F. Harris, P. Hart, C. Hernandez, M. Hilen, J. Hobbs, J. Horseman, M. Isaacs, G. Johnston, R. Kanerek, A. Kinkead, M. LaBach, I. Miller, M. Logan, D. Maggard, C. Malear, C. Maness, A. Murphy, J. Music, P. Ragland, A. Roark, B. Robinson, A. Rose, H. Royse, J. Shearer, N. Shraberg, P. Skinner, S. Smith, S. Swen- son, L. Thomas, C. Tracy, C. True, D. Tuggle, K. Vance, R. Warfield, T. Webb, M. Willard, W. Williams, J. Withers, J. Witt. 23 by and Ford Seniors Students OIJSCIVC Blue bold Day 0 Head Cast f Senlor Play he Senior Pay Pyg lion under the direction of s Ruth Mathews will b sented Thul sday Max ch h at 7 '20 pm in the Henry y aud1to11u1n It ntic comedy tiom which the adway play My Fan Lady tten by Be1n.11d Shaw w lb considered on' ding playwright ntleth centu he v 1ciCtQl Londo: yed by Mau and Henry H professor of spe by Tom Bagby The ie the cha1acters a e to b yed by Alice Kmkead Txudi bb Maman W1lla1d Jud thels Betty Malkwell Doi y Sallee Allston Bayless rad Feltner Malcolm Beriy n Lowell Thomas, lame, ne, and Bill West. he Henry Clwy orchestr- a ' tht direcfon o 'lhe rivalrv between Hemy flax and Lafayette was ex DBUEIS Slnh the Selected for 1 1 S, Eoiffeiili Wfil,'l1m1,Zi'S1'm Blue Admzrals 59 45 l Cy presented 1tS annual Honor Soclety Q r the student body swung 40 Poms in the H Fade program ond half which exactly doubled Twenty ,even H dy ,Ln audi, , al Danvilles output Hemy Clay iors have been Q mem QI. qskgoha bagged its eighth win of the beiship to tk ,W bo in a lilllllllllg' CKC clash clety To thl, hyn 'N 45 scolt Charlie Wall LXCQ11 m fo 'n O! v o was held to a singe ledflehhlp Ch Connd as 1 goal in the first half sto! S adapted Thi' ll1dV W4 0 L,ch01d,.,h,p He U, Aa-5' 10,1 enlfla V blah sixteen point in the fina ephp Beach will provide musi uavis Syl za Mlller Is and Sponsor flier voting last spring, to dis- tinue having majorettes and in- ty Foley et Gordon ney Fra Ye Johnst y Logan Roar ' .d Tuggl ad, for the first time in many' .udy W rs, to have a band sponsor t nry Clay Band has chose' -'ei' 7-58 sponsor. The band ' X, choo cted a drum mai . Plllfl th' ing school year. nza Miller, ' ' d sponsor. I jacket white xg! er ill? 65 ll new a skirt e trimmed white kid .iquet is of yellow XO .r y ums. rc Bentley is the drum jorlwho leads the band while it n the field. His uniform in all ite is trimmed in blue and gold. V his year's band, under thc ection of Richard Borchardt, sists of seventy-two members. shoes are be foun dland l nations f liances e GS . noth:r 1 '-d to the H of new ns consis lie stripe ls and h featuri lcustomz shirt, : 'tie. THE HENRY CLAY Hl TIMESH . To report the news accurately and lmpartlally. To cooperate with the administration teachers and Student Council. To inform through worthwhile news and editorials. . To promote school spirit and loyalty at all times. 1957-58 S'1'AI'P Editor-in-Chief ........,,..-.,,, ,, ,,,., ,,,,,,, S ue McCauley Pbllillre Editor ...............,.. , ........... Sharon Brown News Editor ....-..,.,.,,,,,, , .,,,,,-,,,,,-,-,,-- Pat Amen 3130115 Editor ---.-.f-.......A.V... A,...... G eorge Robinson EXGHADZQ Editor ..,.,,.....,,, ,,.A,,,. , ,L-,, Dottie Duncan Circulation Manager ..,,.,..,,,,,,,,,, W, ,o,A -Jury Login Business Manager ....... .-- .............,.. Mann Pitts Advertising Manager ,,, UWM, ,,,..,,, H, Alice xinkem Photographers -, ,, Maurice Rouleau and Adelbert Hou-k Cartoonists ................ Alec Murphy and Peggy Sharp Prooireaders - ....... .,Tom Bagby and William Adams NEWS WBTEBS-Wlnefred Smith, Charles Hall, Henry Evans, Ida. Mae McLaughlin, Lee Morris, Jimmie Music, Lucy Hassle, Jane Bee, Hay Shropshire, Pris- cilla Hegeman, Marian Willard, Genevieve Johnston, Bob Warfield, Carolina. Hernandez and Carolyn Helt. FEATURE WRITERS-Kitty Foley, Nancy Shrabert, Alex 3082, Steve Palmer, Patricia Hendrix, Katy Amis, Jane Gentry, Leslie Whltmer, Janet Lloyd, Jimmy Owen, Jane Collier, Sonia Smith, Nancy Lough:-idge, Nancy Webb, Susie Hall, Jackie Thompson and Judy Hobbs. SPORTS WRITERS-1'lmmy Isaacs, Louis Welsenburgh, Alec Campbell, Ann Clark and Hisxie Sutton. ADVISOR-Mrs. Diana M. Bach. PRINCIPAL-Mr. Clyde T. Lassiter. o puiods to lead thc Devil img lt took the Demon 1 full slX n nut' to sink then inst ti cl oa lzx 'Vlzggaid hit to ma 8 1 The il s stain. xith Danville leading In the set Coach Elmei Gilb u ive who led by Gent P1 ei with 8 and tw P spectivcly battltd even teims with the Admn ls Q hilf time stole vxx Zo 'J with Danville still on top ll -nry .- 5 uh s 5 bacon' g a su-om 'i outrliouxt iwarul ric yy' e swrting, lineup again ' ction to take tht ltad early in , 'rf ouarter and never Allen To Be New Edltor Of H1 Tlmes Pat Allen will succeed Su Mc-Cauley as the editor of th Hi-'limes for the 1958-59 schoo year n xnibcrs of 1 s ix ' their new dutie with t issue, ure a follows: i ar. Jan Gentryg Nev.: ' ' uc Massieg Sports Lt. org Robinson: Business - nugei Janet Lloydg Firculation Man ager, Leslie lYhit1nerg Ext-hang Editor. Louis Weisenburgg Ad vertising Manager, Caroly Helt' and Photo ra her B -- mzxnr ern' men sono It I i ' ' ' ' 7 ' ' ' H 1 L1 O 1 ' ' Q ' I L. ' 9 . . 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S S1 Pa, L85 m0 30 X40 Giga X'exg,OXN Agsgfifh' goofigskfa to R i V' O 910 531 YX 2- 36 R 'Per 865 Q4 Vega? , ,Yr Q5 'S' - Q11 O ,J -o 5 ,09g09'C,i9'1gleX4XOqi.?c?Ze1'AO6X Mary 2217, ,Z J-2533-Qrsfha I TEX 30 IBXQO 0991 015, U81 P06 P CO1 ' - in , A s mofdxoff cooks L u .fx 'J if I X W K3 52 ff ., . W .4 'Ei' ,fff , ff UU X X li, , C C104 SEATED, Left to Right: Mrs. I-Iukle, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. mgevan Lall Manager Mrs ny, Assistant Mgr.g Mrs. N' S NW hols STANDING od, Mrs. Farhergi S. f-age Owens, Mrs. Bryan , . ns, Mrs. Nola , .3 Crew ' , s - . . ,I ,A Wilkerson. ,Q i 5 2 gl 2 wi 55 fag A 5 y ef 'AO X681 1 Q Jo Ill' 1. U t Fo R s.-IW 6 QI' 11 ' 9 YAa1:3'SYlii9o N3 J Ie 1 R fe ul Jo ND R13 ROE:-Nd XSCNI ai, .11 al QUUQI 5- ' ' St Colzefl 8 6: QXC YV Nye ' ' 5' e P '11 Udd 3,s0e5,0,0v e S -21,77 SIS. J' C102 25 ml-U5 Zi' R012 ade X Picnic Ita French The French Club concluded its calendar for the year with a picnic on May 13 at Camp Ellerslie Over 100 people were served at the annual affair First and second semester officers of the club were Marianwillard President Trudy Webb-Vice President Jo Ann Livesay Secretary and Dottie Duncan Treasurer Miss Ethel Congleton sponsored the group German Club Members of the German Club got together at Christmas for a party and in the Spring for a picnic, both held at the home of Conrad Feltner. Officers for the year were Fred Smith -President Conrad Feltner-Vice President, and Susan Swenson -Secretary and Treasurer The organization was sponsored by Vliss Rhoda Glass. 1 Spanish Club John Craycraft PRESIDENT Jo Ann Cox SECRETARY Ronnie Marcum VICE-PRESIDENT Pat Allen TREASURER The Spanish Club held its Spring picnic on May 14 at Camp Ellerslie. The group's advisor was Miss Anna Dodd. Picnic lst Semester 2nd Semester Billie J. Parsons SECRETARY John Augsburg TREASURER Tom Bagby CONSUL George Robinson CONSUL Latln Club The annual Latin Club Banquet was held on May 1 at the Student Union Building. Miss Mary Wood Brown sponsored the Latin Club. 27 Lucy Massie SECRETARY Alex Campbell CONSUL Tom Embry TREASURER ABSENT Mary Ellen LaBach CONSUL The officers of the Pep Club for 1957-1958 were Joyce Gritton -President, Joan Davis -Vice President Betty Ray Robinson -Secretary, Pat Skinner -Treasurer. One of the Pep Club's contributions to the school during the year was the purchase of new skirts for the cheerleaders whom they sponsored. Another of this organization's activities was the management of the concessions at the football and basketball games. The group concluded its year of work with its annual Sports Banquet which honored the cheer- leaders, Pep Club members, and members of the football, basketball, baseball and track teams. The advisor of the Pep Club was Mr. Lassiter. Pep Club FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Joyce Gritton, Joan Davis, Betty Ray Robinson, Pat Skinner. SECOND ROW: Ellen Plucknett, Jo Ann Bond, Brenda Mattox, Peggy Allison, Nancy Lou Paine. THIRD ROW: Pat Coleman, Nicky Power, Reatha Lewis, Joyce Wilson, Sarah Mitchell, Teri Shevlin, Judy Withers. FOURTH ROW: Linda Wheeler, Judy Jordan, Ellen Rice, Glenna Wash, Joyce Courtney, Carolyn Isaacs, Jo Ann Cox, Priscilla Hegeman, Margaret Nooe, Sophia Pile. Cheerleaders FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Sharon Brown, Jo Ann Livesay, Ida Mae McLaughlin. SECOND ROW: Liska Hunter, Phyllis Tice Hurst, Jane Bee, Nancy Tice. Y-Teens The Y Teens a group sponsored by the YWCA earned out a year of well planned work whlch created a great deal of Interest resultrng rn the largest number of new members