Louisa High School - Scarlack Yearbook (Louisa, KY)

 - Class of 1943

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' ,M -ff' 'Y' ' Q W- 21.929 -m f A ,mf ' , Q., r g u-:ns M-SD FACULTY xr Hayes, B S, fistory nion oach . s Lycan, A Science Marshall Sponsor Freshman Class Miss Walker, A B Librarian Eastern and U of K Sponsor Sophomore Class Hrs Thompson, A B listory and Govt Iorehead Sponsor Eibhth Grade Mr Bradley, A B health and History Eastern and U of K Sponsor H1 Y Miss Fyffe, A Geography and hnglish Sponsor Seventh Grade J Bo d, A Biology and Algebra western and U of Principal L H Moore, B S , Vocational Agriculture Morehead and U of K Sponsor F F A Mrs Jordan, A B History U of K Sponsor. Junior Ulass Mr B Boya,'Bs Mathmatios Morehead Mrs Porter, B S Home Lconomics eastern and U of K Sponsor Home Bc Club Mrs Lackey, A B Lnglish U of i Spon or Senior Class O J Moore, English U of K Sponsor Boy Scout Club Mrs Chapman, A B Muskingum, Ohio Sponsor Girls Reserve Miss Lyon, A B Typing and Shorthand U Of K Sponsor School Paper Q x QQ hh. J. h. UQXD sh. 53,318 ftgk Www RUM BHADLhY MISS FYFFE MR. HAYES MRS. JORDAN MHS. LACKEY MRS- LYCAN I y' q bb K i .Q Q. in Q fi ,,-. S O.. T. NR,Qv 'AN - - - MISS LYON MR. H. MOORE HRS. PORTER J f 5Q X MRS. CHAXMAN Q 4 f .3,:2.. N- .wf A - ff ., v .f,, - if-f 1 , 5 wi' .l IF 5-1 5 b 'S X: YA - wwf. X 1 if ff u - A Q'-. ws-s.Tf-,....4 ,gun , , f if .L , 9 .s. AA -' . Q Q vw A. Ty f , A y Ai .1-gf-2i i' -- 's.4'i?gf' ,. P u xkkwigk 'A'-Q., -' W ,Z Q' 12 lb' . wf .1 ' -Q. fi I -..,. . iwfffy 01 .Jq41?if'i ' an U Q, 1 , 8:44 x 1 ff :: f s X Q 3 If 3 5 sv, , VFW., -3 Sf 1-' My 'fgydx :An maya' ,, ,9 YM z Q' , zu' 1 FR A r 3 s KWH W X g . .fu 2 - ,. f JY! ' I 1 ,. 1 w Q , ,. , mx' ,Ju Fixx? js f 'Wu s f My gif E X 1 if '5 xx 'ai gg, ,. ,MQ , gy . dw hui'-' L , w. V 5 ff A sf r- gg: .- Efwiafef Q S ! fwfvn. IN SE K VICE, James V. Marcum entered the Signal Corps in 41. Jimmy was our class president in the Freshman, Sopho- more, and Junior years. He is now trainihg at Vir- ginia Beach. James Tackett went to the Navy in 42'. He was a member of the L. H. S. band and is now serving on a U. S. ship. Willis Chapman was drafted in the Army the first semester of this year. Willis was active in all school activities. He is now stationed at Camp- Shelby, Miss. Herbert Ball, Carl Hayes, and George Hageman, after volunteering in the Navy, left4December 7.- Hub and Doc and Gus were popular among'the student body and took an active part in all school activities. Kenneth Jordan and Tom Vanhorn .graduated semester and left for the Navy January 18. Kenneth and Tom were in the Junior and Senior The last boy to leave our Senior Class was Bromley Adams. Bromley ranked very high Senior test, and had the opportunity of taking ers Training. He is new in Camp Polk, La. first Both plays. in 45' in his Offic- We wish each of you much success in the various branches of Service, and hope you' may soonl return with your purpose accomplished and Peace reigning all over the world. x 1 Wd 'N I an is All BLLL 5 ,rr - . -, .. msg A Ylir. 23LAi,2ilil5i.I-, in ., 1. 5... 3 -P 6 f , xx, P I 1 n. ufvfx gg A J V , . v Xl E F2023-i.iiT ESC-QL .MRI Liixhflih -Pg. Yin-Q.. ..f,L4r. A fa,.-MAL h ,k Tv.. ,,., ,V ,-- x, , .. I-,.Ixk,ikw1.1. LNAN ,N L.. 1. , . Fl lC'1Q'h 1 Tl S' J f . UML ,.. Sit,-2-guT2i --uEn,gLlQ .fUI3i:. JIQSTIC vt' -, I 3. 'SH V 7, 'TA 'T ' ' '.fx,!14u fx.. N ' X M. Q14 .iisifiin 641- fu N5 - ,wg 'Wfzii x:.'.f.Ll L'i,21B'AF. Ti.1..,1i. 41.51 1 H 4. X,4,+1. wi . rn 1 s f fi , , i fl- l fuk .3 , 1 ' 5 'X ' 2 S, . . ,, Xv ... A Xfxgxb an fag Q. . 