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pMratitm The senior class of 1959-60 would like to dedicate its yearbook, Wildcat Memories to our wonderful parents. Their love and understanding have been our stepping stones to man and womanhood. We hope we do not disappoint them in making a success of our lives, and with their guiding faith, how can we fail? We hope that in years to come, when you look through the pages of this yearbook, you will be reminded of the son or daughter who as a child was made to be a better citizen and took his or her place in life proudly because of you. Mr. and Mrs. Lenord Back Mr. and Mrs. Derthick Beer Mr. and Mrs. Prosner Botts Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brewer Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Combs Mr. and Mrs. Grover Craft Mr. and Mrs. Roy Downs Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Dyer Mr. and Mrs. Alfred DeRossett Mr. and Mrs. George Ellington Mr. and Mrs. Grady Faulkner Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gannon Mr. and Mrs. 'Lenord Hager Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hale Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Helton Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Helton Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lisle Mr. and Mrs. Olney Little Mr. and Mrs. Earl Little Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Nolan Mr. and Mrs. Cortney Peck Mr. and Mrs. Steve Pitts Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perry Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Pflug Mr. and Mrs. Homer Pugh Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Rhule Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross Mr. and Mrs. Evertt Sorrell Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Allen Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow W. Tackett Mr. and Mrs. Dennie E. Tolson Mr. and Mrs. William H. Trimble Mr. and Mrs. Wig Wells Mr. and Mrs. Edward Welch Mr. and Mrs. Allen N. W;ells Mr. and Mrs. Chester Williams Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Williams Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh E. Wright Dedication Menifee County High School May 1, 1959 ANNUAL STAFF ................................Delores Wright ................................... Joe Craft .................................Genola Proffitt ..................................James Hager ................................Carriel Tackett ..................................Janice Hale ..................................Edith Helton ................................Delbert Spencer ..................................Patty Sorrell Anita Pitts .....................Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Adams Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor . Business Manager Sales Manager . . Art Editor . . . . Historian . . . . Class Prophecy Sports Editor . . Typists........... Sponsors . . . . MISS GEORGE ALICE MOTLEY Superintendent MENIFEE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCA- TION--FRONT ROW: Noah Patrick,Chair- man, Ed Banfield and George Alice Motley. BACK ROW : John Wilson, Bill Klaber and Emerson Ferrell. Menifee County Board of Education at Work MISS GEORGE ALICE MOTLEY Superintendent MR. HIRAM C. WALTERS Principal MR. CHARLES V. CORNWELL MR. MALCOLM RAWLINGS MISS JOYCE DE ROSETT Director of Pupil Personnel Visiting Teacher Clerk SENIOR SPONSORS ANN MARIE ADAMS English III and IV Psychology OTTIS ADAMS Typing I and II Government CHARLES H. WILLS Agriculture BETTY RUTH CONLEE Home Economics LEON BURTON Math Algebra Psychology Civics