rn the hrstory of the club Offrcers of the Y Teens were Nancy Shraberg Presrdent Marran Wrllard Vrce Presrdent Lrska Hunter Recordlng Secretary Maury Offutt Correspondlng Secretary Claudette Taylor Treasurer Advrsor was Mrs Jessre Fugett The Y Teens carrted out a relrgrous emphasts week rn whrch they were responsrble for mornrng medrtatrons They also sponsored a Good Groommg Week and the Annual Y Teen Potato Chrp Sale As a servlce to the school the members of th1s group polrshed the trophres rn the trophy cases FIRST ROW Left to Rlght L Hunter N Shraberg, C Taylor SECODN ROW C Setzer J Bee A Klnkead J Kmcard J Kmcard B Dorton A Mohr M Kassaurrs N Power M H1len R Dmgus L Fox SECOND ROW A Arnsparger M Lyons, B Buckles T Webb, S Hall J Crooks,G Wash, B Robmson C Hernandez THIRD ROW M Bender M Procop P Gordan S I-Iamey, S McCauley B Speed B Foster T Shevl1n S Prle FOURTH ROW D Sallee M Nooe E Rrce K Shropshrre M Offutt C Trrvette, P I-Iegeman J Cassell N Loughndge F Moore J Courtney S Storm FIRST ROW Left to Rtght Davrd Applegate, Gordon Rodgers Ray Warmouth Ed Van Arsdall SECOND ROW Don Hrggms THIRD ROW Kenneth Durkrn Phrlrp Durkm Bob Osborne, Tommy Stevens HIY The H1 Y IS an organlzatron sponsored by the YMCA Duung the school year the Hr Y s mam project was a sock hop for the World Servrce Program They also spon sored a Clean Speech Campargn Other actrvmes consrsted of recreatron at the Y Off1C6l'S of the H1 Y were Edward Van Arsdall Presrdent Shelby Larson V1ce Presrdent Kenneth Durk1n Secretary Ray Warmouth Treasurer . S - ! I f . .. 1 .., . - - I - y - . - , , ' . . . ' l 1 , :. ,. . . :. ,.,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. , .. :. ,. . ,. . ,. . . ,. . :. ,. ,. ,. . , . ,. ,. ,.. :. ,. ,.,. , . ,. . ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. . O - . .,,. - , - I - 1 J Y , . 1 . ' 7 7 . The Dance Committee was not only in charge of having the sock hops after foot ball and basketball gamesg but it also sponsored the Sweetheart Ball, Senior Prom, Football and Basketball Dances. Miss Dorothy McPhai1 was advisor of the group. Quill and Scroll FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Jackie Thompson, George Robinson, Pat Allen, Sue McCauley, Sharon Brown. SECOND ROW: Janet I.loyd,Jane Bee, Jimmie Music, Nancy Shraberg, Carolina Hernandez, Judy Hobbs, Marian Willard, Ann Fitts. BACK ROW: Carolyn Helt, Alex Campbell, Louis Weisenburg. Members of the Quill and Scroll were outstanding 1 publication advisor. Each member must have written Photograph Club Jeff Horseman-PRESIDENT Adelbert Roark-VICE PRESIDENT Tommy Spencer-SECRETARY Edward Van Arsdell-TREASURER FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Jeff Horseman, Aderbert Roark, Tommy Spencer, Edward Van Arsdell. SECOND ROW: Lee Morris, Carol St. Lawrence, Virginia Baldridge, Lynn Tudor, Susie Hall, Claudette Taylor, John Hernandez. THIRD ROW: Mr. Johnson, Charles Barrett, Tommy Stevens Wade Manuel. FOURTH ROW: Milton Yates, Jimmy Young Kenneth Durkin, Philip Durkin. Future Retailers The Future Retailers is an organ- ization which prepares students for retailing as a career. The state con- vention of the Kentucky Future Re- tailers Association was held at the Lafayette Hotel on March 3. At an Employer-Employee Banquet held on April 22 Achievement Trophies were awarded to Betty Markwell and Paul Reed of Henry Clay for academic standing and favorable employee reports. At another time in the year Pat Atkins of Henry Clay was elected State Treasurer of the Ken- tucky Future Retailers Association. SEATED, Left to Right: Ruth Ann Parks-Secretary, Russell Southworth-President, Pat Atkins-Treasurer. STANDING: John T. Sweeney-Sponsor, Paul Reed-Vice President, Elsie Goocher-Social Secretary, Stewart Swartz-Sergeant atArms, Betty Markwell-Reporter. r Anchor Club The Anchor Club is a service organization sponsored by the Lexington Pilot Club. Mrs. Ahna Miller is advisor of the group. The Anchor Club officers for '57 -'58 were Nancy Shraberg-President, Billie Jean Parsons -Vice President, Donna Williams -Recording Secretary, Pat Hart-Corresponding Secretary, Carolyn Lowry-Treasurer, Jimmie Music-Senior Director, Brenda Lloyd -Junior Director, Carol Swope -Sophomore Director. Several of the club's projects during the year were selling orchids for crippled children, folding T. B. seals, conducting Peanuts for Polio sale in which they worked the theaters of Lexington, and beautifying the West court of Henry Clay. The Anchor Club had a total of 1,979 service hours over last year's l,400. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Brenda Lloyd, Jimmie Music, Billie Jean Parsons, Nancy Shraberg, Carolyn Lowry, Donna Williams, Carol Swope. SECOND ROW: Sue Harney, Beverly Hanley, Joyce Grider, Rae Carol Dingus, Charlie Trivitte, Lana Fox, Jouce Pace, Maury Offutt. THIRD ROW: Peggy Allison, Betty Markwell, Jean Crooks, Sarah Mitchell, Susie Hall, Brenda Snyder, Nicky Power, Brenda Botkins, Jean Cummins, Carolyn Gabeheart. FOURTH ROW: Elsie Goocher, Lelia Maggard, Inza Miller, Linda Wheeler, Betty Sue Buckles, Ellen Rice, Jane Bee, Glenna Wash, Joyce Worsham. Home Ec. Club SEATED, Left to Right: Liska Hunter-Vice President, Lois Core-President. STANDING: Betty Ray Robinson-Secretary, Gay Reynolds- Treasurer. The Key Club is a service organization which is sponsored by the Lexington Kiwanis Club. Several of the Key Club's projects for the year were paying the tuition of a foreign student attending the University of Kentucky, spon- soring a good grooming program in which the members of the club wore suits on one day of each week, purchasing benches for the recreation room, helping in the March of Dimes, and donating money to Care. Officers of the club were John Banta -President, Allston Bayless -Vice President, Jimmy Isaacs -Secretary, and George Robinson -Treasurer Advisor of the group was Robert Johnson. FIRST ROW Left to Right Sam Sousley Ted Gum Allston Bayless Conrad Felmer SECOND ROW Gilbert Adams John Craycraft Bo Weinman, Tom Bloomfield, Richard Taylor, Prent Smith Alex Rose THIRD ROW Mr Johnson William Adams Henry Evans Alan Boume George Robinson Kenneth Akin Leonard McLaughlin Jimmy Isaacs FOURTH ROW Mike Ades Sam Halley B111 l-Iylton, John Banta Jimmy Ownes Robert Warfield Alex Campbell Sclo Club The Scio Club is a science organ ization for students who have had or are taking Biology or Anatomy Dur ing the year the club furnished plants for the east court and had several guest speakers at its meetings Mrs Ahna Miller and King Richeson spon sored the group FIRST ROW Left to Right Kitty Foley Recording Secretary Carolyn Gabeheart President SECOND ROW George Robinson Treasurer, Steve Palmer Vice President ABSENT Ann Jo Mitchell Attendance Secretary 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 5 1 1 1 - 3 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' o 1 ' ' 1 - ' 3 - rnat' lonal Relations c'f ' - Sue Harney , Jimmy SECOND Righc Mary Ellen Kinkead, Betty Bay Ciiariie 'Yrivicte , Moore, Glenna HRST ROW , Lei: no isaacs, Aiiston Bayless, Alice ROW: Nancy Shraberg,Yrank1inHarris, 'YHXYD BOW: Carolina Hernandez, Yay t Haiihiii, Wiiiiarn Adams. Lana Fox. Betsy Speed, Bober Co m . Club 'Y to BXGHT: Sue Henderson- W ebb -Yr esiderit , ida Mae McLaugh1in-Vice dent, Jane Bee-Treasurer. .umm SECR ccaule A11StoElT:RYy: TREASUEEESS, 6451 7 Procop , Robinson . Ann Bingo , W ash Secs etary , Nancy ' Pi esi - Tom Bagbyy PRESIEQVEIJLEQ, T Trufg' PRESIDEN gig HAEQY TSYASURER FIRST Row, Left e Robert K o Right: Earl Fister, To anerek, Wilmer Blouser OND ROW: Bob Skinn Trudy Webb. Wa b PhYchem5Y Glu ny Stallard, Phill , Cenevive Johnst er, Roger Ware, J THIRD ROW: R' llace Hayes, Gilb Ades, John p Creeso on, Judy H olln Cray ichard T ert Whit Banta, D obbs craft, S l ' aylor, u ' aker, Do oug Hall ' . EC y via Davis, nidentified, David Tuggle, n Woolums. FOURTH ROW: ' , Dick Garnet, Julian Witt. Mike FRONT ROW, Left to Ri Jean Parsons, A Marci I gin: J nn Sim ' a St-21111 ouce Pace, Billie 8111. BACK ROW- OPG, Carolyn Gab Nursing Gr0Up - Alln Clark eheart, Lucill ' 9 Riley. I i The Interpretrve Dance Club entertarned the school rn an assembly program by presentrng an rnterpretrve hrstory of the dance The program whrch conslsted of ten dances began wrth a Prrmrtrve Mrmettc Dance and ended wrth a Dance of the Future Mrss Dorothy McPha1l sponsored the group Interpretive Dance FIRST ROW Left to R1ght Jackre Thompson Bonme Dorton Jane Klncald SECOND ROW Sue Franklm, Margaret Nooe Sally Storm, Jane Bee, Jo Ann Bryant THIRD ROW Brenda Botkrns, Margaret Lyons The Debate Club had rts begmnlng rn the fall of 57 The group s ma1n top1c for d1scuss1on through the year was Should Forergn Ard Be Increased? Mrs M Karox Rrley sponsored the organrzatron Debate Club FIRST ROW Left