Russell High School - Revilonian Yearbook (Russell, KY)
- Class of 1938
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The hmirs uf plc-z1s111-Q 111111 stiicly 111ustl1c mzlclc alive. Thcsc fine Russell l111111's must gm with us. This j'l'ZlI'IJlMJli is ufliclx-fl :is thc Ivest IIICZIIIS Im' mulc- ing thc- Russell l111111's stay with us. Tho Class of V338 -CONTENTS CLASSES ATHLETICS ORGANIZATIONS ADMINISTRATION B. F. KIDWELL, A.B. Supelintendent University of Kentucky J. H. BRADSHAW, A.B. Prmclpal Univei sity of Kentucky FACULTY IVIISS EDYTH YOAK, A.B. Morris llzirvey Uollvggu SlliljP'1'fS'-l'ill,5.1'liFil and Latin. MR. J. H. BRADSHAW, A.B. I'niVv1'si1y of Kentucky l'1'iIlCiDili. MISS REBECCA ANGEL, A.B. Bowling Green Sl1iJj0l't'Ri2ltllUlIl21tiCS. MR. CHARLES R. CLARK, A.B. Nlorolme-url Stnito 1'0fH'1lt?l'S Collvge SlliPjP4'ISSI'ilIQfiISil and Sociology. MISS HILDA FRANZ, A.B. H:u'slmIl Vollvgel Suhjvvt-Svience. MR. PATTERSON A. WILLIAM II, A.B. f'f'!lil'l' ffollvgo Slliljl'l't5'1libiOl'j' and Law. Page four MRS. E. K. WADE, A,B. Ohio l'11ix'e!'siTy Sli'jjK'L'l1fY01llll11'!'l'iill. MISS SARAH HENDRICKS HL'Cl'l'lill'Y to thx- SlIDC1'i!lil'YlfiCHi MISS BEVERLY LYND, A.B. and B.S. Ai0l'1'ill'Eld Sluts- '1'vz11-ln-rs f'oll0u'e Sllbji'Ci ixIillhL'lIl2liTCS. MR. JOSEPH MASTRAPALO glIlI,i4'l'i'I5!1llfl Instructor, MR. LLOYD PATTERSON, A.B. Union College S1-1e'nc'v and Co:1c'hing. MR. ROLAND PATTERSON, B.S. l'nion Vollogv S11bjvr'tYEnf,:lis11. MR. RALPH TAYLOR Ulxivursity of K4-ninvky All-vhzlniuul :und F1110 Hand Ilmwimr. MISS MARY WASHINGTON, B.S. Rivhnlond Snlmjvrtfllflillclmlaiics. MR. B. F. KIDWELL, A.B. and M.A. l7l1ivv!'sify Of Iq0!lil1i'iij' Si1pe'rintomlent. MR. ALFRED WARD, B.S. Bowling liroon Coll:-gn nf Cmn- nn-rc-0 SIliDjI't'f+f11JIlllllL'l'Ciil1. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Page six liruest .fX1'111es ,,,.w,...,.. Mzlrizm Dezulc Ferrell Kathleen Riley w.Y,.... . lillllllfl Kate lienfroe Dorothy hlzrcolns .... P. A. XXllllZl1I1S, Il. ,,... ...,. . l'1'esiclc-ut Yiee President Secretary Treasurer Cheer Leacler Faculty Adviser SENIORS AKERS, HEIJCN ANDERSON, ISNRKLFTY, STANLI-XY 18111113 I'l1ARI'lNl'I'I lf':111pyj Girl R1's01'v1' 22 311,10 :study 1, 2, 1:3 Bible- Study l. 2: Sciv111 11 Vlub 1, 23 s 101,141.3 Club 44 Hi-Y l, 2: Busket- liiblv Study 2. bull 1: Fuutbzull 1. AIJGXANDER, ARMICS, l'IRNl'lS'l' XVIIAIA JHAX PI A V' -, In itm' ul' 11111111111 ul lun JJ l'1'1-S. uf S1-11i01'f'l:1sSg G11-11 Club 2. Zi, 4: S1-ie-11110 Club 4: Li- tiirl lil-se1'vw 1, 2. 1- l11'z11'y Vlub 4: D0- 43 l1ibr:11'y l' l u b l111l111: 4. 'l'1'e:1s111'01' 4: S1'i1f11t'1- llllllb l, 2, il, 4. ILANTUN, lllllilh lSI'Tl.l'IR, DAVIS, AIAXCINE l lCS'l'lIl'1li Ll'Il'I Gym., Girl Rosa-rvo l, 2, liirl Rvscfrve l, 2, il, 4, Il, 414 H100 Ulub 3, 4: l4llll'ill'Y Vlub 4: S1'i011f'1- Club 1, 2, 3, 4. llliA'l l'0X. f'HA'l l'lN, FRANK f'llL0l'l.XNN cglimj lJ: k ll Um' 4: Sl'l1'llCC' Girl Rem-1'v0 1, 2. l'lub 21 ll:1sk11tl111ll Il. 41 H11-0 Club 'B l. 2, il. -lg l m11l111ll -11 Bible Study Sc1ie111'4'Cl11b 1, 13, 1' 1-704 1 --. U1 . l Page seven SENIORS DA XVSON. DRliAllUN'l', l4'EliRELTl RICHARIJ fllirkl Kl'l'Tll'l ANNE MAHIAN Dl Xhl lliblv Study lg Hum lsluixob Svivm-e Vlub 13 Mix- Girl Rvservc- 1, 2, Sl'l0YlC0 Club ml C'lim'us 4: Library il, 45 Sviviir-1' l'lub 4: Library Clui Club 4, Il, 4: film- l'lub Sl, 43 4 fl'resirll-ntl 411 Library Club il, 4-I livsvrvf-s 2, l 4 Sc-uior Vive 'reel de-ut, lJl'lLAlll'NT, DOUGLAS, l-'lllflll fllickyj FRANCES Ll'ZlC Scivucn Flub 1, 2, li lamps, 3. 4 fPrc-SJ: liiblr Girl Resvrve 1, 2, Study 1, 2, Sl, 4: ll. 4: Sriem-v Club 1. Hi-Y 4 181-0.3: l.i- JL 4: Hlce Vlub 1, 4' brzlry Club 43 Ari liibrury U l u b 4 lidilur of .xllllllill 41 fT!'l'ZlH,, Rifle- Club l. 23 Mix- vd Ulmrus 4. G ll.LlCY. GYVICNDOIAYY Ulweuij liiblu Study l. Zi, 45 Uirl lziusm-rve ' Svii-live Ulub 2. Page eight 'E HVNIJLEY, HVKT. lC.Vl'Hl4 lxlNl l'1LlZAlil'ITH flliclij liirl liuS0rvQ 1, 2, Girl R1'SC'l'Y0 2. fl, 41 Svimicm- lflull 73, 4: Bible Stullx P 3, 1, 25 film-4' Club 4. Sig l.llN'lll'j' l'lub L Svil-ucv Vlub 2 ll.XXSll.UV. l'll'NlJl.liY, BlAliGlllfllil'l'lfl MAR,.l0Rll'I fMarjQ 1 : 'Q . lil il, Girl R1-'ssfrve l, 2, Ulm- Club lg Girl fly Ulm-41 Club lg Sri- llesl-rvu l, 2. mimi Club I, 2. SENIORS lll'R'l'. LUIS JUIINSON. LIYAIQIC. Ill'Ilil4I'lIiT FICYONISI-I fl s1lj. Girl llvvez'x'v 2, IL 4 film-4'l11b 2, 3. 4: lilrl Row-r'vv 1, 2. il-npp1'IulJ I, il, -lg Svimlllvl- fwlllll I. IE' Gln-v Ulnh 43 llllfrlry Ululx 3. 45 Nuviaxl Editor nf An- nuxll Staff. JACOISH, DOROTIIY LAXIIQICIKT. mm, Fluxvls llirl ll1'sU!'Vu 1, 2, Ulmllhmm il: Ulm- 4'lul: 11: linslu-tlnxll 2. 74. 43 Biblo Study l, 2: l rw0Ibull il. 41 Riflv fllwl-r Iwzurlor, Vluln 11 fl'1v-vutivv nl'fil'4'rJ3 .X n ll u :I l Staff. nf, 1 LICXYIS, ICYICLYN M4-l'I.I'1l'ISlC. XIICAIPN, OSU? Sl-ivllwl' Vllllu l. 1'lIJW.XICl3 115115 Hirl lie-M-rx'v I, Footlmll 21, -LZ CL .11 llillll- Study 1: Noftlmll il, -1. 1.14-v f'll1l, 2, SI, 4. XIXRRS. ITU Rl1'Kl'lNZll'1. l'fRNl'IN'l'lNl'I QNIUD HOXYARII llii-dl Sril-mul Club 1. lf'001lmll 4. P0510 nine - S Mlll4liIGAN. CHARLICS fliorlj Hi-Y l. lllULLlliAN', XVI LLIA M fBilll Hi-Y 1. ENIORS OSBORNIC. ELOISE Qlllliol RAMEY. DOROTHY flleel Girl Rose-rrvel l. Girl Reservf- l, 2, il, 45 Bible Study 1 0 3, 43 Ulee Club 1, 2, ', 43 liib1'a1'y Club 45 Bible Study 4. , ,, J -x POTTER, RANSFORIJ illausl lh-batiiig Club 2, 3, 4, 1Pi'0S.jg Li- brary Club 1, 2, Sl, 4: Sciem-0 Club l, 2, 3. 4 fViv0 Pri-'SJZ Blixvd Chorus 45 Hi-Y 4 1l'1'es.Jg Fimtlmll 2, 4: Bus- ke-tbull l 2 3 4 ' Rifle 011111 ' ' RICFID, K ATHLIGICN fliuloj Girl Rvservo l, 2, J 7 J ', 4: files Club L, ', 4: Lll!1'il1'j' Vluli 43 Sviviive Flub 43 Bible Study 2, 21. Rl'lNF'R0, l'llll'MA li,A'l'E iliutel '1ll'U2lSll1'0l' of S011- im' Clussg Annual Stuff. Page ten v X RNSIIS. ANN RILEY, ELISN lA1lllll'J KATHL1-Il-IN Girl Reserve l, 2, Kham, Cl: Sr-inure Club 1, Scivnve Club 1: 2: Ulm- Club 2. 11.43 S0c'y. of S 9 u i or Bible Study Ll, 2. Class. RTGGS, FLARA ROSE Ullairifwj Girl Rosmwc 1. 2, fl, 43 Scin-uve Club 'lg lllee Club 45 Li- ln'zu'y Club 41 Au- nuul Staff. ENIORS TRUMBO, HELEN CBJ Girl Reserve 2. 4 CPres.l: Glee Club 1, 3, 4 tSer'y. and Treas.J Science Club 2, 4 fSec'y.DZ Li- brary Club 3, 43 Bible Study 4. S STEPHENS, MARY Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Science Club 2, ll, 4, Girl Reserve 2, 3, 4. TKENT, IMOGENE llmiej Girl Reserve 1 2. 3. 