North Warren High School - Echoes Yearbook (Smiths Grove, KY)

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,W-www m ll Ill! fi 3 .4 T 1 1 v.: 5' lu 2 E E bf 4 N 51 fi 2 , gi ., E1 H- lug L Ep fi xi 'x L .il , ' 1 V is DEDIUHTIUH Because yourtenderkmdness love and guld ance have led us to seek the better and more rxghteous thmgs of hfe and because you have pro v1dedus w1th suffxclentfood shelter and clothmg Clas of 1950 w1th heartfelt gratltude deepest love and esteem dedlcate this volume of the ECHOES to our parents whose chlef eloquence IS the eloquence of k1nd thoughts and lovlng deeds I - . . . . 1 . so we might obtain our education, we the Senior ss ' ' , , . . ,f 1 Q NORTH WARREN HIGH SCHOOL Smith Grove Kentucky 1950 With grateful hearts, we the Senior Class of 1950 want to express our ap- preciation to our principal, Mr. Betts, for his inspiration and helpfulness as a friend and to our sponsor Mrs. Great- house, for her untiring effort and loving affection. Without guidance of the type exhibited by these two leaders, the staff would find it impossible to publish this volume of the 'Echoes' :Ml ,, W . t lil ,QQ ii' ' iffliz Z 11 Back of the smooth operation of any institution is the guiding hand of administrative forces. Often times the better it operates the less it's noticed. This is particularly true of our County Superintendent, Board of Education, and our teachers as they continue to do their part in the great Modern Machine of Education. H. W.Betts, principalg Mrs. Harold McGuffey, secretary. Toujours Pret . . . . . . . . . . . A1Ways Ready. --Q., 3 ,E 'OXi?5wGG3FEQ?WWWFW W - B 'Q H? HimLWMmQ5, Us ka S QI, e. w. BEETS Q ig LB. WESTERN STATE CoLLEaE: VLA. Pmeom COLLEGE ron TEACHERS. g. MRS. .ROY G-REATHOUSE B.5. WESTERN 51' ATE COLLEGE. W 'K' as BERNXCE STEPHENS 1ERN STATE COLLEGE. Y M . B.S. WE5 3 HAROLD McGUF 8.5. WESTERN STATE T. vm ff, Y , 5 Bl FEY COLLEGE . HAMBY COLLEGE . LOU XSE ST ATE MRS. L, 5.5. WESTERN Mas. cHARLxE .noses P-.B. WESTERN STATE CoLLEc-E. Fa, MP-S. HAROLD MCGUFFEY P-.B. Bowuue GREEN BUSINESS UNXVERSKTY A. +f.wwAwmywMf M ' X2 M '47 A ,Ss '4 sl No 64N ART?-R N 'N N4 ELL C E650 sr V Mxsixa GRADE MISS 3 WESLV-Y Gian Qocrom 5 UE MR. DyREC OF TH GR PECT BAND MRS. CARRIE COOKE 3RD GRADE 405 OR MRS . M Q 2NO Gkilzlzf TH XWOA P' Q A099 C990 985 . 619 I T mM ,. h 1 I AWS, N MRS. PAGE A ls 051, D Musuc Dlnscron T Ge 'WS Z 405 5? ,l H UJUBD FRUHI THE SEIIIURS This book is composed by the North Warren Senior Class, of this group this book has something to say about every lad and lass. We won't give our class history just now, but we are proud of our heritage and how. From generation to generation down to this day, we revere the name of North Warren in the same old way. We'd had our differences, what senior class has not? But what it takes to overcome, this senior class has got. We don't claim to be perfect, goody good, or to have excess brains. We live active, normal lives, but we do know to come inside when it rains. We are an independent sort of a race, fight our own battles, and look the world straight in the face. When the storm clouds gather and it looks as if the end is in sight, we turn to the old adage, What ever is, is right. A little hard to understand at times, but some day by and by, we will know why shadows instead of sunshine filled our sky. You can round up a few of these N. W. seniors and havea lot of fun, and when the enemy starts shooting we don't turn and run. We point to our accomplishments with feeling and pride, for honesty, decency and uprightness we have stood side by side. We have had our share in the important positions in our school, we have kept an even tempo through its struggles and strife. Our registration shows we are twenty- two strong, lots of good in all of us may- be some wrong. The object of this book is for one pur- pose alone, to bring greetings to you, reminisce and reveal to you the charm of our school home. Summarizing: THIS IS OUR PHILOSOPHY Wouldn't this old world be better If the folks we meet would say 'I know something good about you. And then treat us just that way. Wouldn't life be lot's more sunny If we praise the good we see? For there's such a lot of goodness, In the worst of you and me. Wouldn't it be nice to practice Just this way of thinking, too? You know something good about me, I know something good about you. 6 VIOLET GUINN--CHARACTER IS THE CORNERSTONE or ALL succEss. A-up as ' s if DAVID BOLTON--EVERY CLASS HAS A JEAN OWEN--SHE NEVER THINKS or FRANK PRATHER--SOMETIMES HE slTs HHEH MAN, HERE's ouns, THE FUTURE--IT COMES SOON ENOUGH. AND THlNKS, AND SOMETIMES HE Jusr slTs JENNIE KINCHELOE--NOT VERY TALL, JERRY COLE-'HE LINES TO HUNT, BUT IN FACT QUITE SMALL, HER soon FOR wHAT? NATURE I5 LOVED sv ALL 1i uPsI Au QPU QPV' H LW? Md' I 0? I' Isfe ct CO XCXN' E55 a I , L65 EN GWI A' 'TH Qys.V egx Nfv 000g PQL 196 fb ll Q6 91,2 ,N 51 N X5 M 51p9' 4 Ep 0 LIS H 6 UQQV P IN VIRGINIA PRATHER--OUR THOUGHTS AND ouR CONDUCT ARE ouR OWN. 307' 1 qi LL? I I EARL LOYD ESTES--IT's NOT WHAT ALMA JEAN MARR-'HER HEARTIS LIKE You Do, lT's WHAT You GET AWAY THE MooN, ALWAYS CHANGING BUT AL- WITH THAT COUNTS. wus A MAN IN IT. COLLEEN JORDAN--HER ITALIAN BEAU- TY MAKES HER STAND OUT WHEREVER Q00 10 'HIM Ll --U To to no-f um. E NI' I5 D SHE GOES. VjRG IL Navi GILB FOR : DowNHEERT.,NEv ooo ART-ED ER S D TIME. J ALWAYERIQ S REA N V gP-X vi 9' ROBERT