HARRY HOWARD Coach Health Civics EVABEL HARP BUFORD COLLIER Librarian World History American History Geography WILLIAM SKAGGS General Science Biology JAMES JOHNSON Music President JERRY WELLS Jerry He's a big game hunter. Women are his game. Vice President JAMES RAY HAGER Skip You just can't tell about these women and if you can, you shouldn't! MARGARET ANN RHULE Annie Belle Love conquers all. HAROLD WENDELL ELLINGTON Windy 1 think school should be ten minutes long, five to come and five to j o. I 1 4 Secretary DELORES JEAN W RIGHT Kitten The only thing a girl can count on nowdays is her fingers! JOE CRAFT Jodie Level headed, has a flat top. i JESS BREWER Treasurer Black Fox A little rebellion now and then. . CakulYN ETHEL LITTLE Sue Two dimples tack her smile in place. BETTY JO NOLAN II t   Jo Why love one when its as much fun loving 2 or 3. : . LESTER FAULKNER Gramps There are many lovely women, but no perfect ones. ,y :V mi:' GENOLA FRAN PROFITT Nola Fine as a student, even better as a friend. ✓ VW PATRICIA SORRELL Patty The key to her heart is constantly changing key rings. DELBERT SPENCER Deb The boy that likes every- one, especially girls.' EDITH ANN HELTON Edie To know her is to like her and she is well known. JANICE ROSS Jenny The essence of humoris insensibility. RONALD SPENCER Spears Do I get paid for being nosey? 1 GENEVA FERN TOLSON Fernie Red...........sails in the sunset. CARRIEL DEAN TACKETT Sandy If love is blind, and lovers can't see, why intheworld doesn't somebody love me? NEWELL DYER Mule Driver Never do today what you can put off until tomor- row. JAMES LISLE Jimmie If studying were the only cause of death, I'd live forever. ANNA JOYCE WILLIAMS Robin Thine eyes are springs in whose still waters heaven is seen. PATRICIA BROWN Patty She would rather have a Peck than a bushel. KENNETH PITTS Dud Oh! They're making a wild man out of me. ELIZABETH DOWNS Lizzie She loves one--but which one? JERRY WILLIAMS Punk I take things as they come-easy. VELMER BACK Romeo I want to be bashful but the girls won't let me. MINNIE DE ROSETT Toots If I can't have the one I want, I won't have one at all. JUDY HELTON Fatty She lives for fun, and fun she has. JAMES PFLUG Pro He's in love! CHARLES VERNON WILSON Coop To worry little and study less, is my idea of hap- piness. PHILLIS PUGH Phil She won't live long sin- gle. JAMES DARRELL TRIMBLE James He has lots of wit, but he's shy at using it! JANICE LOUISE HALE Sadie Her mind is here, but her heart is elsewhere. ROBERT GLEN COMBS Bobby He's quiet and well dressed, there's a world to be impressed. PHYLLIS JEAN LITTLE Sweet Pea What is life without love? MINNIE MAE CLIFFORD Texas She doesn't talk much but she thinks a lot. ANNA RUTH PERRY HANEY Ruthie I want a little house with sunflowers peeping in, and little childrenpeep- ing out. ROGER WELLS Rog Roger may be sort of shy. But once you know him. He's quite a guy! SUE WELCH Tootie She never spreads gos- sip. BOBBY BEER B. B. Everything reminds me of nothing, so. . . ? ? ? OUR EIGHTH GRADE PICTURES Senior Class Prophecy It’s June of 1970 and the gaily decorated streets of Frenchburg pro- claim the arrival of Menifee’s child of fortune, the lovely Miss Delores Wright, star of stage, screen, and television. She, (along with her manager husband, James Hager) has returned to be filmed in her home surroundings. She has invited the graduating class of 1960 to a reunion party. Among the first guests to arrive are Joe Craft and his wife the former CarolCaudel. Joe is now coach at Menifee Co. High School, but plans to run for governor as soon as his age permits. As the