Louisville Collegiate School - Transcript Yearbook (Louisville, KY)
- Class of 1960
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Abby Stewart Abell The pale purple even Llke a star of heaven In the broad dayhght Thou art unseen but yet I hear thy shr111 dehght Melts around thy flightg y Percy Bgshe Shelley NNW if Alexandra Booth Cutchms Fu e petalled flame be cold Be fum d1SbO1V1Hg star Accept the strlcter mould That makes vou smgular Elmor Wyhe . n-7- , , . , . ' as Margaret Swecrrlnqen Decxrinq The names of those WhO11'1th61I' hves fought for hte Who wore at the1r hearts the flre s center Born of the sun they traveled a short Whlle towards the sun And left the V1V1d alr slgned Wlth therr honor Stephen Spender U . . . . . 1 . . , 1 . . . . . . ,, Icom Scott Early O h W at her teacher taught her th d Q3 e many thmgs an what stands prmted 111 roots and long d1ff1cu1t stems 'sh e S1DgSlt she smgs' Ramer Marla R1lke Z A az , ' a J 1 . . l . . . ,, . . , . Iullcr Duke I-Iennmq who 11 solx e the depths of horror to defend f a Sunbeam s arch1tecture W1th h1s 11 e d carve nnmortal jungles of despalr an to hold a mountaln s heartbeat 1n h1s hand e e cummmgs . . LL 1 y , . . . . b - y ' - av 'M Merry Wales Jones The woods are lovely dark and deep But I have prom1ses to keep And mlles to go before I sleep And m11es to go before I sleep Robert Frost wggv .x My Q y KL , 9 1 7 N ' 7 7 ' , 77 Ncmcy Lcimpton but We hax e been Fhe moon m lohelv fxllevs make A grall ot laughter m an emptx ash can And through all sound of galetx and quest Have heard a k1tten m the YV1ld6I'f1GSS Hart Crane . l Lg 1 v s ' ' . v C sf , I V . - - - K va Ellen Klrk Miller For fools rush m whexe angels fear to tread Alexander Pope Susan Gay Munlch Beauty IS momentary 1n the m1nd The f1tful traclng of a portal But 1n the flesh It 1S1IT11'DOI't3.l Wallace Stevens Nw' I N . . . 9 . . . . ay Srcmnye Crmsby HlCkH1GD Musson Do not go gentle 11110 that good mght Rage lage agfamst the dx mg of the 11 ht Dvlan Thomas , . as . . ' , . ' , 1 X . ' y' 'U 'V . n l 5 . Susan Shelby Patterson She touched nothlng Whxch she dld not adorn Samuel Johnson ' ' - 1 Q Merry Nohoy Procter The x ea1 s at the sprmq And d ix 5 at The mo1h M01 mug 5 at sex en The h111 S1dG 5 dew pea1 led The 1a1k 5 on The wmg The shall s on 'fhe thorn God s 111 h1S heax en All s11ght vs 1th The World' Robert Brownmg Lynn Sue Scholl I took the one less traveled bg. And that has mfade all the dlfference Robert Frost Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-- 7 ' S 77 C V -.. - Mcrrthcl Wllllcxms Wclkefleld I would beat a Way Through a qulet heather sprax To a sunny sohtude Q, s 1 K, JQSB' as ' Y .fa 7 ' 33 we Iocinne Lel Wlll Know the world by heart Or never know lt Let the pedant stand apart Nothmg he can name w111 show It Also hun of lntellectual art None know It T111 they know the world by heart Arch1ba1d MacLe1sh . . tc - 1 - 57 THE TRANSCRIPT We W1ll never forget Bermuda short day The Samts Hack Books M R D Pope s Serx 1ce Stat1on M X ello honey bunch Cons1der 1 ourself squelched Manhatten Hol1dav Harold Buddha And the1e she 15 look1ng p1 etty as a plCtL1I'69 Yet when asked G1 eenface Wah zoo B1g O Munner bunner b1rd Sal aka Dan magoo Lake Forest Mox ement H1ther Gaul B O II Sherwood P1nk Champagne To R1eg DIQHIYHS FOI ex er H1ll Pa1t1es B1oken beds Gorges at Cornell Peter Sall boats Fumes Pontoon Ratt F111lt1gl1J0liSS Rn umcn BIOLHLI Rollo R S ol Hamt1amLk Lake Cenex a C ood Gllef Axe you sat1sf1ed Cute hoods Teen Angel So Fme The rock Sputn1k I H J Club Rocko Summer 1959 Sax um Cookle 85 Lmda Peanuts for Pol1o The B1g SIX Our bombs are clean bombs A1 t1e Amazon Chee1leaders 1959 THE Club 'Notre Dame T1 IHIIX P11nceton Cape Cod Rough tough e1eam putt Lx nn s orange d1 ess H1 sug Lestel Lan1n The Fellas Ug Wump Well aWr1ght Sophomore studx 1908 Much Chff Butler 8z b1eakfasts G1ubbx C1nC1nnat1 L1ke a muthah Tl1e B1g Boppel Whx not Out ol lt' Marmes VVhat a drag, Hunc Club T C I F Boston Tdlil s slumbu pa1t1es The bpll al stans M1s Smlth s benex olence At ease TYOODGI Thumper Nubbx Sewanee T J A1ch1bald Centenn1al Lake Beta Pa1ama Partx M1am1 Tr1ad Ruff Ha1rx Chested Man G1ew Hound Buses H - 97 - 7 .- , V. . . 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MAE QRS 3,91 y ' - ? 7 KLM 'n -:AL :Ubin Xpfvjg AQ L10 .1511 2d ,.1s1n'o.rd4 'gf HIIAE 'g'. ourmf '1 THE TRANSCRIPT We Would Dle lf We ex 61 had a n1a11teaLhe1 Abu 5 hou5e xx e1Ln 1 open to the pubhc The ten1peratu1e of the art loom were 1nx dl 1able Pego was obt1us1x e There Weren t a11x blologx d1a X915 Tanso forgot hoxx to act Ellen 5 x1rtuetu111ed1nto x ICQ The EllQllSll100lTl d1dn t 1eelxo1 police P1ock Cdl'l'lL 111 out oi thc 1 1111 lhe Sz111o15 shoxx e d up 11101 x IC 111o11 Joanne xx 35111 CXTICINL Slnglng a55en1blx xx a5 a11xtl1111g but l'1a1lT1Ol11OUS Jud5o 5 face Conlnmed Da1xx 111 5 theo1x of ex olut1on M15 M1ller TOIQOI Adela1de Joan ex er gax e up l960Se111or5 got dI'lOll1Gl plaque Mo xx cnt to Llql 11m sehool Ellen and T 1111 couldn 1 solt shoe The P A D 0la5s could pass u11de1 MISQ W11tn1e1e1 Su5an Munlch bellex ed Marx Wale5 dldn t know xx hat Mama 5a1d The SQHIOTS gax e the JUDIOI Foll1e5 agaln Nana 'he banana ex 91 tu1ned 11110 one There wue 1 x G1 111 all 1 11d MP5 Ba11et couldn t d1al the telephone Su5an P l'I'lEi11lCd the Qaptaln ol the H M S Ulx 55e5 We GVG1 5axx JUICE 32,3111 Stannx e dldll 1 fell the Whole World The Water fountalns ex er vx O1 ked Lunch h1t the spot F1enCh glass lea1ned good Enghsh Engl15h A xx eren t Lhaotlg There wcren t somethlng unusu 1l 111 the h15to1 x 100111 M155 Sn11th became SQUG-?ll'D1bl1 Alberta vxe1 en 1 a good kld 26 , , . . . .- 74 - y -H Q i ' . . 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PEGO Athletic Association 60 lHockey Chairmanb Class President 60 Lake Forest 59 Munat 60 Pandemonium 58 59 60 Youth Speaks 60 Assembly Committee 59 Dramatic Club 57 58 59 60 tPres1dentJ Lake Forest 59 Senate 60 Studio Club 57 58 59 60 Transcript 60 CArt Editor Literary Board! Athletic Association '60 4Baseball Chairmanb Awards Committee '57 Dramatic Club '57, '58 Entertainment Chairman '59 Glee Club '57 Munat '60 Pandemonium '60 fEditorJ Senate '59, '60 Transcript '58, '59. '60 Youth Speaks '60 EARLY Ambition To fly a Jet Usually found Out of step For ever saying Oh doesnt that make you 1 7 Reminds us of Practical Pig Besetting sin Girl Scout shoes HENNING Ambition To get out of her rut of mediocrity Usually found Buried under her hair Foxever saying Wenso says Reminds us of A knitting needle Besetting sin Germs JONES Ambition-To own a light house Usually found-At Shackleton's Forever saying- Oh, you all. . Reminds us of-A silver bell Besetting sin-New glasses frames JOANIE ACE . 'WQe if MARY JONES JOAN EARLX Class President 58 Dance Club 57 58 Diarnatic Club 57 Senate 59 60 tPresidentl Summer Institute Univel sity of Cincinnati 59 Transcript 58 59 tBusiness Man agerw 60 1L1te1ary Boardl Youth Speaks 58 59 60 JUDY HENNING Class Secretary Treasurer 60 Dance Club 58 59 Diamatic Club 57 58 Glee Club 60 Lake Forest 59 Senate 60 Service Club 59 lSecretarvN 60 4Pres1dentr Studio Club 57 MARY WALES JONES Dramatic Club '59 Glee Club '56, '57, '60 Senate '58 Service Club '58 Studio Club '57, '58, '60 tPresidentr LAMPTON Ambmon To be a Frenchman Usually found In the barn Forever saylng But Madame Remlnds us of Coffee cake Besettmg s1n Checks 1nd plwlds MILLER Ambltlon To change her name Usually found In the back seat Forever saymg You know what I mean Remlnds us of A gnu Besettlng sm Talklng MUNICH Ambmon To pxck up a hxtch hlker Usually found At her best Forever saylng Ooh Remmds us of A ITIOSQLIIIO Besettlng s1n Blond hair and blue eyes NANZO Wai We Ml.,,, ELLEN MUNCH NANN LAIVFTON IJIIIL C ub 8 C lee Club 'S '57 0 Pnndemon um 08 59 WBLISIIIC s lVI m 1 all Slurl1oClub w7 G0 EI LEN MILLER .As mbly Commlttec 7 Athlctxc Assocmlmn 59 1Blue Co captalnv 60 'Blue Captalnl Aw uds Commlttec 56 Dr nmatlc Club 37 U8 79 60 Sen xtc 60 Qummex Irstltutc Umvcxslty of Cllllllllfl ltl '59 SUSAN MUNICH Athletlc Assocl mon 60 1Basketb xll Chalrm 1nJ Aw lrds Commlttee '59 D lmatlc Club 60 SCIVICQ Club U8 Studlo Club 58 :19 Transcript 59 1ArtEd1to1J 60 1L1te1 ary Edltorb MUSSON Ambltlon To be the Rebel goahe Usually found Quotmg Forever saying Et cetra Remmds us of A button Besettmg sm Borrowed clothes PATTERSON Amb1t1on To collect oxygen Usually found Watchmg TV 4WAVE of courseu Forever saymg You 1dlOt' How can you say that' Rernmds us of A lamp Besettlng sln Cats PROCTER Amb1t1on To be a Ray Comff sxnger Usually found Rattllng her ear FOI ever saylng The thmg about lt lS Remlnds us of A rooster Besettmg sm Old Splce MUFF SUSAN l PROCKIE STANNYE MUSSON Athletlc Assoclatlon 58 fGold Captamb 60 LPres1dentJ Dramatlc Club 57 58 59 60 Flre Marshall 60 Munat 60 Pmdemonlum 60 Senate 57 60 SUSAN PATTERSON Class Presxdent 57 59 Dance Club 57 58 60 lPres1den1l Glce Club 56 57 Lake Forest 59 SGFVICQ Club 58 Transcrlpt 59 4L1tera1y Boardl 60 lL1ter1ry Boardr Whlte House Conference Youth Speaks 58 59 60 4Th1rd Vlce Pres1dentm MARY NANCY PROCTER Assembly Commlltee 60 fPres1dentl Glee Club 60 Munat 60 Pandemonlum 60 1Photographx Ed1tO1P SCINICC Club 60 - . - v . - - y , , . - , 2 . , . , .. , , C L yu 5 -A' - Senate '58, '60 ' y ,.... ' A 2 1 - ' '60 , . . . . ' X . . ' 'qu - ' v . . ,, ' ' v . . . A - 7' ' SCHOLL Ambition To conform Usually found In vogue Forever saying Lets go team' V Reminds us of A strawberry Besettlng sm Henna rinse LYNN SCHOLL Awards Committee 58 Dance Club 57 Lake Forest 59 Pandemonium 60 Senate 59 iSecretaryJ 60 fV1C6 Presidentm Youth Speaks Recorder WAKEFIELD Ambition To live in a log cabin Usually found Cracking her gum Forever saying Oh how hideous' Reminds us of Bedroom slippers Besetting sin Snovu WILL Ambition-To be with it Usually found-You name it Forever saying- Mon Dieu, Seigneur! 