Madisonville High School - Maroon Yearbook (Madisonville, KY)

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the SENIOR CLASS presents the 1965 MAROON MADISONV1LLE HIGH SCHOOL MADISON VILLE, KENTUCKY SSfOi 'ii-M JUNIOR CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS, FRESHMAN CLASS CLUBS MAROON STAFF. MUSIC ACTIVITIES SPORTS, ADVERTISING, FOREWORD......................................... 3 DEDICATION....................................... 5 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY....................... 6 MR. AND MISS MAROON.............................. 16 SENIOR SILLOUETTE................................ 17 SENIOR CLASS............................................ 18 r’ WHO’S WHO............................................... 53 2 tiwo iceidA diemged m a gel tea- wood, ■ 'dnet Aovtg -9 could nol hard loth ■rind lx one tuirelet, long 3' blood ■ dnd looked down one aA fat aA 3 could ■¥o ir-lete it lent in the undeAgioudh; 3hen tool the olhet aA futd aA fair, ■dnd heaving f ethafiA the lellet claim, IftecauAe it toe A glaAAg and wanted weak, though eiA fen that the faAAing thete ■ 'Had loom them teallg about the tame. ■yJnd both that morning eguallg tag 3n leareA no def heed hodden ttaedc. 0h, 3 left the ft iot fot anedhel dag 63et Inowdng tie. to wag leadi on to wag 3 de. aided if 3 daedd ere) come laede . 3 Ahall le letting thiA with a Aigh ttomeudteie ageA and ageA hence: 3teo toadA diretged in a wood, and 3- 3 toed the one leAA Itareted Ig, ■rtnd that heiA made alt the diftelence. Around M.H.S. ii 4 'LEARNED UPROOTED1 Dedication y Wi. yfa wJcl We, the Senior Class of Madisonville High School, dedicate the 1965 MAROON to Mr. Harold Peyton for his outstanding guidance and untiring service to our school. We appreciate his interest in us as indi- viduals and his efforts toward improving the programs of our school. To Mr. Peyton, we say Thank You. 5 Faculty in Action 6 MISS CHERYL WHITLEDGE MRS. GLENNA TEMPLETON Administration W. FRED MURRAY, PRINCIPAL AB, Western Kentucky State College MA, University of Kentucky EDS, Peabody College HAROLD PEYTON, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL BS, MA, Murray State College MISS MARY HART FINLEY AB, Western Kentucky State College Dean of Girls English 7 Faculty MRS. JOHN R. ADAMS AB, Western Kentucky State College English ROBERT T. ADKINS AB, Kentucky Wesleyan College MA, Western Kentucky State College Social Science History Club JOHN E. ARMSTRONG BS, Western Kentucky State College Science Para-Medical Club MRS. CHRISTINE ATWOOD AB, Western Kentucky State College Mathematics FRANK M. BACON AB, MA, Western Kentucky State College Social Science, P. E. Freshman Football Coach Assistant Basketball Coach MISS RUTH BARNHILL BME, Murray State College English, Music Music Club 8 WILLIAM EDWARD BRINKLEY BS, Murray State College MS, University of Kentucky Agriculture FHA Club MRS. ADDIE BUCKNER AB, Bowling Green College of Commerce Business Education FBLA Club I CLIFTON R. BUSH BS, Western Kentucky State College Science Science Club PAUL RICHARD CAMP BS, Murray State College Mathematics WALTER C. CARNEAL BS, University of Kentucky Mathematics Key Club MRS. E. L. CLAYTOR ACA, AB, University of Wisconsin Business Education 9 MRS. FAYE DUKE AB, Western Kentucky State College Art, Health, P. E. MISS ANN COTHRAN AB, Western Kentucky State College French French Club Faculty JIM W. DUKE BS, MA, Western Kentucky State College Chemistry Para-Medical Club MRS. MILDRED FOX AB, Western Kentucky State College Mathematics BILL GEORGE BS, Eastern Kentucky State College P. E. M Club Track Coach MRS. JOYCE GEORGE BS, Eastern Kentucky State College P.E. Pep Club 10 WILLIAM J. HERRON BS, Murray State College Social Science EMERSON B. HILL BS, Murray State College Social Science MRS. RELLA C. JENKINS BS, Murray State College Business Education FBLA Club MRS. MARGARET KINGTON BS, University of Kentucky Mathematics Tri-Hi-Y Club MRS. JOHN LANSDEN AB, Mary Hardin-Baylor English WAYNE LISANBY BS, Murray State College Science Sports Club 11 Faculty CHARLES LOGSDON AB, Western Kentucky State College English Drama Club, Debate Club Baseball Coach, Assistant Football Coach MRS. RAY R. MICKLE AB, Bowling Green Business University BS, Western Kentucky State College Business Education Pep Club MRS. JANE C. MOSLEY AB, Western Kentucky State College Mathematics TOM MYERS BS, Western Kentucky State College Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club MRS. MOSS PATTERSON AB, Randolph-Macon MA, University of Kentucky Latin Latin Club CARL PRICE University of Kentucky Distributive Education DE Club 12 Faculty MRS. JESSIE SIMMONS BS, University of Kentucky Home Economics MRS. HAROLD SISK BS, Western Kentucky State College Spanish, Science JAMES B. SISK AB, Western Kentucky State College Social Science Hi-Y Club MISS RUBY SISK BS, Western Kentucky State College MA, Peabody College Home Economics FHA Club MRS. LULU S. SMITH AB, MA, Western Kentucky State College English, Journalism Maroon and Hi-Light Sponsor MRS. MARY ANN STEELE AB, University of Kentucky Science 13 Faculty FRED STEHPENS BS, Murray State College Art Photography Club, Art Students League Hi-Y Club MRS. ELEANOR STINNETT B. Ed., Southern Illinois University MA, University of Michigan English FTA Club MRS. J.W. THOMSON AB, Georgetown College Mathematics Math Club TEDW. URBAN AB, Western Kentucky State College Mathematics Debate Club MRS. KATE R. UTLEY AB, Western Kentucky State College English GEORGE ED WALDROP BS, Murray State College Drivers' Education Basketball Coach 14 MRS. JOY S. WALDROP AB, Transylvania College Business Education Cheerleader Sponsor MRS. PATRICIA WALTERS AB, University of Kentucky English Tri-Hi-Y Club MRS. SARA W. WELLS AB, DE Pauw University English Latin Club MRS. JO S. WEST BS, Western Kentucky State College Science Science Club FRANCIS C. BILL WELBORN AB, University of Kentucky Physiology, Health Football Coach Athletic Director Madisonville High School, under the leadership of Mr. Fred Murray, boasts of an ever expanding pro- gram. The school has a Comprehensive rating, and it is fully accredited by the Southern Association of secondary schools and colleges. There are approxi- mately 1200 students enrolled in the 162 classes taught daily. There are 76 subject areas, and 18 credits are required for graduation. There are 54 members on the faculty; all have Bachelors' Degrees, and about twenty percent hold Masters' Degrees. Mr. Murray states that they all teach in their major fields. 15 Ma, cmd ‘Mibb Ma ixxm Veizgey CH WWU tfylQ Htl M 4965 fj'eniolty - I 9kmeb c$ aM unmim John Armstrong Theodore W. Urban Fred Stevens James Sisk Mary Ann Steele Joyce George Mildred Fox Jo S. West Joy Waldrop Ray Mickle Class Motto: What we are to be, we are becoming. Class Colors: Orange and Yellow 18 Class Flower: Forget-Me-Not SPenio (Qffice ib PRESIDENT.................... Donnie Cullen VICE PRESIDENT..................Kenny Marks TREASURER...............................Roy Tucker SECRETARY......................Becky Gatlin SERGEANT-AT-ARMS........................A1 Steele 19 ADAMS, SUE General Course ADAMS, CLIFTON ALEXANDER, LARRY Commercial Course Academic Course ALLEN, JAMES TANDY Academic Course Seniors ANDERSON, ANNA FAYE General Course ASHBY, LINDA LOU General Course AUDAS, JOHN W. AUSTIN, DANNIE ALLEN Academic Course Technical Course AUSTIN, RONALD General Course Seniors BABB, ROBERT EUGENE Technical Course BADCETT, RUSSEL III Academic Course BAKER, CHARLES EDWIN Academic Course BALDWIN, LOUISE Commercial Course BARRON, BILL Academic Course BEVELS, CECELIA MAUREEN General Course Seniors BLADES, PATRICIA ANN General Course BLAIR, CLAUDIA FRANCES BOURLAND, PATRICIA DEAN General Course Academic Course BOZE, PATRICIA LANE Academic Course BRANTLEY, KENNETH WAYNE Academic Course BREEDLOVE, LINDA BROWN, CARLOS WAYNE Commercial Course General Course BROWN, EARL WAYNE General Course Seniors BROWN, LARRY RAY General Course BROWN, MARTHA LEE Academic Course BROWNING, CAROLYN General Course BROWNING, GARY General Course BUCHANAN, DOWIS General Course BUCKLEY, BARRY STEPHEN BURDEN, DENNIS General Course Technical Course BURDEN, JOHN A. Technical Course Seniors BURDEN, JOHN C. General Course BYARS, JAMES DONALD BYRD, CAROLE ANN Academic Course Academic Course CANNON, MARGARET GLEENDEAN General Course CARRITHERS, R.B. Academic Course CARTWRIGHT, BRENDA General Course CARTWRIGHT, LINDA GAYLE Commercial Course CHAPELL, KATYJANE General Course Seniors CHRISTIAN, PAULA ANN Commercial Course CLAYTON, BARRY K. General Course