HOUCHINS--I'M WlLL1NG TO BE CONVINCED, BUT FIND THE GUY wv-ao CAN CONVINCE ME. I 1 1 NU' W9 GM- P , cO'?'qfVff X Loeblflv vw - ' P S047- YN 6005 'MN 04, xe 9 ff I 1566 wa VO is Q F s Q93 ON! fc- 74 95,6 01 X' H. twat 54 1 EY 9' 5 KATHLEEN COWLES--Two GIRLS CAN KEEP A SECRET IF ONE IS DEAD. i 's EUGENE WALLER--I LIVE FOR FUN AND I HAVE IT. S YLVIA TPM' ws A ON HV- VQRPA5 E21 T 5 Y: . ,OEOP-i5 AND 5 af-'J a'-08935 Mao -U4 r-W' LESLIE JAMES--A CAREFUL STUDENT, CAREFDL NOT TO OVER DO I THOLIT S THOR HEI N. OSL. THE ECHUES STHFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEFQ MEARLENE HENDRICK, ASSISTANTSQ JENNIE KINCHELOE AND JEAN OwEN,BuSI- NESS STAFFQ VIOLET GUINN, PATSY RECTOR AND FRANK PRATHER, SALES MANAGERS! ALMA MARR AND DAVID BOLTON, ART3 DOLORES MORRISON AND VIRGINIA PRATHER, SNAPSHOTS2 COLLEEN JOR- DAN AND MAURICE COLE, SPORTS: ROBERT HOUCHINS, FRANK BOLTON AND JERRY COLE, MUSIC2 VIRGIL GILBERT, JUNIOR EDITORQ KATHLEEN COwLES, GRADE EDITORSI JOE ALEXANDER AND SYLVIA BOWLES, F.H.A.: JEAN OwEN. F.F.A.g EUGENE WALLER, LESLIE JAMES AND EARL ESTES, TYPISTI MEARLENE HENDRlCK,IFRANK BOLTON, JERRY COLE AND JEAN OwEN, CALENDARQ MRS. GREATHOUSE AND MEARLENE HENDRICK. ,r 1 OFFICERS President ..... Robert Houchins 'f1f- I ,EIE ., W J H f Vice-Pre sident .... Eugene Waller I Secretary , , .Mearlene Hendrick I gf I Treasurer . .... Jerry Cole I I A ' 4 Reporter . .Jennie Kincheloe X . PHHEHTS HHH FRIENDS We bid you welcome on this happy oc- casion for we are glad to have you share with us the unforgettable .Toy of the Com- mencement Season. The scholastic efforts onthe part of the students are climaxed by graduation, however, the. students' efforts are not the only ones reflected in this ex- ercise. To you parents we wish to extend our sincerest thanks and appreciation for your never ending encouragement at the times it was most needed. We are humbled by the thought of the struggles and self sac- rificesyou have made for us. Only through your persistence, courage and vision we have been able to reach this first pinacle of success in our endeavors to acquire perfection. Throughoutthe complete course of our studies the faculty have given of their time, energy and knowledge that we mightbe- come more enlightened and useful citizens. We are the generation of the Atomic age whowillenjoy inventions, discoveries and developments unknown as yet to man. No doubt some of us will help contribute to these. Without your capable guidance we could never attain such heights. There is not a member of this class, I am sure, but what feels a munber of dif- ferent satisfactions in the earning of a dip- loma from this honored institution. One of the greatest of these satisfactions is your approval of what we have accomplished and your expectation of what we may still ac- hieve in the future. Your confidence in us is an inspirationwhich willgo with us from this time forth. The spiritual guidance which we have received and, let's hope at least partially absorbed, from the churches of our little community, has given us faith and moral courage without which no life could be com- plete. This guidance together with the as- sociates of our own age and interests have played no minor part in the molding of our lives.Miay the models formed by these in- fluences serve as a pattern upon which we shall base our future contacts. May they ever lead us onward toward higher and nobler ideas and ideals. And we trust that withthe march ofyears your own lives and ours willcontinue tobe more and more a- bundant in the best things available. So it is with grateful hearts that we, the SeniorClass of 1950, again say Welcome, Parents and Friends, Welcome here to- night. Jennie Kincheloe Salutatorian ll VHLEUICTURU Members of the faculty, classmates and friends This occasionis a happy one to us, for our work here is done. We the graduating class, are full of hope and eager for the great world in which we must take up our life -work, not as here, under the watchful eyes of our faculty, but armed with that power which we have acquired by years of effort under their direction. These have beenhappy years, yes very happy years and it is not without a pang of regret thatwe enter the path which sep- arates our happy past from the broader unknown future. We are aware that this is really the second commencement of our lives. Our life is a book of volumes threeg the past, the present, and the yet-to-be. The first we have finished and laid away, the second we are writing day by day. The third and last is locked away and only God holds the key. To you, Mr. Betts, it is my pleasant privilege, as representative of the class, to express the gratitude of its members for your every effort to make real Amer- ican men and women out of the raw mat- erial within your hands. It is safe to say that no student of this class can ever see or hear z+c or angels and planes, without calling from the recess of his memory your pleasing personality, your witty words and your profound philosophy. Let us hope that you will continue to honor future stu- dents of North Warren as you have honor- ed us. To each of our other teachers we are most grateful. We find it hard to ex- press inwords our enduring affections and our esteem for your sterling worth and nobility of character. We trust that the years to come will demonstrate to your ! satisfaction as well as our own that your efforts were not in vain: that you were suc- cessful, in turning us out - men and wom- en. Friends of the Undergraduate Classes, we are leaving you in the best and most capable hands we know. By hard perserver- ing effort and diligent study we have master- ed many of our lessons. On the other hand for every wasted hour, we have paid by a lack of knowledge, so in leaving I would like to remind you of that old Proverb, 'Sow a thought - reap an action: Sow an action - reap a habit: Sow a habit - reap a character: Sow a character - reap destiny ! How important then, it is that you should sow with the utmost care from the very be- ginning and think only those true and pure thoughts that must eventually develop into the strong and noble life you wish to build. Often our faith weakens under pressure of a difficult situation, but we must have courage to dispel fears and to press ong keeping our eyes on the distant horiiong ever seeking divine guidance lest we fal- ter, then stumble in the wrong direction. Classmates, as we separate let every one bear none but the pleasante st memories of our high school life. Let the same spirit which has characterized our days here distinguish our after life. Let us pledge to live in noble deeds, with wisdom may our feet be shod, Fair hope our guiding star, our hearts by faith be linked with Godg and Love shed its light afar. May we ever strive to maintain the honor of our Alma Mater. May our lives be such as shall bring pride to her and cause our instructors tobejustly proud of having taught us how at least to begin to live. Violet Guinn PHUPHECU As I stepped from the rocket that brought me from China to San Francisco I waved good-by to the pilot, Joe Alexan- der, who had recently received the Nobel Prize for aviation.l had a wonderful feel-' ing of coming home again after 5 years of hard work in a small mission. Upon ar- rival at the Palace Hotel, you can imagine my surprise when the owner who greeted me was none other than Jennie Kincheloe, dressed very attractively in wine velvet. She insisted that I join her for dinner. Who do you suppose her escort was ? Dr. Eugene Waller of the 'Kill or Cure Clinic. Whenwe walked into the magnificient ball- room my eyes quickly scanned the guests for familiar faces. At a corner tablel noticed Earl Lloyd Estes, winner of the Speedway Races for 5 years straight. Could this be because of the practice he got while in high school? At the same table was Alma Jean Marr, county truant of- ficer, who emphasized the importance of regular school attendance. I turned to see Franklin Bolton, the Representative of Kentucky, entering with Princess Margaret Rose. Will she abdicate the throne for love as did her uncle ? Among the other guests were Maurice Cole of Huston, the oil magnet who struck it rich in his own back yard while digging a posthole for a clothesline. One table I noticed in particular was Patsy Rector Watkins and Colleen Jordan Potter discussing the latest novel, For- everl-lot ,a cookbook of course. Franklin told me that David, having strained his voice at his first appearance at Carnegie Hall answering Z0 curtain calls, was re- covering at his southern plantation and would be unable to attend. Because of so many socialengagements Virginia Prather, debutante of the season arrived late. Two of the most striking figures on the dance floor were actress Mearlene Hen- drick and her escort, a top brass of the Navy. My eyes wandered from the dance floor to a table, which was complete ly surrounded by girls, I could hardly recognize Leslie James, the most sought after bachelor in California. Suddenly the spotlight flashed upon two distinguished entertainers, Dolores Mor- rison, concert pianist, and Virgil Gilbert, who replaced Bob Hope in the heart of the teenagers. After the most enjoyable evening I ever spentl retired tomy room and picked up the evening paper to scan the headlines. But my casual glance changed to a stare whenl noticed the article on the front page. Miss Jean Owen, owner of the Hope Dia- mond has gone on bail for Jerry Cole, now residing inthe City Jail, charged with bigamy. Mr. Cole's lawyer is Robert Houchins, well known lawyer all over the U.S. Couldhis arguing in high school have helped him to attain this position? After this startling news, I turned on my radio thinking some music might set- tle my nerves. Quicklyl recognized a fam- iliar voice. I soon found the announcer to be Kathleen Cowles advertising Frank Pra- ther's eye props for those who keep late hours. This is the greatest discoveryffsgince Hadacol.Sudden1y the program was inter- rupted to announce that Short Stuff, the Jockey who had riden Bettle Bum, the winner of the Ky. Derby turned out to be a girl, Sylvia Bowles. Lying in the darkness ofmy hotel room I realized how fortunate all of the graduates of North Warren are. Each has found his place in society and a lasting happiness. Violet Guinn IILHSS Ullll -ll-I-ll-ll- --ll---ll-I---I The Senior Class of 1949-50 wills its ability to study hard to the on- coming seniors. Joe Alexander wills his quietness to D. W. Tabor. Frank Bolton wills his loudness in class to Betty Britt. David Bolton wills his timidness on the basketball floor to Robert Hunt. Leslie James wills his right to be a good basketball player to Joe Cooke. Earl Loyd Estes wills his right to be valedictorian to Jimmie Ander- SOT1. ' Frank Prather wills his right to go to Bristow