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I, Margaret Codding, leave my ability to make good grades to Buddy Marcum. I, Ruth Ann Vinson, give my refined giggles to Helen Carey. A I, Richard Hazelett, leave my ability to be tardy to Charles Haywood, so the janitor will pros- per. I, June Blackburn, will Mary J. bammons my love for make-up. We, Kenneth Jordan, Tom Vanhorn, Carl Hayes, and George Hageman, will our ability to get a girl in every port to the boys who will join the Navy in the future. I, Thelma Pack, will my ability to do odd jobs around the school to anyone who is capable of tak- ing it up. I, Hester Fyffe, leave my knowledge of love to Jane Halbert. I, Betty Vinson, will my method of ??? to Sue Hayes. I, Ethel O'Bryan, will my frown and heartaches to Jane Scarberby. I, Robert Boyd, lacking originality, and not being willing to give secrets away, don't leave nothing to nobody. re , aaetib S? f law A , I Margaret Martin, will my love for d Lwimtkiigy' , rea ing hard books to Valcie Thom son P I, Jean Mchinster, will my ability of talking ggi, so much to Maxine Mchinster ' ,Q I, Ldith Chadwick, gladly will my position as 'd'f Hi gg a gh School Senior to anyone who can tell me a ef Jgsf ,N ., '-1 J, ,B Q Q I P Y . ' AQ. .0 'S-. gf 'A,Q n,,,ilA,,A ,gm AGRQFEL A f Q' , - , X .J . -1 , ,I is f If 35 f l El . :ff ' 5 w if : ' ' M ' if rl -S' , L, 3: wx --V ,- A, way to get to California in one day- .,, , Clifford Fannin, will my athletic ability J ' e Calvin Booth W, I, Frankie Reffett, the only intelligent Sen J girl, give my odd characteristics , of lbsing lny to Ruby Sue Ball ,, , Ronald Walker, will my interest in blondes Flem Daniels I Tdith L ll, leave Bill Holt to Lois Ball college Wil ' ..- L. L e,, 1, Jura um tice, will my loving ways to Laura gary, Jane rl-wdck, and n y he have a much luck as I 'J ' ha 'e zac ' y I Herb rw Preston, will my smartncss in get H',' ti ,i ,, ng o't D1 classe to the next nor on who tries I, Doris lwers, will my wcct ways to Madlyn Walla ea I, Plizabeth Johns, will ,my technique with ,rattan e girls to Billy Rankin r I, Frank Sammons, will my best wishes to Brom l . ey Ad,msf who is now serving Uncle Sam ggw We, the seniors of Louisa High School l , wi l to Sy Mrs Lackey, our sponsor, the Junior Class to do 'e with as she pleases Y signed on this twenty first day of May nine Q Y 7, .. M. , aan hundred and forty three ' at , u h witnessed Mary Carter, 45, Margaret Codding we teea 'E 43, Ftarkio Reffett, 45 V Wi JEQ3! Q Signed! Betty Vinson Secretar 45 y Hester yffe D1-asieenu, 45 ' ' ' T kkkunm fig uw- .---a 'N -- -QV. Y- - . My:-W-V - -rw ,,,,Nw- -f,,W,,,'1, V m Y-www,-yn. 'a --, :N 'Y -r .- v .lx-Y' ' 'l 'Vx W, ,, I vt' 7 . swf ff . 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IIVI .vw 1 4 1 X 'nm VO f '7 NW Y ' ' '.x:x.n' 1 -XL 1 uw 1 0 g ' ,U , Lklxr L , Y x Q Y x DX -it ik f px x X-. ,. 4 , mil QEPWHMQ 6 a 4 'QB Q. 1 i ll sf ,-vv all s , foal A 'Q ' ' X R f ff!! ' A 2+ .J MTJETQQ . In September, 1940 some 60 young hopefuls. a may g Jff1,: IQH44. as green as the Isle of Old Erin, entered the 5Lifp' a'. h7Vag portals of old L. H.35. We rapidly became inter- ' QQy1,.. M QQQSQQQF ested in all activities. As Freshmen we elected , 'j f et 1 af .JEQQQEQ Phoebe Chapman as Class President. Phoebe 'fias 'gdzg , Xkbel is Q'd'Vfe ff succeeded by Virginia Vaughan who served as Pres- ffm f'L eg ,vq,.i, ident during our Sophomore year and this year she l,f ' A. was succeeded by Calvin Booth. 1 ul ,.ilgg?'14g av-A The fall of 1941 found us returning as Soph- :ll ,lqggekqj omores and again taking part in the sports and 1 l'.t Tg school life. At times the goal seemed far off 2 kj 1' at and at times our vision was obscured, but the end F S 1w.?l evas, E of the year found us making our way to our goal Q g djff'l,, 4, with the joy that comes with a task well done. ,fjf P r .O 2. aff.. 