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A . . gmgfiwwz 3 , ,M 6 5 1 3g ' w,,'W 1' Q Q W - .,,, S if Q5 V E A ' 5 , ..,,, 1 Y A ' We W111 Always Remember if ,nw mmm Myra S Decoratmg the Tree Dlsectmg the Earthworm The Chrlstmas Party Hockey Banquet The Ped1mer1t Sculpture E TRANSCRI M Typrcotl Senror Dcry 2 00 4 00 Lvnn reads durmg spare trme 500 502 0 3 700 7 5 745 8 05 836 840 843 845 900 9 05 945 1015 1018 1100 1108 11 Zo P M 1.2 00 12 40 3 4 200 2 7 4 315 316 317 318 400 40 402 4 444 Tanr and Prockre get up to study Prockre calls Tanr to see rf she s studwmg Tanr says ves Tanr goes back to sleep Ace s alarm clock doesn t go off Pego s room rs rnx aded bx Mar X Wales plans corffure for the dax Fathers begm battle of vt akmg us up Pego wfrshcs han Half the class gets up Tanr begms thrrd course at breakfast The other halt of the class gets up Joanne gets up Musson svt ceps m xx rth a gasp Class notrces and admrres Mr Lrndstrom s tre clasp Class vawns through Cormthrans XII Englrsh A dommates Mrss Cundrlf vx 1th theorres Eraser flres through P A D class Mrss Cundrff domrnates Englrsh B Wrth theorres Hrstorx of Art class arrrx es through the Wmdow Mrs Adams arrrx es through the door Abu arrs out math room Pego and Joanne beg for cookres Math cla s lmes up agamst the wall Front and back roxx of math class resumc feud Prockre leax es Brologx xxrth an amoeba hot on her trarl Drstrlled water shoots across the lab Joanne adds acld Lunch 7 Mo fmrshes a bowl of carrots Senrors see each other for the frrst trme Mad embrace Senrors relrsh coffee Tanr leaves on the run Ellen and Pego gather w eeds Senrors go to studv Joans nrghtrnare begms Trro begms mterpretrxe dance Senrors lcax e Bell rmgs Tanr wakes up Stannve frnrshes Passmg Show ex etera Ellen gathers px gmres and guns home Vx rth MOTHER Joan hurrres to marlbox Joan reacts to abse rce or pr escnce ot lfldll Madame Closc opens shop Prock turns on Earls Qhovx xxrth a bag of Chestx Prctzcls Joanne sacks out 40 T H P T A. . U I 5:03 ' U . ' ' ' 5:04 'K . 5:05 ' ' .' ' '. 6: 0 1' f ........ 6101 - ' : 6:20 K' . 2 ' f' ' S . 20. f Q A 7 . 11209 Alberta accepts bribe. I 11:11 ' ' : ' ' . 1200 - 0 . ' 1:15 ' '. 1:16 ' ' ' ' . 1:'5 ' r ' - ' . 1:36 A ' . 1:37 ' : . 1: 1 A ' 1' . l 3:1 ' x Y . 2.30 v , L. . R l , J' . . f w A. U, . , h, L. E TRANSCRI 500 50 502 5 5 53 54a 6 0 Yana takes the frfteenth hurdle Lx nn dons her tutu Lx nn gets a cramp 1n her toe Susan M see ks seclusron Mary Wales makes connettlons through Paxels Bolero Joan takes Lrg Maps ott Henning alrs out Tweek and surxexs the chreken xard Proekle balls Foxv The Heap backlrres rnto the Musson garage 6 Three tourths ot the Class see therr famllres 'rt drnner 6 Susan P realrzes shes mrssed a mrnute ot Wagon Trfrrn 6 Ellen and Abbx take rn a flrck 7 Stannxe hand feeds Srster 7 Susan M grves up and pauses for refortrfrcatron 7 Joanne gets up to scrounge over the scraps 7 Dearrng 1,1nd13. strokes her gurtar 7 Jones famrly tells Marv Wales to cut her harr 7 Foxx barks 8 Tan1 ta1ks herself out of the tenth corn frrtter 8 Dearrng goes rrght on over to Lonesome Trax eler 8 915 Phones rlng Dates'7 9 Susan M demands srlence 9 Tanr takes Dexrdrrne The Lamptons eat drnne 9 Ace tells Brether he should hate been a grrl 0 Joanne puts cotton rn her ears and tackles homework Stannxe ialls asleep over contour plowmg Mo medrtates 0 Mo Comes to no coneluslons and goes to bed 0 Susan P changes drapers 1 Abu and Ellen arrlve home 11 trme to vxateh the Lrte Show 1 Susan P srngs hers 11 to sleep Nana Chortles 59 Lrttle bo s The new gar ag Alberta Crnnamon b ll Hou ard Johnson Butter brts B1O'OgX draw ers Art trlps The Refer nee Room Coffee on Mondax s R J L s poor arm Brrdafe Thank Heavens for Champagne Debut part1es lC'5l'E1OI1S Trghts Make up Countrv Dax lnsuranc Dorsex s Paper back books Dupont or Ireland Center Green Stutt 41 1111 Lrndstr om s dragr ams Small fax ors N1 s Cundlft The Freneh room roof D1et prlls Mrke and all the other lrtt e tellers The tree Wrth no lefn es Truett Frredberg s locker Abby s harr drx er 13 Eastern Colleges Earlx Declsron T H P T , 2 1 ' , . .: 1 If r . . , 21 Q 2 5 ' . :fo .l I , L. . K. , ' . - L 7 'y 4' 1- n 5 ' 1 ' 1. xx C . - ,,.!,f- X '1 3 lf, . i 6:15 ' ' 'H ' U 230 , -' . . ' C .. .V 4 . ' ' . C ' ' 231 lc . ' ' A - ' 4' A C' 245 ' H ' 200 V' ' . 201 . ' ' ' ' ' ' . 220 . 230 ' if f . ' . 240 ' , 1 if ' ' . 245 f' . :00 ' 2 . :30 ' ' ' ' 245- 2 f - ' I .iff 246 . ' . :17 ' X , ' . 9230 ' r. 245 ' H ' f ' ' . 1 230 ' ' ' 1 f . 10234 't I' ' ' ' ' . 10:35 ' '. 1 . 4 -' L. 4. V ' 1 145 ' . C ' ' 1 '. l 200 C ' 'r ' X f' ' Q r '. 1 :Ol ' . ' 'e ' ' . 11230 ' ' ' '. 11:31-1:f -- 3? '? ' 5 e Q ,Q r ' 1 1.6 ' ' 1 is ' ' ' a .s ' ,, r 7 A .S .. A I 4 1 ' , U t, Av ' . ' 1 ' . .. ki Ac v V - ., A 'Dig 0 5 5 . Q., DWF HE TRANSCRI Dedlcotted to Pad locks Buhh Ioonersp1sms Evervthmg IS gomg to be all r1ght The Kmgston TF10 The Forlorn Snowball Synchronlzed book drops Marlo s Ah luv vuu Yump Early mornlng escapades Mlss Cormerant s Plun1ors Funny thmg Small world Ga reeeeen Cheeeeeze Blame It on mv youth C1gars lVI1chael our t1sh D1ckachee Lower School Lake MICh1g3H Vandy Bug eyes HUME Wrecks and may they cease to GXlSt Wonderful wonderful Ph1 Delta Theta Andover Sponsor partles The Contlnent Moon on the ocean Blond halr Food The TRANSCRIPT e Tucker Sashett Snaked Champagne off l1m1ts Mac the kmfe Suave Tradltlon Red roses B C C Pomp and Clrcumstance Screechy v1ol1ns New Year s Exe 1959 Break ups That s strong T P T 7 . , . 44 77 ' HIk 77 ' 1 An H I i - ' ' AA - y-1 i ' Ki ' '9 bl ' YI ' ' ' 3 r L - K6 7- 17 She donlt say much, but when she Kmky does it's real bright. 7- ' v ' ' 7 LL ' 77 , . 9 I v l I ur - Y. . L . Jubert Chlldren B G P C Mr Brown s tewelry store My sester s fellar a blue eyed boy RISK B1g J1m Sa h1s wh1stle Rav Allen Carnatlons 4 Frantrcs Paul Sprlte the M1ghtx Mlte L1ttle Igmo Dadso etc To orge or not to orge Oedlpus complex Neurosls amen The ex nooky Innocence Oh Swell A pretty glrl IS l1ke a melodv V1llage 1d1ot Fort Knox Standlford Fleld Motel Spoony Lltherxusp V W s Lloyd 600 I H S lVlc C The Aeneld Darllng D1do SAT S A very pecullar chlld Partles for teachers Trlps M1ller s hxe schooul Sheats and Kelly Delta Ph1 Good food Pancho Madelexne Irlshmen Happv summer U of L lxbrarx IU students Rum Coll1nae Golf course Hlldegarde fMOFF1S Mmor Denny Cornett tC1lVIJ Glrlee Glrlee Show 1nter lude 43 1000 WK M mi? 1959 The Class of Soph e Newcomb Led e Gresham Sweet Br ar Suzanne Dud ey Robertson Jane Mary ennett B lis. Anne W' WZ I'0 ack B DL -c c CU E .5 E 3 Dm S-4 EG 2 of Idaho Chenault Mc Un vers ty es Brown dV G Barba a ellesley W 1 S0 ob eH 1 .-CI S Metzner w: Trinka o 5-1 2 'U fo .... 2 Ll 9 's-. U3 .- GJ as 3 CD QS 3 U c M rkh m H01 ns ns Les Johnson Ho etty B comb CW eN eman, Soph ast w: Lisle C First ro M efq AF mclegb w L f ff XE? 3 ...M W 3 f ff fn wp K4 Qi f 0 I ,G N 3.'1?if'1K QHYYIQII N ,MU JMX. 145, X f N fix F'-42 f 'N f N.-B' f ffm 'R' P an Y 1 1 IMS . J X- A 4 5 ' i f 2 X .J -0 ! ' , Pfv' gl, ff I' F1RbT PRIZE Le 1DT11'11QTT1DS 111111111 11I1LS11J1 11111 Lgsg xx1111Ls U 11 S1111111, x4111Ls 11c 111 1DL1C1f1lI1Lf1U111NS1l1T1S 1 If 11 C111 1s 1311113158 111e 111111111X mud teels 11 is docs 1115 5111011111 151161 C111 Pulsmg p1 1151 41 uxl 1 1x11 THI TRANSCRIPT 'Y J'-1 1 L' xi- .L 1 xy - ' A 151. 1111 eve1'y' L'I'CV1C0 111' 1110 ea '111 -1 1- Y .' ' 1.1. 111211111111 arisvs 111 511117111 yO11c1w 111111128 A 1 ' ' x' 3 z 11 De1'g1 '1' X ..-XXII' UN CY1.1ss ' 1 E TRANSCRI HONORABLE MENTION Gctoloer Cool and green wexe the leaves Sudclenlx re x ellovw orange Slowlx vet qulckly 1 2 .3 The tree was alone cold damp bare N1qht Just now outs1de a gale IS blow1ng The slates are ra1n1ng off the roof Il-Xllll X xc 1 ss lx L1ghts 1n the town beneath are fl1cker1ng And he1e dl ops of hght F1 om a tar off star Are sprlnkled On an emptx Chan Yet I can see VOUI tate as cleax ly As the moon on a cloud free n1ght XI xm XX aus joxFs Thoughts on on Elevottor Button How tVp1C3l ot us Is an elex ator button What a sy mbol ot todav How Slmple 15 the cho1ce To p1ck a s1lly button Up or down Heaven or Hell Push the button please In our age ot auto1nat1on Cl11nb1ng sta1rs lb past What an avs ful lot of trouble To l1xe 15 bad enough' Push the button please Poem Wele I Venus I would not hat e to dece1ve you by gu1le for mv beautv would be pla1n 47 Suu IAIIPRSON C l :ss Txulu XI xm C 4.11111 x us l T H P T Cl , , lil, 'l ll . I. Il, QAN Clzlg' li 4' 'CII 7 I 1 Class Twelve 7 . . Q f 1 ' l y . .1 . Ci I 77 . I . , . I i. . V ,Q sl . , 1' , . A' v - - I f 1 -- -f V V . . Clay flvvmu HE TRANSCRI Llnes composed alter Work and the constancx of the market and the uses m product1on the an condmoners and dlsh washers mcrease 1n numbel and man 1Sf11'1S he thlnks But he IS lost m h1s complacent woxld He does not look nor th1nk no1 ex en wondex about the wonder of It all and so he xx1ll contlnue and xx hen 1t IS gone pe1haps he xx 1ll stop .and xxondel pelhaps Xrvllh .1 sueech ot tnes an automoblle L nuns nound the bolnex 1nd comes to 1 sudden QTOP gentle man sta ps ott the CL11lJ cl xx hlte C1119 ID h1s h 1nd lgtuallx unknoxx mg xx hat he Q auses xx 1th Q uh step bx sloxx step O1 does he knoxx and IGMJILG that he 1s no longel a paxt of the xxo1 ld xx hue he must llxe X X Paradox I don t cane It folget IS not to acne A klss lb not 1GlT1GI7lbQl eel But lO1QOlIeIl Vx hen 1t onlx mattel s It lt does sxx Xlx xlc September 5Lptunbe1 18 a xxom in Pull bloxx n hu chlldlen ljflllli She holds tht xx lsdom of thc ex LNIIIL, Tu bl liflillli ss ot thc mcnn Too soon xx 1ll come Octobu Tm ehange 18111 he1 ilu T He bl1gl'llllGbS Cl1INSl0I'CX Ll 1 391 X I P T ' P T , , X 1 Y. . I '4 ' . X. .x,5 . ' ' , S . 