Loyall High School - Scalper Yearbook (Loyall, KY)
- Class of 1954
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22 X hiiw- ml 1Pf'n 444 v... IL. I I PM ' ' l Y ' 9' f L ,.,.i A J 41 1 2 y A-vwfi . . My I . , 1 , -f 431 Af, ,. Sk is M' FQ, Q0 -...- .w . ,,Q,.Wz ' - We ii' -Q 4 is W my W fixw, fy L. 'Qirs 36 A as -5- , 1 in Q J 3? If A 1 Y' 4 3 A W , 1' X 41 i A I - ' ,:.., fH4.+ f ' 5? 4 A RZ -if, ,SY ,. M., WL .1-. 'I V .- fr K . y 1 fx . JE, if . me awww Z: . g , 5 5 X 5 if OUR SCHOOL The SENIOR CLASS of LOYALL HIGH SCHOOL presents the SCALPER of 1954 THE ANNUAL STAFF Editor .......... Bernice Boggs Asst. Editor . . . Kenneth Smith Business Manager . .... Roberta Burroughs Asst. Business Manager ..... Annette Wolfe Typists .... Georgia Risner and Evelyn Bolton, Sponsor . Mrs. Carl B. Livingston, Jr. UIUICAIIU f f-f' rv' rl r Allen vN11ls Mrs Car1B L1v1nUston .Ir UUH SPO RS AS R O ALLEIN VNILLS AND MRS A YEAR OF HARD WORK AND A MEANS OF THANKING M CARLB LIVINGSTON IR FOR OTION VME WISH TO DEDICATE THE SCALPER TO THEM D ENTHUSIASTIC HOME ROOM DEV AND TO OUR ENCOURAGIING AN MOTHERS MRS RAY UNTHANK MRS ROBERT SMITH MRS CAESAR MOORE MRS JOHN MCKENDRICK, MRS W H FROST MRS HOWARD MIZE AND MRS WILLIAMA FIECHTER LOYALL HIGH SCHOOL Loyall, Kentucky ns , , Q. 3 X X, 6 x , I U Mio. ,. A H , 1 I NIHVIIIRIAM EDWARD MIDDLETON In the class room on the football f1e1d or just havxng fun the student body and faculty of Loyall I-hgh School pauses 1n warm memory of our fr1er1d Edward M1dd1eton who was kllled ln an automob11e accldent on September Z0 1953 K BAKER, JIMMY 4-H Club 1, Band 4, Science Club 1,2, Dramatics Club 1, 2, BOGGS, BERNICE Sec, Science Club 1, Pres, Soph, Girls 2, Office Staff 3,4, Editor Annual 4, Class Salutatorian, BOLTON, EVELYN Handicraft 1, F.H.A, 1, Folk Dancing 1, Library Club 2, Library Award 2, Pep Club 3, Editor of School Paper 4, Annual Staff 4, BOWMAN, BARBARA RUTH F:H.A. 1,2, choir 2,s, Alpha Demo 2,3,4, Glee Club 1, Bible Club 3, Biology Club 2, Sec, of Pep Club 3, Representative at Tobacco Festival 4 BURROUGHS, ROBERTA Kiwanis Award 3, Artist for School Paper and Annual, Asst. Business Manager of Annual 4. COLDIRON, KEITH Science Club 1, Biology Club 2, 3, Conservation Club 1,2, 4-H Club 1, Paper Staff 4, CORNETT, IRENE . Dramatics Club 1, Folk Club 1, Cheerleader 2, Pep Club 2,3,4, Library Club 2, Beta Club 3,4, Class Play 3,4, Beauty Rep. at Tobacco Festival 3, Paper Staff 4, Attendant to Football Queen 4, COWAN, JOAN Tri-Hi-Y l,2, Choir 3. CREECH, BARBARA Biology Club 1. CREECH, ROBERT H. Key Club l,2,3,4, Vice Pres, Key Club 3, Choir l,2, Conservation Club 1,2,3, Basketball l,2,3, Folk Dancing 3, Baseball 3, Student Council 4, Dramatics 4. CREECH, EULA GREY Folk Dancing 1, Biology Club 2, DURHA M , BOBBY EPPERSON, LOIS P.H,A. Club, Home Economics Club, Pep Club, Award for special merit in Home Economics, FIECHTER, ANNETTE Choir 1,2,3,4, Band l,2,3,4, Band Sponsor 1,2, 3,4, Beta Club 2,3,4, Pep Club 2, Glee Club 1, Choir Accompanist 1,2, 3,4-, Sec. Beta Club 4, Award for Outstanding Service 3, Piano Award 3, Mountain Laurel Festival Princess, FROST, PATTY Glee Club 1, Etiquette Club 1, F.H.A, 2, Key Club Sweetheart 2, Sales Staff Annual 2, Biology Club 2, Choir 2,3,4, V. P. Class 3, Girls Sextet 2, Pep Club 3, Beta Club 4, Cheerleader 1,2,3, 4, Class Play 3, Valentine Queen 4, Treas. of Class 4, Mt. Laurel Attendant, GREGORY, JOYCE F.H.A. 1,2, Beta Club 3,4, Alpha Domo 3,4, V.P. of Pep Club 3, xr 'Qs I, X , 12:7 'il .55 ,gf ' x Yi if- TV I Not Pictured GRIFFITH, LOIS IANENE F.H.A, 1, Pep Club 3, Etiquette Club 2, Handi- craft Club 2, HARRIS, MAMYE Glee Club 1, Drama Club 1, Folk Dancing 1, Biology 2, Choir 2,3, Pep Club 3, Beta Club 4, Office Staff 4, Paper Staff 4, Bible Club 4, Class Play 3,4. HENDRICKSON, ALMA Pep Club 2,3, 4-H Club 1, 2, Paper Staff 4, Bio- logy 2, Dramatics 2,3, Folk Dancing 2, Glee Club 1, Bible Club 2,3, Trio 2, 3. HOS KINS , BILLY HOWARD, DOROTHY Glee Club 2, Paper Staff 4, Folk Dancing 2, HOWARD, GAIL Glee Club 1, Folk Dancing 1, Student Council 1, 4, Sec. 8: Treas. ofClass 2, Pep Club 3, Biology Club 2, Choir 2,3, Attendant to the Football Queen 3, Beta Club 2,3,4, Sec, Beta Club 3, Alpha Domo 2, 3, 4, A. D. Reporter 4, Class Sec. 4, Halloween Queen 4, Paper staff 4, Bible Club 4, Class Play 4, HOWARD, JIMMY 4-H Club 2, Science Club 1, Biology Club 2, Bible Club 3, Baseball 3,4, Basketball 1, HOWARD, LOIS FAY Folk Dancing 1, Glee Club 1, Choir 2,3, Library Club 2, Biology Club 