to Leon Colter. Virgil Gilbert wills his curly hair to Grant DeMuth. Eugene Waller wills his height to Elson Bullington. Maurice Cole wills his right to go with Carolyn Capps to Billy Martin Falin. Virginia Prather wills her southern drawl to Norma Crowe. Alma Jean Marr wills her ability to giggle to Doris Whittle. Sylvia Bowles wills her loud talking to Evonna Watt. Jennie Kincheloe wills her short hair to Dorthy Compton. Jerry Cole wills his right to flirt with the girls to his brother, Wil- lard Cole. Colleen Jordan wills her temper to Dorthy Russell. Patsy Rector wills her ability to copy history to June Edwards. Violet Guinn wills her brains to Yvonne Cole. Kathleen Cowles wills her arguing ability to Sue Carol Studle. Jean Owens wills her pretty eyes to Sue Turner. Dolores Morrison wills her versatility to Nadine Wheeler. Mearlene Hendrick wills her right towork in the office to Bonnie fee. - Robert Houchin wills his ability to argue to Billy Mansfield. 14 Caf- ,Insect vga L ff' A14-x 'wh 1. Jicflfff'-1 ' h' Vi-, -' C Q fE': 1 ' I 6-23' 1 I. 1.5. , 4, ,-.. 1. M X s . f 4, ' 1 -I JR tt t if V Y k Q- ? D. W. Tabor President Joe Cooke Vice President Nadine Wheeler Secretary Jimmy Anderson T reasurer Betty Britt Reporter Dorothy Compton Doris Jean France June Edwards 15 L Sue Turner Billy Mansfield Dorothy Russell Doris Jean Whittle Carolyn King Emma Lou Easton Norma Crowe Anna Ruth Nichols 16 N 9 fl v - '4 L' hx I m g, n ' 3' W n rx .. 'X x Rl .EL ' ' , , a:'F ' 12 Nfl , -'4 ,, - , bp- yr, ' Ilaiuy ,L Lf w if , , N ,E-ski ixyjx 5 ames I 22 ,mag 'W Z 5 '? b 4 s PQ s an A ' -.2 V , -Q , 'qw 1. Willard Cole Carolynn Capps 4 , Nelma Crurnp James Roy Glass A 4553 Elston Martha Bullington Ha rm on I 1 , D ,Q--X 4 -. ' . , . .D Evona W att 'J Grant DeMuth Wavie Loafman 'S f? Bonnie Caffee Howard Massey Wray Miller Delano Pardue 5' 17 ..-4 Kfff' 5, 1 1 ,--IM. . 3595? R obe rt Hunt It rug ,'-K J.. K -as' ' ,ri A jf ,N Ianlue Leon Billy Estes Colter Falin Vt . hens ,fs 'lk gr? Patsy Lewis T Madell Grounds Carol Studdle .5 M my 'fd' T , .,,' I A 5 Billy Barbra Edward Evans Tabor Meeks I l . P Thelma Barbara Betty Long Paine Stenbergen Eupha Charlene Roberta Pennington East Hester in u 1 'X Martha Lou Cox .ws Barbra Evans f wx Carol Simpson Beatrice Priddy ,Os- IQ' ix 18 lr.. ' H' Earl Netherton Joanne Sledge 5 Y ' if - 1' in Pres1dent Vme Presuient ,gh t 9' -elf 5? ' ' r - . , , . to E I 1 yy ,. R i I Y ovonne C ole Secretary in - , 'tiffffzt L Qi or r, N Y Eh . I allgeifi Sammy Cole Re porte r 9ih GHHDE 'DL .pgs ff Y bl 'he 1 , P 'x A ll Q' i e' - V -345. :I 54 ' Fx H A gy , A Kenneth Carter f e A C -, 'M' ' If' .V f w if '1 L f t I A P 5 QkE,r,4,,F- i V, if 'CI' Anna Faye Clemons Freddie Higgs 'f 'fl W ,K -V - ' -:.k . 5, 1 A wr 4 . , I ,L- .Toan Bunch Perlina Grinstead Robert Wines ii 19 4' 1 T W4 .h . , W r lm of Mary .To Potter T reasurer nv Q u n . . 'P - . T Arlis Grounds P Hazel Stenbergen Buddy Britt T? 'jg in '7 Polly Carter Bobby Thomas Ann Alexander Jonelle Herald oo V' ' gl WS P r Wf ,,. 6 J f 'fn 1 Wi 3 m Q Robert Lee Oaks M E if S ty ,V .rf Roy W atson Jeanette C om pton ' S .ttl ' I ,N I Joyce Edwards Billy Cooke R 3 . ef M .V N, c A 'V SF! Z0 Carol Jackson Joyce Sledge Erne st Matthews John Scott Richards on Hollis Meeks Robert Scruggs Billy Grounds ,X ,, .,, .- ' . q Betty Ann Tabor Bobby Bryson . 4, n UHIJEHGHHDUHTES llllllllllllIlllllll illillll-lIlllIlll Jimmy Anderson bare -footed with his toe nails polished. Joe Cooke as a cow-boy. Billie Mansfield without Sue. D. W. Tabor with a mustache. Doris Whittle in a bathing suit. Dorthy Russell as a fat lady in a circus. Nadine Wheeler with a wig. Betty Britt as an opera singer. Norma Crowe being serious. Jean Bunch married to a professional singer. Mary Jo Potter uhopping' milk cans. Robert Wines being quiet in a study hall. Yvonne Cole without a smile. Robert Lee Oakes not blushing. John Scott Richardson with a crew cut. Hazel Steenbergen not riding in a blue chevrolet. Joyce Edwards with a toni. Betty Ann Tabor not being friendly. Earl Netherton without a girl friend. Elson Bullington a fullback at Notre Dame. Charlene East mayor of Brownsville. Bonnie Caffee with her'mouth shut. Nelma Crump a typical old maid. . Willard Cole dating only,one girl. Barbara Payne being gabby. Martha Harmon, on time at her own funeral. Carolyn Capps with bow legs. James Roy Glass not in love. Sue Carol Studle the bride of the season. Carol Simpson, playing with Joe Marshall. Billy James, expelled because of bad grades. Billy Martin Falin, Miss America of '52. I... S. CHERRY COMPANY Wholesale Distributors Groceries Candies Tobaccos Drugs Hardware Builders Supplies Notions Horse Cave, Kentucky 21 X Fw FIRST ROW: ERMON RUSSELL, VIVIAN BOOKER, FRANCELLE COOKE, DONNIE VINCENT, SMITH MITCHELL, LARRY VINCENT, JAMES JACKSON, FRED RUSSELL, JOHNNY EDWARDS. SECOND ROW: J. R. KEITH, BETTY SMITH, MARILYN ELKINS, FRANCES PAYNE, LELA MADISON, MARGARET SPRADLING, WANDA HAWKS, BARBARA HOWARD, JOE LOWE. THIRD ROW: DAVID JAMES, RUBY NELL ANDERSON, HELEN ANDERSON, WANDA PRIDDY, BILLY PARDUE, EDWARD HELTON. FOURTH ROW: MRS. COLUMBIA JONES, JIMMY MOULDER, CHARLES EDWARDS, LOUIS GARRISON, ENNIS TABOR, LEON DICKERSON, TOMMY MCCREARY, DAVID MADISON. EIGHTH GRHDE S. C. F. JON SPONSOR SEVENTH GRHDE MRS. H. B. MCGUFFEY SPONSOR FIRST ROW: RUSSEL POYNTER, JONELL CALDWELL, DARLINE WATT, EVELYN PENNINGTON, BETTY JOYCE WHITTLE, VIVIAN GRINSTEAD, POLLY JEAN BETTS, JIMMY LOWE, DON HULSEY, RICHARD COOKE, JOE HUNT, JIMMY WATSON. SECOND ROW: ELMER NICHOLS, PHYLISS KEMBLE, LANCE HELTON, JIMMY MEEKS, DONALD WHITTLE, SARAH FRANCES WATKINS, SARA HUNT, FRANCES ANNE MARTIN, DONAL WATT, RONDELL ELKINS, DONALD WELCH. THIRD ROW: DEWAYNE CAPPS, LELAND MOTLEY, JOANN CHRISTY, FRANCES SLEDGE, DORIS LEWIS, PATRICIA SMITH, BETTY SUE ALLEN, MARY EVELYN SOWDERS, ELIZABETH BUTLER, BARBARA CALDWELL, JIMMY WHITTLE, BOBBY PARDUE, MRS. HAROLD MCGUFFEY. 