Louisville Collegiate School - Transcript Yearbook (Louisville, KY)
- Class of 1954
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G11 f.'5,'T.'54. 1 gil SHERLEY GOODWIN Lake Folest replesentatlxe 3 G ee Club 51 52 53 4 Senate 2 1Secl 53 lVlC6 p1es1 54 Art Club 50 1 Athletxc A SOCIHUOI1 53 T1 lllSC11pl. 53 74 Dxam 1t1c Club 51 2 MARTHA GALPHIN D arnatlc Club 50 52 5.3 1P16Sl 4 SBIYICE Club 50 51 Flench Club 51 52 Athletlc AQQOC1dllOf1 53 Glee Club 54 Sandie 34 Lllxe Folest lepxesentwtlwe 53 'xouth QDCIKS l61.,1ESBlltltlVC 54 MARTHA NORMAN Class Plesldent 50 D18H18llC Club 50 51 Dance Club 53 Selvxce Club 52 53 Glee Club 4 Senate 51 54 Pwnclernonlum 53 1Ed1torl 54 IBBIE ROWLEY SQIVICB Club 11 2 Glee Club 51 D1 1mat1c Club 51 3 Tlanscrlpt 53 Q4 Sermte 4 Dfmce Club 52 53 lP ISS CAROLYN PRINCE SGTVICC Club 51 52 03 1P1esb 54 Dmmitlc Club 51 52 Glee Club 53 54 Senate 54 Lake Forest lepresentatlve 3 NANCY SIMON Glee Club 'nl 52 53 04 Dramatlc Club 54 SSIVICG Club ol 52 Flench Club 52 Athletlc ASSCJC11t1Ol1 53 54 Blue co cwptaln '13 C'lDt81ll 4 B ARB -XR A TWAY -Xtlilttic A suL1wt1o11 C lu Club 10 Club 11 n L Club v2 PA VIY 'IROST 1ltt1L -XssoL11t1u11 1 1n11t1L Club 11 P lndc 111111111111 w-1 ll HL Duma Club 10 3 Liltt Foiest iepiesentfitixg 3 1 dcoc 1111111 CID NIYRA WARREN Dramatic Club '5O. 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E if Q 1 if Rx Q35 ,ff .f ,.k,3f. ,A -, , f K ,rw F ff Q1 .. ,, I HE TRLXNSCRI We Will Always Remember Parlramentarv procedure M15 OBannon banging on the table Miss Whiteside sitting on the desk M1 Warren never mrssmg an Amazon game Miss Wrttmeier getting a drink Mrs Cropper with a Bible on her head The French plax in the tenth grade Louisa blowing up the lab Painting the fence Mvras skirt drsintegrating Sallie consumm the brologx specimens Niagara Falls The music box Willramsburc, and Johns brother Being on the Frcnch root PX gmalion the dragon The snowball fibht 12 36 40 The Senior Will BINGHAM leaxes her driving technique to Nonee Theleen BOOTH leax e5 the kitchen emptw CHFEK leax es three dead tennis balls to M195 Mabry CLARKE leaves her law books to the firm or Jones 85 Jones CLOWES leaves clankrng her Jewelry DIETZMAN leax e5 Alfred and Jemima to M155 Hutchinson GALPHIN leaxes Beverly Peggx and Eleanor Walking GOODWIN lea es Athenaeum to the Tens NORMAN leax es her voice to Bettx Sue Lukins PRINCE leaves her need for an ear trumpet to Sally Bonnx castle ROWLEY leaves immortalizing Collegiate in he1 autobrographx SIMON leaves her skirt at the cleaners TROST leax es her Italian haircut to Lelra Broun TVN AY leaves her must exercises to Isa Marx Lowe WARREN leax es her Treasury ot Ingenius Alto Parts to Marx Annes 4l Foshee T 1 P T 14 , .f I ' Y D C Q ' ' ' cr ' V A ' h .f ' ' 'C .ty ' . ,A .l . G 1 Miss Wittmeier dictating a recipe. 7 ' . V'. 1 1 1 ' ' 'Q' . 7 ' ' ' ' . '- YJ 'i 1 ' V ' 7 . ' . 1 Y 1 . I . I .' A o Q 9999? xg Q X' SVUVQUV X K 1 T' -1 -WL -Q 'f coLL.EcE Nawjw Xxx I ' ' M J.: N fag 'iz 3 5 W X 'E E- '-A .. T. -9 fi THE TRANSCRIPT THE I UNIOR CLASS ..T,,.......,A..N MW W. CLASS ELEVEN Back row Bass Belknao Hu1st Lowe Farmer Mlddle low Gray Scheuxch Steckex BIONKH Knebelkamp Flont low Wmston Foshee Cambell Emmerxch Presldent Sarah Belknap Secretary Treasurer Margaret Campbell Court Member Ahce Cary Farmer Senate Membel Sus1e Stecker 44 I I l 7 Q s l 3 1 X T f W ' T T Ili , 2 . if T 2- + WYIKUII S X Q 'rl' 'HN .EO y l Q vb 6'-5 1 oxuw We G ib '55 0,9 V Q 5:2 '94 'XG 0332 O57 K X7 ' if, L QQ ! ,Z I X 'K M ZA I Q 17 ff? iv' Club f f f , 3' X f L 1 C' f I Lellaond ber Debxfe. V GRE+B4-.5 .Subs xi MV' N N D ,Vg 'FY , I I OOUQ9' o x 5an1afElerv-23C Ov S 1-can mv A2233 fff HooP?ff e aww X Q Q Q AGA A 0 I I f 'Poow.L5H nm f f C NN-5259 K! 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I Fr 4 M x K .Q -...... x f I , x k 1 ,J I y i rg I Q Q Q ' K W1 so' THE TRANSCRIPT THE FRESHMAN CLASS CLASS NINIE Back mu Luid Ruch 'XTcLaugh11ii Maitm Cwdden C1055 Middle iow Stechei Boimxcmtlo P19b1d911t Baibaia Maxim Secietaix Treawier Sfillx Bormvcastln Couit Membei Mau Paik Cioss Suiate M mb 1 Maitland Cadden 0 ' 2 5 i Q I 2 J K . 5 A E . K -f avr 5. ' .3 H ' ,M . W - , ,Q 3 I ,E - 3 X i z ': Q . .i . ' ': Clowes. Moorliezid. Dem. P. Ewing. Front row: B. Ewing. Lukiiis. Dieizmzm. Grimes j 2. . . , ,- . . . , v , T 1 S' CW .,.,.,. . .........,. T i ' ' Q QMS? my moiher uuLX mmve M P- Vs 9 ' xb W Demon Rah lxo 0,-N 0 4W J ,A o3v'K ug 09 -e 'S D N OQZJQA X b 195,17 . J Den? cfs 'DIY dx xv-N X 60- 0. sox Q '1 'Lo '54- 5,11 Craedk: cl om Col-LEC' A Dee Dea 5.6. N . 1, f u K5 A atv- l X K. 422 XX ' 9 yay. cn Q' 4' 'Q O xx 6 ' 44 Q, 0 - Cu .- 6 9 o ' O 0- ,. Q E Qfqf Q ' p 'S m V . Q H' ,Q ' , U .Q Az.f vs 'Seb . o F' ' , , AMX, xo ?Q'. 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THE TRANSCRIPT FIRST PRIZE PGEM Incldent He came Suddenly my world was surrounded by a pure and glowxng hght That surpassed reallty ID 1ts br1ll1ance and depth I laughed and sang and was lnfinltely happy 1n It spark But all at once I reallzed I d1d not understand He spoke He spoke of klngs and 1slands and deep blue H1s sphere of thlngs I could not comprehend And soon I knew that I could never hold h1s love For I could never understand h1s klngs and 1slands and deep blue He has gone All that IS left are shreds of filmy remembrance Even h1s face and eyes are d1m 1n my memory Yet from somewhere deep 1ns1de of me forever wells a quest1on What were h1s k1ngs and 1slands and deep blue? lthux C1 OW!-S Class Txselxe FIRST PRIZE SHGRT STORY Sand Castles HAT MORNING the blueness of the skv had waked the ch1ldren early Mademolselle stlll slept across an uncarpeted channel a snore bubbl1ng just under the surface of her breathlng Be1ng well behaved they slgnaled to each other UOISGIGSSIV and lay 1n their separate 1slands wh1le the t1me grew fuller and fuller wlth excltement Yet the day had been cut 1nto the same gentle pattern and afternoon came calmlv Now they sat on the1r heels at the fluffy edge of the water Whlle Mademolselle s1t tmg as 1f stung by the sand talked to an acqualntance under the gradually softenmg shade of the beach umbrella There was salt dry 1ng on the1r faces and underneath a th1n plnk laver of sun Scoopmg up a last dlp of energy they rounded up the1r rust smell1ng p81lS and chose a narrow penmsula of sand on wh1ch to bu1ld a castle agamst the approachlng t1de Mademolselle looklng at them as house w1ves look at Jars of homemade preserves wlshed that she had remembered to make them wear the1r hats And Mother says my nose 1S peellng Sandv sa1d tauntlngly wa1t1ng for Mademolselle to dare to dlspute the statement Then she ran across the level low t1de sand flats to help the others They dug down 1nto the sand unt1l they came to the darker Hshler level and then they bullt the walls She walked down the grltty road to the beach plckmg her way on Stlll soft feet and stopplng now and then to brush off the gravel cl1ng1ng pa1n fully to her soles In the late afternoon she had come 1n dazed and empty eaten a plece of ple and dec1ded to go sw1mm1ng Pushmg back her usual clothes she had pulled out a derellct bathmg sult two summers old She put It on surprlsed at 1ts musty faded smell l1ke that of clothes hang1ng 56 . 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I ' .1 - 7 7 v ' Y - 7 7 3 7. . . . -I D 7 .1 ' , , - ' v ' v H 7 . . ,, . . . . . 3 ,f 7 7 - a 3 7 - 231 ak if 21 7 7 - ' 7 7 , . 7 7 ' 7 7 THE TRANSCRIPT neatly 1n a cupboard after thelr owner has dled Then there was sand cover1ng the road and the steadfast eye of the sea over a neatly scalloped dune The sea was st1ll day colored and measur able although now w1th evenmg there were dmgy frayed clouds over the mamland Feellng the sand 1n her toes she walked towards the ch1l dren crouched together at the edge of the water Tommy says I can t help Wlth the moat Sandy ran towards her used to her s1ster s sllent presence on the beach Well she doesnt do It r1ght Tommy was an overblown boy on the verge of belng grown but st1ll ungamly and unsubtle enough to be lumped w1th the two younger glrls She knelt down on the sand trylng not to rub out the polnted deep marks hurrylng sandplpers had left Ill help she Sald lazy and bored They looked at her very pleased although th1s was the first afternoon that she had not come to the beach she had never before helped them play nor had she pretended to try Before she had la1n on her stomach on the sand ten hours a day readlng and k1ck1ng the sand up Now the hablt was cured The castle had razor shells for gateways and as many sharp p1eces as could be collected on top of the walls for protectlon The walls were th1ck and lumpy furrowed by thelr pattlng fingers Tommy gave orders as lf reslgned to belng leader and the two l1ttle glrls honored by h1s strange human1ty fllttered back and forth collectlng shells leavmg small scooped out places as they ran whlch the advanc1ng t1de filled and smoothed over She added the shells they gave her Before she would have fitted each shell 1nto IIS proper place arranged and ordered but now her thoughts hanglng on a thread of 1ncom1ng foam hurrled on beyond the whlte l1ne of the horxzon You re not maklng It rlght' Tommy hurt suddenly snatched the last razor shell from her and placed lt on the top of the turret Look hurry she sald feellng the clammlness of the sand reach up at her The t1de w1ll be 1n before we re ready But she herself d1d not move She sat on her heels and watched the arc each advanc1ng wave wh1ttled on the sand Someone was foldlng up the orange strlped beach chalrs and collapslng the umbrellas an undeclded woman stood Wlth her gnarled whlte feet ln the water for a moment and then carr1ed her loose Httmg body up to the beach house Mademolselle was omlnously pack1ng her plalted beach bag But I want to see the t1de come' Sandy nevertheless from force of hablt held out her hand to be taken Mademolselle qulckly dumped the baby 1nto a dry playsu1t as 1f slowness were 1mmodesty and started up the shore road her rubber beach shoes squealmg t1d1ly and stamplng neat perforated patterns ID the sand Youd better go Tommy She was only sure of th error of belng late Her brother slowly emptled h1s bucket and stood a moment drawlng clrcles w1th h1s toe You com1ng She looked out and the gulls were d1pp1ng down to the water leavmg the faded skv Ill walt t1ll the t1de comes 1n He turned away trylng to dawdle but Mademolselles razor shouldered back on the next dune was powerful stlmulant and he ran after her k1ck1ng up ralnbows of sand And then the beach was empty and began to revert to neutrallty hav 1ng s1nce morn1ng been veh1cle to so many al1en emotlons The shore 57 ' 1 1 1 1 1 a , - Si 7 ' 77 ' V . , . 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' 7 7 ' 1 K V 3 ' if 1 , THE TRANSCRIPT relaxed and fell 1nto laugh1ng un1on wlth the t1de wh1ch was now care less of 1ts movements s1nce there were no shoes and buckets lylng 1n 1tS wake The shells settled back 1nto obscurlty no longer start1ng forward to nervous fingers and the gulls not needed for atmosphere wheeled away out to sea except for one pers1stent tern who remalned doz1ng on a b1t of Hoatmg log The day had been long and yet unmeasured as shore days are And yet not the same At noon her mother had told her to put on a dress and they had drlven to the southern Slde of the lsland to have lunch wlth some fr1ends She had been surprlsed and then scared by her 1nclus1on S1tt1ng awkardly 1n the unaccustomed damp folds of her dress she had watched her parents tell Jokes she had once heard from the gardener and even then they had not been funny At the table she was s1lent and watchful made more awkward by the gl1b pretense of summer 1nformal1ty behlnd whlch lurked the formulae she had grown up 1n Such beautlful eyes a woman had murmured and shrmklng and blush mg as they all turned towards her Ceven her parents looklng at her 1mper sonally as lf trylng the truth of the statementj she reahzed that the only other t1me her eyes had been mentloned was when she had stayed read1ng on the porch unt1l after sunset Used to the qulck and necessarv but horr1ble atmosphere of meals at home she was 1rr1tated by the stately promenade of food and the feeble but cont1nuous undertow of conversatlon She mxssed the s1lent bloodshot feel1ng of lunch on the beach lt was a very long t1me before her parents slowly and palnfully dlsengaged themselves from pollteness and took her home In the car her mother murmured taklng out a gold compact and methodlcally pattlng her falntly blue nose You d1d very well darlmg Just remember not to act as 1f you had to heal everyth1ng sald Yes we ll have to take her agaln as soon as pOSS1ble the castle All she could feel was the ch1ll of approachlng sunset the uncommonness of belng on the beach at all and of belng alone It was as 1f she had Just reached the center of a maze and looklng through a p1npr1ck 1n one green wall had seen the slmple pattern of all her l1fe before Be1ng 1n the center she must leave agaln but her future Journey was not dlsclosed From somewhere down the bluff she heard chrldrens volces dr1ft1ng 1nto the sand and the sea And suddenly she felt all grey llke the moment between one reel and the next of a movle when there 1S not t1me for hght To prove the real1ty of th1ngs she could st1ll see the footprxnts that had collected 1n the sand all day Whlle she had been away And tonlght she would eat applesauce wlth the chlldren and her mother would come before gomg out smell1ng very new of perfume and k1SS each one good n1ght on the ear grngerly afrald as they all knew of smear1ng her l1ps When she would be 1n her room alone she would notlce for the first t1me that the acrld smell of the 1ncom1ng fog was IH everythlng turmng the sheets damp Because of 1ts presence and beyond It the suddenly d1s covered edge of another l1fe she would be afrald to turn out the llght Even the sea was grey now and as remote as the pale memory of summers passed and the t1de was fhckmg aga1nst the sand wall She watched It cllmb hlgher and hlgher w1th each rlpple unt1l 1t tumbled hysterlcally over smoothlng the rough surface down and then ran sh1ver1ng through the crumbllng tunnels and the shell guarded gateways 1nto the very foun datlons of the central turret whlch then sank 1nto an mdeflnable mound and the castle was taken at last SALLIE BIAGHAM 58 Cllss Tvulwe N . . . . . , . - 7 - v ? , . - , . 