2, Paper Staff 4, Bible Club 4, Class Play 3,4. HOWARD, NEGONIA Beta Club 3,4, Folk Dancing 1, Biology Club 2, Paper Staff 4, Football Queen 4, Pep Club 3, IRVIN. JEAN F.l-l.A. Club 2, Paper Staff 4, IAMESON, ROSEMARY Choir 2, 3,4, Glee Club 1,2, Alpha Domo 2,3,4, Beta Club 2, 3, Pres. Alpha Domo 4, Cheerleader 1, Pep Club 2, F.H.A. 1,2, Sextet2,3, Folk Dancing 1, Reporter for School Paper 4. JOHNSON, EFFIE Biology Club 2, Glee Club 1, Bible Club 4, F.H.A. 2, H. C. Club. JOHNSON, WANDA Glee Club 1, Bible Club 4, F.H.A. Club 2, Folk Dancing 2, Handicraft Club 2, LAWSON , KENNETH LAWSON, NINA Glee Club 1,2, Pep Club 2,3,4, Folk Club 1, F.H.A. 2, Choir 3,4, Band 4, Annual Staff 4, Paper Staff 4. MANNING, RENFRO Band 1,2,3, L. Club 2, Conservation Club Pres, 2,3, Choir 3, Football 1,2,3,4, Biology Club 2, Key Club Vice Pres, 2,3,4, Folk Club 2. X 'FP 352.1 sw YZF' f MCKENDRICK, JACKIE Football 1,2,3,4, Key Club 2,4, Beta Club 4, Science Club 1, Folk Dancing 2, Conservation Club 1,2,-V.P. 2, Baseball 3, Pep Club 1. MCGLOTHIN, JOHNNY Science Club 1, Conservation Club 1,2, Pep Club 2, 3, Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 2, Beta Club 4, 4-H Club 2, V. P. of Senior Class, Jr. Play, Sr, Play, Rep, Speech Festival, MCCLURKEN, CORINNE Beta Club 2, 3,4, Pep Club 1, Choir 1, 2, 3,4, Student Council 3, Speech Festival 4, Drama Festival 4, State Public Speaking Contest 4. MILLER, PHIL MOORE, K. CAESAR. Jr. Choir 1,2,3,4, Band 4, Football 1,2, Beta Club 2, All Festival Choir 2,3,4, NAPIER, CLARK Basketball 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Letter Club 3, Key Club 3,4, Biology Club 2, Paper Staff 4, Conservation Club, NOIAN, BARBARA JEAN Folk Dancing 1, Etiquette Club 1, Student Coun- cil 1, Glee Club 1,2, Sextet 2,3, Pep Club 2, Cheerleader 2, Choir 2,3,4, F.H.A, 2, Alpha Domo 2,3,4, V.P. 4. NOLAN, HAROLD Folk Dancing 1, Biology 1, 4-H Club 1,2, Con- servation Club 1,2, Band 1,2,3,4, Choir 3, Pep Club 3, Key Club 4. NOLAN, JIMMY Class President 1, Class Vice Pres, 2, Football 1, 2,3, Basketball 1,2,3, PACE. JOAN Folk Dancing 1, Etiquette Club 2, Paper Staff 4. PHILLIPS, BEULAH Peppers Club. PRESSON, LAURA FAY F H.A. 1, Biology Club 1, Folk Dancing 1, Glee Club 1, Reporter of School Paper 4. RISNER, GEORGIA LEE Etiquette Club 1, F.H.A. 1, Glee Club 1, Speech Club 1, Alpha Domo 2,3,4, Beta Club 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3, Student Council 3,4, Treas, of Beta Club 4, Chaplain ofAlpha Domo 4, Sec. of Student Council 4, Annual Staff 4, Paper Staff 4, Class Valedictorian 4. ROADEN, JILL Etiquette Club 1, Pep Club 1,3, Biology Club 2, Speech Club 1, Band 1,2,3,4, Choir 2,3,4, Alpha Domo 2,3,4, Reporter ofAlpha Domo 3, Sec. 2, F,H.A. l,2, Beta Club 2, B.P. of Beta Club 4, Sextet 2,3, Folk Dancing 1, Jr, Play 3, Sr, Play 4, SAYLOR, RONALD GENE SERGENT FREDA Paper Staff 4, Glee Club 2, Bible Club 3,4, 4-H Club 2,3, Choir 2,3, Biology 1, Folk Dancing 1, Class Treasurer 2, 3, Pep Club 2,3, Dramatics Club 2,3. 'vu TN I 'V' Q, gr fm Not Pictured CS 'IK Q77 is- WT SERGENT, LEE Science Club 1, Chemistry Club 2, Conservation Club 1, 4-H Club 2,3,4, Class President 3,4, Class Play 3, Class Play 4, Slate Champion 2 years. SHOEMAKER, MAE F.H.A. Club, Pep Club. SMITH, KENNETH Pep Club 1, Science Club 1, Conservation Club 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, All Festival Choir 2, All Festival Band 1,3,4, Beta Club 2,3 4, President of Beta Club 4, Editor ofAnnual 4, Senior Play 4, SURGENER, JOE Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 1,2, Choir 3, Key Club 1,3, Dramatics 1,2,4, Library Club 2, Biology Club 1, Conservation Club 1, Folk Dancing 1. TAYLOR, REX Baseball 3, TOLLIVER, DELNO TOLLIVER, EUGENE Science Club 1, Biology Club 2, Handicraft Club 1, Paper Staff 4, 4-H Club 1,2,3,4. TOLLIVER, VIVIAN Library Club 2, Paper Staff 4, Choir 1, TURNER, IMOGENE Folk Dancing 2, F.l-l.A, 1, Handicraft Club 2, TURPIN, WILLIAM IR. Football 1,2, Cartoonist School Paper 1,2, Head Manager Football 3,4, President Key Club 4, President Student Council 4, UNTHANK, DAVID Band 1,2,3,4, Choir 1,2, Key Club 4, Pres, of Conservation Club 1,2, Dramatics 1, Folk Dance 1, Directing Club 1, Etiquette Club 1, Pep Club 3, 4-H Club 1,2, Biology Club 2, Science Club 2, Basketball 1,2, WALTERS, IONA Glee Club 1, F,H.A. 1,2, Treas. F.H.A. 2, Biology Club 2, Choir 3, Secretary Junior Class, Jr, Play, Senior Play, Annual Staff, WILI-IOIT, JERRY Basketball l,2,3,4, Capt. Basketball Team 4, Football 