'ill'-Q 5 The Junior Class has the honor of taking a .5 Q5 P3 Q kt A leading part in most of the school athletics and , f!?,43i , A activities. One member of our Junior Class, Bud- fpxy Q .,,.g:q dy Marcum, wan a gala basketball ln the Dlatrlac 1 fs sS Vf lag Tournament and we had the pleasure of having 1WaQt,i he R Charles Haywood, 'ana aa-captain of una L. H. s., 5 tlwplg img? Basketball Team, and a few other members on the r?ml,!a brat ejggie team. Also, our Junior Play, nHot Water Henryu, Q., mi is ftgihhf' proved to be a howling success. We had the j S ' f .igfV3,l pleasure of taking it to Fort Gay. Part of our a, E 2fMj7MaK proceeds will go for entertaining the Seniors and llyggjg wg.?lYwg?J, the rest will go in the School Fund. imggggf fl Q! QV Our Class Sponsor, Mrs. Alva Jordon, has jggmggu lm 'TT' been most helpful with her wise suggestions. Q .iiwiifyg 1. s il fg g5p1 if :lkfgilg So till next year we remain your loyal faagyam Q Juniors. 5fQ,m,fjQ , ry? MET S il ' fl H ' n ou H or n,5,Ty'qZ:xE , Sf' oe u s o r vo More L - - . .. 'T o gp? I qw., . , . Q ,X if ' W-14, ., . .A sf ,wi -My K - T? 5.33 3 'Q ' 4 . Q 1- V3 -. ' n Vi- -Lf' 1 , --ff .,,,.-fr, '- N.-gx , ffw .A 41 . F' ' , 3, Fi? if x, H M559 'E' 21:55-A rv' xclmf 1 A :aww aw' 'A :AY-f' -Q E 2 5 Y. 3 :Z , YB! f 3,u1 W'Nx,, 4- L .f :' L.: WK' figgug L ,rg V R E . Q . S 3 K- t I X 5 'TG' , Jie 'Ziff' i 1 me QL . f x Ak 2 ,. ,f ,W Q K f ,gi J . FIU' ,hp ' P , . V '-vt., Ti 1' A fa ffl X ' figi ' ' 'W r. ,.. ' , ifEf??'51? .: J . 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WELLMAN VICE PRESIDENT PHILLIP SKAGGS SLCRETARY 5 TRhASURhR BETTY LOU WILSON SPONSOR .MISS DORSEY R. WRLKER There are 58 students in the Sophomore class. We are quite proud of the boys as almost all of them played basketball this year. Three were on the first string ' and played well all season. Two boys were picked on the All-Tournamemt Team of this district and received gold basketballs as honors from the Business Men's Association.. Our outstand- ing players were Bobby Stanfill and Charles Priode. The Sophomores also won the Class-Basketball tourn- ament. We are very proud of Private Elbert R. See, who would have been a Sophomore, but is now serving in the U. S. Marines Corps at Ocean Side, Califor- nia. Phillip Skaggs, our Vice President, was chos- en as the friendliest boy in school. J Ggf7 ,J ffl? affiffnifzi ' 2 7'6?JAiIZf' I7 ff5,g'Q21f Hsgvg -Mia , , lm-35 If Q. fl ,Vg nv., , . .. 4 1, 1 7 . M mmmgwff-2-, , .Q ., 1 .-,wax Am- V . 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Ne have four patrols with eight boys in each and a Patrol Leader and an Assistant over each patrol. Tre Senior Patrol Leader, Jimmy Lackey, is over all the patrols. In the past year we have gathered scrap iron, waste paper, delivered pamphlets for the Second War Loan, the American Legion and many others. In March we had charge of the assembly program: giving the meaning of the laws and the badge. We hope Mr. Moore will again be our sponsor. I X f' rl lc'-ff CL U .123 v The Hi--f Club at the beginning of the year con-5 sisted of fifty-eight students. Clifford Fannin was elected President, Charles Haywood, 'Vice-President, aad Tom Vanhorn, Secretary-Treasurer. Tom was also elected Secretary of the Eastern Kentucky Hi-Y Con- feience for the year of 1945-44, held at Raceland, Kentucky. Thirty-five members completed the Bible study course and received certificates. The entire clvb has been very active in many drives qxmsored by the school for the war effort. mp, KK X X WW u., C.. W1 We .I . bl J, i A , ky 1 I, 1 t xg V' 5 L f W W C 'QU gag .n,,4wJi 4 is L-K :HT Vx-A as 1-fa' Clnggy 'bio fi 32 RT-, ? 