Madisonville High School - Maroon Yearbook (Madisonville, KY)

 - Class of 1955

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'P yieeuwtcC Sharon Prow and Marilyn Richards, co-edi- tors of the annual, present the 1955 Maroon with the hope that it recalls the memories of both work and play that linger in the halls of M.H.S. long after our footsteps have died away. 'Dedication Glenn Walls, a member of our class, lost his life in his Sophomore year. We humbly dedicate the 1955 Maroon to his memory. 3 fi MRS. JOHN R. ADAMS Senior Sponsor, English I MR. CHARLES ATKINSON' Junior Sponsor, Physics, General Science, Chemistry. Pollywog Coach, Head Baseball Coach, Assistan. Basketball Coach. MRS. P. G. BROWN Sophomore Sponsor, Biology, General Science MR. P. G BROWN Machine Shop Instructor MRS. LYNN BUCKNER Sophomore Sponsor, Business Education MR. ORAL CAYWOOD Supervisor of Trade School MRS. E. L. CLAYTOR Junior Sponsor, Business Education MR. DEAN DOWDY Director of Hopkins County Music Department, Band, Orchestra, Boys' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Cho'ir MISS MARY 'HART FINLEY Senior Sponsor, English II, Journalism, Senior Read- ing, Beta Club Sponsor MRS. MARSHALL FlfGATE Seventh Grade Sponsor, Kentucky History, Citizen- ship 'pacuCtcf, MR. BAILEY GORE Freshman Sponsor, Health, Driver's Training, Boys' Physical Education, Golf Coach, Assistant Football and Basketball Coach MRS. BAILEY GORE Sophomore Sponsor, Health, Girl ' Physical Wucu tion, Cheerleadet Sponsor, Pep. Club Sponsor, MRS. PEARL C. HUMMEL Eighth Grade Sponsor, Mathematics MRS. WILLIAM H. KINGTON Freshman Sponsor, General Math, Geometry MR. PAUL LYONS Woodworking MRS. E. G. MAGENHEIMER Freshman Sponsor, History, Youth Assembly Spon- sor MRS. J. L. MOORE Seventh Grade Sponsor, Arithmetic MR. VIRGIL MYERS Agriculture MRS. B. D. NISBET Seventh Grade Sponsor, English MRS. J. M. PARRIS Seventh Grade Sponsor, Geography MR. CHARLES PARRISH Junior Sponsor, Civics, Geography, Head Basketball Coach, Track Coach, Peapicker Coach 'pacuCty MRS. MOSS PATTERSON Freshman Sponsor, Speech, Latin, Debate Coach, Senior Play MR PAUL PEYTON Eighth Grade Sponsor, Science MRS. FRANK V. RAMSEY Eighth Grade Sponsor, History MRS. AMELIA RUBY Librarian, Library Science MISS RUBY SISK Junior Sponsor, Home Economics, F.H.A. Sponsor MR. EUGENE SMOTHERMON Drafting MISS LULU SOLOMON Freshman Sponsor, English, Annual Sponsor MRS. J. W. THOMSON Senior Sponsor, Algebra, Trigonometry, Solid Geom- etry MR. BILL WELBORN Sophomore Sponsor, Consumers' Math, General Math, Boys’ Physical Education, Head Football Coach MRS. FRANK WELLS Eighth Grade Sponsor, English MISS RUTH CARR WILLIAMS Sophomore Group, Girls’ Glee Club, Junior High Glee Club, French, Beta Club Sponsor CO-EDITORS AND SPONSOR Marilyn Richards, Miss Lulu Solomon, Sharon Prow. UNDERCLASSMEN EDITORS Mary Lu Wright, Junior; Lista Rakestraw, Sophomore; Lucy Ruth Sal- mon, Freshman; Cynthia Stokes, Junior. 9 BUSINESS MANAGERS Mary Dollar, Sylvia Root. ADVERTISING STAFF Lowell Preston, Jerry Nance, Carol Whitledge, Beverly Gipson, Burkie Fitzgera'ld. ART EDITORS Ann Arnold Wright, Nancy Coyle. CLASS EDITORS Standing: Donnie Daniel, Nelda Kirk- wood, Sally Place, Jane Ann Robinson. Insert: Peggy Sullivan. Sitting: Sue Yar- brough, Julia Laffoon, Juanita Guge, Shel- by Tapp, Patty Ashby, Lynn Buckner, June Kirkwood. Se uon SfcatidoTd In appreciation of our sponsors who have helped us so much during our years at M.H.S. 14 MARILYN RICHARDS ....................... Treasurer JUANITA GUGE ........................... Secretary HAROLD GREENFIELD ................. Vice President JERRY GARRAD ........................... President IS Settlor JOE ADAMS—General Course; FFA 1-2-3-4; Conservation Club 1; Band 1-2. DAVID ALEXANDER—General Course; Glee Club 4; Baseball 2-3-4. CAROL ASHBY—Commercial Course; Transferred from Anton in 1952. Vice President of Class 1; President of 4-H Club 1-4; FHA 2-3-4; Glee Club 1; Annual Staff 1-4; 4-H Club 1 -2-3-4; Secretary of 4-H Club 3; Reporter of FHA 2-3; Junior Homemakers Degree 2; Beta Club 3-4; Pep Club 4; Office Girl 4. PATTY ASHBY—Academic Course; 4-H Club 1; Girls’ Glee Club 4; Libiary Staff 4; Pep Club 2-3-4; Annual Staff 4; Music Festival 4. NORMA JEAN ATHEY—Academic Course; Pep Club 3-4; 4-H Club 1-2-3-4. CAROLYN SUE BAKER—Commercial Course; Pep Club 1-2-3; Treasurer of FHA 2; Music Festival 3; Library Staff 4; FHA 1-2; Glee Club 3. Book Club 3- JEWEL DEAN BLAKE—Commercial Course; FHA 1-2-3; Band 3-4; Song Leader of FHA 2. WESLEY BOWLES—General Course; FFA 2-3-4. BILL BRINKLEY—General Course; Senior Play 4; Debate 3-4; Key Club 3-4; FFA 1-2-3-4; Conservation Club 1-2. Se U i BEVERLY RAY BROWN—Academic Course; Band 1-2-3- 4; Drum Solo 3; Girls' Glee Club 3 4; Choir 3 4; FHA 2 3; Annual Staff 4; Orchestra 1 -2-3-4; Drum Ensemble 1 -2-3-4; Mixed Glee Club 3 4; Pep Club 2-3; President of Girls' Glee Club 4; Youth Center Representative 3; Senior Play 4. SHIRLEY BROWN—Commercial Course; Band 1-2-3-4; Library Staff 4; FHA 1-2. LYNN BL’CKNER—Academic Course; Football 1-4; Golf 2-3-4; M ' Club 3-4; Conservation Club; Basketball 2-4; Glee Club 4; Annual Staff 4. SHELIA ANN BURTON—Commercial Course; FHA 1. MELVIN CARLISLE—General Course; FFA 2-3-4. ANNA JOYCE CARTWRIGHT — Commercial Course; Glee Club 3. GLADYS JEWELL CATES—Commercial Course; Band 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 3- JAMES CLARKE—Academic Course; Conservation Club 1-2-3; Beta Club 3. DON CLAYTON—Commercial Course; FFA 1-2-3- Se tco 6 JOAN CLAYTON—Commercial Course; FHA 1-2; Pep Club 1-2-3; Book Club 3: Beta Club 4; Second Vice Presi- dent FHA 2; Girls' Glee Club 3; Music Festival 3. JUNE CLAYTON—General Course; Glee Club 1; FHA 1-2-3; Pep Club 1. MARTHA COLLIGNON — Commercial Course; Pep Club 3. BOBBY CORNETTE—Technical Course; Football 1; Bas- ketball 1; Conservation Club 2-3; Machine 1-2-3. TOM CORUM—General Course; Band 1-2-3-4; Trumpet Trio 2; Sextet 3; Boys' Glee Club 2-3-4; Most Talented Boy 4; Conservation Club; President of Y-Teen Club; Or- chestra; Music Festival Solo 2-3-4; Mixed Glee Club 2- 3-4; Choir 2-3-4; Y-Teen Club 3-4. NANCIE ANN COYLE—Commercial Course; Pep Club 1-3; Girls’ Glee Club 3; President Book Club 3; State Tri-Hi-Y Convention 3;’Library Staff 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3- 4; Music Festival 3; Annual Staff 4. BILL CRAWFORD—General Course; Band 3-4; Instru- mental Solo 4; Boys' Glee Club 3-4; Choir 3-4; Solo 4; Y-Teen Club 3-4; Friendliest Boy 4; Quartet 4; Mixed Glee Club 3-4; Vocal Quartet 3-4; Conservation Club 3-4; Vice President of Y-Teen Club 3. JACK CROWL—Academic Course; Transferred from Car- son City, Nevada; Class Officer 1-2; School Paper Staff 1-2; Glee Club 1-2-3; Football 1; Music Festival 4. MARTHA Cl’NNINGHAM—General Course; Pep Club 3-4; Glee Club 3; Beta Club 3-4; State Music Festival 3. Se uo DONNIE DANIEL—Commercial Course; Boys' Glee Club 3; Choir 3; Annual Staff 4; Mixed Glee Club 3; Football 1; Music Festival 3; State Music Festival 3: Conservation Club 1 -2-3-4; Senior Play 4; Treasurer of Class 2. LOIS JEANETTE DAY—Commercial Course; FHA 1 2; Pep Club 3-4; 4-H Club 4; Library Staff 4. MIKE DAY—Academic Course; Glee Club 3-4; Choir 3-4; Track 4; Mixed Glee Club 3-4, Football 1. WANDA DICKERSON—Commercial Course; Transferred from Hanson 3; Glee Club 1-2; Beta Club 4; FHA 1-2. MARY DOLLAR—Academic Course; Band 1 -2-3-4; Mixed Chorus 2-3; Girls' State 3; Senior Play 4; Book Club 3; Glee Club 2-3; Choir 2-3; Annual Staff 4; Beta Club 3-4. LEE ROY DOWNEY—General Course. JIMMY DI KE—General Course; Football 3; Glee Club 3; Most Studious Boy 