4 fSee'y.bg Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, fI'res.J: S1-ienc e Club 1, 2. 15, 4: Li- brary Club 4 fviee Presjg Bible Study l, 2, 3: Associate Editor of Annual. STRINGER. BILL XV AL K ICR. EM MA .IEA N fJeanJ Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 1. VVALKER, XVEBB. J,-Xllllis VVEBB, JULIAN XVEBB, TALTON VVILSON. LAXVRHNCE GILBERT ffl. G., LORKAINE fT,,Ikm.J Science Club 2: Football 2, 3. . ' Basketball 4, R. Football 1. 2, 3, 4. Blblff Sfudy 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, H. S.-V. H. S., Lu- 4q Basketball 1, 2, vzisville, Ohio: Glee l 3. 4: Hi-Y 2. 41 Club 1, 2: Basket- Bible Study 23 Rifle ball 2, 31 Baseball Club 23 Debating 3. Club 4. NVIMMHR, MABEL YOUNG, MARVIN fFerd7 Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 42 Glee Club 3. 4: Bible Study 1: Science Club 1. 2. Football 2. 3g Bas- ketball 12, 3. 3: Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 1, 2. Page eleven o SENIOR PROPHECY INVandering aimlessly along an old country road one clay, I came to an old well. I had heard that somewhere in the countryside there was a magic well, which when one dropped a pebble into it, would reveal anything the person desired to know. Never believing such fool', I, however, thinking this might be the so-called mythical well, decided to test its power. I plucked a pebble from the earth, dropped it into the well, made a silent wish to know the future of the Seniors of '38, and then peered into its depths. As the ripple from the pebble began to become indistinct, I heard music, and in the depths I could see the interior of Carnegie Hall. At the piano sat a girl. Her audience was spellbound by her rendition of the music of the masters. just as I recognized Imogene Trent, the last ripple died away, and the scene was no more. Astonished and excited at what I had just seen, I picked up a handful of pebbles and began to drop them into the well. The next vision that I beheld blinded me for a moment, because it was a great bank of white snow in the Alps. A professional skier was performing for the amusement of the crowd. She was Evelyn Lewis. The next scene took me from the Alps to the sunny beach at NVaikiki, There I saw G. NVebb in the full regalia of a life guard, walking back and forth eyeing the beautiful native girls. As this scene faded, I dropped another pebble and immediately I was viewing the interior of a broadcasting station. Before the microphone were standing the 'fKomedy King of the Kilocyclesu and the NVittiest XVit in the XVitty VVorldU otherwise known as Francis Lambert and Hunter Barnett. This scene didnit surprise me, because I had witnessed their gay banter in English 4 Class. As guest artist on this same program was the great sculptress, Helen Trumbo, being interviewed about a very magnificent piece of sculpture Spring Spiritu, which she had just completed. The next scene took my breath away. It was the world premier of Dig Your Gold and Like Itn, starring the heavenly-eyed Hllotti Rameeu, supposedly a French importation, but actually Dorothy Rainey. As famous personages left their limousines and walked up the flower- banked avenue to the microphone in the lobby of Grauman's Carthay Circle Theatre in Los Angeles, where the premiere was being held, I recognized many of them as classmates. These were: VVorld Tennis Champion, Ransford Potter. world's greatest feminine tap dancer, Dot Jacobs, the second Garbo, Eloise Osborne, greatest mathematician since Einstein, Emma K. Renfroe, great short story writer, Mary Stephens, and deep sea diver, VVilliam Milli- gan. VVhen I dropped another pebble, I heard the beat of red-hot rhythm. The scene was the exterior of the famous El Morroco in New York. A huge neon sign announced, Kittie Katto and Her Kittens, VVorld,s Most Famous Feminine Dance Bandn. The scene suddenly changed to the interior of club and there on the bandstand was the Nimble Nockout of Synco- pationu. who was really Kittie A. Delahunt. A This scene was replaced by one showing the interior of the Metropolitan Cpera House in New York. A great prima donna was taking her l5th cur- tain call after performing Mimi,' in La Bohemen. She was known as Madam Clarissa Rosa, but I immediately saw that she was Clara Rose Riggs. Page twelve As soon as I dropped the next pebble, I heard the blare of a circus band, and found myself gazing down upon a 3-ring circus. In one of the rings, a graceful bareback rider rated excited Oh's and Ah'si' from the amazed audience. Mimi was her pro name but she would answer to the call Mable YViH11l1C1'H. In another ring Iioward Mcilienzie was clowning in a trained monkey act. The following scene. a peaceful one, was a dude ranch in Texas. The strikingly beautiful ranch hostess, Maxcine Davis, was riding the range. gazing toward the beautiful sunset. XVhen the ripple subsided after I dropped the next pebble, I saw upon a stage, the greatest orator since Demosthenes, Ernest Armes, delivering a spectacular address, Year Books. and XYhat They Have Done To Mew. The next scene showed two of our dainty damsels, Kathleen Reed and IYilma Alexander, as mannequins at the very exclusively Mainbochers in Paris, where they were modeling for the feminine crowned heads of Europe. They modeled creations by Elseei' who was Esther Lee Butler. a great fashion designer. Peering intensely into the wonderful old well, I dropped my last pebble. Immediately a series of split-second scenes passed before my vision. Among these I saw Stanley Anderson, six-day bike rider: Edward McCleese, auto speed racer: Dewey Hilton, mountain climber: Osie Meade, snake charmer: Lois Hurt, famous torch singer on Broadway: Juanita Filbin. newspaper scribe: Frances Douglas, ballet dancer: Frank Chattin, Olympic star: Emma J. VValker, a beautician: NYinifred XVimnier, a XVall Street broker: Kathleen Riley, photographer's model: Helen Akers, a College Dean: Moe Marrs, State Governessg Jackie liratton, a novelist: Lawrence XValker. traveling salesman: Talton XYebb. Marvin Young, Doris Blanton, Julian XYebb, I.or- raine XVilson. all great lawyers Ctheir I.aw Class must have been the great influenceJ: Bill Stringer, champion jockey: Anne Elise Riggs, parachute jumper: Jerry Mitchell, author of the book My Secret of Speed for Getting through High School : Felonise I.eake, radio comedienne CI suppose that infectious giggle had something to do with itjl Catherine liurt, dancing in- structress: Elizabeth and Marjorie Hundley doing a Sister