7 7 , . 7 ' 7 . , . 7 7 ' , u . I . . Ll ' 77 I ' ' - y , . . - 7 . . . 7 v . - , 7 , . H . . . 7 ' . 1 . . - , . . ,, , . Now, the tide was gathering itself up to curl against the sand walls of - a , . 7 ' 7 - 4 , . . - 7 ' 7 I 7 . I , . . . 7 ' . . - 7 . 7 7 7 . g ' 7 u , l - , 7 , . , t . , Q . . . . . 7 . - 7 7 Y 2 'L' 7 1 v THE TRANSCRIPT First Prize Snapshot HELEN LAIRD Flrst Prlze Sketch ANNE CLOWES .J9 X xtmw THE TRANSCRIPT HONOR XBLIL XIENTIONI The l-loymorket On An Evening Before Christmas The tangerme tang of peppery air Which hints of snow and evergreen Pervades the streets and fills the place With cu11ous expectation and delight The vxooden stalls the cobbled square Do not propose a lovelx scene But Christmas odors interlace And raise above the commonplace This market open to the sheltering night The season would not be complete Without a market pilgrimage Its fiagrance still recalls to me My childhood s fascination of the place I walk enraptured through the street A child again in spite of age My ex es are wide my heart IS free And both brim ox er when I see Mx own Jox on another childs rapt face ELIS-XBILIH RUXXIILX Cllss Txulu HONQRABLE lVlENTlQN Defeof OTHING has changed The same clipped biown grass graduallb iegurgitates the chalkx whitewash lines Man has laid down 1n a futile attempt to add orderlmess to the outdoors Only a few to1n and faded streamers sag listlessly from the cold metal goals while here and there on the s1del1nes an abandoned pompom begins to absorb the evening dew Some heedless spectator has left a rustv cowbell on an unsteady harmonize with its own sh11ll note but onlx a faint tinkle IS emitted Fai avx ax at the opposite end of the field two little boxs are tossing a football with the gay regularity of an alarm clock but they are the onlx ones left here now The teams long since hate poured into tight l1ttle cars the fi1 st a turbulent ocean roaring the Joy of its xictory the second trickling aw av a few at a time clouded streams contaminated with the unrealitg and sadness of defeat Nothing has changed But now even the constant repetition of that phrase will not cove1 the giowing sensation in mv throat the fear that has been building for weeks the shame of a defeat that IS felt by many and 1ncurred bv a few and the blank rel1ef at having finished the ordeal regaidless of the outcome N01 can I linger here more Even now I will be missed at the banquet where we entertain ou1 betters where I must laugh and tell some del1r1ous g1rl she play ed a n1ce game where she Wlll compliment me too not even noticing to whom she speaks Where the flash of Jade Coke bottles and chocolate 1c1ng mock sor1ow with cracked sm1les Nothing has changed Xluu VVAR11Ex Class Tu elxe 60 7 7 ' S 3 . . . . 7 7 3 Y . 1 y l u 7 ' 1 ' l . - U 1 Y 1 . 7 . . . . 1 . 7 bench. and the cutting wind whips at it. hoping to produce a strident tone to 1 ' ' ' QA 7 l ' I I 1 1 7 .fi l I 1 l ,V ll ' ' 7 r 9 -1 .1 . y . . . ' 1 . 7 Y . . . . 7 U s 1 . 1 A I l D .1 7 I I 7 7 I l I I 7 I 7 HE TRANSCRI HONOR XBI E NIP NTIOX Qcedn Cf Dredms When on the xelx et tace of canopred nrght The pearl lrke moon opens her lumrnous eve The shrmmerrng ocean mrrrors the soft lrght lllumrnatrng rts surface from the skv Her subtle beckonrng glance upon the sea Begrns a gatherlng rush fr srlent sweep The runnrng Wfrxes flow rn submergrng me In lrqurd peace Wrth the dark trde of sleep Then the recedrng surt Wrth Whrspered roar Reveals the reet ot dawn a pale grex strand The trde ebbs slovvlx from the dream Washed shore Leaxrng rts creatures on the glrstenrng sand Dream fragments on the sands of memorx Lrke starfish on the beach of eternrtx T P T , 4 1 Y V I 7 . . . - l I ., 1 4 ' 1 1 -I ' . 4 , C . . , w . cf C 7 1 . Q 4 Q I s I 1 iq I I v C V ' ' ' c . U' lc I . 1 7 - Q Q 7. . . . , , .H - ' . . , , ' , V E1.1s.'xBrf:'1'rr Howuzx Class Twc-lu 7- ' l 7 7 , - -,M Y ' . ' A .- I ' 7 'l J Y ' 9 w 2 ' ' , 4 ' 1 y 1' V . . u I Y . - -7 , . , , Mr ' I, '1-.s Class 'xvvlxc HOYOR UBI E XIILNTIUX Prestlessness l am too lull ot dreams Of fluffy candx strrped dreams Dreams of frothy lace And srlver Candelabra l am too lull or wrshes or denrm blue Wrshes Wrshes of peanut butter And rosv glrstenrng apples Fear rs too much wrth me Rarn swept xrolent fears Fears ot Wrnd blown beaches And rorrrng crashrng Waxes I loxe too much my sms Ot malrcrous hauntrng laughter Srns ot lore and burnrng hate And echorng srghs of parn I am too full ot earth Ot deep rrch sorl and men Thrs our earth ot steel and stone Thrs our sphere of men and dreams 61 un C rms 1 THE TRANSCRIPT Les lnsenslbles En h1ver le pr1ntemps se cache Entre I eau et sa glace Entre le cxel et ses nuages Et sous la terre Il murmure dans lorellle des an1maux Qu1 ne sentent pas le frold A mor auss1 parle t xl Je le sens et comprends Ma1s les autres passent sans lentendre Ou meme en llgnorant Je me moque de leur 1nsens1b1l1te Car le prmtemps est un am1 eternel J a1 auss1 le coeur pleln de p1t1e Car 1l me semble qu 1ls sont perdus SARAH NICNEAL Class Ten The Dcrnce Y FIRST formal dance' Many thoughts went through my head when I first read the 1nv1tat1on What would happen 1f suddenly my straps broke on my dress or my stockmgs ran or something declded to tear or lf I got too tlred and felt as 1f I couldnt stay awake a mlnute longer OH I wlshed th1s dance vxas over before I ever went to It The day of the dance December 23rd finally arr1ved and my date Frank Wood sent me an orchld It was small and purple It felt so funny to be rece1v1ng flowers as I had seen my older sister rece1v1ng them for many years It felt l1ke I had grown up over nlght to be golng to a dance from 9 1 at the Rlver Valley Club That mght I took a long t1me gettlng dressed When I was finally ready hockey I d1dnt s1t down because I was afrald to When Frank came we both wondered 1f we could stay awake that long or not We both felt a lot better when we arr1ved at the club and saw all of our frlends and classmates They felt just as awkward' We danced four no breaks and other dances whlch were fun untll the food came I d1dnt reahze how hungry I was unt1l I saw It The food was del1c1ous and I know I spent more t1me eatlng than dancmg I finally pulled myself away from the table because after all my dress was feelmg a l1ttIe t1ght We pract1ced all we had learned at danclng school for awhlle Then we began to do fun dances We d1d the deadpan and the hoky poky The club nearly fell down when we dxd the bunny hop' Another one was the plng pong dance You placed a p1ng pong between the g1rl s and boy s cheeks UGH We d1dn t stay In that one very long Also we d1d a dance 1n wh1ch the bov had to p1Ck the g1rl up We d1dnt even try that one because 1f we had the poor boy would haxe broken h1s back trylng to hft me' I got home much later at 1 30 and Wasn t very tlred I felt so gay and was glad I had gone' EIILXHVIII Fumnn Cllss Elght 63 I felt so awkward.. If only I could be back Bermuda shorts playing THE TRANSCRIPT The Valley Cf the Sun Sir Marel was a handsome knight, As noble as they come. He luled a peaceful kmgdom In the Valley of the Sun He lox ed a xouthtul malden Who xxas to be hls xxlfe But then one dax she d1sappea1ed From ex erx bodx s slght He mounted hls powerful chngel And scouxed tht COUl'1t1NSlClC He questlonnd exelxone he met But none had seen hls b11de HGIUIHIIJQ to hls Castle Hls guei xx as so plolound He cast lnmself from a toxx G1 And ll'l the moat xfxas d1oxxncd The fOllOVxf1llg dax h1s xx1te appealed Clothed 1n a goxgeous gown She sald she xx as 501 rx IH a scoxnful xx ax Solry that he had d1oWned Her smue xx as one of tuumphant glee At the tlllflg that she had done F01 noxx she luled hls klngdom In the V llex of the Sun Xxxl CLoxx1s flxss Xlllt lmdglnetry ljrlends OST OF US had vxhen xxe xxele xe1 xoung lllidgl alx tuends Many lnlauous mcldents happened to them as xe plob ablx lecalled ln latel 5793.15 Mx lI'Hdg1l'l3lX plax mates xxele John and June Beux 1 ex xxele lllalllhd Couple who hx ed lll mx loom John Beux xx as so 11Ch that hu chdn t haxe to xx o1k but Could stax home and plax xxflth me all dav Manx lNlSClUl1lgb got blamed on these txxo lHHOCCHt Cxeatules Lots of UPJES l xx as found contentedlx talklngj to John and June BGIIX vluch to rny Sulpllbe one dax lVlothg1 shoxx Ld me a p1Ctu1e ol 1 teal John Beuv lll the newspapet I llT1DtCCllHl.GlX tln ew a temper tantlum becaus that xx as 1 t mx John Belrx I xx as luuous because he looked dlffuent hom nnne That plctulc 1m1ned1atelx shattued my nnage of John Bemx Mx LOUSID Chrls had an lmaglnaxy plaxmate nxmed Sanks Sanks hx ed at the loot ol hls bod under the Lox els Sinks xx is a plkle Ex erx altunoon when he took a nap Chlls would x1S1t Sanks undew the Loxus The1C he xxould tall asleep completelx buued unde1 lns Coxus 'tt the loot oi lns bed It IS 1 wondu he Cllflli t smothu lVl1l1X llllHgS ClWlllf.,C xxlth tl e pmbess of glOVKlllQ up Onf ol them 18 the lL1Xll1., bclnnd oi 11114-12111 nx pl 1XIT'l1lQS IN llss N G4 , 1 '. ,' . , 1 v y - ' . .V 5 ' '1 I 1Y 1 , C t X ' I X V '7 X '.1,' ' 7. 1 1 1 ' , . 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Q E 5 fi ci: 35 5 x U 4 IP: 2 2 z we O S s Z LC U CJ D3 Z it dn O 2 -J E 2 m Pu .D 2 .-I : E 2 M 'Z rL in ., D1 2 E E THE TRANSCRIPT Rush Hour HE DAY IS cold and the wlnd rushes around the corners of tall bulldlngs seemlng to tear at the hard lmpenetrable structures The streets are crovx ded w1th sh1ver1ng humamty hands deep ln pockets and heads barely VlSlbIe beneath upturned collars and pulled down hats No one pauses even for an 1nstant so 1ntent are they to forsake the b1t1ng a1r for the warmth of the1r dest1nat1ons A woman drops a package and IS ur1not1ced as she stoops to plCk It up precar1ously balanc1ng her other packages on one arm All around IS a steady s eanc of trafic the motor blend ng r o one confuslon of sound wh1ch IS broken only by screechxng brakes and 1m pat1ent honk1ng A shrlll s1ren p1erces the a1r and faces turn momentar1ly as It fades 1nto the dlstance Buses come and go haullng endless streams of pushmg masses of people who elbow the1r ways to vacant seats the1r nerves taut and wearllv aware of achmg muscles after the day s long struggle Revolvmg doors turn unceaslngly br1ng1ng crowds out of the cold IHIO a Jumble of bargamlng XOICGS A paper boy shouts un1ntell1g1ble headl1nes above the roar of the traffic Th1s IS the heart of the Clty at rush hour the Clty at IIS peak SAI L1 FARNSLEX C I iss Ten HIS TITLE IS not my own but one I borrowed because I l1ke to th1nk about It It struck mv fancy the first t1me I saw It wr1tten on the blackboard 1n Mrs Sm1ths room All I can say about l1v1ng you1 1 e IS get everyth1ng you can from It Never waste a moment for every one IS preclous When a dec1s1on faces you no matter how large or small remember that you w1ll never have a chance to do someth1ng over or erase what you have Sald Everythmg IS Sald or done onlv once and lf you d1d do the rlght th1ng be thankful If you d1d someth1ng wrong use It as an opportumty to avo1d the mlstake later on Never use a moments thought or a slngle act1on wlthout benefitmg from It Let your exper1ences be broad your fr1endsh1ps many take advantage of books by read1ng about people unl1ke yourself who lead dlfferent l1ves Look at l1fe as an adventure You can never get all l1fe has to offer you dont have enough t1me Be eager for learnlng and real1ze that eXper1ence IS the best teacher People are the most 1nterest1ng th1ngs 1n l1fe You w1ll never Hnd two al1ke The only k1nd of person who IS un1nterest1ng IS the one who has only a few fr1ends and has I1VEd a selfish l1fe The person who has assumed the worr1es and pleasures of the world IS able to share h1s experlences w1th h1s fellow adventurers Always keep 1n m1nd that Ih1S l1fe IS yours to l1ve as you w1ll It can be a dull l1fe or a l1fe filled w1th exc1tement I know WhlCh k1nd I want do vou CRAY F RIEDBERC Class Ten 66 . . , 7 7 l ' II' 1 1 , 1 S III, 1 . y . . - 7 .1 - 1 . - - - , . . J W riff ' IILI If ll IVG All Your L1 e I . . , . . 