4. BUDDY Dl'NCAN — General Course; FFA 3; Glee Club 1-4. ANNA LEE DLTTON—Commercial Course; FHA 1-2- 3-4; Secretary of FHA 3; 4-H Club 4, Library Staff 3. Se U i4 ALLEN EICHHOLZ—General Course: Band i-2-3-4; Mu- sic Festival 1-2-3-4; Horn Trio 2; Conservation Club 1-2- 3-4; Boys' Glee Club 4; Mixed Glee Club 4; Vice Presi- dent of Band: Orchestra 1 -2-3-; Horn Solo 1-2-3-- ; Horn Quartet 1; Choir 4: President of Boys' Glee Club 4: Best Looking Boy 4. FRANKLIN EZELL—Technical Course. J. D. FARRIS—Technical Course; Glee Club 1; Machine- Shop 1; Woodworking 2. AUDREY FIRELINE — Commercial Course; Transferred from Anton in 1952; Glee Club 1; 4-H Club 1. MARLENE FIRELINE—Commercial Course; Transferred from Anton in 1952; Glee Club 1; 4-H Club 1; Beta Club 3-4; Annual Staff 4. BL'RKIE FITZGERALD—Academic Course; Band 1-2-3-4; Music Festival 1-2-3-4; Girls' Glee Club 2-3; Mixed Chorus 2-3; Choir 2-3: Debate; State Speech Festival 3; Class Offi- cer 1-2; Student Council 3-4; Senior Play 4; Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 3-4; 4-H Club 1 -2-3-4; Secretary of FFA 4; Friendliest Girl 4. SHEILA FOX—Commercial Course; Transferred from Mortons Gap; Band 2-3-4; Orchestra 2-3-4; Glee Club 3; State Music Festival 2-3-4. JO FRANCE—Commercial Course; Transferred from An- ton in 1952; Glee Club 1; Beta Club 3-4. DORIS FRANKLIN—Commercial Course; FHA 2. Se tivi JACK FRANKLIN—General Course; Football 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 3; WKC 2; All-State Honorable Mention 2-3; Senior Play 4; Track 2-3. JERRY GARRARD—Academic Course; President of Senior Class 4; Annual Staff 4; Key Club 3; Vice President of Glee Club 3-4; Mixed Glee Club 3-4; Choir 3 4; Baseball 1 -2-3-4; Football 2-3-4; M Club 1-2-3-4; Conservation Club 2; Youth Center Student Council 3; Senior Play 4. PEGGY GENTRY—Commercial Course; FHA 2-3; Pep Club 3-4. ROY GIBSON—General Course; FFA 1; Shop 3-4. BEVERLY GIPSON—Commercial Course; FHA 1-2-3; Pep Club 1 -2-3-4; Treasurer of Pep Club 4; Glee Club 3; Mixed Chorus 3: Choir 3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3; Delegate to Kentucky Youth Assembly 3; Annual Staff 4. ODELL GIPSON—General Course; FFA 1-2-3; Shop 1; Conservation Club 2. BI DDY GOINS—Technical Course; Key Club 3; Football 1- 2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Track 2-3-4; M Club 1-2-3-4; All VTKC 3-4; Conservation Club 2; Back'' of Year 2; All-State Honorable Mention 3. HAROLD GREENFIELD—Academic Course; Vice Presi- dent of Class 4; Key Club 3-4; Beta Club 3-4; Conservation Club 1-2-3-4; Secretary-Treasurer of Conservation Club 2- 3; Glee Club 3-4; Choir 3-4; Mixed Glee Club 3-4; Senior Play 4; Annual Staff 4; 4-H Club 2; Group Representative 3; Youth Assembly 5. MARVIN GREGORY — Academic Course. Transferred from Elizabethtown. Kentucky in 1952; Conservation Club 2-3; Key Club 3-4; Secretary of Key Club 4; Director of Key Club 3; Vice President of Class 3; Beta Club 3-4; An- nual Staff 4; Glee Club 4; Most Likely to Succeed 4. Settund JOHNNY GRIFFIN—Academic Course; Football 1-2; Football Manager 4; Track 4; Glee Club 3; Conservation Club 1-2; Most Popular Boy 4. JUANITA GUGE—Commercial Course; FHA 1-2-3-4; His- torian of FHA 2; President of FHA 3; Second Vice Presi- dent 4; Beta Club 3-4; Pep Club 4; Secretary of Class 3-4; State Homemakers Degree 3; Annual Staff 4. SHELDON HALE — Academic Course; Football 2-3-4; Conservation Club 1-2-3-4; Boys' Glee Club 3-4; Choir 3-4; Mixed Glee Club 3-4. NORETTA HAMBY—Commercial Course; Beta Club 3-4. JOHN HARRIS—Academic Course; Beta Club 3-4; Key Club 3-4; Conservation Club 1-2-3-4; Boys' Glee Club 3-4; Mixed Chorus 3-4; Choir 3-4; Orchestra 1-2-3-4; Instru- mental Solo 1-2-3-4; String Duet 2-3-4; String Quartet 1 -2-3-4; String Ensemble 2; Senior Play 4; Annual Staff 4. LE VON HATLEY—Academic Course; Pep Club 2; FHA 1; Glee Club 3-4; Vocal Solo 3; Mixed Glee Club 3-4; Choir 3-4; Music Festival 3-4; Beta Club 3-4; Vice Presi- dent of Beta Club 4; Annual Staff 4. LULA HENDRICKS — Commercial Course; Transferred from Anton in 1952; Glee Club 1. CAROL HIGGINS—General Course; FFA 3; Glee Club 4; Drafting 4. EDDIE HIGGINS—General Course; Glee Club 4; Student Council 3; FFA 1-2-3; Football Manager 1-2-3; Drafting 4. Se tiVl4, MARTHA HOWARD—General Course; Band 1-2-3-4; Girls’ Glee Club 4; Pep Club 2; FHA 1; Mixed Glee Club 4; Music Festival 1-2-3-4. MARJORIE Hl’NT—Academic Course; FHA 1-2; Beta Club 3-4; Beta Club Treasurer 4; Annual Staff 4; Girls’ Glee Club 3-4; Music Festival 3-4; Choir 4; Mixed Glee Club 4. MARY CAROLYN JACKSON—Commercial Course; FHA 1; Pep Club 2-4; Beta 3-4; Girls’ Glee Club 3; 4-H Club 4; Choir 3; Mixed Glee Club 3- MAX JACOBS—Academic Course; Key Club 3-4; Glee Club 3-4; President of Class 3; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Treasurer of Key Club 4; Conservation Club 1-2-3-4; Mixed Glee Club 3 4; Football 1; Choir 3-4; Annual Staff 4; Bas- ketball 1-2-4; LiF Abner’’ 3; Blue Grass Boys' State 3- JOYCE JONES—Commercial Course; Pep Club 1-2-3; FHA 1-2-3; Glee Club 1. MARGARET KEELER—Commercial Course. FRANCES KERRICK—Academic Course; Pep Club 2-3-4; Girls’ Glee Club 3-4; Choir 3; Mixed Glee Club 3; Annual Staff 4. SHIRLEY KEY—Commercial Course; Glee Club 1-3; FHA 1-2. DUANE KINGTON—Academic Course; Key Club 3-4; Boys’ Glee Club 2-3; Basketball 1 -2-3-4; M Club 1 -2-3-4; Choir 2-3; Football 1-2-3-4; Baseball 1 -2-3-4; Most Ath- letic Boy.” Second JANIE KIRKSEY—Commercial Course; FHA 1 2-3: Treas- urer of FHA 3; Beta Club 3-4; Pep Club 4; Senior Play 4. JUNE KIRKWOOD—Commercial Course; Pep Club 1-2-3; FHA 1-2 3: Recreational Leader of FHA 3; Girls' Course 3; Music Festival 3: Annual Staff 4; Miss Maroon Attend- ant. NELDA KIRKWOOD—Commercial Course; Pep Club 2-3; FHA 1; Annual Staff 4. JULIA LAFFOON—Commercial Course; FHA 1-2; Pep Club 1-2-3-4-; Glee Club 3; Beta Club 3-4; Daisey Mae 2-3; Annual Staff 4. R. L. MARTIN—Commercial Course. JOHNNY McCLEARN — Academic Course; Boys' Glee Club 2-3; Mixed Glee Club 2-3; Choir 2-3; Key Club 3-4; M Club 3-4; Football 3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Track 2-3-4; Conservation Club 1-2; Student Council 3. JOHN McGEE—General Course; Transferred from Lacy, Kentucky; Basketball 1; Shop 1: Glee Club 1. BARNEY MITCHELL—General Course: FFA 1; Conserva- tion Club 1; Woodworking 1; Conservation Club 2-3-4. JAMES MONTGOMERY — Academic Course; Glee Club 3-4. t Se tuvi DARREL H. MOORE—General Course; Football 1 -2-3-4; M Club 1 -2-3—I: Lineman of Year 3: All WKC 3: All- State Honorable Mention 3; Boys' Glee Club 4; Mixed Glee Club 4. JERRY NANCE—Academic Course; Football 1-2-3 4; Bas- ketball 1-2-3-4. M Club 3-4; Conservation Club 1-2-3-4; Boys' Chorus 2-3 4; Mixed Chorus 2-3-4; Choir 2-3 4; State Music Festival 2-3 4; Music Festival 2-3-4. ROSCOE OLDHAM—Technical Course; Shop 2-3-4; Key Club 3-4. ANNETTE OUTLAW—Academic Course; FHA 1-2; Sec- retar)’ of FHA 2; Pep Club 2-3-4; Vice President of Pep Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Girls' Chorus 4. PAT PARISH—Commercial Course; FHA 1; Girls'. Cho- rus 3; Mixed Chorus 3; Choir 3; Music Festival 3; Vocal Solo 3; Trio 3; Instrumental Solo 3-4; Beta Club 3; An- nual Staff 3; Senior Play 4; Band 1 -2-3-4; Secretary and Treasurer of Band 4; State Music Festival 3-4; Miss Maroon 4. JOYCE PARKER—General Course; President of Class 1; FHA 1-2-3-4; President of FHA 4; Vice Piesident of FHA 2-3; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Pep Club President 4; Girls' Cho- rus 3-4; Mixed Chorus 3-4; Choir 3-4; Music Festival; State Music Festival; Secretary and Treasurer of Girls' Chorus 4; Queen Attendant 