2 ' si . X X X. 2 ' ' ' 'L ' S 2 .' . . A 1 1- ' J 2 5 ' 1 v . me V . '51 2 2 . . Y v' - , . , .2 X1 XX, V' Xa . X- , X ,ks 3- A A, , . , ,. Z l s ' v Q v is X . ' , 'J Flo,-x. li: in x ifluss Txxm lxt A ini .1 N v L, Sl f I Class 'llxxc lxx ' x s x - 'f - v . L K C - ' V, A . 7 ' . . X J X' s V 1 1 4 v 1 I w I X .' XSL. - X . X K X1 y' - Y . jx- x,, X-5.4 I X .A A X, ' X ,,. Witl 1 :fx to tal Q 1.13 plga:-2. I,xs'S'1o1u tjluss 'l'xx4 lxt Av THE TRANSCRIPT Aplomb r1ght th1s fnowl chocoLATE World fb1ttGI'SW69t9 yes1 rEND blue doubts flnd yourself ndeedj here NI xm P The Wlnd S Chlld The httle glrl w1th the chestnut eves Gazed out on a summer s day She saw how the Wmd pursued the clouds And made the d31S19S play And watched lt wh1rl the scattered leaves Once more mto thelr boughs Then lettmg them clrcle agaxn to eat th Tlred of them now The llttle Qlfl wlth the golden han Walked up and over the h1ll She breathed too deeplx ofthe axr And caught .a deathlx ch11l Her mother nursed and gentlx hoped But all to no 3N81l The chlld was dead xx1th1n three dat s The wlnd was strangelx stlll And x et lt s sald that she s been seen Standlng on top ot the h1ll Helpmg the vtmd pulsue the clouds And make the da1s1es thr1ll And tossmg on h1gh the scattered leax es Once more mto the1r boughs And lettlna, them clrcle agaln to earth Tned xx 1th them novt Ld Pldqe IXION CRPSIIAXI ss Elm IHS UIIXI S La mouette palesseuse monte poul descendrc sul si pxole 1mprudente Le sole1l monte auss1 ma1s pour ccla1re1 le monde Les nuages se jolggnent lun ax ec 1 au re Et de petlts gazcons tol ttrent sous leurs ombres 49 ou I' xm a lzss Tut Clay: 'I -' I I I 7 4 , V L T Y w 7 . . g U - 7 ' - 7' ' . ,. , . . Y . . V Ky' 'KI AX Clhtsq Eight . 1. . . , v . .C . ' ' V. ' ' Q ' . X. , , . ' 'rf ' 1 ' t ' v 1 in 1 I EA K1 - v w' titty ' '-lu, THE TRANSCRIPT De Conscrlbendo Estne mellus pro patr1a mea mor1 An v1vere pro 1psa ' Mor1arne re1 pubhcae causa An Salutl commun1 vlvam FNNIE GLRABD C lass Ten You and l Have ct Respons1b1l1ty Take a good long look around you You l1ve 1n a free democrat1c country unlque 1n all the world Do you apprec1ate 1t'7 Do you understand 1 n you know It IS your and mx respons1b1l1ty to keep lt the way lt ISQ Lets take the word freedom personal or ClV1l l1bertv as the Oxford DlCt1OD8Ty defmes It Ask your ch1ld what It means and 1f he doesn t know g1V6 h1m the def1n1t1on Don t be surpr1sed 1f he says But Mommy what about the Negroes and the Jewlsh people? Arent they Amer1cans too? Shouldn t they have the same rxghts as you and Daddy do Don t get mad at h1m th1nk What else could he say'7 Thls ch1ld 1S told 1n school we hold these truths to be self ev1dent that all men are created equal that they these are l1fe l1bertv and the pursu1t of happmess These are the pr1nc1ples that Amerlcans are supposed to belleve but 1f you w1ll look at your own newspaper on the front page you w1ll undoubt edly read about some 1nc1dent concernlng prejudlces How can we expect our ch1ldren or ourselves to belleve 1n the Un1ted States of Amer1ca 1f the basls of ltS bellefs and purposes IS not carr1ed out Thls word freedom lS a word that must be taught to the ch1ldren of our country by someone who knows It One cannot just tell a ch1ld that he IS free and then say to h1s J6W1Sh school mate that he 1S not Freedom must be renewed 1n every generatlon We must understand ourselves and by dolng th1s we w1ll under stand our country Our country w1ll have no peace unt1l she bel1eves 1n herself To obta1n th1s we must learn about other people the1r ways of l1v1ng and the1r bellefs Peace cannot be obta1ned on the bas1s of economlc and pol1t1cal pr1nc1ples Only w1th the understand1ng of our own way of l1fe and that of other peoples w1ll we ever be able to l1ve peacefully Wlth ourselves and the world And th1s can only be Obtalned through h1gher educat1on of all our ch1ldren ADILI AIDIL SNYDER Class Elex en Ldtln Poem I met a person who loved to have fr1ends She told me she often went explormg to f1nd new ones Nlrxx A LILLX Class Elm en 50 . . . ,? . . l . . ' l I - 1 . . t? D 1 41 M v7- ' ' ' K . . . . - . . V , . . . . .G , . . H Q ' 7 3 . , . U ' l Y? 7 I . . . . . . ,, . - . : .... Y are endowed by the1r creator w1th certam unahenable rlghts. that among . . . . ,, Y . -I V. . l . . Y 7 ' 1 3 7 E TRANSCRI Wrll lt Ever Be QVer'? Srnce I Xe now reached the plateau of senror There s somethrng ld lrke to mentron It s that brennral school functron drud,,erX That needs some ser rous attentron Its a nas X tour letter vXord I say That comes to rnfrke the sc ene To haunt us 'rll tor months 'rhead Es rm rs the word I me rn We rg not supposed to be nerXous But actually that s not true They onlX tell the senrors Th rt Lolle ge l5l0Oli1Yl,.f rt Xou The week before rs ru rewrngb To prepare for the fatal day But rt X ou X e neX er sc en the stult betore It XX on t help Xou rnvvXay The trngers hook the sXXe rt breaks out She shouts a loud begrn Pencrls clrck as Blue Books stare Addrng atmospherrc drn Harr rs pulled and narls are brtten Its warm rarse up the blrnd The answer has slrpped y our mrnd Then comes Monday gray and sad You trred to get there last And lookrng at Xour 66 You sard At least I passed Srsas Xlrslcrr A Mddrrqdl for Sprrnq Chorus O Come Xes you and krndred souls Now happrlX let us rorn Gur X orces rn such heaX enlv pr arse That We maX show to Cod our loX e That groXXs Wrth Xernal days The glorrous daX rs come Wow garlX XXe mfrX srng Ol L rr es and XX oes ot tefrrs ot hates 'lhat X anrsh XX rth the sprrns, Throughout the drearX Xvrntertrme The ploddrng rut grows deep But thcn the hope 15 bor n 'rg rrn As narcrssr rrse trom sleep l s lxxc X X T H rY P T . , 7 . 1 1 1 . . . l 7 ' A I' U' ' r ' 1 ' - , 1 1 1 ' 1 1 'r 1 1 C ' 1 V L1 C 1 ' 5' 1 X 1 1 1. 1 7 1 ' v 'z l2xf 'fe-'Y X X ' rs 'K' - x 1' ' y ' ' ' Q f' f A1 11 Q -1 1 ,E 1 1 L1 Q 1 1 . 4' ' ' ' ' Y as v , , Y ' - wr 5 You're looking at the Very first question. as - vs 7 - y ' .1 U 1 1 ,vw Cllus: H ' A I 1. 1 1 l ' ' ' L ny 1 7 ' ' 1 1 'L1 A 4' . 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' 1 1 1 1 1 1 l X A ' ' 4 I 1 V C L AIo,X, li rem Class Tux lu 3 E TRANSCR A M1rc1cle A muacle happened that mght The squallmg of a bdbx xxas heard Thlough the Coal O11 xx mter Ab thex Ian to h1m xxlth slleht pralee A m1racle happened that dax Thex hung hlm from a tree to drx And ran to h1m xx 1th squallmg SLO1 Il Hls 51lc11ce xx as l'lP8Id1l'l1Ol,lQll1llL sQ1u11cloo1 summm September September fubt d part of summer Held ox L1 Wlth c11OXOuSIll'lg1I'1h so11g111tl1L C111 Then 21511 t1de5 md umls A glormus hope shmes through x Ifll lk 'lx And the month s end IS cusp blllllallt serene A. p1 omlbe xx hlspels through the iallmg leax es Vczmly Fdlr In the btOIlX g1ax aber hee of nature ln bmokx rmpule cur Here UIIIX es the for clble Vamtx Fan Where 1rregular peep holeb let llght Stream down SqL1H11SlllX Gleumg on egotlatlc 13355615 Qaushlx Dx xlr lux T11 Where exlstehce 15 not gleeh cmd l1xgl111us But harshlx gmbslx gum A grotesquelx l301SlC1OL1S laugh 111 the smlul dan 12 N xxlxx111 x s lxxc T H I P T .H I H . A 7 N . Y. . R .xl 'U .' , .3 V L. Y . x , 'l'x.1 ill' K lxs C211 is ' x'0lx'1 . , V 1 VJ ' ' . ' - K. .' ' 0, K, -' X , ' .. 'L 'z ' . ' . , '. . . ' ' - , V I. 1 . .IlI.l l , x'12 'H 1111 C ' . ,- , , .l . . .' , , ' . ' V , ' . . ' . , ' . . . ' - X ' V, 1 . . . VX. , 'S K, . K. . ' KU ' 1 I A fa. ,- 'Hof Cllusi H 'xlxm 'QA' ,ru K E TRANSCRI Destruetlon It was the xear 1980 and a year of trouble at that In the last txxentxf x ears the Unrted States had reached Mars and found lrfe but not the krnd of lrfe hoped for The people were human but hostrle to exferx thrng and ex erxone forergn They had bombs and Weapons such as the earth had nex er heard of or dreamed exrsted Noxx for the fnst trme the world vxas unrted Japanese Chrnese Germans and Amerrcans On Aprrl 17 l98O people erther got up or xx ent to bed vxrth a feelrng, ot pe ree rn then herrts for the fnst trme rn months The Mars 111185116 sent up to bomb major seetrons of the Planet had sueceeded the fnst one to do so xet Fxferxone xx as rust beg nnrng to earn hope xx hen lt happened A meteor lookrng obrcet came hurtlrng through the skx rnd exploded xvhe n rt hrt land No one ex er found xx here rt hrt rt drdnt matter ln a revx see onds the whole xx orld vxas engulfed rn flames and ex erx thrng xx as destrox ed When the smoke cleared months later all that remarned xv rs the bnds tloxxers and trees Onlx thex knexx the secret Nothrng that sms ern lrxe 1 Bl ss ln br rllrant eommotron str eamrng The red and x elloxx The tears on flushed r heeks erx mg For green eontentment That ends Xlllll-X Vx -Xlxll rss 'I xxt X Into such lethargx the masses srnk that The bullet Words strrke only the outer Range of the mrnd and penetr atron rs not For these hax e nerther hope nor motron And all rn them rs lost xx l x S lxxa 14 T H P T . 4 -' v . 11 ' . 7 - ' iw 1' Q 1' x ' 'i 1 7' ' ' A Y ' . . , - u. - . . . . ' Y v N ' - V . X c K. , ,A ' ... .' J r 'asf ' l ' j X f ' Y ,x J ', ' ' - x ' ' - x 1 ' 2 ' x x b. I , 1 - V. 1 ' ' . - v . , ' . 