to Rrght. B111 Stanfxll Brenda Mattox Nancy Lough rdge Mrs Rrley SECOND ROW Mac Warford Robert Halfhrll Lowell Thomas Conrad Feltner Lours Wersenburg 0 , . : . , . , l Z 7 Lana Fox, Diane Jefferson, Joan Kincaid, Kay Shropshire-President, 1 1 1 1 1 I - ! . I ' I 3 Y F 9 - ' : 1 7 Y ! ' Nflx vf M X K A f M Q SW Mg Il M K f ' Football R John G Heber Henry Clay s well known and respected football coach resrgned as head coach last March He began hrs long actrve perrod of servrce at Henry Clay tn 1923 by d1rect1ng the bas ketball and baseball as well as football teams Mr Heber has trarned many outstandlng teams and led them on to great he1ghts Coach Heber w111 contxnue workrng w1th the Blue Dev1ls as assrstant to Walter H111 who w111 assume the dunes as head football coach rn September Henry Clay regrets the loss of John Heber but ant1c1pates great thmgs of the Blue Dev1ls 111 the future Q, Cie X lf, 'W FOOTBALL PLAYERS FIRST ROW, Left to Rrght R Marcum,B Jones, S Sousley B Wemman G H111 S Rose,F Bowman G S1mpson,J Mangrone SECOND ROW L Carm1ne,E Frster S Sm1th,J Owen,H Royse, H Barr E Prper, T Whrte, D Hlggms, M Berryman THIRD ROW R Meade J Adk1ns,L Goo wm H Early, J Carey, J Co1e,B Hy1ton,B Davrs, D Maggard BACK ROW A Bayless,A Strckle Lowry S Nelson, J Whxte, S Pa.lmer,O Nelson, Adkms, G Rodgers 1957 RECORD OPP Corbrn Elkorn Danv1lle Mt Ster11ng Covmgton Holmes Lafayette Somerset Q4 Wms 3 Lossesj 21 20 38 d , ' txt J 1 - A ll .I . . . Q K f , ' . ' . . - 5 k B e . . . . xxx t N X, . . . , . K5 ,ll ' I! . . . . . X, . , 1 . IIN 01 Mm ul . ,, V 1' X .1 A y N . 1 N ng., 5 . A Q7 1 HC . ' 0 27 25 ' 14 . ' 14 6 ' 26 6 13 21 1 A if Pigskin Pictures K. f 'I' 4 Q X SENIOR GRIDDERS. FRONT ROW: S. Sousley, ig is tries to stop a O. Nelson, J. Owen, H. Royse,'A. Bayless. BACK ROW: L. Carmine, B. Jones, D. Maggard, M. Berryman. ABSBJT FROM PICTURE: S. Rose, R. Marcum , S. Palm er. fi , -4 . . , , A fraubuckcene I-H11 figilt: aylusiug Bugle. against the Generals. ., .,,,ff f,12'Q, 2. , , . . if ,313 Q 'ji' W ,, 1, l 11,34 K, 4: 4 I N, , I 21 ll! an x . FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Tommy Stevens, Ben Zimmerman, Ed Piper, Jerry Mullens, Jimmy Lentz. SECOND ROW: Earl Fister, Mik Ades, Bo Weinman, Delza Maggard, Jim Carey, Dickie Lewis, Gene Hill. BACK ROW Ronald Collett, Charlie Waller, Bobby Jones. it 4 It Season Statistics U J R Opposition Henry Clay 4 A Madison Central 56 63 ' Mt. Sterling 38 51 l 7, Harrison County 35 60 'M . it Estill County so 53 Winchester 44 49 ' M 3 Georgetown 38 75 y Covington 58 52 Madison Model 67 61 QQ 92 A ' Harrodsburg 66 54 M V Lafayette 38 48 Danville 54 59 Cinch Elmef Gilb Bourbon County 51 58 Shelbyville 59 54 D 'StE'3ng'3rufn.a1f15fg't Versailles 43 56 Henry Clay . . .41 M- M- I- 44 53 Scott County 40 38 Anderson 57 54 Newport 66 47 Clark County 66 39 41 BASEBALL PLAYERS, FIRST ROW: R. Marcum, K. Anderson, J. Isaacs, J. Lentz, S. Nelson, Coach I-lill. SECOND ROW: Dale Taylor, W. Smith, B. Huffman, S. Wilson, G. Hill. THIRD ROW: K. Walker, F. Bowman, D. Bishop, J. White, C. Robin- son. FOURTH ROW: B. Jones, B. Hylton, M. Ades. Baseball Action Danville Madison Model Versailles Lafayette Shelbyville Irvine Irvine Harrodsburg Madison Model Shots Diamond Doin's SCORE SCORE HC-OPP HC-OPP 17- 8 DISTRICT TOURNEY 13- 1 Athens 13- O 9- 2 Lafayette 6- 3 0- 3 REGIONAL TOURNEY 12- 5 MMI 7- 1 16- 0 Madison Central 2- 8 6- 0 19- 1 3- 1 42 Danvtlle Lafayette Reg1onal State CKC Track Members of the 1957 58 track team were Kenneth Akrn Tom Bloomfteld Charles Bryant James Carey Harold Early Tom Embry Larry Goodw1n Tom Hall John Lowry Delza Mag gard Walter Marcum Ronme Meade B111 Moore Kenneth Page Steve Rose Sam Sousley Meet Marks HC S POSITION Tlnrd Th1rd No score Th1rd 43 HC POINTS Arthur Stickle, Bo Weinman and Tony White. ' , ' 11 ' ' 16 O ' 31 Blue-Gold Day The Henry Clay football season ended November l, 1957, with the traditional Blue -Gold Day, spon- sored by the Hi-Times and Hy -Cy. Loyal students wore the school colors that day, and homerooms competed for the best display by . a boldly decorating the classrooms. 7 Before the exciting Henry Clay- Lafayette game, George Robinson, sports editor of the Hi-Times, crowned Enza Miller as Miss Henry Clay. Mike Ades escorted the Queeng JoAnn Livesay, Alex Campbell, Elissa York and Tommy Embry attended her. Mr. Smith's homeroom - first Mrs. Bach's homeroom - third place. Mrs. Druscilla Jones' homeroom place. - second place. ,MM f- ' - ' :V .. 7-ww .' i ' . , . Junior Class Play 1 'QP 'L iff 763 EM N., , L 1 Ca rn lval Wanna go 'coon huntm'? Buned treasure comes ahve' Night 41'-n The Carmval Queen rs crowned Everyone anucrpates the fall talent show wrth much excrtement It 15 a trme for Henry Clay s well known talented to be recogmzed rts hrdden talented to be 1S covered and rts not so talented to get therr one and probably only chance ln the lrmelrght John Craycraft and Franklm Harms opened the Henry Clay B1g Show on October 11 1957 by lnvxtrng the audrence to a Hayrrde Under a Harvest Moon Thrs at mosphere was created by a chorus of blue leaned plard shrrted entertarners who gathered around the hay wagon at rntervals to srng and dance The crownrng of Sam Sousley and Sharon Brown clrmaxed the 25 act varrety show Frrst attendants were Jo Ann Lrvesay and George Robrnson second attendants Elrssa York and Larry Goodwrn Followmg the stage show numerous srde shows captured the rnterest of all These mcluded a cake walk a country store dart game fortune tellrng srlhouette drawmg and a hobby show It's so sad' 46 I 0 rf . d- . , I 1 I are , , l l l 2,1525 , Sweetheart Ball Sam Sousley and Lrska Hunter rergned as kmg and queen of the annual Sweetheart Ball on February 15 1958 Earl Frster and Sue Henderson attended the queen representmg the rumor class Buzzy McLaugh11n and Ellssa York the sophomore class Dottre Duncan sang Sweethearts to the royal court followrng the crowmng by stu dent counc11 pres1dent Mlke Ades xi, 47 Two M.C. 's is one too many! Student Night John Craycraft and Franklin Harris announced the 25 Fantabulous Acts in the Student Night variety show. A comedy, Radio Jumble g a voice solo by Joan Davis, Over The Rainbow g and a dance arrangement by Judy Withers and Phillip Greason, Pete Kelly Blues, won first prizes in their categories. Hats off to the Beauty Queen of 1958! Aren't they looking professional! Student Day Student Day in Henry Clay High School was April 25, 1958. Students taught classes and filled the ad- ministrative positions in the school. Alex Campbell as vice -presidentg Jane Bee as Dean of Girls, Judy Withers and Lois Core as secretaries, assisted Mike Ades and Ronnie Marcum, who were co -principals. He's got you and me, brother . . . hwy, A ff' 5 X A x Glrls and Boys State X r Kay Shropshire and George Robinson Were Elected Governors of Girls and W ,Z 37 4' I! Boys State In I958' 1 ff Grrls State and Boys State are mock polrtrcal conventtons sponsored by the Amerrcan Legron to grve hxgh school students experrence rn polmcal organrzatron As each school 1S l1m1ted rn the number of delegates they may send rt IS a hrgh honor to be chosen by the faculty to represent the school Erght Jumor boys represented Henry Clay at Boys State durmg a week tn June 1957 at Fort Knox Kentucky Students who attended were Phrl Greason Wrlhanm Adams Kenneth Akrn Alex Rose John Craycraft Bob Warfreld and John Banta Thrs year Henry Clay was represented at Boys State rn Rrchmond Kentucky by Bob Sparks Henry Evans Lours Wersenburg Bob Skrnner Kenneth Walker George Robrnson and B111 Hylton Kay Shropshrre and Jo Ann Lrvesay recerved the honor of berng our delegates to G1r1s State held at the Unrversrty of Kentucky The faculty chose Jane Gentry and Lelra Maggard alternates FIRST ROW Jo Ann Lrvesay and Kay Shropshlre SECOND ROW Le1la Maggard and Jane Gentry K 1 I , l XX xxlrh XX x x 0 f ' X o r '- 'ss s ,,, 5 fs' ' ' . Za, A K, lgrtvsx , fd:f::f: XX I Speech Department Wrrufred Smxth S0313 smldl poetry poetry Four students recerved super1or ratmgs at the state speech contest held at the Um versrty of Kentucky on Apr11 15 and 16 Nme of the erghteen students who took part rn the reg1ona1 speech contest held on March 2 rn Rrchmond recerved superror ratrngs whrch are the green lrght slgns for state competmon The Nauonal Forenslc League was organrzed rn Henry Clay rn 1938 to promote strong weak or non exrstant dependmg upon the enthusrasm of the students rn the speech department Due to renewed rnterest our N F L Chapter was rechartered rn 1957 Members for 1957 1958 were Mary Warner Ford Jane Gentry Carolyn Setzer Soma Smrth W1n1fred Smrth Judy Wrthers Mar1an W111ard Alec Murphy Judy Hobbs Frankhn Harrrs and Judy Green Judy Green Alec Murphy dramatrc mterpretatnon dramatlc monologue 50 interest in debate, oratory and public speaking. Through the years, our chapter was l Saint Joan Henry Clay was espec1ally proud of 1ts cast for the State Drama Fes txval whrch captured frrst prrze rn the state w1th rts presentatron of SAINT JOAN by George Bernard Shaw Mrs Gum Chfton who drrected the play chose the dramatlc Inqu1st1on Scene where Joan played by Wmefred Sm1th rs found gu11ty of wrtchcraft and sentenced to d1e The group of churchmen and Englrsh government off1c1a1s who condemned her were played by Charles Barrett Tommy Spencer Maurtce Rouleau Harvey Stelnburg Sam Sous ley George Robrn n DonCutter and Franklrn Harrrs .6 , - , . I ' 3 1 ' N . H q 1 , . Ki V.. f Q Q f Q fir.. ' I lmf- if ' , - ' 1 iff if . ,JN ff., yftisx , '. ..a-' 1 Q-mp' I x 8 ' ki ' ' 'wifi .H ,y ,, gf U, 1 AQ i ' I D , ' U- 11.4 , - 515,55 jk , IA, M 'Q ' Q 'tix -'1 if ' I 1 F Ev! , N ,U XI . , I qtx 3 lin : 'OK 'Q' SN 'WT - ' 'T K D W A ii ' Q , 1 Q TQ! O 9 , r' 32 1 'fi g 40-A 41 , ' 0 ,, --.Q W 51's Q , p H 'Sf it A 'il . ' ' F W' ..s A 'I rv ew X ' J 7 Q' VF? . Q .Q y ' ii-f w tvy .. x . 