3; Youth Center Committee 4; Most Athletic Girl 4; Annual Staff 4. JOYCE PATTERSON—Commercial Course; Pep Club 1- 2- 3: Annual Staff 4; Wittiest Girl 4. MARY ANN PHILLIPS—Commercial Course; FHA 1-2- 3- 4; Beta Club 3- DEWEY PENDLEY—General Course; Choir 3: Boys Chorus 3; Mixed Chorus 3'. Machine Shop 4; Conservation Club 1-2. Se U n4 ROWENA PENDLEY—Commercial Course; Pep Club 3-4. JEAN PH ARRIS—General Course; Pep Club 1-2-3; Girls’ Chorus 3-4; Music Festival 3-4. SALLY PLACE—General Course; Pep Club 3-4; 4-H Club 1; Band 2-3-4; Music Festival; Orchestra 2-3; Flute Solo 2; Misc. Instr. Ensemble 3; Girls’ Chorus 3-4; Mixed Chorus 3-4; Choir 3-4; Girls’ Trio 3; Girls’ Quartet 3; Senior Play 4; Annual Staff 4. ANNA LOU POTTS—Commercial Course; Beta Club 3-4. LOWELL PRESTON—Academic Course; Beta Club 3-4; Beta Club President 4; Football 2-3-4; Basketball l-2-3-4; Track 2-4; Key Club 3-4; Key Club President 4; Debate 1-2; ”M Club 2-3-4; State Speech Festival 3: Vice Presi- dent of Sophomore Class 2; Annual Staff 4; Conservation Club 1. SHARON PROW—Academic Course; Debate 1-2-3-4; Dis- trict Speech Festival 1-2-3-4; State Speech Festival 1-3; Winner of Public Speaking Contest 3; Member of Kentucky State Debate Championship Team 3; Eunice Bone Best- Debater Award 3; Cheerleader 2-3-4; Pep Club 2-3-4; FHA 1; Beta Club 3-4; Music Festival 4; Instrumental 2; Girls' Chorus 4; Annual Staff 4: Most Likely to Succeed 4; Voice of Democracy Speech Contest. CLEA1 ES PL RDY—Technical Course; Conservation 1; Boys’ Glee Club 3; Key Club 3-4; Track 2. Baseball 4; Basketball 2-3; Football 1-2. JOYCE RAY—Commercial Course; Beta Club 3-4; Band 1-2-3; Girls' Chorus 4; Clarinet Quartet 1; Mixed Chorus 4; Music Festival 1-2-4; State Music Festival 1-2-4; FHA 1-2; Speech Festival 3-4; State Speech Festival 3; Book Club 3; Pep Club 2-3-4; Senior Play 4; Annual Staff 4. Se U n4 JUDY RENFRO—Commercial Course; Glee Club 1; Beta Club 3-4; 4-H Club 1; Transferred from Anton in 1951. MARILYN RICHARDS—Academic Course; Girls' Chorus 3-4; Mixed Chorus 3-4; Choir 3 4; Music Festival 3 4. State Music Festival 3-4; Pep Club 2-3-4; Secretary of Pep Club 2; Beta Club 3-4; Secretary of Beta Club 4; Secretary of Hopkins County Beta Club 4; Attendant to Queen 2: Girls' State 3; Debate 1-2-3-4; District Speech Festival 2-3-4; State Speech Festival 3. Member of Kentucky State Debate Championship Team 3; Treasurer of Class 2-3-4; Annual Staff 4; Most Popular Girl 4. BETTE SUE ROBERTSON—Academic Course; FHA 1; 4-H Club 1; Pep Club 2-3-4; Beta Club 3-4; Girls' Chorus 3-4; Mixed Chorus 4; Choir 4; Music Festival 3 4; State Music Festival 3-4. JANE ANN ROBINSON—Commercial Course; FHA 1-2; Pep Club 2-3-4; Girls' Chorus 2-3-4; Mixed Chorus 2-3-4; Choir 2-3-4; Music Festival Vocal 3-4; Girls' Trio 3; Annual Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Most Talented Girl 4. SYLVIA ROOT—Academic Course; Band 1-2-3-4; FHA 2-3; Pep Club 2; Glee Club 3; Beta Club 3-4 Annual Staff 4; Music Festival 1 -2-3-4; Instrumental Quartet 1-3-4; Senior Play Staff 4; State Music Festival. JEAN RUDD—Commercial Course; Girls' Chorus 3-4 Pep Club 3; Music Festival 3-4; State Music Festival 3-4; Mixed Chorus 4; Choir 4. MARGIE SCOTT—General Course; Transferred from An- ton; Girls’ Chorus 1; FHA 1; 4-H Club 1. FRONTE ANN SMITH—Commercial Course; Girls Cho- rus 3; Pep Club 2-3-4. 27 SetterT4 JANE SMITH—Academic Course; Beta Club 3 4: Pep Club 2-3-4; Girls' Chorus 3 4; Mixed Chorus 3 4; Choir 3 4; Music Festival 3-4; State Music Festival 3 4. WILMA SMITH—Commercial Course. CAROL STEINFIELD—Academic Course; Band 1-2-3-4; Orchestra 1-2-3-4; Instrumental Solo 3 4; Boys' Chorus 3 4; Mixed Chorus 3-4; Choir 3-4; Horn Trio 4; Senior Play 4; Key Club 3-4: Conservation Club 1-2-3-4; Y-Teen Club 4. PEGGY SI LLIVAN—Academic Course; Pep Club 2-3-4. 4-H Club 1-2-3-4; FHA 1-2-3-4; Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4! Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Choir 1-2-3-4; State Music Festival 2-4; Annual Staff 4. SHELBY TAPP—Commercial Course; Pep Club 2-3-4; FHA I; Beta Club 3 4: Girls Chorus 3-4; Mixed Chorus 3-4: Choir 3-4; Music Festival 3-4; State Music Festival 3-4; Student Council 3-4; Annual Staff 4; Prettiest Girl 4. WAYNE TEAGl'E—Commercial Course; Student Council 3-4; Senior Play 4: Annual Staff 4. TOM TOOMBS—General Course; Football 1-2-3-4; M” Club 3-4; Basketball 1 -2-3-4; Conservation Club 1-2; Boys' Chorus 2-3-4; Mixed Chorus 2-3-4; Music Festival 2-3-4; State Music Festival 2-3-4; ' Wittiest Boy'' 4. ANNA VANNOY—Commercial Course; Girls' Choros 1; Beta Club 3-4: Annual Staff 4; 4-H Club 1-2; Transferred from Anton in 1931. SettiVM CAROL WHITLEDGE—Academic Course; 4-H Club 1-2; FHA 1-2; Attendant to Queen 1. Vice President of 4-H Club 2; Cheerleader 2-3-4; Pep Club 2-3-4; Girls' Chorus 3-4; Mixed Chorus 3-4; Choir 3-4; Music Festival 3-4; State Music Festival 3-4; President of Girls' Chorus 3: Annual Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Best All Around Girl 4. HAROLD WHITMER—General Course; Agriculture 1-2-3. MARIANA WILLIAMS—General Course; Pep Club 3-4; Girls' Chorus 3; FHA 1. ANN WINSTEAD—Academic Course; Girls' Chorus 3-4; Mixed Chorus 3-4; Choir 3-4; Pep Club 2-3-4; Music Festi- val 3-4; State Music Festival 3-4; Annual Staff 4; FHA 1. BILLY WINSTEAD—General Course; Conservation Club 1-3; Boys' Chorus 3. JEAN WOOD—General Course; FHA 1 -2-3-4; 4-H Club 1-2; Beta Club 3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Girls' Chorus 4. ANN ARNOLD WRIGHT—Commercial Course; Band 1-2-3-4; Orchestra 2-3-4; Music Festival 1-2-3-4; Drum Ensemble 1 -2-3-4; Pep Club 3-4; Senior Play 4; Annual Staff 4; Beta Club 3-4. SUE YARBROL’GH—Commercial Course; FHA 1-2-3; Girls' Chorus 3-4; Mixed Chorus 3-4; Choir 3-4; Band 1 -2-3-4; Annual Staff 4; Music Festival 1-2-3-4; State Music Festival 3-4. WHO'S WHO Most Popular MARILYN RICHARDS JOHNNY GRIFFEN Most Likely to Succeed MARVIN GREGORY SHARON PROW' Most friendly BL’RKIE FITZERALD BILL CRAWFORD Best Looking ALLEN EICHOLZ SHELBY TAPP Alos Athletic JOYCE PARKER DUANE KINGTON Wittiest TOMMY TOOMBS JOYCE PATTERSON Most Studious JIMMY DUKES JANE SMITH 32 PAT KELLY Secretary MARY LU WRIGHT............................ Trefiner JOHN DON AN Via President CYNTHIA STOKES .............................. President PHOTO RAPM mo r AML ABC e Adams, Lois Arnold, Barbara Babb, Jane Bearden, Virgie Boone, Julain Bourland, Bobby Bowles, David Bowles, George Brooks, Betty Brown, Pat Buchanan, Lucille Buffington, Chubby Burden, Janet Cardwell, Betsy Carlisle, Edward Cates, Carolyn Cates, Robert Cates, Sue Cabanah, Mary Clayton, Mildred Collins, Ralph o Collins, Wanda Cox, Horace Crawford, Neville Croft, David Darity, Shirley DeBow, Sherry Denton, Barbara Dexter, Carrol Dexter, Harold Donan, John Downey, Carol Eckman, Hilda Eddings, Doyle Egbert, Don Emmons, Patricia Frost, Peggy Gossett, Lillian Hanner, Joyce Harris, Carole Hatler, Don Hibbs, Shelvy Higgins, Betty Hill, Mary Hobgood, Carolyn Hook, Betty Horsefield, James Huddleston, Margaret Hunt, Alice Ireland, Jay Jackson, George Johnson, Don Johnson, Stanley Johnston, Bettye Johnston, Bill Jones, David Kelly, Pat Kincheloe, Peggy King, Christine King, Jerry Lawrence, Leon Lewis, Ellen Littlepage, Ann Lutz, Barbara Maddox, Don Messamore, Jean McCoy, Marie McGregor, Judy McKinney, Ray McKinsey, Brank McKnight, Betty Myers, Rebecca Myers, Rosemary Oakley, Joe Oakley, Shirley Oldham, Alice Parker, Wyman Parrent, Delmar Pleasant, Linda Pleasant, William Phelps, Marilyn Phillips, Betty Poag, Lucille Poole, Jean Reid, Charlie Renfro, Janie Rich, Eva L. Roberts, Guy Salmon, David