72 K. xy. . .X I Everything, that is. except the beautiful, harmless things. A L. V, X. w - 5-q , . . ' J I 2 - , ' . K.. ' v,,L. , , L.. lv -I, , K. .J I A ' , .' - .E ' v,- Ilo .1.x' QAM Clay Eight ? ? Xl, . f 'ff1lcl.n C11 ' '-lx'c- . . , 4 7 D jo, .' C, mx Cllasf H 'lxv THE TRANSCRIPT Un Normed When I am walking I look ahead Though Im really vxonderrng what behind But then I rust keep walking on And simply sav never mind However one day while I was out I caught a very ting glimpse Of some things plax ing rn the trees And what should they be? but nymphs I was enthralled bv the sight For I d never seen 'rny before They were having a wonderful party Full of Joy and laughter galore Those exciting creatures small as they were I might have missed and left behind So from now on as long as I live I shall never say never mind Prrrsc rr 1 x C ruxrrrr rr C l rss 'Niue Cn the I-Irqhwcry Her delicate white fingers gaxe melody and br rllrance to the fly leaf be fore her Each resounding note brought more beauty and life Her eyes mrsted Suddenly she drew her hands away and lapsed into silence dream ing of the Parisian conserxatorx awaiting her next semester Lovelx Paris would surround and cloud her in her beloved music Her onlx future was in her fingers Having finished practicing she left the bench and climbed the stairs She dressed rn a light grey suit and black shoes and drew on her expensive glox es She never went any where without them She couldnt afford frost rn her purse she left the house and headed toward the hrghwrx in the dusky fall evening Hrs headlights blinked on like sleepy eyes as he efrlmly exeeeded the speed limit Stars wrnked back to his lights as if rn w rrnrng 'ind frosty fir trees stood mutely by un rble to vxhlsper danger Suddenly out of nowhere fr solitary figure emerged into his circle oi light Powerless to stop he slammed on hrs brakes too lfrte The car was found the next morning mashed rnto a clump ot trees with the drrxers skull through the windshield Twenty five meters away In the lifeless body of a young girl fashion rbly dressed 'rnd wearing expen sire gloves on her undamaged fingers rm C oil xr SS '17 7 l 1 7 7 Y ' YS ' L ' .7 LL ' 77 7 . r ' y ' - ' 1 7' . v '- Y , ' V ' 1' J C , Y. Y H ' 99 lik r X . U , . . q - 7 1 1 s C 1 l w ' I w v L . 1 - V 7 V- V . 7 . f 1 ' . ' - bite or her fingers damaged in any way. Looking to see if her comb was '-. ' Y - D ' ' 1 , - ,C y 3 , , -' 7 ' . - . ' ' . - ' A . . . cl' ' I -L4 I - 1 -I ' v 1 I 1 ' 2 '7 v wtf b C v 1. - Q' , . . C , ' - L., KN' ' I is AN Clary Eight THE TRANSCRIPT Ad Absurdum for Albert Camus 11913 19601 An automob1le wreck the absurd represented the end for Albert Camus a man who was h1mself so concerned Wlth the absurd 1n mens 11V6S Les romans et les p1eces de Camus sont la I'ef1GX1Ol'1 de sa we ll essaya tout pour trouver ce qu 1l croyalt 1mportant et de toutes ses connalssances 1l assembla une grande comprehenslon de lhomme et de ses methodes Il nous montra lagonle de l1nd1v1du en face des problemes de la COHSCIQDCG auquel les gu1des de lact1on morale manquent Camus lutta contre les mensonges ceux de la pol1t1que ma1s surtout les mensonges de lhomme a lu1 meme Il Opp0Sa1t labsolu et la passlon a lexces qu 1ls so1ent la revolutlon ou la tyranme le n1h1l1sme ou le com mumsme 19XlStGf1tla11SI'Il9 ou la rel1g1on Albert Camus voulut savo1r la nature de l homme et 11 la decouvr1t comme lSOlGB revoltee et 9gOlSt9 ll essaya de nous montrer que seulement par la reconna1ssance de la souffrance commune et de la cert1tude de la mort nous pourrons trouver la V131 confratermte En nous montrant celle Cl 11 nous a fa1t entreyo1r la noblesse de lhomme In hlS works Camus carefully thought out many of the problems and emgmas faclng people today To h1S 1nner search1ng he subjected gu1lt su1c1de duty murder rebell1on and many 1d9010g16S both act1ve and 1n act1ve The solut1ons Camus had not wrltten down Perhaps he had found them or perhaps he would have dlscovered them But now th1s man has been overtaken 1n 11S most absurd form by the one problem that he d1d not seek to solve There 15 however the satlsfactlon of knowlng that at least one m'1n 1n the pathet1c world was w1ll1ng to be concerned and to seek out even a half truth Ioxx ILAHLX Cllss Twelxe Llfe lS mcoherent A ch1ld 1n h1s cur1os1tX touches everyth1ng and doesn t know An adult touches httle and knows he should know An aged person cannot touch everythmg and wants to know In coherency everythmg 1S touched and lS known The hand may be so1led or burned but lt knows TAXI Q1 TC HINS Qllss Tu elu .J6 . . . ,i f a 11 1 . 7. ,. . . A 1 v 1 . , . , f , . ,, . . 1 . v 7 . , . .. , Q , 1 . . 1 , . 1 , 1 ,. . , . . ' . . . L y - , . . , . , . s - 1 v . ' , . , , 1 . 7 . , . v v - 4 ' - a . . Y . v v C 14 av ' if ' 7 . 1 . . . . . . 7 . . 1 U X 7 . 1 ' 1 7 J , 4 1 11' f l 1' '1 ' 7 YJ L.. , 1 :- E TRANSCR Prologue to Deoth The wfmrmth of summer dlsappears The glory ot fill grows colder Such IS the pdtteln ot the ve us And x outh s gax he mt grows older fG1ICXQl1Ot O Youth tol x u Must lose xouz xouth And Ruth W1ll hdxe summu Poem 9 A semox there was It Colleg11te Who W mte d to Q13ClLl3tC 1Il'lITIQCl11tQ She chd so much homework And down to the bonew ork That soon she ll be put out to seed wet xxxl NX Il s x X un XX urs oxls September September brmgs fall and cold weather People scatter tottee cartons mstead of popslckle St1Ckb m the gutte1 Somethmq O Blasphemous hehd A somethmg she requues oi us Bb ssn SN111111: C l us T111 A somethmg tor Trahscrlpt she mmgmglx wutes Ot hoth111GI know ex erx thmg 'I he w1dth nd ble 1th Length fmd depth ot nothmg She h IS ott told us somethmg abou nothmg But ot somethmg she has mehtxohed IIOtlHI1Ej mspued muses Help me tmd somethmg, fOlNVlI1Ll'1 I know nothmgb To wuts 1bout tol T1ar1sc11pt Tl 1 xSc Qltss Txulu T H I P T C 1 4 I 1 1: Q c l t. 4 4 1 4 ' .I E 1K4 , 'S Y A . . H. .- '. X Y v I I ' .711 L , ,. , . , 12 . ' . V,, L. , -Io. ' ,1. Claw: 'I'wlx'1- , ' . K . v 4 2 L 2 1 K ' ' a . A ' - X- Y . 7 1 - f .If '- '. .QQAI Class 'Iwelvc' I Y ,. A x 1 , I . - ' 8: E . ' . - ' . 1 ' ' . . V. ' X ' 1' Y , .' ,- E ' D Y Y lv I O. ' 2 ' ve C - v I ' .. 4 ' . 2 ' ' ' ff' I 'Y 7 v' X 2 ' w H I 1 v' 0 I, Q lI0l,l. it.: '- '- THE TRANSCRIPT September cmd tune Leaves are born as are men Thev sprout fO1 th mto matur1tx At l1fe s most br1ll1ant moment thex change Then fall And so It beg1ns agam Sxl 1 x X AXXK 1x1xL1 C llss Tc Il Pctrody on Acceptance Cast ClIOlL1S A group of lowe1 class g11ls1n xx h1te1obes Do1 a Doxx ell She is the angel No1a Nogood She 18 thc dex 11 Onlookus Dex 1ls and angels manx upper class but a tevx bou1geo1s Cholus Hmmm um ftunmg up lox Dora Doxx ell has someone on t11alJ Dora D State xour name class father s occupat1on shot dates Onlooker Oh no It makes no dlffG1 ence Nora N Qwho has been h1d1ng behlnd a chanj Of Coulse lt does xve don t even know x ou Onlooker But I read M1lton Cholus She 1eads Mllton and also Donne I bet VVordswo1th what s she xx orth xx lthout WUI dsvx ortho NOld What an 1gnoramus Who xx 1ote Tristan Do1a Th1s1s hardlx fa1r I guess she need not answer thmgs stud1ed so long ago Do x ou hax e just p3SSllIg acquamtance xx 1th VVOICISWOTQIIA7 Choxus Oh please she reallx knoxx s 1t xx ell She belongs 1n Heax en not IH Hell Onlooke1 How rude of them to 1nte1rupt Do1a That xx 1ll he the cou1t S dec1s1on No1a Enough of th1s poetrx busmess Un theo1vJ Can she xx r1te Cho1 us Now the ho111d quest1on comes Does she work the pencll 11ght Can he WYIIGQ Can she xx11te'l Onlooke1 I trled a poem once A Septembel Somethmg Thex llked one word of It Do1a Fme 11 we can ex en l1ke one xx ord then all the t1 ouble IS not wasted N013 I say we throw her out Do1a I say we throw you out Nora Into perd1t1on ' Dora Yes I m Hllald so Cho1us Nora leaves the Onlooke1 s 1n She wr1tes and reads knows MlllOH s Slll Onlooku Am I reallv1n Dora Yes vour f1rst ass1gnment IS to get xour ad quota 1mmed1atelv Onlooke1 What nlce people FIHIS SL s xx NIL x1c Il Class Txxclxe '18 1 H Y . l . V' .' 7 I A . 7 . . ' v I V I v e . A A . , . ' 1 1 I rf Z 'x' E 7' J,,. ,' . L . V s . .. . ' , - -X '. 1 Z . M. 1 7 i Q 1. . , ' ' . . x , . , . . v 1 - , v v U - , w 1 -7- .1 K1 7 7' 1 L 7 , .,. , ' ,s ,. ' . -7 . . ' . ' . , ' . ' Onlooker: Oh. yes . . . My heart leaps up when I behold a. . . 1 I ' 5 1 -,V 7 l Y A I . 7- l 1, I I . 1, . ' 1 Y ' ' - . x , ' S 2 ', . . 1 A . .. ' , , x. ' 1 - 11 , ' ' ' h I x I , 7 . 7 1 I 1 1 ' ' E TRANSCRI Les Gens Les gens en masse s enfu1ent du c1el De la lune de la mer et du gros sole1l Cherchant le Grand le Sauveur Celul qu1 1c1 bas Vlent pour avolr de nous ce que nous n avons pas Poem I started cryxng and could not stop For I had seen a face of doom It had a look of loss and hope Mangled together m those deep dark eves Sunk deep 1n that tortured face Soon after that man had d1ed And w1th h1m a secret which could hax e sax ed the world And st1ll I cry for only I know That secret whlch he trled so hard to h1de The Rotten Grunge The gaudy orange d1rt1es the hands of the people And the dve IS cast for future generat1ons No longer br1ght and shlnx nor sweet But b1tter and sour The peel cox ered w1th a death llke powdery crust Llke pen1c1ll1n mold Whlte w1th decay But truth IS 1n the 1ns1de The rh1zo1ds suck out the verw Ju1ce of hte And contammate lt t1l lt stmks We are these roots that thru e on the rotten JUICE xx x Cllxs Txxclu Xllxxa I um Untll we become so populous that we feed on each other And are po1soned by our own poxson 09 ILIN Nllll llss 'lux X T H P T W i , . . , I V Y 7 v ' - . i . 4 , 1 -lor .' If, nm' A 2.'.' ' ' ' 1 Y 'L Y 7 7 . . 