Minerva High School - Annual Yearbook (Minerva, KY)

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HIGHLANDER n, MILLER J. ascxzrr N, BOONE Pfesfdenf V. Pfelidenf Secretary Treasurer Repo,-get Che0fl08d0f Hilf0ri8n. FTA Pep Club Pep Club Pres. Pep Club V. Pres. Speech Speech Club FTA Club Glee Club Sec FTA P. POE Speech Club Editor of Annual Uv 'S G. EADS Student Council Glee Club l ,M 4 , 2. yr' .pl S. BIERLEY Annual Staff Pep Club I. FEGAN Glee Club FTA Club E ef 4, L, Y , 5 5 9 B. HUGHES Rep. FTA Club Glee Club I. I. BECKETT Pres. FTA Club Pres. FHA Club 1K.0 1, Y. IULLIKIN 4-H Club FTA. State Sec. lfo yl , ' v J- DIYER Cap!.,B. B. 4-H Club S. IULLIKIN Glee Club Basketball v P. ORIE Pep Club Glee Club G. FLORA Glee Club Pep Club YB. 2? Q' D. HILDERBRANDT Basketball Team 6344470555 We the Seniors f as follows: o the ,,.,. li ,J ff 5-'fg t...-- g f? J l I I I l I I I I I I l C1655 of WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL W ILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL ,3 14488 do hereby My short stocky irgure toleanene Phyl lxps Phylhs Ormes My alnhty to turn down my bobby socks to Edna Alhson Mar1on Fegan My abrhty to slup school to Mary Eh zabeth hop1ng she doesnt get caught Glona Eads My g1ft of Cuggle to Betty Arthur and my curly lashestoM H S NormaBoone My long black curls to Opal Marns and my ab1l1ty to wash dxshes keep house t L1ttle Hen Mr Halej Genevwe Flora My tall shm ixgure to Rozena and my abrhty to recexve a d1amond to Betty Snapp Josephrne Beckett ball gamesto Donme Stapleton Everett Mull1k1n My abrhty to get and hold a man to Gen eva Hampton Martha Beckett My geometry book to the mathematx clans oi the next years class Scotty B1erley My Uphit to Margaret Meyers and my courage to go to Caprom sto Mary Jane Whmte Barbara Hughes My good looks to Bobby Stevens Yelton Mull1k1n My abxhty to get thrown out of a ball game to Buddy Lawrence Joe Bxlly Dwyer My ab1l1ty to get stra1ght C s 1n typlng toS1s andmyloveforW1lmore to Anna Ehzabeth Moran Pat Poe My httle Feet' toMr L1gonandDonn1e Stapleton also my ab1l1ty to we ar Jeans to Rosele G1bbons V1rg1n1a I-hghlander My ab1lity to st1ck to one boy lPetej to Opal Mams Dor1s Nhller My wlustle at breath takmg legs to M1ss Srmth and my abmhty to Jrtterbug at the Roselawn Tavern to Jean Story Betty Branam My class nng Qand the abrhty to keep mtl to Gene Rawlmgs. Donnle Hxlder- branclt. 'iff ,.?4 Y! Q : I S . v I : n Q u us I : ' ' I I . 1 0 ' Q . . ' I : ' ' I WILL: My ability to get into fights at basket- . . . 9 . . I 1 ' , ' 4 As I turn the pages of Minerva's life history, I find that it has always been in a class of its own. No doubt, we didn't realize, as the frustrated years have passed, that we are making more history to be recorded for '48. We are now bidding farewell to our M. H. S. students, and as we think of the sad time, when we shall leave, there nat- urally comes to us remembrances of the last year that we have spent, and upon a happy four years, we glance backward. It was a bright, sunny September morn in '44 when 16 little green Freshmen, nervously found their way into their rooms. ----- TIITEHS7 we hadknown of the numerous battles ahead to be won. Our Sophomore year was spent in earnest study. We were then mo ed with the other M. H. S. students, and with the new students from Germantown, which boosted our attendance. Our Junior year was a very happy- one, as we were no longer 'Ii'El'E'Insignificants ---- for we held a position to which came the student body for a council member, cheer- leaders, an outstanding speech student, and other assistance. The highlight of the year was our Junior and Senior Banquet, and under the guidance of Mrs. Kitson, we feel that we had just about the best banquet in the history of the school. We also gave a class play, performed by 12 members of the class, but we felt we became so