5 pe .fi 71 Y A, A av' 'W V W - ' W. ' M- 1 .,, f... 1 -.f f-f. 4 'gun I? W . 1 , . . x O I 'v. 1,5 . eify Q I W W fag 1-xdk V if pn--4 'L' ,,. I 49-YQ ' Q' 1 Q. 1 Q--5 W A q ., 1 W J, 'W ' Y1,'7iY1 1 Q 1 Q1 r L, .4 ,W Y' w, il . ' ,G ' Q1 K W x x L 1 . n vg f f 9 Q. 4. V1 ,pq A . A lk as Qt , Q Y F ' .A f A ' ' ' , 3 DA 'W' N x 3' lv A, 7, 7A L A Y , l V: ' 1-.5 , ., X' I f a'. ' . In wr 1 'rg' 'N' ll ' ' , E V ' 5 X .' 5 19143 lk? I I F .... . 1' ,,,f.. :i'f1, ,rr If ' 1 . ia Y' X s s ' 7 f ' M v 1 4 ! A Music Awards Sonia Smith, Joan Davis and Enza. Miller. Brook Bently, David Burris and Richard Taylor. Twelve soloists, six ensembles, two choruses, the orchestras and the band received superior ratings at the state music contest held at the University of Kentucky in May. Approximately 115 singers participated in the event. Sonia Smith, Enza Miller and Joan Davis won high ratings in the voice solo classification. Instrumental solos played by Larry Beach, Lois Core, Jo Pival, Mary Ellen LaBach, Robert Warfield, Mac Warford, Janet Gordon, Peggy Allison, Bob Zerkle and Richard Taylor earned superiors. Both the string orchestra and the full orchestra were rated high. Mary Ellen LaBach and Joyce Wilson Q X Senior Class of I958 All our past acclarms our future Swrnburn As we complete three frurtful years of study work and happy trmes at Henry Clay we close a chapter rn the book of our lrves and leave a way of l1fe behrnd us Yet srnce the old must necessarrly make way for the new rt rs to us a begrnmng rather than an end The challenge that we now face rs a new one We look to the future wrth confrdence for we are the sum of all that has gone before us JANET CA ROL ABNER Janet Lexmgton Juruor '55 Art IS rndeed not the bread but the wrne of l1fe ' Home Ec Club 2 Commercral Club 1 Scholastrc Art Entry 3 Square Dance 1 LYLE GREEN ADAMS Lyle Irvrne Pxlgh '56 The folly of one man rs h fortune of another Chonsters 3 Student Nrght 2 Carmval 1,2 MICHAEL LEDERMAN ADES M1ke If wrth h1s speech he cannot w1n a woman or sway a crowd Student Councrl Pres 3, Rep 1,2 Key Club 1,2,3 Beta Club 1,2,3, Nat Honor Soc 3 Qtull and Scroll 3 Pnncrpal Student Day 3 Baseball 1, ,3 Basketball 1,2,3, French Club 1,2,3, Amerrcan Legron Award 3 MICHAEL LEE ALEXANDER M1ke Morton '55 And a mrschref makmg monkey from hrs brrth Carnrval 1,2,3 Junror Play 2 Commercral Club 1 Band 3 Scro Club 1 French Club 3 Photography Club 2 Musrc Festrval 1,2 ,3 Speech Festrval 2 Dramatrcs Play 3 56 EMMIT STONE ADAMS Emmrt Lexrngton Juruor '55 If all the year were playr g hohdays, to sport would be as tedxous as to work Student Nrght 2 WILLIAM LLOYD ADAMS W11119 Morton 55 True Gemus rs not easrly defrned State Musrc Festrval 1, Key Club 2,3, Nat Honor oc 3 French Club 1,2,3 Student Nrght 2,3 Carmval 1,2, Math Cup 3, Beta Club 1,2,3 Boys State 2 KENNETH ALEXANDER AKIN Jr Kenne h Morton 55 He ran wrth the speed of a Spartan Track 1,2,3 Boys' State 2 Key Club 2,3, Football l Scro Club 1,2,3 Beta Club 3 RICHARD G ALLEN Rrchard Every Cltllen should be a soldrer, or at least rn the R O T C Boy s State 2 French Club 3 Phychemsy Club 1 Nat Honor Soc 3 Beta Club 2,3 S010 Club 2 Dance Commrttee I 1 ' I 9 I ll ll I I ll ' ll . . , 'n ' S - n 9 . 3 - ' ll ' ' ll I VI ll ' ' ' . . . ,, ' t e ' ' 2,35 . - . 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DAVID EDWARD APPIEGATE Davxd exmgton Jumor 55 rnakmg many books there 15 no end and much study IS a wearmess of the flesh ' French Club 1 2 3 Sclo Club 1,2 3 H1 Y Club 1 2 3, brary 2 3 VIRGINIA GAIL BALDRIDGE Jenn1ga11 Lexington Jumor 55 Truth 15 stranger than fxctxon Chorrsters 3 Spanxsh Club l Photography Club 3 Square Dance 1 Carmval 1 3 Stu dent N1ght 2 Musxc Festxval 2 RONALD IEE BAXTER Ronnxe Male Hlgh School Lou1sv1lle, Ky 'Man 15 a soc1al an1ma JANE BEE Jane Morton 55 Fun lovmg w1th a gentle manner and a warm smlle about her Cheerleadxng l 2,3 Class Sec 1,2 3 Grrls' State 2 Dean ofG1rls 3 H1 Tlmes 2,3, Anchor Club 2 3 Y Teens 2 3 Beta Club 2,3 Nat Honor Soc 3 lst Att Carn1 val Queen 1 2 MARY LOU BLEV INS Red Morton 55 Do as we say, and not as we armval 3 Offlcer Helper 2, Future Reta1lers Club 2 3 DELLA JANE BOWLIN Della Lexlngton Junlor 55 The sun never sets on the falthful Scxo Club 2,3 Band 1 2 3 Concert Band 1 2 3 STEADMAN THOMAS BACBY Jr Tom Morton '55 Fame IS what you have taken Character s what you gxve Kxwams Cup 3, Latin Club 1 2 3 Consul 2 3 Phychemsy Club 2 3, Nat Honor Soc Pres 3 Senxor Play 3 Sen1or at large Councxl 3 Beta Club 1 2,3 Blue Notes 3 Student Day 1 2 3 Cam1val 1 2 JOHN LANCASTER BANTA John Morton 55 ' A man s a man for all that Key Club l,2,3, Pres 3 Track 1 Student Councxl Semor large, Beta Club 2,3, Pres 3 Scxo Club 1 Boys State 2 Student Night 3, Nat Honor Soc 3 ALLSTON PHILLIPS BAYLESS Klondlke Morton 55 A ve me dan , laughrlng, gtyafflng, agd un thmkmg txme Vlce Pres Key Club 3 Man ager Baseball, Football Basketball 1 2,3 Int Rel 2,3, Spanlsh 2,3 Beta C 2,3, Semor Play 3 Boys State 2 Camxval 3 JAMES MALCOLM BERRYMAN Sonny Morton 55 Many loved lum but he lov d the game Football 1 2 3 Basketball l French Club 1 2 3 Int Rel Club 1 2,3 Carmval 2 3 Student Nlght 3 Senlor Play 3 Drama Festlval 2 JOANNE BOND Joanne Lexmgton Junior 55 Fortune and love befnend the bold Pep Club 2,3, Orchestra 1 2 3 Commerclal Club 3 Beta Club 2,3, Dance Commlttee 1 Square Dance 1 2 Junlor Play 2 Student Day 2,3 Intramural Volleyball Basketball 1 ROBERT LE BRADLEY Bobby Morton 55 Men ln general, are but great chrldren Baseball 1 Sclo Club l 3 Spanxsh Club 1 2 Student Day 1 SHARON CERISE BROWN Sharon Lexington Junior '55 Devoted to her high ideals, true to devilish laughter, she gave many encouragement. Cheerleader 2,3, Class Treas. 15 Carnival Queen 35 lst Att. Miss Henry Clay 25 Stu- dent Council 25 Feature Ed. of Hi-Times 2,35 Nat. Honor Soc. 35 Beta Club 1 2 35 Alt. Girls State 2' DAR Award. DAVID RAY BURRUS David Among mortals second oughts are wisest ' Band 1 2 Orchestra 1 2 Dance Band 1 2 Student Night Carnival 1 2 Student Council 2 NFL 2 RICHARD H CORMAN Dickie Lexington Junior 55 Smiles form the channels of future tears Phychemsy 2,3 LAFAYETTE CARMINE Lafey Morton 55 Men mal e laws women make manners Football 1,2 3 Tracl 1 3 Scio Club 1 Phychemsy 2 3 ROBERT E COOKE Lexington, Junior 55 bird 1n the hand IS worth two in the bush S010 Club 1,2,3, H1 Y 1 Stage Crew 2,3, Student Night BARBARA ANN COX Barbara Lexington Junior 55 Every rroment of life is a step towards happiness Spanish Club, 2nd att to M1ss Henry Clay 1 Commercial Club Sq Dance 2 3 Orchestra 1 2 Camival l,2, Student Night 2 3, Student Day 1 2 Dance Committee 1 DIXIE NELLE BRYANT llDixll Shelbyville High '56 The first sigh of love is the last of wisdom. Nat. Honor Soc. 35 Beta Club 2,35 Yearbook Staff 35 Or- chestra 2,35 Hi-Times 25 Stu- dent Council 35 Y-Teens 35 Inter. Rel. 2,35 Senior Play Prompter 35 Home Ec. 2,3. BETTE ANN BUTLER Betty Morton 55 'And the meek shall inherit the earth French Club 1 Home Ec 1 Y Teens 1 Dance Committee 1 Sq Dancel Chorlsters 1 Beta Club 1 2,3 GERALD DALE CARMAN Jerry Morton 55 Better a bad excuse, than n ne at all German Club 2 Sc1o Club 3 Stage Crew 2, Basketball 1 JOHN LARRY CARTER John Vernon High School Ind Melancholy is the pleasure of being sad LOIS FULCHER CORE Lois Morton '55 A daughter of the God's Y vlnely fair Latin Club Sec 1, Dance Committee 2, Carnival 1, Student Night l,2, Student ouncil 1,2,3 Inter Rel lub 2 3 Y Teens 2,3 Beta Club 3 Home Ec 2, Pres 3 JOHN DAVID CRAYCRAFT John Morton 55 A pound of pluck is worth a ton of luck National Honor Society Veep Student Council 2 3 Spanish lub 1 2 3 V Pres , Carnival 1 2 3 M C 3 Student Night 3 Band 1 2 3 Orchestra 3 Veep of Band Board 3 Beta Club 2,3, Junior Play 2 1 Q I I u u n - u ' ll I . . th .' ,, v 5 n S . I 2. , 9 1,25 - . ' ' , 9 , ' , ' . - 3 . , . , 9 , . vu - '- u . . I ' u - , u O .H . S S ll 'I ' u In n Q , . , 1 .u ,, . ' A 1 S 4 1 5 ' .H i 2 ' n - ll ,,Bog,, divinel tall and most di- - - u ' ' . HA . . . ' , ' ' vu ' ' ' 25 . ' l' 2213i C . l ' ' 2. 