Act in a hit musical comedy: Margaret Hanshaw. managing a professional girls' foot- ball team: Gwendolyn Gilley, lady scientist: Fred Delahunt, airmail pilot: Dick Dawson, author of a new dictionary with his own ideas of pronunciation: and Clarence Berkley, Editor-in-Chief of a monthly publication. At last the series ended, but I had not yet seen Jack Chattin or Herbert Johnson, so I searched for two more pebbles. Upon finding them, I dropped one into the wall. Immediately there was a deafening roar. The scene was Madison Square Garden, on which a new King of Heavyweightsi' had just been crowned. He was none other than Jack Chattin. Then the final pebble was dropped, and there was lIerbert Johnson de- livering his Inaugural Address as the President of these United States. Of course, every class has its U. S. president. and I have watched closely to see which of the Seniors of '38 would occupy that worthy position. At last, with thunderous applause, the scene ended. I turned away from the well, thanking my lucky stars for that chance to peer into the future, and vowing never again to disbelieve in so-called mysti- cal powers. Page thirteen V l SENIOR CLASS WILL The following is the last will and testament of we, the graduating seniors of 1938. ,-Xs a whole we wish to will to the juniors our dignified positions, our home rooms, our privileges, and our front seats in Chapel. The will fol- lows : Dot .lacobs leaves her place as Senior Cheer Leader to Harold Rice. Herbert Johnson wills his ability for getting good grades to Creth Snedegar. Stanley Anderson bequeaths his shy disposition to YValter Callihan. Dorothy Rainey wills her promptness to Bill Franz, lirnest Armes wills his business ability to Bill Duke. Lawrence NValker leaves his place as a tackle on the football team to Thomas Lewis. lfelonise Leak wills her giggles to llilda Garnett. llelen Akers wills her smallness in height to Una Lee Vanderhoof. Lois Hurt wills her dark complexion to Bernice NVilson. Ransford Potter wills his oratorical power to john Hogg. . Noe lirnestine Marrs leaves her studious inclinations to lithel Dowdy. XVihna jean Alexander wills her red hair to Anna Marie jones. XVinifred XVimmer leaves his many years of school experience to Bill Steele. lfmma Kate Renfroe wills her height to Irene Cox. lXlarguerite Hanshaw wills her sweet disposition to John llogg. -Xnn lilsie Riggs wills her soprano voice to Ceorgeann Lehlaster. Dick Dawson wills his power for using jawbreakers to Harry Artis. Iilizabeth flundley bequeaths her quiet manners to Jeanette Harris. Kittie ,Xnn llelahunt leaves her giddiness to Mollie Cyrus. Frank Chattin wills his athletic ability to Bob llilton. .lackie Bratton wills her slenderness to Yivian Carniiehael. lloward Nelienzie wills his acting ability to Earl Lyean. limma ,lean XValker beqneaths her way with out-of-town boys to Ade- laide 'Wlilliains Francis Lambert wills his wit to lfernian XX'illis. lidward Mefleese wills his love of arguing to james Hamer. Osie Meade wills her love of red to Beryl Atkins. ,luanita Filbin wills her desire for a Toni Cat sweater to Dora Ritter. Charles Milligan wills his drawing art to 'llierbert Arthur. Iisther Lee Butler wills her neatness to .Xnn Rice. Page fourteen one XVit Hunter Barnett wills his way of making people laugh to Lawrence Lester. Gwendolyn Gilley bequeaths her seriousness of mind to Fdith Howell. Jack Chattin wills his way of blushing to Charles Chattin. lmogene Trent leaves her musical talent to Kate McKnight. Mabel vVlIHI11Cl' wills her love of chewing gum to Mabel Lunsford. lVilliam Milligan bequeaths his love of a quarrel to John -loe XVillis. Katherine Hurt leaves her love for dancing to Stuart Roby. Bill Stringer leaves his executive ability to Flwood Stringer. Eloise Osborne leaves her place as wittiest girl in the Senior Class to Francis blohnson. Marvin Young bequeaths his love for Marguerite Hanshaw to Faul Holbrook, jerry Mitchell wills his mustache to Clarence Lunsford. Kate Reed wills her popularity with the boys to lletty Carman. Evelyn Lewis wills her natural curly hair to Delcie XYard, Fred Delahunt wills his dimples to Elmo Mitchell. Marian Dean Ferril bequeaths her place as a poetry writer to ,lack Siple. Kathleen Riley wills her sweet Disposition to l'auline Carter. Helen Trumbo bequeaths her managing ability to Minnie Mae Melvin. Julian XVebb wills his expressive brown eyes to Robert VVheeler. F. XYcbb wills his love for loud shirts to Atlee Conn. Clarence Berkley leaves his love for reading good magazines to Guy Trent. Doris Blanton wills his love for farming to Ossie Yates. Francis Douglas wills her love to talk to Dorothy Chisolm. Marjorie Hundley bequeaths her out-of-town correspondence to Sallie Gearheart. Dewey Hylton wills his love for playing hooky to Bill Melvin. Lorraine XYilson leave her love for XYurtlund boys to Iona Sargent. Talton Xlfebb leaves his love for speeding to Charles Burton. Mary Stephens bequeaths her most conspicious characteristic. silence. to Norma Lee Riggs. Signed and Sealed this twentyfeighth of March, in the year of our Lord thousand nine hundred and thirty eight. Signed: Clara Rose Riggs. nesses: Grumpy Micky Mouse Donald the Duck. Page fifteen SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Upon entering Russell leligh School in l934 we resumed our duties as Freshmen. After try-outs Dot Iacobs was elected Cheer Leader. The next year we were more progressive. Bill Franz was the only Sophomore to receive a letter in football that year. For the first time in History, Russell won the District Tournament and played in the State Tournament. As second classmen we were rated high with Mr. P. A. Wlilliams, jr., as our sponsor. Wie proceeded toward higher standards. Our victory over Ashland in the Regional Tournament at Raceland was a red letter day in our History. ln spite of our singing Old Man River Stay Away From My Doorw, the Ohio River came up to see us and saturated the city. Wle were dismissed from school for four weeks which we had to make up. .Ns the Annual junior l'roduction, we presented the play, XYhat Happened to Judyu. The most important social event ol the year was the Coronation Party, given by the juniors in honor of the graduating class of l937. Max- cine 'Uavis was crowned Queen. Alas! We are first classmen. XVe entered our last year in high school with the hope of completing our last year in a big way. The big stadium at Sportsman Field has added to the enjoyment of the football games. They all laughed even the teachers, when the Seniors imitated the faculty in the Senior Chapel Vlw1'Ug'1'Z1111. Although our basket- ball team was just I'll11l161'-Llp in the District Tournament played in our gym- nasium we won the Regional Tournament played at Morehead, and played in the State Tournament at Lexington for the second time. The two pro- ductions L.