4 , A tneQgi5i ,rv xr :msnm1-,pq X 1 , rv l + .W' PQEZSA ?QQg :gags k 1 Z 2:5 L. , yank? 99 x Mp 1 fel, , ' . '-'f L .f ff- Si 6 , V , W f V KQJ zilsi .Nw 2: A 5 S e I :A i Frey, . .,, .9 J C 14 K 1 . , . in I lfff' V Q. . jk. K 3 ' .nw .ff . ff? ,N - - cz: CLUBS F, FA . The F.F.A. Club, one of the most important clubs in school, especially during war tide, is en- thusiastically sponsored by Mr. H. Moore. Last year the local club won in the scrap iron drive carried on by the school. The boys bought and distributed more than 4,000 baby chicks. Fifteen pare bred gigs are being distributed among the club members. is summer they are going to establish a canning factory Now they are organizing a co-op to sell products to club members and farmers. The tools of the club fhive a value of W2,500. Th 1 f th 1 b t d l f 1 't- ural fegdgshaip arfd ctelcrgafge ao lgxyee sip coxglryyieife T is helps them to establish confidence in themsel- ves. More interest is created in the itntellggnnt choice of'fanming .occppattensfand ,the members are encouraged 182 he-debelopment of individual farming programs and in improving their association v with this club. They participate in worthy undertakings and cooperative effort, and are trained for useful citizenship. Scholarship, as well as rural recreat- ional activities, is encouraged. Glik VICE SZ KVE The Girl Reserve Club has been very active ,in the war effort this year, contributing their share to the scrap drive, donating ten dollars to the Red Cross, and in any other way they could. This year four girls represented the Qiihb :lt the district conference in Grayson. PRESIDINT. June Justice Lyons VICE PRES: Rosie Ska gs SECRETARY: Margarei godding TREASURER: Virginia Vaughn awgayf -fr . .,sV x5. j , K .v . Q. . 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WMA Q., 41 E -ff 5 f y I I ' Q . g , Q V, Q 3 1 'g Q' 9 Philip .-.. s.,,.,- W-'H - ,-., ,,- -.,- ..-- B HSKET BALL Another year has ended for the Bulldogs. This year the Bulldogs were young and inexperienced an did well to finish the seasob at the five hundreg mark with six wins and six losses counting the tournament game. The winning games were with Clifford, Wayne, Webbville and Blaine. As a result of the tournament held here March 5, the winner's trophy was presented by Mr. J. H. Boyd to Webbville, and the runner's up to Blaine. Three of our players, Bobby Stanfill, Buddy Marcum and Charles Priode, were selected on the all tournament team and were awarded gold basketballs. , At the close of the season the following players made up the team: Charles . Priode, MCam. Stone,, Buddy Marcum, Charles Daniels, Charles Haywood, Claude 'wbllmnng Willard Belcher, Uharles Britton, Bobby Stanfilll and Philip Skaggs. Uharles Haywood and Phili Sk co-captains of the Bulldog team. Eggs were elected James Hager, a popular member of t class and one of the L. H. S. basketbalge gggagr sustained a fractured leg in the Wayne-Louisa ggmei Since he has the spirit and fight of an old Bull- dog, we are sure that he will be back next year. .W A , 1' aw-wi, A 'A 1 ., S, r ' f, , Q-if, .X Je. .. M df A. .Y 'Y is N X, a .- . XS 1'-21, 1. u v , W if f 5, 5 was-f'-1w'l.4.fMi - S .v K .. 'KN J If V 3 N15 li E hx ,L-Q3 3 f- ry, . l-1 .Q 'Q I V , R .R . 65 6 5 b is V. , :Q X 1 ' WR WM X .X . I X-. ,Q-Q, x , . 1 . 