7 ' ' C , s - s 5 . ' . . n an ' , I n ll A n n l , H u ' ' II 9 ' . ' . 5 5 ' 1 i , - , S ' - C 9 1 J ' ' G ' - - 7 9 i ' ' i 2 x 1 , ' , 2: S v n 3 1 S 58 FAY CRAY Fay Lafayette 56 A good laugh 15 sunshme rn the house Home Ec Club 2 3 SCIO Club 2 JOAN PHYLLIS DAVIS Joame Morton 55 A merry Heart maketh a cheer ful countenance Nat Honor Soc 3 Beta Club 1,2,3, Chorlsters 2 3 Pep Club 1 2 Pres 3 Student Councxl 1 3 Student Nxght 1 3 Latm Club 1 2,3, Lxbrary Assistant 3 MUSIC Festival 1 2 3 MARY KATHRYN DEMAS Mary Lexmgton Jumor 55 ' She that can have patlence can have what he w1ll Chorlster 2 Sclo Club 1 Latln Club 1 DOROTHY DECKER DUNCAN Dottxe Morton 55 othmg IS better than a Y rench Club 1,2, Treas 3, Beta Club 2 3 Carnlval 2 H1 Tlmes Staff 3 Student Councll 3 Y Teens 1 2 Chorlsters 1 2 3 All state Chorus 2 Dance Committee 1 2 3 CONRAD WADE FELTNER Conrad' Morton 55 I exhort you to be of good Cheer erman Club 3 Band 1 Beta Club 1 2 3 Nat Honor Soc 3 Senlor Play 3 Blue Notes 3 Student Councll 3 Orchestra 2 3 Key Club 3 SUE ANN FINCH ue Morton 55 Humor IS the harmony of the heart Latxn Club 1 2 3 Sclo Club 1 2 Student Counczl 3 Stu dent Day 1 2 Student Night 3 59 DONALD IEE CUTTER Don Lafayette Junlor '55 He has a good txme Qu1etly Stagecrew 1 2 3 Track 2 Latm Club 1 Phychemsy Club 2 Beta Club 2,3 Contest Play 3 Chonsters 2,3, Musxc Festxval 2,3 Speech Contest 3, Student Day 1 2 SYLVIA CAROL DAVIS Sylvla Lancaster Jumor Hzgh 55 All thxs, and heaven too' Band 1,2 Orchestra 2 Latm Club 2 3 Beta Club 1 2 3 Nat Honor Soc 3 Phyche Club 2,3 Sq Dance 1 Stu dent Day 2 3 GAYLE WOODWARD DINSMORE Gayle Morton '55 A w1se head makes a close mouth Sc1o Club 2,3, Chorlsters 3 Beta Club 2,3 JAMES IRA ELDRIDCE Jxmmy Frankfort Hxgh School 57 He knew what IS what RICHARD ALAN FECK Rlchard Lezungton Jumor 55 Be true to your own hrghe convlctxons Band 1,2, Orchestra 1 ANN ELIZABETH F ITTS Boodxe Morton '55 Charm IS a woman s strength Dance Commlttee 1 2 Pres 3 H1 Tlmes Staff 2 3 Int Rel Club 1 2 3 Student Council 3 French Club 1 Treas 2 Quzll and Scroll 2 Nat Honor Soc 3 Junxor Play 2 Student Nxght 2 nd Att 3 Beta Club 1 2 3 ll ll VI 11 ' . . . ' I I u ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 .ll 5 3 - ' 1 1 ' I I ' 1 . . 1 9 . , . 11 ' ll 1 11 u 1 ll ll ' ' U I ' ll . . , . ' , 5 1 1 I Y ' S , S I I I , 3 W . . 5 msy 1 1 , ' 1 - 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' ,, ll ll . . , 1 ' ' - 11 ll S 9 ' 1 ll f ll I IIN ' - ' 11 lo al frlend. ll - ll F . - - 1 , 3 9 11 ' .II ' 1 1 ' 1 131 1 1 1 ' 1 I l ' ll 1 ' Il ' ll . . , ll ll - ll st ' o Q 'I C 5 12,35 , . . 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ll ' ll 11 - 1 Us ll ll I . 1 - 1 1 ' 11 1 ' 1 1 ' . ' 1 1 1 Y Y 2 ' . . ' . - 1 12131 1 1 1 . ' . , . - 1 131 1 1 - . ' . . , s , 2 ' 5 1 1 ' SARAH KATHERINE FOLEY Kitty Morton '55 A heaven on earth ' Nat Honor Soc 3 Beta Club 1 2 3 Camival 1,2 H1 Times 3 Home Ec Sec 1 SCIO Club Sec 3 French Club 2 3 Style Show 1 Yearbook Rep 2,3 Student Day 1,2 FRANCES CATHERINE FOUSHEE Frances Morton '55 erry have we met and Merry let us part' arnival 1 2 Proctor 3 Not tardy 2 JANETTE LOUISE GAINES ' Janet ' Lexington Junlor 55 With malice toward none Carnival 1 Sq Dance 2 Vol leyball Tournament 1 Home Ec 2 Inter Rel Club 2 Not tardy 1 JOSEPH RICHARD GARNETT Dick Lexington Junior '55 Because to laugh is proper the man Beta Club 2,3 Student Day 2,3 Student Night 2 3 Pep Band 1,2,3, Phychemsy Club 2 3 Band 1 2,3 Blue Notes 2,3 Carnival 1 2,3 ELSIE MAE GOOCHER Els1e Lexington Junior '55 Here IS a true and industri ous friend Home Ec 1,2 3 Scro Club 2 G1rl's Basketball 1' Camrval 3- Library 3- Ky. Future Re- tailers Sec. 3. JANET CAROL GORDON Janet Morton 55 'Common sense is not so common. ' Orchestra 1,2,35 Band 2,35 Latin Club 15 Beta Club 1,2,35 Scio Club 1,25 Phychemsy 35 Student Council 1,25 Carnival 1,2,39 Nat, Honor Soc. 3. MARY WARNER FORD Boodie Morton '55 It IS better to be little and shine than to be big and cast a shadow Lead in Senior Play, Junior Play and Contest Play, Sup Speech Contest 1 2 Spanish Club 2 3 M C Student Night 2 Beta Club 2,3 Band Or chestral 2 3 Gov Girls' State 2 Inter Rel Club 2 3 CAROLYN CHRISTIE GABEHART Carolyn Morton '55 'Be sure you are right, then ahead Scxo Club 2 Pres 3 Spanish Club l,2, Sec 3 Office 2, nchor Club 3 Student Day 3 Nat Honor Soc 3 Carnr va 1,2 Student Night 2 Beta Club 2,3 Student Councll Al 3 WILLIE MAE GARLAND Willie Mae Lexrngton Junior 55 I shall go softly all my years Home Ec 1 2 Square Dance 1 Proctor 1,2,3 THOMAS WINFIELD GOLD Tom Cat Midway Public High School Music is the universal lan guage of mankind Chorrsters 1 Student Night 2 Carnival 1 REUBEN RAY GOOCHER Goose Lexington Junior ' A jest does not break bones ' MARY VIRGINIA GRAVETTE Mary Virginia Morton '55 eights were made to be looked at not to be looked from. Choristers 2 35 Dance Com- mittee 1,2,35GeITn21rl Club 1,2,35 Carnival 1,2,35 Beta Club 1,2,35 All-State Chorus 35 Library 2,35 Sq. Dance 1,25 Home Ec. 1,25 Music Festival 1,2,3. JULIA SUE GREEN Judy Morton '55 Honey and all sweet thmgs lrght up a man s eye Sup Speech Contest 2,3 NFL 3 Chorrsters 2,3 French Club 1 2 3 Inter Rel 2 3 Students Nrght 2 Queen 3 Carnrval 2 3 Junror Play Lrbrary 1 Home Ec 1 JOYCE RAY GRITTON Joy Lexrngton Junror 55 'None can drscourage thls quret qulet dependable dlSCIpl8 of good wlll Scro Club 2,3 Spanlsh Club l 2 Commercral Club 3 Beta Club 1 2 3 Pep Club 1 Pres 3 Photography Club 1 Home Ec 2 Intra Volleyball Basketball 1 Student Day 2 MARCELLA SUE HALL Marcella Lexmgton Junror ' 5 Matches are made rn Heaven Carnrval 1 2 Style Show 2 Home Ec 1,2,3, Sq Dance ANITA SUE HARNEY Sue Lexmgton Junror ' The most manrfest srgn f wlsdom rs contmual cheerful ness Nat Honor Soc 3 Beta Club 1 2,3 Jun1orPlav Chorlsters 1,2,3 Carn1val1,2,3 Student Nrght 1 2 Anchor Club 2 Inter Rel 1 2,3 Student Councrl 2 Dance Commlttee 1,2,3 PATRICIA ANN HART at Morton '55 Let all the number of the stars g1VC lrght to thy falr way' ll Y Teens 1 2 3 Anchor Club 2 Sec 3 Chorlsters 2 3 Beta Club 2 3 Dance Commrttee 1 H1 Trmes Rep 3 Int Rel 3 Carnrval 12 StudentN1ght 1 3 Spanrsh Club 2 3 ALICE MARIE HELLA RD Mane Lexrngton Junror 55 If you wrll thunk about what you ought to do for other people your character wrll take care of rtself Home EC 1 2 3 Pep Club 1 Scro Club 1 Llbrary 2 lntra Basketball Volleyballl Style Show 1 PHILLIP EDWARD GREESON Phrl' Morton 55 Come and trrp rt as ye go On the lrght fantastrc toe Student Nrght 1,2,3 Carnrval 1 2 3 Band 1 2,3 SCIO Club 1 2 Beta Club 2 3 Latrn Club 1 Phychemsy Club 3 Or chestra 3 Dance Commrttee 1 2 Student Councrl 2 DOUGLAS SCOTT HALL Doug Morton 55 He wrll always enjoy hrs work for he has the tools to work wrth Phychemsy Club 2 Sec 3 French Club 2,3 Latrn Club 1 Sclo Club 1 2 Beta Club 1 2,3 Carmval 2,3 Assem bly 3 BEVERLY JO HANLEY o Kokomo Hrgh School Can one deslre too much of a good thrng LEE FRANKLIN HARRIS 'Franklrn Morton '55 Hrs madness IS not of the head but of the heart Camrval 1,2, M C 3 Student Nlght 1 2, M C 3 Student Councrl 3 Speech Contest 2,3 NFL 3 All State Chorus 1 2,3 Beta Club 2 3 Nat Honor Soc 3 French Club 2 3 Inter Rel 2 3 WESLEY WALLACE HAYS Wallace Lexmgton Junror 5 Much study rs a wearrness of the flesh CAROLEENA HERNANDI1 Caroleena ' Morton 55 Full of mrschlef yet she gaxe herself to servrce and endurrng frrendshxp Beta Club 2 3 Qurll and Scroll 2,3 Yearbook 2 Ed 3 H1 Trmes 1,2,3 Orchestra 1 2,3 Camnal 1 3 Jumor Play Y Teens 2,3 Intra Rel 2 Yearbook Award 3 JUDITH ANN HICKS Judy Morton 55 I laughed I danced I loved yet ser1ousness d1d I treasure SCIO Club 1 French Club 1 2,3 H1 T1mes Staff 2 Rep 3 Yearbook Rep 1 2 Student N1ght 2 3 Cam1val 1 2 Y Teens l 3 Pep Club 1 Inter Re 3 JUDITH ROGERS HOBBS Judy Morton '55 ' We w1ll draw the merry cu.rta1n, and show the talented stage H1 T1mes Staff 2 3 Lat1n Club 2, French Club 2 3, Cam1 val 1 2 3, Student N1ght 1 NFL 3 Phychemsy 2 3 Student Counc1l 3 Qu1ll and Scroll 3, Beta Club 2 3 REVA MINELLE HOGAN Reva Lex1ngton Jun1or 55 Endurance IS the crow1ng quallty and pat1ence the pass1on of all great hearts ' Cam1val2 Volleyball Basketball 1 JEFFREY LENN HORSEMAN Jeff 'The man IS fortunate who 1 endowed w1th a warm con tagxous personal1ty Photo Club 1 2 Pres 3 Band 1 2 Carn1val 1 2, Student N1ght 1,2, Sclo Club 1 Commercxal Club 2 Student Counc1l 1 2 Beta Club 3 TILLIE BLACKETER HUME T1l11e Fem Creek H1gh 7 A comfortable house IS a great source of happmess