Sharp, Joyce Sneed, Loretta Spicer, Jane Stewart, George Stokes, Cj nthia Strader, Joyce Suthard, Gloria Thomson, Quie Thornton, Eddie Todd, Wayne Towne, Oweda Tyson, Veda Walls, James Watson, Anne Watson, Henry Warner, Phillis Weldon, Diann Whitmer, Mac Wilbourn, Jem Williams, Ruth Woodruff, Emma Woods, Monica Wright, Mary Lu TOM RODGERS President ALBIN APPLEBY ............................... Treasurer TOM TEAGL'E ................................. Secretary BILL SCOTT ............................. Vice President 40 Left to right: Adams, David Adams, Doris Adams, Ethelma Adams, Linda Allen, Beth Ann Appleby, Albin Armstrong, John Bailey, Martee Bailey, Wayne Batsel, Stewart Bennett, Douglas Bennett, Glenda Bennett, Norman Bevill, Paula Branson, Glen Breedlove, Eugene Brooks, Billy Brown, Bobby Buffington, Bobby Burden, Betty Burden, Janet Cartwright, Peggy Cassidy, Denny Cavanah, Gene Clayton, Linda Clayton, Troy Coates, Linda Cole, Frank Collins, William Crockett, Patricia Left to right: Crofton, Anita Crowe, Delaney Croxton, Larry Cunningham, David Cunningham, Owen Daniels, Frank Daniels, Peggy Daugherty, Jo Nell Eastin, Mark Edwards, Dickie Flowers, Diane France, Barbara Fry, Carl Fugate, William Furgerson, Mary Belle Gentry, Lana Sue Gipson, Donald Graham, Faye Green, Sandra Griffey, Glenda Hale, James Haley, Emily Hawkins, Linda Hawkins, Peggy Henry, Jane Hicklin, Joe Hobgood, Jerry Hook, Freda Horsefield, Jane Hoskins, Evelyn 41 42 Left to right: Johnson, Huberta Jones, Waiter Kenney, Wayne Littiepage, Robert Locke, Naomi Lyons, Mary Lou Maddox, Sandra Martin, Joyce McCoy, Doris McCoy, Jerry McClearn, Wilma McCluskey, Harold McElroy, Sharon Millet, Hazel Mills, George Miner, Jimmy Moore, Ann Moore, Wayne Morrow, David Morton, Jean Morton, Shelia Mosley, Jerry Myers, Morton Myers, Tommy Nelson, Jimmie Oakley, Kay Oates, George Oldham, James Osburn, Tommy Pate, Anita Left to right: Patterson, Pat Payne, Sonja Pendley, Carrie Pogue, Robbie Potts, Sylvia Pritchett, Lowery Proctor, Larry Prow, Pearl Prow, Tommie Purdy, Ann Putman, Larry Rakestraw, Lista Ray, David Ray, Jackie Rhew, Edward Rickard, Gerlie Rideout, Gary Robards, Mac Rodgers. Tommy Rodgers, Chesley Sampson, Sheryl Scott, Billy Short, Billy Sisk, Guylene Smith, Faye Smith, Jewell Smith, Richard Smith, Sim Springer, Dickie Stephens, James 43 Left to right: Stewart, Layle Stinnett, Helen Stinnett, Lee Stokes, Barbara Teague, Tommy Tedder, Eugene Tomlingson, Doris Troutman, Carolyn Turley, Betty Utley, Barbara Utley, Doris Walls, Carolyn Watts, Betty Whitfield, Caywood Whitfield, Juanema Williams, Emily Wilson, Edward Young, Charles BOBBY ROBARDS ................................ Prendent ANN WELLS ....................................Secretary BRENDA WEEDMAN .............................. Treasurer MICHAEL STECKLER ........................Vice President 45 A ®- ts.« «.c Benton, Benton. 3 eS Bivins. Jerrv Bivins. $ue • CVC xs$h ° £ avne Bro n- n Batnett. 3° Butler, Bob Buchanan. David Byars. Carol Carroll. Virginia Carlisle. Jimmie Cartwright. Sylvia Cates. Kenneth Clayton, Dorothy Clayton. Jane Clayton. Lloyd Clayton. Wayne Cornett. Jimmy Cox, Bonnie Crabtree. Barbara Curtis. Whitney Buie. Daniel Daniels. Donna Day. Diana Dane. Glen Davis. Robert Hatcher, Pat Henry, Phyllis Hibbs, Harold Higgins, J. B. Hobgood. Mardee Holdman. Shirley Hopper, Jerry Jameson. Linda Jenkins, David Johnson, Don Johnson, Katherine Johnson, Marie Johnson. Nancy Jones, Jimmie Jones, Judy Root. Clifford Rucker, Linda Salmon, Lucy Ruth Scott, Gordon Skeen, Otto Slaton, Mary' Sternstein, Jerry Smith, George Smith, Ronnie Smiley, Sandra Staton, Billy Steckler, Mike Steinfield, Beverly Stewart, Linda Stinnett. Joy Stokes. Jimmie Stone, Linda Space, Patty Springer. Don Tapp, Bob Tate. Ray Tate, Wallace Taylor. Ada Sue Taylor. Ronald Thompson. Janet Tomblinson, Jackie Tomkins. Helen Traylor, Buddy Trice, Paul Troop. Betsy Troop. Janice Troop. Hilda Tucker, Ann Utley, Bob Utley. Butch . Harold 50 Vandiver, Betty Van Cleve, Donald Veazey, Joe Villines. Wilma Watson. Leland Weed man, Brenda Welch. Ariadne Wells. Ann Whit ledge, Bill Whitfield, Martha Winstead, Grace Williams, Helen Ruth Williams. Keith Winstead. Joe Williams. Kay Winstead, Loudell Workman, Alice Wood. Jane Woodruff. Jim Young. David flcitUon, MRS. WELLS' GROUP, Eighth Grade First row: James Ray Harris. Rupert Furgerson, Bill Hanner. Toby Fox, David Gentry. John Frey, Bill Wilson, Eugene Howard. Jerald Johnson. Janice Hibbs. Second row: Barbara Gibson. Brenda Sisk, Sherian Holmes, Polly Hope. Sherry Hammack. Karen Johnson, Harold Howton, Phyllis Hight. Wanda Johnson. Billy Gamblin, Mrs. Frank Wells. Third row: .Betty Fredrick, Hilda Galloway, Norma Holmes, Ellen Finley. Carol Hughes. Carolyn Hoffman, Johnnie R. Hall, Frieda Glaysbrook. Carol Harper, Madonna Hudson, Patricia Griffey. Fourth row: Eueel Lee Holt. Wanda Gooch, Ida Hook. Sandra Furgerson, Kelly Franklin, Bobby Kincheloe, Lindel Jackson, Michael Fox, Jerry Jones, Lonnie Fredrick, Ronald Gatlin. B. L. Smith. MRS. HUMMEL S GROUP, Eighth Grade First row: Ann Corum, Cherry Brown, Jimmy Davis. June Bivins, Wilma Berry, Bobbie Bivins, Linda Collins, Kenneth Brown, Roy Cates, Kenneth Benton, Horace Clayton, Dorris Bevill. Second row: Terry Cullen. Linda Bowley, Patricia Campbell. Daphne Dollar, Keela Duncan, Cecilia Duncan, Faye Arnett. Sue Davis. Janet Dossett, Marilyn Egbert, Carol Branson, Linda Downing. Third row: Robert Dutton, Michael Crowley, Nicky Abernathy, Sandra Berry, Barbara Barnett, Wilma Collins, Lyla Buffington, Nancy Addison. Sue Buchanan. Linda Cron, Mrs. Hummel. Fourth row: Marvin Mitchell, Ottis Cunningham. Ronnie Davis, Billy Dancy, Billy Clem- ents, Johnny Clayton, Everett Bourland, Phillip Babb. Billy Denton, Darrel Ashby, Michael Crow'. 52 tycctu i MR. PEYTON S GROUP. Eighth Grade First row: Ronnie Sroop. James Srice, Charles Thornton, Ronnie Wilson. Allen Seibert. Johnny Waskom, Allen Seibert. Ronnie Wilson, Terrell Whitifled, Buddy Rucker. Carroll Rickard. Lowell Stevens. Ernest Vaughn. Second row: Patricia Polly, Claudia Wells, Frances Stewart, Joanna Van- diver, Sue Towne. Jo Ann Wilson. Barbara Stephan, Sandra Witherspoon, Connie Stone. Barbara Williams. Janice Whitfield. Third row: Gene Swiner, Arvel Uzzle, Jimmy Watts. Jerry Wells, Betty Tomes, Myrna Harper, Francis Skaggs. Anita Skaggs, June Todd, Joyce Skaggs. Fourth row: Ruby Rogers, Kenny Reynolds, James Stone, Rolland Williams. Melvin Watts, James Stevens, Tommy Stevens, William Rodgers, Johnny Wright. Ronnie Stuart. MRS. MOORE'S GROUP. Eighth Grade First row: Don Moore, Don Nelson, Don Kelly, David Palmer. Raymond Latham, Jimmy Clayton, Danny Lutz, Rayburn Moore, Charles Mick. Second row: Jay McCormick, Jimmy Midgett, Bob Midgett, Betty Morgan. Jerry McLemore, Shiela Oglesby, Dawn Price, Willadene Cunningham, Faye Littlepage, Jan Jones, Mrs. Moore. Third row: Joe Porter, David Jordan, Gerald Gooch, Kenneth Milburn, Ronnie Locke, Gloria Outlaw', Shirley Prow', Barbara Porter, Ann Kemp. Fourth row: Richard Oakley, Dickie Mabrey, Ruth Ann Lamb, Ann Minton, Shirley Mitchell, Shirley Jackson, Patricia Lacy, Rachel Lewis, Patsy Nichols. 