CLAYTON, GLENDA GAY Academic Course CLAYTON, PATRICIA O'LEAR Academic Course COFFMAN, JOHN Technical Course CONDRA, CAROL SUE CORNEAL, DONALD Academic Course General Course CORUM, DAVID Technical Course Seniors COTTON, OSCAR ALLEN General Course CRABTREE, DOUGLAS E. General Course CRICK, JUDITH General Course CRISTER, BEVERLY KAYE Academic Course CROWE, CAROL LOUISE Commercial Course CROWE, STEPHEN CROXTON, JERRY NEAL General Course General Course CULLEN, DONNIE Academic Course Seniors DAME, LARRY F. Technical Course DAME, MARTHA JULANE Commercial Course DANIEL, MARSHALL E. IV DEMOSS, DEAN General Course DEVORE, PAULETTE Commercial Course DEWEY, ROGER SCOTT General Course DICKERSON, EDDIE General Course DOWDY, CATHERINE LESLIE Academic Course Seniors DOWNEY, GAY LOIS Commercial Course DUNCAN, ROGER D. DURHAM, DIANNA LYNN Technical Course Commercial Course DYER, CHARLOTTE RAY General Course FALK, MARY ANN General Course FERGUSON, ROSIE Academic Course FIRELINE, DANNY W. Technical Course FLETCHER, TOMMY RAY Technical Course FORD, DIANA MARIE FORD, LEROY Commercial Course General Course FORKER, EDNA MAE General Course Seniors FORT, RONALD EUGENE Academic Course FOSTER, JOYCE GAIL General Course FRANKLIN, MIKE Academic Course FRANKLIN, WENDELL GLENN Technical Course FUGATE, JERRY LAYNE Technical Course GALLOWAY, JAMIE FAYE GANTT, CHARLES EDWIN Academic Course Academic Course GATLIN, REBECCA JANE Academic Course Seniors GATTEN, THOMAS EARL General Course GENTRY, WANDA JOYCE GRAHAM, SHIRLEY FAYE General Course Commercial Course GRANT, ROBERT WAYNE General Course HALEY, ANDRA ROSE Commercial Course HALL, DENNIS Academic Course HANCOCK, BRENDA LOU Commercial Course HANCOCK, DENNIS DUANE General Course Seniors HARRIS, ANTONIA General Course HARRIS, ROBERT JACKSON HAWKINS, DIANN HAWKINS, JANET ANN Academic Course Commercial Course Academic Course HELTON, RANDALL General Course HENDERSHOT, BARBARA Academic Course HIBBS, RICHARD General Course HICKS, VERONICA LA VERNE General Course Seniors HIGGINS, DONALD General Course HOSKINS, CHARLES Academic Course HOWELL, WILLIAM G. General Course HUDDLESTON, TOM Technical Course HUMPHREY, LAURA Commercial Course Seniors HUNTER, BRENDA LEE Commercial Course HUSK, JCHN W. Academic Course JACKSON, MAURICE E. Technical Course JACKSON, PHILLIP Commercial Course JARBOE, JAMES E. Technical Course JENNINGS, ROBERT ALAN JESSUP, BRENDA DARLENE Academic Course Academic Course JESSUP, DAVID Academic Course Seniors JOHNSON, LA VEDA LYNN Commercial Course JOHNSON, LYNNE RICE Academic Course JOHNSTON, STEVEN H. Academic Course JONES, GEORGIA VONELL General Course JONES, JUDY ELAINE JONES, LYNDA LOU JONES, SHIRLEY ANN Commercial Course Commercial Course Commercial Course JONES, RONNIE DARREL Commercial Course Seniors JONES, WAYNE Technical Course JORDAN, FORREST SMITH KILLOUGH, NANCY Academic Course Academic Course KRUSE, NANCEEANN Academic Course A KUPLEN, SHELIA KAY General Course LACY, KARLA JO LADD, WILLIAM General Course Technical Course LAFFOON, ANDY Academic Course Seniors LAFFOON, RANDY Academic Course LAMBERT, KEITH D. Commercial Course LESTER, EDWARD H. Academic Course LISANBY, JAMES VERNON Technical Course LISANBY, MAURICE JR, Academic Course Seniors LITTLEPACE, HAYDEN JR, Academic Course LOCKE, RODGER LOCKE, SANDRA KAY Technical Course Commercial Course LOVAN, PHYLLIS ANN General Course LOWRY, KATHRYN Academic Course LUCKETT, HARRY LEE General Course LUTZ, JOYCE Academic Course LYONS, NANCY Academic Course Seniors MARKS, KENNETH EDWARD Academic Course MILLER, PAMELA KAY MELTON, EVERETT JR, Commercial Course MOCK, JUDITH ANN Commercial Course MOORE, JUDY ANN Commercial Course MORGAN, PAULA KAY General Course MORGAN, WANDA FAYE Commercial Course MOUSER, DAVID RANDOLPH Commercial Course Seniors MOUSER, NANCY BELLE Academic Course MURPHY, CHARLOTTE Commercial Course NELSON, EDWARD Technical Course NISBET, LINDA KAY Academic Course OGLESBY, LARRY GENE Commercial Course OLDHAM, NANCY D. OLDHAM, RONALD DOUGLAS General Course Commercial Course OWEN, ROBERT STEPHEN Academic Course Seniors PADGETT, WESLEY JR. General Course PARKS, ELIZABETH ELON Academic Course PEARCE, DAVID Academic Course PEPPER, LINDA GAIL General Course PHAUP, GARY FLETCHER General Course PHELPS, ROBERT EUGENE PHILLIPS, CHANTAL General Course Commercial Course PHILLIPS, ROY General Course Seniors PLUNKETTE, YVONNE HERRON Commercial Course POLLEY, ALMA JEAN Commercial Course POLLEY, DELORES RUTH Commercial Course POLLOCK, BETTY SUE Academic Course PRESLEY, PEGGY LOU Commercial Course PROW, DIANE CARMAC Commercial Course PULLEN, HARRY General Course PURDY, GARY General Course Seniors QUALLS, JAMES RODGER Academic Course QUALLS, ROBERT ALAN Academic Course QUALLS, SANDRA KAY General Course RADFORD, CECIL Academic Course RADKE, JANET ARLENE Academic Course Academic Course Academic Course RATLIFF, MELICENT Academic Course Seniors RAWLINS, BRENDA LEIGH General Course RAY, MARCIA DELORES Academic Course RAY, SANDRA KAY Commercial Course RENFRO, HOWARD Commercial Course RICKARD, GAIL Commercial Course RICKARD, JUSTICE WAYNE Technical Course ROOT, GAYLE HOLEMAN General Course ROSSER, REBECCA JEAN General Course Seniors RUDD, GARY P. Technical Course RUSSELL, RODGER SCOTT, GLYNN HUSTON Technical Course General Course SHORT, GARY NICK General Course SISK, RAYMA General Course SMITH, BRENDA Commercial Course SMITH, DONNA KATHERINE Academic Course SNEED, MAXIE ROBERT General Course Seniors SPAINHOWARD, LOIS JANE Commercial Course STANLEY, DONNA Commercial Course STEELE, AL Academic Course STEWART, JOHN DARRELL General Course STOKES, DENNIS Academic Course STOLTZ, PAMELA POWELL SUTHARD, LARRY J. Academic Course Academic Course TABOR, CLAUDE A. Technical Course Seniors TEAGUE, SANDRA Commercial Course TEDDER, RONALD General Course THOMAS, PHILIP EUGENE General Course THOMISON, JO BETH Academic Course THOMPSON, LARRY W. Technical Course TIPPETT, WILMA TISDALE, FRED Commercial Course General Course TOMBLINSON, BEN Academic Course Seniors TOMES, LARRY A. Technical Course TOOMBS, PATSY LARUE Commercial Course TROOP, W. MICHAEL Academic Course TROOP, SHERRIE Commercial Course TUCKER, JANET Commercial Course TUCKER, RAY TUCKER, ROY General Course General Course TYSON, GAIL Academic Course Seniors UTLEY, MICHAEL J. Academic Course UTLEY, STEVEN LEE General Course VANCLEVE, TAMARRA LYNN Commercial Course VANOVER, SANDRA K. General Course VANSANDT, JACK Academic Course VEAZEY, KITTY RACHELLE WALLER, JUDITH LARRAINE Academic Course General Course WALSH, SHARON KAY Commercial Course Seniors WEBB, MICHAEL LEONARD General Course WELBORN, ROBERT M. Academic Course WELBORN, TERRY General Course WELCHMAN, KATHRYN JULIA Commercial Course WHITE, JACKIE Academic Course WHITFIELD, PEGGY SUE WHITMER, LARRY WAYNE Commercial Course General Course WHILT, NANCY General Course Seniors WILSON, MARSHA ELAINE General Course WILSON, SAMUEL J. JR. General Course WINSTEAD, BILLIE WAYNE General Course WINSTEAD, JUDY GAYLE Commercial Course WINSTEAD, RICHARD M, Academic Course WRIGHT, DORIS JEAN General Course WYATT, CONNIE LOU Commercial Course Seniors WYATT, FREDDIE LA NORA Academic Course Most Bashful JANICE ARNOLD KENNY MARKS Who’s Who Most Talented BETH PARKS SAM WILSON Who’s Who Friendliest BECKY GATLIN ROY TUCKER Who’s Who Most Sophisticated NANCY KILLOUGH MIKE TROOP Who’s Who Most Studious FREDDIE WYATT DENNIS STOKES Most Athletic LYNNE JOHNSON MIKE UTLEY Most Valuable to the Senior Class CATHY DOWDY RAY TUCKER Senior Snapshots Junior Class Officers PRESIDENT..................Leslie Hoover VICE PRESIDENT .............Jeff Kirkwood TREASURER....................Patricia Anderson SECRETARY..................Patricia Wright SERGEANT-AT-ARMS................Keith Haynes 59 Adams, Charlotte Adams, Donald Adams, Shelia Akins, Cindy Akins, Ricky Allen, Sarah Allen, Tyrone Anderson, Patricia Junior Class Ashby, Marcia Ashby, Phil Atwood, Acelia Babb, Marian Babb, Roy Badgett, Claudia Baker, Janice Baldwin, Mike Ball, Rusty Bernard, Lincoln Bassett, Mike Bearden, Wanda Bearden, William Beeny, James Belt, Donnie Bingham, Barry I Blalock, Mary Blakenship, Mike Boles, Gordon Bowles, Bobby Bowling, Larry Bowman, Linda Brackett, Frieda Branson, Lynn Brooks, Tommy Brown, Barbara Brown, John Brown, Patsy Bryant, Alice Buchanan, Aaron Buchanan, Larry Bunch, Pam Junior Class Buntin, Ritchie Burden, Brenda Bushong, Chipper Cameal, Alice Cameal, Larry Cartwright, Cynthia Cartwright, Valerie Carver, Larry Cash, David Cates, Diane Chandler, Mike Childers, Debbie Clark, Francis Clayton, Kenny Clayton, Linda