Middlesboro High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Middlesboro, KY)
- Class of 1936
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XQAGJ Q YQIIOw aclwt 1936 . S, VOLUME X111 PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF MIDDLESBORO HIGH SCHOOL ' MIDDLESBORO, KENTUCKY. -3- . J. W. BRADNER SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS -4-.. ,. ff Dedication We, the Class of 1936, appreciatively dedicate this volume of the Yellow Jacket to our most helpful and earnest librarian and teacher, Mrs. M. M. Moss, Who, throughout her career, has always gained the confidence of her pupils because of her painstaking and critical thought given to each one. x -5' 1101 1:1-vif 1 Q! ll un ll Q! nu ll !U ll! il 0:0 oz. A afar ww ERETE A- ' ?iIRgg M - STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF .. Bert Paynter ASSISTANT EDITOR . . .. Jean D. Brown BUSINESS MANAGER .... ..... B illy Covey ADVERTISING MANAGER . .. ... Frances Costanzo CIRCULATION MANAGER ,........,.. .. Jack Edmonds ASSISTANT CIRCULATION MANAGER . . . . . Henry Ralston ATHLETIC EDITOR ................. Eugene Ramsey FEATURE EDITOR .. Mitzi Bosworth HUMOR EDITOR .......... Frances Browning TYPISTS I. . . . . . Marie Standifer, Esther Stern -5- .fw fx ,-D- IZACIJ lTY NSA!! Q? X ARMA V QXLVDEN 4 lf Q e'. T .Af f xr: . ' ' Q . I x LX KY ,fx N fy 7171 . X , V ' X x X ' 1, X ff! X RX 2 xxx XV X , xwx X 5 ,fffiff ff X iff if. K, ffffgzf , 27-f K-'XXV QF' ff ZX -7- x 115 IF -TW E- NSG! ww Has. English . . . Coach .... Principal .... Matheznatics . . . Librarian .... Latin . . . Science . . . French . . . Business . . . History .... Mathematics . . . Science .... Business . . . Music ......... Home Economics Band ......... . . English ......... Manual Training' Home Economics D2- 'fill FACULTY -3... Helen Tolman . . . Case Thomasson P. L. Hamlett .. W. W. Campbell M. M. Moss . . . Ann Gloster . . . . . Fulton Huff . .. Mary VanBeber .. Denny Lee Redd Margaret Harris . . . . Janet Doak . . . . . .. Charles May Willie Herndon Offut . . . . . Myrle Hubbard . . . . Lillian May V. T. Medcalf .. Nola Butcher .. W. P. Creswell .. Angie Fugate .D fw NSAC! MOST VERSATILE GIRL Betty Franzle, a Freshman, was elected by the student body, in a recent contest, as the Most Ver- satile Girl in Middlesboro High School. Due to her great number of admirable traits, Betty was chosen from the vast number of girls, both freshmen and upperclassmen. F541 it in i Y? ost Versatile MOST VERSATILE BOY Bert Paynter, a Senior, was elected by the stu- dents of Middlesboro High School as their Mosg Versatile Boy. Being' an all-round student in a great number of school activities, Bert was chosen because of his many merits. -9.- SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT ....... . . . Charles Farmer VICE-PRESIDENT . . . . . . Dorothy Mynact SECRETARY .... . .. Virginia Huff TREASURER .... ,. . . Fred Latiff COLORS: Rose and White MOTTO: Advance FLOWER: Rose SPONSORS M. M. Moss Helen Tolman ..10.. 4, 'LF ,N V u UXXLQ IW FN, Q WHHYNGW. 7M 1 lI a lf, 4 NX Y y wg QW! xx XQXXX N w WN umm V PNLL ND A V Ralph Allender-Glee Club, 4-H Club, Pub- lic discussion. Jack Edmonds-Football, Staff, Junior and Senior Play, President of Class '35. Wilma Ball-Journalism, Dramatics, Girls' Chorus, Girl Reserves, Senior Play, Pearl Acuff-Girls' Chorus, Public Speak- mg. Jean Dudley Brown-Staff '35 and '36, Girls' Chorus, Journalism. , Norine Eldridge-Glee Club. Jack Bailey-Band, Public Discussion. Junior Play. ' I Billy CoveykGlee Club, Staff, National Honor Society, Junior Play, Public Speaking. . I Y Carl White-fFootba1l Captainj, Basket- ball, Glee Club. 3 Edith Brown-Girl Reserve, Draniatics, Public Speaking. ' Mable White-Girls' Chorus, Girl Reserve. Senter Ely-4-H, Hi-Y. Oscar Blessing-Football, 4-H Club, Glee Club. L7 ,,' g Jake Daniels-Band, Journalism, Junior and Senior Play. Hansford Enix-Glee Club, 4-H, Hi-Y. Leda Barnett-4- H, Girl Reserve, Senior Play. K' -1, i V s ' Charles Farmer-President of Class '36, Glee Club, National Honor Society, Junior Play, State M-usic Contest, '34 and '36, ' ' ' Bert Paynter-Staff, Band, Debate, Foot- ball. National Honor Society, Junior and Senior Play, Most Versatile Boy. Owen Kilcoyne-Journalism, Band. Frances Browning-Staff, Glee Club, Girl Reserve. ' Y Y Frances Costanzo-Staff, Girls' Chorus, Journalism, Girl Reserve, Drzlmatics. Mitzi Bosworth-Harvest Queen. Staff '35 and '36. Cheer Leader, Journalism, Junior Play. Ray Gatliff-Band Orchestra, Glee Club. QfQf-V .L L .