Home Ec 3 PHYLLIS TICE HURST Phyll1s Morton 55 'A tw1nkl1ng star shone 1n h face Cheerleader 1 2 3 Student N1ght 1 2 3 Carmval 1 2 3 Student Counc1l 1 L1brary 3 Chor1sters 3 S1de Shows 1 2, Y Teens 2,3 Commer c1al Club 3 Inter Rel 3 MARILYN LENORE HILEN Mar1lyn Lexmgton Jun1or 55 Good thoughts, plentxful knowl edge revealed by that song ln her heart eta Club 1 2 3 Student N1ght 1,2, Carn1val 1,2, Orchestra 1 3 H1 T1mes 2 Latln Club 2 3 Treas of Jun1or Class Student Counc1l 1 Home Ec 1 Sec 2, Y Teens 1,2 3 ELLEN OLA HOCHBERGER Noly Hazard I-hgh 58 Good natured and w1th a great sense of humor she brought joy to those around er JERRY WAYNE HOPPER Jerry Lexmgton Jun1or 55 Noth1ng succeeds 11ke suc cess am1val 2, Radlo Club 1 Pep Band 3 MOLLIE OLIVER HOUCHIN Morton 55 Make hay wh1le the sun sh1nes French Club 2 3, Student Counc1l 1 3, Carn1val 2 Style Show 1 2, Sq Dance 1 Dance Comm1ttee 2 LISKA LOUISE HUNTER L1ska Morton '55 Completely dependable ways alert and Wlth laughter unendable Cheerleader 2 3 Y Teens 2 Sec 3 Treas of Semor Class, ueen of Sweetheart Ball H1 T1mes 2,3 Dance Com 1ttee 1 Student Counc1l 3, Student N1ght 3, Camlval 2 3 Home Ec 2 Veep 3 LINDA CAROLE HUTCHINS L1nda Morton 55 In harmony her vo1ce d1d blend Student N1ght 3 Carn1val 2,3, French Club 2 Home Ec Commercxal Club 3 Chor1sters 3, Vocal Contest 2 'I 'I ll ' ll 1 . . , U ll ' 1 1 1 - - ll . 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I - ' , l 1 , ' ls s , . . . i - , . 62 JAMES GOODWIN ISAACS Greml Morton 55 Hold the fort I rn commg ' Baseball 1 2,3, Ph Tlmes 3 Inter Rel Pres 2 3 French Club 1 2,3 Basketball Mgr 3 Student Council 1 Jr Play Mgr 2 Key Club 1 2 Sec 3 Beta Club 2 Veep 3 Sr Rep Student Councxl 3 GENEVIEVE SCOTT JOHNSTON G nevleve Morton 55 None can dxscourage this quret, dependable dlsclple f good w1ll Nat Honor Soc 3 Beta Club 2,3 Orchestra 1, Band 1 Yearbook Staff 3 Hx Tlmes Staff 3 Sclo Club 1,2, Latln Club 1 Phychernsy Club 3 Home Ec 3 ROBERT STEPHEN KANAREK Morton 55 'Laughter IS the best medr cme Band 1,2 3, Student Nrght 1,3 Spanish Club 1,2, Scro Club 1 2 Phychemsy Club 3 Baseball Mgr 1 Beta Club 2 3, Junlor Play 2, Dance RONALD M KELLY Kelly Hlghland Academy It s a long tlme between drrnks Football 1 French Club 2 Ph Tlmes 1,2, Band 1,2 Stu dent Day 1 Physlcal Sclence Club 1,2 3 MARY ELLYN LaBA Mary Ellyn Morton '55 'The muslc ln my hea I bore Long after xt was h ard no more Orchestra 1 2 3 Beta Club 1 2 3 Nat Honor Soc 3, Latxn Club 1,2 Consul 3 Inter Rel 2 3 Yearbook Staff 3 State Music Festlval 1 2 3 Y Teens ANABEL LANE Anabel The frrst wealth IS health Nurses Ald 3 Home Ec 2 BUDDY WAYNE JOHNSON Bud Lexrngton Jumor 55 They that go down to the sea 1n shrps, that do bus1ness n great waters Stage Crew 2 3 Lrbrary 2 3, Camlval 2,3, Student Nrght ROBERT ARNOID JONES Bobby Lexmgton Junxor 55 Gentle ln method, strong xn performance Football l,2,3, Baseball 1 Basketball l,2,3, Spanrsh lub 2,3, Inter Rel 2 3 Student Councll 3 Camlval 2 Pres Spanxsh Club 2 GWEN KETTENACKER Gwen Lafayette A horse' A horse' my krngdom for a horse ' HOWARD KEY Beegle Morton 55 In youth we leam rn age we understand ALICE CARNEAL KINKEAD IA ll Umversxty Hlgh 5 rare compound of frollc and fun Beta Club 1 2 3 French Club 1 2 3 H1 Txmes Staff 3 Yearbook 2 Sr Ed 3 Carnxval 2 Inter Rel 12 3 Y Teens 1 3 Semor Play 3 Student Day 3 Dance Commlttee l ROBERT WENDELL LeBLEU Bob Lexmgton Junror 55 To provoke laughter wlthout jolnlng rn xt greatly hexghtens the effect German Club 1 2 Student Day 3 Ph Y Club 1 2 3 vu -n ' u u ll . 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' A l Y A A 1 ' 1 1 ' I 63 JAMES LEE LENTZ Jlmmy Lexmgton Junior '55 'A man of few words IS the best man Baseball 1,2,3 Basketball 1 2,3 Student Night 3,Cam1 V81 Kmg 1 Class Vice Pres 1,2,3 SHELBY GENE LORRISON 'Shelby Lexington Junior ' Happiness IS worth more than a pot of gold ' A MARTIN COOKE Martin Lexington Junior '55 A cheerful look makes a dish a feast Home Ec Club 2 CHARLES THOMAS MALEAR Chuck Lexington Junior ' Do It leisurely and with car and smlle though teasing may come your way Beta Club 2,3, Student Night 2,3 Sc1o Club 1,2,3 Band 1,2,3 Photo Club 1 H1 Yl 2 Blue Notes 2,3 Camrval 2 RONALD WAYNE MARCUM 1C Lexmgton Junior ' Successful m1nds work 1k gimlet to a single point Football 1 2,3 Baseball 1 Student Night 3 Spanrsh Club 2,3, Class Pres 1 3 Intramural Basketball 3- Student Councrl 1,2 3- Key Club 3- Choristers 1 3- Scio Club 3. MARY ALBERTA MASON Bert Morton '55 All of heaven we have below. Square Dance 2- Band 3- Or- chestra 3- State Music Festi- val 3- All State Band 1- Com- mercial Club 1- lntra Rel. Club 1. MARY EDNA LOGAN Mary Hxckman High Columbia, Mo A good mind possesses a kingdom Band 2 3 Orchestra 2,3 Chorxsters 2 3 Carnival 2 Beta Club 2 3 Nat Honor Soc Sec 3 H1 Times Staff 2 3 Psychemsy 2, Treas 3 Student Councml 3, All State Chorus 3 HAZEL RUTH LOWERY Ruth Lexmgton Junior ' reatest happiness of the greatest number DELZA MAGGARD Delza Sue Lexmgton Junlor ' en one great scorer comes to write against your name marks not that you won or lost but how you played the game ' Yale Cup 3 Football 1 2,3, Basketball 1,2,3 Track 1, Beta Club 1,2,3 Student Council 2 Student N1ghtl,2,3 H1 YVeep 1, Pres 2, Student Day 1 3 Class Vice Pres 2 WILLIAM EARL MANUEL William Owlngsvllle High '54 Strength of character IS for the bold BETTY JEAN MARKWELL Betty ' Lexington Junior ' 'Go and do thou likewise Latin 1 SC10 Club 2 Home Ec 1 2 3 Camival 2 3 Sen IOI Play Anchor Club 3 Stu dent Day 2,3- Ky. Future Re- tailers 3. MARTHA JEAN MASTIN Martha Lexington Junior 55 Adopt the pace of nature- her secret is patience. Home Ec. 1,3- Scio Club 2. VIRGINIA LEE MAY Jennie A handful of patience is worth more than a bushel of gold Sclo Club 1 2 Llbrary 2 3 Usher for Senior Play MARY BALTER MCCRAY Mary Lexington Catholic '55 The pursult of the perfect then is the pursuit of sweet ness and light Carnival 2 Commercial Club 3 Inter National Relations Club 2 Home Ec Club 1 DONALD MIDDLETON Don Morton '55 Strength to forbear and persevere JUNE LEE MICHALOVE June Morton '55 ood Company in a Journey makes the way to seem the shorter Pep Club 1,2 Latin Clubl Scio Club I 3 Y Teens 2 3 Dance Committee 1 2 Car nival 1 2 Intematlonal Re lations Club 3 Anchor Club 2 Senior Play Properties 3 ANNA LEE MORRIS 'Lee Lexington Jr he angel of spring the me low throated nightingale JIMMIE MARIE MUSIC Jimmie Lexington Jr 55 A little nonsense now and then IS relished by the wises men Youth Orchestra 1 2 3 Beta Club 3- Quill and Scroll 2 3' Anchor Club 2,3' Senior Direc- tor 3' Orchestra 1,2 3- French Club- Scio Club 1 2,3- '- Times Reporter 1,2,3' Carni- val Big Show 1 2. SUE ALICE MCCAULEY ue Morton 55 A witty woman IS a treasure a witty beauty is a power Beta Club 1 2,3 Quill and Scroll 3 4 National Honor Society 4 H1 Times 2,3,4 QEd1torl Yearbook 2 3 4 Girls State QAlternatej In temational Relations Club 3 4 fSec Q National Merit Scholarship Semi Finalist Carnival 3,4 Enoch Greham Journalism Award L E A Award CHARLES MCDANIEL Charlie Mac Lexington Jr 5 Who only sees the mischiefs that are past? Stage Crew 1,2,3, P A Crew 1,2,3, Physical Science Club 2 Carn1val2,3 Student Day 2 Student Night 2 3 INZA LOUISE MILLER Poochie Morton '55 The hand that has made you fair and good hath given you ability Band Sponsor 3 Band Sec 1 2,3 Orchestra 1 2 3 Chor ister Sec 1,2 3 Miss Henry Clay 3 Scio l,2,3 Beta Club 2 3 State Music Contest 1 2,3 All State Chorus 1 2,3 Student Night 1 ANN JO MITCHELL Ann Morton '55 And her sunny locks hang on her temple like a golden fleece Dance Committee 1 Com merce 2 Scro Secretary 3 Student Night 2 Carnival 2 Youth Symphony State Con test QSUPSIIOI, 1,2 3 All State Orchestra 1,2 Marching Band 1 Square Dance 1,2 ALEC MURPHY Morton 55 Always cutting up playing tricks of strong imagination and flaghmg that contagious smile French Club 1 2,3 Scio Club 1 2,3 Beta Club I 2,3 Art Editor Yearbook 2 Speech Contest Superior 2,3 Drama Festival Superior 2 Junior Play Scholastic Art Awards 123 NFL 3 H1 Times Cartoonist 2 3 OKIE EARL NELSON Okie Morton 55 What should a man do but be messy? Football 1,2, Basketball 2, 3 Track 2. BILLIE JEAN NOE B1ll1e Lafayette I-hgh School He who s1ngs frlghtens aw y h1s 1lls Photo Club 3 Music Festlval 3 JAMES PARK OWEN Jrmmy Morton 55 Elther do not attempt a l or go through w1th It ' Football 1 2 3 Key Club 1 2 3 Student Day 1 2 3 French Club 1 2 3 Inter Rel Club 2 3 H1 Txmes Staff 3 Track 1 NANCY LOU PAINE Short1e Fa1rv1ew Jun1or H1gh Memph1s Tenn 55 The best thmgs come 1n mall packages' Pep Club l 2,3, SCIO Club 2 3 Span1sh Club 2,3, Camlval Smdent N1ght 2 3 Square Dance 1 Yearbook Rep 3 RUTH ANN PARKS Ruthle Morton '55 ' What wlsdom IS greater than k1HdI1ESS9 L1brary 2,3, Carmval 1 Slde Show 3 Sec of Ky Fu ture Retallers 3 Square Dance 1 Dance Comm 1, Y Teens PORTER C RAGLAND Porter Morton 55 Let us do or d1e Sc1o Club 1 2,3 Lat1n C u PAUL REED Paul Morton '55 Knowledge comes only from Study ROBERI GRANT OSBORNE Bob Lexlngton Jun1or 55 A pound of pluck 15 worth a ton of luck H1 Y 2 3, Stage Crew 1 JOYCE ANN PACE Joy e Lexmgton Jun1or 55 Oh Yes, Isaw the sweet beauty 1n her face French Club 1 Home Ec 3 Carmval 2 Student Nrght 1 Student COl1I1C1l 3 Orchestra 1 2 Offlce 3 STEPHEN PALMER Steve Morton '55 I ve taken my fun where I ve found It Sta e Crew 1 2 3 Football lub 1 2 3, Photography Club Newspaper Staff 3 JIMMY CARL PRICE ' Jlmmy Lexmgton Jun1or 55 The greater man hath the greater courtesy THOMAS PRATER RANKIN Tom Morton '55 Good humor makes all thmgs tolerable Spanlsh Club 1 Sc1o Club 2 L1brary 2 DOROTHY GAY REYNOLDS Gay Morton 55 twmkllng star shone 1n her face Student N1ght 1 2 Home Ec 1 2,3 Dance Commlttee 1 2 L1brary 2,3, Inter Rel Club 3 Square Dance Club 1 Veep Dance Commlttee 3, Treas Home Ec Club 3 H ' ' u H ' . . , ll - ' a H ' ' ' .ll , II ' ll I ll C ll Il ' I . 