1,'2,3,4, Capt, 3,4, L, Club 1,2,3, Beta Club 4, Key Club 1,2,3, Folk Dancing 1, Booster Club 1, Pep Club 2, Conservation Club 1. WILLIAMS, ARWILLIA WILSON, JIMMY Baseball 3, WOLFE, ANNETTE Beta Club 4, Kitten Club 2, Art Club 2, Pep Club 3, Jr, Play 3, Annual Staff Business Manager 4, Paper Staff 4, Sr, Play 4, NOT PICTURED: WILLIAMS , OTIS wa g 'Fri-if Nl.. Jw a 'G' IIIASS HISHIRY The Freshman Class of Loyall gathered 1n the hlgh school gymnaslum Th1s was S ptember 1950 We were entlrely lgnorant of anyth1ng and every thmg perta1n1ng to hlgh school customs and regulatlons S hool began that year w1th everyone busy gett1ng acqualnted w1th the new stu dents Some of these new students at Loyall were from Putney P1ne Mountaln Four mlle Bax er and Rosspo1nt as well as from other parts of the county and state Thus the graduatmg class of today began 1ts eventful Journey to sen1ordom The faculty cons1sted of Mr Luther Jones pr1nc1pal M1ss SJS16 Ann Parker S lence Mrs Coy Cvoforth Engllsh Mr May C1V1CS Mr Ralph Vor1s Math Mrs Llvlngston Home Econorrucs M1ss Erma Lovett L.1brar1an Mr Arch1e Peace Coach Mrs Gllley Engllsh Mr Ball shop M1ss Audrey Doak mus1c and Mr Powers commerce Though we were Freshmen and so 1gnorant of h1gh school affalrs many of the group began to take part 1n school act1v1t1es Annette F1echter became the accom pan1est for the glee clubs and cho1r Rosemary and Patty were elected B' team cheerleaders ln the band there were freshmen Davld Unthank Kenneth Smlth Annette Flechter Harold Nolan Joe Surgener J1ll Roaden and Renfro Mann1ng When school began 1n the autumn of 51 the Sophomores almed at a h1gher goal A few of the old class had fallen by the way but the1r places had been f1lled by new comers that proved to be just as loyal The faculty made the most changes th1s year than ever 1n the hlstory of Loyall school Mr Powell was our new prxnclpal Mrs Charles Steele replaced M1ss Lovatt as l1brar1an Mr Abraham came to teach commerce after Mr Powers moved to son Warf M1ss Hogan replaced M1ss Doak as muslc teacher A new teacher Mr McPeek band d1rector was added to the faculty The students soon became accustomed to these changes and 1n a short t1me were enJoy1ng all the new 1deas our new teachers presented The glrls of the class were 1nterested 1n the new sophomore boys and as for the boys that goes w1thout say1ng for what male ever saw a fa1r lady and turned h1s head? Strange as lt may seem the sophomores were becomlng very outstandlng 1n the school Many were 1D the band cho1r and several other orgamzatlons Of course some marr1ed some qu1t school and some moved away By the end of the year bad marks had been patched up and belleve lt or not ' the class was on the verge of becom1ng Junlors By th1s t1me the class had lost some of 1ts ch1ld1sh a1rs and became more dlg n1f1ed Our Junlor year proved to be a very happy one and many of our group were school leaders Our coach Mr Warf moved to Ashland and Mr Needham Saylor replaced h1m We also had a new secretary th1s year Mrs June Klrby who re placed Mrs Roy Shumate One of the most 1mpo1-tant thmgs that happened th1S year was the 1nstallat1on of a school lunchroom Th1s was made posslble through the cooperat1on of the K1wan1s Club and the P T A w1th the school author1t1es Mrs Clarence Cvoforth and Mrs Wm H Frost were the supervxsors School opened agam August 29 1953 The once lgnorant class were now d1g n1f1ed Q91 semors Everythmg was startmg off well Mr Eugene Spurlock had taken the place of Mr Ball our shop teacher and Mr Allen W1lls replaced Mr Ralph Vor1s our Math teacher Mr W1lls and Mrs Inez Lxvmgston were chosen as our class sponsors After a year of hard work and much planrung our dream of a semor trlp to Washlngton D C and New York C1ty actually happened Patty was st1ll a cheerleader and the team she 1nsp1red 1ncluded senxors Jerry W1lho1t Renfro Mannmg Ronald Saylor Ot1s W1ll1ams and Jerry Nolan The season was cl1maxed bythe crowmng of the athletxc Queen Semor Negon1a Howard 15 6 V . . . . . ' y . . , - . L . J L - . ' 1 ! l fs' a l . . . a Q Q . - , . , , . , . . , , . I I 2 I g ' 1 1 - 1 S - 1 Z 1 S - , . Y ' ' Il v , , , - . , . . , . Cumberland. Mr. Abraham also became the assistant to the new coach, Mr. Emer- . . , . Y 3 ' , 1 2 I . , . . . . , Y Y ' ll ' ' I 7 I . , . , , . . , . , ' 4 y u . . - A . . . Y. . , , . . , , . . , . . ' . . , . , I . ,. . . . Annette Fiechter played the piano for many special occasions as well as accom- panied the choir and Jill Roaden, whose