53 futuat 'rtytyA MRS. FUGATE'S GROUP. Seventh Grade First row: Woodson Rodgers. Jerry Sullivan, Linda Walls. Janice Payne. Nina Utley. Jimmy Thornberrv, Leighton Thomison. Joan Tyson. Jaunita Pryor. Barbara Smith. Glindall Rice. Gary Strobel. Tommy Carlisle. Second row: Larry Watson. Zelma Utley, Joy Waddle. Sandra Stewart, Patricia Wilbourn. Lila Williams. Brenda Smith. Kenneth Watson. Connie Thompson. Susan Wells. Billy Curneal. Joy Siria. Keila Wakeland. Third row: Ruby Wright, Nancy Teague. Jackie Scott. Monte Robinson. Larry Sampson. Reginald Simons. Douglas Vandiver. Jim Robards, Daryl Rott, Gene Sisk. Cleadus Patterson, Nelda Whitmer. Fourth row: Patricia Sights. Ruby Rickard. Thurman Williams. Betty Rector. Johnnie Stevens, Jackie Thompkins, Jimmie Spence, Joe Wyatt, Estill Rhye, Richard Stevenson. MRS. RAMSEY S GROUP. Seventh Grade First row: Bruce Mills. Janice Presley. Billy Merraman. Robert Price. Janice Puryear, Edith Pritchett, Willie D. Mills, Ralph Melton. Sarah Pike. Anna Faye McGuire. Anna Ray Martin. Judy Mac- Gregor. Second row: Joanna Osburn, Vivian Okerman. Judith Rhodes, Sharon Miller, Peggy Pendley, Phyllis Parker. Rosie Ray. Rebecca Ray. Jimmy Putman. Tony Whitfield. Randall Maddox. Third row: Billy Pate, Tommy Nance, Ronnie Troctor. Scotty McGaw, Jimmy Rickard. Robert Rakae, Ruth Perkins. Anna Lou Ridden, Mary K. McIntosh. Jean Locke. Mary Helen Lisanby. Fourth row: Anna Mack. Betty Pendegrass, Martha Mason, Ruby Kirkwood. Billy Jo Moore, Frank Smith, Barry Poole, Linda Robertson, Anna K. Farris. Arthur Melton. Tommy Robinson. 54 MRS. NISBET S GROUP. Seventh Grade First row: Nancy Browder. Judith Allen, Glenda Clark, Linda Brackett, Patsy Crabtree, Myra Comp- ton. Barbara Cron. Lockye Belt, Barbara Bourland, Faye Barnett, Ann Buie, Willie Brown. Second row: Sue Cates, Jo Ann Clark. Sharon Ashbey, Joyce Bowles, Bill Cox. Ronald Butler, Bailey Carlisle, Bobby Brown, Donnie Crawford, Claron Cartwright, Benton Brown. Third row: Ronda Browning. Alice Cunningham. David Browning. James Berry, Nettie Corbitt, Beverly Allison, Judy Cruce, Kay Cruthers. Rebecca Cassidy, Kenneth Lear, Jerry Bowley. Fourth row: James Adams. Janie Cox, Sal lye Clayton, Dottie Baker, James Benedict, Daniel Corbitt, Eddie Cannon, Melvin Cates. Joyce Carter. MRS. PARRIS' GROUP, Seventh Grade First row: Charlotte Ferrell, Barbara Higgins, Janice Gibson. Diane Hobgood. Denese Flowers, Ruth Ann Jackson. Second row: Linda Hibbs, Alice Ezell, Frances Ferguson, Anna Lou Daniel, Roy Embry, Charles Dame, Demis Hawkins, Kenneth Foreman. Brent Hobgood. Micky DeMoss. Third row: Johnnie Dorris, Jerry Johnson, Gary Downey. Don Hunsinger. Larry Ernst. William Dunbar, Nellie Evans, Emma Hardisty, Marjorie Gregory, Phyliss Fugate. Fourth row: Ferbie Fox, Harold Gregory, Steven Hawkins, Shirley Foster, Mary Sue Glaysbrook, Sheila Clayton, Joyce Davis. Gail Dockray. Mary Ann Grace. Orrin Hudson. Fifth row: Jackie Henry. Ra Day. Earl Flynn, Robert Hancock. Nelson Davis, Julian Daniel. Edwin Hood, Richard Hamilton. James Franklin, Tommy Deal. 55 OFFICERS President ................... LOWELL PRESTON Vice President ........................... JERRY GARRARD Secretary .................. MARVIN GREGORY Treasurer ........................ MAX JACOBS w eicd BILL WELBOURN 58 Seta tu OFFICERS President ........................... LOWELL PRESTON Vice President ............... LEVON HAT LE Secretary .............. MARILYN RICHARDS Treasurer ................. MARJORIE HUNT Reporter ................ MARVIN GREGORY Sponsors .......... MISS RUTH WILLIAMS MISS HART FINLEY P' 7 ■ 7 ?■ -------------■ OFFICERS President ....... JOYCE PARKER Vice President .... MARY POLLEY Secretary ....... EVA LOIS RICH Treasurer ........ MARY CAVAN AH __ Sponsor MISS RUBY SISK r5i rii i- - . t • ' T • ■ V S s t 4— 1 V W A OFFICERS President ........... JOE ADAMS Vice President .. ODELL GIPSON Secretary.... BERKIE FITZGERALD Treasurer ...... HAROLD WHITMER Not in picture _ Sponsor VIRGIL MYERS 4-• OFFICERS OF 4-H CAROL ASHBY President ....................................... CAROLE ASHBY Winner of 4-H Award yice President.................................. ETHELMA ADAMS Secretary-Treasurer ................... MARY POLLEY 61 “Pefo (2Cu6 Sponsor MRS. BAILEY GORE OFFICERS OF PEP CLUB President ........................... JOYCE PARKER Vice President....................ANNETTE OUTLAW Secretary ......................... BEVERLY GIPSON Treasurer ....................................... HILDA ECKMAN English—MRS. ADAMS 9 English—MISS SOLOMON 10 English—MISS EINLEY 11 Speech—MRS. PATTERSON 12 Algebra—MRS. THOMPSON MR. WELBORN—Advance Math c z % t e a £ MRS. THOMPSON—Trigg 6 MRS. KINGTON—Geometry 64 Cfra lt4HCKt World Geography—MR. PARRISH World History—MRS. MAGENHEIMER Latin—MRS. PATTERSON French—MISS WILLIAMS —V Biology—MRS. BROWN Physics—MR. ATKINSON I. .1 Home Economics—MISS SISK General Science—MRS. BROWN Chemistry—MR. ATKINSON Shorthand—MRS. CLAYTOR Typing—MRS. BUCKNER General Business—MRS. BUCKNER Machine Shop—MR. P. G. BROWN Journalism—MISS HART FINLEY Driver’s Training—MR. GORE 4' ’ Girls’ Gym—MRS. GORE V c z % t 0t € K t 4 Boys’ Gym—MR. GORE Agriculture MR. MYRES TfCutic 'DefavUtHett We, the Seniors of 195$ Dedicate the Music Section to: 6 MRS. CRAWFORD JENT MR. DEAN DOWDY MISS RUTH CARR WILLIAMS Who, through the years we have been associated with the music department of M.H.S., have given unselfishly and untiringly their time and patience to our efforts. We take this opportunity to thank them for helping to develop our talents. Thank You. Sitting—Front row, left to right: Mike Day, Marvin Gregory, Jerry Garrard, John Harris, David Alexander. James Clarke, Jack Crowle, James Montgomery. Second row: Harold Greenfeld, Lynn Buckner, Jane Ann Robinson, Joyce Ray, Jane Smith, Annette Outlaw, Marilyn Richards, Jean Pharris. Shelby Tapp, Jerry Nance, Sheldon Hale. Third row: Max Jacobs. Peggy Sullivan, Carole Whitledge, Sharon Prow, Joyce Parker, Patty Ashby. Jean Wood, Frances Kerrick, Jean Rudd, Ann Winstead, LeVon Hatley, Marjorie Hunt, Bill Crawford. Standing: Sue Yarborough, Burkie Fitz- gerald. Beverly Brown, Sally Place, Mary Dollar, Gladys Cates. Carol Steinfeld, Tommy Corum. Sylvia Root. Allen Eichholz, Shirley Brown, Ann Arnold Wright, Sheila Fox. Jewel Blake, Martha Howard, Pat Parrish. 72 Jftu cc 'Defi ittneitt Drum Major Trophy Edward Carlisle Marching Band 73 CONCERT BAND—Dorris Adams. Lois Adams. Bob Baker, Virgie Bearden. Rita Bishop. Jewell Blake. Beverly Brown, Cherry Brown, Gloria Brown. Pat Brown, Shirley Brown, Bob Cates. Gladys Cates. Jane Clayton, Ann Corum. Tom Corum. Horace Cox, Pat Crockett, Bill Dancey. Donna Dan- iels. Bill Denton. Daphne Dollar. Mary Dollar. Keela Duncan, Ann Eastin. Doyle Eddings. Allen Eichholz. Ellen Finley. Burkie Fitzgerald. Michael Fox. Sheila Fox. Linda Frey, Norma Fugate, Sandra Furgerson. Maurice Hale. Sherry Hammack. Jane Henry, Martha Howard, Linda Jameson. Edwin Ka- gin. Pat Kelly. Peggy Kincheloe, Billy Lightfoot, Barbara Lutz. Ann Martin. Helen Masoncup. Harold McClusky. Jerry McCoy. Marie McCoy. Dorris McCay. Betty McKnight, David Morrow, Shelia Morton. Ann Myers, Becky Myers, Rose Mary Myers. Pat Nevitt, George Oats, Vivian Ockerman. Kay Oakley, Pat Parish, Betty Phillips, Sally Place. Lowrey Pritchett, Larry Putman, Charles Kay Reid. Garry Rideout, Linda Robertson. Sylvia Root. Linda Rucker. Brenda Sisk. Beverly Steinfeld, Carol Steinfeld, Lavle Stewart. Joyce Stinnett. Lee Stinnett, Cynthia Stokes. Jim Stokes. Eddie Thorn- ton. Betty Troop. Janice Troop, Ronnie Troop. Ann Tucker. Betty Turley. Barbara Utley, Diane Weldon. Ann Wells, Keith Williams. Bill Wilson, Ann Arnold Wright, Mary Lou Wright. Joe Veazey. Sue Yarborough. CONCERT ORCHESTRA—Strings: Rita Gale Bishop. Cherry Brown. Elaine Brown, Kay Browning. Rebecca Cassidy. Horace Cox. Marilyn Crowe. Diann Day, Ellen Finley. Edgar Fox. Sheila Fox, Lillian Gossett. Carole Sue Harris. John Harris. Jack Henry, Jan Jones, David Jordan. Maty Helen Lisanby. Ann Ray Martin. Marie McCoy, Doris McCay, Jean Morton, Doris Nourse, David Palmer. Joe