rich from proceeds of the first performance, we refused to repeat lt. ------ Many plea- sant days' passed in May and we were no longer Juniors. ---- ----P. S. Rings were ordered and received in February. CLASS HISTORY fcontinuedl 5 I KCONTINUEDD When we returned to school in the fall of '47, we bore upon our brows the classic symbol of attainment ----- Seniors. Our fourth and crowning year of Success!!! How G?e'S'TwTa feel! Hpw GREAT we feel!! fDon't laugh, ---- Why, our dignity was even contagious. But, as the days passed, several mem- bers dropped along the wayside, leaving only 16 to graduate, being the same number with which we started when we were green Freshmen. My, what a busy day we're having! It seems as though a million things take place, for this year is filled with thrilling experiences, such as---A few days of hookey, a trip to a football game at Georgetown, tour to Lexington, having pictures taken, ordering cards and invitations fwhat a mix-up!!j, caps and gowns, pep meetings, plannings, plan- ning for class night, commencement, baccalaureate and Sr. trip. But most of all, we look forward to the Maroon and Gold folders---The contents of which puts the climax to all our M. H. S. efforts, Only a few more months of school and Minerva will close her doors of learning forever upon us, as a student, but will not fade from our memories. ------------ H-- The four years we have spent, have been happy and pro- fitable, and we wish to extend our deepest appreciation to the faculty for the many things they have done for us, and for overlooking the many things that school kids do, to torment their best friend, the teacher. With a feeling of regret ------ We bid our ALMA MATER farewell --------------- BY NORMA BOONE. 6 xg! 4 FMMM -fs I am Destiny. Yes, I am inevitable.I know what you dream now and what you will always dream. Your fate lies in my hands. I am traveling a long road, but my path is light. I pause, rest, and my eyes grow heavy and lo, in my dream- ing I see an island, the only one of its kind in the universe. I see people. It is the year 1968 A. D. and the peoplel see are ones Ihave followed throughthe yearsbecause of their parti- cular talents and special abilities. These people moved to this island from a place called Minerva, which is in another world. From the highest hill of the island Ican see many things. The island is large, but by moving about one can see what great successes these people have made of their lives. Look- ing about, I see Goze's Opera House. Seated ata piano, play- ing to a vast audience is Miss Gloria Eads, who not long ago was married to Professor R. Johnson. She looks serenely happy. On the out skirts of a small village is a very prosperous farm. But, then no wonder, with the training the owner had while in high school, how could it be anything else? The farmer is painting the garage. Moving closer I see it is .Toe Bill Dwyer. He has great wealth. He is soon to embark upon a great journey to the other world: to China. On a high hill is a large, white hospital. Its name is Eisenhower Memorial Hospital. Dr. Yelton Mullikin, M. D. is staff superintendent. He is performing a serious operation, but he is a noted sur- geon and is successful. Another valuable member of the per- sonnel of the hospital is Barbara Hughes who is working with Dr. Mullikin. She is administrator of the anaesthetic. She is happy with her work. In alarge, office building located in the city of More stown, is an up-and coming stenographer, by name, Virginia High- lander. She is a very happy person, and believes that life has been good to her. A secretary for a large banking firm in the same city is Marian Fegan. Her employer contends that she is one of the best, and her ability for using short- hand is uncanny. Walking down the street, I see a huge build- ing and a sign in front reads, DAILY GAZETT. Something