party begins I see Lester Faulkner, famous dance instructor from Arthur Murray Studios jitterbugging with opera star Ann Khule, When the dance ends, they rush to greet Sue Little and her fiance who have just flown here from Texas where they are stationed in the Air Force. The elaborate lighting of the ballroom was planned by Jimmy Lisle, R.E.A, Superintendent, ably assisted by Elizabeth Downs, Interior Decorator. In the corner Daniel Botts, Menifee Conservation Officer, Jerry Wells the famous orator, and Joe Gannon, sheriff, set spellbound as James Trimble re- lates some of his most exciting experiences. James surprised us by becoming a big game hunter in Africa instead of a History Professor. Jerry Williams, reporter for Time magazine, sits by taking notes. Meanwhile Mrs. Ancel Spencer, formerly Phyllis Pugh, Mrs. Janice Hale Hunt, Genola Profitt, now a famous author, have retired to the powder room to hear Janice Ross and Judy Helton, operators of a reducing salon in Cincinnati, lecture on weight control, always a popular subject with ladies. Newell Dyer enters, accompanied by Bobby Beer head bouncer at the Golden Rocket, Newell’s celebrated nite club in Miami. Recent entertainers there were comedian Delbert Spencer, Velmer Back the Master Magician and Edie Helton the local Edie Gorme. This trio entertained the guests with a delightful display of their talents. We were so glad that Mr. and Mrs. Robert Combs could attend this re- union. Robert, an F.B.I. agent, is currently working on a secret assignment for the President. Coming down from Wahington with the Combs’ was noted rocket designer Kenneth Pitts and Sue Welch, governess of the President’s grand- children. Holding down the punch bowl in the center of the room are Jess Brewer, cashier in a Mt. Sterling bank, James Pflug, the local barber, Phyllis Little, county Health Nurse and her secretary Mrs. Ruth Haney. They listen intently as Roger Wells tells of his trip to Texas as head of the Cattlemen’s Asso- ciation. Betty Nolan, National F.H.A. President, is lovely in a gown designed by Minnie DeRossett, owner of a fashion shop in Lexington along side the Beauty Bar owned by Patty Brown and Anna Joyce Williams. Anita Pitts flew all the way from Los Angeles where she is librarian at U.C.L.A. Dr. Ronald Spencer, Pediatrician, arrived from Boston on a jet piloted by Capt. Vernon Wilson of Pan-American airlines. Mrs. Logan Murphy, formerly Geneva Tolson, lovely mother of twin boys, and Patty Sorrell, teacher of Dramatics at U.K. were asking Minnie Clifford about dress making. Minnie is seamstress for the governor’s wife. As the band, directed by Darrell Peyton, plays “Home Sweet Home’’ we say goodbye with thoughts of school days in our minds and best wishes in our hearts for our classmates. Senior Class Will Velmer Back wills his F.F.A. Presidency to Ronnie Lacy. Bobby Beer wills his fun at ball games to Tommy Little. Daniel Botts wills his ability to get Algebra to Douglas Boyd. Jess Brewer wills his fun on Dan Ridge to Randall Hayes. Patricia Faye Brown wills her love and happiness to Robert Peck Minnie Clifford wills her quietness to Frankie Allen. Robert Glen Combs wills his class ring to Ester Dyer. Joe Craft wills his class ring to Carol Caudel. Minnie Lou DeRosett wills her good times to Patricia Gilley. Elizabeth Downs wills her love to a certain boy. Newell Dyer wills his good times at Bill Johnson’s to his brother Paul. Wendell Ellington wills his trips to Morehead to Shorty Holland. Lester Faulkner wills his parking places to Babe Stiltner. Joe Gannon wills his books to Lowell Raney. James