22 FIIIH IIIIIIIJE MISS SUE RECTOR SPONSOR FIRST ROW: BILLY JO MITCHELL, BOBBY BOOKER, CECIL MARTIN, JERRY BRYSON, JOE WHITE, JOHN LAWRENCE, JOYCE MOULDER, VIRGINIA LAWRENCE, DORIS LAWRENCE, PATSY TABOR, LOVICE CASSADY, LOIS VINCENT. SECOND ROW: PHILLIS SMITH, JOSEPHINE HOOD, ROSE LEE HESTER, BETTY MADISON, JAMES MCCOY, MARTHA WILSON, GEORGIA SONDERS, BARBARA STONE, SHIRLEY RENFRO, DORIS EMERSON, DORIS JACKSON, FRANCIS WILLIAMS. THIRD ROW: RAY GRAMLIN, LELANO RUTHERFORD, SENORA JESSE, DONALD CONNER, JAMES MCKINNEY, LAVONOA EVANS, HAROLD HORN, JOANNE RUTHERFORD, BOBBY TABOR, DOROTHY RASDALL, DONNIE MAE CARROL, CHARLES MEEKS, SHIRLEY LAWRENCE, RICHARD FLORA, JOHN BRYANT, MISS SUE RECTOR. FIRST ROW: CHARLES EvANs, DAVID VINCENT, HAROLD WAYNE CARTER, BARBARA JANE CHRISTY, EDITH HAWKES, NOVICE CAPLINGER, MARGARET BRYANT, MARGARET CHRISTY, CHLORINE Sow- DERS. JO NELL BRITT, EVELYNN DUFF, LUETTA EDWARDS, MELVIN DAVIS. SECOND ROW: JOHN LOHE, CHARLES COwLES, BEVERLEY EVANS, JOYCE SLEDGE, BEVELEY Jo JAMES, NORMA JEAN EMERSON, MARION MILLER, GENEVA COMPTON, BILLY RAY ALEXANDER, ROLAND KIMBLE, LEROY POYNTER. THIRD ROW: ARTIE MAE LOWE, VENETA ROSE WHITE, JIMMY EwING, JOANN COLE, SARA ANN NETHERTON, PHYLLIS BARLOW, EVA JEAN TABOR, ELIZABETH ANN BUTLER, CHARLES TUCKER. FOURTH ROW: AGNES WOOD, MRS. JOHN MALONE. I sIxIII IIIIIIIII MRS. JOHN MALONE SPONSOR 23 MRS. CARRIE COOKE SPONSOR FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: ELWOOD WILLIAMS, TOMMY MEEKS, DONALD WILSON, BILLY WEBB, LARRY COOP, DAVID GROUNDS, STEPHEN COLE, PHILIS MOSS, JUDY BARRICK, LARRY NETHER- TON, SUE ELLEN MARTIN, MARY JANE SLEDGE. SECOND ROW: LEROY THOMS, FRANK RUSSEL, JACK LAWRENCE, MARVIN HESTER, JIMMIE JOHNSON, BEVERLY SOWDERS, LOREDA HUDSON, WANDA SMITH. BONNIE EVANS, ELEANOR DUNN. THIRD ROW: JURL BLEDSDE, WARREN IRVIN, GILBERT LAWRENCE, LUNELL RUTHERFORD, LONA STEWART, VONIE MERIDETH, SHIRLIE LOWNE. ALICE CASSIDY, CLAUDE WHITTLE, HORACE LA REINE. FUUHTH GHHDE MISS NELL CARTER SPONSOR FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: JOYCE DOYLE, BOBBIE EDWARDS, ROBERT RUSSEL, DAVID BECK- HAM, LEROY TABOR, JERRY BARRICK, WANDA EVANS, VERA PERRY, MILLIE MADISON, JEAN LOWE CAROLYN COOKE. SECOND ROW: JOANN MEEKS, MOURICE MARR, BETTY DAVID, LORETTA I EMERSON, NELL BROOKS, JANIS BOOKER, CAROLYN WELCH, SHELBY KIMDLE, JOYCE KIMBLE, MARY MADISON. THIRD ROW: BILLY JOE HELTON, LARRY JAMES, GORDAN ALLEN, BOBBIE BLAN- CEE, HARVEY BAIRD, WILLIS BAIRD, ROBERT HAWKS, ANN EAST, IMOSENE SMITH, KENNIETH RASDELL, EDDIE WRIGHT. FOURTH ROW: MADIS GARRISON, DANNY DUVALL, JEARL RUTHERFORD, LARRY VERNON, JESSE THOMS, KENNIETH JAMES, TOMMY VINCENT, JAMES MADISON. 2 Z4 il- ' I FIRST GHHUE I ..igMFA4. ,IL ' , Y I .A T .,.L,. A ,.,.,. L. A . A ' .' . i f-,L 1 I ' ' A ,, Y .-:A .41,f,,,,,g' K In ,F U V, g J ,SAY 'E T' W., E, I-N ' JI FIRST ROW: BRENDA FAY RIcHEY, DAVID DAVIS, MARY ANN NIOHOES, EVEAVOHAN FORD, BERNETA LAWRENCE, JOLENE SLEDGE, ROSETTA JORDAN, BARBARA ANN SMITH, PEGGY PERRY, PHYLLIS JESSIE, MARY ANN BRITT, SUE EDWARDS, DORIS CARROLL, LAVERN FORD, SANDRA NETHERTON AND JUDY MADISON. SECOND ROW: HOMER DOYLE, JANIS RAY STONE, BARBARA HENNION, BARBARA HORN, JERRY DENTON, BARBARA GERRON, VELMA CHRISTY, MARTHA PENNINGTON, DORIS VINCENT, DOUGLAS DUALL, LARRY CAMPBELL, HAROLD BLEAD- SOE, MARY Jo MARTIN, JUDITH ANN BOHANNON, GARY WEST, HAzEL DUNN, JAMES TOMS AND JoE LowE. THIRD ROW: BILLY MARTIN, GETTY Jos WILLIAMS, GLENDALL MooRE, BILLY RAY BARRICK, BOBBY BECKHAM, DAVID HuDsoN, LEON HESTER, DAVID TUCKER, GARY WHIT- LEY, RICHARD EMERSON, GERALD YOUNG, DENNIS EAST, KENNETH LAWRENcE, GARY VIN- CENT, JERRY NEAL MARR AND BOBBY WILSON. ... ,pm I D FRONT ROW: MARILYN WEBB, EDDIE COORE, TERRY EDWARDS, WOODROW WILSON, DENNIS CHAMBERS, BOBBY GLEN MEREDITH, MARTHA MARR, JO SERENE WRIGHT, BARBARA CAPLINGER, CHARLES DOYLE, DAVID MCKINNEY, NORMA KEMBLE. SECOND ROW: CONNIE JO KINCHELOE, PATRICIA JACKSON, GEARLDINE NEAGLE, SHIRLEY CARROLL, MARILYN MEREDITH, WANDA MAE SMITH, JACQUELINE MALONE, SHIRLEY PAYNE, NELLIE KAY COLE, ELIZABETH ELKINS, CAROLYN IRVIN, JOAN MADISON AND NORMA DUFF. THIRD ROW: MICHALL CARTER, JAMES HAVKS, DOUGLAS BRUNSON, BARNEY JONES, CHARLES SLEDGE, DAVID LAWRENCE, JIMMY DICKERSON, KENNETH MAGERS, BOBBY JOE VERNON, BILLY BRYANT, GEARLD STEWART AND JOE EVANS. ' ASW? , , -IYT I , if Riff!! E, I I I 25 5 wi Ii-57I4eIf5ZfI'Si f SEUUHD BHHDE MRS. UILMER H. MEREDITH F. H. H. CLUB . A 'Sf .. 1 fe President . . Vice President Secretary . . Treasurer . . Reporter . . Parliamentarian , . Song Leader . Historian . Pianist . 