7 Class lflevc-n . ' - ' 7 V . I ., ' 7 5 7 . . , . . . ' .y . . li , A ,min C ' 'fl 'z IL SCR November Oh lNoXC111bL1 HOU! 1111513 evcs que out And VR hat do 1l1ex see Bum T1 l11lls,1de5 btuppcd ol lllell 1olo1 B1 XOUI 18VdgLS KN hx do111VoucallD12cLmbe1 No XXXVl lnlug Lgg, 1111s and 15 sl1f11te11d I look 1111 111 pe11ls 11 and are t1a111plLd l look 1 oxcxllo 11 1 1 ll lm 1 A VQ1111131 lilllf 111111 1 UI 1 lClL1S 11111 1cl111 1 111 All 1111 UIIN us P1 NN x Xllx T H ' T R A N 1 I P 'I' V . V Y xl. 7 - 'A 1 r Ak- 2'A , , . ' V V t ,, -1 .' , ' 'w , , 1 ', ' . ,, .fm Rx' 'CI .aux 1211: l' A - 1 Y 'a 5 . ' - 1 1 - , - P 1 l 1 Q '1 ll o1. A 10211 '1 ws z111cl is1'11 111 11l 0 'ng' l ' 111' -Icmxx l'lfXI1I,1 ifln. VllXX4'lNl . V 1 W0 11111 il x'z111i1y lxllll' 111 o111's11lx'1's lslll' XX'l12ll 1so111'1-o111'c-1'11 l111t 11s'.' N1 11'1'11lly' L'l1l'L?S 211 all Fo 1 ll111111. or ll91'. 'l1111. 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S1515 . 111,11 Cflaua T111-l11 1 THE TRANSCRIPT September September change of lrfe for the mrddle aged year September the frrst of the sllver threads September Sr zuvh H11 XI f rss Tc I1 Autumn Bon frres grow and smoke frlls the arr Autumn IS here and we strfle rn rts smell Soon wlnter wrll come wrth 1ts bare cleanlrness And we wrll ache for sprrng for wrnter IS too antrseptrc too perfect XID. va I ru 1 C l Iss Elexen The Game The day sparkled The clear sky seemed to reflect the glrstemng of the snow The slopes were rn perfect condrtron All was ready Madr too was readv Her weeks of trarnrng had not been IH varn She was the fax orrte rn the ladres slalom and her trme was certarn to be shorter than any of her competrtors At the top of the run she stood and gazed down at the colored flags markrng the path down the srde of the mountarn Madr was a b1t breathless w1th the grandeur she always felt that way before a race and then her confrdence made ts way through pushrng asrde all other emotrons Lasse her trarner approached her wrth a peaceful look As lVlad1 put on her skrs thev chatted together casually about the wrnd that seemed to be comrng up and the texture of the snow A sudden tenseness ran through her body as the number 12 was called but lt gave way to relaxatron when her number ld was announced Lasse kldded her a b1t as she headed for the startlng gate And she was on her wmv down She knew her trrne was good Suddenly a crack broke thc, steady beat ol skrs agalnst the snow Madr slumped but momentum and pressure held her up untrl she lost her balance and tumbled to the earth Across the xallex a young hunter lowered hrs hrgh powered rrfle and turned to hrs frrend Mrssed that one completely he pouted It must be the wrnd lou. Fxmv C l iss Txxclx tl 9 1 l',..'. ' ' l,1 1 '1 Aa.. s 1 , . . Aw.. 1 4' 1 ,1. ,, Ar.. . . F.. 1 A Y 1 1 1 -,- - 1 7 I ' . 11 I 1 I - 1 7 7 a 1 1 A , . , . 1 1 , 1 .1 1 1 1 , 1 ' 1 11 . 1 . 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 K1 V- ily l 1. 1 ' 1 A , ,1 , . ,A Y, 1 , ' 1 '1 ,' 1 -A 1 . ' 1 1 7 V 7 . . - . .,v A ' - 11 - yas sc - so L ' 1 .. Jr 1 'L' 3 THE TRANSCRIPT For Qur Camel What odd thmg IS th1s'7 Hlgh and m1ghtx l1ke a mountam though Balanced as 1f a feather were measured to a breath of au A spht l1p and a softened nose catch a tear before It shatters to the A camel s IS a sadder one Ours 15 for love Vdnlty Farr A DIIISS Loxc the world a rose RISQS from a dormant state and grows She wears her crlmson robe 1n fme array And clalms the world 1n hex 6I1tlC1I1g wax Yet one fl om an mfernal world a weed Wlth crooked dress and gurleful look A1 ound lh1S beautx hrmself does hook Wlth tW1St1T1g way s and doleful schemes Encompasslng the roses She screams Where goes love does no one care? W1ll no one help the vanlty fa1r'l gxound Srsfxx NIL NICII C ltss Txxclu Sr-xxxui NIL ssox Poem The 1nf1n1te frame encompasses a play on mnrors On thxs vast stage of l1fe 1S depleted our reflectlons of actors 1n each other Fortune s eternally spmnmg wheel touches all corners of the frame 62 Cllss Txxelxc Taxi C1 TCHINS C llss Tu elm . - 7 . . 1 N U 1 . ' -'7 ' 1 ,Ai b 1 V A Mister Hate-nature sprouts, take heed! H . . , . . . . ,, , 2 . THE TRANSCRIPT Twlsted MITIOT The brlght llghts of Manhattan Island beckoned to the llttle car as It zoomed over the roar1ng asphalt of the brldge Andy Chapman and h1s companlon Sk1p Wood had secretly bought the second hand MG con trary to the freshman requlrements of the college They appeared as racey as the1r llttle bomb wh1le they sat hunched self assuredly xlewlng the three corners of the ent1c1ng s1ght The unrest of the fourth corner was growlng rapldly smaller behlnd them They were off l1m1ts and would be IU serlous trouble mf they were caught I can see them now looklng 1n every nook of the grand campus for us chortled Andy Yeah h1s accomphce replled nervously What a horror show The trafflc was growmg heavlly worse as all the late commuters hur r1ed home to the1r apartment dwelllngs Step on It Chapman' We ve got more to look forward to than they I am answered the drlver addlng w1th ant1c1pat1on we ve got a b1g free mght ahead He pressed on the accelerator and looked 1n the rear VIGVK m1rror from hab1t Youll have to nav1gate I keep forgettmg the blasted mlrror s twlsted The cars were grow1ng more dense and the two boys more anxlous for the awa1t1ng excltement The black bug wove 1ts way treacherously through the cluster of traff1c aboxe the reflect1ng waters of the rlver As they neared the entrance of the Holland Tunnel the1r ears vlbrated w1th sounds of the fur1ous horns on three Sldeb The dlssonant muslc of the angry honklng mmgled w1th the tw1nkl1ng blue hghts of the tunnel accompanled them as they edged thelr way through the cars Suddenly they could go no farther there was a stalemate Sklp svs ore and Andy joked cynlcally A beautlful Jam' All we need now IS a spread of cops' As 1f to answer h1m two pollcemen hurrledly made thelr way through the masses of metal What s comlng off' Cfled Sklp Hey look' The mlrrors all smashed up' All we need now IS a tlcket or somethmg' By now the offlcers had reached what remalned of the car They stared aghast at the Slght of the dazed boys Mangled' exclalmed one Yeah dead both of em Taxi C L ICIIINS Class Twelxe 63 . . v y ' . . . - V. . A 7 CC ' ' 77 , . an H - ' - , u 71 7 7 ' 64 ' 7 , . 77 do. as is - A - A ' - as H ' Y 7 7 ' 79 . - . y . cs 1 ' A - v ' s Y ' vw Cant see a damn th1ng! 3 . . , . ' I r . . H . . . ,, , li 7 ' 13 ' ' H . , . . ' H LK 77 ' if 7 YY l v I ws w v I A , I I I C e 7 ' THE TRANSCRIPT ART CONTEST Second prlze Ellen Bloch Thlrd prlze Tam Cutchms Fourth prlze Llsbeth Smlth HONORABLE MENTIONS Mary Wales Jones Nana Larnpton Allce Vlfglnla Dodd Cathy Schelrxch Kay Shaver Sarah James Eleanor Bmgham PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST Flrst prlze Mary Nancy Procter HONORABLE MENTION MHFIOU Harcourt Mr Llndstrom 64 First prize-Sally Ackerman lwpg F S9506 Z. X I A 's X f X THE TRANSCRIPT Clolss Eleven Front row Cadden Moore Ebelhdldt Harcourt Lllly Back row MxcLean Johnson Dodd Kelly Snyder A Coulter Gresham Secretary ITGHQUIEI MHFIOH HHICOUYT Court Member Mary Cadden Senate Member Martha Moole 66 -af f 1 . President .....,..,.,..... .,..,,,.,......... M ary Eberhardt VD H -E FF Iiw 'U l' I ' I 4 C VY WQ RD? A THE TRANSCRIPT lan Class Ten Front IOVK SCl19111Cll McElxn.-nn Bloch M Van Cledve Gerurd W11l1s J Snyder B Back ww Entxustle Helm Musson T Spaldmg Van Wlnkle S Day E Absent Daxenpolt Frmdberg P1es1dent Sally Van Wmkle Semetary treasurel Trudle Musson Court Member Lvnn Murray Spaldlng Senate Member Cathy Schenxch 68 , im' , 1 5 fl . ' 2 1? ' : Y' . X . . .. . ' ' . .. , . : 1 ', 'Q I A X' . .. . ' Y 'vi OK' W -Ba, C6999 jf N f biz' 6222 29 l' A ' Q5 xv Q fS'f5'fS'2S.fS'f2 2 'Q Q H S ,K we X B 114 '12 H CD S 3E+S40FL,-fc, N W5 ,vanessa dx gxclumsp New 1110592 OR LEHTTS Ms EY egfd-I-rustt OVER cameo? w, c 2-MM Uigmlkwlllg anycht Shine. SRS-'FL Ohj S ua-fn QU' J 3, sic! if - ' ' JSVN-Q fx i we E: 12, 9 fy Q Q Y gs ' 5 M L 0 X, ofa- Q 99109 H , I O. 1 y , ' X ' x P cvfn 95 . K X 'ff-KX L gy? ,, 5 , V I U Ju P, . 9 :rs ALI P ll P 4' , Q 5 I THE TRANSCRIPT Class N me Front IOVK Dalton Webe1 Shaver Mltchell James Plllsbury Back rovx Chandlel Dent M MCNBIF Grantham M Abell S Smlth Presldent Susan Dalton Court Member Joan Plllsbury Senate Member Pr1sc1lla Cbandlex 70 E V 2 25.2 . ,: y .. , ' , . .V ' . . ,: .. . H Secretary-treasurer ......................... Joan Pillsbury F221 . ll A522 X7 Swcci- t empcr-e,cL lc. BL!! C'n 'SZ TOM- if S+a.r1 nc., ke,-. 50-'-Lv PHILLKS OM Pf f'm-'7 b6bl.L6r'l rL4, 5 'CMWU 5Ma.fu DHTE SEQ T'a,llc au-bou.l 4-ou,,f,h, Its more I Ke hu zoo WN45 in Uerfer b W' N' 61 'Mum f FI.n.n, 014-f' fc2.r' bowler Cabbf' gn!!! Q5 ca O Q La. P de ma.Ta.nfg, wr L lsbct h. 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'FA N Q ' Q 1 V 0 Ns 4 ,Q x A Q - 2 D A ., T A I tak I 4- 7, S74Ry goo k E 'F041.e u if ,vw ar wif' Q ff W ITQQ W' 5 E57 pg, 'N , x Q KAI o .0 O 5 14, L :iw -. 5 K 3, ff CF U :Af F ,fi fha iw N ns. 1:31 fx ' THE TRANSCR Senctte Moore Spaldmg Plllsbury Chandler Beam Crosby Hennmg Musson S Wakefleld Back row Patterson Sche1r1ch Dearmg Ebexhardt Cutchms The Senolte ThlS year the Senate and the Court have endeavored to fmd what IS 1mportant and essentlal 1n Colleglate Government A new system of orlen tatlon was devlsed for students entermg the Elghth Grade A qu1et and cooperatwe Splrlt has been evldent 1n the Upper School makmg th1S a most successful year 76 I P T A 5 , l ' , V 1 I tg I l Front row: Mlss Reese. Cadden, Scholl, Early. Will, Miller, Mrs. Sturman. Second row: 5 THE RANSCRIP Pdndemonlum Front row Dearxng Mlss Starr Day E Plocter Snyder B Van Cleave Abell A Back row Hennmg Musson S Kelly Gerard MCEIWBIH Abell S Scholl Under the leadershlp of Peggy Dearmg edltor and Mlss Margot Starr faculty sponsor the Pandemonlum has publ1shed seven lssues whlch proved to be very mterestlng and mformatlve The annual style show was held on May 20 wlth Colleglate models Wearmg clothes from Stewarts Both the style show and the cake sale held on March 19 proved to be very successful Due to the hard work and effort of each Board member and the support and enthusiasm of each student the year 1959 1960 proved to be a prohtable one for Pandemonlum 77 T T - I l - x x 5 - :S W W f 2 ' fi . i fl l . . ,- . Y . I . Y 7 . . ,I , , . 