Clayton, Sherry Junior Class Clendening, Betty Clendening, Sharon Combs, Perry Corneal, Larry Cox, Marie Coy, Paul Curneal, Darrell Curtis, Phillip Cunningham, Janice Daniels, Jackie Darity, Ranee Davis, Barbara Davis, Dale Davis, Edward Davis, Harry Davis, Phyllis Devine, Karen Dennis, Bob Dexter, Brenda Dexter, Carolyn DeBusk, Mary Dickerson, Cheryl Dickerson, Vicki Dillingham, Marilyn Donahue, Darryl Dorris, Benny Dorris, Dwight Downey, Patricia Downing, Lester Duff, Nancy Duncan, Jerry Duncan, Retha Junior Class Duncan, Shirley Dunn, Phil Dyer, Margie Edens, Maurice Edwards, Tommie Ellis, Deborah Embry, Patricia Ezell, Anna Ruth Farris, Danny Ferrell, Mona Ferrell, Pat Fireline, Leslie Forbes, Jackie Forbes, Marvin Foreman, John Fowler, Barbara Junior Class Fowler, Katherine Francis, Rita Frederick, Rodger Gambill, Larry Gentry, Carolyn Gillaspie, Bob Gooch, Judy Gray, Nancy Greenlee, Jerry Greer, Tom Guess, Jimmy Gwyn, Jerry Hall, Bob Harris, Brenda Harris, Romney Hawkins, Aline Hawkins, Darrell Hawkins, Tommy Haynes, Keith Hibbs, Diana Hill, James Holley, Beatrice Holmes, Charlotte Hoover, Leslie Hopkins, Dollie Hopper, Ellis Howard, Nancy Hubbert, Noel Hulsey, Brenda Humphrey, Claudette Hunt, Rush Jessup, Roddy Junior Class Jones, William Kelley, Bill Kesterson, Gigi King, Beverly Kirkwood, Jeff Knight, Bruce Knox, James Knox, Larry Laffoon, Charlotte LaMarr, Shirley Landers, Glenda Lantaff, Phillip Lantrip, Glenda Ledbetter, Faye Lee, Ricky Lewis, Jean Junior Class Ligon, Tommy Littlepage, Michael Long, Bob Lovan, Donna Lynn, Becky Lynn, Yvonne Mason, Sharon McCormick, Barbara McCormick, Linda McCoy, Jay McElvain, Bob Merrell, Sharon Metheny, Cecilia Miles, Pam Mitchell, Gale Mock, Marsha Moore, Charles Moore, Kenny Moore, Mike Murphey, Johnny Nelson, Charles Nesmith, Monte Nichols, Douglas Nichols, Edward Nichols, Richard Nichols, Ricky Nisbet, Georgianna Niswonger, Carol Noffsinger, Mila Norvell, Twylia O'Bryan, Pete Offutt, James Junior Class Oglesby, Cecelia Oldham, Donald Oliver, Suzanne Osburn, Fannie Osbum, Ronnie Parker, Carolyn Parker, Patricia Patterson, Brenda Phaup, Marilyn Polley, Ronnie Porter, Kitty Posey, Mildred Powell, Sally Radford, Dorothy Rhodes, Steve Richey, Bobby Junior Class Rickard, Danny Riddle, Lucy Salmon, Sue Ann Schmetzer, Nancy Scott, Anna Scott, Emily Scott, Larry Shaw, Jan Sheets, Donna Skaggs, Jerry Smith, Dowell Smith, Phyllis Sneed, Sam Soder, Jim Stewart, Pam Stokes, Susan Sutton, Gloria Tapp, Tom Teague, Randy Teague, Trudie Thomas, Kea Thomas, Ross Thomison, Jeff Todd, Faye Todd, Paula Tomes, Ken Townsell, Velmer Travis, Phillip Trice, Sandra Tyson, Linda Utley, Sharlene Veazey, David Junior Class Wall, Diane Warman, Jenny Wells, Mike Welles, Susan Wells, Tina White, Judy Whitfield, John Wilburn, Carol Wildt, Charlene Williams, James Williams, Becky Williams, Vickie Wilson, Pam Wilson, Ronald Woodward, David Wooten, Joyce JUNIORS at work and otherwise Life in the Cafeteria 72 Sophomore Class Officers Class of ’67 TREASURER.......................Becky Parker VICE PRESIDENT..............Lemmie Killough SERGEANT-AT-ARMS .......... .....Jim Li9on PRESIDENT....................Linda Winstead SECRETARY. ....................Karen Hunter 73 Alexander, Melvin Allen, Jimmy Allen, Ricky Allinder, Carolyn Allinder, Joe Sophomores Arnett, Larry Arnold, Gayla Arnold, Kenneth Ashby, Darcy Ashmore, Ginny Babb, Harold Baker, Nancy Baldwin, Roy Barker, Dennis Barnard, Carolyn Barnard, Joan Barnes, Peggy Barrett, Margaret Bassett, Bell Beard, James Bell, Pam Bennett, Pat Betts, David Blackburn, Bryn Blair, Gene 74 Boze, James Broadley, Larry Brooks, Mary Jo Brown, Debbie Brown, Pam Sophomores Burden, Terry Burris, Richard By rum, Marie Byrum, James Campbell, Norma Cardwell, Linda Carlisle, Terry Carrico, Carolyn Carroll, Shirley Carson, Dale Carter, Jewel Carter, Nora Carter, Phyllis Cates, Erica Cavannah, Debbie Childers, Jimmy Childers, Steve Christian, Janet Clark, Carol Clark, Danny 75 Clark, Jo Ann Clayton, Donald Clayton, Jerry Cobb, Robert Coble, Gary Coffman, Don Cole, Paula Compton, Lewis Conrad, John Sophomores Conyers, Phyllis Cotton, Larry Couch, Alfred Courington, Charles Cox, David Crabtree, Brenda Crabtree, Sandra Crenshaw, Betty Critser, Barbara Crockett, Lorine Cron, Rita Crowe, Gary Crowley, Cynthia Crowley, James Crumbaker, Jamie Cunningham, Larry Cunningham, Ronnie Daugherty, Roberta Davis, Clarence Davis, Darrell 76 Dawes, Charlie DeArmond, Elitta Demko, Steve DeMoss, Diane Devine, Billy Sophomores Dorris, Alicia Dorris, Beverly Downing, Brenda Drake, Lois Dukes, Beverly Duvall, Mike EdVvards, Steve Elkins, Peggy Embry, Kenneth Epley, Jimmy Farris, Tony Ferrell, Mickey Fletcher, Bruce Fletcher, Ronald Floyd, Bentley Ford, David Fowler, Dom Fowler, Janice Fowler, Patty Fox, Dale 77 Francis, Gary Frazer, Susan Gamblin, Larry Gantt, Mike Gardner, Steve Garrigan, Pat Gantry, Dennis Gibson, Vickie Givens, Victoria Sophomores Gray, Rhonda Griffey, Tim Grubbs, Margaret Haley, Larry Hall, Sherry Hammers, Donna Hancock, William Hannah, Karen Hardrick, Donna Harris, Alice Harris, Doug Harris, Marilyn Harris, Mike Hatcher, Terry Hatley, Keith Hausman, Steve Hawkins, Judy Hawkins, Susan Heflin, Linda Helton, Janie 78 Helton, Teletha Henderson, Paula Henderson, Phyllis Hendricks, David Hendrix, Jimmy Sophomores Holmes, Duane Holmes, Shelia Howton, Carolyn Huggins, Shirley Hunter, Karen Jameson, Mary Johnson, Tony Jones, Linda Jones, Marilynn Jones, Timmy Justice, Ronnie Keown, Dwight Kerrick, Steve Killough, Ella Killough, Lemmie King, Mike Kington, Hayes Kinney, Mary Kirkwood, Jerry Knapp, James 79 Knight, Sally Ladd, Henrietta Latham, Barbara Laughary, Edward Leasure, Claudia Ledbetter, Ronnie LeGrande, Sherlene Ligon, Jim Littlepage, Kaye Sophomores Lockridge, Leonard Lockridge, Sherry Long, Steve Love, Paul Lovan, Brenda Lutz, Sheilia Lynch, Betty Maddox, Teena Major, Glenda Martin, Carolyn Matheny, Donnie McCalister, Bill McGuyer, Roger McLeod, Margaret Melton, Edward Messamore, Brenda Miller, Linda Minton, Diana Moore, Debbie 80 Moore, Phyllis Morris, Vernon Morrison, Larry Myers, El Dean Myers, Toby Newbold, Rebecca Nichols, Raymond Nichols, Samuel Oakley, Carlis Sophomores Oakley, LeRay Oates, Mike Oglesby, Ronnie Oldham, Gary Oldham, Shirley Parker, Becky Parkest, Pat Pendley, Etha Pendley, John Pennington, Valerie Perry, Pam Pi Ison, Doug Poe, Anthony Polley, Doug Poole, Paul Porter, Janice Potts, Zelda P'Pool, Sidney Powell, Jeannette Presley, Delmas 81 Pride, Barbara Pyles, Polly Ramage, Randy Rambo, Barbara Ramsey, Anna Sophomores Robards, Suzanne Roberts, Charlie Roy, Frank Russell, Tommy Salmon, Chris Sampson, Norris Scott, Linda Shane, Drew Shelton, Elaine Simms, Jerry Siria, Jenean Sisk, Gloria Sizemore, Edward Skeen, Douglas Smoller, Sharon Smiley, Johnny Smith, Kay Smith, Phyllis Smith, Sherry Snarr, Kenny 82 Sneed, Danny Spence, Charlotte Stearsman, Mary Stegelman, Kris Stewart, Libby Sophomores Taylor, Hershel Teague, Tommy Thompson, Karynn Tidwell, Pat Timmons, Paulette Tippett, Rebecca Tucker, Larry Underwood, Ronnie Utley, Belinda Utley, Ruth Vancleve, Guy Vanderveer, Phillip Vandiver, Marsha Vanleer, James Vannoy, Laura Vanover, Roger Vaughan, Janie Veazey, Kay Veron, Morris Wade, Jeanette 83 Wagoner, Steve Ware, Sandra Watts, Carroll West, Sally Whitaker, David White, Bob White, Bonnie Sophomores Wilbourn, Anita Wilde, Irma Wiles, Carroll Wilgus, Steve Williams, Helen Williams, Julia Williams, Lewis Wilson, Martha Wood, Sonja Woodruff, Larry Woodward, Ernest Young, Barry Winstead, Carlos Winstead, Linda Witherspoon, Billy 8 Sophomore Snapshots tiJOOVi «9 An A+! ! My kindergarten education is shining Over-worked chewing gum' 85 Madisonville College Extension Center The Madisonville College Extension Center was established in 1960. Classes were held at Madisonville High School until the new building was completed. The college program offers courses from Murray State College, Western State College and the University of Kentucky. The college center stands ready to serve any student in his realization of academic goals. Formal dedication was held September 23, 1964 with Governor Edward Breathitt as special guest speaker. 