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' - ll ll I H HA . . . n ul , , s , , ' , .,3 .ll ' ' , , s I ,Za 66 GIENN SUMMERS RITCHEY Cowboy Lexmgton Junxor 55 He that mxschlef hatcheth mlschlef catcheth Chorlsters 1,2,3 Basketball 3 Square Dance 2 Student Nxght 3 Cam1val2 ADELBERT LEE ROARK Bert Lexmgton Junlor 55 Let us be of good chee Nat Honor Soc 3 Beta Club 2 3 Band 1 2 3 Dance Ban 2 3 French Club 1 2,3, H1 Tunes Staff 1 2 3 Yearbook Staff 1 2,3, Photo Club I 2 Vlce Pres 3, Student Coun cll 1 2,3, Camlval 1 2 3 MARY KAYE ROPER Mary Kaye Hazard l-hgh 57 Quahty not quantlty s m measure Commerclal Club 3 STEPHEN DOUGLAS ROSE Stevo Morton 55 Jokes are the cayenne of c versatlon and the salt of llfe Football 1 2 3 Track 1 2 Basketball 1 Carnlval 3, Stu dent Councll 1 Student Nlght 2 HOMER BOYD ROYSE Jr Homerxck Lexmgton Jumor 55 Laugh and the world laughs w1th you' Football 1,2,3, Beta Club 1 2 Student Councxl 1 Hx Y 1 2 Square Dance 1,2, Stu dent Day 1 2 3 Student Nlght DOROTHY ANN SALLEE Dottxe Lexmgton Jtmxor 55 Common sense 15 mstm and enough of xt IS genlus Pep Club 2 3 Dance Commit tee 1 2 3 Spamsh Club 1 2, Y Teens 2 3 Commerclal Club 3 Inter Rel Club 3 Square Dance 1 2 Senxor Play 3 Library 3 Camwal MANA LUCILLE RILEY Lucxlle Lexmgton Jumor 55 Every charxtable act IS a step toward heaven Sc1o Club 2,3 Spamsh Club 1 2 3 Nurse Axd 2 3 Gxrls Basketball 1 Lxbrary 2 BETTY RAY ROBINSON Betty R y Morton 55 The world IS fllled W1 things whxch you w1ll en OY Nat Honor Soc 3, Beta Club 2 3 Student Councxl 3, Student Day 2 3, Pep Club 1 Treas 2 Sec 3, Home Ec I Sec 3 Latxn Club 1,2, Inter Rel 3 Dance Commxtteel Yearbook Rep 3 ALEX WARE ROSE Rosle Morton 55 When he has a determlned mxnd, there IS no end to the accompllshments of an ln tel xgent person Beta Club 1,2,3 Key Club 2,3 Boys State 2 H1 Tlmes 2,3 Latln Club 1 2 Student Coun Club 3 Student Teacher 1 3 MAURICE ROULEAU Morrls Lafayette 55 Vlctory belongs to the most persevermg H1 Tlmes Staff 1 2,3 Year book Staff 2 3 Latln Club 1 Photo Club 1,2, French Club 3 Phychemsy Club 3 State Speech Contest 3 State Drama Contest 3 Yearbook Award 3 WILLIAM DENVER SABREE Denny Morton 55 No man can ever beco suddenly rlch JOYCE ANNE SHEARER JoJo Morton 55 A merry heart doeth good 11 e a medlcme Beta Club 1 2 3 Home Ec Club 1 2 Commercxal Club 1 Square Dance 1 2 Camlval 1 Lxbrary 1 Volleyball 1 Year book Rep 1 u A u n u - - 1 . . , ,, . . 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S 1 1 1 1 ' I u - Il . . , n u ll - n - 1 r ' . . me 1 1 1 ' ' ll 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 2,3. u - ll ' ' l lv n u - - - Ct X 1 . . . .,, U , 5 - - .k . . .,, 1 1 1 1 ' 1 , 1 - ' 1 1 , S 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q 1 ' 1 5 - - 1,2. 67 NANCY ANN SHRABERG Shraberg Morton 55 Full of fun and playf laughter Y Teens 1 Treas 2 Pres 3 Anchor Club 2 Pres 3 Beta Club 2 3 Student Councll 2 French Club 2 Internatlonal Rel 2 3 H1 T1mes 2, Qulll and Scroll 3 Carn1val 1 2, Student N1ght 1 2 Dance Comrn1ttee 1 WILLIAM DAVID SIMPSON B11 Lynn Camp Hrgh Corbm Ky 'By then frults ye shall know them Commerc1al Club 2 H1 Tlmes Rep 2,3 Student Day 3 Phychemsy 2 JAMES RAYMOND SLONE James Lafayette '56 The drama 15 the book of Assembly Play 1 Semor Play 3 Contest Play 3, Phy chemsy 2 Dance Comm1ttee 1 STEPHEN GORTON SMITH Steve Morton 55 S1 ence IS Golden Beta Club 2,3 Key Club 1 Sc1o Club 1 Phychemsy 3 Carmval 3 German Club 2 3 Latln Club 1 Stage Crew 2 3 BETTY STOKLEY Betty Lexxngton Juruor '55 A good Chr1st1an heart IS a permanent foothold to suc cess ELGAN ATWOOD STAPPE Elgan Lexlngton Jumor 55 Let me d1e to the sounds of de ICIOUS muslc Orchestra 1 2 3, Chorxsters 1 2 3, Student N1ght 2 Carmval 1 2,3 Student Day 3 All State Chorus 1,2 3, All State Orchestra 1 2 Vocal and Instrumental State Con test 1 2,3 THEODORE THOMAS SIMPSON Ted Lexmgton Jumor 55 I am wealthy 1n my frlen Sc1o 1 2,3 H1 Y 1 V1ce Pres PATRICIA KAY SKINNER at Morton 55 She would not change old love for new Dance Commlttee 1 2 Sec 3 Pep Club 1 2 Treas 3 Home Ec 2 3 Inter Rel 2,3 Square Dance 1 2, Beta Club 2 H1 Tlmes 1 Student N1ght 1 Off1C8 3 Yearbook Rep 1, ,3 FRED MCCAULEY SMITH Flash' Morton 55 Don't feel l1lxe the Lone Ranger Dance Band 2 3 Band 1 2 erman 2,3, Student N1ght 12 3 Cam1vall2 3 Or chestra 2,3, Student Councll 3 SAMUEL RAY SOUSLEY Sam Morton 55 'It IS excellent to have a grant s strength and a ch1ld 11 e gentleness LeROY CARL STAMPER LeRoy Lexmgton Jumor 55 uccess IS a part of hfe FRED STEVENS Fred Lexmgton Jumor '55 Fun, and fancy free' n u v ul ll - y . , I ll YI S 9 ' 1 ' ' ' ,Q -- ' ' ds. . 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I ' J 1 , . 68 JOHN B STORY Johnny Lexlngton Jun1or 55 What s the use of worryxng'7 Chorlsters 2,3 Student Nrght 3 Camxval 3 STUART TALORY SWARTZ Stuart Umversxty Hrgh 56 l am very fond of the com pany of ladles, I like thelr beauty I lrlxe thelr dellcacy and I llke thexr vlvacxty Phychemsy 2 Camlval S1de Show 3 CAROL LOU TRACY Carol Lou Lafayette 56 A brrght sm1le warms the heart Latm Club 2 Sc1o Club 3 Home Ec 3 Beta Club 2 Sq Dance 2, Style Show 3 Senror Play Props 3 Lavon Jelllco H1gh School Warmth and generoslty LOWELL STEVEN THOMAS Lowell Rrchardsvllle Hlgh 56 The d1l1gent farmer plants trees of wluch he h1mselfw1ll never see the fruxt Semor Play 3 Band 2 3 French Club 3 CAROLYN ANN TRUE Carolyn Morton 55 lf you would be loved love and be lovable Home Ec 2 3 Dance Com mxttee 2 Sc1o Club 2,3 SQ Dance 1 2 Student Nlght 1 Camlval 1 3 Orchestra 1 3 Beta Club 1 2 3 SHIRLEY ANN STULL Slurley Morton 55 Home lxeepmg hearts are happlest SUSAN BROOKS SWENSON ue Montery Unlon I-hgh School 56 Gentlemen prefer blondes' German Club 2 3 Student Councxl 3 Beta Club 3 Cer man Club 3 Student Nlght 3 ERNEST V TAYLOR Ernest Lexlngton Jun1or 55 Sxlence 1mpl1es composure RICHARD DALE TAYLOR Rxchard Lexmgton Jun1or 55 than xt sounds French Club 1 2,3 Scxo lub 2, Band 1,2,3, Orchestra 1 2 3 Instrumental Contest Solo 2 3 ROY ALLEN TRIBBLE Roy Central Hxgh Rxchmond A good sense of humor IS treasure HAROLD DAVID TUGGLE Davxd Lexmgton Jumor 55 The artrst does not see thmgs as they are but as he IS Spamsh Club 1 2 Latxn Club 1 Cam1val 2 Scro Club 1 2 Phychemsy Club 1 Student Councxl 1 Beta Club 1,2, Nat Honor Soc ll l ll . . 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I I S 1 Y ' 69 BETTY JANE TURNER Betty Lexmgton Jun1or 55 ' She hath a great temptat1on o Conquer SQ Dance 1 2 Home Ec 1 Cam1val 1 Volleyball 1 Style Show 1 Proctor 3 WILBUR RAY WARMOUTH Ray Irv1ne Hxgh 56 'A w1se head makes a cl mouth ' Sc1o Club 2 H1 Y 2 3 Stu dent Day 3 NANCY ANN WEBB Kld Morton 55 'As merry as the day IS lo g H1 Tlmes Staff 2 3 Student Councll 1 2 Sec 3 Student Nlght 2 3 Camlval 1 Inter Rel Club 2,3, Com merc1al Club 2 Sec 3 Y f1ce 2,3 Chorlsters 3 GIIBERT HERNDON WHITTAKER Gllbert Lexmgton Jumor 55 Srlence never Betrays y German 2,3, Phychemsy 3 PAUL LEE WHITE Paul Lexmgton Junlor 55 ' All manland loves a lover Football 2 Mgr 3 Tracl 1 Sen1or Play Busmess Mgr 3 Cam1va1 2 3 lst Att Sweet heart Ball 2 Veep Inter Rel 3 Chor1sters 1 Commercial 2 3 Square Dance 1 2 Stu dent Day 1 2 MARIAN CLAIRE WILLARD Mar1an Nottxngham Hxgh New Yorl Beauty and wlsdom are rarely Jomed Y Teens 2,3 French Club 2 3 Yearbook Staff 3 NFL 3 Beta Club 3 Inter Rel Club 2,3 Dance Commlttee 2 H1 Tlmes 2,3 Nat Honor Soc Sen1or Play 3 ROBERT BRECKINRIDGE WARFIELD Bob Morton 55 Great Ach1evemen F3136 monument Key Club 2 3, Nat Honor Soc 3 Orchestra 1,2,3 Band 1,2,3, Blue Notes I 2 3 Stu dent Councrl 3 H1 T1mes Staff 3 Beta Club 3 Phy chemsy 3 JOHN MORLAND WEBB John Lexrngton Jun1or 55 A good l1fe IS the only re llglon Sclo Club 1 2 3, Spamsh Club 123,KeyClub2 H1Y12 Student Councxl 1 2 GERTRUDE CARIGAN WEBB Trudy Morton 55 W1t to persuade and beauty to dellght Beta Club 1,2,3 Student Nxght 2 3 Nat Honor Soc 3 Stu dent Councll 2 Sen1or Play 3 Phychemsy Club 2 3 French heart Ball 2 1st Att Student N1ght 3 Amerlcan Leglon Award 3 FRANK MANUEL WHITE Franl re Morton 55 We shall Prevaxl THEDA YUONNE WHITT Yuonne NlCl1Ol3S County Hxgh 55 The better part of valour d1scret1on Home Ec 2,3, Sq Dance Club 1 2 Band 1,2 3, Phy chemsy Club 2 Style Show 3 WALTER LESLIE WILLIAMS Buddy Lexmgton Junxor 5 A wrt ln company 15 w ll 11 ed by men U ll 11 u ' - - 1 H l ts ' 8 I ' n t uv , ' . 