1 l'f ' ' 1 , ' 7 Y ' nf 7 . . . . , 7 D ' I , ' 7 ' 7 , E TRANSCR The Tlde The tldc belole claxxn Comes rollln ln Bearlng mlst on lts LlTLl1I'1lllg breakcls And I Watchlng the xx axes IXXIS lnv alo l.l.llI mg RSJOICG IH the OQQLIIIGS of nature 'Wlth the mlst lll ITIX laalr and tne XKll'1Cl on mx cheek I escape to a dleam xx orld of mme Whele all 18 x ondelful beautlful IIAHQUII Whele ll'lQ1P ale no xxorlles of anx k nd But 1116 llutf dt its cbu 5x65 Uanl nut to me As the sun helalds the bleak of dax I must go back to lealltx agaln As the mlst sloxxlx fades axx ax x C llss Tru The Wl+Chlnq Hour OHN MARSHALL HARRIS stepped off the back steps IHtO the sul 1Ol,1llClIHg dal kness that enclosed hlS house Evelxbodx knoxxs that John Malshall IS SIX xeals old but John Marshall knoxxs that he IS SIX and a half He was noxx on hls wax to the baln to get the pumpkln xx l'l1Cl1 hls father had promlsed to Carxe IO1 Halloxve en and had expressed such amazement on lealnlng thls that lals lnformel was TOICGC1 to comment on hIS lgnol ance The thought rex olx ed ln hls mlnd and hls unceltalntx as to the xalldltx of thls lnformatlon had led hlm to consult a thlrd gradel and noxx thele could be no doubt tl at Halloxxeen was an lmmedlate posslbllltx For thc past few daxs the dellghtful plospect of wltches and ghosts had entertalned John Mal shall but as the ex ent approached each nlght became a thlng of 'lpplehenslon He xx as posltlxe that all solts of 8pp3l'1tIOIlb lulked ll'l the CO1 nels of hls room after the llght was put out and the dool closed As he bullcd l11I1'lS9lf under the bedclothes hls rnlnd conlured up lSl11fX Ill lolms and shapes The moon xx as cox eled bx Vvlbpb of cloud as John Marshall now made hls Wav to the baln He made belleve that the dlx leaves blowlng IH the Wllld VVCIG l1ltlG people I'l,1H1T1HE., from thelr avx esome pulsuel The nlght was dalk and John Marshall hastened to reassure hlmself Slllx old ghosts he Sald The baln dool was sllghtly open and the sxx eet smell of hax floated about hls head and all was xely dark Sudd nlx a shaft of brlght moonllght fell rlght on the pumpkln he had come to get It had no face but sat there an orange blob Qulcklx John Marshall grabbed It and lan for the house He slammed the back door behlnd hlm as hald as he could stomped lnto the kltchen rnutterlng Sllly old ghosts Hls father called from the next loom What a raclet John Marshall You ll Wake up the dead HIS father took the pumpkln and the llttle box sat on the kltchen stool to watch hlm carve It He lox ed the brlght Warm kl c en John Marshall wondered lf he could reallx wake the dead Xlxm C Loxx ES Qllss Txxelxe G8 T H I P T . J . 54 4, V . Q . ' I A 1 D 1 In ,171 7 .1 L b I pl . . . ' ' 1 ' 1 ' . I 1' 1 1 L' xvv 1 , . Q w. I Q 1 Q 1' 1 , 1' 1 f 1 . ll 'l .1 1 - ,AL M, , 1l,.q1- H... A -An 1 1 x I ra, 1 ' 1 1 Y ' I , 1'A Alon' ixlllill. A ' L 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 'Av y -1 . A 7 ' 4 v X. 7 ' 1 4 ' 1 ' .L . 1 V .' 1 , 4 - John Marshall had just recently learned that Halloween was coming. . 1 . 7 7 . . 7 . . . . ' 1. V1 1 L 1 ' 1 3 11 ' 1 1 ' 1 . . c ' C- . Q 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' ' ' ' 11' 1' if ' 1 1 . I . h . ' 1 1 1 7 - y 1' 1 1 1 f 1' x l 1 1 . - ' -1 7 . ' ' -1 - ' 11 ' ' 7 1. Q- A 1 1 l. ' . U ' y 1 1 1 . 1 ' 7 y , Y N v 9 V . . ' - ln ' -1 l ' , 1 . LA Y 1 as b l 3 A l . . 7 . 'f .eu ,A - 7 i ' ' 1: . f A. ,Q ww? ax WX? 1 W el iw ,v2QiPS:QiX ww - , 33? A .Q , Eg x 5 ,nwwm Q Sm iw ti' ..,.5 'fn Ill gs 1 ,X 'sa .z M 2 I, E TRANSC . I 1-love Seen The Snow I haxe seen the snow Fall on fro7en ground And I haw seen It Melt and 11111 dovsn e st1eet 111 a n11n1atu1e Hood of Ruslnng xxate1 1 11 ue seen the dogu ood Bloom on twlsted tugs And hemd the 1ed bud bmg and 11111 a song Almost bL1IS111'1'f7 111111 T11 1ox of S31 ng 1 11 ut sun the CUI111L1C1 Colden undcl C1 skx So blue That It hults mx hea1t To look at It In 11s bmuty I 110110 seen the lem es Tu1n 1D1OVV1'l and slovxlx Dlllt down L 11th And tome to rest On lalge b1own tombs T111t Cox GI the ecuth 111131 haxe 1 seen In the IJQSSIIN., seasons 'HH X1 N Summer RCIIII I 11ke a su1nn'1e1 1a1n For It IS usuallx a welcome thmg It 15 such a contrast To the 5QOIC,111110 heat ue thought xxould '1lvt axs last I1 .,lX es the f1ov1e1s a change to lne agcun I1 sounds llke 1 gentle lost 1efra1n The V1 orld seems not QUIYG so restless And the people 316111 so lmeathless To me the rem IS 11ke a melodx VN1th the 11'1X111111 It keeps so 816116111X 70 x 1 S TH RIPT Il ll V3 1 A th . 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'A ' ' ' 1 . :le ' ', ANU Cflusf THE TRANSCRIPT Llberdhon HE ROOM was cold and dark shattered by the stormy wmds Men lay w1th the dust and the ammals Many were dy1ng from dlsease and hunger and Wounds but worst of all some were loslng thelr mmds At that moment there was a shout at the door and seconds later a harsh cruel young man rn a m1l1tary unlform burst 1nto the room He carrled a gun and pulled men back and forth Jabbmg them w1th the butt of the gun unt1l he found the one he sought He was dragged from that room of torture and mlsery and taken to the enemy s commandlng officer There he was placed ID a warm and comfortable room where many hlgh officlals stared at h1m a cold stare and talked 1n a language that he could not understand He became worrled at all the confuslon and wondered what was to be done w1th h1m What d1d they want from h1m'7 What was he to do or say HIS thoughts were lnterrupted as he was pushed 1nto a cha1r 1n the mxddle of the room All the hghts were turned out except the one that remalned tramed on h1S face Now he was more scared than he had ever been 1n h1s l1fe and he wanted to run and never stop QueSt1OUS were dr1lled 1nto hlm hour after hour about h1s army about the Amer1cans about the way hxs army moved and what they would do next Hxs only reply was h1s name ser1al number and the place where he was captured S1tt1ng there he d1d not thlnk of all the questlons but about home h1s s1ster h1s dog and thlngs he had always taken for granted He wanted to cry but that would g1ve these murderers too much sat1sfact1on He was weakened phys1cally by lack of food and rest and by the endless quest1ons Th1s went on for two days and after exhaustlon would no longer allow h1m to s1t up he was thrown back 1nto the room that he hated so Those that were able helped h1m offerlng clgarettes trymg to comfort h1m He wanted to sleep to sleep to eternlty but he was tortured by the fear of more questlonxng Hours later he was awakened by someone shakmg h1m by the shoulders He expected to look up 1nto the face of the cruel young man but 1nstead It was an Amerlcan soldler he was laughlng and sm1l1ng The camp had been captured by the Allles and agam he wanted to cry Now he would be gomg home to the thlngs he loved h1s slster h1s grrl the no1sy nelghbors hard but honest work but most of all home to Amerlca BARBARA TXVAY C1155 Txulvc 71 . . , . 7 7 ' 7 7 . r, . 1 7 ' 1 7 7 , . , . ' 3 7 ' 3 7 l , . 9 7 7 7 , , . 2 ff - THE TRANSCRIPT Cn to Morsslllcr 200 B C Flrst day at sea Dawn broke fast thls mormng over Italy Far away across the dlstant mounta1ns I could see the sun r1s1ng on a new day On the hull of our Greek sh1p the god Poselden was welcommg the young day A good w1nd was blow1ng and our vessel was sa1l1ng fast The Athenlan colors were Hylng h1gh whlle sallors gathered on the deck to go about the1r mormng chores As I watched everyone workmg so bus1ly I wondered what would happen and where we would be 1n several months tlme 24th day at sea As I walked toward the capta1ns quarters today I was afra1d I had never been 1n them before and d1dn t l1ke the ldea of enterlng them now But I had to for the capta1n had sent for me I knocked fa1ntly upon the door but there was no answer T1m1dly I entered the room He was lung mot1onless on h1s bunk h1s face was turned toward me and he called my name He told me that he was golng to d1e and that I must become capta1n of h1s sh1p Don t stop at Naples It w1ll take too much tlme he Sald You are overloaded and must reach MHSSIIIH before the Phoen1c1an Shlp You have a head start but lt IS faster than we are St1ll you must beat It to MaSS1l1H Good luck' W1th those last words my capta1n dled I rummaged around h1s desk for some t1me looklng at contracts and filled w1th a red WIDE made 1n Athens When I told the other sa1lors of the capta1n s death they took It very well In fact there were shouts of hooray from some of them They qu1eted down after I told them there would be no stop 1n Naples No stop unt1l Mass1l1a 49th day at sea Th1s morn1ng we were 1n New of Naples Shortly after It passed from Slght we struck a wh1rlpool Around we went and personally I was afra1d that we were done for But we escaped the wh1rlpool In about a month we should be safely docked ln MHSSIIIH 74th day at sea Real trouble has begun We are nearmg Mass1l1a and a leak has been d1scovered on the port Slde of the boat deck Excltement IS everywhere' No attempt IS belng made to stop the leak because of the confus1on A few small boats have been ho1sted 1nto the water but they are sllpplng out of reach Some of the men are now Jumpmg over board but the suct1on power IS so great that they w1ll drown There IS no escape I have just empt1ed my lead water Jar and am about to put th1s log book 1nto It Then I w1ll seal the Jar t1ghtly My vessel IS s1nk1ng faster faster deeper deeper Soon It Wlll no longer be 1n slght NOTE Not long ago a Greek merchant sh1p Wlth 1tS cargo of leaden WIHG Jars was d1scovered on the bottom of the sea This log was found sealed 1n one of the Jars HAIIIIIPT DODD Lllss Elght 74 . - . . 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Az ' Y THE TRANSCRIPT I would speak softly words of peace But for words gone by I would pass llghtly days of bl1ss But for days gone by I say unto you Words that are loud and belhgerent Are words that plerce Are words that are regretted But are words that are spoken out ol the abundance of the heart I say unto you Davs that are passed w1th ev1l 1ntent Are days that rumble Are davs that w11l be no more Yet are davs that are forever entrenched 1n the soul that llved them I would bu1ld my house upon a rock But It 1S already bu1lt A l1fe bu1lt upon sh1ft1ng sands Is a llfe that totters ls a l1fe that IS sucked under B5 grams of sand and 1nto as many grams IS shattered and forgotten Xlxnlrm GAIIHIN C llss Txulxc In Retreat I was a hundred m11es trom home Slttlng beneath a tree Wa1t1ng behlnd a com ent s hedge For you to come to me Not twenty feet IH iront ot me A busy h1ghway passed I scanned each speedlng car 1n hope That you would come at last You d1d not know that I xt as there Behmd the clolster wall And even then I reallzed You would not care at all And 1n my heart IH sp1te ot me I knew you would not come But st1ll I walted patlentlx A hundred mlles from home l IIS un lu Roxxl hx fllss Txulxc VJ 7 V 1 r 7 .f . 1 .f v M . v Y 7 1. . 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XI1111 X1 N ll1111 fill. s Xxllll THE TRANSCRIPT The Creortlon of the Earth N THE begmmng there was only God and darkness And the Lord was a lonely God lost 1n an endless eternlty God reached 1nto the blue space and molded 1n H1s hands a flrey orb to change the darkness 1nto day However thls br1ll1ant ball of llght w1th the heat of a m1l11on fires shone no more than a Hrefly 1n the nlght for God s country was vast Thls l1ght was the center of the un1verse and the Lords heart was upllfted by what He had made He scooped up HIS land and fashloned the earth w1th mountams and valleys hllls and pla1ns Wxth the t1ps of H1s fingers He shaped shm mountams and Wlth the palm of HIS hand smoothed the earth 1nto level pla1ns Then It happened that t1ny blades of grass sprang from Gods so1l and covered the world m carpets of green The Hrst trees were created to fill a lonely and barren land and some of these trees bore del1c1ous fru1t Whlle others bloomed w1th wondrous blossoms whose perfume filled the a1r Wmds came and gently ruffled these trees and grasses causlng them to Slgh w1th a sound of lonehness Great clouds of mlst gathered m the heavens flashes of llght rent the patterns of Jewels on emerald leaves And suddenly a great sh1n1ng ball broke through the clouds sheddlng beams over all these wonders and causlng t1ny brooks to gllsten IH the first sunhght Soon the sky grew dark once more and yet the darkness was plerced by sh1mmer1ng sparks of starl1ght and a golden moon shed 1ts l1ght on God s new world Over the face of the land now flew many blrds whose plumage matched the ralnbow The a1r was ahve w1th the soft rustle of w1ngs From the brances of the trees God created llttle snakes and furry an1mals who rushed here and there through the grasses and flowers The ocean sparkled wlth the Hash of a m1ll1on sllver fins Then God performed HIS greatest mlracle and placed a man upon th1s earth to enjoy all the wondrous thlngs H1s hands had wrought Yet thlS man wandered a1mlesslv about 1n the beautlful land forever searchmg And God wondered at thxs One day the Lord put a woman beslde H1s man and there was no more lonelmess onlv love and peace And together they searched NIARX CLOVSI S Cl iss Tu elxe 78 . l . n ' y . sky and thunder roared over the mountain tops., Raindrops fell in lovely 7 . 