86 Mr. Earl Reid, director Freshman Class Officers Class of ’68 SECRETARY, TREASURER, , Sherry Graham PRESIDENT...........................Marc Wells .Donna Brantley VICE PRESIDENT...................Larry Menser SERGEANT-AT-ARMS.................Pat Troop 87 Adkins, Nancy Akins, Mary Allinder, Kirby Alexander, George Allen, Woodie Anderson, Don Anderson, Teresa Armstrong, Karen Arnold, Frank Ashby, Lizzie Ashmore, Kathy Babb, James Badgett, Choc Bailey, Jack Baldwin, Diana Baker, Sheryl Bassett, Beverly Bean, Tommy Beaver, Steve Bell, Carolyn Berry, Andy Berry, Patricia Beshears, James Freshmen Bishop, Becky Bishop, Ruthie Blades, Rosemary Boggess, Lynn Anr Bourland, Randy Bourland, Ronald Bourland, Mike Bourland, Jimmy Branson, Brenda Brantley, Donna Brantley, Monna Brown, Bassett Brown, Donna Brown, Louise Brown, Mike Brown, Tommy Brown, Brenda 88 Bruce, Darryl Bruce, Shirley Bruce, Diane Bruce, Steve Buchanan, Kenneth Buchanan, Ronnie Buchanan, Lanna Buchanan, Linda Burden, Sherrel Burris, Paul Byars, Glenn Callaway, Tommy Carlisle, Dolly Carter, Monty Cannon, Shirley Cartwright, Daniel Cartwright, Adeline Case, Judy Cates, Brodie Cates, Paul Chamberlain, Rita Chandler, Debbie Clark, Devona Freshmen Clark, Roger Clark, Roy Condra, Allen Converse, Tommy Copley, Mike Corbin, Pam Corneal, Chester Corum, Libby Corum, Barry Cotton, David Cunningham, Patsy Cunningham, Rita Cunningham, Rodney Cumeal, Randy Daniels, Sandra Davis, Raymond Davis, Terry 89 Deason, Phyllis Deason, Darryl Dement, Dennis Dever, Ross Devore, Don Devine, Sandra Dickerson, Steve Dickerson, Jerry Dorris, Marvin Downing, Sandra Dozier, Rush Duff, Barry Duggin, Ray Dunbar, Jerry Duncan, Alan Dunn, Jeannette Dunning, Mary Dunning, Vivian Durham, Charlotte Epley, Janice Farris, Pamela Ferrctll, Jennifer Foe, Robert Freshmen Fowler, Teresa Fox, Alex Fox, Bruce Fox, Mary French, Patsy Furgerson, Randy Garrigan, Mike Garsht, Ernie Gentry, Monroe Gibson, James Gillaspie, Jim Gipson, Brenda Forbes, Terry Ford, Beverly Ford, Linda Forker, Edmund Fowler, Robert 90 Gipson, Joe Graham, Lynda Graham, Sherry Grey, Ronnie Griffin, Joann Grimm, Ray Groves, Mike Guess, Bobby Hale, Ann Hall, Donne Hall, John Hall, Ronnie Hall, Donna Hamilton, Betty Hancock, Bobby Hargrave, Susanna Harrington, Ronnie Harper, Paul Harris, Jackie Harris, Mary Harris, Paul Harris, Richard Harris, Ricky Freshmen Hawkins, Billy Heflin, John Helton, Darlene Hendershot, Karen Hibbs, Beverly Hibbs, Everett Hicklin, Wesley Hill, Judith Hodge, Phillis Holland, Mike Holland, Joan Hope, Larry Horne, Sheri don Howard, Renny Howell, Shelly Huddleson, Encil Huff, Billy 91 Huggins, Ronald Ikeard, Rosie Jameson, Patty Jennison, Stuart Jennings, James Johnson, Glenn Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Stella Jones, Carolyn Jones, Cindy Jones, Donna Jones, Joanna Jones, Mildred Kinney, Mary Louise Kiscaden, Elaine Knight, Land Kolody, Monty Laffoon, Betty Laffoon, Wilma Lail, John LaMarr, Joe Landrum, Flossie Lantrip, Sandra Freshmen Leasure, Brooks Ledbetter, Steve LeGrand, Becky Lewis, Janet Littlepage, Nancy Locke, Monte Logan, Sharon Loney, Phyllis Lovan, Nancy Lowery, Linda Lucas, Bill Macke, Phillip Majors, Linda Markham, Pam Martin, Beverly Martin, Norman Martin, Ozell 92 Matheney, Gerry Matheny, Roger Mayes, Angela McClaren, Linda McCormack, Beth McCoy, Joe McCully, Mariane McGregor, Sandra McGuyer, Pam McLemore, Pam McMiller, Charles Melton, Dennis Messamore, Cieatis Messemore, Ben Menser, Larry Metcalfe, Duncan Metcalfe, Sally Mills, Linda Mitchell, Dennis Moore, Junior Moore, Roland Nance, Paul Neal, Eddie Freshmen Nelson, William Nisbet, Nancy Nichols, Richard Nichols, Terry Nicholson, LaMarr Noffsinger, Larry Noffsinger, Sherry Norsworthy, Mark Oakley, Frank Oakley, Ruth Ann Oakley, Terry Oates, Dennis Oates, Rosa Lee Oates, Wanda Odum, Patsy Offutt, Barbara Oldham, Doug 93 Oldham, Clinton Orton, Pat Owen, Rudy Pasco, Bob Patterson, Jimmy Patterson, Roy Payne, Danny Phillips, Jearldine Pike, Ginger Plunkette, Raymond Poe, Judy Polley, Jackie Powell, Sharon Pryor, Ricky Purdy, Pam Purdy, Teresa Qualls, Joe Quinn, Toni Radford, Gwen Ray, Clarissa Ray, Danny Reed, Charles Reise, Mary Freshmen Rickard, Anna Rickard, Chris Rickard, Linda Rickard, Linda Roberson, Hugh Rodgers, Teresa Renfro, Linda Reynolds, Sharon Reynolds, Susanna Rhew, Peggy Riddle, Susan Rosie, Willie Salmon, James Sanderson, Richard Schmetzer, Gail Scott, Darrell Scott, Dianna 94 Scott, Roger Dale Scott, Sherry Shane, Leslie Sharp, Jackie Shelton, Marlene Shelton, Regina Short, Richard Sisk, Assunta Sisk, Sharon Sizemore, Janie Sizemore, Johnny Skaggs, Janice Skaggs, Shirley Slaton, Barbara Slaton, Marilyn Slaton, Steven Sloan, Marsha Stacer, Wayne Stephens, Teresa Stevens, Sharon Stum, Steve Tally, Roger Taylor, Sharon Freshmen Thomas, Carolyn Thomas, Pam Thomas, Sharon Thomason, Wayne Thompson, Shelia Townsell, Lucian Travis, Gary Troop, Patrick Tucker, Elaine Tucker, Steve Utley, Lucy Utley, Charles Vandiver, James Vanover, Martha Van Sandt, Mike Veasy, Carl Villines, Joan 95 Waddle, Richard Wadlington, Harry Wadlington, Nora Walker, Bonnie Ware, Brenda Watts, Lemuel Dean Watts, Nancy Washington, Joyce Webb, Marian Welbom, Donna Weldon, Greg Wells, Marc Westby, Jack Whitfield, Karynn Wilcox, David Wicks, Jerry Wiles, Larry Williams, Charles Williams, Lana Williams, Sammy Williams, Sharon Freshmen Williams, Tommy Wilson, Ritfh Wilson, Carl Winstead, Barbara Whitfield, Jackie Whitford, Billy Woods, Tommy Wolford, Jim Wyatt, Janet Wilde, Alice Wilson, Harry Wilson, Floyd Wiles, David Wiles, Jimmy Wilson, Floyd 96 Freshmens 97 Student Council Officers PRESIDENT....................Ray Tucker SERGEANT-AT-ARMS..........Hayes Kington SECRETARY........................Cathy Dowdy TREASURER...................Pat Clayton VICE PRESIDENT..................Leslie Hoover 98 Executive Council The Madisonville High School Student Council is for the purpose of better student government for our school, and to assist in the relation- ship among principal, faculty, and students. The Student Council sponsors the annual Homecoming Festivities, It also sells popcorn at the football games as a money-making project. Many of the various committees within the Student Council, such as the Grounds, Building, and Welfare Committee, help to enhance the beauty of our school. Students need this Council not only to have a voice in the government of their school, but also to prepare themselves for a better way of life. Library Staff Mrs. Patrick McNeil .ibrarian yt rr' Miss Shirley Cooley Assistant Librarian 100 COMMERCIAL DESIGN GRAPHIC ARTS APPLIED DESIGN SCULPTURE AND CERAMIC HISTORY OF ART 105 Senior Beta Club PRESIDENT.........................Steve Owen TREASURER.....................Jo Beth Thomison VICE PRESIDENT.................Donnie Cullen REPORTER...................................Pat Clayton SECRETARY.......................Kitty Veazey STATE SEC................................Cathy Dowdy SPONSORS...........Miss Finley and Miss Williams The Beta Club is a chapter of the National Beta Club, an honor society for high school students. It was founded in 1937 and is the oldest Beta Club in the state of Kentucky. Its purpose is to promote the ideals of honesty, service and leadership among high school students, to reward meritorious achievement, and to encourage and assist students to continue education after high school. Any junior or senior is qualified for membership if he has maintained a 3.2 average for the previous years and if his character, leadership, effort, dependability, honesty and cooperation have been approved by the club members, faculty and principal. Junior Beta Club 106 Key Club PRESIDENT...................Mike Utley VICE PRESIDENT......................Roy Tucker SECRETARY.........................David Pearce TREASURER...........................Ray Tucker SGT.-AT-ARMS......................Larry Suthard SPONSOR.............................Mr. Carneal SWEETHEART..............Patricia Wright The Key Club is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. Members are voted in and must maintain at least a C average to enter and remain in the organi- zation. Its purpose is to promote school spirit, to acquaint members with various vocations, and to build better citizens of tomorrow. As a service club, the Key Club carries on projects each year. One is the Dollar For a Scholar , which raises a $500 scholarship for a worthy senior boy. Others are the grade school basketball program and the Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award. Debate Club PRESIDENT...................Rush Hunt VICE PRESIDENT.....................Drew Shane SECRETARY.......... Margaret Barrett TREASURER.......................Barbara Fowler SGT. -AT-ARMS.......................Pat Garrigan PROGRAM CHARI MAN.................Eddie Baker SPONSORS......Mr. Urban and Mr. Logsdon The Debate Club attempts to promote interest in the discussion of current affairs and provide programs which give the members a better under- standing of and an ability in forensic activities. The club sponsors the Debate team and other interscholastic speech activities. 