- I, . Fred Latiff-Football, National Honor Sfm- ciety, 4-H, Hi-Y. ' Howard Johnson-Physical Education. Ella Campbell-Public Speaking, Glee Club. , , ,V Ruth Earle-Glee Club, Girls' Chorusq, fi Anna Earle-'Glee Club. Ernest 'Jacobs-Football, Glee Club. Nancy Lee Chandler-Glee Club, Girls' Chorus, flournalism, Dramatics. - 1 H . , - Knox McGiboney+Football, Debate, Pub- lic Discfussion. Y' ' , Martha Carmony-National Honor Society, Girls' Chorus. M NQAQJ WE: MMD -NWS 'Q' Elinor Eldridge-Glee Club, 4-H. Margaret Evans-Glee Club, Girls' Chorus. Tennyson Moore-Hi-Y, 4-H, Dramatics, Football., I li O. B. Owen-Glee Club, Hi-Y, 4-H, Dra- matics. Henry Ralston--Debate, Staff, National Honor Society, Senior Play, Glee Club. Doris Hall-Girls' Chorus. ' 4 Libby Giles-Girls' Chorus, Girl Reserve.6 Christine Harris-Glee Club, Dramatics, Junior and Senior Play. Mardue Smith-Dramatics, Hi-Y. ff Eugene Ramsey-Football Captain, Basket- ball, Track, Staff, Glee Club, Junior Play. Kline Susong-Manager for Football and Basketball, Hi-Y. Dorothy Judy-National Honor Society, Junior and Senior Play, Dramatics. , ' Q l. Margaret Harrell ' I ' ' I Virginia H-uff-National Honor Society, Salutatorian, Dramatics, Glee Club Senior Play. , I , T y ' .7 Lawrence TrammellfBand, Public Discus- sion, Glee Club.N A Ernest Warren-Senior Play, Basketball, Public Discussion, Journalism, Drama- tics. Glen Whitaker-Band. N Dorothy Mynatt-Senior Play Gene Powell-Journalism, Junior and Senior Play, National Honor Society, Dramatics. Lug . 1-fl: f Elizabeth McKenzie-Glee Club, Debate, National Honor Society, Dramatics. Walter Yeary-fHi-Y Vice Presidentj, Glee Club, Public Discussion. ' Ralph Whitaker-Glee Club, 4-H, Public Speaking. Tom Yoakum-Glee Club, Football, Bas- ketball, Public Speaking. Virginia Smith-Drainatics, Public Speak- ing, Girls' Chorus, Girl Reserve., Esther Stern-Glee Club, Debate, National Honor Society, Staff, Senior Play. Marie Standifer-Staff, Debate, Girls' Chorus, First Place,.Bookkee-ping District Tournament, '34, 1. 1 Herndon Hutcheson-Drarnatics, Junior and Senior,-Play, GleeNClub, Public Dis- cussion. K ,L L A George flVIay-Debate, Junior Play, Tennis. Malissa Dees-girl Reserve, Glee Club. . .1 , .V ., , f , lVIab1e Webb7Girls' Chorus, Girl Reserve. Clara Turner-Girls' Chorus. Y Beulah Webb-Girls' Chorus, 4-H. Margaret Kendrick-Valedictorian, Na- tional Honor!Society, Girl Reserve Presi- dent, 4-H. ' XQAQJ 1'- .qw ,- -15- Y' -anna 'Qi CII? fa if -. NSAC! MIDDLESBORO AS A HOME VALEDICTORY ADDRESS-MARGARET KENDRICK The topic I am to discuss should be one of the greatest importance to every citizen of Middlesboro, because each of us should want to find out if Middles- boro is an ideal home, and if it is not, how we can make it such. In order to discuss this subject it is necessary to set up certain standards or ideals, such as the following, which every town or city should strive to at- tain: 1. An ideal city has hard-working, congenial churches. 2. An ideal city is healthful. 3. An ideal city has conveniences and comforts for all, such as police pro- tection and control. 4. An ideal city has free education for both children and adults. 5. An ideal city has adequate recrea- tional opportunities and civic beauty. 6. An ideal city is composed of co- operative citizens. Let us examine our city to see which of these ideals it lives iup to and which are lacking. The church is the most important standard of this list, since a group of hard-working churches signify a good city. A city made up of conscientious church 'members would invariably be an ideal town, since those members 'would set abo-ut bringing their district up to the other standards. One of the best things to be said about Middlesboro is that her churches and their members are friendly toward each other, as well as toward their new-comers: and that they realize the value of unified action. Through their social gatherings, such as the church suppers, young people's parties and class meetings, they pro- vide means of entertainment in addition to being the spiritual background of the community. Since the churches provide for the spiritual needs, our health system sho-uld provide for our physical needs. The spread of disease in our city is pre- -16-. vented by the required innoculation of school children, by the quarantine of all dangerous diseases, and by our pure water supply. Besides having two hos- pitals and a number of efficient doc- tors, we have on the lookout to prevent diseases at all times, the school nurse and the Red Cross nurse. But, nearly everyone has heard it said that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, and the greatest step toward the prevention of disease that Middles- boro could take would be the elimina- tion or purification of the canal. That canal makes Middlesboro a most ideal home-for germs and 'mosquitoes-and it is not even on the outskirts of town, but in the very center of it-a menace not