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W 131:53 X5 W 5 'Mm THE TRANSCRIPT Awotkenlnq HE FAMILY was mox mg She would know no one when she got there It would all be so strange so dliferent There wouldn t be any of the nolses of a brg c1ty the busses huge stores mans1ons wlth rolhng lawns and gardens and worst of all none of the people she knew How can I stand 1t Nancy thought as she remembered her llfe at the hlgh the work the klds the prom oh yes' most of all the prom She had worn her new formal so proudlx That evenmg w1th Chuck was wonder ful even though she had known lt would all have to end She hated saymg goodby to exeryone especlally Chuck Yes Ill Wflte she thought as each turn of the wheels took her farther away from everythlng she knew She remembered the bltterness she had felt vthen Dad s doctor told h1m he must go to a cooler cl1mate Whx d1d he choose such a txny forsaken town IH M1ch1gan He could have chosen someth1ng nearer c1x1l1zat1on couldn t he? she asked herself ox er and over aga1n The steady turn1ng of the wheels and the occas1onal whlstle from the trams eng ne wer comfortlng She closed her ey es alone vslth her memorles No longer d1d she see fertlle land but sand hllls Suddenly from no vt hele the xx 1de blue expanse of Lake Mlchlgan appeared She took out pencll and paper and stal ted a letter to Chuck She was surprlsed to End her self more mterested IH the sun smkmg below the hor1zon m1d an array of purples and golds I wonder what lt w1ll be lke she asked herself hned w1th one floor stores Small Slde streets led from 1t to the lake vsh1ch was llned w1th boatworks and docks Anchored ln the harbor were sa1l mg boats of all s1zes the1r tall masts skeletons agalnst the nrght sky The moon formed a golden path to the lake She felt a strange t1ngle of happr ness as her father headed the car toward the1r new house The avt ful dax of the beglnnmg of school finallx came She woke up vt 1th a feel1ng of fear and dread It was a beautlful dax warm fo1 September She forced herself to get dressed She pulled an expenslve wool dress over her head rememberlng the pra1se from the h1gh Chuck had Sald blue looked good on her because of her blond ha1r and blue ex es She admlred herself 1n the mrrror Yes blue does look good on me Then she remembered what she had seen other g1rls her age wearmg 1n town No dear dress she sa1d as she Slld It over her head You re all r1ght for a blg c1ty but not here She tossed lt almost angr1l5 on the bed and took a grey wool sk1rt and matchlng kn1t blouse down flom 1ts place Thls IS stlll dressx and Ill probably be too hot but 1tS the best I can do she sald unhapplly watchlng her reflectlon 1n the mlrror At least I wont need a coat She gaxe her ha1r a final pat put on l1pst1ck and headed for the SIHIFS Breakfast was ready but she couldnt eat She just tasted the bacon and eggs but d1d have mllk and toast before hurry1ng to the car Usually she would take the school bus but today her father was golng to dr1ve her On the way to school she trled to watch the scenery the trees on the 80 , 1' , 1 y . . , I I Q 7 7 7 I 7 7 ' LL ' 77 ' 1. ' ' - v ' ' I 7 ' KK 7 ' 77 7 ' Q 7 . 7 . . I Y , . . H 7 . . 9 -v ' H 7 ' - Y I , ' ' . ' 7 I .H s 1 C 1 U . 1 1 7 ' 7. ' , ' I 1 I ' .1 7 I 7 ' l , . L - . Y. . . . Y ' as v ' ,va L I The town was much as she had suspected. It had a single main street , . - . . 7 . . . . I . . 7 7 1 ' ' r Q 7' ' ' D ' 1. 1 7 I I l - ' - tt I as hh 77 ' ' ' GL 7 ' . 7 7 ' , . ,, . . , , . ' - - . , tt ', ' - y 1 - s I .f 7 .f 7 vw 1 ' - 7 - ' ' ' an v ' a , ' v as V ' ' ' I ' 7 7 7 7 . . , . . . I 7 ' n ll , , u7 THE TRANSCRIPT distant h1lls already turning copper and gold the corn 1n the fields ready for harvest the tall grass swaying gently 1n the wind It was no use This 1sn t rlght she thought clasplng her hands tlghter I don t belong here' What will I do? What will I say? I ll probably make a fool of my self' She caught sight of Lake Michlgan as they topped the next h1ll Down one more h1ll to the left and we ll be there she thought fran tlcally Someone help me I cant go on Why cant I open the door and run hide myself from everything? Oh 1ts too late Ive come too far already I have to go on She b1t her l1p and looked straight ahead Her father pulled the car to a stop in front of the huge red brick school On the right at the foot of a steep h1ll was the town blocking her escape On the left the school Jeering darlng her to come 1n The car pulled away She was alone so very alone She wanted to cry out to tell the world she d1dnt belong here at all She saw boys and g1rls of all ages pouring into the school She stood clutching her books Its now or never On the first floor she passed small children laughing and playing Now up the second flight she thought Lets see oh yes the girls room should be right across the hall Im supposed to leave my Jacket there She watched the other girls as she slowly moved her feet up the stairs At least Im wearing the right thing she thought to herself Moving to the mirror she straightened her hair Nancy Goodwin she told herself angrily here you are a fairly pretty and popular g1rl from a big clty afraid of a small town publlc school' Not that It s really small but well different She turned resolutely toward her home room Staying near the wall she walked slowly up the hall She hesitated outside the door hearing vo1ces and happy laughter from 1ns1de the room Once again she remem bered her old school There they would be 1n little groups The girls would be talking about clothes boys the new teachers and new girls Even the boys would be 1n groups There she was one of them here she was an outsider Slowly she entered the room They didnt know she was there at first She heard snatches of conversatlon One girl was talking about her' Really I hear shes wonderful Lets try to make her feel at home Im afraid shell think we re just hicks Involuntarily she said H1 and walked over to the group sm1l1ng Sitting at home that nlght she re read what she had just wrltten Dear Diary Im so happy Today was the first day of school I was awfully scared when I got there I almost wore the wrong clothes I was so afraid the kids up here wouldn t l1ke me and they were afrald I wouldn t like them' I guess I expected them to act toward me as we did toward Mary when she came to the high We were pretty awful Im just be g1nn1ng to realize that other people are like me The kids up here are really wonderful A girl named Karlene House showed me where to go and lntroduced me to all the people She IS won derful The people here work for what they have At the hlgh we didnt Im Just beginning to wake up to a lot of thinds' HI LLN LAIRD Cllss lN1nc 81 7 r ' ' LL ' ' 7 ' 77 ' ' , H 7 7 7 7 . . , i ,, . . . - H ' 7 7? 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V. 1 I ' ' ' ' 1 ,1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' y ' I ' 1 1 y 14 w -1 .1 A 7 I 1 l ,f Q c . v I .T l' 7. ffl: is ' vclvv THE TRANSCRIPT Trme Suspended SMALL very bored group of people were rmpatrentlv yvartrng tor an eley ator rn a burldrng rn Rockefeller Center Therr bored rnd blase attrtudes were suddenly electrrfied by a sound lrke breakrng steel The huge needle on the eley ator clock jerked to a Stop between the erghth and nrnth numbers All sensed there was rmpendrng danger and were bound together rn a feelrng of comradeshrp Insrde the elevator the small hand of the lrttle operfrtor was wrenched from the controls as the huge cage of steel came to a shrverrng stop The occupants of the elevator yvere two men and a woman rn addrtron to the trnv blue clad grrl Three parrs of startled and trrghtened ey es yvere rrveted on the back of her unrform and all looked to her for an explanatron She rmmedratelv realrzed what had happened the control cable had splrt and how long rt would hold rts mrghtv burder was rn the hands of fate Knowrng the danger that surrounded them she trred to steady her yorce and told them that a cable had splrt and rt would be reparred as soon as possrble One of the men a respected screntrst known for hrs yy ork rn atomrc warfare hesrtated and sard Cant they do somethrng about rt rather qurcklvr' I am supposed to address a group from the Chamber of Commerce rn half an hour and I am rn a hurry Yes I hope so Then he turned to hrs fellovy passengers I guess yve wrll just have to make the best of rt Both the others the man who was a busrnessman and the lady a dress desrgner gave no response but seemed occupred rn thought I certarnrv hope that the cable rsnt badly splrt contrnued the screrrtrst What Oh yes But you know these thrngs are really qurte dangerous sard the busrnessman The dress desrgner remarked r wonder whats gorng to happen I haye heard that you go plungrng to the basement rf the cable break completely The young elevator grrl not wantrng to alarm them sard Oh no am sure that wont happen The men yve have employ ed are yerv capable and can surely mend rt wrthout mrshap If you wrll rust remarn alm nothrng wrll happen The screntrst took out hrs notes and began to rehearse hrs speech However the other two agarn became absorbed rn therr own thoughts Although they were completelv drfferent rndrvrduals therr thoughts were the same as rs often the case wrth people faced vyrth the same danger The man was mullrng over the thought of plungrng to the basement He realrzed thrs meant sure death he felt that he was an average man wrth an average supply of courage yet he admrtted to hrmself that he feared the thought of death He was a respected busrnessman but he began to thrnk that rf he dred now rt would be for the best Once he had been farr and rust rn busrness transactrons but money had become hrs master and now he was full of greed and SGIIIISDHQSS At thrs very moment he was on the way to rurn a competrtor by usrng a technrcalrtv of the law He was on hrs way to rurn a man who had once been a clo e frrend Yet what had all thrs acqurred for hrm of lastrng yalue Nothrng He thought of all 87 v ., I .V Q f . 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THE TRANSCRIPT the pr1nc1ples that had ruled h1s l1fe and he began to real1ze h1s terr1ble mlstake If he were to l1ve h1s l1fe vsould be changed The dress deslgner held ln her hand a packet of deta1led deslgns for fash1onable su1ts and dresses These were handsome creatlons but they were not hers She had felt that her sk1ll for des1gn1ng had gone and she had stolen these from a competltor Th1s woman was on her way to transform another s work 1nto acclalm for herself She had nex er before stolen and she now reallzed what a foohsh thmg she was do1ng She resolved to return the deslgns as soon as posslble Suddenly there was a sllght hum a Jerk and the operator was once more 1n control The sc1ent1st pocketed h1s notes looked at h1s watch frowned and walted for h1s Hoor Other changes were takmg place The fear that had grlpped the two passengers began to fade and by the tlme they had reached the1r floors the noble resolutlons had vanlshed Three people walked out each went h1s way but before the day had ended financlal ru1n and great unhapp1ness had cast the1r ommous shadows huns H1 usl Class Elex en School Rmcg Y LAST DAY' My last day' Tomorrow I shall be stuffed away 1nto some yewelry box never to be worn agam Tomorrow another 11ng w1ll be placed on the finger I have occupied for so many years I know that I am not fancy not half as pretty as the dlamond r1ng that w1ll be there for the rest of her l1fe I am just a plam sllver rmg wlth the name of the school are barely legrble I am gettmg an old worn look ey en though I have been fa1thfully pol1shed ever so often It make me sad to remember all the good tlmes Ive had now to be stored away for my 1ema1n1ng days I w1ll ney er forget the first day I was Worn She was very eXc1ted when she put me on and she stared down at me every few mmutes I guess to make sure I was all r1ght Those first years I spent wlth her wx ere wxld I xx as forex er getting scratched She got me when she was 1n the e1ghth glade and only lost me once IH all that t1me It was the summer that she was gomg to be a Jumor I sl1pped off her linger vshlle she was sw1m m1ng and lt was only by a m1racle and plenty of d1v1ng that I was saved The day she graduated from h1gh school was very gay As we went down the a1sle I was shmy and proud burled 1n the red roses she was carrvlng Next came the wh1rl of college Those days flew by new boys new g1rls a new world to get used to but somehow We d1d Several years late1 at that blg college dance she met h1m I knew he was for her You see Im a pretty good ph1losopher Other boys had held her hand wlth me 1n 1t but th1s was d1f'ferent Other boys had touched me but It wasnt the same Now I shall be removed because of h1m I guess I would be S8 , . . ' 7 . . . . 