107 Hi-Y Y Club PRESIDENT.................Raymond Hill VICE PRESIDENT............Phillip Travis SECRETARY.................Richard Hibbs TREASURER.................Fred Edwards SGT. -AT-A RMS............Larry Suthard SPONSORS........Mr. Sisk and Mr. Stephens The Hi-Y Club is a fellowship of the Young Men's Christian Associations of the United States. The main purpose of the club is to create, maintain, and extend standards of Christian character and leadership. Tri-Hi-Y Club PRESIDENT........................Pat Clayton VICE PRESIDENT .......Jo Beth Thomison SECRETARY......................Kitty Veazey TREASURER.....................Martha Brown CHAPLAIN..............Cheryl Dickerson SPONSORS....Mrs. Kington and Mrs. Walters Tri-Hi-Y brings together girls who represent youth organizations within the various churches. There, Tri-Hi-Y has a chance to cooperate with the Hi- Y in the promotion of projects that develop con- structive Christian leadership. 108 M” Club PRESIDENT...................John Husk VICE PRESIDENT............Rusty Badgett SECRETARY.................Robbie Harris TREASURER.................Andy Laffoon SPONSORS......Mr. Welbom and Mr. George The M Club is an honorary club for all students who qualify as members of the football, basketball, track, baseball, golf, or tennis teams at Madisonville High School. Anyone who has earned the school sports symbol of our Maroons should wear this letter in great pride. He should understand that this award is to be worn at all times in such a way to add to the respect and prestige which it has gained through clean and spirited athletic competition. Pep Club PRESIDENT..................Becky Gatlin VICE PRESIDENT......................Pat Wright SECRETARY.................Linda Bowman TREASURER..................Karen Hunter SPONSORS......Mrs. Mickle and Mrs. George The Pep Club was organized to promote school spirit, loyalty, and sportsmanship throughout the student body. It sponsors the crowning of the Homecoming Queen for both football and basket- ball, decorates the goal posts, makes posters, sponsors one regular assembly a season. It also presents awards and flowers to team members, and does service work in the school, as well as in town. 109 History Club PRESIDENT........ 1st VICE PRESIDENT. 2nd VICE PRESIDENT, HISTORIAN........ SEC.-TREASURER... SCT.-AT-ARMS...., SPONSOR.......... .. Byron Hobgood .... James Beeny ... Barry Buckley Richard Winstead ......Rush Hunt ....Sam Sneed .....Mr. Adkins The History Club's goal is to preserve and create an interest in local history. The club finds interesting historical facts and tries to give them the proper recognition. One can better under- stand the community in which he lives if he knows and understands its past. Math Club PRESIDENT..... VICE PRESIDENT, SECRETARY...., TREASURER...., SGT.-AT-ARMS. SPONSOR....... ..Mike Baldwin .... Larry Knox . • .Perry Combs ......Paul Coy Darryl Donahue , .Mrs. Thomson The purpose of the Math Club is to help students with problems they are having in math and to prepare them for the math they may have in college. 110 FFA Club PRESIDENT.... VICE PRESIDENT REPORTER...... SECRETARY.... SENTINEL...... TREASURER_____ SPONSOR...... ......Cary Rudd ,.. Dennis Burden .. Edward Nelson ......Bill Kelley ... Danny Austin Dow is Buchannan .... Mr. Brinkley The FFA Club is an organization of, by, and for boys who are regularly enrolled in Vocational Agriculture classes. The primary aim of the chapter is the development of agricultural leader- ship, cooperation, and citizenship. FHA Club PRESIDENT....................Rita Francis VICE PRESIDENT.......................Mila Noffsinger SECRETARY...........................Peggy Whitfield TREASURER................Sherry Lockridge SPONSORS.......Mrs. Simmons and Miss Sisk The Future Homemakers of America requirements for membership are that each girl be enrolled in a Home Economics class or to have one semester of homemaking above the ninth grade. Some of the interesting and useful activities include group parties, dances, a Mother-Daughter Banquet, money-making projects and contributions to a state scholarship fund. Ill Art Students’ League PRESIDENT....................Leroy Ford VICE PRESIDENT.............Jerry Croxton 2nd VICE PRESIDENT...........Nick Short SECRETARY...................... .Judy Crick SPONSOR....................Mr. Stephens This is an organization designed for students majoring in art and planning a college major in art or architecture. To be a member of this organization the student must have at least a B average in art and a C average overall. It is designed to help the student understand the pro- fession and make it possible for him to choose the particular area of art he might like to study. Photography Club PRESIDENT...............Wayne Brown VICE PRESIDENT.............Jim Falk SECRETARY...............Romney Harris TREASURER...............Jeff Thomison SGT. -AT-ARMS...........Barry Clayton SPONSOR.................Mr. Stephens The Photography Club is an organization designed for students interested in the photographers and work sessions. The club uses the art department facilities after school hours. 112 FBLA Club PRESIDENT.................Helen Laffoon 1st VICE PRESIDENT...................Phil Jackson 2nd VICE PRESIDENT........Keith Lambert SECRETARY..................Mary Kay Ezell TREASURER...............Lois Spainhoward REPORTER...................Carol Crowe SPONSORS......Mrs, Buckner and Mrs. Jenkins The FBLA is the national organization for all students enrolled in business subjects. It provides for young men and women to actually participate as individuals in group endeavors and projects conducted under the guidance of representatives of education, business, and the professions. The FBLA is designed for those students who are looking forward to careers in business. Participation in student organizations makes for a better person, a better community, a better state, a better America, and a better world. FT A Club PRESIDENT...................Marcia Ray VICE PRESIDENT.....................Don Clayton SECRETARY.........................Lois Drake TREASURER........................Larry Arnett SPONSOR...........................Mrs. Stinnett The FTA Club is a national organization chartered jointly b y the National Education Association. Our Chapter is the Nildred Sammons Chapter and was organized in 1956. Students who are interested in exploring teaching as a profession are invited to join. 113 Science Club PRESIDENT,.............Maurice Lisanby, Jr. VICE PRESIDENT........................Chris Salmon SECRETARY.............................Bobby Jennings TREASURER.............................Hayes Kington SGT, -AT-ARMS..........Billie Winstead SPONSORS..........Mr. Bush and Mrs. West The Science Club is composed of students who have a special interest in science and would like to pursue their interest beyond the classroom. Visiting scientists from various fields often present programs which the students' knowledge of science and increase their interest. Para-Medical Club PRESIDENT................... .Tandy Allen VICE PRESIDENT...........Bobby Qualls SEC. -TREAS...............Sue Ann Salmon REPORTER.................Katy Chapel SGT. -AT-ARMS. ••••. Mike Utley SPONSORS.....Mr. Duke and Mr. Armstrong The Para-Medical Club is designed for students who have an active interest in science and the medical arts. The aim of the club is to promote a better understanding of the different careers in medicine as well as for the accumulation of general information. The members are screened for acceptance with particular emphasis placed on scholarship, citizenship and desire to become a member. 114 Latin Club PRESIDENT.........................Billy Dickerson VICE PRESIDENT......................Ken Arnold SECRETARY...............Jamie Crumbaker TREASURER.........................Wibby Anderson SGT. -AT-ARMS..............Barry Young SPONSORS......Mrs. Patterson and Mrs. Wells The purpose of the Latin Club is to establish Latin as a basis for English and the Romance languages. Le Cercle Francais PRESIDENT..... VICE PRESIDENT, TREASURER...., SECRETARY...., SGT. -AT-ARMS. SPONSOR....... Barbara Fowler , Shelia Kuplen Tommy Russel , .Terry Nichols ... .Phil Dunn .. Miss Cothran We, the members of Le Cercle Francais, purpose ourselves in the promotion of a better under- standing of France and its native language among the English people and strive to promote com- panionship among French students who share a common interest. 