1 W fi' hw .J V A ff 4 f , 5 VK. . ,Q Vg... . - . im CD fix. J. x .,. ,L 1 ' 3 K! , it Q, a 5 5 'tk x 1 Q h-wp . Q-1 A. A , y Q fin 4 x by . , L. .F in in Q Am, x :K 1 ,f . J i A' 5 1 1772- L 4 . Q Y Q-- iff' , ,, , '94- .qfi ,g-' .. ., A, e 91 . L' J Pg- L IL' V , , ' ra , , . A ' -f i. iz 4 V E. mmf. ,-q 4 August September October November December January CALENDAR School stafted w1th an' absence of many boys around our campus. J. F. Page, who returned home on a short furlough made a talk in Chapel Sept. 25, 1942, on his experience in the Army. Scrap Iron Drive started - - good excuse to get out of class--also plenty of scrap iron was collected Had our first six weeks exams and were they tough! Received our report cards and were we proud of them???? Lewis Players presented Uwings Over Amer ice? The play gave a good- example of what might happen if we talk too much. No school--Election day. Football game between Juniors and Seniors - br. won-naturally! Thanksgiving--YUM!! YUM!! No school- everybody ate too much. D. A. R. Program-Mrs. Lffie Praley McGuire gave am interesting talk-- Margaret Codding selected as D.A-H. delegate from L. H. S. Pearl Harbor Day--Talk by Mr. Hayes. we had our pictures made for annual. Christman Vacation-- nHurrahn , Semester exams Seniors presented their play,nHoaded For Eden'. A pleasant suprise began with the distribution of the first semester report cards. M-iw 41539 P 'H . .M K Q J K.. ,. . ui- uf ga W N 15 sas We PM 5- January February March April May A pleasant suprise be an with the dis tribution of the firs semester report cards Basket ball game between Louisa and Clifford Mr Cheek made a talk in chapel in hon or of Abraham Llncoln's birthday Our basketball boys went to Blaine A basketball game between Louisa and Blaine With the Bulldogs as Victors Tournament Rev French talked in chapel Rev Rounds talked on Latin American Class tournament started Naval officers examination Jr Play 'Pot water nennyn was present- ed in the High School auditorium Sophomore won class tournament .om Union College made a Mr Welch J talk in ehapol end later spoke to the Qenlzr clilg Pho 'Uni Tf Iat'r enry F G y or pre ented their play nHot -t Bt ay h fn+ed their Junior play 'Improper henry Properu in the audi 1um t Louisa F'F A sponsored a picture show Senior Sneak Day Mr Dicky talked about Pikeville Coll ego and entert ined us with songs and jokes y Senior Kid's Day Baccal uro te Sermon Sermon by Rev J C Hager NCom encement' Talk by Mr George Evans -nd Diplomas presented by William A Check J The Seniors wish to thank Mrs Lackey for her patience with them and mzy all the seniors next year appreciate her as much as we have .Mb Girls did you know Herbert Preston wants to be CAMPUS C!-IATTE R As this will be the last Campus Chatter for this year we hope that no one will take it too- seriously. One of the most talked about things around the campus is the girls already married and the girls that are planning to get uhitohedn as soon as they graduate. We wish them luck-- Bue Hayes seems to be enjoying herself with ode of Uncle Sam's Army boys. More power to you- Sue.-- If any of you saw Betty V. over the week-- end you should know she was happy because her husb- and-to-be was here.-- We hear the Seniors had a Sneak Day. Hore's hoping they get their Diplomas. Flash! Flash! what's this gossip about W.B. R Jean McKinster5you better watch ham Rosie. Why do certain girls call Juno and Hester NStay-at-homesn? It couldn't be because they're jealous of their will power to nKeop The Home Fires Burningn, could it? What certain eighth grade giel was hanging to bous Saturday night? Seniors were planning the arm of one of our Senior We think it was Lena F. The to have a weiner roast Saturday night, but the rain spoiled every-thing. Anyway having fui. they all seemed to be admtw think of said tho vsrsatil sorry wh and he's planning to join the Marines-- all the hearts he will break!!! It was other day that the Seniors were the most students that could be living---you'll be en they're gone.


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