7 . ., I ' - 7 5 . 7 . . . G 9 . 7 I . . . . 7 . . .f - 1 ' . , . . - I . .I . the crest of a school on my face. I know that the letters that make up . ' 7 7 7 I I . 1 ' 7 , 7 ' ' ' 7 . . 7 . I 7 . 7 . I . 7 . 1 7 7 I I l I I 1 A I A D 1- 1 ' ' -1 7 ' 1 1 . - 7 , U . 7 U . 3 U7 a v . Q Y 7 . ' 7 7 I . 7 . n , . . . . . 1 7 , , v ' . THE TRANSCRIPT pretty mad at anyone else but h1m They love each other so much Dont th1nk that I am mad or b1tter because I am to be put away Im only a l1ttle sorry because now I real1ze that my days and the thmgs I stand for are over She IS now a full fledged woman and I represent the glor1ous years between ch1ldhood and womanhood I shall try to take It l1ke a good r1ng when I am removed tomorrow Maybe someday she w1ll have a daughter to wear me and love me But for now I must QIVG 1n and let a wedd1ng rmg take my place You see tomorrow IS her wedd1ng day BFITY lNlooH11hAD Cllss Nmc MUSIC I-lctth Power HAT WOULD the world be w1thout mus1c'I What 1S th1s power over all l1v1ng creatures that can change a mood faster than any other med1um'7 I see a mother awakened by the tretful wh1ne of her baby for ltS bottle As she warms the m1lk she turns on a small mus1c box The baby slowly becomes aware of th1s phenomenon and 1tS cry IS no longer heard I see a g1rl runn1ng up the sta1rs after a quarrel Wlth her bov fr1end Throwmg herself on the bed she H1135 on the rad1o as a matter of hab1t and bursts 1nto tears Her sobs are broken by the Chop1n melodv Her m1nd cools her tears subs1de and all IS forg1ven Strange med1c1ne th1s mus1c' I hear the usual mutter1ngs of the parakeet completely sat1sfied Wlth 1tself I turn on the rad1o The sound IS d1sturb1ng the mus1c IS Jazz So mus1c can change temperament IH an mstant If g1ven t1me could lt change a way of l1fe The graduates of a certa1n year from a school of mus1c were looked up vears later Very few had become delmquents or had comm1tted cr1mes Two pr1sons were checked to see how many 1nmates were mus1callv 1ncl1ned or apprec1ated good I'Y1LlS1C In the first pr1son of around four thousand about a dozen were found Wlth such 1ncl1nat1ons In the other there were no such people' Can you remember stor1es of the first World War how on Chr1stmas day Amer1cans began smgmg S1lent N1ght Holy N1ght and through the somber om1nous a1r rose the same song 1n the enemv s tongueo What would have happened 1f they had cont1nued s1ng1ng 1nstead of murder1ng I am conv1nced that 1t mus1c were put to ltS best use It could wo1k m1racles To haxe the power to change a person s temperament mstantlx and then to prey ent cr1me and murder IS proof enough of 1tS potent1al1t1es What else IH the wo1ld can work such wonders? ILD1 9C11L11:1c11 us Is xc 89 1 - - , v ' 1 Q I I C Ia '- 1 ll r ll , . , . . ' y . 7 . . - . . 3 . The parakeet is now as excited as if the cat were staring at it. ' 7 . , . . . . S, . . . ,, ' 7 , . . - - v . V L l . V ' 1 V l ' ' V C11 1lL 'Il THE TRANSCRIPT Old loseph AVE YOU EVER known a colored pe1son xe1x well I know one who Ib as black as a l1cor1ce Stlllk and just as old as he lb black H1s name lb Joseph French and he Works on our farm Joseph IG mmds me of Uncle Remus Wlth h1s corncob p1pe and tattered old hat He has manx stor1es It anyone has the tlme to l1sten He 1snt su1e howl old he IS but we haxe hgu1ed that he was a httle bov durmg the CIXII VV ll Joseph doesnt know how to read or XVIIIG but he can count a l1ttle Although he IS not mtellectually smart he IS vexx YV159 He knows all lhc1e IS to know about the land 1n Kentuckx 'md lb xerx dependable Whenex e1 the1e IS a CIISIS he IS alwavs there to do what he can and he asks so l1ttle 1n I9'EL111'1 Joseph 15 grateful fo1 the sl1ghtest tavo1 All th It I hax e also learned that It IS wonderful to have a f11end l1ke Joseph Who ooesnt haxe my color sk1n who IS strong and gentle it the same tlme and w ho IS a frlend on Whom I can depend BFI IX XIOORIIP an llss N Chrlstmds Mouse NI OUR HOUSE we hate a Chr1stmas mouse Not a real one you under stand but a DICE soft stuffed one He IS a wh1te plush person Wltll somewhat faded red velvet ears nose and feet H1s ta1l I am sorry to sax IS gone Only a stub of red felt and a sta1n of p1nk on h1s s1tt1ng down place are left to show Where a magmficent ta1l once hung H1s eyes are snappmg black buttons and 1n them IS an eXpress1on of m1sch1ef even though he IS over fifty vears old On h1s face IS a look of great patlence the IS certamly very pat1ent as I cant count the nun1ber of tunes Ive k1cked hlm out of bed J He belonged to my grandmother then my mother then my S1StGF and now he belongs to me He got h1s name Chr1stmas Mouse because he w as g1ven to my grandmother on Chr1stmas day He really doesn t look h1s age He hasn t been g1ven a lot of w ear and tear except for the t1me when he lost h1s ta1l I guess he IS one of those fortu nate people who never look old even though they are XX EXDH IIExx1NC Cllss Elffllt 91 Nw 4 7 4 I . Y h .' t . l c c ' . ' . - . v . ' . ' ' . ' ' ' . 7 . -1 ' 1' V 1 v ' - K - 1 . ' -' N, ' 1' 'Z -- ' x ' 1 - -' C ' ' r ' ' I . ' w 1 Y ' 1 . Y r 1 C A -1 - AL- 1 ' 1 My C ' - r Kr f Q v 3 . . ' 1' .' ' U . C C 1 4 1 ' 1 fn l ' u w 1 I 1 ' 1. A 2 I know about farming and the land has come from him. I E 1 ' v ' ' - - , ' 5 K , c c c , C 1 'ine 1 v 1 ' ' 3 V - n U , 7 . I ' 3 7 ' 7 ' r . . . 7 '7 . ' , . - v - - 1 7 7 I ' LA . 77 7 I I Q 9 - . 1 ' - Y , v My - I Y Y E Y - - z ' 'g V 9 ff g grunge P-x 'SKF fL'A1-Cast X XX CLUB Sv 0? V 1 Q1 vid' X ,Q fbu - ,0 f A-, Q xx k A R 6 x o 7 X iff? vow , 1 Q, rv' 1, .,- ' mtg H CX Q GLEE-xQf 1 seize CLUB Q15 9, Qs ,---1-1, C . I Qovx New A ec, X , C 5 -XAIOPXN-D prec, 3- THE TRANSCRIPT STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION THF SENATE Back low Rowley Galphln Norman Bmgham Punce Dletzman Cheek Cross Schavx Bass Flont row MISS Reese Mrs Croppe1 Kemp Cadden Tvmy SYGCKQI Clarke Fllfflel G0OdW1H Walren lP1GSl M1Sll1g Oldham Presldent Myra Warren VICE Pres1dent Sherley Goodwxn Secretary Allce Cary Farmer Entertalnment Chalrman Molly Bass Athletlc Assoc1at1on Mary Cheek Dance Club Ellzabeth Rowley Dramatlc Club Martha Galph1n Pandemonlum Martha Norman SGTVICG Club Carolyn PFIDCG Transcrlpt Sally Blngham CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Sen1or Class Sherley Goodwm Loulsa Clarke J unlor Class Al1C9 Cary Farmer Sus1e Stecker Sophomore Class Robln Schaw Beverly Tway Freshman Class Marv Park Cross Maltland Cadden E1ghth Class Kate Oldham Vlrglllla Kemp 94 Glee Club. ...., Dietzrnan THE TRANSCRIPT THE DANCE CLUB The Dcmce Club row Ewmg Brooks M111er Dletzman Edelen Twav 95 Back row: Cross. Friedberg, Ruch, Fitzhugh, Rowley 4Pres.5, McNeal, Mrs. Murray. Front THE TRANSCRIPT THE DRAMATIC CLUB The Drclmcltlc Club Back row Mrs Akers Cross Tway Clarke Belknap Schaw Brown S1mon Trost Haldeman Brooks Front row Abell Gray Farmer Bmgham Galphln tPresJ Dxetzman Dodd HE STOOPS TO CONQUER an elghteenth century Enghsh comedy by O11ver Goldsmlth was presented by the Dramatlc Club on March 19 under the d1rect1on of Mrs John Akers Pr1or to the performance members of the cast were heard pract1c1ng the1r pronunc1at1on so as to speak wlth a true Engllsh accent and enunc1at1ng such phrases as the followlng Act 5 Scene 1 Mrs Hardcastle-I have never met w1th so many accldents 1n so short a Journey Drenched m the mud overturned 1n a d1tch stuck 1n a slough Jolted to a Jelly and at last to lose our way' Tony By my guess we should be upon Heavytree Heath about forty mlles from home Mrs H Oh lud' Oh lud' the most notor1ous spot 1n all the country' We only want a robbery to make a complete mght ont Tony Dont be afra1d mamma don t be afrald Two of the five that kept here are hanged and the other three may not find us Dont be afrald Is that a man thats galloplng behmd us'7 No It s only a tree Mrs H The frlght w11l certalnly k111 me Other characters were MISS Nevllle Tony S1r Charles a mald 1nnkeeper servants and men 1n alehouse We were shghtly uneasy when the curtam rose Pshaw the audlence was qu1te enthus1ast1c and lt was Jolly good fun you know' 96 5 1 , . . : , . ' . - . . . - , 5 Y 5 ' Whereabouts do you th1nk we are, Tony? T s . .1 , . , . . l . ' 7 Y . , . - 9 7 ' , . , . . , . . . , ' Z . ' . , , . 1, . , an , 1 , . ' 1 . - . u . , , , . THE TRANSCRIPT THE TRANSCRIPT The Trdnscrlpt Llterdry Bodrd Standmg Hurst Gray Slttmg B1ngham1Ed1torb Clowes Warren Rowley Th1s year the Transcr1pt Board was d1v1ded 1nto departments for photo graphs art work ads and sports There are over th1rty plcture pages 1n the year book twlce as many as there were last year Helen La1rd was awarded the pr17e for the best photograph The art department sponsored an art contest won by Anne Clowes as well as drawmg the fore pleces for each sectlon of the book A party was glven for the first class to turn 1n two ads per person The hterary board 1S sponsor1ng a lower school llterary award as well as a plaque for the upper school glrl whose wr1t1ng shows most or1g1nal1ty and promlse We hope that th1s award w1ll be made for many years to come to encourage good wr1t1ng The Transcr1pt Falr had many new features thls year 1nclud1ng class sponsored booths of all var1et1es a cake contest a puppet show games and a Country Store The polnt system 1n whlch a Class earns po1nts towards a prlze by turn mg 1n snapshots ads and hterary mater1al was won bv the nmth grade wlth a total of over 2 000 po1nts The Transcr1pt Board thanks the whole school for thelr suggest1ons co operatlon and enthusxasm resultmg ln th1s year book of 1954 97 I I - n ' - - f - . 7 3 9 ' 7 9 .1 ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 - 3 7 7 .1 7 , . , - 9 7 ' THE TRANSCRIPT THE GLEE CLUB The Glee Club Back row Cadden GO0dW1H P Ewmg McLaugh11n Martln Warren Cheek Cros Abell Mlddle row Ruch Lalrd Dent Bonnycastle L Dletzman Stecker Brown Luklns Grlmes Prlnce Geleynse Emmerich Front row A Dxetzman A Clowes MISS Meade The Glee Club enjoyed an excellent and stlmulatlng season thls year as under the dlrectlon of Mlss Meade each member galned lnvaluable new mformatlon Llbby Dletzman was pres1dent The annual Chrlstrnas pro gram glven at school lncluded several selectlons w1th the Elghth and Nlnth grade chorus A full sprmg season followed made up of several songs wlth the Male Glee Club 1n March an assembly program 1n Aprll and two selectlons on School Sunday On Apr1l e1ghth members partlcxpated ln the All State Chorus at the Memorlal Audltorlum Due to the unfall mg enthuslasm of every member the Glee Club had one of 1tS most successful years 98 ' : , ' . . ' . ' . ' . . . S . Galphin, Simon.. Booth.. Moorhead. B. Ewing, M. Clowesl Foshee. McNba1,'N0rman1 7 . I l Q , . - 7 7 5 THE TRANSCRIPT THE SERVICE COUNCIL The Servlce Councll Standm Punce 1P1es1denn McNeal llpth G1ade Rel esentxtx v Knebelk mp 111th Grade Representatlxel Slttlng M s Vlendxew Falmel 18th G ide R p eaentfxtxxei Gurnes 19th G1ade Rep1e-sentatnev The Serx 1ce Club was reorganlzed thls xear so that e cu class would haxe equal representatlon lt s ncw called The Selwce Counc1l and IS lrom the lower school Ou1 first pm ect xx as the Communltx Cheat 111 whlch we surpassed our aheadx h1gh Goal The Qkatlna Partx xx is a great success the ploceeds were uled to sponkov a Koi an WHI Orphan and Send a CARE package to Korea The Ped C1055 Box duve xx is also worthwlule Our last pro ect vas the Red Crows d1xe 1n uh ch each J claw Obtalncd a high percentage of donatlors 09 l l l l l gz , ' ' ' . l c ' gr a we . a made up ot members elected from each class, including a representative '. I y . . . . L . L 7 ' K7 , Q ' , ' . 1 . l U , U V LA ' fy . ,E . 4 c . . t .' up s ' ' . N ' -. , f 1 l ,K I 7 -Q D 1 . THE TRANSCRIPT THE PANDEMONIUM The Pdndemonlum Dletzman Front IOVK Mrs Murray Hurst Schelrlch Farmer Cheek Norman Edltor MlSS1Hg Trost Durmg 19531954 the Pandernonlum Board has pubhshed more ISSUES than ever before The paper has been made smaller and more up to date w1th new features such as a letters to the edltor column and fashlon news The Board sponsored a sprmg style show on Apr1l 26th w1th Colleglate models and clothes from Bycks 100 Back row: Farnsley, Miller, Patterson. Schaw, Carnpbell. Lowe, Winston, Bass. Brown. ' 7 ' Cl ' 37 ' 7 I DQQ5 -. -fe J i 'ob 5' fi 75 iz V5-.. X x v 555 Rm ZX My Q CFsf ,H,,fff I O , 0 xy Sailing X agigi ff A. ,-D 'r 3' - ' X , f'f if 0 'X W X 4 X f 'Q' ,Eh V I-53 ,. aiili , gsg ' f SQA f f 1 .iw 552 fx ,X 4::'?7 , - 4l::F , 'is 25-r f , SI? ' ' ,f iff ff' , f ,ff X K ,I I ,4 5 L, f , Q K if YW Z.