7 , - THE TRANSCRIPT Drcrmdtlc Club F1o11t row Cutchms tstandmgb James M1tchell Webe1 Shave1 Dalton S Second row Chandler Mlller E Eberhardt Munlch Abell S Grantham M Sm1th L Back row Plllsbury Gresham Dent M Bloch M W11l1s J Musson S Cadden Wlth the beglnmng of the second semester the Dramatlc Club undertook the product1on of The Lark under the excellent d1rect1on of Nancy N1les Sexton aSS1StGd by Tan1 Cutch1ns presldent of the Club Wr1tten by Jean Anoullh The Lark was presented on Fr1day evenmg March 18th It IS the movmg story of Joan of Arc who at the call of God val1antly led the French army to vlctory over the Enghsh As the result of her cla1m to d1v1ne 1nsp1rat1on the 1nnocent Joan IS condemned to burn at the stake for heresy It 1S a dynam1c play adapted by L11l1an Hellman and has been presented on Broadway 1n mot1on plctures and on the telev1s1on Wlth d1S t1ngu1shed casts The Dramatlc Club enjoyed g1v1ng The Lark and looks forward next year to g1v1ng a play equally as good 78 . I , . . . ., . .' h D l 1 w -v v - 1 -1 . .. . . - . , . .. . -. Q .. . -. - . H H . . . , . . H ,, . . . , . 7 7 9 V - ' ' ' ' as 11 THE RANSCRI Serwce Councll Front row Hennxng istandmgl Mrs Sloan Gresham Procter Shaxex Wllllg Mahon Back row Cobb Crume Bloch M Kelly Grantham M Snyder B The act1v1t1es of the Servlce Counc1l were many and Vafled throughout the school year Besldes the annual Community Chest and Red Cross Dr1ves the Councxl 3SS1St6d at a Halloween Party at the Ne1ghborhood House The members had as much fun as the ch11dren The proflts from the annual Skatlng Party went towards sponsorlng a Kentucky Mounta1n school Red Cross Boxes were fllled to help chlldren 1n dlsaster areas The SGTVICE Councll feels that It has achleved the prxmary purpose of the organ1zat1on to help those who are less fortunate than We 79 T PT i , E 5 25 Q ' 5 sl f Z l 5? 5 X ? S A - , 2 ' 5 5 M t 122' . I . . , . THE TRANSCRIPT Dance C u mg Harcourt Van Wlnkle S Snyder B McElwa1n Snyder A Smlth L Helm Shaver Under the gu1dance of MISS Margot Starr the Dance Club has trled to toster lndependence of expresslon and to lncrease Sklll of movement Our program ranged from satlre to falry tale, classlcal to Jazz under the embracmg t1tle Potpourrl Each dance was an or1g1nal compos1t1on com b1n1ng technlques learned 1n class and 1n rehearsals The Club also contrlbuted to the May Day program 1n the form of or1g1nal dances 80 3 l 5 E 5 5 Q 4 5 Z 5 Front row: Patterson..Miss Starr, Musson. T., Gerard. Entwistle. Willis. J, Back row: Spald- . . . . 7 . . 4, . ,, . . , . - ANSCR Glee Club Dent M MCN3lf Jones Procter Mrs Sheehy Back row Wakefleld Coleman Lampton Van Wmkle S Crume Helm The Glee Club has had a very busy and enjoyable year SIHCS there are very few of us we presented a Jolnt program Wlth the Junlor Glee Club and a professlonal SO101St Durlng the last semester We sold records 1I'1 order to begln a fund for the Muslc Department We hope that th1s w1ll contlnue next year The Glee Club W1ShGS to thank Mrs Dorothy G11SdOff our dlrector and Mrs James Sheehy our accompanlst for the1r Wonderful support 81 T H E T R I P T Front row: Pillsbury. Henning, Spalding, Weber. Second row: Mrs. Gilsdorf. Chandler. 9 ' 1 Y ' 7 7 F' : Studlo Club Flom row Davenpoxt Mrx OBannon Cutchms Second roxx Entwxnstle Jones Dodd X m Cleaxe Assembly Comrmttee Culumm Johnson Ploctur Mr Cxoppcx vxllll Wnbu F1 ont row Ebcrhardt Heads of QIQGHIZGTIODS Wakefleld Patterson W111 Cutchms Musson S Early Jones Dearmg Back row Hermmg Pxontex Youth Speaks Representcitlves FIOHI row Abell A Eberhaxdt Pattexson Dearmg Earlw Back ram Scholl M1l1e1 Kellw Gresham . . ' I , ' . . . . .' I . , . Q3 X . JE 2 is i 5 23 ME V 2 E 2 6, E 1 , 1 X' 5 N Z . - v4 1 . 1 ' +1 v y- ' v . . .. . L . . .- ' ' ' v E ANSCRIPT Lake Forest Conference Cut hms Hennmg Wakefield W111 Mrs Smlth Scholl Patterson Abell A 84 TH TR f i A Q4 i Q Q K tk 3 Q -I lily V f J QW Q O H X Y M Q ' Q f Y 'Nu A 5 x - L gg ' Li if ' 475 ff , is I L U v - M 9- ' U! ,f f 5 --.aa ,. ' X O --4111:- .. I if f' if-1-- f 5 ig ORA Q THE TRANSCRIPT Athletlc Boord Front row Musson S fstandmgl Mrs Sloan Musson T MacLean Harcourt Mlller E Dodd Back row MUH1Ch Snyder A Dearlng Grantham M Abell A OCallaghan Ent w1stle The Athle-llc Assooloftlon Presldent Secretary Gold Captam Blue Captarn Gold Co captam Hockey Chalrman Basketball Chalrman Baseball Chalrman Tennls Chaxrman Tenth Grade Representatxve Nlnth Grade Representatxve Elghth Grade R9pf6SCHt3t1V6 Faculty Advxsor Stannye Musson Marlon Harcourt L1z Maclean Ellen Mlller Trudy Musson Abby Abell Susan Mumch Peggy Dearmg Adelalde Snyder Mary Entwlstle Mary Grantham Mary Ann OCallaghan Mrs Sloan A Blue Co-captain .....,,.,........................ Alice Virginia Dodd 86 T E TRANS RIPT Blue and Gold Ccxptouns Ellen M111er captam of the Blues and L12 MacLean captam of the Golds have 1nst1lled frlendllness characterlstlcs of sportsmanshlp and leadershlp qual1t1es 11'1 thelr teams They have emphaslzed the lmport ance of each team member whether she be player or supporter Then' leadershlp has been mvaluable 1n rnalntalmng a hlgh standard of sp1r1t throughout the whole school durmg a very successful year 87 H C , 6 s I ,fl ., . , . . , . , . .- . . 7 - .Y , . THE TRANSCRIPT Hockey Teams Front row Musson T MacLean Mlller E Dodd Second row Ogden Entwlstle Musson S Crosby Weber Dalton Spaldmg Pxllsbury Helm Thxrd row Robertson Abell A Chandler L1lly Van Wmkle S Harcourt Patterson OCallaghan Johnson Back row Cobb Van Cleave Dearlng Eberhardt Snyder A Abell S Grantham M Schelrlch Gerard McElwa1n Snyder B 88 3 E E ':YZEij:f:5I: 4 1 1 5 . l F , . 5. , , ' ' , . aff' t - . - . y , -t - v V Y , -1 t Y Y , V - - . v -Q . . , A - y - -, . 1 - - - v . y . . -, , -. , -- 1 H T ANSCRIP Basketball Teams Smlth Abell A Chandler Weber Harcourt Dalton Spalding Patterson Plllsbury Back row Kelly Dearlng Eberhardt Snyder A Abell S Grantham M Gerard Johnson 89 T E R T V Front row: Van Winkle, S., Musson, T., MacLean, Miller, E., Dodd, Munich. Second row: in Q Marv' lmwwmmhmwmg pcobsl If 7? ., Q QQL I ,o EBV! will' E fl xtf Q My T f 04 L., c 'KT ' ., I K - ,I VNQV- P' J ' bw W' .vi .T Z 5 Ax' ,1 ' I THE TRANSCRIPT Class Seven Front 1ow Dumebml Bond T Peabody Kxmmel Day James E Waterflll Carrxer Second row Rumage Bondurant Oldham Tate Hatton Sm1th S Hcenlg Back row Reutllnger M Heyburn FoQter Smmons W1l11g Van Wlnkle K Mahon Absent B1rn steel Reutllnger H 92 I A b -E Q xi ' . E ki If E .:S Ii ' i ', . -. , y , . .. . I , . , , 1 , -. - . -, Y U ,1 , . , -, - 3 ' . ,. THE TRA CRIPT Class Slx Front low Grantham J Fuller Byron Dalton M Horner Oehrle Mann Second row Hllhard Dahlm Wyer A Bloch W1lllS B Allen Lloyd Back row Steele Mlddleton Ann Eady Ross Letherman Trawlck Absent Mlddleton Wood Brown B 'H NS , 5 I 3 'R if . ' T , -- . , v -, , . . 3 . ' ., . .. . ., , V 3 . . . , . . . 5 . . , . E TRANSCRI Class FIVS Eront row Courtney C Wllllams Rodes M111er A Hannah S OBann0n K Shaplra Hlllerxch Back row Ormsby Tyrrell Hurt E Mlller D Strater N Rounsavall G Absent Brown M K 94 TH PT if . Q 5 1 f i 5 Q T ' y Y f ' :Ni S 1?'E 1 3 E ,s 1 . i i i If ' ' 3 , 1 3 1 -y 'I y , ' . -y - -, V , -v ' 1 . I , . . .. , .. . -. V -, 5 , . . THE TRANSCRIPT Class Four Front row Dulworth Bond A Collms Stecker Tuley Smlth Sanneman F111back Second row Georgl Allen Reynolds Moore Hurt Wyer Werst Smith V Back row Joyes Martln Bass Trawlck Reuthnger L Absent Dent Johnson 95 2 Qi rx 3 , L . 5 X , .. , 4 X 5 1 , ' y , -, Y Y Y , . . ' , - y 1 , , 1 , . - , v 1 , , - - , - THE TRANSCRIPT Class Three LlCh Payne Back row Gudmundsson Mengel Burnam Bass C Mc Leer 96 Lvl' Fxfont row: Brown. V., Boone. G.. Hannah. Ward. Lynne, Second row: Miller. P.. Field, THE TRANSCRIPT Class Two Front row Grafton Sweets Strater K1nna1rd Scholtz Steele E Second row Lewman Mlller B Ravlxn Davls Dulworth Burkholder Back low Rounsavall A Gossman OBann0n W Whaley Nash L Nash M Absent Cable Mlllard 97 , 5 5 i 5 3 5 ll THE TRANSCRIPT Klnolerqorrten and Class One Kmdergarten tseatedb front low Moore Scholtz Dalton Bonnle Bechtel Second row Mlller L A Z1egler Mlller C Scholla Dulworth G1ll1m Smlth D Grantham E H111 Bass K Bateman Cooper Lewman Alford Class one Kstandmgm Pulltzer Mann L H1ll1ard Musson M L Ardely Mlller C Allen Nash Joyes Courtney Volz Peter Smlth 5 Dulham Lyon Vlllfafrancz Hallenbexg Walker Bronaugh 98 - Lwxfx tat,- yzl 'Ft ,1,ALv,l.