vocal solos were a part of so many pro- grams. In the Bible Club, Band Alpha Domo, Beta Club Choir and other organizations the sen1ors were well represented Goodness' What w1ll they do w1htout us next year' Corxnne McClurken represented us at Barbourville and Lexington in the oratorical contests Freda Sergent beat all the girls getting a husband and now her name is Doughty Annette F1echter was named for the Balfour Award and now her name is 1nscr1bed on the placque in the library alongside s1ster Peggy s by the wayj At the mountain Laurel Festival Loyall was well represented w1th Patty and Irene as attendants and Annette as PTIHCCSS And don't forget our Roberta Burroughs' She has made qu1te a reputation for her drawing and lettering On the whole the graduating class of this year has been a very f1ne one with prospects of a bright and happy future May we end this brief hlstory of our h1gh school years with a ' Thank You' to all the faculty and parents that have made it pos sible for us to have attended Loyall High School We also w1sh to thank the K1wan1s Club the P T A all the Churches 1n town the Loyall Merchants and everyone else who has supported the school in such a fine way and thereby made it possible for us to engov so many advantages The Senior Class MASS PIHIPHHIY The Chinaman seats himself at the small lacquer table lays as1de his p1pe of dreams and slowly and stealth11y reached for the mag1c wand A breath of untold fragrance brushes my cheek as he deftly waves the wand over the mystic sands Sands that will brlng the future before me that portray the trials of my friends and classmates that will br1ng me back after many dreary years of wander1ng to Loyall H1gh School and the scenes of my youth The Phosphorescent l1ght of the room begins to fade and a ball of burnished flame comes from the distance First a tiny flame gradually it comes nearer and nearer My soul seems to rise within me A courtroom appears in the flame Voices are raised in argument carefully I listened to the words of the lawyer Your Honor they should have a divorce I have known both the plaintiff and defendant s1nce their baby days The1r courtsh1p began 1n high school Even then they did quarrel As for their children they should be put 1n some school where they w1ll never hear arguments as to the merlts of basketball and the hxgher intellectual planes that practice on the p1ano brings Oh no your honor Jlmmy never did tell the truth He 1S Jerry's lawyer and I did not say that p1ano play1ng l1fted the mind I only said that basketball was not as cultural as music Your honor I object The witness spoke out of turn As for me telling the truth Patty Jean you know that I never s1de step from the Glory Road Each figure looked and sounded farruliar and who could they be but Jerry W1lho1t Patty Frost and Jimmy Nolan The courtroom fades and soon I see a lovely woman Ruth Bowman leading a child of three The child 1n a sweet voice asks Mama when will Papa Phil be h me? To wh1ch she answers Soon dear Ihope ' Faster and faster the scenes change I then saw as the owner of the largest motion picture firm in the Unlted States Dorothy Howard She had as her secre tary vice president and advisor Joann Irvxn Lois Epperson and Barbara Creech respectively I6 ! I 1 . . . . , . . , . v ' Y D . . . . . ' , . , . . . , i 2 . Y . I 1 ' Y . . . H , . , . A ' 7 . . . H . . I - r v Q ' '- ll , . . v . I I ! - . . . H . . ' D I l O ' ' ' ! I I ' 1 ' ' 7 ! D D , . I remember Roberta Burroughs who was always qu1et 1n school Sh 1S now a famous art1st l1v1ng 1D the Lower Bronx of New York Also 1n New York are Iona Vlalters a Powers Model and Irene Cornett recently chosen by the mcn 1n serx 1ce The g1rl I d l1ke most to be sh1pvwrecked Wlth on a desert Island Robert Creech a rad1o techn1c1an IS employed at the world famous Rad1O C1ty Then there IS Jack McKendr1ck who made h1s money as a stock broker He sp nds much of h1S t1me on the famous 'Wall Street Annette Fe1chter who makes her home 1n the great c1ty has just left for Europe on a corxcert tour She 1S one of thetlnest p1an1sts 1n Amerlca all she lacks mak1ng p rfectlon 1S a candleabra Vw 1th her 1S COTTIHQ McClurken her pr1vate secretary And then out 1n Fort Scott Kansas Bobby Durham and B111 TUFPIH have g1ven up the1r l1terary tra1n1ng althogether and have an xcellent ranch Bobby IS marr1ed but B1ll obst1nately refuses to be bossed Renfro Mann1ng marr1ed soon after f1n1sh1ng college and began h1s work as pr1nc1pal of Loyall Travell1ng over