-XDY SPITFIRE AND SPRING FEVER are representative of the dramatic ability oi the Seniors. Baccalaureate. Class Night, and Com- mencement follow in rapid succession. The time comes too soon when We must say goodbye and thanks to those who have helped us. The Strains of HOME ON THR RANGE will always bring back please ant memories of the Seniors of ,SS Page sixteen CLASS POEM A SCHQOLIS FAREWELL llZll'L'XX'Ull. to thc fliguily, l2lllg'lllCI', :1111l noise Ol' 11111 Sc-uiors ol' 1l1i1'ty ciglu. lt XVUIIVI ln- long 'till you'll z1ll lu' gouc, ,Xllfl your fllllllllli' lclt lo lfzuv. lillll' will ln- kiull to some of you. 'llo otl1v1's slu- might not lnc so true. lut XYllZlU'X'K'I' l1:11111e11s y'ou'll :1lu'z1x's ln- just tlu- Scuiors ol tl1i1'1yfcigl1t lo 11111. Nly lloors lll'C XX'tIl'll lay your Ylllllllllg stvps 'l'o gp-1 to class Ull fllllC. Your :111tog1':111l1s cz11'x'ccl upon my clcslis 5111110 of you lcz1yc lmclliucl. l ye sl1:11'ccl your 1oy's :111cl 1111s1o1'1u11es too. l'x'c lilllgllllfl. loyrcl. z111fl criccl with you. lui to you l Zllll just ZL Stl'LlL'l1ll'C of stouc. xxvlllllllll ll soul to cull llly own. l':11'c1x'clll mln-zu' S1'11io1's of 1l1i1'ty-viglu. lic-111Q111l1v1' 11111 wl1il1- yklllllf' st1'11gg'l511'g' with lfzue Xs ilu- 1112100 wl1c1'c you lCZ1l'IlC'fl thc Clolrlcu liulv. X Ur just :1s :1 l.l'lC'1lfllY. loucly, olcl school. -Kl:11'1o11 l'01'1'cll Page 8l'I'C7LfG!7lL SOCIAL The Senior Class niade its selection of the 'kperiect Senior Girl and Boyu. Dorothy Rainey was chosen the inost heautilnl girl and Qlack Chattin, the most handsome boy. Qther selections were: Most Popular Girl .,.. .. Most Yersatile tiirl .,,, , 'XYittest Girl .,..,, Most Popular Roy Most Yersatile Hoy Dorothy Iacohs Imogene Trent Eloise Usborne Ransford Potter Franlc Chattin XX'ittest Hoy ..,V, Francis l.Z111ll3C1't Best Hoy Athlete ...., ,,,, F rank Chattin The Senior Class has given two very entertaining plays this year. The nrst one Lady Spitlirem was given in the fall. Dorothy Rainey was Lady Spitfire and Bill Franz played opposite her. Others in the play were: XVil- nia lean Alexander. Imogene Trent, Kathleen llurt, Helen Truniho, Francis Lambert. Al, G. Vtfehb, lfrnest Arnies and lloward McKenzie. The other play was a coinedy given in the spring. l.ois Hurt and llill Franz played the leading parts. Other characters in the cast were: Ann Elisa Riggs. Rans- ford Potter, Mary Stephens, Herbert johnson. Dot hlacohs, Ricky Delahnnt. Moe Narrs, listher l.ee liutler, Dick Dawson, and Francis l.El.111lJC1't. These plays were directed by Miss Lois Swan. Page eighteen JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS ADVISORS A, J. WARD AND C. R. CLARK Louise lJUl'lCl' Ralph listvs lfrances Taylor llzirolcl Ricc llresirlcnt Vice Prcsiclcnt SCCl'ClfZ1l'V Cheer Lcaclcr Garnet Armes Mary Jo Ball Charles Vidt Burton Dorothy Chisolm Herbert Arthur Bill Blackburn Pauline Carter Elzena Clark i Laura Clark Atlce Conn Helen Cunningham Guy Fleck Ralph Clark Clayton Cunningham Ralph Estes Marie Gilley Page nineteen JUNIORS OF i938 James Hamer John Hogg Earl Lycans Elsie McLaughlin Jeanette Harris Clarence Lunsford Emma Jean Minnie Mae Melvin lVIcComas William R. Merritt Louise Porter Iona Sargent Una Lee Vanderhoof fBillJ A. C. Neill Frances Sanford Frances Taylor Delcie Ward CLASS HISTORY ln September. l935, a group of nearly one hundred eager and happy Freshmen rushed into the halls oi Russell High School with the highest hopes of some clay ruling over other classes as a first class tSeniorj student. The first year of their school was uneventful with the exception of the election oi the following Class Officers: Yernon Sargent as RRESTDENT, Jessie 'NValker as YICE PRESIDENT, and Junior Xvilffl as SECRETARY AND TREASURER, and the TNITTATIONA Page twenty Jursllons or 1938 Dorothy Willis Mabel Lunsford Herman Willis Juanita Wilson Bill Franz Creth Snedegar None to soon the years of '36 and '37 drew near. Some of those happy freshmen had been dropped by the way side. while others had passed on to higher classes. As juniors. we started the first semester of our Junior year with the election of class officers. l.ouise Porter as Presidentg Ralph lfstes. Yice l'resident: and Francis Taylor as Secretary and Treasurer. The junior Class has the honor of having quite a number of athletes, both in Football and llaslcetball. To the 'll1lllfil'S of next year, we hope that you too will have as many letterinen on your team as we have had. :Xt present we juniors are centering our utmost attention on the Annual junior and Senior Banquet and Reception. This is the inost outstanding social event for us before we pass on to our final year, then it will be some one else's job to worry about this aH'air of honoring the Seniors. So to the Seniors of 39 , we wish you a niost enjoyable and successful career alter your work is hnished at dear old Russell Ili and we express the hope that some day we shall meet up with you on our long journey to lfAlXllC . Page twenty-one SGPHOMGRES OF 1938 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Tlionias NX 1lSOll w,Y.. ,Y,..V ...V....,......... l t resident Elwood Stringer ..,,.. .......,,......7,,. N 'ice President Edward Rayburn .,... ,,,,. S eeretary and Treasurer Adelaide Wlillianis ,.A..,,,,..,.....,,. Cheer Leader Mildred Gearhart Edith Putnam Juanita Maggard Naomi McComas Wilma Carman Ruby Caudill Mary Alice Goolsby Erma Gallion Lucille Adams Ernestine Riggs Emmitta Rounds Ellis Powell Bob Hilton Ruth Johnson Lee Brummitt Lee Thompson Melvin Duerk Page twenty-two ROSTER Elenor Shelton Fay Anderson Helen Sparks Lucille VVard Hazel Douglas Virginia VanDyke Mary Ellen Fosson Donna Faye Lang Jane Adams Rans Brown Gladys Gall.on Mary Frances Ramsey Edward Rayburn Nellie Workman Nancy Roberts F. C. Filbin Hcrshal Howell Jack Arrington Wanda Fouts Dorothy Callihan Alma Ruth Stewart Adelaide Williams James Dunn Anna Laura Brown Bill Stevens Juanita Strickland Elwood Stringer Frances LeClar Betty Shelton James Maines Ruth Gilley