only to the city's health, but also to her beauty. With the absence of this one marring feature, and with the cooperation of all the cit'zens to keen her clean, Middlesboro would be a healthful city, for the air is pure, there is little of the smoke and other aggra- vations often found in a place of this size, and everyone has the opportunity for outdoor exercise. The question of conveniences and comforts for all is an indefinite one, since the term convenience covers such a great array of ideas, such as elec- tricityg a good water supply, bus, train, and taxi serviceg and means of com- munication, such as the telephone, tele- graph, and postal system. To this list Middlesboro complies as well as to the question of good police protection and control. The wide variety and quality and the convenient location of our shops might also be considered under this heading. Then, too, would any community be a very comfortable home if the taxes or living expenses were greatly above the average? If this is the case, the citizens of Middlesboro are comfortable, since o-ur taxes are on an average for the state of Kentucky. It seems that very little, if anything g can be said against the Middlesboro educational system. For children in convenient locations, there are five grade schools, one high school, and one colored school, while by the next school year, a junior high school will be built. In addition to this, Middlesboro has sev- eral adult educational schools, in vari- ous parts of the town, and also a Car- negie Library containing over 6000 volumes. Does not this fulfill the fourth requisite for a good home-that it have free education for both ch'ldren and adults? Although Middlesboro does have a good educational system, her recrea- tional opportunities for young people are limited to a theater and a few places for picnicking, hiking, and like outdoor pleasures. Middlesboro's great- est need is a supervised park and play- ground. The Bartlett-Rhodes Park is being improved, and if, after the im- provements have been made. a careful supervisor is placed in charge, it will increase Middlesboro's rating nearly IOOW. Our school is lacking in play- ground equipment, because the'e has heen no way to continuously watch it after the school hours and over the week-ends. This should show one need of supervision. while a much better at- mosphere Will prevail around a super- visor, as Well as a greater enjoyment of the recreational furnishings. This nark would not only add to Middles- boro's recreational opportunities. but to her civic beautv as well. In real physical beautv. Mirlrlleshoro has 2 high rating. heimr surrounded bv beautiful scenery, and attractively plan- ned. Brut can any city be beautiful that NS G! is not neat? Are signboards beautiful? By-hiding our city's beauty behind Lill- boards, and by letting trash collect in places near the town, we have detracted greatly from our town's natural beauty, since neatness is essential to beauty. The last qualification-cooperation- is entirely dependent on you and other citizens of Middlesboro. With coopera- tion, Middlesboro can become an ideal cityg without it, she will gain nothing. In our various civic clubs, such as the Kiwanis. Rotary, Business and Profes- sional Woman's Club, and others, an cxcellrnt spirit of cooperation for im- proving our city is shown. And so, it depends on the citizens of Mi ldlesboro. With our cooperation, Middlesboro can become an ideal city, as well as a perfect home. We. the members of the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-Six wish to express our gratitude and apprecia- tion toward our parents and friends for the possibilities we have had in Mid- dlesboro. Many of us were born here, and have had the opportunity of at- tending the Middlesboro schools all of our livesg while others have only lived here and ,attended this school for a few years. B-ut we all appreciate the ad- vantages we have had in living and be- ing educated in Middlesboro, and We realize that it has meant a sacrifice on the part of many of our parents in giv- ing us our education. We shall try to repay vou by becoming useful citizens. not only of Middlesboro. but of the state and nation, and we shall strive to un- hold the standards that our fathers and their fathers have established with such '1 frreat price. ! Q 3 'o o o , Q.. 0.4 . ' - . . Ik ,W W 1 . 4-,f l -x' ' Sv ' . ':'.f -1 .. X ' f,' .-' S - .x ,.-'- V- ,lg 5, , Q ', h 1 9 Q -' 1 .' 't V. . 'lf' ' 'wi . A A , if. . 1 xx E4 Q gh ,,J Q ri - ' 'J'i ffA.'- ' -. '- 9 -F -'I . if ' ' 4 1 ' .1 f v'-f' ' 33 4' I fm--'L , ,ly-f, gf A ff wy- , 1 1 , rx K 3 Xl ,wi .qw .. Jiigy , f , E5 4 nm. f- ,Q V Ymw A I Y ,g Us .,,A. ,Q . ,W M i f e , ' ,, - -gs .' ' AP. , q 9 wi Q ys 3 , .IS HV 'E mi x 1? 