-1 Efil- Il- Q X 1 -lr kxft- -434 QXNQTX' 3 C ff 2g Z:-' - K -J X X K Q N K 5 L- Z ' THE TRANSCRIPT Blue and Gold Colptcuns Nancy S1mon captaln of the Blues and Patty Trost captaln of the Golds have both been un fa1l1ng 1n then' excellent leadershlp and sports Shlp They have str1ven for falr play and have 1n stllled 1n thelr respectu e teams the ldea of playlng for the love of the game and not for the score MISS Mabry has g1VGD both teams a feehng of ac Comphshment not onlx IH playmg sk1lls but also ln sportsmansh1p 102 . w 1 . v 1 ' . . .7 . . . V. 7. . t . Ev if ESQ E Vg. fy? 3 M Q waww. MM I xx lf THE TRANSCRIPT HOCKEY TEAMS The Hockey Teams Back row Gllphm Cheek Campbell Lowe Theleen Stellu gs Frledbelg Schm Gelewnse Fltzhugh Beverly Tum Edelen M111C1 Abell Mlddle ron Clirlxe Moorhead Eumg Bubuw Tun G1 IX Lukms Brook SC11ClllC1fl Wlll n Clones CIOSS F 11 BLUES BGXG11X Tw ax Greta Emmer1ch Kala Booth Ann Clowes Judx Knebelkamp Martha Galphm Mau Park Cross Judx Sche1r1ch Nancx S1mon Betsv Ewmg SUSIE Stecker Balbara Tvvax Betty Moorhead Jodx Abell Margaret Campbell Salhe Farnsley Sandy Gray Gray Fmedberg Elene Hurst GOLDS Klttx Edelen Isa Mary Lowe Marx Cheek Rosemary Gelex nse Peggy Brooks Loulsa Clarke Eleanor 111111191 Judx Stellmgs Patty Trost Robm Schaw Nonee Theleen Mx ra Warren Bettx Sue Lukms HOCKEY POINT GAME RESULTS OC 14 4 2 Blues Oc 21 Golds O 3 0 Blues Nov :J 7 3 Golds Nov 17 6 3 Blues 104 4 , 1 ' ' ': Q ' . . . ' . . 'I . ' ' . 2 '. ,' . ' '. ' lj. . 4 '. . I 'I c '. c . 'A . z ' ex 'Q ' . 's. . 2 e . Y . ' . . rm row: Booth. Faxruslejv, Stecker. Trost. Simon. Hurst. Knebelkamp. Emmerich. V ' 7 v ' . A . ., V r ' my ' 2 1 f , 1 A . r 1 71? r ' . K Y ' 7 V 7 t. - ' t. .... 4-0 Ct.29....'- ' - . , . v -... -I . L4 . . . 'I BASEKETBALL POINT GAME RESULTS THE TRANSCRIPT BASKETBALL TEAMS The Basketball Teams Foshee Knebelkarnp Moo1head Brown Ernmerlch Schaw Front row Evxlng Bazbal Tw'15 Beverly Tvxay Slmon Trost Stecker Warren Cloves BLUES Betty Moorhead Patty Trost Nancy Sxmon Lella Brown Barbara Tway Greta Emmer1ch Mary Agnes Foshee Judv Knebelkamp Beggy Brooks GOLDS Sus1e Stecker Beverly Tway Sall1e Bmgham Sally Farnsley Ann Clowes Mary Cheek Eleanor Mlller Betsy Evvlng Lou1sa Clarke Robln Schaw Feb Feb Mar Mar Mar 31 23 29 18 29 23 28 24 27 23 Blues Golds Blues Golds Blues Back row: Miss Mabry. Galphin. Miller. Farnsley. Cheek. Clarke. Brooks. Bingham. . . ' . . ' . . 1 . ' '11 7 . . 7 iff? ' . I ,f . 27 .......... - . 27 .......... - . 4 .......... - . 11 . ......... - . 18 .......... - 106 THE TRANSCRIPT THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Athletlc ASSOCIGIIOH Back row Cohn Campbell Twaw Knebelkamp Clovses Abell Emmerlch Front row Hur t Slmon M1ss Mabry Cheek mPresl Lowe Trost Ste Presldent Secretary treasurer Blue Captam Gold Captam Blue Co Captam Hockey Chalrman Basketball Chalrman Baseball Chalrman Tenms Chalrman E1ghth Grade representatlve Nmth Grade representatwe Tenth Grade representatlve Faculty Adv1sor 108 cker Mary Cheek Isa Mary Lowe Nancy Slmon Pattv Trost Elene Hurst Barbara Tway Judy Knebelkamp Greta Emmerlch Margaret Campbell Kathy Cohn Ann Clowes Jody Abell Mlss Mabry 2 IM, I A 'H Gold CoZCaptain Stecker M way? Q AQ gjii NNXQ Q xX W X ff x k ' ali ff 195' 2? IQZQ jjj 5, ' P J 3 Q X ,Eg LII EJ . 5 E Q59 1' fix ii- ig ff A 22 0 K ,SJ I 1-4. 1 QN it l N 1 S I Q -.g,i7h4jffe7f- E TRANSCR LUXXl4ll SCHOOL l'll1S'l Plllfl- Th111li1nq IH Bed VK1ll thug 1e1llx bc a n1c11111ng I5 H1619 such C1 lllllig as dax Could I bee 11 110111 the n1ounta1ns Il I xxe1e as tall as thex NUI XIIXI Levely lfloeli ol Snewhnue A lm elx Hunk ol s11oub11cls Flew past 1111 xundoxx p111e One left he1 bubx bud And then 5he Hen an ax It chopped upon 1111 xundoxx s mst 1nd catch 11s bu 1 Il lelt 115 1414111911111 mug I sm the otl1e1 s11c1v1b11ds L1ght Ill a 111eadoxR Closebx The Snoxxbnds on the qmuncl VX 11h 11ue1 1 pup VK 1th nexu 1 sound 111 1411111111113 111 thg S11 xx Hoppm l1opp111g to and fm Wlnler Ike the feel of a 511011 fall 1kg the feel oi a nolsx xxlnd 1ke the leel of 1 511011110111 1ke to see the b.11e Uses bend lilx ll N L s11r111 Sx11111 110 ssFl T H I P T I' xfx 1 'L 7 1 - ' 7 ' V . ,S . . . v'? ll lC1,1-ywcmle 'ca .xxx fflalx llflf 1Xl5l,lf . C 'TIUX '-fl . -7 v .,. . 4 1, .- , M-ill T11 z 1' ' ' S '1z1tl . And when 11 took 21 Step ' ' , 'V x 1 1,31 lXl1 1- ' -I ' ' 1 .f 11 '- lin-iI.1'N 111-111 Du Class M1111 I l' ' ' Y . I l' 1 A ' 1' . I l' 1 ' 1 Q 2 ' ' f ' . I l' S ' ' '1 ' . If 3 Clalff I THE TRANSCRI Class Seven CLASS SEVEN Back 10W Stltes McAl1ste1 Robertson Graves Cwstlernwn Glesham Mlddle low Hobson Mmphy Blown McClu1e Malkham FIOHL xovx Chxmbexs W11l1S Duncmn C1 ldy Johnson 111 PT 3 Q A 5 1 2 - s f 'Q , E S , E + 2 I 1' 1 if :bo L f 1 X. 5 5 E ' I I . I, '. ' . . c c . ' . . ' f . ' , ' , '. ' , ' ' 'Z 2 '. . l . 1 . E TRANISCRI The Qctopus ln the Sect NCE a long tlme ago there l1ved a glrl named Laura She l1x ed near the sea She had an older brother named Lachlan Sometlmes they would iight and tease each other but most of the tlme they were n1ce together One day Laura sald Father max I go out to see the half of the old wrecked sh1p'7 Why? Haven t xou heard the Story about the old sh1p'7 No Please tell me about It Please All rlght It all happened when xour L landmother went swlmmmg Fathero Yes Lachlan What were you telllng Laura about? I xx as telhng her about the old Shlp Max I l1SlS1'1 tooo Yes vou may and Lachlan dont xou lnterrupt any more Yes Father As I was sax 1ng vour Grandmother went swlmmmg near the old Shlp she saw somethmg move It was black and lt was an octopus It grabbed her but she fought It Fmally the octopus kllled her Now do xou see whx I don t want xou to go near the sh1p Yes I do After Father had fimshed Lachlan asked Laura to get h1s spear She sald No I wont All Ilght I w1ll After a wh1le he was 1n the water and swlmmmg awax to the old shlp He xx as on to It before xou could sax Jack Rabblt He saw the octopus and fought w1th h1m It was a terrlble fight The octopus put one of hls arms around Lachlan s throat Lachlan took h1S spear and bhnded h1m He stuek h1m ex ervwhere untll he kllled the octopus Lachlan got off the sh1p and swam home He told h1s father and mother and they were so proud that they gave a huge party all for Lachlan NIA11GxRL1 Rmxouas C l iss Thlec Wlnter The a1r IS filled w1th snowmg The wmter w1nd IS blowmg The flowers and trees stop growmg Some l1ttle blrds tuck the1r heads Deep down soft 1ns1de thelr beds POHTLR XVATKINS Class Four 112 T H . P T N, l . ' LL v . , U ' 79 HNOY9 L6 77 an 'I K 1 7 7 - 'vv nl . ' . , . '1 4 Y ' - av . I . nk 77 A AL 7' KA q . ' 77 sk V ' 77 I It U I v , ' av a U v v .X - as 73 it l - . . . . Y , U . She was very interested in the ship, so she got on to it. All of a sudden ly 7 7 . ' '99 ' M bk- 77 -I , . i - an 1 17 I H 1' ' ya 7 ' 7 7 61 ' .77 Y .5 I . . . . Y v. . I . U . - 1 Y 7 . H Jax lin. CLASSES FIVF AND SIX .., ,.. P-. -. -, ..- M ,-. ,. .,. ,f ,.1 ,-4 - ,.. p-4 .-. T121 :ef- E..-95 .QQ :fx :b' mg? .Zhi Elini :...,: .Z -.-.IR ,.-.- .1112 F2 .AA ,-,-.L 7-if -za f-N... H-- :W .,- sei lgi iff 45. :iz :fb ' ':.T5 35,5 :O - 43-U :MGE , 55 2 - 13:4 2 2,4 v'-:f'N. Qt 4 4523 1779? 3: I Mai. -tza. zkgp ?1L:.E QW Z 55' 115.3 :z:, GIAC QM' L 3-uv --lr: ..H,,. --Qcis .iZ'7' 35935 E047 F,--2 E?'F ..:iE VZ. BEHE ggi' 21,54 L-45,52 E TRANSCRI My Clown Once I had a lrttle clown And I named hrm Buster Brown He xx rs 'rlxvfrxs xcrx srd Because hc was so xerx bad One day my cloxxn went out to play He sard Im omg, out to st rv I sud Plefrsc come back Buster Broxxn Oh please come back my lrttle cloxxn Then I heard hlm call to me Ill be back Just Walt rnd see I saxx hrm fall onto the street And that rs xx here he lax to sleep I xx arted trll that dax had gone And xxarted to the lolloxvln drxxn Then I heard an angel sax Your lrttle cloxxn has come to stav x Xlc F1 xx N Mrs Robrn lslos Some Botbres T WAS a xxarm sprrng mornrng and Mrs Robrn xx as up earlx iixrng Are xou omg to see Dr Woodpecker about those puns xouxe been lI'1XIY'lg7 No I haxent thought about rt dear Mr Robrn had frnrshed hrs xxorm and xxas on hrs se ond xvhfn IVII Blue Jav knocked on the door and sard Come on Mr Robrn Well bc late tor the Worm hole and the fellows Wrll have dug up all thc xvorms Mr Robrn krssed hrs write good bx took hrs hrt and xvcnt Mrs Robrn cleaned up the nest and made the beds Then she Hexx to Mrs Wren and thex Went together to Dr Woodpecker He sfud after grvrng Mrs Robrn a check up that she was gorng to have some babres Mrs Robrn was so happv that she d rnced out of the doctor s office At the table that nrght Mrs Robrn made Mr Robrn guess three trmes before she explarned about the babres When she told hrm he fell back xvards twrce before he could be conxrnced A month later Mrs Robrn had her babres They were healthx and soft Mr and Mrs Robrn and the1r babres lrved happrly ex er after rn the forest Br cm XICC or ltss 4 115 T H P T C I s N . fa: C ' ga X V 7 . 7 1 7 I I 'al is 7 V , I ' I 4 'W C . C s . 1 7 ' ', , . . . . 7 Y rc ' ' V c as - 7 V V , va Blrfrs' 7 . . Lux Cllnsf Four u J. l Y ' ' .' ' ,C 1 . Y Y' breakfast. Mr. Robin came in, a little tired from last night. He said, 5' 1 1 U4 ' V f ' - 1 ' v - K g . C . I up C ' . 44 7 1 ' , as . ' ' ' ' ' ' c r 2 I '. - . . . ' ' 44 . ' H , , X ' .lf - 7 5 ' L1 I ' C 1 l C . . L,-77 '. ' ' - ' 2 , C 1 . . VY 1 . I . .c I . I K I I kv H Q. Q 1 . 1 I L X I nt. ' - s - W , ' , J. ,X 4. I . . X 1 I U' c I . . C . I ' . A . 7 I C I l I 1 ' . C 1 F nur' CD p-1 --4 :ii Cllwg : Eb: P.: iii C .2 I-,Al .5172 .f'L. H55 ,132 'IDL :HE -'15, CQL IH: --1 .-F Cz: ,93 3:1 zz .555 4:2 -Z E55 5.2 R'-jg' ii? E51 '17,- 555 P354 f E 5'1 U3:.44 xiii!- vfiu 2 52254 E,--22 32:5 gig? 2-A +3 ,C 5, 5,62 ggza gills U .... CTU: ,.,-. ,-- .,:5Q LJEA1' :4-L: ILZLJ E TRANSCRI Pnsollld Poodle Pr1sc1lla Poodle is a dog Who ln es on Clayton Lane Everyone hkes her for she IS cute Her boytrlend 15 Jlp the Creat Dane He brought hu a bone one nlght Whlch she thought was Verv sweet I dont eat bones you see she sud Im on a stuct dlet of meat Ex erythlng that he brought hex Was not good enough she Sald So the next mght he dated a dog Called Molly Monglel 1nstead Then she got marrled verv soon And her weddmg was full of laughter J1p got ma111ed the next week too And they both In ed happ1lx ever alter Su 'XIIPX Class Flu The Mlstoke ONKEY JUMBO and Floppy the Baboon hved 1n the 1ungle One dax howexer thex declded to go out 1nto the xxolld and do somethmg Im glad xou l1ke It Its about tlme we do somethmg The an1mals alter tray ellng as stowaways for two months reached Amerlca They were d1sappo1nted for they found no bananas and peanuts Oh Im hungry Crled Jumbo So am I but we can t cry about It That place looks 1f1X1t1I'1g so why dont we go 1119 sa1d the baboon But 1t s mght tlme Well 1f you want some food we d better go 1n rephed the baboon You see they were gomg 1nto a jeu elrv store The baboon saw somethmg sh1ny and It certamly looked good When the two went 1n they sau two men over a blg boxhke thmg Then the alarm bell went off and the anlmals were so very scared they b1t the two men All the pollce came from blocks around When they saw the monkey and baboon they were astounded We dldn t mean to hurt the people honestly we d1dn t Sald the baboon and he was almost ready to cry All the officers laughed The an1malS had caught the greatest crooks of all t1mes Smut Ixulx C llss Flu 117 T H P T . , . I . 1 ' ' ' - ' ' . V I , I . w A . A ' ' . . V K. X 44 v . uf .. ' , .7 I, , I .c . sn v N' ' H C A 7 I 1 SL 5? ' , . . G , , Y . Y . y . Q Y , ' .fyv 7 'v ,,7 X V I L . C- at - - , - as , - You know, th1s IS a swell ldea, sa1d Floppy. 44 v V - - s - - -a . . 7 . 1 7 y 1 ' , . Sl 1 73 ' T L1 , v 7 - ' - 7- - Q 0 7 ' 79 ' B6 ' 7 ' ' 77 Cl ' 7 ' 5? ' 5 . ' 7 ' 7 . I U . . 'I V . . V 7 . X . . U ' ' 1 7 -J as ' v , ' 1 H - 7 V 7 , I 7 4 r t . , ,. -, ,sm ASS WO C ,- .-. ... EQ M nv-1 .m....... ,QQ zw ww M 2 U ,mia an 1, ,Nigga mf --Q ,351-1.2 ASS ONF' C lf 1 1 --1 M - .-4 f... HE TRANSCR At Nlqht Out and IH among the trees Floxxs the sweetlx Smellmg b1eeze The floxvels go to bed at 111 ht lf Llosa tht11 llttle Lxehcls 1 VxllLll the moon mtl the stus tomt out Thex dfmce md lxxlll 'md spm tbout The B1oxx mes dance 'lIOL1T1d the t1ees And 111 thflt bxxeetlx bINCllll'lf b1eeze S 'ml The WlHd The xxmcl lb sott The xx md IS stlohg The xx md xx hlch as So loud a song The xx md xx h1ch loloxxb All tl11OLlgl1 the tmeb The xxmcl that makes So bolt '1 b1ee1e The xxmcl th tt putb OL11 heiltb 'tt eabe The xx md lb Sott The xx md 15 strong S111 xxxr HLLx1 Show Flakes Show Flakes Shoxx Ht1ke5 ehoxx flwkes ollst rung gDl15t111n5, WIDTSI wmd th1ough ttees 15 wh15tl1hQ Cold and Clear the sta11V mght Thats what a WIHIGI dream 15 Theres the snowman standmg guatd In the snowy moon l1t xard B1g and b93ll.1t1fLll. IS the Slght Thats xxh'1t a wmtex cheam 15 C l1ss Fillll Ullll ll XX Xllx s 121 SS 4 T ' I P T 'L' 1 LY 5 X ' ' I' x -- ' f '0' ' 1, 5 A1 l ' 51 r ' - QV 5 tght. ' 3 1 1 ' 1 Q 2 'Q ' 1 . C 1 z C Q ' L . . , ' , c . . L. - c ' 'T' U' 1 I Q ' . l.1.'1 411411 SNIl'l'll flltlss 'lll1l'l'l' 1- . w I, ' h 5. ', y . W w , -111 ' l C ix 7, , v' E 4 . C . . C .Xl ' T S I ' - ' . A .X . '. '. ' -. uv 1 wut, . . 