whizzes past me. Why, it is REPORTER NORMA BOONE going to cover a robbery of Mrs. I. VanDines jewels. Re- porter Boone is quite successful and has helped solve many case s. PROPHECY lcontinuedl 7 Proceeding further, I see many happy homes, with fam- ilies both large and small. Phyllis Orme is sending the child- ren to school. She knows that an education is essential. Jose- phine Beckett is debating on whether to have dinner at home or go to BOB'S Restaurant with her hsuband Ray. At the University of Morestown we see an efficient Home Economics Inst. She is none other than our own Martha Beck- ett. Her students are specializing in cooking. Theyconsider her quite a teacher. I look into a large radio station and who do we find as the Chief Engineer ?---No one but Scotty Bierley, who had turn- ed out to be an excellent engineer with credit going to Minerva. As I pass throughout the station I hear the morning Devotional program directed by Miss Patty Poe, who is soon to leave for India. She is one of the world's greatest rnissionaries. Asl go on with myjourneyl enter ahuge courtroomwhere the great lawyer, Donald Hilderbrandt, is conducting acase which is of interest to everyone in the nation. He certainly has made a name for himself, and has won many cases up to this time. ' CRACRAFT'S FASHION HOUSE is the center of my atten- tion as I slowly walk along. Going in, I find manybeautiful clothes being modeled by Mrs. Cracraft, the former Doris Miller. Doris has quite a farnily nowg three small girlsg Pat, Maryn, and Bet named after for mer classmates. They surely love their father, Pete. I hear there is a new governor to come to live in the mansion house on the island. It is none other than Everett Mullikin, who always was quite apolitician in his school days. ---Luck to you Everett. HENDERSON'S HORSE FARM is located on the outskirts of More stown. It is quite a place of interest to the surround- ing people of the country. Mrs. Henderson, who was before her marriage, Betty Branam, sings to the horses each eve- ning. She is very happy as are all the people that came from Minerva way back in 1948. Yes, I am Destiny! I have shown you what has happened in the past twentyyears. Maybe I will visit them again some day. Until then, Goodbye! B. Branam 8 IARGARET IEYERS President ,V my F: 1 ,565 ' ' fy 1? f' 55? TQ, Hag ff Ea ' afJ W? :,' 5 wii 0 v Mg, yq ,, 1 H , 'i lf wa 'l, BOBBY STEVENS OPAL IAINS GENE RAILINGS GENEVA HAIPTON V 'EWQW YUNWQWMG fgf , .,Qf2:,3psi,. ew 6' 5 1 . ' A Q 5 sy Sy' W' 55 .353 ,:f,,Il , -. 'X If K 4 f ' ' Jw .. A 3. ' . fi? .. ' ,,, .,u LENA HANLEY V..Pres. BONNIE ICGILL ROSE GIBBONS Sec.-Trees. EARL SCHEEK 4 BUDDY LAIERENCE IARTY KALLERAN BETTY ARTHUR Reporter BETTY SNAPP Y DONNIE onus V :Q ANNA E. IORAN DOROTHY APPLEGATE JEANENE PHILLIP CPICTURES NOT SHOWN! nozzNA nxLLow JEAN sTonv JANE Aunznson 9 JWM.e wwwm w X X fp BETTY HUGHES President IILDRED WHITE L IRENE HUMPHRIES PAULINE IORAN JOANN TRUE Vice Pres. ELGIN TATMAN BOBBY WILSON NORMA PRICE Secretary BETTY POE Treasurer RUBY HERRINGTON MARY J. WHITE QU' U? . A - 'Fi if K, ri., Q S.:-3 ... J lb. H KN AEK -1 Q-yr? fykigggfel r, BOBBY SIDELL GRACIE GOODMAN e O 33? QI' ,eee A A if Pgxg QW4 A Lhrn DONNIE STAPLETON MICKEY FLORA 10 MARY SLACK Reporter TOM CRAIN JERRY TUCKER 55 QQQE ,Ega, K , A , . L., ,fP,wN hm pw Jkf: M WAYNE WHITE JOYCE SWART2 LOUELLA B. l:I!IIll',F if WILMA P. B. SNAP? W B. HAY P. BESS 1. ROBERTSON -hywV iyj 4'51 :'4.Q.1. , w if, n ' ff. . . GM nf -L J A :TW I 3 ' u p 'X V? -f . rv' 1. ' az ' , ? E. ALLISON D. HURST C. IILLER P. ROSSER A. KISSICK W L. DARNELL J. lucas I. GIBBONS F. NULLIKIN H. GOODWIN 1 B. uccxu. B. STRAUSBAUGH B- IOYER F. WALLINGFORD J. I. CROIDER I. CROIDER Sedan! M S. L. THOMAS 7d R. R. SILER M Teacher--MISS SIDELI.. '0Kmmmmw Teacher--MISS COGGIN ' 13 Teacher--NIRS. THOMAS Teacher --MRS. HUBER 14 Www Z ' Pre sident- - -MARTHA