Hager wills his good times of his Senior year to the future seniors. Janice Hale wills her height to Lynn Harp. Edith Helton wills her hikes under Broke Leg Falls to Jean Tolson. Judy Helton wills her giggles to her sister Gay. James Lisle wills his ability to lose weight to Ernest Ingram. Carolyn Little wills her dimples to Laveda Sons. Phyllis Little wills her last two years of school to Johnny Brown. Betty Nolan wills her fun at Broke Leg to Wanda Mays. James Pflug wills his height to Brenda Williams. Anita Pitts wills Mr. Burton to the Russians. Kenneth Pitts wills his love of Agriculture to Billy Hall. Genola Profitt wills her old black and white saddle oxfords to next years cheerleaders. Phyllis Pugh wills her love to Ancel Spencer. Ann Rhule wills her escapades with the Air Force blue to anyone who wants them. Janice Ross wills her day dreams to Kay Rose. Patty Sorrell wills her four years of cheerleading to the oncoming cheer- leaders. Delbert Spencer wills his curls to anyone who wants them. Ronald Spencer wills his seat in Bookkeeping class to James Lawson. Carriel Tackett wills her chewing gum to Mr. Howard. Geneva Tolson wills her love to Logan Murphy. James Trimble wills his books to Darrell Botts. Billie Sue Welch wills her A’s in English class to her brother Hubert. Jerry Wells wills his car to Wilbur Benson in hopes he doesn’t wreck it. Roger Wells wills his fun in high school to his sister Ruby. Anna Joyce Williams wills her good times to Lavena Hall. Jerry Williams wills his Government book to Olan Stiltner. Vernon Wilson wills his politeness to all the boys of Menifee County High. Delores Wright wills her singing ability to Mr. Johnson. Class Motto “Success is known only to those who have not succeeded.’’ Class Colors Blue and White Class Flower White Rose CLASS HISTORY We the Seniors of Menifee County High School are glad to have these four originals. They are as follows: Jerry Wells, Delbert Spencer, Patty Sorrell, and Lester Faulkner. Bobby Beer joined the class in the second grade from Wills school. Jimmy Lisle joined us in the third grade from Hickman school at Winchester, Kentucky. Janice Hale and Minnie Clifford came from Cold Cave school in the eighth grade. Delores Wright, Minnie DeRosett, and Robert Combs came from Stonequarry school. James Trimble, Edith Helton, Billy Welch, Roger Wells, and Geneva Tolson came from Botts. Daniel Botts came from Betty Gap. Velmar Back came from Myer’s Fork. Elizabeth Downs came from Peter Trace. Joyce Williams, Jerry Williams, Ronald Spencer, Carriel Tackett, and Jimmy Pflug came from Wills. Joe Craft, Phyllis Pugh came from Korea school. Jess Brewer, Janice Ross came from Oklahoma school. Judy Helton, Ruth Perry, Sue Little, and Phyllis Little came from Pomeryton. Ann Ruhle came from Staton, Kentucky. Newell Dyer from Salyersville, and Patty Brown from Louisville, joined us in our freshman year. Genola Profitt joined our group during our Senior year. President Vickie Bates Vice-President Faye Rawlins Secretary Mildred Cecil Treasurer Judy Poynter °ra Jean Smith phyllis Buchanan Rachel Kendrick „ st v Stella Pugh Vernon Johnson Connie Faulkner President Tommy Little Vice-President Shorty Holland Secretary Cherie Conway Treasurer Brenda Williams Bonnie Day Johnny Brown James Clark Reva Sargent Glenn Ferrell Marie Goodpaster Russell Mack Irma Jean Fultz Bill Williams Orene Peck Robert Crisp Virginia Nolan Darrell Hale Betty Clifford Dwight Boyd Penny Adams Denzil Back Carol Crain Bill Thomas Gail Mays Darrell Botts Margie Lisle Harold Hunt Bonnie Mullins Larry Holland Debbra Amburgey Lonnie Osborne