95? I js YM ,gi fp . . Q r kv.. rw .. X V 4 mi S-if X 3 ,,, 2, - ,, Q ', wg fg..gwYf, , Nix? Q ...f Q' 1 wygx 1.:-- w S5-? ' -1g- ffm u. -Q- W M-who .fw fx 19, 4191. - HUMOR Eugene R.- It seems that you can't get out unless your mother wants to go along. Betty Jo- Well, what about it? Eugene R.- She never wants to go anywhere. LX, Glenn W. fafter talking about the new ship, Queen Mary J- Miss Har- ris, why do they call the first voyage of a ship the maiden voyage? Miss Harris-???? fShe wouldn't answer, but went on with other ques- tions.D ,Xi Frances C.-All I do is worry about Virgil and Cicero. Wilma B.-- Yea. I know what kind of Virgil it is and it's not Aenid's Virgil, but Mr. Medcalf's Virgil. -tx.-1 Howard J.- Yes, I have had some terrible disappointments b-ut none stands out over the years like the one that came to me when I was a boy. Clara T.- And what was that? Howard J.- When I was a boy, I crawled under a tent to see a circus and discovered it was a revival meet- ing. ix? Bush Hog B. fwho had just seen his home team go down in defeatl- Say, umpire, where's your dog? Case T.- Dog? I have no dog. Bush Hog B.- Well, yo-u're the first blind man I ever saw who didn't have a dog. Miss Harris Anne Boloyn? Herndon H. flat iron. Miss Harris- mean? Herndon H. LXT - Herndon, who was - Anne Boloyn was a What on earth do you - Well, it says here in the history book, 'Henry having dis- posed of Catherine pressed his suit with Anne Boloyn? 7? -201 Tennyson M.- Cal me a taxi. Weasel B.- O, K., you're a taxi. 1? Mrs. Gloster- Sandy, I hear you have been most recalcitrant. Sandy- Be yourself, Annie, yo'u've been doing cross-word puzzles again. .ix- Charles- My uncle is like me. Makes witty remarks half the time. Jaunita- Yeah, sort of half-wittedf' .-Xi. Mr. Hainlett- Now when I was in college, but there, all the real men are gone now. Miss Doak- You really think so? Mr. Hamlett-'Tm sure of it. All gone into the teaching profession. QXT Miss Tolman- What did Lucifer have to do when he was thrown out of heaven into the burning hell? Billy Covey- Shovel coal. -...xl Bank Manager- You will need to be identified, Inadam. Mrs. Gloster- My friend here will identify me. Bank Manager- But I don't know her, 'madamf' Mrs. Gloster- How silly of ine. Of course, I'll introd-uce you. -X- Jack- Where did you get the girl friend? Bert- Well, one day I met her in a revolving door and We have been going around together ever since. lXT Carl- Do you believe that kissing is unhealthy? Malissa- I couldn't say -- er - ah. I've never been. Carl- You've never been kissed? Malissa- Never been sick. .+- Jake D.- Shall we waltz? Mary H.- It's all the same to me. Jake D.- Yes, I've noticed that. ATI'IlETICS N QQ K0 MN w, X bx, U U . ! u I I E E I vlfdivmk v0 , 5 ,Q I UI! UU! N' U. II I I U!! nu' U! I. !, Ill U. QU' gn Q, !U! II 3 6 6 0.0 gn.. V FOOTBALL SQUAD Back Row, left to right: Coach Thomasson, Roy Moore, Henry Earle, Calvin Webb. Charles Allen, Eugene Ramsey, Ed Terrell, Howard Bowling, Carl White, Jack Ed- monds, Bill Burch, Glen Webb, Bill Colson, Bert Paynter, Ed Sharp, Business Man- ager Redd, Assistant Coach Campbell. Front Row, left to right: Manager Smith, Manager Johns, Fred Latiff, Tom Yoxkum, Herbert Silvers, Knox McGiboney, Charles Terrell, Oscar Blessing, Clayton Killion, Bill Sewell, Bill Ed VanBeber, Don Marcum, Woodrow Harvey, John Sewell, Fred Watson, Pete Fuson. Home Team Score Opponents Score Middlesboro-113 . . . Wallins- 0 Micldlesboro- ..... Louisville Male 44 Middlesboro . . . Union College Frosh- 0 Middlesboro- Barbourville 0 Middlesboro- . . . Harlan 0 Middlesboro- .. Corbin- 18 Middlesboro- .. Danville- 14 Middlesboro- . . . Benham- 0 Middlesboro- .. Pineville- 0 -22... NSG! BASKETBALL SQUAD Manager Frank Smith, Bill Sewell, James Dooley, Carl White, Eugene Ramsey, Ed Terrell, Chas. Allen, Charles Terrell, Howard Bowling, Coach Campbell. Home Team Score Opponents Scg,-e Middleslaoro- . . Benham 33 Middlesboro- , , , Lgyall 23 Middlesboro- . . . .... Harlan 31 Middlesboro- . . Pineville 20 Middlesboro- . . . .... Corbin- 25 Middlesboro- . . . B?11 'O111'Vlll9i 18 Middlesboro- .... Lynch- 28 Middlesltoro- . . . . . . Benham- 42 Middlesboro- . . . . . Harlan 26 Middlesboro- . . Pinevi'le- 39 Middlesboro .... Corbin 36 Middlesboro- Barbourville 23 Middlesboro- .... Loyall 31 Middlesboro- . . .......... Lynch 25 Middlesboro . . . . . Bell County High 13 Middlesboro won the district tournament at Pineville, winning over Bell Hi li by the score of 22-21. Middlesboro placed two men on the All-Tournament team Allen at forward and Ramsey at guard. In the first round of the regional tournament, Bell High defeated Middlesboro 32-25, but Middlesboro placed Allen