the country 15 Arw1lla W1ll1ams manager of the See Saw Travelers a g1rls basketball team Wands Johnson IS one of her most valuable players Then there were several who went 1nto the f1eld of teach1ng N1na Lawson 15 teachlng publ1c school mus1c and Jlmmy Baker 1S teach1ng geometry Several of the glrls and some of the boys are qu1te happ1ly marr1ed settled snall towns where they l1Ve the1r full happy l1V8S content w1ththe1r place and the1r occupat1ons Among these are Imogene Turner V1v1an Toll1ver Joan Pace Ke1th Cold1ro'1 and J1mmy W1lson J1ll Roaden has become the number one s1nger of popular mus1c and recorded for R C A V1ctor Mae Shoemaker 1S the propr1etor of an ant1que shop IH Ma1ne Negon1a Howard 1S the sole owner of one of the most modern beauty salons ln Ch1cago LOIS Fay Howard f1nally marr1ed one of her many boy fr1ends and 1S l1v1ng 1n South Amerlca Alma Hendr1ckson mar r1ed a boy from Putney and now IIVCS 1n Atlanta where her husband 1S mayor Faster and faster the scenes move by There 15 OIIS W1l11ams coach of the Ky W1ldcats Delno Toll1ver mak1ng a fortune ln the stable bus1ness on P1ne Moun ta1n Eugene Toll1ver owner of a bookstore and Georg1a R1sner h1s ass1stant secretary and Wlfe Rev Lee Sergent IS Pastor of the L1ttle Ch.1rch around the Corner BSTHICS Boggs IS head of the Engl1sh Department 1n Loyall The l1ght burned brlghter and the p1cture drew near The studlo of a large broadcastmg stat1on appeared and the announcer Johnny McG1oth1n began Th1S 1S stat1on l0lK We have as guest art1sts th1s even1ng Kenneth Sm1thh s band and star s1nger J1mmy Howard Barbara Nolan Rosemary Jameson and Faye Presson are all stage chorus dancers Ga1l Howard marr1ed a Loyall student and has two lovely ch1ldren Tubs Jr and Ab1ga1l Evelyn Bolton has publ1shed several novels Joan Cowan 1S head nurse at John Hopk1ns LOIS Gr1ff1th 1S Co owner of a restaurant B111 HOSKIHS 1S the owner of a fleet of cross country vans Rex Taylor 1s a Suds Salesman Kenneth Lawson a successful buslness man and Eff1e Johnson proprletor ofa candy store Doctors Ronald Saylor and Caesar Moore have d1scovered a new drug that cures gout Beulah Ph1ll1ps and Eula Creech have endowed L H S w1th 500 000 of the1r dress maklng fortune Clark Nap1er 1S now pres1dent of the F1rst Nat1onal Bank of Lou1sv1lle Freda S rgent st1ll happ1ly marr1ed now has three lovely ch1ldren Joyce Gregory has replaced Dorothy Grey Annette Wolfe d1vorcee of Morrls Hall has custody of her three ch1ldren Joe Surgener marr1ed a r1ch old ma1d 1n North Carol1na where he l1ves the l1fe of a hen p cked husband The Ch1naman suggested that I watch closely for the next was my fortune After 5 years of off1ce work I was the Wlfe of a prosp rous surgeon 1n M1am1 The l1ght began to change and I thought I could hear the beat1ng of a drum I real1zed suddenly that lt was not a drum at all but Mrs G1lly protestlng aga1nst sleep1ng ID class by rapp1ng me v1gorously on the head Mayme Harr1s 17 . . . C . Y 7 . . s y 1 1 v' ll ' I ' ' Y V ' H I . . . . , . , , . . . . 1 D . . 7 , . ' l , 1 . - , . I I A . . . . h . . - . , . , , . . . Y. . H - 1 ll ' I ' 1 ' A , . - , 1n I ' ! Y 5 1 1 . ' 7 5 I . . . I , . . . . . . . , . A 7 ' ! 1 1 - - ' H ' 1 I 7 S , . . . . Q . . . . .. , , . . , , . . . . . . - A , , ., . . D . . , ., . NINHHNIH ANNIIM IIIIMMENIIEMINT IXHIIIISES Processional-- Coronation March ........ . Myerbeer Neville Carmichael at the Organ Presiding . ' . O. Allen Wills Invocation . ......... . Bernice Boggs Clas s Salutatorian Jesu, Joy of Man's Desire .............. J. S. Bach Neville Carmichael at the organ--Patty Frost at the piano Commencement Address ............ James H. Powell Principal, Loyall High School The Lord's Prayer ............. Albert Lay Malotte Jill Roaden, vocalistg Annette Fiechter, accompaniest Presentation of Diplomas ........... Charles R. Steele Harlan County Attendance Officer Benediction ........... . Georgia Risner Class Valedictorian Recessional-- March from Tannhauser ...... . Wagner Neville Carmichael at the Organ Honor Students Magna Cum Laude . . Georgia Risner Cum Laude ..... Bernice Boggs and Corinne McClurken Ushers: Sue Ella Creech, Sara Marcum, Wanda Walker, Betty Jo Pope 18 4 1 BAIIIIAIAIIIIIAII SERVICE May 9, 1954 Processional-- St, Catherine ......... . H. F. Henry Neville Carmichael at the organ Presiding . ...N ..... M rs. Carl B. Livingston, Jr. Invocation .... . Rev. Glenn Cramer Congregational Song . . . .Holy, Holy, Holy Scripture ........ .... R ev. T. O. Harrison When I Survey the Wondrous Cross . . . Patty Carmony, Sue Ella Creech Neville Carmichael, Troy Thompson Baccalaureate Sermon . ..... Rev. T. O. Harrison Benediction ....... . Rev. Glenn Cramer Recessional-- March from Aida ........ . Verdi Neville Carmichael at the organ USHERS lla Sue Bussell Q Sara Mai-cum Sue Ella Creech Betty Jo Pope 19 UD fin 'G H f-18 x 1, H1413 HIIIH Slllllllll H Perfect Atte mdance Negon1a Howard Queen Sue Fox ma1d of honor Patty Frost Valentlne Queen Athlet1c Coronatlon A-L Q--v Joyce Sergent Barbara Bowman Mountam Laurel Festival Representatlves to Lee County Fa1r BEAUTY Annette Wolfe Key Club Sweetheart CONTEST Annette F1ePhter Prmcess I Gall Howard, Queen Atte Halloween Carmwal I 'O ' lf' l IINIIRS ' . .1 ' Jr- S L, Asjl X 5' , 7. A ?1...l1 , A A . .fl W V. -A K ' ' fl K 4' N Qs V' . ty -x 'fl - a . h- , , -g Patty Frost Irene Cornett ndants, Mountam Laurel Festwal ff?- 5 W..,, I .pal A 1 .Gi ' ll sys, L my.-1 ' NX N f . fx 'Aim I 614 3 - JIINIIIR-SINIUII BANUUH LEWALLEN HOTEL BALL-ROOM May 1, 1954 MENU PROGRAM Silver Bells lnvocation . . . Neville Carmichael This Little Pig Went to Market Diddle Dumplings Dinner Jack's Beans Toasts Pocket Full of Posies Gone are the Days . . Clyde Hopkins Hot Cross Buns Old Mother's Cupboard . . Lee Sergent Over Humpty's Wall ....... Queen's Tart and King's Delight Mrs. C. B. Livingston Pail of Water Simple Sirnon's Failure. . D. Barnes Early to Rise ..... Duane Evans Modernized Mother Goosie Revue Mother Goose Ball Sponsored by the Junior Class in honor of the Senior Class Mrs. Joe Gilly and Mrs. Coy Goforth, Sponsors ,'. 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Robbins Donald Rowland Kyle Sergent Luke Shoemaker David Smith James Taylor Rueben Threadgill Dorthy Tolliver Ralph Turner Pete Veneable Wanda Walker Roger Wilder Luretha Williams NOT PICTURED Louise Williams Dallas Ballou J. O, Shipman , Q ff ,erm Q XS X . ' ,. .' f , ' 1 .. ' Sw-Q .B 'HF' 7-.gg:.x9fJ FIRST ROW: jan Acuff, Don Anders, John Ball, Van Blanton, SECOND ROW: Morton Boggs, Alma Boone, Mary Bowman, Melta Brooks, THIRD ROW: Ella Rhea Bronson, Denver Cheek, Shirley Cornett, Sophia Couch, FOURTH ROW: Charles Cowan, Richard Davenport, Hurlan Davis, Ronald Dingus. FIFTH ROW: Verlin Dingus, Billy Farley, Mary Lee Fee, Betty Sue Foster. SIXTH ROW: Jack Fultz, Bobby Gregory, Lyndell Griffith, Jackie Godsey, SEVENTH ROW: Bobby Goforth, Gilbert Gross, Bessie Hensley, Dwayne Hensley, EIGHTH ROW: Benton Howard, Doris Howard, Lavada Howard, Nancy Howard, Thelma Howard, NOT PICTURED: Elizabeth Caldwell, Faye Creech, Bill Criscillis, Byron Mc- Creary, Peggy Mullins, Faye Nantz, Donald Stewart, Bennie Ward. ,fy XQTKK, ,Q 324 wk M-. rv- 'N '--. ' ,O-z is xo' -V W :z B y, .,. 15 , -'Q fe- . - TIT? 'W ,f' ix I A . at .4-s., . 'V ' R ew , ,- ,.,. uf L. 1: - 'Cf' , vi., fbi? , t Q wx' , F . A- Q- f .J 1-.VW -- A - Ma Fi, , n H , Q 1 p GX. 4 Us 4- QQ. H Tj' ,V -i . in , T' 'fy . vs 4 L-ff , A I K iw, f T 1 1 H 4 Afv. 'Q ri' 1- I 5 14' 5 fr f - I F. Z t NS t I ' f rs T101 lr I' .5 193 Pi Us ,- 'i Q1 K? U I' . I , t ,b - .2 fgfr et- 1 'T? 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Halloween Queen Grade Halloween Queen Grade Halloween King 2 V x Robert Hoskins III I ' A FIRST ROW: Lorene Baily, Bill Ball, SECOND ROW: Floyd Balleu, Gwendalyn Bergman, THIRD ROW: Betty Boone, Shirley Brooks, Patty Carmony, Norma Io Carter, Ronald Davis, FOURTH ROW: Betty English, George Epperson, Rosemary Goforth, Tommy Goforth, Wanda Gregory. FIFTH ROW: Pat Goins, Earlene Hibbert, Morris Hoskins, Carolyn Howard, Wanda Howard. SIXTH ROW: Morris Kerlin, Georgiana Lefevers, Morris Long, Egretta Manning, Dorthy Mea- dows, SEVENTH ROW: Ronnie Oaks,, Glenna Pursiful, James Risner, Bernice Roberts, Glenda Roper, EIGHTH ROW: Audrey Saylor, Paul Sergent, Luther Shipman, D. B, Smith, Margie Standfill, NINTH ROW: Otis Stanifer, Jimmy Swisher, Kathline Thomas, Vivian Whitaker, Mary Threadgill, NOT PICTURED: Henry Cornett, Mildred Dingus, Paul Gilpin, X Qs wk -B Q.- vi 1.- y T. v, :gf K ' 4 ,. . .. .ma . 1. 