Darlene Crain Norman Spencer Barbara Bowman Samuel Daniels Patricia Gilley Doris DeRosett Merrill DeRosett Ester Dyer Lois Jean McCoy Carolyn Bowman Wanda Mays Joy Peck June Welch Billy Hood Jeanette Botts Sharon Lovelace FOOLIN’AROUND Phyllis Fields Henry Tolson Marcella Summers John W. Mann Helen Patrick Senda Shepherd Albert Clemons Jean Rothwell Keith Kendrick Malcum Brown Connie Campbell L. B. Smith Lavenna Hall Jean Byrd Lonnie Sebastian Beverly Sorrell Douglas Pugh Barbara Wynn Harold Handy Shirley Stiltner Foy Back Gary Thomas Reva Halsey Kenneth Hughes Charolette Crouch Danny Branham Delores Hall Randall Hayes Zania Fultz Patty Hughes Rodney Kendrick Marie Sexton Billy Hall Kathryn Tackett Glendal Hale X ft 1 David Issac Frankie Stamper David Lawson Betty Patrick Lizzie Jones Woodrow Murphy Lynn Harp Robert Martin Kenneth Rose Shirley Ballard Floyd Rose Arlene Spencer William Downs Berchie Back Johnny Agee Catherine Mullins Alice Morrison Darrel Rudd Mary Sexton Ronnie Terrel Larry Banfield Wanda Sallee Paul Gilley Sue Back Carolyn Ingram Dwight Spradling Becky Williams Larry Williams Don Caldwell Rita Sorrell Junior Brown Louise Stull A BABy PICTURES Minnie Lou DeRosett Delores Wright Kenneth and Anita Pitts Patty Sorrell Joe Craft Joyce Williams Mr. Ottis Adams Carriel Tackett Ann Rhule Janice Ross Betty Craft ROW ONE: James Johnson, Vencient Smallwood, Alta Tackett, Kenny Bra- shears, Linda Luke, Wallace Smallwood, Phyllis Patrick, Randall Pugh, Betty Peck. ROW TWO: Jack Hollomon, Ruby Mae Lawson, Mickey Smith, Floyd Donathan, Evelyn Powers, Jackie Hager. ROW THREE: Janice Gibbs, Billy Day, Rita Ratliff, James Clifford, Marlene Jones, Donald Back, Eddie Carol Fields, Earnest Johnson, Marilyn Clark. ROW FOUR: Barbara Bates, Bob Hollomon, Linda Brown, Dwight Brown, Janet Back, Bonnie Conway, Judy Tackett, Judy Williams. ROW ONE: Elsie Bashford, Benny Armitage, Willa Dene Faulkner, Jerry Crain, Alma Pergrem, Tommy Ferrell, Patsy Motley, Gary Griggs, Barbara Helton. ROW TWO: Roney O’Hair, Dianne Sorrell, Harley Little, Rodger Little, Phyllis Cox, David Lockwood. ROW THREE: Gay Helton, Ronald Ferrell, Ruby Wells, Margaret Trimble, Paul Wilday, Barbara Wells. ROW FOUR: Timmy Robinson, Frances Langworthy, Danny Little, Peggy Bowman, Charles Murphy, Delorias Robinson, Barry Blevins, Joanne Wilday, Ronnie Branam. ROW FIVE: Jimmy Dore, Paul Dyer, Vicki Lacy, Kelly Amburgey, Randy Daugherty. ROW ONE: Larry Beer, Roberta Smallwood, Virgil Hunt, Joanne Brown, Johnny Motley, Emma Hudson, Roger Byrd, Caroline Wilson. ROW TWO: Mary Buchanan, Daniel Collier, Janet Morrison, James Hale, Nancy Williams, Harold Thompson. ROW THREE: Charlie Maness, Lucille Coldiron, Bobby Staton, Linda Caudel, Joe Thomas, Lois Spencer, Jerry Ingram, Marie Peyton. ROW FOUR: Darlene Hood, Larry Day, Gary Back, Floyd Lawson, Larry Peyton. Pictures not shown: Mr. Craig, Shirley Link, Gertrude Gilly, Bruce Gannon, Patty Spencer, Shelby Kash. ROW ONE: Mrs. Hughes, Carl (Rusty) Ingram, Clara Faye TacKett, Tommy Lisle, Eula Ingram, Virgil Isabelle, Sharon Johnson, Howard Tackitt, Jeanie Ingram. ROW TWO: Mort Stull, Jill Holloman, Bob Smallwood, Bobby Lock- wood, Doris Lawson, Johnny Crain. ROW THREE: Beulah Ingram, Shelby Hudson, Naomia Cox, Stella Brown, Brenda Sorrell, Rosetta Vititoe, Jimmy Smallwood, Normia Cox, Pauline Mills. ROW FOUR: Jennifer Back, Betty Staton, Joanne Amburgey, Debbie Back, Marla Wells, Gaye Daugherty, led Lawson, Marcella Steele. ROW ONE: Mrs. Motley. Ben Hager, Mary Ella Coldiron, Tommy Peck, Sharon Fultz, Willie Peyton, Myra Rawlins, Gary Egleston, Mary