7 v ' w I , . - . 7 V v C ' . . ' . ll Cflujf lt' 1111' THE PRE-SCHOOL M dd eto uiside row: 1V1z11m. Muham. Kurfzlge. Reid, Tyrrell, Sllwzxb. Gmlltluxm. While. Cummings. Huycl. Pedigo. Steele. Shapiru. Inside row: Dulzmey. Reynolds. Dultrm. Wyer. Oehrle. Missing: Bull. Hunsb1'oue,h. Lewis, Merritt. Anita Middleton. Arm i l 11. IE TRANSCRI The Semers W111 Never Forget Im not game to fee1 SOIIV IOI xou It s too much 110111319 But 11111 u1u1d bux 1 bowl of soup for that 76 remembel g111S But u en w11d 21111111115 stop Vvhgn 101110 xounw xou rg mme mtense I 1111s 1e111x 11uQ1 been so mid To 1111111 111113 XOL1 xx ould LXC1 SIX suL11 t11111g 1m1s,me s1x111L 111111 DID xou su 7 I xxc111dL1 11011 ITIIIIX 111 0111 L11ss me LARRY S MOVERS STRA A A V1 BERRIES STPA A A V1 BERRIES Ba1mLC1u a 11g11t dump cart used IYI 11011119111 F1 '111Ce L11 s xote agf11n A11d g111s me Wou1d11t want that to happen wou1d we N1 Q must we muet I 1m m'1ss She 1oo11s 11115 1 C11I'1US1Ll1 I used adhgsue tape Is t11e1e HO a1te111i1at11e She stoops to Conk He1 How do XK1'1'119S manigeg I 11 LC111111e 111DIcl1X T111I1 kmg 111 bed T11 11 s 101 me Nme 111 xou to come F1.,11t the good 115,111 Papf11 B1111 means H011 Cow P1Q1se, P111 11114, Thnsg eXdxe1t1 L1 123 TI PT 1 1 . - -1 U ... . , . , . K K .1 1 ' Q 7 W 72 I ' ' --- K . H ,, . .. XY YA I E ' ' ' 1 1 7 11' ' I-1 -1' 1 11 1 . n'- L ' fm.. Y ,v,. , . v 'V . , , ,,.,..,. C C .V 1 C . X C l C. 1 Q3 aj 1.1-' 'z Q' ', J' ' E Q' ' 'Z. c'I... He was the son ot 1115 iather. v. T Y F. - - - X - - - , A. 1 11 - .X ' , . ,KO 7, , . , ,,l C Cum. I1 rv Iv 1 I ff 1 I , XC sC . - . 351 1 ' I c c . 1 - , . , -, X 1 If ' 1 1 C 1 . .IX I V 3 'O' 1 1' 1' A 1 , , , 1 V 'LW 1-11 A . s1's . HF TRANSCRI Thls Page IS Dedlcaled Hcnxx Deelneld NUIIHIQ The Honolable Souetx 'X indubullt ol the Boxs Qtcxe 8 Dlck Holm Bun llfl lXl1lll.lLlfTLl BL1lllS 'Nec Little G nom Eden Nlx lqst Duchus bt Pulls Tennesbee AVIAZOINS Memphm Edmund John Hank The Amagon Cheerleadels Paul Adolph Sam Atherfon L of L Countu Dax C ene Angus 'N 8. L Todd X ale Kudetb Culx Q1 PIIIICQIUII Delux L ol Flouda Knl S1blTlUYlCl Plantatlon 8. Noptexne Blooks The Blabs Rall Dutmouth llllnhlgan Vlm H3b1Ll1 S1 GGO1gES Bobbx Puldue PldIlkI'L3Hk The Wldgeon Dan Colhouen Vlhat a k1ll Indlana Embalmlng School Alfled and Jemlma The Monsters Bud VVObtf1'lll'l19tG1 L Va Kent G M I Plame P111 lll1ZC The e AdXClll Us 124 T , ' ' P T to . 1 . Y , . ' 3 7 .X fl! if ., A 1' , 72 N, , ' ' u 'Af M x ' x v ' -A' V. M. I. X V l . Aff: , X 'S 1' hi .. - X wg --- Sewanee Princeion , . 1 L . . Av 3 Q .' V. ' . w, my -i A -E 7 w. V 1' E - 40- ' v - ' x . . J W, .- ' 2 ' 1'-1 A v - x 1 1 , Y ' Y 1' 2 'f ' XS ' ' F R I N15 M15 D1 I' I I CCIIIIIJIIIITLITIS of The Senwr Parents 1111 111c mc 'md mc PIC Amd am gmc X115 YVIIS N15 IN IQ IX 115 hand N115 N15 N15 B'111x Bmgh 1m Menu L Booth Alex111dc,1 J Cheek Oldham Clmke W1H1c1m Clowcs P1 est DISIIDWWH W1111am T Coodwm John C Nmmm June W PIIIICQ E Bromme Row lev 'md V115 B1111k A S1m1m md M15 M11tfm 5 T1o5t and M15 W1111am TWE15 ind M15 C IN Wa1re11 Plc ISC P111 1117e The 0 AdxL1t1sL15 1? T H , T R A N S C P T M121 1.1 aj' ' 2 M11 1 1 1 '.'. . M11 z i1I . Ja 1' . 1 M12 C 11 1 . M12 1 11 I 1. ' '1' 1' 1 'i .1 ' 2 C Mr. and Mrs. T. Milledge Galphin M12 C 11 1 . A ' . 1 ' Mr. 1 . 1 z M11 ' I 111. 1 . 1 M . z ' T. 1 .' M 1. f ' . A ' ' M '. C 1 1. . '. ' PHE TRANSCRIIT CUIUIJIIIHLIHS NEXT YEARS SENIQRS lb of I Ili-:aw Pm' 1421 Iw11l'.'L' Adx'v1'tif -pf O ATI-IENAEUM LITERARY ASSQCIATICDN Compliments f THE TRANSCRIPT CHICKERING PIANOS Amerma S Oldest and Best Lox ed Plano SOLD EXCLLSIVELX IN KENTUCKIANA A A TILLER 194 South Fourth Street 2 ---. gi lg SCP 7 he xet 18 .H , X v . Y 7 . . ,- EKJTT ,S S 4 Mx, K Nx 'S'-M Af -giz3..4z:- 7 f ' 1 - -1'-Lie f 1 P i e: Q A I S -fX :f5f e . . ifgiea?-ia f -' Q S I6 Plea z11roni.e T se Ad 1 1' ise S 2 THE TRANSCRIPT Comphments IICOIFOIAT ID DAIRY PRODUCTS 129 of O Please Pntmnize These Advertisers THE TRANSCRIPT Compllments THE FRESHMAN CLASS 160 of PILTSG P'1t1'mize Thexe Adve1'tiSL1's THE TRANSCRIPT ODAY the Commonwealth L1fe Insurance Com pany 1nsures one out of everv flVG people 1n Loulswllle Kentucky and has ox er S700 m1ll1on dollars of 1nsur ance IH force throughout the sexen states wh1ch lt serxes Mav we take thls opportumty to extend COHg1HtLl latlons and contlnued success to the Graoluatlng Class of 1904 Home Office Loulsvllle 2 Ky i Q.- mr. ooorwfw TO SECURITY Plewse Patronlze These Advertxsers 131 V Alia MLQ, 'l i commonwfmn ur: msulmnci comwmv 'cl 5. . I . mi nfl All ' 5 'I' II If 'I' H A N 4 C' Ii I I' 'I' QUIIIDIIINL mix THE EIGH TH GRADE ISI 1 - X . of f I'Ix':Ar1 IIIIIIH-IIIZL' IIIIII-fx' . Xf'X'n'I'I XVI? THE TRANSCRIPT ALMOST EVERY BRIDE HAS REGISTERED AT Eulfingers, Zinc. SINCE 1863 CHINA CRYSTAL SILVER 325 WEST WALNUT 3938 FRANKFORT AVENUE LOUISVILLE ST MATTHEWS 134 Please Putrnmizo These Advertisers THE TRANSCRIPT Comphmenti A FRIEND 125 of Plewse Pwtmnize These Advertiser THE TRANSCRIPT IH? QUUPII R IOLRN AI IHI1 IOUISVILIP 'HIPS XKHAS VX H XS 'IX HC V1 1 1 1 41 f 1 1 J . L 4 'L , J . J ,1 1 1 f1 , 11 4 J J . J J J 1 J. 7 -1 . 1 1 1 1 I L' PIL-.lsu I':m1'H11ixw 'Flu-rv .xdVt'l'1iFL' 1 I i THE TRANSCRIPT DRESSES . COATS . HATS SPORTSWEAR . ACCESSORIES emzq L' mf enmf .fuuf fauna 64O SOUTH FOURTH AVENUE 137 I U O Please Putrcmizo These AdVC1'tiSQl'S THE TRANSCRIPT COMPLIMENTS OF THE BANKERS BOND C0 237 SOUTH 5TH STREET LOLJISVTLLE 2 KENTUCKY 138 'Q F 7 Plvzasz- Pzmwmizo Those Adm-rtisc1's THE TRANSCRIPT Mrs. -Iohn C. Normin Mrs. Morey I.. Booth MANY GIFTS INC 1574V Bardstown Rofzd C111 TS CJRPPTINQ C ARDS BUOK5 HJ I f , 2 ' f . . - , . . N N - . , Please Putrulxizo Tlumsc Advertiq Ac THF TRANSCRIPT Comphments A FRIEND 140 of Please Pzm'fm1zc These AdVQI4IlSCl'5 DULANEY PLYWCDOD CORPCDRATIQN THE TRANSCRIPT LOUISVILLE MOTORS DOWN TOWN FORD DEALER 636 South Flfth Street LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY JAcks0n 42.12 Night VVAbash 8697 142 7 'H Il-1: I'1' '. ll S Ad' THE TRANSCRIPT C CII' KENTU Selected Buch Whlte Enamel A x 143 H1 IC C0 S I1 ' ' LUUISVILLE 9, CKY 'k BUILT-IN KITCHENS P1'f P-1- 'Z Tl q d' 'THE TRANSCRIIT ME LAL T WHY EQUIPMENT GENVR AL ELFCTRK, CG 144 Y 'fy T X .L fag A UK 'N - L4 - .LJ I1 -'P 'L .li THE TRANSCRIPT Comphments o a FRIEND 146 f P10350 Pllf1'UIliZC These Advortiscx' THE TRANSCRIPT REAL ESTATE-MORTGAGE LOANS-INSURANCE RCDBERT ADELBERG CO 436 South nth st CLW 3618 SPECIALISTS FHA CONVENTIONAL MOR FGAGEQ Representatn e Prudentlal Insur-ince C0 oi AHIQIICW 14 f ' ' 1 ' . C I f Y i- L . Y I C c x C Please Putmlmizc Those Advertise 7 f BROWN AND WILLIAMSON TCDBACCG CCDRPORATION Compliments 0 THE TRANSCRIPT In memorv of IUDGE HQMER WARD BATSCDN Duector Lou1sw11le Colle-g1ate School 1929 1946 14? . Y. . Plcusv Pzxtmmizc Those Aclx'u1'tisn-11' L THF TIXAINSCRIPT COINIJIIIUGHTS PLAINVIEW FARMS DAIRY I 10 of ' 1 1. w I PTI' mm- l'l1m'fL- Adu-Vli. s-1, THE TRANSCRIPT GQCD LUCK to the SENIGRS lu Please Putmuize These AdX'C1'tiSC1 51 Comphmems WILLIAMS Sz I-IENNING INISLRLXNFE AGENTS 90.2 Stalls Blllldlll 1 Z 1111 111Awsc11111 of 1 Y 1 1 , 1 1 x - ' w,' ' ' cj. ' ' CN Louisville, Kentucky 111 -1111- 1-,11-f1.a1'--1,1--, 225' Eiiffgff 25 I f fiyigs . . EJ f :1f1 sfj fisisiggg 2 ' nf E , is Q Zin UNK ! . -sy 1 ff ww f N9-'VH . , - .,.. . Q-. f iff V gfgawam :S V 3 . ,,,,,.i W if 3 J A as ' '- lk Mr? , T ' 13 S. :m,Y ,,1w 111f5-,, X R ef Q auwlf' 4 'SK .L nw 1 i Q5 , ggfg I :fa .::12.:'y siv- .- , , v Wf f W 532: J 231 wiiqg... ' if ' A -1 v , .4 .V f ' '. X 1 Q K 1 2' if W I z mi, 'N -In W '50, . . L INV 'Q 'Z 3,9 ,J .. f , 1 gm Milf I I: mg Q5 :M ,Y I - U V ' :cz x V ' I V, ig, -iz' f A , ? , Q Ev S z f THE TRANSCRIPT We Know You'II like Our Modern CUSTOMER SElE PARKING Sw BEST For Your Cor' E cENTEH s QUICK No Wcuhng' s SAFE Take Your Keys Wlfh You' s MODERN' It s ECONOMICAL No Tlppmg' Then we are adjomlng the Fuestone Store ffor your SpO111Hg goods toys apphances auto accessouesj V2 Hour Free Parkmg vxlth Purchases We are handv the Starks Bu11d1ng Doctols and Dentlsts and to the 4th Street stores If It 1S ralnlng grab an umbrella they ale avallable for our customers Exenlng parkxng after 5 pm 350 If Xou attend the RIHTTO 3 hours frce parkmg Then too there 1S an an cond1t1oned Waltlng Room whele you can VVHIT for xour fr1ends Make Shoppers Parkmg Center YOUR Parklng Center PARKING RATES fz ho s Mfg... 2 hou c oc d o al SHOPPERS PARKING CENTER 430 SOUTH THIRD ST AMhers1' 2400 ON THIRD JUST BACK OF STARKS BLDG Please PlT1UI717Q Those Adx CIIISCIS 154 E 4 R H 1 E K - I T T N , H ' If s . 4 I ' ' II' , ' ' . , . I - If - . A T ' II' . T . y T 1 Q I T ,E I il 7 T1 . -li 1 1. nnun 1 ' f' 1 . . . K, to . . f -- T . ' . 1 y ' ' T y 1 . . Q- . . . . My 'f I I ' U' -'-'-- 25C - If: 1 - 1 hour ....... 35C ' A I Q A ---f- K Y , . A M ,...,.....,r ' ...M ,.,,.., ,. ,ni f rs ..,... 50 A A'-: f--'-- - , . A gg 'ws , 'IOC e h cn difi n HMM T 1 ' ' ,K-' '52 - - We hour. ' ' ' ' ' E TRANSCRI This space is 'iw arded by the Transcript Board to the NINTH GRADE in grateful recognition of their Cooperation in the 1954 Fair their booth having mide more money thwn that of any other class. Compliments LGUISVILLE CCUNTRY DAY SCHCOL Pleise PIIIOIHIL The Q Adxeitlsei In T H P T I C 7 C l X 7 Y C C C X t'Nothing great was ever achieved without entlmsiasmf, of if 2 ' .QW 'Si' ' 'I 'S F5 THE TRANSCRIPT THE TWEED AND TARTAN 505 Roling Lane TAy1or 8988 BERMUDA SHQRTS SHILILAND bVKDfX1'hRb Compllments A FRIEND 1 G - 1 1 1, 1 fi 7 4 f w - L L L, L, L, L oi I 1-'J P' I' U20 These Ad 'X1'1f'e 1 5 AMN I NWVV XVVVXI 'oawaen d fd Caaetr L E I in S995 YQU FQ mmf? Fl 5939 ca C C FNSTDE px TENNESSEE! M6+gh59: PVSSH- Q, HMHZUNS 'Ti CLASS.: 51. ZX -MKA FNTHEN REO N FMP FLOP T nossrf' Tf B FLD ,qbmmbftt wrt! .qpsmoag mg 'ffggu ..QQ,5+ 5.1 MDOODLEFLOPPER Swoluns W a 7 +-116 Dave BH R rf 'f'fv?ddemk, Myron L'NKNe 'SME Q D D D D. fZx0f.xwi'2xz.x0f1'foxnvl lfbffw-xwnxwxwwl Q o ' o J C 0 Q Q 0 0 0 A 0 o 0 ' 0 oooauacoovugbdddd:J'-'orH Gil I Vo . . Q 'ir' .' ' with Ou!! . 9 Hello!! A 77 ,MC A . o ' l MAJ g ggi' A- - AQ I 0 1 Sovwox-n ORES! 3 1 5' 'S 0 - Q u'r'r I ND - ' , , 1 4 J S. PEG nv E I M . ' Sol ma L li L1 oo 3 .. . . . ' , rmmy 9 'Q 5' M. - 1 ' I Y . .9 E TRAN CRIP For IRAVILL JDX xx hcl Q Consult TILECDED TRAVEL SERVICE C1t1Zens I'ldC11tX Bmk 81 Tlust Co Dth 84 JCHOISOH Stunts VVAbdsh 1161 MRS MINNA WALTERBERGER se 18 T H S T FT W . . E. . E Q j z ' ' Q . s. 1 X3 i , .- - Compliments and Best Wishes of Please Pam-wnize The Advertise 5 THE TRANSCRIPT Comphments A FRIEND Poruaut of the Amerlcan w IX of Llie YOUR Griduatmn Conhratulltxons C-XUFIEID 84 SHOOK INC Photographers PL 1 e NLIl 19 of . H va 7 . . . - 4 . C L J , - lnxse Put 'unizm Th we Ad '!'sQ1's 5 THE TRANSCRIPT Ccbmpliments of two friends for services rendered TANNERS PET SHQP FLLL LIINE QF BIRD FOOD AND REIXIEDIDS PETS CAGES AQUARIUIVIS Phone Ackwn 1861 D79 S THIRD ST LOLISX ILLE 'P KENTUCKY N0 I Y Y Y A. A' 4 L o o 1 . - '- u I -K Y , 1 . .., . . - ,., I Ph-also Pzlilwmizo Tlwso Advv1'1is'x S THE TRANSCRIPT Compliments of ZBeIpbir literary bnnietp LEARN TO DRIVE SAFELY AND EASILY YELLCW CAB DRIVER TRAINING SCHGGL JAckson 3128 161 at P1fv PM TI Q Ax- -p -Q THE TRANSCRIPT Comphments A FRUEND Remember Wvhen You re Downtown At Mealtune 'lhe1e ale two Blue Boaxe to bexxe you 644 S Foulth and 410 W VN alnut DGl1ClOUS Soutlne1n stx le food p1epa1ed the xx Hx you llke lt and modest luneheon on youl next shoppln t11p BLUE BOAR CAFETERIA CO Incorporated 644 S Fourth 410 VV Walnut Plewee P1l1UIll7G The e Adx eltliels 162 of 9 , 0 prices that will Ht your budget like a glove. Meet your friends for , X V A . K. ' .' . ' . 0 . ' 1, Z ' 4. S ' THE TRANSCRIPI' SERVING . . . motorists with dependable petroleum products since the days of the first l'1OI'SGlGSS-L3I'I'l'159. STANDARD Glls CQMPANY qKentuC1uj GAUNT Sz FITZHUGH Insuianct 171 781 Stuks Building x t 163 1 , CO 0 ' - L ' 'C Pl Pfi- ip Tl .- Ad' -QQ THF TI ANSC'hII '1' Cumpl 1 mc ms THE SQPHCDMQRES 10 of Plwlin- I'111' Him- I'lu-iv Arix's'1'I1.'v1'.' N-L SHIPPERS SUPPLY CCMPANY 505 Bergman MA - 4900 f THE KENTUCKY MANUFACTURING CCMPANY C mpliments 0 THE TRANSCRIPT Compliments of friendly horses QUITIIJIIINLIIALS oi We Blue cms C3016 Cc1p+QmQ I 1lSl I ztmnlfp The g Admltuqx 106 N . s V , 1 F. -L , . k L, 11.15-. 31 - 'ff ,51 1,-'JN- THE TRANSCRIPT DICKMAN S SERVICE STATION 2393 Lexmgton Road YOU LL LOVE THIS COMFORTABLE HANDSEWN MOC Wlth or wlthout buckle In block brown green or red D And wnth that wonderful flexlble sole Bend m Twist m Double em up And watch them return to their orlglnol shape ,Q Use Your Regular Charge Account f5'fzawa4. BOOTERIE 633V2 S Fourth Please Pitromze These Advertlsers 167 I Y I I 1 .95 0 'e o ' 'e . , Q I-,.,f ' g. 