Porter. Janice Puryear. Rosie Ray. James Rickard, Linda Rucker. Sandy Stewart, Helen Tomp- kins, Betty Turley. Ruby Wright. Winds: Dianne Weldon. Tommy Corum, Jane Clayton. Barbara Lutz. Rosemary Myers, Mary Lu Wright. Jim Stokes. Larry Putman. Sally Place, Cynthia Stokes. Joe Veasey. Patty Brown. Betty Mae Phillips. Charles Kay Reid. Andy Wright. Beverly Brown. Shelia Morton. Allen Eichholz. Carol Steinfeld. Billy Dancey. Tttciatc Defr znt He t£ GIRLS GLEE CLUB—First row: Gloria Suthard, Marilyn Richards, Julya Poole. Jane Wood, Linda Stewart. Annette Outlaw. Peggy Frost, Shelby Tapp, Beth Ann Allen, Sonja Payne. Lucy Thacker, Betsy Troop. Jaunema Whitfield, Diane Flowers, Lista Rakestraw. Sue Yarborough Second row: Rebecca Myers, Rita Gail Bishop, Kerry Myers. Mary Slaton, Emily Williams, Betty Mae Phillips. Luch Salmon, Pat Kelly, Pat Crockett, Brenda Williams, Betty McKnight, Martha Howard. Peggy Kincheloe. Patty Ashby. Betty Watts. Rosemary Myers. Third row: Shelia Morton, Jean Pharris, Alice Workman. Joyce Ray. Lana Sue Gentry, Jane Ann Robinson, Marie McCoy, Barbara Lane Lutz, Carole Sue Harris, Jane Smith, Joyce Martin, Ellen Lewis, Beverly Ray Brown. Sharon Prow. Lois Adams, Jane Clayton. Fourth row: Diann Weldon, Judy McGregor, Frances Kerrick, Carol Whitledge, Peggy Sullivan, Jean Rudd, Ann Winstead, Jean Wood, Mary Lou Wright, Jane Henry, LeVon Hatley, Patty Sue Space. Ann. Tucker, Sally Place. Joyce Parker, Marjorie Hunt. Carolyn Walls. Piano: Helen Stinnett. BOYS' GLEE CLUB—Front row, left to right: Billy DeMoss, Gordon Scott. Jim Stokes, Doyle Eddings, Brank McKinsey, Carol Steinfeld, Tommy Corum, Frank Daniels, Delaney Crowe, Mac Whitmer. Robert Cates. Second row: George Bowles, Lawory Pritchett, Billy Lightfoot, Larry Putman. Carol Higgins. Harold Greenfield, Darrell Moore. Allen Eichholz. Edward Carlisle. Buddy Duncan, Jimmy Dukes. Third row: Jerry McCoy, James Oldham, Eddie Higgins. John Donan, David Alexan- der, James Montgomery, James Clarke, Jerry Garrard, Bill Craw’ford, Lynn Buckner. Back row: George Jackson. Jack Crow I, Marvin Gregory, Jerry Nance, Mike Day, Sheldon Hale. Max Jacobs, John Harris, Horace Cox. 75 0?%u4ic 0Defccvitme tt MIXED GLEE CLL B—Front row. left to right: Gloria Suthard. Marilyn Richards. Rita Gale Bishop, Betty Mae Phillips. Mary Slayton. Linda Stewart. Barbara Lutz. Pat Kelley. Shelby Tapp. Betsy Troop, Sonja Payne. Joyce Parker. Beverly Brown. Dianne Flowers. Peggy Kincheloe, Lista Rakestraw, Sue Yarborough. Ellen Lewis. Second row: Frances Kerrick. Shelia Morton, Jean Rudd. Ann Winstead, Peggy Sullivan. Jane Ann Robinson. Carol Whitledge. Judy McGregor. Diann Weldon. Marie McCoy, Carole Sue Harris. Jane Smith. Jane Henry. LeVon Hatley, Jane Clayton. Marjorie Hunt. Betty Watts. Rosemary Myers. Sally Place. Third row: Brank McKinsey. Jim Stokes. Doyle Eddings. Billy Light- foot. Gordon Scptt. Jerry McCoy. Bill DeMoss. Carol Higgins. Robert Cates, Edward Carlisle. Tom Corum, Carol Steinfeld. Horace Cox. Mac Whitmer. Delaney Crowe. Fourth row: Harold Greenfield, Jerry Nance, Lowory Pritchett. Marvin Gregory. George Jackson. James Oldham. Larry Putman, Jack Crowle, Jerry Garrard. John Donan. Lynn Buckner. Bill Crawford. Max Jacobs, Mike Day. Allen Eichholz. Sheldon Hale. John Harris. Piano: Helen Stinnett. CHOIR First row: Marilyn Richards. Gloria Suthard. Helen Stinnett, Frances Kerrick. Barbara Lane Lutz, Shelby Tapp, Joyce Parker. Beverly Ray Brown. Ellen Lewis. Peggy Kincheloe. Lista Rakestraw. Sue Yarborough. Betty Watts, Rosemary Myers. Pat Kelley. Second row: Shelia Morton. Jean Rudd. Ann Winstead. Peggy Sullivan. Jane Ann Robinson. Carol Whitledge. Diann Weldon, Judy McGregor. Marie McCoy, Carole Sue Harris. Jane Smith. Jane Henry, LeVon Hatley. Sally Place. Marjorie Hunt. Third row: Brank McKinsey. Jimmy Stokes. Doyle Eddings. Billy Lightfoot. Gordon Scott. Jerry McCoy, Billy DeMoss, Lowory Pritchett. Edward Carlisle. Tom Corum. Carol Steinfeld. Horace Cox. Mac Whitmer. Delaney Crowe. Fourth row: George Jackson. James Oldham, Larry Putman. Jack Crowle. Jerry Nance, Harold Greenfield. John Donan, Lynn Buckner, Sheldon Hale. Max Jacobs. Bill Crawford. Mike Day. Allen Eichholz. John Harris. 76 I.ICiH I H CiRADF GLEE CLL B Front row. left to right: Polly Hope. Vivian Ockerman. Joanna Osborn. Anna Ray Martin. Sherry Hammack. Ann Corum. Wfillie D. Mills. John Frey. Janice Pressley. Connie Stone. Janice Puryear. Linda Collins. Daphne Dollar. Phyllis Parker. Par Campbell. Wanda Johnson. Second row; Lila Buffington. Freida Whitaker. Sherian Holmes. Cherry Brown. Terrell W hitfield. Faye McGuyer. Bill W'ilson, Edith Ann Pritchett. Ellen Finley. Terry Cullen. Johnny W'askom. Judy McGregor. Joanna Vandiver. Karen Johnson. Scotty McGaw. Ronnie Troop. Third row: Mary H. Lisanby. Sue Davis. Rosie Ray. Sandra Witherspoon. Sue Towne. Keila Duncan. Joann Wilson. Billy Denton. June Todd. Barbara Stephan. Janet Dossett. Linda Robertson, Carol Hughes. Tony W'hitfield. Jerry Wells. Back row: Sandra Furgerson. Sandra Berry. Carol Harper. Wilma Collins. Anna Katherine Pharris. Linda Bowley, Sharon Miller. Frances Stewart. Carolyn Hoffman, Allen Seibert. Ronnie Proctor, Madonna Hudson. Bobby Kincheloe, Johnny Wright. Mike Fox. Bill Dancey. SEVENTH GRADE GLEE CLL B—Front row, left to right: Denese Flowers. Sheila Oglesby. Judy Allen. Linda W'alls. Joann Price. Ruth Ann Jackson. Nancy Browder. Barbara Higgins. Jerry Sulli- van, Jimmy Thornbery. David Palmer. Claron Cartwright. Tommy Carlisle. Second row: Jimmy Clay- ton, Glinda Clark. Sandy Stewart. Joy W'addle, Patsy Wilbourn, Myra Compton. Kay Caruthers, Marilyn Crowe. Joyce Boles. Alice Ezell. Mickey Demoss. Bill Cox. Nancy- Teague, Zelma Utley! Third row: Janice Payne. Bill Corum. Leighton Thomison. Susan W'ells, Dawn Price, Connie Thomp- son. Gloria Outlaw. Judith Cruce. Keila Wakeland, Rebecca Cassidy. Monte Robinson. Jack Henry. Oren Hudson. Rachel Lewis. Joyce Davis. Back row: Sue Glaysbrook. Ruby Wright. Barbara Bour- land. Jo Ann Clark. Ferbie Fox. Patricia Sights. Joy Beth Siria. Gail Dockray. Sheila Clayton, Sal lye Clayton. Jerry Gooch, Shirley Prow, Patricia Lacy. Jim Adams. Joe Wyatt. s4etcvitie4 JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET HOWARD LANGSTON NANCY McKNIGHT King and Queen of the Island BANQUET OF 1954 SacUe Stefia Out Max Jacobs Leads JOYCE PARKER Daisy Mae DARRELL MOORE L 7 Abner s4ctcuitce4 Conservation Essay Winner W. F. BRINKLEY Speak for Democracy Contest Winner SHARON PROW Cancer Contest Winner CAROL WHITLEDGE Fair Queen SHELIA MORTON and veep” SENATOR BARKLEY HOME SWEET HOMICIDE JACK FRANKLIN HAROLD GREENFIELD and JOYCE PARKER Left to right: Joyce Ray, Burkie Fitzerald. Pat Parrish, Jerry Garrad. MRS. MOSS PATTERSON—Director DEBATE TEAM—1955 MARILYN RICHARDS CYNTHIA STOKES SHARON PROW MARY LI' WRIGHT KENTUCKY STATE DEBATE CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM '54 MARY RAY STUM SHARON PROW MARILYN RICHARDS JUNE KIRKWOOD Senior Attendant GLENDA GRIFFEY Sophomore Attendant BECKY MYERS Junior Attendant JANE FRANKLIN Freshman Attendant HI-Y CLUB OFFICERS—Left to right: Max Jacobs, President; Marvin Gregory, Secretary; Mac Whitmer, Vice President; Tom Corum, Treasurer. TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS — Left to right: Mary Lu Wright. Treasurer; Joyce Par- ker, Secretary; Barbara Lutz, Chaplain; Beverly Gipson, Vice President, Pat Kelly, Counselor, Nancie Coyle. Presi- dent, not in picture. MRS. E. G. MAGENHEIMER Sponsor SQUAD—Front row, left to right: Eugene Addison, Adlar Stephens, Joe Forman, Joe Oakley, Frank Cole, Jim Miner, Donald Hatler, Mark Eastin, Tom Teague, Bill Demoss, Sim Smith, James Oldham, David Solomon. Second row: Dick Edwards, Lynn Buckner, Troy Clayton, Dclmar Parent, Tom Toombs, Don Richey, Jack Franklin, Lowell Preston, George Jackson, Bob Jones, John Donan, Delaney Crowe. Jewell Smith, Billy Scott, Assistant Coach Bailey Gore. Third row: Bob Buffington, Jerry Nance, Bobby Butler, Speedy Hale, Apple-Butter Appleby, Duane Kington, John McClearen, Donald Maddox, Tom Rodgers, Ray McKinney, Jerry Garrard, Darrell Moore, Buddy Goins, Head Coach Bill Welborn. V. Franklin Simpson............ 