Jane Gannon. ROW TWO: Elbert Coldiron, Sara Raney, James Maness, James Mynheir, Diana Tackett, Jackie Johnson. ROW THREE: Charlotte Craig, Roy Wynn, Dorothy Buchanan, Bradley Sallee, Sherry Combs, Don Smith, Glenna Brewer, Major Dale Wilhoit, Ruth Ann Maze. ROW FOUR: Ralph Charles, Juanita Clifford, Bill Klaber, Caren Canterbury, Verlyn Hurt, Phyllis Beer, Ish Birchfield, Gwendolyn Stull, Linda Centers. ROW FIVE: Patty Lisle, Stella Ross, Lillie Hager, Sue Lawson, Jenelle Frye, Connie Lawson, Sandra Fugate, Alma Hud- son, Diana Walters. ROW ONE: Mrs. Henry, Danny Conway, Sharon Branham, Paul D. Motley, Judy Birchfield, Jimmy Lockwood, Charlotte Williams. ROW TWO: Charles Rothwell, Wanda Maness, Marion Holloman, Tommy Peyton. ROW THREE: Nancy Sorrell, Michael Combs, Patty Roberts, Tommy Caudel, Patricia Davis, Billy Charles, Oleada Spencer. ROW FOUR: Shirley Smallwood, David Wil- son, Susie Charles, Rodney Combs, Anna Mae Mynheir. MENIFEE SHADE SCHOOL GRADE 3 1959 - I960 ROW ONE: Mrs. Ann L. Daugherty, Clester Brown, Barbara Patrick, Wayne Warfield, Brenda Ingram, Brent Ingram, Brenda Tackett, Henry Hudson, Diane Klaber. ROW TWO: Willie Wilson, Karen Lawson, Alfred Terrell, Steven Graves, Martha Coldiron, Wayne Sons. ROW THREE: Lois Harmon, Randy Peck, Helen Beer, Ray Mynheir, Martha Sorrell, Troy Lawson, Dinah Smith, Winfred Fultz, Ardith Fields. ROW FOUR: Paul Egelston, Dorothy Hudson, Jackie Ferrell, Mary Egelston, Duane Steele, IvaGail Thomas, Lewis Johnson, Ronnie Beer, Bruce Amburgey. ROW ONE: Mrs. Ruby Robinson, Randy Ingram, Cheryl Ferrell, Samual Mynheir, Joy Back, Clyde Davis, Geraldine Harmon. ROW TWO: Herbert Charles, Margaret Rogers, Brenda Berry, Charles Smallwood. ROW THREE: Linda Smith, Elza Clifford, Patricia Branham, Timothy Rhodes, Carla Sor- rell, Larry Hager, Drema Canterbury. ROW FOUR: Donald Ross, Esther Lockwood, Anthony Back, Douglas Walters, Sharon Wynn, Charlie Wilson. ROW ONE: Mrs. Ruby Ingram, Danny Terrell, Jennifer Maze, Paul Estes, Patty Wilson, David Thomas, Donella Graves, Carl Johnson. ROW TWO: Billy Hughes, Darlene Curtis, Herman Charles, Wanda Lawson, Tommie Wilson, Patsy Egeleston. ROW THREE: Patricia Wilson, Norman Rogers, Carol Ross, Frankie Maness Corla Meyers, James Hughes, Brenda Sons, Estill Tackitt. ROW FOUR: Brenda Wilson, Woodford Fultz, Sharon Wil- burn, Alan Rogers, Vickie Little, Bruce Tackitt, Beverly Wright, Patty Beer. F. F. A OFFICERS Advisor, Mr. Wills Secretary, Jess Brewer Treasurer, Kenneth Pitts Reporter. James Hager President, Velmer Back Sentinel, Vernon Johnson Vice President, James Pflug Chapter Sweetheart, LaVeda Sons F. H. A. OFFICERS Advisor, Mrs. Conlee President, Anita Pitts (Not Shown) 1st Vice President, Betty Nolan 2nd Vice President, Edith Helton Treasurer, Louise Shepherd Reporter, Carol Caudel Historians, Rachel Kendrick Connie Faulkner Song Leader, Penny Adams Recreation Leader, Delores Wright Secretary, Patty Sorrell Parliamentarian, Ann Rhule Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor . Humor Editor . . Feature Editor . . Art Editor . . . . Business Manager Devotional . . . . Typists........... Sports. Sponsor Paper Staff . . Vicki Bates Wallace Stiltner . Faye Rawlins . Frankie Allen Rachel Kendrick Barbara Clark . Carol Caudel Louise Shepherd James Lawson Betty Craft . Olan Stiltner Harold Smith . Mr. Woodard Pep Club SNAPSHOTS Coach Mr. Howard Patty Sorrell Captain “A Team Ann Rhule Carolyn Little Vicki Bates Laveda Sons FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Howard, Bill Thomas, Tommy Little, Lonnie Osborne, Gary Thomas, Olan Stiltner, and Ernest