'lf . . . . .1 is- V, . V if -40,---,A , , xr . sf -. -1 3 gi fi: ' -.Qc C pl' . of THE EMMERICHS f CHARLES BUDDEKE CQAL CCDMPANY C n p1'ments 0 PXfXfXfXfX!XfXfX!Xfx,kXfXfXfXfXfXfXfXfN4l Qwfkiimlimm an 9611 z IJZARJN Mmmwmm CHDGQOO YEA EIQHTSCX' DFA. I-XCE WING MN 9 B dm X967 P-sc!-lAzo Ef?'?Wew QW o mvwovamzss gltiffyl viii: u n'r1:' W7470 Zfjjwy L C, D Hnemmn CSX mckb wk A Q M01 fHEllQM Juurprn QZZJLMMM mfg.: FORD VZLWWZ-J C? C3303 E ELDERS-1: EL 774758 M al Agtgtv El AHAZOMS VQZNXAAZZFXAIX I lb Vx! x!X!X!VX1,,J 7 0 0 6 0 Q O a 4 O D A O 0 0 0 0 o 0 a rf 0 0 0 9 9 9 0 V 6 0 o U d 0 O d A of a g EHO BQ.LoBm:oB.-oiyoafsu ive' a dfc' a.llf'6 an ,uc ID - 54 0 Ol SSON O 0 0 0 2 - 73 0777 0 G unlo Lr Q in ff ' .73 L Y' Y! MQJJ . :fr'O.ncz,4 6 Q O MM 7 'f' 2 0, . 4,4-yu - . .- ' ' mx Lvvw an LVV1 O 1 O -0 ,,,, ,,,,, , b : if L ...- -..- .... .... - - .. -- .... -Pl 4 Evgen o 3 G . I ' ' ' me . E Q Q3 F3 o o 0 0 o o 0' D 4 0 0 'o 1'5 -D390 0 o 0 0 Q taxa 0 0 0 fo 0 0 G 9 9 6 9 0 o Q e THE TRANSCRIPT AMAZCDNS ASHBURY BERMAN DRLU PILSLIIIDUOH bpeufzhst mi Sl Mitthuxs FAx1o1 3630 3639 Re N0 .2921 10 VN CQ w 1 i 14 . 1 1. . 1 A. c . 4 - . V, , . L, . C 4 A f 1 . A . 7 1' . -1 . . . Plc-asv P2lTI'HHiZL' Those AdVo1'1i.',- ,- 1 HOWARD IGHNSONS RESTAURANT Eastern Parkway at Shelby Famous Ice Cream-28 Flavors f A FRIEND ALMSTED BRQTI-IERS C mphments O Investment Securities THE TRANSCRIPT Compllmenw THE R C TWAY CQAL CQMPANY HAND PREbSING GLR SPECIALTX FASHIQN TLEANERS Q3 HATTERS 2322 BlOVKIlSbOIO Hold Cltx xxlde P1Ck up TAx1o1 -1724 K DQIIXCIX SGIXICQ 172 of T 1 r f 1 A A - A KN ' I A ' -s v u u 1 I n C I '- 7' ' - ,,,f- , ',,-v if. Plsusc Puwoxmize These Advertise THE TRANSCRIPT Compliments of a friend Comphments of MQTCR PARTS DEPQT ICDHN SABEL DECQRATOR WAbdsh 4431 Quxhtx Pxmtlub WV111 Pdpexmb 1308 Bxrdmoxxn Road Loulsullc K5 1 S E ' ' 3 ' l 01- E f ci ' E . . v K. I, Q , PIL-use Pa11'w11izo These Advcrti: TI 'I' H IC TRANSCRIPT Henry Chambf-rs Jr P lljllfdlllf' 4 174 1 . f f I 0 e' X f ,,' , I 1 IxlhNIllIl.lllN1, NN x mm. lOl lnllli 2. M N114 P14-asv I'znI1'm1ixL- Th fsv .-Xfixw-xlisme THE TRANSCRIPT Comphmentg WAKEFIELD MCMAKIN REALTY CG Comphments I WALTQN ICDNES 175 of X E A -4 , , i of P1' P+ A Tl 1 Ad -ff' Qomphmems E P WIETZNER CQ INC RL 111018 MHNISH CS PCDTTS Flcnwers lubu bmciwumn Road Hlghl md 6100 ac X nn mu I IHLX w LUITIIJIIINLHIS NR AND MRS H C WPLIACP ri 'I' II IE T H A N S C R I I' T N ' , of 1 a L - ul 1 ,. .. I f A 1 T 4- I T' 17 7, . ' - 1 1 . P' . . , . I 4 llfl Fzairmcacic Roz 1. TAX ' H586 Lollisvillo. Ky. K 1au1lm11Kcs --C1'cs1xxwwc1, Ky. PM X DCVICC V1 V , . X . of 1 . - Q . . . . A A J V111-Xl I'fww',g. 'l'I14w- xxflkvllf, -z' l i E K BRCWN IEWE1 ER Lmdmg N lmw m Stulmv WATCHES Elgm H lmlltmm Etu1 111 C ll 11d PCIILQ ILXX C 0111 lm Frm le W xll lan 1111 L Raul In 111011 Lunt HL11 loom LESTER JEWELRY 0 hu Colle 1 W udmbe S71-L LCYIIIEIQJIT Rd KLEINNIAIN 5 BE 1331 NEW YORK FURRIERS 608 S Fomth L0u1sx111C K GREETINGS ERQM A FRIEND 111 TH TRANSCRIPT Q '11 I 11 ' V 1 H ' 1 ' gg 1 ' 2 2 ' 2 z '1 - 1 IITLX' ll 1011111 ' . . . , -, - , , 3. V 1 1 1 Xiu 1 - C Buy her 21 Fur' Coal fr Qr z' ' 1 'nw : f f . . V. Plcusv Pa1I1'1111ix11 'I'l111su .-Xrlx'v1'tis1-lv RANbCRI Comphmems Comphmcms 111g TINIPI RWIA1N S SUPI R MARKI T m 01110 Pope Bennett Drugs md B1 0 IC xx FREE DFLIY ERY A.1N'1VK HERE IN THE CITY Ask xmu doctor to Q111 us Comphments oi CRESCENT HILL ANTIQUES Comphmem Next to frescent fhvatre 2864 Frankioxt Ax enue Lou1sx111e Kx A FRIEND Bum BE 211 MARCARFT OGSBURY RQ TA 0831 P101 C 131111111170 These Adx 0111591 178 T H E T ' f , P T of of zz ' xml S. E. Cm: 3111 1 ' 4 1 'ax' JAcksfm 7117 Louisx'i11Q. KX. Y Y Y T A of I V 1 L1 7 7 yu '.i . 1.15 1 1 1 'S. . 1 if as ' 'w f 'S TH E TRANSC RIPT THE HAT BOX 323 Wallace Ave. in St. Matthews TA 4539 Featuring Millinery - Blouses - Purses Gloves - Hose Hand Made Hats - Retrimming for Quality Portraiture Zi Q I U Mt'!'f3i? P01FfA4lf PN07'06,P4lWlPJ WMD BE 1802 ST. MATTHEWS Compllments THE PABAGON BEAUTY STUDIQ 1949 Deerwoocl HI 662.3 Congratulatlons to the Sen1o1s from GAYLE FORD and NANCY RASH Currle Sound Servlce 1107 Bax dstown Road Highland 3000 Plexse PIIIOIHZC These Adx e1t1se1s 179 'I' H IC TRANSCRIPT REBECCAS, INC. BROWN HOTEL Cfmfxts Sluts Dlessu 1 mu mal Acussm U NL Comment alle? x0uS'? COITIIJIIITIQITTS of the ALICE LACE SHG? GRUNDY ANTIQUES MQUNTJQY PLQRIST Fme Hand Made Xour Armques of Tomorrow 2868 FIHHKIOII Axe TA 5989 Loulsx 1llC K HICH 6077 2114 BARDSTOWIN RGAD INCAI Douglas Blxd LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY 180 A K., f A , 1 ' . 1 ' . . . . , . Mlll 2 'ies ISI uw zmcl I,i11g01'lL . . T i Reproductlon FL11'IT1tU1'E' H Y t f I f I 1 ' - 1 2 ' .1 . ' 7 L1 y . rv. ' Plczasv IJLIIVUIIIZC' Tlmcso . flx'o1'lisu': HE TR NSCRIPT WGBBE S PHARMACY YOU MUsT BE sAT1sF1ED 7-106 F kt A L ll From d IHC king imtnd ran Olt Xe oulsxl e Phones TAxlm 8197 1Aylm 3545 lhc I rcscrlptlun Sturt. ut Crescent Hlll W L LYCDNS ci CQ Estabhshed 19113 Members ot New York Stock Exchange And Other Pr1nc1pa1 Exchanges FETTEH BRGTHERS Manufacturers of Comphments A1urn1nurn Storm W1ndoWs 2552 Frankfort AX enue BADGER Loulsvllle 6 KX TA 5596 0373 I le 180 19111011110 These AdVLI1l9ClS 181 T A I L ' v wx 4'7' ' , 1 .. , , ff yrvl-' ' Y.. . -Q v x 7nf.' ' ' x ' . L f 11- ' 1. 'Y , I . lk v ' '. v 1 . '. 11 -1 1 J 12: 1 ' HD X . E TRANSCRI. WAb'1sh 4915 M INTYRES Compllmcntb C BEAUTY AND HAIR SHOP of e 711 Mcutm Bum I1 Bullclmg KENTUCKY TIMES STAR Comphments of THE SIGN OE TI-IE PINE TREE HENRY ROBBEIN Hlghland 4470 Hls Plano and Ouhebtla COLE DRUG C0 FOR ALL OCCASIONS Baxtel and Eastern Pfukvsay WA 6243 Plea Q Patromze These Adveltlsers 182 T H 4 P T C 1. f ' the Q- ' l - ' - - ' ' f - Louisville 12. KY. T ' ' ' ' ' 1 Y 7 las I ' ' ' A ei? 13 A Q In -fi' Yi ww-P E EF M f M Wlfwrww 'W-'A 5 Y . HLLLCW THL RE H A WTR CLFANER9 T111 11111 ul Comp11111emx THE UNDERVVCDQD CQRPORATKDN B11x111ess 111 111 111Ls 11111 spud 111g xxmld s busmcss x Jux111n1x 111 14 1111L X u111111111 NT ILINNLN 8 9111313111 COITIIJIIIHLNIN Compl1111L111s A FRIFND A FHTENID JE-1 T li If '1' H A N S C H I P 'l' 1 1 1 1 ' ' 4 ll ,L ,.1 .1 A. T 1 1 1 1 1 V 1, 1 2134 12 1k ' Avo. 1 BE. :1 Z1 of gy 1 wx Af1f1' M1 -1' Q- ' 1- ' 11 '15 ' X . ' , 1 of of Plvnsm I'z111'11111Zv T111-sc Adx'w1'11s11'f 3 THE TRANSCRIPT and sl1dC Compliments of ROEHRS TEXACO SERVIC I' 7700 F1 mkimt Ax euue VDGEL DRY CLEANER 3923 Rlver Park Dux e Phone AR1mbton 7662 NOPPER S PHARMACY Rm Axe at Cxrmstedd Duxe Prescuptlon Spec1a11sts Pxompt Dehx erx HI 4751 COOKIE AND GUS Pe. 5 ' v4 ' v v H- Q , . ' 0' ' 9 f y ' ' 1 f .' 1 C 1 . v I v f f 1 lx1lSC Pulmllize These Advertise 185 THE TRANSCRIPT Cgmphments Comphments SHILRLEY 82 DAVID The American Creosote C0 The trend m suburban shoppmg 1S DWIGHT THQMAS Fashlons for the sub debs ANIXE FOGARTY S1295 5 to lo FRANCK Hardware 85 Supplx Co K S BEAUTY SALON nc 3306 Flankfort Ax e 4224 Shelbullle Road St Matthews Kentuckx BE1mOHf 4734 TA 4421 Pleaee Pauomze The e Adxeuleel 186 of of ' ' ' 'LO . . . . - by Bardstown Road at Alta HI 1153 I ' '- 7 HE TRANSCRI PAUL SEMONIN ARDFN S Comparn Smaltest m Women S Appfuel RTXYTICJIICI F S11b11 M1 Real Estiig V' So 4th Stlect LULIISXIHL xx WAb1sh 697m IRVTNG MARTIN ELECTFHC CNC mo BARDSTOWN POAD H1 1440 OLLIE JEAN BEAUTY SHOP SENIOR CLASS 400 401 Thewtre Bulldlllff K M I 6291 South Fourth Phone CLav 3113 P10450 PQIKIOIIIIQ Those Adx Qztnsexx 187 T P T a Y A H 1 1 - V wi w 1- v . Q cl' . - c '. V. Q K4 c X' TLL '. ' ' J ' 1, VU' S1z11'ks Bldg. JA. 2375 i 1 ., ., Q., .. f I ' 1 1 ,J . L.: ' Lv L 1 - C I - D 1 G ,U Y . THE TRANSCRIPI' Cuniplimcnis Compliments ui Oi IVX 9 A FRIEND WATTS FLQWER SI-IGP 3129 Lexington Road Phone TAX lor 436.2 IHOROBRI D SHOP I FXILOPPD SUITS XIQC RILC OR SPORT SVR FAI C IFTS FOR IXIFN Q ADDI PH SCHW XRTL JIVSPIIR 7' 1 L . Pm A 7' I I Q I l , 7 f 1' Y Y F 1 J ' I'Iin1n- .IA 'kson 3432 V1 f N . v 1 VVHVLQ Clil:1i'1n1iiu-cl l Xvblll' , x I ., I H 1 1 f .fig II, QV' XIII 'I ' ' ' I Q I I I 'I 9 , f .i' 7 VV:itcIi and Chuck Repairing IZ.L',i'i , '.'I. F IOIT E851 Iiiwa I 'ay Lo 'svillv TA. 5:1353 PI msc Paiiiwniixo 'I'I1f3w Ad 'i'1'tisui+ 58? TRANIIORT -XX? I L x 188 icxx 1 in 4 23:42 , .gg gk S1 M? i F RAINSLR 5 phcmgb TA 1m4 Buds Exp Fmstpd Iwwuds RUPPEL 5 MARKET IOLLIILS 8, Um x xc sh Dmssed Poultxx lll X P DEE A BEAUTY SHOP 74 U BIUXXIISIDUIO Pd B 4071 WILLCW TERRACE BEAUTY SEQ? PARKER HERBEX TREATVIENTS CUSTOM MADE PERNIAN ENTS HI a CUHUIJIIWCHLS 01 B01 km-mn Photographel A Fllelld VVAb'1sh 7-148 DARN IT 370 VX TNIEl11xCt Loulsxllle '7 hx Plone P.1t1om7o Thexe Adx C111 MQ 190 T I' u T T ' I P T . 4, r--u 7 E' 1 ' J G- V 1 up Joi - V .- A If .X , K E. L I-'RANKFORT d CANNONS LANE L0 's 'ill 6, Ky. l I L 7 1 , ' 1 ' - L1 . 051117 , K' h I l V V - A ' ' . Y ' . Y' THE TRANSCRIPT Complete Floral Service FRANCES FLOWER SHOP Compliments of the M. I. Bates Gilbert I. Bates LA REE BEAUTY SALON Phone I-II. 4036 1550 BARDSTOWN ROAD WEINBERGER S ANCHORAGE PHARIVIACY Ed Sz Heath Altsrnan CLASS OF 5b Anchorage Kentuckx 191 I Q I Please Patronize These Advertisers THE TRANSCRIPT Comphments of Comphmente of ORALEAS COOKIE JAR LX FRIEND F1 111lxfOIt 8: St1ltz Comphments of BREAUX BALLARD DODGE at PLY MGUTH DEALER Znd 8. B1 oadxx ix St Matthews Apothecary St XL-1tth6XX5 Seumg Center P ms BE 2414 241' Anna X Blackbmn EN ERYTHING HN DRUGS BE 1212 139 B1eckmr1dge Lane 3994 W eatport Rd St Matthews K8 S1 INT IUIHCVVS IQCDUILRX YOUR HEALTPI IS OUR ONLY CONCERN I 11 ISL I 111 11170 Those Adx C111 Ll 192 . 1 -E Y w I fd 7 4 u v v ' c 7 ' 1, , .. ,' hw 'I . . T L . L ' Ray Langston, Pharmacist. Owner Y . 7 T ' Y -4 4 Y . 7 . , I . . z . ' f 1- 19 I uf Ja '41 L ' 'svs THE TRANSCRIPT KENTUCKY ACRES DAIRY ORCHID CORSAGES HELEN HARPRING 8z BROS. Florists 3624 Lexington Rd. St. Mzitthows FOR TI IE FINEST Heyburn Building IN DAIRY FOODS A FRIEND PFEFFER S BAKERY Compliments of the 158.3 Bardstown Rd HI 0018 St Matthews Knit Shop 193 9 Please Pzitronizc These Advertisers 111, TRANSQRI 1 CO111p11111L111S MORRISON S LADIES APPARISI SIIOI' A FRIEND Comphments of THE FABRIC SLIQP 3706 LC X111,f101'1 Rd St IXIatthexxs K MADELINE GIFT SHOP M111 glam Pottcu Compllments oi Handmade D011 Clothes THE SANDERS PAPER CO A11 SIZES 3740 F11111'xfO11 Axe TA 3922 Plcxbo P1110111LC These AdXC111SC1b 194 T I ' ' P T 1'v1. III, T510 MVS. Hal 'wld I1. 1V1Hl'1'1S I1 N 1 of 1 . . L I I , ' 15140 IIm'x'4s1'41 I11'ix'v 1,11L1isx'11lw 3. Ky. J. ' xt 1 . V X . V THE TRANSCRIPT Compliments of the JA 7038 HINMAN-RICHARD CRESCENT BEAUTY SALON CUSTQM TAILQRS Nelle Bert Ellen S LEP RICHARD LOUISVILI I1 THE GRlMES PRESS Comphments of A PARENT T J LYDON Shoe Repamng .2419 Bardstown Poxd Lou1sv11le 0 Ky Please Pau amz These Adveltlsels 19m 638 Soutll Ffllllll St lll W. Gray St. K - C LE , . L .4 3.9 A . ' . THE TRANSCRIPT CO1T1P11m9Y11S Comphmems ot of F1 PHE TWO SISTERS FRIFND EEAUTY SHOP BLACKBURN cmd DAVIS Plumbmg and Heatmg 101 Crescent Ax Quue TA 0024 C 1' DAVIS O SALES AND SERVICE FOR W te Hcdtexs P1llIT1b1H'f Supphes Heatmg Eqmpment VOLK CLEANERS TA 1747 x 197 L ' 4 4 A A . -4. . , wnm' L1 1' f' 5 1 AMAZONS1 Y 3202 Frankfort Ave. Plcusc 1-,2l1l'UI11LCO 'Fhvsu Ad 'crtisaers THE TRANSCRIPT THRIFT FOOD MARKET 105 CICSCCHY Ave QUALITY FOODS AT LOWER PRICES BOBBY GILJLCIILS Flesh Media Vegotabk VK E DELIVFR Comphments of STRATTON O HAMMON NEAL O HAMVION Archltects Engmeers PHONF .IA N81 HOURS 0 S0 TO NAVE S BEAUTY SALON VERX CLOSE FRIEND 638 S Fouxth Succt 00 Bcmhmm Bid Plea Q P U nmzc These Adx mime 198 X. 1 C1 fa N 7 , i I . . I I S ' .II Compliments of 21 7 7 4 ': . - 1 2 - ' 1 F1 las u 1 ' ' ' ' rs E TRA CRI WB WITH SYMPATHX TO ELINE CHEVROLET ALI AD HUNTEI s For That From NEW CAR USED CAR TRUCK GAYLF LULTE AND FASH At St Matthews Alma Automoblle Dealels Slnce 1913 THE SIX WEARY PEV1 ST MATTHEWS FEED ci SEED Garden ind Lawn Supphes Pb Chenoweth Lane TA 15.30 Finest lll Furs Compllmentb 1 YUDOFSKY FURRIERS Mr and Mrs Clarence Otte HGWOUFH Bulldmg 710 S Fourth Plelbe Patmnlze These Adk 01115015 199 TH NS PT . .' Q f ,, .1 ' lx l i' J, A VXA . Q ACN ' ,Q ' - 1 1 . . ' u n J C I V .W . -. . . . . ' 'o 2, , , ', K., . .J E TR SCRIWT GARY S Free Psukmg All Condmonecl LADIES APPAREL SHOP XAVIER NALLY 313 Wallace Amuue BARBER SHOP Sl Mltthux s lxemuu X Res Plume SOG Wqllaee Ax emle PEE GEE PAINT STGRE 774 West B101dXKdX Plume 'WA 6897 Punt VV1llpape1 Artlbt lVl11u1 lls MIMI S Compllmcntb Fashlons for the Small Yvorld 51 u Wallace Centu BElmf nt 6490 Clescent Beauty Salon Please Plmrmlfe Theee AdXLxlllSC1N 200 T H A N ' , ' 1 - 7 x'Y ' 1 L '- L . L 3 '.,, ' x4 , X 1 1 c 'X ' N TA. 9570 'l'Aylu1' 9038 Bus. Plume TA 9276 LL ' C f' ' z ' - a ' '- 'E' 2 l 2 ' 1 ' 5 . ' 1 , of T C H ' 'x . 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