- , X N . -T - is V 2 , ' wmfmm- zllaaz . . , . , , . . . . .. . . ., . . Y , .. , -, . . ., . , . . . , . .. , , .Y . ' . . . . ., . . ,. . . , . . . . .. ' . , , 1 ' z. ', , C . in K we-mx, If' is Q Mb gg: -:iw ,Q -. M W 5: ..,. : . Eg, f I 'U' .: 5 g-+ A g I J HONURA1 II XIh'X'IIOlN H0136 emo C011 I11x 18 11111 L ilocus 111 111 dus 11111 1 lt 111 xlL1p1 1 1111111 thg coll xx Mmm 1 c s H x 1 HU l X THE TRANSCR IT '1' 3 , Q . ' ' , - 1 Ill Ll 1a11'g11ba11'11 wl1c1'c the zu' 515' 1 ' z 'X di1 1y1111d the stallsz 'K fly: PX 1' 1 Qllf' 111111'cz111d her co 1 '1 5 1 1 'ng 0 winds 211'C sighing and 1110 sl111d11ws 1110 1'1'vv1,1i1111. But ' V1 ' ' 'Zl'x Q JI LlbI'1Qhl s111'111g lay. H1-E11111111' and hc kicks z111ci l1egf11Q.' 11111 111 111131 -I1 1,11-' lfll-1 .ns l'l.1x 1 THE TRANSCRIPT The Vorlentlne Who Wonted d Home Once upon a t1me there was a Valentme He wanted a home So he went to fmd a home It was nearly Valentmes Day so he went on h1s way He came to Candyland There were candy canes and chocolate bars hanglng down from the trees and there were also gmgerbread men The Valent1ne was hungry so he ate a chocolate bar and a candy cane Then he tr1ed to flnd the people who owned Candyland He looked and looked but he could not f1nd anyone so he left He walked and walked and soon he came to a l1ttle house He knocked on the door An old ladv came to the door He asked her 1f she wanted a valen t1ne She Sald no and to get out of there He left and walked and walked untll he came to another l1ttle house He knocked on the door He knocked agaln and was about to leave when a l1ttle g1rl opened the door She sa1d Oh Mommy here IS a beaut1ful Valent1ne Come here May I have 1t Her mother sa1d Yes you may The l1ttle g1rl and the Valent1ne were very happy and thev l1ved happllv ever after Nlxnc ARILI NASH C I lss 7 Llqhtnlnq Father' Father' cr1ed John Lady had her colt He s got a wh1te spot on h1s nose and he s just beaut1ful' Well son he s all vours I w1l1 g1Ve h1m to you to raxse for yourself Sald the bov s father Oh thank you cr1ed the happy l1ttle box and he gave h1s father a b1g hug John named h1s beautlful colt L1ghtn1ng L1ghtn1ng grew up to be a champlon horse John loved h1m more than anythmg else he owned He and Llghtnmg would rlde ex ervwhere together One day L1ghtn1ng was wandermg alone 1n the b1g forest near Johns home All of a sudden he trlpped 1n a hole and broke h1s leg The suffer mg bew1ldered horse lax down and fmallv he went to sleep he never woke up John looked evervwhere for h1s wonderful horse but he never found h1m No more rldes together no more horse shows no more Llghtnmg I mm Rom s C llss 'J 101 . . . , . . , . . H . . . I 9 1 Y ' ' 1 - va ' ca U 7 ' ' . .1 . , . -,. ,r , I . y. I .. I V- s 11... .. . . sa vv - 44 s - - a - ' va , . cl s - - - - su - v q , - a 1 as U yn - ' 7 ' ' . - f vw . . . V V . . . . . , , . - , . ' Q ' ,, v V v . v . 3 , .... I ' V H ..f .l.. . E TRANSCR FCI1I'l9Sf'D Ot cou1 se they are falfleb lf they yyerent they wouldn t scamper from flower to flowe1 l1ke that Not that everythmg that rnoy es IS a fa1ry Its a rare th1ng to see one and half the t1me lt lb yust a leaf but d1d you ey er see ten l1ttle leaves dancmq a1ound 1n a cncle on a I'Tl0UI1l1t mght l1ttle leayes 1n dresses? Ot LOUISE not' Leay es can t dance but a iany can and does lf you ask your aunt O1 uncle you w1ll heal that lt was the w1nd bloyymg some bltb of paper around Hoyyeyel you know thexe w1sn t eyen 1 b1eeLe that mght The only way to see a talry 15 to come out on a mght when there IS a full moon w1th a r1ng around lt It doesnt necessar1ly haye to be June Fa1r1es love frost and ICG and snow When the Snow 15 ghtter when they ale most l1kely to come out You ney ex see tl1e1r footpx 1nts because they axe too small or lt snovys more du11ng the n1ght or the yymd blows them away The only true beheyer 1n fa1r1es 1S a baby who ISHI old enough to talk Only then w1ll f31IleS Wllllllgh X1S1t a human They see each baby durmg the mght and brmg h1m wonderful toys full of magm Yet when a baby says h1s t11st vyo1d the ta1r1es cease to v1s1t h1m because novy he lS no l0I'lg61 one ot them but a real human bemg If a grownup IS luckv enough to see a fa1ry every one of them w1ll desert that part1cula1 spot so you won t see It there more than once But 1f you see a t1ny shape dartmg about o11 a st1ll wmdless mght you VVlll know what It 18 102 1 TRAyy1c 11 Cl ISS Sxx T H IP T ' .1 f ' ' ' 17 V 1 1 7. ' ' v' '- 1 A' 1 a 3 . 7 1 ' 1 2 . K 1 v A 1 A u r I I l . 1 1' Y X' . 11 1 ' . 1 1 1 1 7 7 1 Q 2 ' ' ' . , 1 1 . ' ' 1 ' 1 . , . Y y ing and the moon makes it glow. is r - - - A y . I Y I L X- V 1- kv , 1 7 4 1 I 1 ,1 1' ' 7' ' I . . :' 7 . . 1. C . . Y 7. . ' '. ' l ,1 1 ' . . . 1. y1 ' 1 .1 Y 1 w l 7 V I . 5 A 1 , ' . X . 7 1 . 1 1 ' l. 11 ' 7 l'cGc:y' ' i' Y tml' -ffl- ,M- 11 -nee, A W -S 5 ' 1 , fi- . R137 l 5 X ,W Q , 'kv . ' ...- f T X N a x , ' I ' 'f . I , ,Q K L . THE TRANSCRIPT The Porsonous Gdrden Deep 1n the jungles of Afrlca there was a mysterlous stretch of land that had never been explored The natlves never entered It because they knew It was the Po1sonous Garden The garden vxas very beautrful when you gazed at It from beyond IIS boundarxes but the mmute you set foot 1ns1de It all the flowers turned black and the a1r became f1lled wrth a polsonous m1st you would surely re One brlght sunnx dav Mr Perrv an explorer was on a safar1 through Afrrca He and h1s guldes stopped bv the Vlllage of Euamas 1ust outslde the Po1sonous Garden Mr Peux sard I sax I behexe I shall take a l1ttle walk 1n that pretty garden No xou no go IH there sald one of the natlx es Nex ertheless Mr Perrx started on h1s walk A natlve stopped h1m and begged No go 1n one person go 1n and garden grow blgger IHIO a forest' Mr Peux dldnt go IH at least not then He spent the nlght 1n the xlllage About mldnrght Mr Per rx woke up He declded to take h1s l1ttle walk 1n the gar den He got up and started on h1s walk alone A mmute or so later loud screams were heard Suddenlx the m1st began to moxe forward It overtook the vlllage and k1lled ex erx one None of them were heard of agam So far as I know the Polsonous Garden IS st1ll there slowly tak1ng ox er Afr1ca IEA XX un C l Iss -1 A Struggle WITH My Consclence I guess ex erx one once 1n a whrle has a l1ttle trouble w1th the gux ms1de But 1t seems to me that the th1ng mx consclence bothers me about most 15 mx talkmg about others Sometrmes the vxhole mght long I toss and turn thmkmg about what I haxc sa1d that may haxe hurt some one I reallx wlsh I hadnt done 1t Then fmallx I fall asleep The next mornlng I reallx feel better because I have learned a lesson If xou talk 'about people be hmd then backs your consuence xxlll talk to xou to x our fact' I rxc C llss Sur n 104 . ' KL ' 77 V V . . . ' 7 v 7 sf v I ' nf' 7 ' 41 I s .- , ' H . , ' , . ' ' ,, as 1 , - gn 1 ' - V V V V . . . V ' ' .1 ' ' H . V V . . . . , , . . . . Y' .- , ' ' ' ' ' V. Y ' v ' V . V V . . u 7 . V V . L KK ' 19 ' ' ' 1 ' V v I va . T . 1, .L 1 Y ' .1 U . 7 I . - ' . V 1 . . V . V1 ' I 7 ' - . ' , . 7 l Vu - . V . L1 1 bv K - I I s 1 7 fx' . , , , , ,V IIICIAICN lllilrl' , 3 Ilili I . fx I v A LII A I x HP. TRANSCR A I-Iolreloy What lb nrcer than a holrdax Nothrng so tar as I ean thrnk Yo11 can reallx have lun durrng holrday rt you want to All you need lb 1 lrttle 1m1s,1n1t1on 'rnd xxhrsh' Wh 1t do you know You re 1 Russlan spy or a dog that 5 rather hungry Sometrmes I go to grandmother s house or pre tend Im br 1X1 Ilor IIILIS st llifllllga on the budge On Sunday I thrnk Ill be Oetavrue 1nd C 1es1r wrll ehange my name or perh1ps I ll be 1 dog playrng xxrth a ball a dog that 5 alwfrye hungrx tor cookree I hope the poor dog Wrll get 1 tew and Im Wrllram the Conqueror It I dont tall clown soon my armx wrll get trred of XVdl'L1l'lg Thump 1 xxrrr C l us x My Frrefly I Caught a lrttle tueflx I alw Us wanted hrm He rumped and pl IX ed and Very seldom stay eel home For he was alvvaxs gorng some place So eoon I let hrm go and he Flew tleyx away X IX 1 C 0111 ISS My Cow I haxe a Cow and she rs xerx new And ex erx trme I go hx her she saxe moo Ex ery trme I bee her she 5 lvrng rn the mud And She S alvt axs chew mg her cud xr 1 I rr S IUW T ' I P 'I' ' 1 ' 1 . ' ff? ' V K1 'C 1 4 K' uf . . ' ' ' ' ' El . y .. Y I 7 A 2 ' 1 ' if 2 A , C V 'Q' . . , v-9 ' Y., . . 1 . C 1' 1 1 , Iv -C .Vx mln- LV- xv 1 1 - 1 ' 'z f 1 'z ' .' Q 1 A f w. ' C ' 'z z we ' ' 1 I 1 X: 1 . 2' K1 I X 6 I YA ' '1 f 167 1 , ' . V ' .- X ' V- l k c l . Oops! I forgot. It's 1066 c l '. l , - i 7 Y. . 'X r . . .' 1 Y .I1'1,u-1 Cl 11 .xxx ,f z Ie I c I . 3 ' elv ' . 7 7 . 1 71 ' ' 1 ' V A 3 v ' 7 vl rl Cliff 3 I Y ' Y ' ' 7 , . , - , . l .. ,114 -' , . , ' V 1 , . 1' ,V-1 ' ' K I l 1 ' v' A . N11 , 'Il Claw! Tl THE TRANSCR Blue Team Front row Grantham J Byron Dalton M W1ll1g Oehrle Mann P Second row Steele A Oldham Klmmel Ross Eady Mahon Wyer A Reutlmger M Back row Hoenlg Smlth S Van Wmkle K Tate Hatton Foster Heyburn Allen Absent Reutllnger H 106 I P T i it ' 5 S i 2 1 : X E 1 tg- is V' 1 Y X J R15 E Y 1 2 13 V' gr W T 9 9? b H THE TRANSCRIPT Gold Teom Dumesnll Day H Horner Fuller Letherman Trawlck Second row James Calller Rumage Borldurant Slmmorls Lloyd Wlllls B Absent Blrnsteel 107 Bond, T.,,Peabody,, Dahlin, ,Middleton A., Blocll, M. B., I-lilliard, A. Baek row: 'Waterfill, 'WY M WM gf'-M523 'il' A W ,WV Mmgfwwfm THE TR The Staff We W1Sh to thank the staff for all thelr SGFVICGS and thoughtfulness throughout the year 109 A N S C R I P T .::2- Y f 5 ':ff 5 5 , :.,' L x T fy ggi-w W A W iE Numa-.4 W5 Www , YV? f . gig, H11 HE TRANSCRI Comphments IVR INR IRI IVR In P IV R REX AIND AIND AND AND AND AND MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS AND MRS AIND MRS AND MRS of the Semor Parents WILLIAM H ABELL WILLIAM S CUTCHINS ANDEPSON C DEARINC IR POBFPT EARLY JR JAMES W HFNNINCI HURT B JONES DINW IDDLE LAMPTON ALFRED O MILLER EDWIN H MIJNICH EREND AND MRS SHEPPARD MUSSON IVR P INR NI AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS AND VIRS RUSSELL PROCTER VVILBER S SCHGLL PAUI TAFLL IP JAMES B IK AKPPIELD il IL IAQ III T P T 1 , ' 'I I . II, I f M I 1,, MII. I I' 'I II DR. t f I . I M I. I' ' f JR. DR. I I' . . MR. AND MRS GEORGE C. PATTERSON M I. i ' . Q IIP. I I I . f 31 1 PI -asc Pzlt l'cw11 ip' TI -5- I-Xdx'cI't1Stx'.' E TRANSCRI M N 94 Hnllhvu Q lu nlurln fuxhmnx In lim suburban manner 7 'P Y L Illlllllllt TIILN Ad Us 117 T H . P T 1 ' Y T' L N 2 W i i I J ww v f Q 139 Hrerkinridgv Lam' J . . 