Ingram, Manager. BACK ROW: Frankie Allen, Wallace Stiltner, Joe Craft, Delbert Spencer, Wilbur Benson, Bobby Beer, and Harold Smith. B Team _,EFT TO RIGHT: Joy Peck, Debbra Amburgey, Connie Faulkner, Captain, ..ouise Stull, Brenda Williams. Deni Jo Profitt, Mascot. Coach Howard, Bobby Beer, Wallace Stiltner, Joe Craft, Delbert Spencer, Harold Smith, Ernest Ingram, Manager. SPONSOR: MRS. HALL Comp]iments of CLARK RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE CORP. W. R. Hanshaw, Mgr. Winchester, Kentucky FINE DAIRY PRODUCTS Morehead, Kentucky ASH LAND OIL AND REFINERY JACK CHANDLER, MANAGER Mt. Sterling, Kentucky There's miestio no TREES RESTAURANT Salt Lick, Kentucky Owners Deane Donnie Gaunce Best Wishes, Seniors Compliments of MONTGOMERY NATIONAL BANK MT. STERLING NATIONAL BANK Mt. Ster1i ng Mt. Sterling, Kentucky Kentucky Compliments of Congratulations Seniors THE EXCHANGE BANK OF KENTUCKY TRADERS NATIONAL BANK Mt. Sterling, Kentucky Mt. Sterling, Kentucky Member FDIC Rendering Service Since 1856 Member FDIC OWINGSVILLE BANKING CO Compliments of (§ iC«s.ooo i Zr •■■© I 1 5 KJHUOI I JJ SALT LICK DEPOSIT BANK Rendering Service To Menifee Co. Since 1901 Member FDIC Safe Sound and Dependable Salt Lick, Kentucky Owingsville, Kentucky EASTIN AND RICHEY MILLER L. P. GAS Funeral Home Earl Miller, Manager % lift Bottle gas heating-cooking mSMns Furniture Appliance Phone 4-3 51 pJBaJi Owingsville, Kentucky HjH Mt. Sterling, Kentucky For Quality, Service and Economy Buy From McCORMICK LUMBER CO. Mt. Sterling, Kentucky CARTER-INGRAM FORD CO. New Used Cars Trucks Electrical Appliances Farm Tractors Frenchburg, Kentucky MONTGOMERY TRACTOR SALES ( ; : ) Box 294 Mt. Sterling, Kentucky MURPHY FLOOR COVERING CO. Floor Covering - Wall Paper Paint - Ceramic Tile Phone 409 45 East Main St. Mt. Ster1i ng, Ky. Compliments of BRYANT'S MARKET Mariba, Kentucky MERLIN'S BODY SHOP Body Fender Work Ph. Day SO 8-3691 Night SO 8-3715 Frenchburg, Kentucky DAVIS DEPARTMENT STORE Owingsville, Kentucky Clothing for All the Family HOME SUPPLY COMPANY Complete Line of Hardware and Furniture West Liberty, Kentucky ORVILLE BIRCHFIELD'S GENERAL STORE THE FLOWER BOWL Mt. Sterling, Kentucky Service Is Our Business Wellington, Kentucky Phone Frenchburg SO. 8-3356 Seed - Dry Goods - Fertilizer Groceries - Feed - Hardware Phone 12M2 Means, Ky. GILL'S SERVICE STATION GROCERY Frenchburg, Kentucky GJbmjyA atifouA, MAiricz Your KASH HARDWARE CO. Western Auto Dealer Frenchburg, Kentucky STAMPER'S RESTAURANT West Liberty, Kentucky Compliments of FARMERS BANK Owingsville, Kentucky J. A. LEVER IDGE I . G. A. FOOD STORE Frenchburg, Kentucky Phone SO. 8-3921 THE HOME LUMBER SUPPLY CO. Building Materials Richmond Ave. Mt. Sterling, Kentucky Phone 33 C. F. CECIL SONS INC. Sales Service West Liberty, Kentucky Phone SH 3-3305 A. R. LITTLE General Merchandise Gas Oil Dea 1er Phone South 8-3981 Frenchburg, Kentucky ROSE'S RESTAURANT The House of Good Eats Slade, Kentucky KEETON WHOLESALE GROCERY Mt. Sterling, Kentucky C. D. WILLIAMS SON PrXNIY’S Southern States Quality Feed-Seed-Fert i 1izer Frenchburg, Kentucky AlWAY? FIRST O U A I I T V ‘ Main Street, Mt. Sterling, Ky. r WILLIAMSON'S FURNITURE STORE Mt. Sterling, Kentucky SHIRLEY'S BARBER SHOP 8:00 A.M. UntiI 5:30 P.M. Closed on Thursday's Frenchburg, Kentucky WILLIAMSON REYNOLDS Standard Oi1 Products Mt. Sterling, Kentucky Mt MT. STERLING PACKING COMPANY Ster 1ing, Kentuc FRENCHBURG MOTOR CO. Furniture-Appliances Bottle Gas-Hanna Paint Frenchburg, Kentucky ky Compliments of OLDHAM'S DEPT. STORE Mt. 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