115 Music Club The Music Club was organized for the purpose of enriching the lives of the members, for the further promotion of the understanding of music, and to provide more opportunities for student performance. PRESIDENT..... VICE PRESIDENT. SECRETARY..... TREASURER..... CHAPLAIN..... SPONSOR...... •... Sam Wilson ... Susan Stokes Claudia Badgett . Trudie Teague .....Phil Ashby .. .Miss Barnhill Art Club The Art Club is an organization designed for students interested in the visual arts. The organization has regular meetings, using the art department facilities, on regular school club days. PRESIDENT..... VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY...., TREASURER.____ SPONSOR....... Ronnie Ledbetter ... Ronnie Brown ... .Nancy Nisbet ... Sally Metcalf ......Mrs. Duke 116 DE Club PRESIDENT.... VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY____ TREASURER.... SCT.-AT-ARMS. SPONSOR...... Laura Humphrey .....Gary Phaup .. Brenda Hunter . .Antonia Harris •. Dean DeMoss ......Mr. Price The purposes of the DE Club are to provide for an intelligent choice of occupations in distri- bution through exploration of opportunities in the field, to create in each member an abiding interest in his chosen occupation through an appreciation of the opportunity it offers him to contribute his share in worthy home and commu- nity membership. The DE Club members desire to keep abreast of current developments in business through the use of the training facilities it offers both in school and adult life. 4-H Club PRESIDENT....., VICE PRESIDENT, SECRETARY...., TREASURER...., CAME LEADER.., SPONSOR....... ,... Gary Rudd ,.. .Joe LaMarr Carolyn Parker Shirley LaMarr ,. Linda LaMarr .. Mr. Brinkley The 4-H Club is a voluntary youth organization for rural and urban youth to provide opportunities to build good citizenship and learning experience while participating in individual project work and club activities. The motto is To make the best better. 117 Dramatics Club CHAIRMAN................Shirley Carroll SECRETARY...............Judy Winstead BUSINESS MANAGER...............Lester Downing PROGRAM DIRECTOR.........Randy Teague PERSONNEL MANAGER...............Linda Winstead SPONSOR...........................Mr. Logsdon The Dramatics Club is mainly for those interested in acting, public speaking, and working behind stage. They put on two plays a year. Industrial Arts Club PRESIDENT...................Tyrone Allen VICE PRESIDENT...............Dowis Smith SEC. -TREAS................Richard Burris SGT. -AT-A RMS............. Larry Riggs SPONSOR...................... Mr. Myers On Club days industrial movies are shown or a local industrial leader is invited to give a short talk. Members are urged also to visit industries in and around Madisonville. 118 Bible Club PRESIDENT................Veronica Hicks VICE PRESIDENT...................Gwenda Tapp SEC.-TREAS..........................Pat Tidwell PROGRAM CHAIRMAN........Betty Crenshaw SPONSOR.....................Mr. Camp The Bible Club was organized in 1956 for the purpose of promoting the spiritual life of the young people by providing opportunities for worship, fellowship, training and evangelism. The theme is the scripture, Matthew 6:33, and the membership is made up of those who wish to join. ■ Literary Club PRESIDENT......................Julia Edwards VICE PRESIDENT..........Diana Demoss SEC. -TREAS........... Karen Hannah SPONSORS.....Mrs. McNeal and Miss Cooley The Literary Club, sponsored by the Librarian, is for the present and past library staff and any upper classmen interested in good literature and the improvement of the school library. 119 Maroon Boosters Club PRESIDENT...................Joe McCoy VICE PRESIDENT..............Marc Wells SECRETARY...............Phillip Macke SGT.-AT-ARMS............Encel Huddleson SPONSORS.......Mr. Murray and Ray Tucker The purpose of the Maroon Boosters Club is to help promote school spirit among the students. The club takes part in Pep Chapel and supports the Marrons by attending as many games as possible. Sports Club PRESIDENT.... VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY.... TREASURER.... SGT. -AT-ARMS. SPONSOR...... ..Marvin Forbes David Hendricks .. .Johnny Brown William Bushong .. Jerry Greenlee ... Mr. Lisanby The purpose of the Sports Club is to stimulate the students' interest in outdoor life, to give him a deeper understanding of nature and a greater appreciation of the need for conservation of natural resources. Programs and outside activities are designed to increase the student's knowledge of and give him a chance to participate in various outdoor sports such as hunting and fishing. 120 Maroon Editors 121 Donald Byars Kitty Veazey Maroon Staff Junior Staff: Kathy Lowry-editor, Sue Salmon, Susan Stokes, Rush Hunt. Freshmen Staff: Byron Hobgood-editor, Beverly , Martin, Marc Wells, Diana Baldwin. Sophomore Staff: Johnny Audas-editor, Bell Bassett, Jimmy Maroon Staff Activity Editors: Nancy Killough, Nancee Kruse. Layout Editors: Fred Edwards, Beth Parks. Advertising Editors: Glenda Clayton, Marcia Ray, Veronica Hicks. Maroon Staff Music Editor: Nancy Mouser, Snapshot Editor: Wayne Brown. Club Editors: Becky Gatlin, Mike Troop. Sports Editors: Dennis Hall, David Pearce. Faculty Editors: Judy Mock, Richard Winstead. Our Mr. Music Man—Mr. Dean Dowdy Music Department 125 Advanced Girls’ Glee Club Beginning Girls’ Glee Club 126 Boys’ Glee Club Mixed Glee Club 127 Choir Symphonic Band x 128 Advanced Girls' Glee Club Boys' Glee Club Band • • Orchestra Roy Tucker Ray Tucker Cathy Dowdy Beth Parks Cathy Dowdy Barbara Hendershot Officers Cathy Dowdy Martha Brown Nancy Killough Pat Clayton Judy Winstead Terry Nichols Beverly Martin Karen Armstrong Shelly Howell Pam Purdy Beginning Girls' Glee Club Harry Luckett A1 Steele Roy Tucker 129 All State Marching Band Pep Band 131 Seniors AUDAS, JOHNNY BEENY, TERRI BYRD, CAROLE CLAYTON, GLENDA CLAYTON, PAT CROWE, STEVE DeVORE, PAULETTE DEWEY, ROGER DOWDY, CATHY FRANKLIN, MIKE JESSUP, DAVID JONES, GEORGIA MOORE, JUDY MOUSER, NANCY POLLOCK, BETTY SUE TUCKER, RAY TUCKER, ROY VEAZEY, KITTY WILSON, SAM Concert Band Orchestra 134 136 137 ACTIVITIES 138 140 1964 Homecoming Queen Becky Gatlin, her attendants and escorts Becky and Betty Sue 141 At the dance At the dance Activities Around MHS 142 Coach Speaks... in Pep Chapel 'The Jury Room” Ronnie Sammy Phyllis Becky The Jury Coach Logsdon Nancee Steve Brenda, Jamie Cindy, Nancy Phyllis Ronnie M3 Escapee Vector analysis The Finger of God Secretarial Science Between Classes Industrial Arts 144 Seniors Helen Laffoon Mike Troop Juniors Patricia Wright Leslie Hoover Neatest-Dressed at MHS” Sophs Larry Woodruff Bell Bassett Frosh Marc Wells Diana Baldwin 145 Cum Laude Catherine Leslie Dowdy Girls' State, State Beta Club Award Local Elks' Leadership Award Freddie Lanora Wyatt Merit Scholarship Finalist French Award Jamie Faye Galloway Merit Scholarship Finalist Rebecca Jane Gatlin Betty Crocker Award Patricia O'Lear Clayton Junior Writing Award Roger Scott Dewey Merit Letter of Commendation Cum Laude Charles Edwin Baker Merit Scholarship Finalist Voice of Democracy District Winner Kitty Rachelle Veazey DAR Citizenship Award Merit Letter of Commendation Julia Ann Edwards Miss Librarian Glynn Huston Scott Elizabeth Elon Parks Outstanding Art Award Speech Award Dennis C. Stokes Merit Letter of Commendation Robert M. Welbom Annual World Affairs Institute 147 Cum Laude John Wayne Audas Merit Letter of Commendation Summer Science Institute-Centre College W. Michael Troop Annual World Affairs Institute Local Elks' Leadership Award David Pearce Annual World Affairs Institute Helen Ruth Laffon Miss FBLA Keith D. Lambert Mr. FBLA R. B. Carrithers Soil Conservation Essay County Winner 148 Dowis Buchanan Member of Kentucky Art Students' League Coach Bill Wei born We, the Maroon Annual Staff, in honor of Coach Bill Welbom's years of dedication, service, and reputation as both a football coach and a member of the faculty, do proudly dedicate the 1965 Sports Section to him. 149 Maroon Football COACH BILL WELBORN Assistant Coaches COACH BILL GEORGE 150 Madisonville Maroons 6-5 Front row: Brantley, M. Utley, T. Ligon, R. Sneed, Haynes, Cullen, Knight, Higgins, A. Laffoon, F. Edwards, R. Laffoon. Middle row: Young, Dennis, Barker, Woodward, Devine, Justice, J. Ligon, D. Harris, T. Edwards, R. Harris, Hubbert. Top row: Pilson, Allen, Shane, Demko, Leasure, Embry, R. Sneed, Sullivan, Donahue, Owen, Moore. Offensive Unit N. Hubbert, A. Laffoon, M. Utley, J. Ligon, B. Knight, K. Brantley, F. Edwards, D. Higgins, R. Laffoon, R. Sneed, D. Cullen, K Haynes. Defensive Unit D. Higgins, A. Laffoon, T. Ligon, N. Hubbert, K. Moore, J. Justice, B. Knight, F. Edwards, R. Laffoon, K Haynes, T. Edwards, M. Utley. Honors STEVE UTLEY Co-Captain All-State Honorable Mention All-Western Ky. MIKE UTLEY Co-Captain Maroon Managers James Offut, Charles Hoskins, Eddie Dickerson, Doug Crabtree. 