on the tournament team. Allen was also se lected for the All-Conference team. M23- fax I 9 YVHOSWVHO MOST POPULAR Mitzi Bosworth Bert Paynter MOST STUDIOUS Margaret Kendrick Fred Latif f BEST LOOKING Mitzi Bosworth ' Bert Paynter MOST CONCEITED Esther Stern Eugene Ramsey '1'EACHER'S PET Dorothy Judy Henry Ralston MOST ORIGINAL Jean D. Brown Carl White MOST PERSONALITY Christine Harris Herndon Hutcheson BIGGEST BABY Clara T-urner Knox McGiboney BEST DRE SSED Gene Powell Charles Farmer MOST LOYAL Billy Covey BEST DISPOSITION Virginia Huff Ernest Jacobs BIGGEST LIAR Tom Yoakum ADVANCE We've not yet turned the bend of life Where we will meet both joy and strifeg But what care we for bends in roads, Or what care we for heavy loads? We've reached this milestone in our course, With all our might and strength anl force, We've plodded upward on our way, And won our battles day by day. Yet, when we part from this gre throng To wend our way to right or Wrong. May each remember that his goal Is to advance with all his soul Until he's reached the utmost heights To where his goal is won by rights. -Dorothy Mynatt -.24... 2 X ULVEKEXH 413337 WS U X F ie g 2 X ,Q 52 ll 522 in E22 225 Qu an an !!! Qil Hi Qu m Qu lll !!! !!! Ill CLASSES JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENT ..... ...... J ack Pearl VICE-PRESIDENT .... .... E lizabeth Howard SECRETARY ..... .... P auline Markham TREASURER . . . . . . Sandy Rhodes SPONSORS Mary VanBeber Case Thomasson .fe fx H- S NS G! SOPHUMGRE CLASS PRESIDENT ........ . .. Ward Brannon VICE-PRESIDENT .... .......... A lvin Huff SECRETARY ..... . . . Mary Florence Ramsey TREASURER . . . . . . Mary Billingsley SPONSORS Janet Doak W. W. Campbell Ann Gloster Fulton Huff .-2 7.- 4141141114111 01:11 so 4:1 01 '11 'SU H m E 3 DP Z CJ F' UP rn rn QQQ QQ! VICE-PRESIDENT .... Katherine Acuff PRESIDENT .... .... J ohn Loveday E g SECRETARY .... .... H ansel Minton TREASURER .... Leslie Colson Q Q Q - sPoNsoRs g Denny Lee Redd Lillian May Q Q! Willie Herndon offnt Charles Moy S Angie Fugate Nola Butcher !Q! Q!! Q v o 0.00303 -gg.. Ac IIVITIES W XXWXYX AJ, 003 Q Aw ar 0 f M 9 QS Sl? 2515 . X Q. H X Q M Q YX ox i O . x q N O X QX X 9 ,Q Y fiffii , f !f?f -29.. DEBATING CLUB COACH .... .. D. L. Redd PRESIDENT ..... .. Bert Paynter VICE-PRESIDENT ......... . . . Henry Ralston SECRETARY-TREASURER . . . . . Herbert Silvers SERGEANT-AT-ARMS .... .. Bill Bingham There are about sixteen members in this year's club. The members of the team were Lee Farris and Henry Ralston, first speakersg Bert Paynter, second speakerg and Herbert Silvers, third speaker. The team defeated Pineville-'s team in the finals of the 13th District Tournament in Pineville. In the Stzite Debate Tourna'ment in Lexington, Middlesboro defeated Winchester in the semi-final preliminaries and lost to Augusta Tilghman High School of Paducah, Ky., the State Champions, in the semi-finals. Middlesbo1'o's team is rated as one of the four best debate teams in Kentucky. Herbert Silvers. in the District Tournament, won the honor of being the best debater in the contest. 13 O.. 3 we . ORCHESTRA DIRECTOR-V. T. MEDCALF The Orchestra of M. H. S. was organized by Mr. Medcalf, the director, in Octo- ber, 1935. It is composed of eighteen members, students from both Junior and Senior High School. As usual, the violins compose the 'majority of the instrumenta- tion. This orchestra is about the only school orchestra in Southeastern Kentucky. In the District Contest in Pineville, the O1'chestra was awarded Usuperior rating, and will go to Lexington to the State Music Contest. ..31.. 1 'v ' Na t! is ,gifs NIJ fu-al' 4' I ' 3 y., are 'W'-9 MD! 0. .pa-v Left to right, first row: Knox McGiboney, Thelma Healy, George Burst, Louis Cox, Guy lovine. Left to right, second row: Pearl Acuff. Alvin Huff, Bob Rogan, Ralph Allender, Earnest Warren, Bennett Rector. PUBLIC DISCUSSION CLUB SPONSOR . .. .. . Miss Harris PRESIDENT ..... . . . Bennett Rector VICE-PRESIDENT ........ ...... A lvin Huff SECRETARY-TREASURER . . . . Knox McGiboney REPORTER ............. . . . Thelma Healy The purpose of the eleven members of the Public Discussion Club is to discuss both national and international affairs and to help the members to become more conversant with the events of the world. Each member is allowed to express his individual opinion on current problems, and to enter into debate upon the 'more im- portant questions which engage the attention of the public mind. 132.- ere NS C! T291 P1 :JS .41 Nl ..4p' mf one . ! lst-Virginia Huff, Bert'Paynter, Bennett Rector, Esther Stern, Billy Covey, Owen Kilcoyne. 2nd-Henry Ralston, Martha Carmony, Jack Pearl, Mildred Robbins, Her- ll bert Silvers, Pauline Markham. 