BEC KETT Sponsor---ANNA CAMPBELL 5 I President---JOE DWYER Sponsor---ART I-ICON 15 414' President---MARTHA BECKETT Sponsors---H. HALE 8: T. IUETT ,dazed cmd ' President---JEAN STORY Sponsor---ROBERT SILER 16 Qfeedw Sponsor---MRS. ELLEN FAUL 4-'34 glad President ----- ROBERT STEVENS Sponsor ----- ELIZABETH GOGGIN 17 FIRST ROW- Snapp, Capt. Dwyer, Scheek, Flora, Rawlings, QAlt. Capt.j SECOND ROW- Coach Juett, Y. Mullikin, Halleran, Stapleton, E. Mullikin, Hilderbrandt, Prin. Hale. SECOND TEAM FIRST ROW- Sidell, Lawerence, Halleran, Mullikin, Flora, Scheek, Mgr. Moyer. SECOND ROW- Coachjuett, Hays, Orme, Hilderbrandt, Wilson Branam, Gibbons johnson, Principal-Mr. Hale. 18 JR. HIGH lm NLIDGETS FIRST ROW- Miller, johnson, Gibbons, Hurst, Riggs, lells, Barvard, Gibbons. SECOND ROW- Hampton, Coach juett, Hays, Branam, Snapp, Klssick, Coach Hale. BASKETBALL This past season's basketball record for our first team has been more successful than that of past seasons. Some of the teams bowing to Minerva this year were: Deming of Mt. Olivet, New Liberty, Bethany, and Mason High School. The seniors of the team include: Y. Mullikin, E. Mullikin, I. Dwyer, D. Hilderbrandt. The second team of this year should prove to be a credit to the school as the first team of the coming season. The second team won nineteen of twenty five games. The 'Little Fellows' of the school coached by Mr.Hale, were victors twelve out of fifteen games. The Junior High Team had one of the most successful seasons in the history of the school. The boys who saw the most action were Capt. Bobby Snapp, Wayne Johnson, Clarence Branam, J. W. Crowder, James Gibbons, Arlie Kissick, and Joe Riggs. The season's record follows: Minerva Opponent Minerva Opponent 16 Woodleigh 57 Mt. Olivet Z6 Germantown 22 Germantown Z4 Lewi sbur gh 43 Washington Z0 Woodleigh 43 We stern 32 Lewi sbur gh Z5 Mayslick Z5 Germantown 42 Augusta 37 Western Z4 Lewisburgh Z5 Washington Z7 Woodleigh Minerva Augusta 25 9 BETTY JOHN BRANAM BETTY ARTHUR Captain Cheerleader-3 Yr Cheerleader-3 Yr, Junior Senior I MARTHA BEC KETT Co-Captain Cheerleader-1 Yr. Senior 20 Wahwia BETTY BRANAM JOE DWYER Most Outstanding Girl Most Outstanding Boy GLORIA JEAN EADS VIRGINIA HIGHLANDER Honor Student D. A. R. Award M , ROZENA DILLOW MARTIN HALLERAN 'Miss Popularity' Mn Popularity' Z1 :annual Slfdff PATTY POE SCOTTY BIERLEY Editor Associate Ed. JOE DWYER YELTON MULLIKIN Business Manager Associate B. M. Sports Editors , . BETTY BRANAMIN In EVERETTE MULLIKIN Art Editors . . . VIRGINIA HIGHLANDER 8: NORMA I. BOONE Typists . . . . MULLIKIN, BOONE, HIGHLANDER, BRANAMN, POE Soliciturs . . . BRANAMN, HUGHES, BOONE, HIGHLANDER ZZ dau 044, 23 MAYSVILLE FINANCE CO. 4 EAST SECOND ST. MAYSVILLE, KENTUCKY A LOCAL. FOR LOCAL NEEDS. COMPLIMENTS OF BROWNS SUPER MARKET Znd. STREET ------ MAYSVILLE, KY. ROBERTS, INC. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S READY To-WEAR 51 WEST SECOND ST. MAYSVILLE, KENTUCKY BARBER 8: STEVENS COMPLETE FOOD MARKET MAYSVILLE, KY. JACK KIRK 8: CO. HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES, COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION, HEATING -------------- 49 WEST SECOND STREET --------------- MAYSVILLE, KENTUCY GEORGE H. FRANK, CO. MAYSVILLE'S FOREMOST CLOTHIER Z5 WEST SECOND STREET MAYSVILLE, KENTUC KY BURROWS MEN'S SHOP MAYSVILLE, KENTUCKY P. J'. MURPHY QUALITY IEWELERS SINCE 1878 DIAMONDS, WATCHES, 8: IEWELRY 15 WEST SECOND STREET -------- MAYSVILLE, KENT UC KY NEW YORK STORE---------.. FAMOUS FOR LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S APPAREL MAYSV ILLE, KY. COMPLIMENTS OF G. W. MONEYHON COMPANY ALL KINDS OF RELIABLE TIMBER AUGUSTA, KY. WE FIT YOUR FEET BECAUSE WE FEATURE FIT ---------- SHOES FITTED BY X-RAY RELIABLE SHOE STORE MAYSV ILLE, KY . PHONE 671 See for yourself! DR. L. B. 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