152 Kenny Brantley, 2. Randy Lafoon, 2. Utley finally stopped Maroons 20 Union Co 0 The Maroons opened their 1965 season by scalping the Union County Braves 20-0, The Maroons mustered 258 yards to the Braves 101. Mike Utley was the leading ground-gainer with 73, while Bruce Knight contributed 48 yards, Robbie Sneed scored two touch-downs and Kenny Brantley added one TD through key blocks by Fred Edwards and Noel Hubbert. Maroons 12 Central 14 The Maroons suffered their first defeat of the season to a strong Louisville Central team. The Maroons had a 12-7 lead at the end of the third period on a one-yard TD by Kenny Brantley and a forty-yard punt return for a touch- down by Robbie Sneed. The Maroons failed to convert their extra points, though, and were put down as the Yellowjackets scored late in the game despite the good defense of Noel Hubbert and Tommy Ligon. 153 Donnie Cullen, 2. Andy Laffoon, 2. Steve Utley, 3, Higgins breaks loose to score. Maroons 20 Henderson 0 Fullback Bruce Knight, with two touchdowns and 77 yards gained, was the key man in the Maroon's victory over the Henderson City Flash. Donnie Cullen added to the Maroon effort with a TD and several pass receptions. Fred Edwards and Steve Utley produced fine defensive efforts, as the Flash could muster only 76 yards. Maroons 28 Davies Co 6 Two fumble recoveries in the Colonels' end-zone by Tom Edwards and Andy Laffoon played an important part in the Maroon's romp over the Davies County Colonels. Fred Edwards proved his blocking ability by leading the play on Robbie Sneed's TD run. Donnie Cullen tallied also on aTD pass from Kenny Brantley. The Maroon defense was superb; Tom Ligon, the Laffoon twins, and Steve Utley held the Colonels to 123 yards, rushing and a mere 8 yards passing. 154 Donnie Higgins, 3. Mike Utley, 3. Fred Edwards, 3. Hubbert on the move. Maroons 0 Hoptown 34 The Hopkinsville Tiger's All-State Pete Moore proved too much for the Maroons, as he scored four TD's. Donnie Higgins, Mike Utley and Bruce Knight gained well on the ground, though, and Donnie Cullen and Noel Hubbert accounted for yardage through pass receptions. Keith Haynes played an outstanding defensive game for the Maroons, making several unassisted tackles. Kenny Marks, 2. Tommy Ligon, 2. Maroons 28 Henderson Co 6 Coach Welbom's crew posted their fourth win of the season over the Henderson County Colonels. Fred Edwards and Noel Hubbert cleared the way for touchdowns by Kenny Brantley, Sam Sneed and Mike Utley. Donnie Higgins converted the extra points on nice end sweeps. Jim Ligon, the Laffoon twins, Steve Utley, and Keith Haynes displayed excellent defense, holding the Colonels to only one TD. Bruce Knight, 2. Keith Haynes, 2. Homecoming Brantley sweeps. Maroons 19 Mayfield 14 A fired-up Madisonville Maroon eleven took advantage of Mayfield's mistakes to beat the Cardinals in a home-coming thriller. The Cardinals were weak in the first half, but came on strong in the third quarter to narrow our 19-0 half time lead to thin 19-14. The game was highlighted by a pass inter- ception early in the first quarter by Donnie Cullen and the recovery of a fumble by Bruce Knight. 156 A hole for Sneed. Maroons 7 Paducah 25 The Maroons were handed their 3rd defeat of the season by a powerful Pudacah squad in the huge Tilghman stadium. A sprained ankle caused the loss of 230 pound lineman, Andy Laffoon, early in the 2nd quarter. The Maroons managed to hold a 7-7 tie at half time, but they could not hold the Tornadoes in the 2nd half. The loss of a key lineman and a group of costly mistakes spelled out defeat for the Maroons early in the 3rd quarter. Maroons 19 Caldwell Co 21 A hard hitting Maroon football team lost its 4th game of the season to the Caldwell County Tigers. The Maroons won the toss and elected to receive, but a sly Caldwell County eleven pulled an unexpected on-side kick. The Tigers recovered the kick and stung the Maroons with a score after only fifty seconds of playing time. The fans were thrilled when quarterback Kenny Brantley threw a touchdown pass to Donnie Cullen with only seconds left in the game, but the Maroons were 2 points short of the Tigers. 157 Robbie Sneed, 2. Tom Edwards, 1. Jim Ligon, 1. Barry Young, 1. Edwards to the rescue? Maroons 13 Lou. Trinity 27 The Maroons were handed their 5th defeat of the season by a hard-playing Trinity team. Trinity received the kick-off and scored on its first series of plays, to give them a quick 6-0 lead with 7:21 left in the last quarter Fred Edwards played an outstanding 1st half, which was highlighted by his covering a Trinity fumble on the eight yardline. The half time score was all Trinity's at 20-0. The Maroons began to look tough early in the 4th quarter. Andy Laffoon covered a Trinity fumble on their 7-yard line. Bruce Knight got a touchdown two plays later, on a plunge up the middle, to make the score 27-7. The final touchdown was an end-zone pass to Donnie Cullen by quarterback Kenny Brantley to make the final score 27-13. Maroons 13 Hoptown Attucks 6 The Madisonville Maroons closed their 1964 season with a victory over the Hopkinsville Attucks. The game was primarily a defensive battle, with the Maroons being stopped once on the Attucks' twenty, twice on their two, and once on their one yard line. Donnie Higgins got our first touchdown on an end sweep. Mike Utley started the 2nd half off by pulling down an Attuck's pass. Reserve fullback Sam Sneed tore through the middle of the line to score and break up an Attuck goal line stand. This put the Maroons in the lead, where they remained with 2:05 left in the game. 158 Kenny Moore, 1. Darrel Donahue, 1. Ronnie Justice, 1. Noel Hubbert, 2. Freshmen Football Team Coach Bacon and the '68 Maroons Frosh Cheerleaders Nancy Nisbet, Diana Baldwin, Patty Jameson, Sally Metcalf, Pam Purdy, Marsha Sloan 159 {Pernici - em an junici -Mfen an PReUy PPue iPcZ oc c {Pa y -Ponte tfmSa tytUfendfinA ■JMfo inian -? en an -PofiPtomote - e t an ■ Itaujau -Patte ■flnn 3 a e 160 191 Varsity Cheerleaders Lynne Johnson Cheryl Dickerson Laura Vannoy Sonja Wood Patricia Wright 162 Practicing, But What?! Flying Angels?? We all prefer Gravy Train Will all real maroons please jump up? Guard that goal, girls 163 Madisonville Basketball Record Madisonville 56 Bremen 73 Madisonville 49 Caldwell Co. 40 Madisonville 66 W. Hopkins 55 Madisonville 49 Lyon Co. 47 Madisonville 62 Hopkinsville Attucks 59 Madisonville 53 Henderson City 51 Madisonville 46 Louisville Trinity 68 Madisonville 64 Christian Co. 28 Madisonville 44 Daviess Co. 49 Madisonville 65 Central City 69 Madisonville 90 Rosenwald 74 Madisonville 60 Earl ing ton 72 Madisonville 68 N. Marshall 83 Madisonville 77 S. Hopkins 71 Madisonville 43 Owensboro Catholic 49 Madisonville 69 Henderson Co. 65 Madisonville 60 Greenville 75 Madisonville 53 Holy Name 58 Madisonville 56 Dawson Springs 62 Madisonville 68 Trigg Co. 69 Madisonville Webster Co. Madisonville Hopkinsville 164 1965 Maroons Front row: Lee, Harris, Tucker, Badgett, Armstrong, Combs, Nance. Back row: Coffman, Gillaspie, Husk, Tedder, White, Hancock, Hubbert, Burden. Junior Varsity 165 Letter man Dennis Hancock, 3. Jackie White, 4. Joint Husk, 3. Rusty Badgett, 2. Johnny Tedder, 1. Robbie Harris, 2. Perry Combs, 1. 166 Frosh Team Managers Larry Tucker, Mike Chandler, Le Ray Oakley 167 Badgett for two. Hancock stuffs! 168 White gets the tip. Husk draws the foul. Badgett from the keyhole. Tedder gets the crip. Han ties it up. Husk and White race for the ball. 169 Perry on the hook. Badge once more. 170 9enio ■vJMwu en fluiMrt .dMenden Sia JceUall Mlencle A fJ'cftJwmole jMendant tyioditnan ■ ddendan dk dia aefj 172 4365 Ba ceituU Queen 173 Co-Captains Bill Barron and Dennis Hall The 1965 MHS Golf team, with four lettermenreturning, are pre-season picks to win the region and are sure to qualify for state. Madisonville will be the host for the region this year and will be competing against ten other teams. This team has already been runner-up in the region and has a definite advantage in that it will be shooting for the regional championship on its home course. Dennis Hall, 3. Bill Barron, 4. 