1 b F.H.A. Club and SPOHSO1' Mrs' Ham Y OFFICERS . . . . .Mearlene Hendrick . . . . .Jennie Kincheloe , , Violet Guinn , , Patsy Rector . . Dorthy Compton . . .Evona Watt , Martha Harmon . Colleen Jordan . . . .Bonnie Caffee C om plime nts of WALLACE Bowling Green M OTOR COM PANY Kentucky See ' R. E. BEARD for Insurance 'A Lead' W mg arren County Agency since 1897' Smiths Gro K ve , entucky Z 6 F.f.H. CHHPTER Y F'F A Cha Q - ptel' and Spons or Mr. Mccuff SY OFFICERS President '. . Vice President . . Secretary . . Treasurer . Reporter . A V -L2-u 1-. ig V - Robert Houchins ene Walle r . Eug Billie Mansfield Earl Loyd Estes . . Jerry Cole Compliments of THE DEPOSIT BANK Smiths G r ove , Ke ntucky The Old Reliable Extends to the Graduates d a Prosperous Future 'shes for a Happy an Best W1 fMember of F.D.I.C.J A! Z7 SEIIIUR HUHT III THE HH IIUHL Hill FESTIVHl PHHHUE ., 1 E' Q.. ww ,,HX J.. s , - xr w 'wi Wo, 3 V A 1 f i I in 1 ' 'W 'Q A Vis:-'FWF 1 itil W' - as U' A W -,Awww A .,.,,..,....qp. ',,,,,,,,..-,wfa 'a - I A d. This Float Recelved Second Cash war Mr. and Miss Senior' Mauri . ce Cole and Mearlene Hendrick. Attendants: Jennie Kincheloe, Robert Houchins, Patsy Rec- tor and Franklin Bolton. PEOP LES IC E AND Ice, Coal and a C COAL CO. S. Ford Thomas, Manager omplete Line of Feed, Seeds- and Fertilizer Smiths Grove, Kentucky Z8 i i ' Wi. Glee I Mrs. P au1Page, Director Band, Wesley Gregson, Director Compliments of ROYAL. MUSIC COMPANY Bowling Green, Kentucky Kimball King-Holton Pianos Band Instruments The Best in Music' 29 4-H CLUB F3 W4 SENIOR 4,14 C LUB 12150 JUNIOR RICHARDS SCA uth Seventh Street .fls 4-H CLUB LE COMPANY Louisville 2 Ke t l , n ucky Clay 2042 'Your Scale Probl ems Are Our Busine 30 ss' - We service A 11 Makes M3 KINC HELOE Our School Custodian ,l,,.Q,,. A A Q'-ao CHOW LINE ' 4 OUR NOONDAY PROV IDERS BIIHIS IHHI HHVE BEEII IIEHCHEIJ JENNIE KINCHELOE CLASS PRESIDENT U1 SECRETARY AND TREAS. DRAMATICS N9 CLASS REPORTER 50 JEAN OWEN F.H.A. MEMBER U1-50 GLEE CLUB M7-50 BAND M7-50 DOLORES MORRISON GLEE CLUB U6-U1 BAND M7-50 MAJORETTE 50 KATHLEEN COWLES F.H,A. MEMBER U1-50 GLEE CLUB H7-50 PEP CLUB 50 ALMA JEAN MARR PRESIDENT OF HOME EC. U9 GLEE CLUB REPORTER 50 F.H.A. MEMBER 50 FRANK PRATHER, JR. F.F.A. MEMBER M7-50 PEP CLUB EO JR. PLAY 9 JOE M. ALEXANDER F.F.A. MEMBER UI-U3, 50 PEP CLUB 50 SERVED IN ARMY I8 Mo. M6-M8 SYLVIA BOWLES GLEE CLUB U1-50 PEP CLUB EO JR. PLAY 9 VIOLET GUINN GLEE CLUB M7-50 F.H.A. SECRETARY 50 F.H.A. DISTRICT PARLIAMENTARIAN 50 VIRGINIA PRATHER F.H.A. MEMBER 50 PEP CLUB 50 COMMERCIAL CLUB M8 MAURICE COLE BASKETBALL M7-50 F.F.A. TREASURER U9 SOFTBALL 50 MEARLENE HENDRICK DRAMATICS VICE-PRES. N9 PEP CLUB PRESIDENT 50 MOST VERSATILE STUDENT U9 EARL LOYD ESTES F.F.A. TREASURER 50 STATE FARMER 50 PEP CLUB REPORTER 50 ROBERT HOUCHINS PRESIDENT OF CLASS U8-50 PRESIDENT or F.F.A. 50 TREASURER or PEP CLUB 50 EUGENE WALLER SECRETARY or CLASS U1-N9 BASKETBALL U8-50 VICE-PRES. or F.F.A. 50 LESLIE JAMES F.F.A. MEMBER U1-50 PEP CLUB 50 GLEE CLUB H1 COLEEN JORDAN GLEE CLUB MEMBER M7-50 F.H.A. MEMBER M7-50 PEP CLUB 50 PATSY RECTOR CHEERLEADER N8-50 F.H.A. TREASURER 50 GLEE CLUB H7-N8 DAVID BOLTON BASKETBALL H7-50 BASKETBALL CAPT. U9 GLEE CLUB U1-H9 FRANK BOLTON F.F.A, MEMBER M7-50 BASKETBALL U1-50 SOFTBALL 50 JERRY COLE BASKETBALL M7-50 REPORTER OF F.F.A. 50 SOFTBALL H1-50 VIRGIL GILBERT BASKETBALL U1-50 F.F.A. MEMBER Y-50 GLEE CLUB M7-N9 -.L ',,,L fir... ' , fw.,1, . ' 'X x A , ,. ,K-.WM Q - 54 H ww! Hu4,kQs 1 l AMERQCA ' K Ha- SPEAKERS TABLE: F.H.A. BANQUET Compliments of DERBY UNDERWARE COMPANY 33 ' W Ll-Q -jr. M 'WK wmau This page is sponsored by W. P. MANSFIELD AND SON Oakland, Kentucky Breeders of Hampshire Hogs. 9 F il The F.F.A. Banquet is our annual outstanding socia event for the . . Chapter Captain-Forward Frank Bolton Forward .Terry Cole Forward Billie Mansfield Guard Virgil Gilbert ZX h 5-.., S.. ,, I Coach McGuffey Center David B olton Guard R obert Houchins LEFT TO RIGHT: MANAGER-LESLIE JAMES, Dfw. TABOR, VIRGIL GILBERT, GRANT DEMOUTH, WILLIARD COLE, BILLIE FALIN, EUGENE WALLER, JIMMIE ANDERSON. BACK ROW, LEFT To RIGHT: PRINCIPAL H.w. BETTS, BILLIE MANSFIELD, MAURICE COLE, JERRY COLE, FRANK BOLTON, DAVID BOLTON, ROBERT HUNT, ROBERT HOUCHINS, HowARo K. MAssEY, COACH MOGUFFEY. CHEERLEADERS LEFT To RIGHT: PATSY RECTOR, SENIOR: MARY JO POTTER, FRESHMAN1 NELMA CRUMP, SOPHOMORE, DOR OTHY COMPTON, JUNIOR. CCOKE 8: EWING Hardware, Paint, Wallpaper, Plumbing Supplies Phone 11 Smiths Grove, Kentucky 36 1:20 ,, N tg X w fo ' 4 el W. , L, E --f - 4 V vi M 13 Q. Pvmgigfw I ' ' ,. , 1 oo o IUHHT - HHH GUI d. - g. F 1- beaf nt ior acim , . 11-ty Ways, A e jfs Good humor. W? X W A,-Q Q, IVO6 X if - Gi P . '-8. , rettlest teeth, n e W 5 Nlelodious v01C ' Xu 'X K, o 4 TiN I Q , 51.1 4 1 rr px ' A - , a ' ' 3-ffwg gag, 10 prettiest ey I ,F-I ak' S es' P-umm '00 SVC outhern drawl. S . 5 5 ' ff imldne Pre tties t hai 1'. e husbands ' Fuhlf Lovable WaYs gi. Wu' B6 Mo Good looks. st Pez-son 40 ality. Ability to succeed. 4 .' ' ' M. 'E L Y -. KK!! Sip c'b I Two drips and a drop! Ain't love grand? Ouch! Where are the men? ? All Russell-ed up! Rubber neck. Star player!! Gamblixig? ? What have we here? Little angels? Good riddance to bad rubbish! Oh, dear me! Windy, isn't it? Pretty Legs ? Our Guards Our next president. Waiting? ? Looking for some male? Tough Guy. Hope those faces don' freeze! Three chicks and a chuckle! Phew--That smell! Book worm? ? Always dress for the weather! Ain't she cute! +1 I l A VS. ,Q O42 'fo 0- 0, Wi gig -?.e'12 6 yy A 0 o ,Q K9 fb. 6 Go 0 H I U H E S Oo 1 8 5196. ASQ' ss' Se 0.4. QI 9 5 Q 94,0 Q-'1 2?wsff Qfgigflgk 42 020 Fqgle I Vers I .M A vs saint Stalgn . ,bw ' 4726 rlighes grades uf folli- s H.S Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept Sept Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Ian. Jan. Jan. Jan. naman-.Qmuu-una 1-nnuup-no hn1' ' CHLEIIIJHH ll! HCTIVITIES 22- School opened! Enrolled 412. 