Mollie Taylor Truman Swing Thomas Wilson Woodrow Wells - 1 SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The Class of 1940 with seventy-one hoys and girls in tow. rushed pell- niell into the Russell lligh School on September Sth, 1938. ' The swift rush of classes, tests, and activities. soon faded and took its place. The class offices were duly and ably lilled by: Thomas XYilson ...... ....,,,,, P resident Melvin Duerk ,,sl,,, ,.... X 'ice President lfdward Rayburn ..sV.. ,...Y.,.. S ecretary lilwood Stringer ..., ,.... T reasurer The Sophoinores did their part to niake athletics a success. Roh Hilton starrccl hoth in lnaskethall and football. Bill Mcllrayer, who was the most outstanding of the Sophoinores in football. was ahly supported by Elwood Strinffer, Milton Mourcr, and Blelxin Duerk. h On the journey to the Junior Class. Kliss Yoak. Miss Aiigel. and Miss XYashington acted as our guides. Page twenty-three FRESHMEN OF l938 BiHy hleLHMche0n ,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,., ,--,-,,---- Pfggdcnt l lilflk Sipllf Y---VV..,YY.-- Vice President ESfll6I' lVlClYlI1 .,,,. ,------- S Qcfgtglfy lqZltlllCC1l LCWIS ......,,,,,, ...,,,,,,A,,A,.A,,,,,,,,,,A,.,.,,v,,,,-VYV-,,,, T 1'ea5u1'Q1' Gladys Algeo Dorothy Carmichael Robert Cunningham Imogene Duke Eloise Franklin Major Garnett James Harris Francis Johnson Edna LeCler Katheleen Lewis Lloyd McKenzie Elmo Mitchell Charles Phillips Virginia Reynolds Ruth Ruggles Johnny Siple Lucille Smith Chester Stevens Mildred Callihan Carl Virgin Page twenty-.four ROSTER Robert Bagby Betty Carman Francis Curnutte Carl Dunn Bill Fugate Bill Hackworth Kathryn Harris Charles Kidwell Jack LeRoy Robert Lewis Kate -McKnight Helen Osborne Lloyd Rainey Norma Lee Riggs Dorothy Sandford James Simonson Francis Steele Earl Temple , Lucy Wheeler Margaret Burton Claudine Clark Betty Douglas Carolyn Endler Harold Fosson Alvin Haines Leo Hinton Georgeann LaMaster James Lester Bill McCutcheon Esther Melvin Betty Jo Phillips Frank Ratliff Clayton Ruggles Phyllis Shelton Allen Smith Joe Stephens Evelyn Thompson Robert Ray L. E. Patterson, Instiuctoi FRESI-IMAN CLASS HISTORY lfarly in the fall of this year we poor trembling freshics entered the grim. awe inspiring and hallowed portals of Russell High School determined to carry on the tradition of all freshics in the past and the years to conie. XVith all the vi1n and vigor that characterizes and stamps all freshies we entered into the rather exciting life tthenj of the hustle-and-bustle of Ifigh School life. There was nothing about us to inark us as different from the thousands of predecessors that have preceded us except that in all probability we were greener. This year has been one of the most calm and uneventful years for the Freshman Class in the history of Russell Iligh. The biggest date and most feared of the year, as always, was that dreaded day of disaster for the Iireshies but of extreme joy for the dignified Seniors. Initiation Iiay. After surviving this inajor disaster with nothing inure than a few days standing up we once more began to emerge froin under the pall that had fallen, Rap' idly turning from a sickly green to a more brilliant and satisfying green we rapidly saw the hours march by in school. XYith no great Hood, as of last year. to delay us we rolled smoothly on to our point of destination. In the first inass ineeting earlier in the year the Freshies had already picked SCAR- l.liT ANU GRAY for their colors and the following motto: XYITRE OX OUR XXQXY. XYe elected our class officers after several heated argnnients and elections. the results were: 'I'RliSII3lCNT. liII.l. lXIcCUTCl IRON, YTCIC VRICSIDENT, IOHNNY SIVLIQ. SICCRICTQXRY, ICSTIIFR MISL- YIN, TRICASCRIQR, li.VXTHI,liEN LICXYIS. .-Xnd as you read this we have already had the biggest date of the year for the lircshies or are very near to having it. That being the l938 Connnenceinent date. For on that date the Freshies will have been rewarded for all their persecution from their elders. the Seniors. They will have a chance to gloat over the future. Ini- tiation Date when they will be in the shoes of their persecutors of this year. And so with the final date of the year the lireshies turn a healthy pink color and step into the shoes of their ininiediate superiors the Sophoinores and can give the Bronx Cheer to the rest of the High School whenever they feel like it and not be afraid of some Senior calling them down for it. Page twenty-five Page twenty-six Y ATI-lLETICS Bill Franz Tackle Francis Lambert Edward McCleese Tom Center Page twenty-eight Assistant Coach FCOTBALL Lloyd E Patterson Coach Patterson A. Williams, Jr. Frank Chattin Alonzo Burton Julian Webb End and Captain Guard End STX 3 -I E+, 'Mil 3? it Lewis Fritz Mansfield Back Back Back FOOTBALL HISTORY During the season of '37, the Red Devils piled up a total of 2041- points against their opponents' 50, Losing only two games during the entire season, one to Catlettshurg, and the other to Prestonsburg. The Devils finished second in the Little Eight Conference. There were five all- conference men picked from Rus- sell, including tacklers, Charles Chattin and Lawrence Walker, guards, Alonzo Burton, fullback, Fritz Mansfield, quarterback, Bill Mcljrayer. Ten of the players are graduating this year. Wie hope that the loss of these will not weaken the team to any great extent next season. Here is a word of praise to Coach Lloyd Patterson and assistant Coach Patterson NVilliams for their tireless work in making this team. XVe hope to see the Red Devils soar- ing to heights in the athletic field. VVith saddened hearts, the boys that are leaving this year, wish to say, Keep the old SPIRIT up. and go it you Fighting DEVILSTU Russell had two All-State mention men. They were: Bill Franz and Fritz lllanslield. 5 . e iw e L eg all f Bill McBrayer Back Elmo Mitchell Tackle Charles Chattin End Lawrence Walker Tackle Hunter Barnett Manager Jack Chattin Manager Page twenty-nine FOOTBALL Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Page RUSSELL RED DEVILS FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 37 24iRussell Zfllussell ,,,,,,. 8-Russell ....... 17W-Russell ....... 25-Russell ,,..... 