175 Maroon Baseball Coach Logsdon Tournament Results District Tournament Madisonville 8 W. Hopkins 2 Madisonville 5 Webster Co. 3 Madisonville 3 Earlington 2 Regional Tournament Madisonville 2 Owensboro 8 176 p ,lm - I «fcriuc R. B. Carrithers Bruce Knight Ricky Nichols John Burden Mike Utley John Coffman Maroon Tennis Front row: Rush Hunt, Steve Owen. Back row: Eddie Baker, Larry Suthard, Fred Edwards. Nancy Baker, Kitty Porter, Georgianna Nisbet, Claudia Badgett, Sonja Wood. 178 Co-Captains Co-Captains: Larry Suthard and Fred Edwards The 1965 MHS tennis team, 1 e d by Regional champions, Steve Owen and Charles Hoskins, is due this year to have the best team in the history of the school. Four years ago, when all the members of the team were freshmen, Madisonville first began to take tennis seriously. Two years ago, when these sameboyshad some experience, opposing tennis teams began to take MHS seriously. Now, after four years of work and a complete sweep in the regional tournament last year, Madisonville is known as the big power in Western—Ky, and is sure to repeat a sweep in regional play, and be a top contender in the state tournament. Fred Edwards Steve Owen 179 Track 1965 Maroon Track Team 180 Coach Bill George Jeff Kirkwood, Tommy Teague, Leroy Ford 880-Relay Mile Relay 182 Compliments of WILSON STEVENS COAL COMPANY Granny and Wilson 183 B. B. BARNES GROCERY Groceries, Meats and Vegetables FREE DELIVERY Best Wishes from IRELAND'S PAINT ST0REK d L {y4j vcr . ■vwLe'e BROTHERS FURNITURE North Main Street LEE TIRE SALES COMPANY Court Union Streets Telephone: 821-4624 4625 B. F . Goodrich Distributors 7 Ay v yv LIGON'S DRIVE INN €c'A- 7L c_ I _ W eLSzxL . Y C Ts JEWELERS JngfdtuTates ) fh -'■) £ of '65 . ) K ' 1 Comc l imi its c My ¥ fZ TOR v COMPANY 728 South Main Bill Brinkley, Owner Compliments of CAPITAL THEATER and SUNSET DRIVE-IN Enjoy a night out. See a movie. Maroon Staff Mrs. Smith, Beth Parks and Donald Byars go over specifications and sketch of cover for the '65 MAROON with Mr. Wilkins. One of the most helpful services by Mr. Wilkins included assistance and advice on layout of each section of the book. The MAROON staff has tried to make this a different style, and best yearbook ever compiled at Madisonville High School. To help achieve this goal, HUNTER PUBLISHING COMPANY of Winston-Salem, North Carolina was chosen to print the 1965 MAROON. HUNTER is represented in Kentucky by MR. TOM WILKINS, who has his sales office in Russellville, Ky. The fact that HUNTER furnished a proof of our book before it reached the press andthe personal service rendered by MR. WILKINS throughout the year has been a big part of our reaching that goal. 185 V WeatHerl 'l' v i ,kf . M$ ’ j O' '5 Shy D'isb NVI L K JTypSe HOUSE OF FAS Compliments of DUNCAN'S DRIVE-IN Congratulates the Senior Class of '65 EXOTIC FLORISTS d. Compliments of HOLLAND DAIRIES Madisonville, Kentucky Congratulations Class of '65 WESTERN KENTUCKY GAS COMPANY £ e ielt's Tftusic T7lalt Baldwin pianos and organs Motorola Stereo 821-5226 14 W. Center Street MadisonviIle, Kentucky West Kentucky Company, Inc. MAJOR 0. PHARR IS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Air-Conditioned Paving Excavation Best Wishes Seniors MADISONVILLE AUTO PARTS Your NAPA Jobber 249 North Main Street Flowers for all occasions RONNIE'S FLORIST SEXTET MINING CORPORATION 25 Sugg Street Congratulates Class of '65 W. L. CARTER PLUMBING AND HEATING 412 West Arch Street Madisonvi lie, Kentucky Phone: 821-5254 Free Delivery Phone: 821-3409 sisy • - LsO O- C sJtsuscsfa . =£ kurp-x- flnjLsoJ3 ytrw klX jrvtjL JZsu x !Z u C. MILK COMPANY l 'd y j - JlcM-s V- C jl 6Cc jL%JI — L K. oQl£. Best Wishes for a Wonderful Future __ — Bell Telephone System Southern Bell Compliments of PURDY'S PAINT CENTER TAPP RECAPPING COMPANY, INC. Glidden Paints, Housewares Go-Go Goodyear Hardware, Gifts Sporting Goods, Toys 55 Federal Street 175 Center Street Madisonville, Kentucky 821-3991 BEST WISHES FROM Kentucky Utilities Company Earlington, Kentucky Electric Light and Power Compliments of Clinic Pharmacy J OSTERSceJ y Cablevision Alford's Drive-In Reid Funeral Home R. K . Brown Beauty Nook Farmer's Grain and Feed Beard's Grocery PLAYL ELECTRIC COMPANY ROBARDS DRUG STORE Kelvinator Appliances W. A. Robards J. W. Hatcher 24 Sugg Street 821-6747 Walgreen Agency It's Cheaper to rent a Sign Compliments of A. B. SIGNS R K SHOE STORE Highway 41 South TVr Hopkins County Broadcasters Compliments of W T T L West Kentucky ABC in Madisonville Coal Company Radio ONE ForFun Congratulations to Verifac Proven Madisonville High School Seniors LOCAL BOARD OF INSURANCE Your Independent Insurance Agent Serves You First Rudd Insurance Wilson and McPhearson Brown and Holloway J. Craig Riddle and Company Coffman Insurance Agency r 193 Congratulations from AMERICAN PRINTING COMPANY We have a Trade That's Service Made 20 West Center Street Madisonville, Kentucky JORDAN FURNITURE COMPANY One Stop for Kroehler—Simmons—and Frigidaire Exclusively Ours I Mujw cU!s5L 6-Cxjv V-k. Ak. lUv4_a - wi u. A- vk i' BOOSTERS - L_A V_ A«_ - 0 — Cj oJ _ FOWLER-TURNER LUMBER COMPANY ERMALINE’S BEAUTY SHOP BARNETT-STROTHER MOORE'S DRUG STORE FOX HARDWARE THE STYLE HOUSE BEVERLY SHOP Ouc n ot u cocr. (6. Compliments of Compliments of a TRAVELERS' HOTEL FRIENDLY Not the Biggest — store Jl£r- lL- But the Best Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Pritchett, Props. LIGON'S SPECIALIZED HAULER, INC. Transporting . • • Contractor‘sMachinery,Mine Machinery,Commodities which, because of size, weightand circumstances require special handling or the use of special equipment. Wooden Pallets and Lumber between 38 states, via Kentucky. Ferro-Alloys, between Calvert City, Kentucky and 25 states. TERMINALS: Canonsburg, Pa. Highway 823 2445 West Pike Street, Ext. Greenville, Mississippi Phone 421-745-2200 601-335-3331 Phone 821-4141 TWX 821-2602 197 Scott—McGaw Motor Company MadisonviI le and Henderson Kentucky Kentucky Bank and Trust Capital...............$400,000 Surplus............... 800,000 Undivided Profits..... 800,000 Branch at South Main and Lake The Bank on the Square.. .with TWO Drive-In Locations Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ■sj tc . xfbv-on ftXrt i jLcr t ) - }! ew-X kUM ■'7YU U,( 4 i_X v— ' hfrA , T 1RUT f0R TA5T( p f0qc fORM J J£r XfixxJL y€ A Or-ci. 'OJie- -Jhh-o oj c ' '' ' 44 vr Stoltz } s s0-4 p' ' Cleaning otx ks 4 Company 2 p Corner Noel and Kentucky Madisonville, Kentucky X ft. %. 7 Congratulations Seniors of 1965! McGary Brothers Furniture Company 19 North Main Street ''Madisonville, Kentucky L- x ) 821-2946 Compliments of THE MESSENGER Madisonvil le, Kentucky With Saturation Coverage of Hopkins County Vl Growing with Hopkins County Helping Hopkins County Grow fyrr '?r -zAa 'i 7sQ4r?ri jdxyUi 4 . ' Qa'UflX.- jZ Txtr . Bassett Engineering o JJ? X ' |L Corner of Arch and Franklin Corner of Arch and Frankl Congratulations To The Class of '65 V 'Wjl Xw-c JLaA UV ' zl uyJLOJyJ) at ft. H$ CA JZthe x vviJ2 t_ . - yCA ZZ tt r ' H1 °di ££2°2 Madisonville, Kentucky Phone: 82 1-5066 620 Cej yi reel oXf5 rV X. 'fj ... V. J O- V . ' East Noel Avenue y . 0 — 0 E. Tucker Son Market and Cafe Madisonvil le, Kentucky A n . tyAJK- iV Howard D. Happy Company of Madisonville, Kentucky Complete Service Department Royal Typewriters C. B. Utley, Jr., Owner-Manager Victor Adding Machines Phone: 821-6300 A. B. Dick Duplicators Our BestWishes to the Faculty and Students of Madisonville High School Th e Enro Shirt Company Styles of Tomorrow Today 200 BOGGESS P.O. Box 472 7-UP Your Thirst Away Pepsi, For Those Who Think Young 201 Hill Skating Rink Open: Wednesday Thursday 6-10 Saturday Morning 10-12 Friday 6-12 Beginner Class Saturday Afternoon 1-5 Saturday Night 6-10 Private Parties—Monday and Tuesday Reservations—821 -9918 Radio Station AM 730 KC 500 Watts W F M W FM 93.9MC 30,000 Watts FIRST...................In Service to Madisonville FIRST..................In Coverage FIRST...............In Listeners FIRST...............In Sound And, may we be FIRST to extend our congratulations to the 1965 Graduates. We have served the Madisonville area since 1947! The announcement of your birth may have been broadcast on this station . . . and we hope to be around to announce the birth of your grandchildren. On ry A - (XasyJt 1st ■yCst TL Ox6 cc t s g _yic Powell Folcl ftc. 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