25- First full day of school First chow line, too. 26- Miss Mossie asked for a leave of absence.-Sorry! 29- Senior Class organized. Who's your president? 1- Ordered Senior rings- With a set or without ? ? ? ? 2- Seniors first assembly. 29- Picture- Springtime Johnnie. 3- Mr. and Miss Senior nominated. 17- Mr. and Miss Senior selected. 27- Magician- Now you see it, now you don't. 28- Fall Festival-Basketball season opens. Let's go Eagles! 4- Grade Operetta. 15- Oh! Did you see my class ring? ? ? ? ? ? 18- First time in history. . .North Warren beat Scottsville! 24- Thanksgiving holidays begin. Going to Grandma's! 3- Another District FHA office. Congratulations Jennie! 15-l7- County Tournament-Better luck next year! 19- Tests begin-Will I pass? ? ? ? 20- Christmas Dinner. . .is it chicken or turkey? 21- Western practice game-FHA-FFA caroling. 'Altogether Now 22- Santa visited us. --those who were good! 27- Senior party at Jerry's home! 2- New term begins--So did the rain! 5- 32 pages due for annual- Where IS that picture? 6- North Warren beat Brownsville! Yea, Rah, Eagles! 11- FHA Banquet- Your new dress is dar-ling! 45 --11 - cj CHLEIIUHR Uf HCTIVITIES Jan. 12- Culture As You Like lt --movie. Jan. 17- Ballgame with South Warren- proceeds for band uniforms. Ian. 20- Coronation of King and Queen of Eagles! Ian. 26- FFA Banquet-Don't spill anything girls! Feb. 9- Senior play 4941- He Was a Gay Senorita. Feb. 13- FHA girls play basketball-- Where's the stretcher ? Feb. 22- Senior play 1142- This Night Beware. Mar. 2-4- District tournament. Mar. 9-11- Regional tournament. Mar. l6-l8- State Tournament- Where're the boys ? Apr. 6- FFA Field Day-7th Sr 8th picnic-FHA Hobo Day. Apr. 7- Grade School out! Apr. l3-14- KEA-Holidays- fTeachers take ordersj Apr. 21- FHA Style Show- WHAT models! Weekend of Apr. 21- Jr. and Sr. Trip. May l- Mailed invitations- Will they pay off ? May 4- Graduation--What do ya' know--We Made lt! May 5- Alumni Banquet- That's a beautiful formal! May 6- Bon Voyage-Senior Trip! At this point of the calendar, we must stop. We've climbed the school ladder from bottom to top, What the future holds for us we cannot tell- But hoping for the best, we say-FAREWELL. Tumi.. .4 gs 1 l automtll an mama her escort and guest Kathleen Cowles , l I I If l 7 Daniel Benjamin Arnold Benjamin Larry Moore. . Lena Lutzenheim Fritz Lutzenheim Vera Stewart. . .Tune Gale . . . Mrs. Spangossi. ' THE -SENIOR CLASS presents 'HE WAS A GAY SENORITAU February 9th, 1950, at 7:30 o'clock CHARACTERS . . a wealthy widower . . .Eugene Waller . his son ..... . . Robert Houchins . Arnold's pal .... . . Maurice Cole . the housekeeper ...... Patsy Rector . her husband, the gardener . . Virgil Gilbert . Arnold's sweetheart. . . . . . . Larry's sweetheart . . . . . presumably Spanish. . . Senorita Costa De Torriente. . from Brazil . . . Senorita Carlotta Ferrez . . . Costa's companion . Patsy Forest . Doctor Forsythe . . apoor relation. . . . . . . the family physician. TIME: The present. PLACE: The Benjamin home. Tod Miller . . Marthy Hawk . Velma Bayne . . . Francis Mallory . Madame Zora . . Sukey Simmons . Lazarus Jones. . Velma's guests: Nan Carteret . . and THIS NIGHT BEWARE' February 24, 1950 Jennie Kincheloe Delores Morrison Mearlene Hendrick Colleen Jordan . Sylvia Bowles . . Leslie James . Joe Alexander CHARACTERS the proprietor of Black Crow Inn . . . David Bolton the witch woman. . girl who gives a ghost party . . . Alma Jean Marr Mearlene Hendrick Frank Prather, Ir. . a spiritualistic medium . . . Velma's darky cook . . . Velma's darky gardener . . . Violet Guinn Virginia Prather Earl Loyd Estes Hugh Stanton . . . . . Gerald Cole . . .Jean Owen . Virgil Gilbert The Ghost of Alan Blair . who haunts Black Crow Inn ...... Frank Bolton Harriet Hotchkiss . . ........... Tommy Meadows . . ............. TIME: A stormy night in October. PLACE: A summer resort in the mts. DIRECTOR: MRS. ROY GREATHOUSE 47 .,............. ' ----- -J I . C We pay tribute to our room Mothers for their efficient service. Help us improve our transportation system MRS. GRAGSON fbaton instructorj 48 ,M is , 'wb Hi W G Gue s s Who J rg ., 7.. , jf f .Il ,ff ,. XX' Ks Y . 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Melton, Proprietor Smiths Grove , Kentucky For Your A gricultural Lime and Crushed Stone For all Purposes Phone 2800 IHCLELLHII STUHE CUIHPHHU Compliments of BIIIIIIIIIII GIIEEII IIVESIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIEI Compliments of IIIIIZEIIS IIIIIIIIIIEII BHIIII Compliments of HUHMHHS The Store A11 Women Know Bowling Green, Kentucky Compliments of THE HMEHICHH HHTIOHHl BHHH Bowling Green' s Friendly Bank Mr. 8: Mrs. F. B. Hardy and Mr. 8: Mrs. William B. Hardy LICENSED EIHBHLIHERS 8 HHIERHL DIHECTURS bring this Motto Enter to Learn Learn to Serve JAY-CEE MARKET Phone 2020 Smiths Grove, Kentucky Where you get what you like, and Like What You Get Lumber Millwork GRAHAM MOT LE Y Telephone 2147 8: 2043 115 W. Main Bowling Green, Kentucky Everything to Build Anything nn PEPPER UUH BUSIIIESS FRIENDS Hartig 81 Binzel Morris Jewelery Store Pushins J. L. Durbin Sz Co. National Stores Inc. Pearsons