3rd-Margaret Kendrick, Charles Terrell, Dorothy Judy, Fred Latiff, Elizabeth McKenzie, Charles Farmer, Gene Powell. :!U !!! NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ! U! UUU SPONSOR .... .... M iss Doak Q QQ PRESIDENT ...... . . . Dorothy Judy VICE-PRESIDENT . ......... .. Bert Paynter MQ SECRETARY-TREASURER .... . Virginia Huff ! UU ' ll!! The National Honor Society is an organization of students who represent the upper third of their class in scholarship, who show tendencies of leadership in their ll Q ll school activities, whose character is all that is most desirable for the model young . , H H ll American, and who shows a desire to serve his community, school, fellow-beings and God. Sixteen new members were initiated this year-ten Seniors and six Juniors. ll !! 0 0 o .,0 0.0 0.0 -331. ka t! BAND DIRECTOR ... ... V. T. Medcalf DRUM MAJOR . . . . . . Gai-us W'hitfield SPONSOR .. ..... Jane Mazs The Mlddlesioro School Band is composed of sixty members. It is directed by Mr. V. T. Medcalf, who reorganized it in 1933 with only about twenty-five members. The band won the champfonship last year in the B class in the district of South- eastern Kentucky. This year the band is playing for the contest number of the HB' class, the Intermezzo from the L'Arlezienne by George Bizet. Each year the band is represented in the Kentucky Band Clinic at Louisvilleg this year twelve members were there. In the District Contest in Pineville, the Band was rated superior and tied Harlan. Both bands will go to the State Music Contest in Lex- ington. The three singers were Misses Ruth Castle, Hansel Minton and Frances Huff. Na t! JOURNALISM CLUB SPONSOR ......... .. Mrs. VanBeber EDITOR-IN-CHIEF . . . .... Jack Pearl NEWS EDITOR .. Mitzi Bosworth SPORTS EDITOR ...... Jerome Henson SOCIETY EDITOR . . . , . . Mary Florence Ramsey The Journalism Club, founded in 1934, prepares school news for the local pa- pers each week. The purpose is to try to give the high school students an idea of preparing and publishing news. There have been some very favorable results as seen by the contributions in each paper donated by the various members of the club. -35... o DRAMATICS SPONSOR-Mlss TOLMAN The Dramatics Club which has been a thriving activity for the past several years, has upheld its reputation again this year. This club 'meets every Monday and Wednesday, putting into practice on the stage on Monday that which has been learned in the Wednesday class. The Drainatics Club is very beneficial to the stu- dents, inasmuch as it bestows upon them the gift of stage presence and poise. Un- der the leadership of Miss Tolman, noteworthy results have been accomplished. -36.. er fe Q ka t! u X 5 K ' T? - . V gewxlwz 4 - 'mr gf A ' . ,V ' ' ,.. lv.fS ' A f. ' '- . - ' . -M5 ' l A ' - 1 -. ' M. ,f , , BOYS' GLEE CLUB DIRECTOR-MISS HUBBARD The Boys' Glee Club came in second in the Music Contest in Pineville. They sang Keep in the Middle of the Road. Charles Farmer won the bass solo and Eugene Ramsey won the baritone solo. Billy Covey came second in the tenor solo. Midd1esboro's male quartet won first place, being represented by Hansford Enix, Billy Covey, Eugene Ramsey, and Charles Farmer. The mixed octet came second- the boys' half being composed of Billy Covey, Bud Farmer, Fred Lipps, and Charles Farmer. Both Glee Clubs strive to teach every member to enjoy, appreciate and render good music. -37.. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB DIRECTOR-QMISS HUBBARD The thirty-six girls in the Glee Club came second in the District Music Contest. Their number was 'tJubilate by Kzerulf. The mixed chorus, singing Sourwood Mountain, also placed second. Hansel Minton sang the 'mezzo soprano solo and Jane Mars won second place in the alto solo. The girls' trio, Mildred Williams. Christine Harris, and Mary Harmon Wilson, also entered the contest. Virginia Cos- tanzo, Nancy Lee Chandler, Esther Stern, and Geneace Anderson composed the girls' half of the mixed octet, which came second. The mixed quartet-Dorothy Jean Hoe, Hansel Minton, Hansford Enix and Charles Farmer came in third in the contest. -33- JM X, 'c o' GIRLS' CHORUS DIRECTOR-MISS HUBBARD The Girls' Chorus is made up of over a hundred girls from the high school. This group of well trained girls acts as a reserve for the Glee Club from whom the next year's Glee Club members are chosen. They have no part in the district music festival, but appear on the concert program. -39... as-e e 4-H CLUBS SPONSORS ................. Miss Fugate and Mr. Caswell Girls' Club Boys' Club Leda BarneQt ..... .... P RESIDENT ....... . . .Hubert Preznell Edna Massengill . . . . . . VICE-PRESIDENT . . . . .James Klllion Elinor Eldridge . . . . . . SECRETARY .... , .. .Joe Pate The club motto