6-Russell 13-Russell 2O4Russell thirty .......4O Boyd County there ......ZO Catlettsburg ..22..............l1ere ......33 Chesapeake there ......2l Olive lflill ............,.here .......l3 Rzicelzmcl there .......l4 Louisa there .......l2 Prcstoiishurg .........1-l..............hcre 53 Yam Lear O ...........,. .here Mn... Russell vs. Olive Hill Russell vs. Chesapeake Page thirty-one BASKETBALL OPPONENTS DATE PLACL HOME TE -XM OPPONENTS W1i1'tlz1nd ...... ,,.,.,,,12 -24-37 ...,,,.....,there Paintsville .,,,... .,...,,. 1 2-17-37 ..,,.,...... here Morehead ......,..... .....,,Y 1 2-18-37 ....,,,...,, there Ceredo Kenova ,,,,, ,1,,,,,, 1 2-28-37 ,,,,,,,,,,,, here Hitchins ......,.,.,.,. ,.,,. 1 - 1-38 ....,,,,,,,, here Louisa ..,,,...,. ..... 1 - 7-38 ,.,,...,.... here Catlettsburg ,,,,. 1- 8-38 ..........,. here Betsy Layne ,..... .,1.. 1 -15-38 ........,.., here Raceland .,.,...r. ..,.. 1 ,-18-38 .,..,,,,,,,,' L here Greenup ........ .,,.. 1 -21-38 ,,,r,,,,,,,, there Olive Hill .,,,... ,r,,, 1 -22 Boyd County ,.,,,, ,..,. Van Lear ....,,,.. .,,,. 1 -28 Soldier .,..,...r, Louisa ,,,.,, Morehead ....,r Vaneeburg ..,.r,. Boyd County Catlettsburg Raceland ,..,.. Grayson ,,,,. Winchcxstei' ,, Wurtland ,.,,.. Olive Hill .,,,, Oil Springs ,,,., Page thirty-two 2 2-19 38 ...,,,,, ,,,,, 1-25-38 -38 x 1-29-38....,.,...1 9- 4 - 5 2- 3 ,,,,. 2-11 -38 -38 1 -38 f 2-12-38 'P ..-15 2-18 2-22- -Q 39 v 4 ,,,,. ,,,,,, 4 S8 ....,,,,,i,, -38 38 ,.r,,,,,,,,, 2-25-38 2-27- 38 .,.,,,...... 38 .,,,,......, -1 here ,,..,.,,,,,,the1'e here here there here here here ,,.,,,,,r,r,the1'e here here here here ,,,,,......,there here BASKETBALL STORY The boys had a very successful season this year in basketball. From the first game to the last they showed a steady improvement. Getting better each game. Getting away with a rather slow start, winning 17 games and losing only 8. The Red Devils won the 16th Regional Tournament held at Morehead this year, defeating Olive Hill, who had beaten them twice by a score of 27-23. Then they defeated Hitchens 34-19 and by winning a hard fought game over the strong Breckenridge Hi 27-25 made us the Regional Champs and next on to Lexington to compete in the State Tournament. We opened up with Maysville at the end of the first half the score was tied 15-15. At the end of hard fought second half the score ended 44-31 in favor of Maysville. Two of the boys this year were on the All Regional Team, Charles Chat- tin and John Joe Willis. On the All-District team was picked Charles Chat- tin. The school and everybody are very proud of the team this year. Here's congratulations to Coach Lloyd Patterson and Assistant Coach Patterson Williams for all the work they put out in producing such a winning team. Here's wishing them much success in the future years. Leo Hinton Frank Downey Lloyd Ramey Tom Lewis Earl Lycan Fred Barnett Bill Hackworth Jack LeRoy Rowland W. Patterson,'C0alch Guy Fleck Temple Barnett P. A. Williams, Coach Page thirty-three JOKES BradH was standing at the edge of a cliff on a recent hike admiring the scenery with the lunch hasket in his hand, when Esther tugged at his coat and said, Mother says it isn't sale here. You are either tin come away Or else give me the sandwiches. 4. of. .g. john .loc and Kathleen thought they would play a trick on Patterson in Biology, so they took the hody of a centipcde, the wings of a hutterlly. the legs of a grasshopper, and the head of a heetle. and glued them all to- gether to make a weird insect. Cappy, can you tell us what sort of hug this is? they ask. Patterson gave a short glance at the hug and a long glance at John and Kate. Did it hum? he asked solemnly. They replied enthusiastically in one voice, Oh Yes, Sir! VVell then, l'atterson declared, lt is a llumhugf, 4. .g. .g. Pat NYilliams fusing phonej: Clive me 2-2 douhle 2. Operator 1 A'Two-two-two-two in Pat: 'KYes, and hurry l'll play train with you some other tiniefi .3. .g. .g. Inquiring school boy: Hliolland. whrt effect d es the moon have on the tide F Rolland: 'fNot any, sonny. Only on the untidef' .g. .jo .g. Swan, received notice that she had to vacate from her present rooming place. Believing it could not he done she replied immediately. Dear Sir: I remain, Yours Truly. .3. .g. Boothlack: Light or dark, sir? Absent Minded Professor: lim not particular, hut please donyt give me the neck. I4 ofa ez. Virginia XY.: Can you drive with one arm? Bill Franz: Sure can. Virginia: 0. K. Have an apple. 4. 4. .9 Miss Ifouts: Hunter, what is the conjunction in that sentence? . 3 Hunter Barnett: lt is hetweentwo words. E .f - - .' 7 'Jitrii' - Fonts: But Hunter, it couldn t he hetween two xxvrclflgvpllere is onlv one conjunction in this sentence. . .mm 'Y Hunter: XVell, look for it yourselt. it is hetween a verh and a pronoun. Page thirty-four QRQANIZMIQNS E Page thirty-six CLUB WRITE UPS XYanda Fouts Francis Lee Douglas Nova jean Perry Isabell Banks Imogene Trent Helen Trumbo Iiathleen Reed Kitty Ann Delahunt Imogene Yan Dyke Minnie Mae Melvin Naomi McComas Felonise Leake Kathryn Hurt Francis Steele Osie Meade Kathleen Franklin Mabel Lunsford ,Iane Adams Mary Francis Ramsey Dorothy Carmichael Bernice IVilson Vivian Carmichael Lois Hurt John Hogg James Mains .Iames Hamer Elmo Mitchell Minnie Mae Melvin Chester Stevens Fred Delahunt .Iohn Hogg Ernest Armes Imogene Trent Robert Iiagby Helen Trumho Maxcine Davis Imogene Yan Dyke GIRL RESERVE ROSTER Betty Douglas Maxcine Davis Hetty Carman llelen Osborne Kate IXIcKnight Esther Melvin Dorothy Chisolm Faye Anderson Mary ,Io Ball Marion Ferrell Donna Faye Lang XYilma Carman Mary Alice Goolshy Dora Ritter ,Iuanita XVilson Juanita Strickland Sally Rcpherts Ella Jay Clark Margaret Bear Clariee Chisolm Irene lVright Nellie IVorkman Esther Lee Butler Carolyn lfndler HI-Y ROSTER liansford Potter ,Iames Dunn Earl Lycan Frank Chattin Ricky Delahunt SCIENCE CLUB ROSTER liitty Ann Delahunt Esther Melvin Edna Hardiman Emma Iean McComas Isabell Banks Donna Fave Lang Ransford Potter Charles llnrton Mary .Io Hall Kate lXlclinight Clayton Cunningham I3 ettv Carman Marion Ferrell Fred Delahunt .,,...s Ransford Potter ..... Ilelen Trumbo .........V.... Minnie Mae Melvin -I, II. liradshaxv .,,..i....... OFFICERS Edith Putnam Eloise Osborne Elsie McLaughlin Clara Rose Riggs Emma jean McComas Virginia Yan Dyke Mary Ellen Fosson Mabel XVimmer Francis johnson Georgeann LaMaster Adelaide XYilliams Francis Curnutte Beryl Atkins Lorraine VVilson Emma It-an XYalker .Iunella XVimn1er Edith Howell Pauline Carter Lucille XYheeler Irene Cox Ruth Johnson Miss Lois M. Sxvan, Sponsor llill Stevens I.axv'rence Walker Roland Patterson. Sponsor Lee Thompson -Iack LeRoy Naomi McComas