1 '. , ' 'I' A Tl! , .--.--III! Pl A2150 'Q ' Wt' vcr 4.'l'l'S SE -fy X X THE TRANSCRIIT Compliments of THE BLEAKLEY BUYS XNM DQNIA SFVLDV TR C AN 2 680 So 4th ST Bus1ness and Personal Insurance , I n . 7 A . A 1 LQ 1.2 , , . ,fd . . M30 . ' 1-1+ 4 f A- +1411 A -n A. lf THE TRANSCRIPT SHCP AT BACCDNS ' ST. MATTHEWS LONII I IMP N FS COmp1lmentS Cf Au TIIILTIXL Mcmbex St Matthews Kmt Shop The Cxeatest CIQXK Colle late exer had SALLY RIEGER COMPLIMENTS OF SANDERS CI PANPRS BEALTIFUL CLEANING Isa T -Xcxcx ll 1 V , N , , A A A L OF , 2 1 ' Vx x x QF C X1 W i 1 v T O v - Y D . . ' I ,l I I O 129 S14 Matthews Ave. T 1 ,' . . Plea Pzxtrmmizv hcsu . i Wise-145 3 THE TRANSCRIPT Dresses Hats Jenny Lind 640 SOUTH FOURTH AVENUE Fourth Floor LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY Coats quits ACLCSSOFICS Please Patromze The-se Advertlsers 116 IN Misses and junior Sizes THE TRANSCRIPT Compliments of the FASHION POST VISIT HISTORIC LIBERTY HALL AND THI' ORLANDO BROWN HOUSE WAPPING STREET FRANKFORT KENTUCKX 111 1 - . . . I I Y , Ploasv PEIIIWPIIIZC These :xCIVC1'II.'LI'5 E N The ChoQkeSChool ki Dance the xelx xxolld vxl11d1 15 tha vvolld O1 611101 us thc plane xx he1e 111 thy end WL imd oul h1pIJ1I1CSS Ol not t 1 11111111 PI li HER COATS SUITS DRESSES 5 and ACCESSORIES 3929 FRANKFORT AVENUE Sf Matthews Plz 151 P1t1cm11c T11 SC AdKl111 ui 118 TH TRA SCRIPT D.H. . of T R ' Lf, A frm 7 ' A' x Q 1 1 ' 2 ' ' Z1 al Q, Q Y Q' O 'Z'f Z ' -'.x CK' 'xx-SX1 E TRANSCR Slng we fox love incl 1dleness Naught else lb wolth the hfumg Though I haxe been 1n miny 1lil'lCl Thug 15 nmght else 1n l1x1ng And l would 1 1thc1 l1 me mx sweet 'lhfzn do h1gh deeds 1n Hungarx To pass all men s b6l1E'Y1l1g Ezra Pound from tvxo senlors Congx ltlllltliiflb to the Cl1ss ot 1960 HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO OF NEW YGRK OTg3HlZ9Cl 1860 Harrw Lee HElIIlllt0H CLL Managel The Home of Planned Estates Seruce Please P.111o111Le These Aclx C1t1se1s llfl T H I P T L4 ' ' W ' , , C 1 x A ' 1 w C V' . z ' 1 1 ' C Q 1 , 3 ' X ' ' Z A L' I I I Y' I -E ,. Q H 1 5 1 Q Though rose-leaves die of grieving, W ' , . ' . - V C . . . 7 ' f z a A ' Q 5' ' . ' THE TRANSCRIPT COMPLIMENTS OF BUCKEYE FARM tmm C1 frlend Cf the LOUISVTHQ Colle-Qlclte Schcycvl Gmc the LQu1sv1He Fund 1 0 1 . . P11 P ' ' Tl . Ad'3't' 'Q T 609 So 11 THE T RANSCRIPT CIornpH1n1erHQ f K Brown Iewelers Compllments ASHBURY BERMAIN DRUC CO St 'Xlatthexxs Kx TV! 0 D413 Compllmumts oi The Crescent Bcautx Salon BERT NELL BFTSY BFULAH K S BEAUTY SALON ICI' HOCKEX ON THOSE FROZEN SWAMPS' SWTITHERS SUPER DIKT .5141 Lexmgton Road Owned 8a Opelated bx TVN 33478 Fuc Ddnerw 01 Orders 01' l110I'9 IILISL P1t1cm17L Tlusc Afhllll Us 12.2 ' S of - O - W - - I ' . T' ff. '. . . , --- . I fx . M12 Ik Mrs. Lewis Smithers , 1 . , , Y A-7 1 1 -x 1 ' v - V L A k v - 1 of S5 DWL-T 1. , ,S THE TRANSCRIPT W. HAHLQW EDWARDS Sf ASSQCIATES Estate Planning - Life Insurance Underwriting Starks Building JU. 2-236' COMPI IMP N 19 MUIHILI 1 5 wx Y-1 W 1 U . M . , L Plum- Pzxtiwniizm- 'I'l11-sv gXLlvL'1't1fL-fs .,. THE TRANSCRIPT AIVIERICAIN LIFE mc ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY OF KFWTLCIXY DINWIDDIE LAIVIPTON Plesldem Loulsx 1115 Kentuckx 194 Y 1 z I - 1 T , Ax 1 . X .' 3 ' ' Y' 3 Y PM-asv Pzatrfmizc 'Thcsc Advv1'1iSQ1's THE TRANSCRIPT MONARCH AUTO CO. LINCOLN CONTINENTAL MERCURY COMET 200 E. Broadway THE WALTON IONES STUDIO 3902 Old Brownsboro Rd TW 6 0541 FORDS FALCONS SUMMERS I-IERRMAN INC JU 5 3.331 OPPN UNTIL Z ANI IZ . . .- - v . 1 'I A -A 1 Please Patrrmize These Advertisers '5 THE TR.-XNSCRIIT COMPLIMENTS OF H I SCHIEIRICH 1 T . ll-:Q-1. '.'l'm,-Xl'. :- HF CRI TAFI L MOTOR COMPANY IINL EXCLL SIX In DEALERS VOLVO SAAB TRILIVIPH BORCVVARD ROOTES SINC FP 72014 Brondxvn IU m 4210 SOUTHERN DANCE SUPPLY 100 St11L Awe J 91 LEN HAYS IR BUILDER ci DESIGNER 100 NlLI'lddll Axe TW 7 0290 PIL we Pxtxcmmn These Adxeltl Us 1.2 T . T R A N S P T .I I I Y - I I n LOUISVILLE 6, KY. TVV. Y-. '79 , . A x ' 1 . I uv 1' X . 'T THE TRANSCRIPT Compliments of The Collins Company. Inc. RCA Victor RCA VVhi1'1po0l Ncrnnncd Llfe Insurcrnce CQ VK J Lnnpm QQIILIWIAQQIW1 130 SldllxS Bllllillllf, 1? 'I 4 V' -1 Q 5 x -C A 1 ' 1 s . Q L r Illczisc Pillllflllll' 'Tlwsv .'XdX'1'lAl1bL'l'S L8 THE FRANSCRIPI' CQMPLHVIENTS GF A FRIEND l 111,-fm SE fig? X L . 1 1 C1 1e11 811132, 11111 I IIIIIQ 11I1 ut 1 IIII I I 'I' II If 'I' II A N S L' Ii 1 1' 1 I 11111 il 11111. 111y lIl'l'S ZlI'L' I1I111-. I '1111 LI 1011. XVIII! 1110 111117 I 'III L tcm. '11 cl WI r I K, I ' il 11111 Iikc- 1113'- I' HV' map -- s 111 Cla-1't1' SI V I THE TRANSCRIPT CHEAPEE BY THE DOZEN Compliments of no. ll SCDUTHERN DANCE SUPPLY 10 Stl A LOUISVILLE 6 KH TW 5 9779 I Can Be Bought But I Cant Be Brlbed li 0 i z ve. V 7 I Pl : P' - Tl . Ad' -, THE TRANSCRIPT COI1gI1tL11ElI10f1S to tha C1155 ot 1960 HOME LIFE INSURANCE ot New York GIgdI11Z9C1 1860 HARRY LEE HAMILTON C L L Managu THE HOME OF PLAINNED ESTATES SERVICE Plc lx Pmr mu The L AC1Xt.11.15Ql 153 'L .' ' 4 . ' v Y , . , ,, T an 'S' TH E TRANSCRI PT SCOREE HARDWARE Two Locations 3020 5 Ifourth St 1206 Bfirdstoxxn Rd REST WISHES QE A FRIEND IVIARRET CS MILLER I LCDRISTS 814 Chuoku Rd Smu. 1818 C0mpI meme QI FABRIC RHQP 4011 lnxm ton ld 'VI attlluxs KllllllLkY C X 154 . Q 1 . . . . 4 1 x Q L .1 Y f I I I 'I no ' T 2' -' . 1- F 3' ' .-. g' I . p '? . . . . GL. l-1.3.10 I'lca1Sc PQIIIWHIIZ' Thvsv All 'L'1'tiS '11' THE TRANSCRIPT Compliments of ALCQA WRAP a Friend SCHULZ FLORIST GL 1 A7030 8.31 Cherokee Rd FLOWI RS POR ALI OCCASIONS St Matthews Feed 6: Seed Garden 6. Lawn Supplles Chenoxx eth Lane TVR 6 4413 I Ialse I 1tl0Il1!L Thug Adx e1t1 ex 151 1 .Y 1 , . '...m F w v 1 4 4 p v. I 1 v . x v H. 1121. DZ - -4, wx 1.-5,-S THE TRANSCRIPT now njounsonf f Plowo P'iT.lOl1l7l. Thgsc AdX0lt1NLIS 136 P ' L t . 5- L ' N ug 'Ig THE TRANSCRIPT Compliments of William H. Day Co. 313 Guthrie Street Frigidaire Magic Chef R C A Chambers DAVIDSQN S MILLINERY Comer 4th G Guthrie 1 I Please Pzltronizv These Advertisers 37 I' H E TRAINSCRII1' THE ART CENTER ASSOCIATION Get Your SPECTATCDRS A BUY FRIEND Thev re Gomq FAST' PREP DECQRATING SERVICE S M U 1 ll ANTPLE PARKING HH , . .L ft. 211 wewsrf uppusito Pus Officv Down Town-fThi1'd and York Fine VVal Japcrs Too! A' ly f Pl nr V- :TTI A THE TIANISCRIPT ELEPHANTS MAKE FCQTPRINTS CDN THE GRASS AND SQ DC VCU CNEUFP IU Pix'-F '..I'l THE TRANSCRIPT DWIGHT THQMAS 309 Wallace TW 3 5485 Almobt Fx mx B1 1dL 11615 1Lg1S1L1td dl DQLFINGER S INC LHIINA CRYSIAL SIIVPR Luuuxllle bhoppm Cnmu St lvldtthuxs 1 T c cx 1 l4Il . J,xw, 5 A ,. .XJ-'L,V,.-, , I , . N , v ., X S25 VVcst VVa1lm1t Gu1'c1iI1c1' Lame 3958 F1'2lNkf0I'1 V' , , ' J I . ij ' . , ,L. Plvz Sc Pzzlrmmizc hos' Al 'Q1't'Sc1'S THE TRANSCRIPT TWEED CS TARTAN 4050 Westport Road TW. 5-6944 IMPORTS SPORTSWVEAR Greetlnqs from cz fnend' H L Garret s Trlangle Food Mart THE THREE GRACES F1 1I'1kfO11 Ax enue Fme Foods TVV 6 4413 141 . . O I O C . 12 ' v v 5 . - Q Plcusu Pzxlnmizc Those :XCiVC1'l15Cl'S THE TRANS RIPT OUR SPECI ALTY HAND PRESSINC FASHION CLEANERS 2222 Brownsboro TW b 4224 TO SINOVN H DAX S SLIPPERY ROADS LOIIIPIIIHLIIIS of THE CHAPLAIN THF ANI AZONS C OOD LLCIX. hom SKI'I'1S AND ALL HIS GAINC THORINBURY S TOYS 117 BRECKIINRIDGE LANE ST MATTHEWS KFNTUCKY PHE FABRIC SHOP 5106 Lexmgtcm Road St Mitthexxs Kentugkx Pls isa .PlI10lI17L Tlwse Adxcltlsus 1 J k I 8.1 A ' ' , h. 1 Y ' V ', OF S lik I' , 4 . ' . Ii Compliments of , . . Y . I 4L THE TRANSCRIPT T La Belle et La Iohe PUICA LAS TARRALFS Comphments of DIXIE WAREHCDUSF AND CARTAGE CC GRADE LANE AT FERIN VALLEY ROAD WF USED IO THINK NVE WERE CONCEIFED NOW WB PE PEPFECT NOVEM IL IL L 143 . J .1 . , WY 1 , 1 1 11' f 1 1 1 11 L J J 1 1 f 1 . 1 1 1 1, , A 1 ' A X. L 4 . 1 PIL-use PLlll'4lI11'.? T1 Ts- rxdV'CI'T.i5L'I'S- THE TR.-XINCCRIIT CQMPLIMENTS CDP THE KINDEPGADTEN 4 1 4. 4 L - lL' I32r'Y:f N'l s-.-Xl HE THE TURNTABLE lin Sl NI ltthuss Axn A 71 If Il lt s L me m X S ST FRIEND lla T TRANSCRIPT I TWV. '-2.752 VV! - ' IJllUI1OlLj,I'L1DllS ur' 1'vcm'cls, 1 K lx-1' THE TURN'l'AHI,K is the St, Matthews LlI'L'i1.S null' oxc:lu.'ix'c 1'0L'41I'K1 pl opf Pls-am! I':111'm1xm- '1'm'sv fXI1Vl'I'UFl'l'S wma THE TRANSCRIPT SECQND STRING DIVINITY Phong JL 40681 muxs w WAVE Q BEAUTY SALCDN L 1 x 14 XZ Y. - ' H1 9130 to f I 1 ' rx., X 638 S. F'ou1'th SI, 200 HQ1'11l1Qim Building Pl use Pain mm- 'Fhwv Ad 'wtxsvrs T THE TRANSCRIPT GRUNDYS FINE REPRODUCTION FURNITURE YOUR ANTIQUES OF TOMORROW 2868 Frankfort Louisville 6. Kentucky COmpI1me1'1ts MR SIMS Comphmudts ot EDWARD L SOHWARTZ SI'R,VINf 'IHI SA'VIE ARPA IOR 'D XPARS 148 . J N . . . . , . . . . 1 1 L I I A 9 Il. I I Q Plvzxsc I,2lII'UlIlZl' Thvsc tXfIX't'I'IISC1'5 THF fNSCR x 1 1 wmcuc 11111 1451, 1111 L synth ci1cl11t gun 111 Q 1ppul 111 bus 111 xglpnd IUC N IISSX sf I ll C 11111111 M1161 1 Sllf 11 P1511 11111wL sud 1611 IIC 1 do 111111131515 1 Q1 1 111 xhll Null 11 ' I T R X .' Kap' lad 2111 iclvui Salll' Q 1 rw 1: S1 'Al j'p'g'Iccl: Kg1'1 hit Sg11'11i1: iql 1 ' ' 1 '11 A11 1 'la 1 I 1' hz ix P .','I ' . 1iC1 XVI 2 1' 1 I dw' Ma ' 'i g'PLlT 1.1 .lm 1 11'z111sla11ccl hm' 1 '1 Sta 2 Wl' 51 std' ' gk 1 H U ' Cl1'1111t,l111r11 told CVl'I'f'f7NO '11 THE TRANSCRIPT BFCVN N 5 TWLUZXMQCDN TWBACCQ CCR? ll fn V . X l , '4 1 Q V V A A..L W KJ XJ Plc-:asc I1z1t1'w1s11n- THPS1- ,-Xcixx-x'11sn-:X 13 THE TRANSCRIPT Cumplumm The kentucky Hcbme Semors 1 l . A S of ff , - L Vlvzm- Pillfflllllt' 'Flwsv :XCiX'L7I'tlS1'l'S .3 11 T L cc XXI XX 3 TIE TR.-XIXSCRIPT s Edilol' of the '60 T1'ansc1'ipt, I would like to thank CX'CI'fVHlIC Wim hqlp wi with the Hcmwk.vspX'1z1lly Nw Bumml. JUA. C 'l1,l. QW
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