is to 'make the best better. The pledge is: I pledge my Head to clearer thinkingg my Heart to greater loyaltyg my Hands to larger serviceg and my Health to better living. i40.. .fe fw ,- - ..... - GIRL RESERVE SPONSOR-MRS. MAY Older Officers Margaret Kendrick ....... PRESIDENT ....... Betty Vaughn .... .... V ICE-PRESIDENT .. . Mary Billingsley . . .... SECRETARY . . . . ....TREASURER Virginia Taylor . .. Beatrice FawLu:h .... PROGRAM CHATRMAN . Freshman Officers ..Louise Robbins . .Betty Jo Brannon ..Ethel Jean Bliir ..Marcia Jean Mullen '. .Patsy Turner There are seventy-four members enrolled in the Girl Reserves. Their slogan i to Face Life Squarely. They gave baskets to three familiesg and sent flowers to hospital patients, on Thanksgiving. Christmas, they gave a party for tlte undei privileged children in the first grades. -41- wmaw1:swa1w2?4Wfmwrawsais .wwg1:qwi1w,mvL1ff:2mff+fww1fWs:u2211Qf'-.aaa..a.M 'mf 1W'f'2- ' ' ,A-461 E g ag.. 1 Yello Jackal gr 'w2a. .f's'f'f' Ni If . ,f I ff 1 N Na t! 435151, EIGHTH GRADE SPONSORS Hutcheso Mr. Stopin k Miss D .-42.- .fw fx Mant! SEVENTH GRADE SPONSORS Mr. Harmon Miss Herd M C' 1 a .-43... Sterchi Bros. Stores, Inc. Furniture ---- All Kinds REFRIGERATORS - '- PHONE 385 - '- RADIOS- 1 1, 1n10i1,1u1:.1u1u1.I:.1.r1u:n 1 I2 21311 LQIIQQQ414 101.1101 110: VERRAN'S SMART APPAREL for MISSES AND WOMEN Middlesboro, Kentucky. i DIXIE CAFE U I REASONABLE PRICES DELICIOUS FOOD, II HENRY MILLER, Manager E .vznuxnguivununqpniugnIL4uinzmviuif-ini: 1101111 -1 1-11-111120101 I1 ri- 1 xoxox- ri A. B. SNYDER 81 SON PASTEURIZED MILK and MILK PRODUCTS E MOORE CHEVROLETS, 3 Inc. 5 2 Sales CHEVROLETS Service I Q PHONE 165 E 5 1 1u-1 qpnzu-T.u:4::I:znasuiuaui:ini 3 101 Fork Ridge Red Ash Coal The Finest Domestic Coal on the Market CALL RALSTON COAL YARD Phone 117 1n4:o1u14x14+1n1np4 IQIIQUZI-11111110111 :ug- 14 41 xinini 114 301 up I1 ,xnxx-inzniuzui v1cri1r1o1o1o1o1o..po1n:av1 ing I. L. MANRING CO. PHONE 224. JOHN H. CHESNEY, Mgr. fClass of '98y INSURANCE Only Stock Companies Represented Hotel Cu.mLer1anc1 YOAKUM DRUGS 10101: sif 14r34n3o:o:o1o1n11:3u: -14 14 NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY GEORGE'S SUPER-CREAMED ICE CREAM Made from Fresh Cream MW Butterfat :nic 2 rioiuioioioioi 13 ri in A1.rTv- nuce env ce LUMBE rl co. , BUILDING MATERIAL MERCHANTS Phone 316 inc 1311- 11 112-11- 11 f11:11v11v1,x1111o11 Q11 ri 11101 11 1111 11 11111 11111111111 1 1:1111 1111111121: 1111111111111 11 MCLEAN STUDIO OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER FOR THE IVIIDDLESBORO HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL PORTRAITS Kodaks Kodak Films Enlargements Color Work Frames Albums 2029 Cumberland Avenue -.- PHONE 196'J ooMPL1MENTs OF Lincoln Memorial University -.,..,-1-:1f:1,-11-11:11-1-Q-2:11:U-lf:-f:'2i'1'- '-'HIf'-viz --':1-::-:U:1-:1-E--0.1.7.1-E: MooRE-RoGAN RYTEX STATIONERY DRY Gooos eo. S1 Q21 1 Whfflesale DW Goods and Ryt1iy5Sgdg?n2'nArn?1I5gEsa1'y Notions Q BELL PRINTING CO. Middlesboro, K6T1'CllCky. Phone 26. 1461 1.161121 11-1,1111-:11rqn111 1.1111 1111111111111-1111:1:11111111111 1:11-1-I 1 -- - 1 1: 1 11r11n11111u11w11a11:1:1 1 11,1 11:11r1111n1o1::1:1 11:1 02019114 U II Q U 1111111 ! U ! ! ! ! ! E 0 0.0 Compliments of Commercial Ba n IQ And Trusi CO. 1111.141 11 1411114 11: -, 1-1,119.11-1 LEE I-IAS IT 11-1111111111 1111 111+ 1111- 1- 1- b:s11n11111.11111-1:1111111111111111 1111111 Martin Bros. Elastic Webs and Products poiuingngoi 11141 114 11111 11 114111111114 114114 1411 11411411 141:11 1 1 Compliments of City Drug Co. o go -11-11111 1-1 111 9 ! u U H ! l 2 111-14111114011 12 1 vZ11l1uinZu1u1 Zemin: 14 101 Z 111101131 31102 vi C rin:-xg 11 103:14 COMPLIMENTS OF Blue Bell Overall Co. 1 .-aio:-r1'1u1o-A--U20-if-A.--'goin'-- -1-za'-wx COMPLIMENTS OF 2 A JOE JACOBS, OF MIDDLESBOROUGH fclass of 29, A Strong Bank in a Good Town i , Corner 22nd and Cumb. Ave. MIDDLESBORO, KY' ? , , N..,,.,.......,g.,1.,.p..quqoqoqvo:0:u:-,jirio-901011 101011 rorvrvtvtvxnxocsoc U 3 COMPLIMENTS OF Sufi ' t HACKNEY-JELLICO ICE CREAM COMPANY 2 Mididlesboro Kentucky. f vin: 1 1011101 ri ni: zu: wining-ng 11101:-qv vu: -1 1101014-clyoem: cznioi-vin: The Middlesboro Daily News THE HOME DAILY OF THE CUMBERLANDSH Constructive News Job Printing and Views ' Publishing 10:1 :vii-xoxo- 1,1 1:1 am: 1 1 1 i 1 .1 fi' 101111: 101- 1111-guru: ze .i48i 10101-rio: 11-vi-ni' is-ri ni if ini: 301011111 ri riuioiuioioioioiozoi-vi 14 ive:-ni COMPLIMENTS OF' DIXIE HARDWARE COMPANY PHONE 125 :aquiva1-:lui1:1-sie:-rzxzznzozuiogui Flowers For All Occasions Say it With Flowers SUSON G, Florist PHONE 183-J COMPLIMENTS - - - or - - - F. M, AYRE CO. 10:4 4.1011 101::i:xini4:iuGrii:T-02:11'vis 1:11 COMPLIMENTS OF MIDDLESBORO MILLIN G CO. Home of WHITE STAR Flour 1---014-xo?uzzznzozozuz2,--1--,KA--:L---14111 Make 'Em BALANCE! Whatever goes out ' Must first come in. That's where lessons f if! In thrift begin! l Budget your income A, And stretch it far. JXP Pay cash at Penney's X , 1 Where bargains are! l .' . x x . U -I N c o-in ,rfo -1115 'r 1: n'- ---nzviozzi:1.:io1nio::r14:z:-1iz:zzz: PRODUCING LOVELINESS IS oUR sPEc1ALTY MOSS BEAUTY SHOP Callison's Mezzanine Floor Middlesboro, Ky. Phone 158 zz - 1 . 