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J V F ' SL' FOURTH ROW: Noah Harris, Clay 4 ' 7 in .I born Holms, Roscoe Hoskins, Earl I ' t ' iii? -nn, ' Howard, Chester Ingle, f X 's ' if ilu I , FIFTH ROW: Lester Ingle, Sonja X U 3 Lawson, Wayne Long, Connie Mc . ll- , w , 1. .5 2 Q 2 Kendrick, Priscillia Nails, -03 'R ' ' :L . A ' ' ' W SIXTH ROW: Johnny Noe, Edna ' . Q ' V North, Helen Pennington, Ann t , V -V ' r, b , Price, Jack Price, T I5 A A M RP, 3, HI, ,. P ' SEVENTH ROW: Cloye Reeder, ' l : Doris Reeder, James Robinson, Q r ' : Joyce Romine, Barbara Robbins, se V L '12 bg 4 fc ' - A , 'I 5 i L' . EIGHTH ROW: Ailene Shell, Wil- ' ' ma Shipman, Loretta Shoupe, 6 Q- yd ' , V7 , Ulysess Sparks, Patty Stiltner, 'WV ' fgs F96 NINTH ROW: Howard Stewart, Connie Tolliver, John Vires, Charles Ward, Mary Frank Wade. NOT PICTURED: David Metcalf, Gailya Ann Powers. rv s , uv p. ,, , 'Q ,' ax 1 uns Y' - if if QA ,.. ili- FIRST ROW: Ronald Bergman, Bar- bara Bunch, Clark Burkhart. - SECOND ROW: Bill Cain, Dovie Collett, Joe Cowan, THIRD ROW: Billy Davenport, Dennis Doan, Rita Elam, Shirley Etter, Billy Fox, FOURTH ROW: Robert Hoskins, Douglas Hendrickson, Bertha Harris, Bobbie Gilbert, Arliss Fuson, FIFTH ROW: Terry Hoskins, J, A. Howard, Johnny Sue Howard, Vir- ginia Ingle, Peggy Lou Johnson, SIXTH ROW: Rufus Laws, Barbara Lisenbee, Judy Livingston, Anna Sue Lundy, Richard Martin, SEVENTH ROW: Anna Mitchell, Dickie Morgan, Wallace Pursiful Freda Reeder, James Reynold, n EIGHTH ROW: Fred Schraeder, Fred Swarts, Mary Swisher, Johnny Thompson, Jackie Tolliver, NINTH ROW: Carl White, Alma Wilson, Harold Wilson, Jimmy Wilson, Runell Wolfe. NOT PICTURED: Bill Eldridge, Jack Johnson, Mary Kallam, Beverly Martin, Evelyn Miller, Linda Roberts. 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FOURTH ROW: Harold Howard, Madaris Howard, Sally Howell, - - ' Conrad Hughes. as , u-.- FIFTH ROW: Jimmie Jameson, Earl Johnson, Phillip Laws, Polly Jean Lawson, SIXTH ROW: David Lequire, Milus Long, Howard Mize, Jr, , Sharon Lynn Morgan, SEVENTH ROW: Fred Robinson, Janice Roper, Kenneth Rowland, General Shell, ' EIGHTH ROW: Opha Shoope, Linda Sullivan, Danny Thread- ' gill, Joey Ward, Q , 'Gi NINTH ROW: Gary White, Stan- , ley Whitehead, Joyce Wright, Sandra York, 3 um , NOT PICTURED: Nancy Penn- it- ington. 54 n 'Q : '25 .Q FIRST ROW: Glenn Adkins, Charles Blank- enship, Roy Brassfield, Jr, SECOND ROW: Katherine Brock, Eddie Carter, Frank Caudill, THIRD ROW: Lena Davis, James Foster, Bill Fuson, Clarence Gaw, FOURTH ROW: Josephine Gilpin, Donna Goins, Ruby Harris, Tommy Harrison, FIFTH ROW: Wayne Hoskins, Robert How- ard, Carl Lovett, Sharon Mills. SIXTH ROW: Vernon Mitchell, Beverly Nail, Charlie Noe, Clark Pursiful, SEVENTH ROW: Odell Pursiful, Daniel Reeder, Carol Sue Romine, Bobby Reynolds, EIGHTH ROW: Patrick Shipman, Walter Simpson, Janice Sparks, Jimmy Spears, NINTH ROW: Edward Stephens, Margaret Thompson, Alfred Whitehead, Sherry Williams. mga 4'Mf , sb- R ,H 35. Q, ,F ,xg J, C N, ,, ' 11- ? rf ff' pr 6 I ,K ,Yr-,1 . , ,. FIRST ROW: Charlene Ball, Paul Bergman, Mary Bissell, Cleta Boggs, Larry Brooks. SECOND ROW: Troy Bybee, Anna Caldwell, Sue Doan, Tommy Duff, William Dugger, THIRD ROW: Johnny Epperson, Edward Fritch, Carolyn Gambrel, Frances Gilpin, Roxie Gilpin, FOURTH ROW: Jack Harrison, Jean Helton, Betty Howard, Earl Howard, Virginia Huff. FIFTH ROW: Clarence Johnson, Phyllis Long, Lee Lundy, Mickie Marcellion, Sarah Metcalf. SIXTH ROW: Charlie Miller, Bill Moore, Aubrey Reeder, Frank Roberts, Curtis Roper, SEVENTH ROW: Lois Rowland, Susan Simonton, Patti Smith, Patricia Stenifer, Arliss Stewart, EIGHTH ROW: James Swarts, Jimmy Thompson, Betty Unthank, James Whitaker, Earl White, NLNTH ROW: Larry Williams, Rod ney Wilson, Mary Woodall, Eddie Yates. Nor PICTURED: Bobby coium, Judy coiims, 1 'Au 'E ,X , V. x. it FIRST ROW: Johnny Acuff, Ruth Adkins, Ray Allen, Myra Anderson, SECOND ROW: Larry Ball, Randy Barthel, Doris Bolton, John Bradford, THIRD ROW: Mary Brock, David Bybee, Mary Byrd, Bert- on Crider, Bill Crider, Jimmy Criscillis. FOURTH ROW: Johnny Davis, Bob- by Dingus, Johnny Drum- mond, Georgia Duff, Kenneth Ellis, Benny Engle. FIFTH ROW: Hay- ward Evans, Brenda Fee, Joe Ferguson, Billy Gil- bert, Ronnie Haight, Rinda Joe Horton, SIXTH ROW: Elizabeth Hoskins, Gillis Lay Howard, Eddie Huddleston, Priscilla Johnson, David King, Freida Kirby. SEVENTH ROW: James Ray Laws, Donahue Long, Patsy Long, Sue Long, Deanne Meadows, Sue Ann Meeks. EIGHTH ROW: Sherry Mize, Wesley Nails, Betty Roper, Pamela Scott, Kathryn Shelton, NINTH ROW: ,Evelyn Sizemore, Allen Stewart, James Stewart, Patrick Taylor, Larry Tolliver, TENTH ROW: Nancy White, Karen Williams, Jackie Wilson, Pat Wilson, Glenn Witt. NOT PIC- TURED: Ronnie Haight, Sue Long. 272. . 4, ww ls, I -1 '- ff Q, 3' n We 6 6 4 1 :3 221 i X' ' C , Q 'I' i 1, Si! t fy? N. ,:,' ii' V' 42 Q 11 in W '37' 7 5 4 ge: i 2 ,at 9 my , , ,ai-. ef' Vi ,xx if , if I ,Y 1-2 4 ,Y I 4':l ' K ,, I 'tx H, -. vt iv- Q' . 