Drug Co. Barnard 8: Walker J. C. Penney gl Co. Inc Warren's Men Store Wright's Machine Shop Carter's Garage Compliments of BROWN ICE CREAM AND MILK CO. Grade A Milk Ice Cream and Butter Bowling Green, Kentucky Compliments of DODSONS CLOTHES, INC. 211 East Main St. Complete Men's Store First Quality Merchandise Bowling Green, Kentucky Phone 2795 Compliments COCA - COLA BOTTLING WORKS INC. Coca - Cola Bowling Green, Kentucky We congratulate North Warren on being one of our outstanding schools We invite its graduates and many friends to make our institution its banking home. BOWLING GREEN BANK 81 TRUST COMPANY General Banking Trust Service A growing bank in a growing community L. S. CHERRY COMPANY Wholesale Distributors Groceries Candies Tobaccos Drugs Hardware Builders Supplies Notions SAM NAHM AND CO. General Country Produce Phone 99-2826 117 West Main St. Bowling Green, Kentucky Purina Seeds-Field Seed HANCOCK'S Your Uptown Furniture Store Bowling Green, Kentucky 938 State St. Phone 60 Compliments to The Class of '50 FROM DERBY UNDERWEAR COMPANY Bowling Green, Kentucky Felix E. Allen Robert G. Allen ALLEN MOTOR COMPANY Chrysler-Plymouth Sales and Service Bowling Green, Kentucky See GARMON 81 SON For Dry Goods and Groceries Smiths Grove, Kentucky Compliments of BORDERS PURE MILK COMPANY Bowling Green, Kentucky UNIVERSITY INN Cafeteria Serving Fine Foods 322 12th Street Phone 1131 Bowling Green, Kentucky PARKEET INN Good Food For Good Health 438 East Main Street Bowling Green, Kentucky Compliments of WESTERN AUTO ASSOC. STORE D. A. Faxon, Owner 440 East Main Street Bowling Green, Kentucky MAYHUGH-MC REYNOLDS MOTOR CO Willys Cars, Trucks, and Jeeps, Ferguson Tractors, and Implements for Fingertip Farming 415 8th Street Phone 708 Bowling Green, Kentucky V. J. Bettersworth, President LSE! Oi-5 BOWLING GREEN LINCOLN-MERCURY, INC. Louisville Road Bowling Green, Kentucky Service on All Makes of Cars .AV Roy Holland, Sec'y-Trea s. Compliments of THRIFTY DRESS SHOP Bowling Green, Kentucky SOUTHERN STATES BOWLING GREEN COOPERATIVE INC. 438 Eighth Street Bowling Green, Kentucky Complete Line of Farm Supplies' We Cater to Private Parties, Banquets Dances, and Club Luncheons ARCH WAY INN Phone 968-W 527 State St. Bowling Green, Kentucky TINSLEY FURNITURE CO. Norge Appliances, Home Furnishings, New Home Sewing Machines 234 East Main Street Phone 376 DAVE RABOLD 8: SON Fine Men's Wear Since 1905 Arrow Shirts--McGregor Sportswear Interwoven Socks--Bostonian Shoes Alligator Rainwear--Goodall Suits Main Street--On the Square Bowling Green, Kentucky Compliments of RILEY'S BAKERY 318 Main Street Phone 1632 Bowling Green, Kentucky BETTERSWORTH MOT OR COMPANY INC. Cadillac - - - - Oldsmobile Sales 8: Service 24 Hour Wrecker Service Phone 1556--1274 1036 State Street Bowling Green, Kentucky MCCORMACK'S STORE 206-208 East Main Street Bowling Green, Kentucky 'We Buy, Sell, or Trade All Kinds of Merchandise Compliments of BIGGS FURNITURE STORE Bowling Green, Kentucky CHARLES STORE CO. INC. 409 Park Row Bowling Green, Kentucky Clothing and Shoes for the Entire Family at Popular Prices. Compliments of NEHI BOTTLING COMPANY Bottlers of Royal Crown Cola Compliments of CARPENTER-DENT-SUBLETT COMPANY DRUG STORES Bowling Green, Kentucky While Shopping in Bowling Green Leave Your Car at LEONARD'S SERVICE STATION Broadway and High Street Phone 403 We Deliver Within City Limits Compliments of B. E. JONES MOTOR CO. INC. 1018 State Street Bowling Green, Kentucky GUS THE HATTER Bowling Green, Kentucky Have Your Suits Pressed While You Wait, Have Hats Cleaned and Blocked, Shoes Shined for the Ladies and Gentlemen Next to Capital Theater Building Phone 1075 Compliments of HERB LOWE COLLEGE STREET INN L. RHEA TAYLOR INSURANCE AGENCY The Man With the Plan 931 State Street Phone 9 Bowling Green, Kentucky Compliments of ASPLEY 81 ASPLEY Hardware Co. Main Street Bowling Green, Kentucky HERMAN LOWE 8: COMPANY Corner State and Tenth Streets 'Everything' in Athletic Equipment Hardware Phone 227 Bowling Green, Kentucky Compliments of BOWLING GREEN LOAN CO. INC. 906 1fZ State Street Phone 1961 Home Owned---Home Operated Congratulations Graduates We invite you to shop at our store for your Sporting Goods needs. WARREN COUNTY HARDWARE COMPANY 934 State Street Bowling Green, Ky Compliments of LEACHMAN--POTTER MOTOR CO. 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North Warren High School - Echoes Yearbook (Smiths Grove, KY) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

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North Warren High School - Echoes Yearbook (Smiths Grove, KY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

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North Warren High School - Echoes Yearbook (Smiths Grove, KY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

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North Warren High School - Echoes Yearbook (Smiths Grove, KY) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

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North Warren High School - Echoes Yearbook (Smiths Grove, KY) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 52

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North Warren High School - Echoes Yearbook (Smiths Grove, KY) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 7

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