1 1:13 ,211-sin: ivinivifioioioim init 1 Chiropractic with the Neurcalome- ter Gets You Well! DRS. HARTWELL 8z HARTWELL CHIROPRACTORS Manring Theatre Bldg. Tel. 173 .301 niuzoguix-3: 101 1:41011 vioi4v1oioi4r1niuioi1xi413413010 Introducing- THE NEW ONE-MINUTE PERMANENT WAVE CUMBERLAND BEAUTY SHOP Phone 9160 v--1111910141: 11:11-1413111111111 zu-1: 34 COMPLIMENTS - - - QF - - - GINSBURGKS 11'1o11r1111.1..1 11.111 P11 v1 1 11,1 1141 COMPLIMENTS - - - OF , - - H. LATIFF SL SONS 1 111111.1111111111111111011111-1111 11: v111111111n11r1111n1 111 r1111.1111m1o111-1111 1 1 1 1 TAMER'S Clothes for Those Who Care 19TH STREET COMPLIMENTS OF MAN RING THEATRE Mid-dlesbo1'o's Theatre Beautiful CHAS. O. BROWN, Managing Director 11 111 1 1 1 111 1 111101111-v1n1.rv1u1 1111 1011111111:1o11w1u1u1n1111: 1.111111111111111 1 Buick Oldsmobile Trade-Marks of Quality Products of General Motors PINNACLE MoToRs, Inc. Pontiac G.M.C. Trucks 11.1c11111r11:1 1 11:111111111i11v11111r11 COMPLIMENTS - - - QF - - - DR. GOLDIE EAGLE 1011110111 1111 111101 ,111 1 1 111 COMPLIMENTS OF Cawood Funeral Home MIDDLESBORO, KENTUCKY. v11111:1:1 1 11:11 1 11:11 11101 1:14 IT TAKES YEARS TO GROW A 2x4 So Don't Expect to Be a Success in a Few Months REAMBO .L B PHGNE DELIVERS 90 of A Q5 H 5 735 THE GooDs f' 4 rlninivioilviuininiilil iivlniniuiiJiilillillililii if il I iilllliniuiuit Midclleslooro Wholesale Grocery Strictly Wholesale PHONE 858. - :-- , MIDDLESBORO, KY 11014rin:vinwingn1n1u1oio1o:1r2nrim14-101014114114rgnioioicviuiniuiurif A Sz P Tea Company? F Fresh Meats and Groceries - 2- COMPLIMENTS OF - .- GUS' SANDWICH SHOP COFFEE POT LUNCH GIBSON'S MUSIC STORE - MARCUM'S SHOE SHOP -S. OWSLEY Sz SONS EMMETT'S I.G.A. STORE DICKSON LUMBER CO. EAGLE DRY CLEANERS, Phone 2 T. L. EPPERSON'S I.G.A. STORE rioinzuiuiuLaing-niuioi-114:2411:11112014riuioioguclirniuiui nz si uguzoiuiogogngniwfzngmmzogngarioioznif 14:1 +11 101:14 ogozniugnioiuxfninguzoiogu10101 vi 1010101 ,Q 1 ,za 1 N ,Jn ' 1' M4 I Q Q V 1' Il I an 5 vt u 1 V ,N 1 lyk Q ,rf , . 'B 'Q ff, - ko . A 'g ,H 054, , 'NJ v ,B I sq L P V. wifi !'. 6 Y I n 1- -f nl N 4 -, 3 v 4 'WU' 'Y' c ky' . fps-A A A Q M . xy U ' , W: :Elf rw. yn- it P1 Q , U' . If ,il JL . V W 5 U 'XIX U' 'P A A' ii. A'- vb. w -N 'Af' . KJ, wily' 4 Y I K' K I-'Il , 'iv r I .Q 34' - Fw s 1 'I ,. ...lf 2411111.1141-sioi-u1o:uiu:1r1:n:o 101021viivi-vi-v11vi4v14v1nx14v14a:nr14 COMPLIMENTS -- OF -1- A. D. CAMPBELL CO. J. R. HOE 8z SONS Incorporated Mine Equipment, Iron Sz Brass Castings Welding and Repairs Middlesboro, Kentucky. T. H. CAMPBELL 8L H Baos. Clothiers From Head to Foot Ladies' and Children's Shoes a Specialty MIDDLESBORO STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 301 DRY CLEANING -if-34 34101034-1 9 vioioiogozozoiu rzoxozwxoi-n1o1o:ir1.unqQ..1. 2-vu: vi :oz COMPLIMENTS OF POPLAR LICK COAL COMPANY Pontiac, Middlesboro Mich. Ky. w1ogo3o1ui1og4-31111 14-ioiaiiq-14 .pn-Q01 TALBOTT'S New Graduation Dresses New Gloves New Hose Handkerchiefs Underwear New Bags 1vie14:ia13010103014-1o14-1o14i21.g1.-psxi1 MAN RIN G BEAUTY SHOP We Specialize in , All Lines of Beauty Work PHONE 310 'i vi0i4.T. TNTUT T. TNT. T itil SINCE1890 CALLISON'S Quality - ' Service Price PHONE 114 vicrixxicnicicizvicnicviwiariifviicvisi nio:o1o:o14 iuxoioioiniui 110:41 rioiozoznioiozc 101:110101014nxrxiuxuiozuzozuzf 1 1: Q-1201014 1 3030200 COMPLIMENTS OF Montgomery Ward 81 Co. Middlesbo1'o's Friendly Store FURNISHINGS FOR THE FAMILY AND HOME 0101010101 ri rioiuioio1n2v: :ie 101:11 ia iuicizaiz 1 i:::vio1:::vioi:i:s1w:a Union Tanning Company Nothing Takes the Place of Leather Q Typewriters Safes Office Supplies BLACK MOTOR CO. E 5 THREE STATES DQDGE TRUCKS Bell County's Leading VVeekly Paper Johnson Sea,HO1.SeS H H. C. CHAPPELL, W. E. NELSON, i Owners Outboard Motors 2 ! All Kinds of Printing zonh st. Phone 189. l! Q MIDDLESBORO, KY. ll yjoioznzoiug r11r1ni0iui4ri0iui4:i::ln:1:si4.i.rio1..1o1nl1.1icv10111014 1 10:4 COMPLIMENTS OF Bush-Krebs Company INCORPORATED Louisville, Ky. poifriozozoiogoiepog zngoicrgoiozaugniognxnz nie 14 is if zoqsuzoiuiozoiogmxxc ...5 3.- 4:1014v1oio1cv1o1o:1n2o14v14v1o:4:1o14vzao:o o oss ! ! U ! nlnloxujoz In 4 'x H x K X EIU xi K , , . . 1. . , . . ,y . Q. fi- , .2 .'35g',E' ,? 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