7 ,LIS AK-, Atal Q- - YT' , ix 'fag Vs .. 'fi We I '4' 'Q-'- W n vs 4 1 Y? . P A 1' ' - ' Zan ' Aa. Q my, M xl X' -1 W ., 'w-f-V ' I ,Egg SV' Q , bus- jt a I A i .:,' Y , ,,.,,t,,, , iff' Q r V , ,yt .ti z f Us ..- X, E 2' wuw -V tr . if I U- ,,, 1- as -f ...- K- . ,m jgnv K - wg, 1. W - ,' .. a:T.sif ,ir ? , , . gi . 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TENTH ROW: Edward Whitehead, Elmer Witt, Alfred Wolfe, NOT PICTURED: Tommie Harvey, Brad Howard, Brenda Howard, Martin Burton. I A In Y X NZ. N . .kK'm'L,,a, .., ,mg , FIRST ROW: Bobby McCreary, Renfro Manning, Eugene Mize, Ronald Saylor, Bobby Goforth, J, R, Taylor, Jr, , and Kyle Sergent, SECOND ROW: Bobby Kent Howard, Morton Boggs, Van Blanton, Billy Criscillis, Otis Williams, Charles Fisher, and Morris Hall, THIRD ROW: Coach Saylor, Bill Farley, Harold Patterson, Bobby English, Kenneth Slusher, Charles Johnson, Coach Abraham, wx, lg wi A C R l CURB MII! Ill HllllBAll IIUH v0 l NEGONIA HOWARD Queen oo I , ' s 5 f L , 3 , Q .J lst. ROW: Tommy Harrison, Patricia Cornett, Negonia Howard, Wayne Barthel, Virginia Huff, Patsy Hoskins, Sherry Mize, and Carlene O'De1l, 2nd, ROW: Jerry Wilhoit, Dickie Rowland, Johnny Sue Howard, Jimmie Jameson, Sallie Howell, Lester Fox, Cathy Brock, Jimmy Schwartz, Betty Sue Unthank, Bobby Dingus, Rhenda Horton, Jimmie Criscillis, Susie Hoskins, David Browning, Ruth Byrd, Joe Baker, Wayne Greene, Beverly Martin, Sue Fox, Charles Fisher, Roy Brassfield, Jr, 3rd, ROW: Eugene Mize, Irene Cornett, Bobby Goforth, Dorothy Tolliver, William Phipps, Kitty O'Bryan, Bobby McCreary, Hope Hall, Tommy Goforth, Norma Jo Carter, Billie Criscillis, Mary Frank Wade, f Q-, , f 7, N .I n W- ' gix 'V -'!gf'f?'i' f J -X J 5, ,N ' ' ., ' - I XA 'I K, - flu., R, 66 '9 BELOW-FIRST ROW: Bill Lisenbee, Fred Howard, Damon Mit- chell, SECOND ROW: N. Saylor, Oscar Williams, Don Anders, Mike McClurken, Jimmy Sergent, Lester Bolton, John Huddles- ton, B. Abraham, THIRD ROW: Jerry Swim, Bill Day, John Ball, Richard Davenport, J, C. Wilson, inf A a I N ,Vik - A, fum- fr 'fjv f B ll' f 2 J 1 ,L 1 ' , FIRST ROW: Billy Kent Howard, Jerry Wilhoit, Reuben Threadgill, Van Blanton, Luther Shoemaker, SECOND ROW: John D, Wilson, Otis Williams, Charles Fisher, Billy Cris- cillis, Jerry Nolan, Don White, J, R, Taylor, Jr, COACHES: Needham Saylor, left and Ben Abraham, right, 65 BELOW-FIRST ROW: Doris Howard and Fleda Thompson, SECOND ROW: Mary Bowman, Hope Hall and Patty Carrnony, s s 1 9 FIRST ROW: Mamye Harris, Gail Howard, Betty Earle Acuff, Lucinda Patterson, Fleda Thomp- son, Wilma Vires, SECOND ROW: Muriel Kelley, Kay Pittman, Anna Long, Nancy Howard, Sue Ella Creech, THIRD ROW: Byron McCreary, Walter Sergent, Jerry Sargent, Bill Fee, Ernie Parsons. FIRST ROW: Ernie Parsons, Dallas Ballou, Bobby McCreary, Clark Napier, Billy Howard, SECOND ROW: Fred Sutton, Wayne Hensley, Ronald Dingus, David Moore, Troy Thompson, THIRD ROW: Bobby Creech, Morris Hall, Don Rowland, Bill Lisenbee, Charles Rice, A FIRST ROW: Georgia Risner, Shirley Cornett, Mary Bowman, Gail Howard, SECOND ROW: Betty Jo Horn, Corinne McClurken, Yvonne Morgan, Phyllis Farley, J. R. Taylor, Jr, THIRD ROW: Jerry Sergent, Wayne Day, Van Blanton, Jerry Nolan, FIRST ROW: Joan Irvin, Alma Hendrickson. SECONDROW: Lois Fay Howard, Vivian Tolliver, Fay Presson, Rosemary Jameson. THIRD ROW: Bill Hoskins, Mamye Harris, Georgia Risner, Lois Loretta Howard, FOURTH ROW: Irene Cornett, Patty Frost, Clark Napier, Annette Wolfe, STANDING: Gail Howard, Delno Tolliver, Eugene Tolliver, Carol Davis, Joan Price, FIRST ROW: Neville Carmichael, Corinne McC1urken, Betty Jo Horn, Annette Fiechter, Mary Bow- man, Nancy Howard, SECOND ROW: Fannie Ball, Jean Ballew, Jan Acuff, Patty Frost, Irene Cor- nett, Negonia Howard, Georgia Lee Risner. THIRD ROW: Johnny McGlodiin, Annette Wolfe, Lu- retha Williams, Jill Roaden, Gail Howard, Mamye Harris, Kenneth Smith, FIRST ROW: Jimmy Swisher, Danny Thomas, Ronald Walters, SECOND ROW: neth Slusher, Wayne Day. xref,-5 ' :W ff ., ,,I:, gg ' g S ff, Wt.: T i f .Wg V K, x 1 0 i David Metcalf, Ken ...1 v l 3, J ...J L-Q A 'I f vunaooxs X fv 4'-, M' 1 y 0 1 4 my 5 L Q f 'I ' , 1- ,W .5 w. R .. .N , m Nl 21 Q... ig 1 . 'Lay Doha Pl' 'Oo- .X ww W9 Ns ann, vwwmm ' 511 L -J QE fm ,ff .LW 16 131 ,.,,,,,,,.,. 1- :- 9-'- 'A ri l il ,.1, if.,-, L Y.. 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