0 Owensboro ..................19 Mayfield....................25 Princeton .................. 7 Murray ..................... 0 Henderson .................. 6 Sturgis ................... 21 Newport.....................14 Hoptown .................... 6 DARRELL MOORE Co-Captains JACK FRANKLIN BILL WELBORN Coach Maroons Get Holida Preston, Franklin Lead W _ 5thV' 'nRow Lowe gers were Game” in for Madisonville villc. Th---- by a th season 1 uie 6 win iopkins- —«'•e 1 -------------1 (TERRY NANCE) 6 outstandi for The Preston got the backfield de- cision by a 2-1 vote over Jack Franklin. Th°se twn picked up between th ' 301 yards the A m h- ing, w , and 1 _ Y t Eleven m pleted their h noon in Tiger St« having been beat . Before some 2,500 chu the Maroons struck for two lou n-1 the way to the Madisonville lo downs in the se ;ston intercepted a Mad- give them a hare in the end zone to and their fifth stra (LOWELL PRESTOS ;at. It was on this victory over Hopl s hurt his ankle. TOK or mville Marooiis ireers Thursday .e, their record ol . still intact, the Hoptown 46 and drove HELDON HAL1 BUDDY GOlf gar.es p. Franklin wc. ackfield award four times during the season, ning thr rard on Besides Voted the wccm; anaiu wcic Moore and Tom Tombs once each, and there was a three- way tie the of' fime between Rodgers, v Ap- pleby. M The win gave Cc mvu UU1 Mt U ViU a record of five wins and four loss- es in his first year as head coach of the Maroons. This Turkey Day triumph, however, was the } ' that Welborn wanted else. It was the 151’ Madisonville. The T’ 1 and there have the long serie •t Holiday Mon In the happy M ng room after Doys were shout each other when Vince Zachem wan was head man of from 1950 through 1953 a. •■laiwaa got the ball or. thei and promptly rolled 80 yards an their first touchdown. Another bobble near the start the third period hurt the Ma- with the Tigers recovering | Madisonville 48. Presto • ’ 16 yards when he v bled. The Tigers ' Madisonville five- Garrard inter iox pass. inal Throat ns later had to .rd just missing lay dead on the Tiger 1, i trickled into the end zc Aoptown started play on the four straight wins over Hopiu . to 20. A minute later Bob Buffington set an all-time record another pass on the 25 tive wins over the 1 stood on a bench i GERRY GERRARD I END Z0 | :ided for pa een Madisc ds. Two Til ned to the Tiger a penalty set the room and told the c and Hoptown agai could have a vacat idisonville fumble, day. “You mean no school at all time on the Tiger 19. With 6:2______„ Monday?”, one player asked, not to play in the final period Hop- sure he heard right. “That’s right”, town booted dead on the Madison-1 Zachem said, “you boys get an viUe 34. Looking tired at this point I extra day”. The dre- __________ Maroons couldn’t gain and KLIN Mayfield ' «• i«« « « _ torious T1 time rival DUANE KINGTO1 a score of dared the 1954 champions of the fonse. intercepting thren of the “it gain ard’s fourth down kick onlv d nine yards, out of bour Maroons’ 42. nville staved off the the Tigers, holdin the 33, with just •, and then ran the Maroons were head , core when the final i ball was on the Hop in Goins limped onto t for the last play. The I .nor tried to hobble around ena the on his pet play, but was tossed for rocked with shouts AU the scoring 47th battle betweer came in the sec then the two c standoff in the Statistics gav edge all the wa. ville picking up 1 eight for the Tigei mainly due to the t Preston and Jack Maroons gained 301 for Hopkinsville. In the c. Maroons completed (r ' ----- - - asses for 26 yar igers could get bu DARRELL MOORE tory —Welborn ompleting two of fi e game Welborn h. laroons were aler -----------. praise for all his bo . I loss as the game en TOM TOOMBS DOWN -A uarterback • he touchdH the Mali After 13-6 Victory ★ ★ ★ ★ MESSENGER Mayfield, con- ip teams in the :y Conference, All - Conference jday by landing nine players between them. Owensboro’s Red Devils, posse - cing one of the finest backfields history, lead the way with five ers including three of the ' k s. Mayfield’s conf ence ‘ions landed four All-Stars, ch on se 'sive and . ve t( bout the offensive mds per unit av- BOB BUFFINGTON ALVIN APPLEBY JOHN McCLEARN Only Don Curry of was able ' hold Ow offensi- fact Providence strangle he 1954 e the -Jack Fr? rt and th le and players ■ ',vc 12 k 1 ■ leaj . S i mitted wH mended O Kx-n • r y i, W M s __ jav tins bntmg | positions -. d [another vote wp« fair- . rn coi just 22 player The team—1 DON MADDOX defen : 'ly—is DELMER PARRENT TOM R and Mad- ers each. Stokes u low as two ould be almos; ' dgers ffsi •ove thr bal kj X d linemen. A. i § , irward ai nsboro JL r y on the ■ tT.tl! , V probably one of en. 11 d Shelby t ever chosen by the j Le TV .Ul t The balloting was very1 Running mate of Stokes at safe to say that | Franklin- ould be formed iat did not make gation that could wTTij with the official can. uan Kiiev ot Bow-ling Green ________________________I is the other defensive halfback on lartet of fine, hard- to roll up the DONALD RICHIE JEWELL SMITH 954 'Pea Uc ienA Front row, left to right: Jim Woodruff, Jimmy Pidcock, Johnny Wright, Ruby Rodgers, Buddy Frances, Buddy Iraylor. Second row: Bob Utley, Gordon Scott, Harold Hibbs, Jimmy Spence, Don Pendley, Richard Moore. Back row: Eugene Addison, Ronnie Davis, David Buchanan, Bobby Butler, Jim Jones, Barry Poole, Leon Poole, Joe White, Jimmy Adams. 954 DotCcfOWHpl Front row, left to right: Willie Mills, James Franklin, Ruby Rogers, Robert Dutton. Back row: Johnny Waskon, Jerry Cullin, Billy Clements, Jerry Jones, William Rodgers, Daryle Ashby, Earl Flynn Richard Oakley, Micheal Crowely, Ronnie Butler, Bruce Mills, Reggie Simons, Ray Embry, Gene Sisk, Don Hunsinger, Glendel Rice, Woody Rogers. 93 c t s4ctio t 1954-1955 SCHEDULE Sacramento Earlington Mortons Gap Charleston St. Xavier Dawson Springs Henderson Earlington Ballard Memorial Paducah Tilghman Caverna Fredonia Greenville Dawson Springs Murray Central City Daviess Co. Hopkinsville Providence Princeton Henderson Co. CHARLES PARISH Head Coach Left to right: Manager Bill Scott, Buddy Goins, Jerry Nance, Tom Rodgers, Don Maddox, John Mc- Clearn, Duane Kington, James Walls, Max Jacobs, Bill Johnston, Lowell Preston, Don Hatler, Coach Parrish. Front row: Bob Tapp, Tom Teague, David Jenkins, Frank Cole, Bill DeMoss. Back row: Jim Woodruff, Manager Frank Daniels, Jones, Owen Cunningham, Jake Tedder. David Buchanan, Bobby Butler. 