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U . . . e 1 1 1 H 1 S - ' I 5 - S , .3 . 70 DAVID WILLIAM WILSON Slup Lexmgton Junlor 55 He that can have patxence can have what he w1ll Scxo Club 1,2 3 Chorzsters 1 2 3 Baseball 1 2 3 Basl et bal 1 2 SUSAN WISEGARVER Susan Umversrty I-hgh 55 She who hves wlthout com mlttmg any folly IS not so w1se as she thmks Latm Club 1 2 Anchor Club 2 Y Teens 1 2,3 Pep Club 1 Sc1o 2,3 Carnlval 1 Student N1ght 2 Chorlsters 2 3 Dance Commlttee 2 ll JULIAN EVERETT WHITT Julxan Lexmgton Jumor What a sweet dehght a qulet Sc1o Club 1 2, Lat1n Club 2,3, Phychemsy Club 3 JAMES CLAY YOUNG J1m Lexmgton Junlor 5 The real character of a man IS found out by h1s amuse ments H1 Y 1 Photo Club 1 2 3 Chorxsters 1 2 3 Camxval 1 Student Nrght 1 PATRICIA ANN ATKINS at Lafayette 57 A woman xn the Buslness World can be a power Treas of Ky Future Re tallers 3 HUBERT STICKLE III Hug Franklln D Roosevelt Hxgh New York 57 My man s as true as steel SHERWIN KAYE WILSON Sherrye Pxnkerton Hrgh Mxdway Kentucky 55 ' A soft answer tumeth away wrath French Club 1,2,3 Scro Club 1 2,3 Chonsters 1 2 JUDITH STEWART WITHERS Judy Morton 55 Full of llfe, conscxentxous w1th smcerrty pavmg her way Chorlsters 2,3 Band 1,3, Speech Contest 2 3 Seruor Play 3 Student Counc1l, Corres Sec 3 Nat Honor Soc 3 Beta Club 1,2,3, Camrval 1 2 Student Nlght 1,2,3, Pep Club 1 2 3 DONALD ELWOOD WOOLUMS W11l1e Morton '55 To the determmed man ew thm s are lmpossxble when Band 3 Orchestra 3 Chorlsters 3 Phychemsy Club 2,3 Scxo Club 1 Student Counc1l 3, Student Day 2 3 BBXIJAMIN ALLEN ZIMMERMAN Mongoose Morton 55 But stxll hrs tongue ran on the less of wexght It bore w1th greater ease Basketball 1 2 3 Scro Club I 2 3 Student Counc1l 2, Stu dent Nxght 2 Carmval 3 JUDITH SHANNON Judy Morton 55 There was a twrnkle 1n h eyes Student Counc1l 3 Beta Club 2,3 Commercxal Club 3 Sq Dance 2 Home Ec Club 2 3 Inter Rel Club 3 Student Day 3 Cam1val3 Anchor Club 3 Dance Comrruttee 2 KENNETH REDMAN ANDERSON Kenny Lexxngton Junlor 55 A day doesn t pass wlthout laughter ll ' ll ' Ii - - 1 1 ' I ., - I ' ll ' ll 1 1 . ' . . . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X , 3 ' , I , . ' ll ll I lv H . . . - - - I . . . . ' ,, uv - ' - . ' . . . 3 ' . . ,, 1 3 I S 1 5 5 . . 3 , -. ' I ' 1 131 s 9 S25 ' - S . I Y ' 1 S - ll ' ' ll ll ' ll ' ' '55 u - , f ll ' ' - - I ' ds u g . . . ,, life 21 Ol' - he has dllrgence and slull. 1 ' 5 5 . 1 ' 1 1 S . , . ll ' ll ll - - 15 1 ll ll ' ' . - n Q , - 'll ll Y u' Q 1 1' 1 1 1 1 5 . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U . l ' . 5 . ll ll I ll ' ' HP H I ' . 7 ll ' ' . ' . I I ' ll . . ' ! ' I 3 . . - . . D 5 - 5 S 5 . ll hll H H . , - - I I ll I ' ll I ll ' ll 71 hallowed walls' Brxefmg fn W1l1 lt ever smk m? RUSSELL THOMAS SOUTHWORTH Russell Morton Jr Make, Keep and renew frxend sh1ps, w1th a brxght smlle and a reassunng word All State Chorus 1 2 3 Chorrs ters 1 2,3 Photo Club 2 D1st Occup Club 2,3, Pres 3 Camlval 3 gether Comm 2 3 They walk ln beauty The Boardwalk at old H C The man be Won't anybody hmd the lime hsten, John? bucket 72 CHARLES BRYANT WALLER QNot plcturedj Charhe Morton Jr We re all good buddles to Basketball 1 2 3 Dance Charles may be you passed' So you don t thlnk I ll smoke xt' Sxng, sweet Nlghtln gale ll ll I ' - n ' ll . I I ', - ' 1 : 5 . ' ' - 2 5 5 ' 1 s 5 n. . 3 , , . A 3 . ff' 1 .SSA A ,f 1 I l 'll Ql' , i ' ' O ' 5 m ,I Q ., - X ly .i a Hold up those l il A ' 5 4 1 Don't do it Q7 rg 1-L'QJl 7tA. ' I Q ' Y l I I - I S 4. 2 i yt . . ' . ,, -V . . U The Cast Clara Eynsford-Hill Trudy Webb Mrs. Eynsford-Hill Alice Kinkead A Bystander Bill West Freddy Eynsford-Hill Malcolm Berryman Eliza Doolittle Mary Wamer Ford Colonel Pickering Allston Bayless Henry Higgins Tom Bagby Second Bystander Lowell Thomas Third Bystander Dorothy Sallee Taximan James Slone Alfred Doolittle Conrad Feltner Mrs. Higgins Marian Willard Parlourmaid Betty Markwell Senior Play THE SENIOR CLASS According to Greek legend, Pygmalion a king of Cyprus, was also a sculptor. He created a beauti- ful ivory statue and named it Galatea. So exquisite was Galatea that Pygmalion fell madly in love with her, whereupon Aph- rodite, goddess of love brought the statue to life, and she became Queen of Cyprus. The title of the play, Pygmalion, tells us that Shaw had in mind this ancient legend when he wrote it. Now, Now, Col. Pickering IHHY HIHH SE PRESENTS Comedy GEORGE BERNARD SHAW 73 According to the barometerical reading . . . A a a aoooouuuww Just you wait 'PROGRAM' Boys Quartet Class History Class Will Class Prophecy Alma The teachers had fun. I like b3Y1C1U9t5- Senior Banquet Rhythm Rockers Tom Bagby Joan Davis, Marian Willard Mary Logan, Sue McCauley, Nancy Shraberg Jim Owen, Jim r v r lssacs i, Mater fn Where is our food, But--We BIC SEXHOIS 75 Now thxs IS the way xt happened Ya' thxnk I d move for you' 11' Look at that ta1l' S n ap Look who S parkmg out m :1 lonely fxeld' Coke tune for Lentz and h1s harem Latest news Deep m study' , Shots Ready for aetlon at, me worry? ' Locker fa 11 out' S07 We felt lxke dancmg' What do you do when you slup class? ,, fy. ' I A u A , .. . , , . . , A t Q I ' G4 S. m Y, mlb ' r f , AM I l 5 ' Senior Trap The tnp began w1th tlps on behavlor by the chaperones but who 11stened' The day was Apnl 30, 1958, and exghty semors were gettmg ready to depart for Washlngton, D C , on thexr semor tmp Wow' She s cute' This is how the trip ended-two wonderful days. We were all so sleepy. aiu SQ Nw? GMX is rsrNYU Cid U HE LEEQN GT . :- fx. emi Class Sermon HUQYM The Commencement Sermon was held on Sun- day aftemoon May 25, at Calvary Baptist Church. Dr. Franklin Owen spoke to us on Life's Journey. After this service we were ushered into a week of senior activities, among them was the senior class tea which was given by Sam Sousley and Jimmy Isaacs at the Isaacs Home 1. 4 g xQ, a I -- f Q- +- wr-5 , 5 fQ'f'i3,1 X- 9? a fnxf- xx rg, 'Um Ex QM A ' E 7, Karr!! 'q X Q Am ,1 -K Q! F? - ' ni on :P A ,. F ',. , .2 - , if ,f zan y? 'Q '?' 's?' ' ff g 1---L 'i-.. 'fi 45,1-' ' ,Jr . ':-'7.:' i 1-A .,-QESQ, 31-1:1 - h -:Q 2t.ssE,i eff' 1 i 'T- X 5F?xf 'fJ P5 ,- 9 'fi 5 I' Wifkfw. Cs, 'Que' -' :fx -,' 3 M 'C'1- -K . I v: 4 1.6.30 ,Z Q . A EX tg 139 1 ' its AA L vig-'Lq.f 'J ff W ' if Q .- 1 vi ff- Hb arf I - 3 1 Q-.f-vii ' f -' -' v:f'.fg f M N: La. :Q - : v ff ' , N3-:':'x:.rf f '. .-A -f:, 2 '- 1 13' if , L- new f 4 -- ,fy gf, . Q '55 f, . 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Dr. Massie said we could make the world a better place in which to live. With these words we were sent out into the world. cram 311' 7- G of the Cfxerrfgfs Hr Y HY Hfgh TQN S 'KEN Ch TUC Ky f 'W Sf AWA? 'ik P' f2gH--'4il'f41?:E2.:-l x'Q fn, ,, 1, rg, , -Xen! -' - 'haf' l z I - f' 1 f Wi? 4 iil' xg Q' ' ,' iff?- .p Z - ff SQ Ut 'E 154 1' fi , e firm , X -jf .1 4...-5 In a jf f I f 'Q 425 X ' fi. f' ' ' if I .fffi ' ' -7 ' 'ff' 5 vw N HE XXX? X Dr. Francis or ,, M , NR Y Y 35518 Th A ursday ID.. Tfhn - 4 This night I2iiIfl'f 79 Recognition Day The Marguerite McLaughlin Certificate - YALE CUP DELZA MAGGARD AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY MEDAL Caroleona Hernandez Maurice Rouleau National Merit Scholarship TRUDY WEBB Robert Warfield AMERICAN LEGION MEDAL Scholastic Art Award MIKE ADES D.A.R. MEDAL SHARON BROWN KIWANIS CLUB CUP Liska Hunter Alec Murphy Christian College Dixie Nelle Bryant TOM BAGBY Cincinnati Conservatory of Music LEXINGTON EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Elgan Stappe TROPHY Commercial Trophy - SUE MCCAULEY Sue Harney Latin Certificate - Eta Sigma Phi - Tom Bagby TOD1 Bagby Mary Ellen La Bach Harvard Book Award - The Enoch Grahm Certificate - George Robinson Sharon Brown Sue McCauley Sue McCauley receives L.E.A. Mr. Lassiter presides 80 Mary E. Clark Mathematics Cup - William Adams Social Science Award - Robert Warfield Pilot Club Cup - Mary Warner Ford Marian Willard University of Kentucky - Janet Gordon Randolph Macon Woman's College Alice Kinkead Henry Clay Scholarship Medal Tom Bagby Joan Davis Douglas Hall Trudy Webb Wm. 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