8 95 JOHNNY Me LEARN Senior LOWELL PRESTON Senior BUDDY GOINS Senior MAX JACOBS Senior DUANE KINGTON Senior JERRY NANCE Senior 96 JAMES WALLS Junior DON HATLER DON MADDOX Junior Junior TOM RODGERS Sophomore BILL JOHNSTON Junior 97 Kneeling, left to right: Donald Hatler, George Bowles, Jerry Garrard, Delmar Parent. Standing: Buddy Goins, Duane Kington, Donald Maddox, Duane Kington, Donald Maddox, David Alexander, Max Jacobs. Absent for picture: Jack Franklin, Coach Charles Atkinson. Baseball has become a major sport for the Maroons” in the past few years. Mr. Oral Caywood has coached them to the State Tournament four times in the past five years. Mr. Charles Buck” Atkinson has taken over the baseball reins for the ’55 season. The team says thank you, Mr. Caywood” and hail, Mr. Atkinson.” Charles Buck” 7'iac6 Front row, left to right: Edward Rhew. Billy Scott, Stanley Johnson. Ed Pidcock, David Young. Guy Roberts. Second row: Owen Cunningham, Tom Rodgers, John McClearen, Eugene Tcddor, Buddy Goins, Frank Daniel. Coached by Charles Parish. Left to right: Tom Rodgers, Bobby Tapp, Lynn Buckner, George Jackson, Jimbo Woodruff, Eddie Thornton. Instructor, Bailey Gore. 100 Many of your friends of earlier classes are now members of the telephone family We join with them in wishing you every success and good fortune for the future SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY JERE'S Compliments of B X BARGAIN X CHANGE UNITED MINE WORKERS OF AMERICA • District 23 MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY Clothing for the Family vcn Best Wishes to the Compliments of Class of 55 BILL'S GULF SERVICE STATION C. A. LYNN AND COMPANY Bill DeMoss Phone 380 Oo MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY 18 North Main Street Phone 114 famirl MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY DOLLAR BROTHERS' SHOE CO. Madisonville's Oldest! Largest! and Finest Exclusive Shoe House Compliments of DUNCAN'S DRIVE-IN Famous for George-Burgers U. S. HIGHWAY 41 NORTH PARADISE—VITALITY—DEBBS for Women FREEMAN—CROSBY—SQUARE for Men MRS. DAY. JUMPING JACK, RED GOOSE Children Shoes Compliments of P. B. SIMONS AND SONS MC CLEARN’S GROCERY Tinning, Guttering, Roofing and Plumbing WINTER AIR CONDITIONING HEAT 21 Sugg Street Telephone 834 Open 7 Days a Week FRESH MEATS AND GROCERIES HOPKINS COUNTY AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION - BOGGESS CHEVROLET COMPANY CARY MOTOR COMPANY, INC. CATES MOTOR COMPANY CORUM MOTOR COMPANY DUNVILLE MOTOR COMPANY HAWKINS MOTOR COMPANY MADISONVILLE MOTORS, INC. PURDY MOTOR COMPANY SCOTT-McGAW MOTOR COMPANY PLAIN MOTOR COMPANY, INC. PLAYL ELECTRIC COMPANY Wad ateria Kelvinator Appliances Carrier Air Conditioning Now Has Everything for Your Kitchen Compliments of WE SELL THE BEST AND SERVICE THE REST PORTER'S 24 Sugg Phone 14 WASHATERIA Madisonville Steam Laundry and Dry Cleaners Our Motto is SERVICE Telephone 254 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1955 Colonial Coal Mining Company MEMBER KENTUCKY RECLAMATION ASSOCIATION HARRIS FUNERAL HOME Sidney T. Harris AMBULANCE SERVICE Telephone 548 134 North Main We'll Meet at Compliments of SHADY NOOK PATE DRUG STORE On the Comer We Are Boosting Our High School Compliments Compliments of TEAGUE'S FOOD CENTER WEST KENTUCKY WELDING SUPPLY FULTON S. RUCKER Your Friendly Airco Dealer MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY 648 East Center Street Phone 1101 Outer South Main MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY u our DEPENDABLE DRUGGIST PARISH DRUG STORE Madisonville Kentucky Compliments to the Seniors Phone 588 WOODRUFF'S SUPPLIES Industrial Supplies Lincoln Avenue Compliments of GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES A DIVISION OF THE GOODYEAR TIRE COMPANY. INC Phone 79 31 E. Center St. Madisonville, Ky. Best Wishes from PRITCHETT'S GROCERY Groceries Fresh Meats Frozen Foods 501 East Center Phone 1818 Madisonville, Ky. Naturalizer Cleaning Johansen MADISONVILLE BOOTERY Where Feet Are First Madisonville, Kentucky § JOHNSTON'S CLEANERS Madisonville's Only Fur Storage and Dry Cleaning Plant Phone 113 Madisonville, Ky. FLORSHEIM ROBLEE BUSTER BROWN OUR BEST WISHES To the Faculty and Students of Madisonville High School THE ENRO SHIRT COMPANY Styles of Tomorrow Today AMERICAN PRINTING CO. West Center Street MADISONVILLE, KY. Phone 25 TUCKER'S CORNER iiiiliiii IR When Better Food is Sold Or Served We’ll Do It. WESTERN KENTUCKY GAS COMPANY jC COOKING REFRIGERATION WATER HEATING HOUSE HEATING HEIRLOOM LUNT WALLACE CLEMENT'S JEWELERS Keepsalce Diamonds FINE DIAMONDS OMEGA BENRUS ELGIN HAMILTON GRUEN and Madisonville, Kentucky WYLER WATCHES Wilson McPherson Insurance Company Phone 153 MADISONVILLE, KY. France Auto Finance Read It First Compliments of in THE MESSENGER Your Home Newspaper Robards Drug Store COMPLETE COVERAGE OF HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Walgreen Agency W A. ROBARDS J. W. HATCHEL Compliments of HOMESTEAD COAL COMPANY Art Metal Office Equipment Desks — Safes — Files (Established ISM) Incorporated Royal Typewriters Mimeographs Victor Adding Machines OFFICE OUTFITTERS AND STATIONERS 704 SOUTH MAIN ST., HOPKINSVILLE, KY. Phone 54 BEST WISHES from BAKER AND HICKMAN Madisonville'i Leading Department Store Everything to Wear in Qualify. COMPLIMENTS OF Allen's Furniture Company Main Street MADISONVILLE, KY. Compliments Ben Ashmore of TOPMILLER'S STUDIOS Distributor of GULF OIL PRODUCTS §xD Phone 92 Lincoln Ave. 18 Court Street Phone 708 MADISONVILLE, KY. Enjoy U. C. MILK COMPANY INCORORATED Madisonville Kentucky Finest in Motion Picture Entertainment CRESCENT AMUSEMENT COMPANY Capitol—Cameo—Sunset Drive-In MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY Compliments of FOX HARDWARE 19 East Center Phone 38 MID-STATE COMPANY Dawson Springs Madisonville CCo FRIGIDAIRE MAYTAG Where Appliances Are Not a Sideline but a Business COMPLIMENTS OF East Side Food Market FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Free Delivery Phone 2389 Parle Avenue Madisonville, Ky. L. B. THOMAS DAVID LITTLEPASE Say It With Flowers from PLEASANT VIEW GREENHOUSES Princeton Ave. Phone 2270 Compliments of R. E. Moore Son PAINTS AND HARDWARE We Deliver Phone 120 School Boosters for Twenty-Four Years BOGGESS CHEVROLET COMPANY 52 North Franklin Street MADISONVILLE, KY. Phone 24-23 Exquisite Jewelry BITTLES' JEWELERS Hotel Madison Building DIAMONDS WATCHES BEST WISHES The Vogue 21 South Main Madisonville, Ky. BEST WISHES CLASS OF ’55 from Your Dealer in Philco—Youngstown Kitchens—Bendix Washers and All Types of Small Electrical Appliances KINGSTON APPLIANCE COMPANY Phone 604 We Serve What We Sell Compliments and Best Wishes from Fies Mine of MINERS COAL COMPANY Madisonville, Kentucky Compliments of CORUM MOTOR COMPANY DODGE PLYMOUTH Best Wishes m AUTHORIZED PO TUf SALES ANO SERVICE BOWMER BOWMER UNireo MOTOR SCOTT-McGAW 2 0 MOTOR COMPANY Druggists and Pharmacists Since 1873 Hopkins County's Oldest Automobile Dealer Wake Up Your Taste With • • DR. PEPPER COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments of Williams Cleaning Co. Vestal Lumber and MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY Since 1908 Manufacturing Co. Phone 62 Compliments of BOOSTERS STOLTZ South Main Marathon Moore Rexall Drugs Clemen's Standard Service CLEANING COMPANY The Beauty Nook Ki-Rocks Howards' Drive-In Your STA-NU Dry Cleaner Beard's Rio Vista W. E. Strother Brown and Holloway Young and Stickler Florist Hale Brothers Furniture Co. @ Ireland's Paint and Wallpaper Co. Hazel McGregor Wayne's Fine Foods F. W. Woolworth Oates Real Estate Noel and Ky. Phone 9 Brown and Sights Robinett Clinic L.G.Balfour Company Attleboro ----- Massachusetts West Kentucky Office 140?' 2 BROADWAY P.O. Box 265 PADUCAH, KENTUCKY §X§X§ BOYCE R. McELYA District Manager Telephone: 24044 THANK YOU The Maroon Staff and Sponsor appreciate the pa- tronage of the businessmen and urge all parents and students to take notice of those, who support your school by trading with them. They made THE MA- ROON '55 possible. 121 A LITHOGRAPHED — VtflMrHtCUCe YEARBOOK DALLAS • TEXAS - r ‘ - • ■ v rYgh ’ - CV . ..V..V'' ' 'V. ■ ' • •'• 'u- • ;•• a ' ■ V - . •' ’ . 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