Eleanor Callihan Ernestine Riggs Francis Douglas Carolyn Endler VX'ilma ,Iean Alexander Mary Ellen Fosson Kate Reed Hi. B. Cogan President President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Vice Page thirty-seven Page thirty-eight Kathleen Reed Imogene Trent Marion Ferrell Francis Douglas Felonise Leake Kittie Delahunt Billie Van Dyke Clara Rose Riggs Maxcine Davis Katherine llurt LIBRARY CLUB ROSTER Betty Douglas lfrnest Armes lidith Putnam Helen Sparks Margaret Bear Helen Trumlmo Ransford Potter Charles Burton Dick Dawson OFFICERS Marion Ferrell .w.. .....,,,,,,.,......l,.,.. ,e,e,, Imogene Trent v.,v... Kathleen Reed .w.., Francis Douglas Numie Lee Fouts DEBATING CLUB Yice Stuart Roby Kate McKnight Nova Jean Perry Minnie Mae Mel lffsther Melvin Ricky Delahunt John Hogg XYauda Fonts Carolyn Fndler Isabelle Banks President President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor yi Tl e leb t team consisting of Ransford Potter, hleanette liarris, Ann 1 c a e ,, Rice, Mary Jo Ball, and lfrnest Armes had a very successful year. They won nine and lost six. and made a very good showing in the district tournament. OFFICERS Ransford Potter ..... .,w..t.,.....,,,Y,,t...., .,........,,.,...... P 1 'esident Frnest .-'Xrmes V,... ., ........... Yice President Jeanette Harris ,,,t....Yw..tr.,.. .,r.,,,V...,,,.v.,. S ecretary-Treasurer Other members are: Dick Dawsf n, Fay Flick, lirnestine Riggs, Dorothy Ulacohs, Emma .lean NYalker. Betty jean Shelton, Bill Stevens, Lawrence lYalker, Ann Rice. and Mary Jo Ball. Charles Clark, Instructor. HI. BASKETBALL CLUB Alvie Chgttin Paul Trumbo James Siple Jim Riggs Frank Ratcliffe Pete Sutton Stultz Billie llachworth lean Franz Bill Riggs NVillie Potter Shakey Mourer james P. l.eake Paul Lett Ralph Taylor, Coach Paul Lett, Manager Page thirty-'nine Wilma Jean Alexander Jackie Bratton Betty Carman Ruby Caudill Francis Douglas Juanita Filbin Elizabeth Hundley Dorothy Jacobs Felonise Leake Osie -Meade Clara Rose Riggs GLEE CLUB Kathleen Reed Betty Shelton Billie VanDyke Junella VVimmer Beryl Adkins Dorothy Chisolm Pauline Carter Maxcine Davis Carolyn Endler Kathryn Lewis Helen Osborne Mary Francis Ramsey Ann Elise Riggs Imogene Trent Virginia VanDyke Mabel Wimmer Isabelle Banks Ella Jay Clark Mary Alice Goolsby Francis Curnutte Fdith Howell Georgeann LalVIaster Kitty Delahunt Mary Ellen Fosson Lois Hurt Francis Johnson Donna Fay Dang Mary Kate McKnight Norma Lee Riggs Dorothy Ramey Francis Sandford Helen B. Trumbo Adelaide Williams Miss Edith Fuller, Sponsor Howard -McKenzie Francis Lambert Juhlian Webb Herbert Johnson Doris Blanton Eunice Blake Page forty COMMERCIAL CLUB Edith Howell Esther Lee Butler Clarence Berkeley Herman Willis Lawrence Lester Dick Dawson Hunter Barnett Marion D. Ferrell Mabel Lunsford Elizabeth Hundley Talton Webb Jack Chattin Bill Franz F. G. Webb Stanley Anderson Juanita Wilson Sally Gcarhart P. A. Williams, Jr,, Sponsor CROAKER STAFF lfrnest iX1'111cs Imogene Trent Helen 'IQTUIIIIJU Dot Jacobs ,,,, Francis Lambert julian XXX-bb .. Felonisc Leake Fred Uclahulit Fditor-in-Chief Associate Editor .. Business Manager Xdvertisiug Manager bloke Editor Sports Editor Social Ifditm' Art Editor Page forty-one Jiligfa -i7!:,,,,.,vsfi4.2 I' . AUTOGRAPHS CJ N-fl K4.f'fl If Y U . - Q, , . fx f If f Vff'f'f'jfWf QV Q31 H JL' , Www Z gfw., H ' C522 ffafwf Y ' Q ujfff OCQAA-'ig,,',k Q, A -421, ' . f' ,fW.?? ,J X . 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Has the Furniture You Need Corner 4th and Center St. Ironton, Ohio nminnnuunmunmmnuununmuuunInnuunnmnnmum 1 in nnmmmuuummnumu mmninmnan:ummmnmnninInunuminInnInnnunIunInmnliunnunHnnmminnnInnnnnunmuunmmm nun-mmuuu COMPLIMENTS Dorothy Mae Rainey Beauty Shoppe Phone 123 - RUSSELL, KENTICKY -- Bellefonte St. nn-mnnnnnn-mum-numannannnnmnmmmm. I.1InnninnnnmnInIInnImmmumnnnmmunnnumn THE CORNER GROCERY Sfaples and Fancy Groceries, Meats, Fruits and Vegetables Phones 42 and 120 RUSSELL num:-mnmmmnnnummumumnnnummm' nnmuummunnumnnm-nunmumummm-nun COMPLIMENTS OF W. S. BUTLER, Supt. Chesapeake and Ohio Lines RUSSELL, KENTUCKY nununmnunnnnnuuunmmum-mmmmnnmmnnu DR. M. J. MCGUIRE DENTIST Russell, Kentucky Room 2 - Wright Bldg. Hours: Evenings hy Appt'mt. 8:30-5:00 COMPLIMENTS OF HAROLD P. GILLEY nnmmuu-mmnnnnummmnmnnnnmuunmmm' ........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, nuunumumIn:nunmummuumnnmmn COMPLIMENTS OF L. D. Bruce :umm mmm mmnmmnmm -mum KENTUCKY nummuuunnanmmmnnnnnmuummmnnnu 1umumnunInnmumnlmnuumuumummu COMPLIMENTS OF D1'. and Mrs. Charles B. Johnson umnuunvInuu-1Iummm:nmmnnrrnnnmunun 1muuuumninmmninInnanannInmuunumnuuum DR.. M. B. RITTER CHIRUPRACTOR Phone 94 Russell Hdwe. Bldg, Russell, Ky. mm uvuinInnummm-mmmInanmmmnnanInmmnnnumnnnu um lmmmnnm mnummun nmumvn COMPLIMENTS OF CLIFFORD W. SHORT mum nmmunuuunn nnnnnnun:nlunnuuunuunmuummn COMPLIMENTS OF J. F. York, Dept. Store mgunn-n 1InnannummnulInlmmmmnummum Eat at MY' CAFETERIA nannnunlmmnmnllIInnuum-nmmmmun 1muI.:mnmmmmmnmnm COMPLIMENTS OF RUSSELL HARDWARE CO., INC. annum munmmmmu-In muum:unmumnnmmnnn Friend of the Independent Retail Merchant J. E. LYND Sr SONS WHOLESALE MERCHANDISE Elm Grove Brands Thirtyeeight years in business, Without a Change in Terms or Plans Bringing Merchandise from the leading manufacturers of the nation to your door BANK IN RUSSELL YOUR DEPOSITS ARE INSURED AT THIS BANK FIRST and PEOPLES BANK of RUSSELL, KY. nnunnunnlmnl-IImnmnmumnuIn-annmnumuummmmmmu HAZEL HALL SHOPPE LADIES' APPAREL LINGERIES - MILLINERY -- HOSIERY Phone 2304 - 335 Sixteenth St. Ashland, Kentucky nuuunmmmannnnnmmnmnnInH.mumHInIInmummmmnun mumInInmnnanannummnInHHnlInn11nu-mumunmuuumnmmmmm ASHLAND'S KIDDIE SHOP Featuring Infant's and Children's Wear-New Spring Stock and the Latest Styles, Latest Quality and the Best Prices THIS IS THE PLACE TO DRESS YOUR CHILDREN munmuuumumumnuummmmumumuumInnlnlmmInInmulmmnumununmmmmmnmnmunmum' nlnmnmmumummmnnnnmuummmmmu.mummm..Ium-ummnmnnnaunnuumuumnnm-:nunmnnmm MEN,S AND WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR AND HOSIERY ' OF THE BETTER QUALITY CAL LAMBERTS Arcade Building Ashland, Kentucky IRON CLAD HOSIERY RED GOOSE SHOES Shoes that Satisfy WALKER.'S FAMILY SHOE STORE 1516 Winchester Avenue Ashland, Kentucky KR0gg5iIgg0ggRY OF Russell, Kentucky THE HSPORTSMANH COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF THE VV. B. MODERN CO. RIDENOUR'S BAKERY COMPLIMENTS BLANKENSHIPS SHOE SHOP Russell, Kentucky nnnumumnummmmmnmmummnuu nm-nulnmlmInnnnnmmmnmmnmnnum COMPLIMENTS OF AMERICAN BEAUTY SHOPPE A Russell, Kentucky COMPLIMENTS OF Hudepohl Sz Wiedemann Beer THE MOORE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY Ashland, Ky. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1938 From LAMBERT ELECTRIC COMPANY Your General Electric Dealer In Ironton, Ohio 109 Vernon St. - Phone 336 COMPLIMENTS OF H. V. WILLIAMS Distributor of Ashland Sanitary Milk Products Best of Luck Class of 1938 ARTWIL DRESS SHOP 111 No. 3rd St. Phone 192 IRONTON, OHIO l ll Innnummmu:unnuninIfnnumnannanIuuInuIninnnm-u:uunmm-mnmn YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER The Car that has Everything WALLACE MOTORS 2563 Winchester Ave. - Phone 863 - Ashland, Kentucky COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS Star Men's and Boys' R I S T S Shop Ashland, Kentucky IFOIHOIL Ohio COMPLIMENTS ASHLAND HOME TELEPHONE CO. Kelley McNish, Gen. Mgr. COMPLIMENTS PURE MILK COMPANY ASHLAND KENTUCKY ummminmu-nnmunananunmuuummmnnmmm-ummmininmlm-num-mumininmmmnnananmmnnunmmu nmmmmmnunuunnuuinummn1InnnninunummuIuI1IIIinInmmmnnanIuuinuInummInnmnmnnnmmn J. A. THOMAS, STUDIO 3rd and Center Street Ironton, Ohio PORTRAITS AND COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1nnumummnnnnmunannnmnannuummumininIInI1-nu-InninnuinInnanuummmm:nnnunnuumnuunum nmmmnmumnunmmInInmunmmmmmannnIn-umInmmmmnmmmmnmmummnnmulmnnnm COMPLIMENTS GRAND THEATRE Ironton, Ohio If you don't like our work tell Z COMPLIMENTS s, If you do tell a woman or a E telephone. L. B' Bridge Barber Shop Jeweler E- Bums' prop. Ashland, Kentucky munmnnmummminmmnmnnnmmnmnn Iinnnnmnn-numummmnnumnmumnn mmuuuuunnmuuminmlummm-numun ummm mummnumnunnmmmmmmmmnmu FREDEKING 81 FLANNIGAN FOR GOOD JEWELRY nunnnninIumumnnninninunannminmummmnmnumm , CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1938 AWHHUCANIIKHJJNG NULL CO. Ashland Division ASHLAND, KENTUCKY umnmmn ummmnummmmm mmzuum Ironton's Leading Household Appliance Store Home of the following na- tionally known Home Appli- ances: MAYTAG WASHERS AND IRONERS ZENITH RADIOS HOOVER SWEEPERS NORGE REFRIGRATORS NORGE and CONTINENTAL GAS RANGE THE MAYTAG SHOP ll8-120 SO. Znd St. Ironton, Ohio Phone 716 innunmmmmnnnu COMPLIMENTS HOME APPLLNNCE COMPANY Universal Electric Appliances Radios Refrigerators Washers 18th and Win. Ave., Ashland Kentucky Tel. Main 139 nnaninmmnnmmnInn..inuininIvninnmnuunnnuumm Better Light Saves Sight KENTUCKY Sz WEST VIRGINIA POWER CO., Inc. mnumnunnnnmum'-mmmIuinnninnum:nun-mimnmm numanununininuunum-nummnm .1uminHInn-1innIIininnnnmuminnuuumnnmnnn vunnunninmnmmmmnmIn STEELE Sz LAWRENCE John L. Steele, Prop. PHARMACISTS Cor. 16th and Winchester Ave., ASHLAND, KY. 25 Years in Business - 1913-1938 nnmn-mmnnnnmnmnnnuummmmin:ummmmnmmuminrninnnmummmnnnuueun ummm:mnummmummnmm: umm COMPLIMENTS ARCADE SHOE SHOP Invisible Re-Soling and Re-Healing Now at Popular Prices nummlm:numunuumnnnnmmnuuuuun unuunnnnmnnn:ummmmumnnuunmmunumn HARMON'S STORE 3rd and Railroad Shoes for the Entire Family Clothing for Men and Boys muminnu-nm-num'nnmuminnumuuummnm 1numuummnnm nmmnm nu-ummm PATTON NKHXHI CQ,ho Ford Sales and Service all makes Used Cars and Trucks 2595-97 Winchester Ave. Ashland, Kentucky Phone 1662-3 Visit the New UNDERSELLING STORE We give you more for your money Corner 2nd and Center Ironton, Ohio minimuminnuinummuuuuummmuumun ummm ..nnmmnnnnnumuuumnmnnInmmnmunuuumuuuu MOCK BROTHERS, Inc. Super-Service Chrysler, Plymouth, International Trucks, U. S. Tires, Philco Radios, Complete Lubrication, Pepper Gas mnmnnmn umm umm muuum mum For eighteen years the PAR- SONS-FAULKNER CO. has been first in the minds of Rus- sell Students - - When Quality Merchandise was needed. We hope to merit the patronage of future Russell Hi Students. PARSONS- FULKNER ASHLAND KENTUCKY We trust that you will visit our Furniture Show Rooms to make your Selection of Furniture and Floor Coverings You will find a complete stock of nice patterns and designs at popular prices THE COLDCAMP FURNITURE CO Ironton, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1938 We have had the pleasure of serving your team with sporting goods and watching you in your fine achieve- ments. When you need SPORTING GOODS and HARD- WARE let us serve you. Our prices are very reason- able and our terms will meet any requirement. THE CENTRAL HARDWARE CO. Ironton, Ohio nuanmmmnuunnnu:mmuannnInInnI1InInvuHnnuHHIunII1nmmnIIIInInInunu1IuInluInnnnananmnmnnnmnnnn CONGRATULATIONS AND SINCERE BEST WISHES You are always welcome at the ROYAL JEWELRY 8z OPTICAL CO. 1435 Winchester Ave. - Phone 1603 - Ashland, Ky. FOR PHOTOGRAPHS OF QUALITY - - - See - - - .IIMINEZ STUDIO Ashland, Kentucky 1nanmnnummnnnnnInnmummnunmmvuvn nmumum-ummmmu-InInHummm-.ummmmn SUN CUT RATE 16th and Greenup WHERE SPENDING IS SAVING Lowest cut prices in Boyd County on Patents, Cosmetics, Tobacco, Surgical Elastic Goods, and Rare Liquors and Wines DR. J. A. BROWNE EYES EXAMINED - - - GLASSES FITTED Arcade Building, Ashland, Kentucky Phone 1085 Hnmmnmmmmum-.mummm mmm: nfnunu.IHInHIInnun-Imn-num-nmnu COMPLIMENTS OF IMPERIAL TIIE CREAM Ol ALL ICE FREAMS also distributors of HIGH GRADE UANDIES ICE CREAM SUPPLIES Ashland, Kentucky FUR COATS CLOTH COATS THE SMART SHOP ,205 Sixteenth Street Ashland. Kentucky DRESSES SUITS mnununuumuuuu -ummm ml-un umm.-mlm muuuunnunn :nmnunnummu 1unuumuinInIInulmumuuunuuu uumnnnm STECKLERS STYLE HEADQUARTERS FOR YOUNG MEN 15th and Winchester, Ashland, Ky. umnmmmmnmunmnummuInmmInlmnnmmmnnmmmmum IInnInmmnnmmmnmuunmm-vuInmmm-un:nomanuIfmmnnnnnumm DRS-. H. K. AND M. POLAN OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS 15th and Winchester, Ashland, Ky. EYES EXAMINEIP GLASSES FITTED nununmummnmnmmunuummn Innnmmmnmmmnnunnuuumum.. 1- IH' -ia , WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY Established 1901 - - ZORIC - - Odorless Dry Cleaning 13th and Central Avenue Ashland, Ky. PHONE 271 COMPLIMENTS OF GABLERS CASH STORE Dewey Brumberg 113-115 South Third Street IRONTON, O. COMPLIMEN TS OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK IRONTON, O. Established 1849 COMPLIMENTS OF ETHYL BEAUTY SHOPPE And STUDIO Your Photo While-U-Wait 1534 Greenup Ave. ASHLAND, KENTUCKY nnmummunmn KITCHEN-WHITT 81 COMPANY Wholesale Grocers Del Monte Fruits and St0key's Vegetables Ashland, Kentucky BEN WILLIAMSON 81 CO., INC. Ashland, Kentucky Hardware Sporting Goods Building Supplies ASHLAND GROCERY COMPANY WHOLESALE GROCERS Cream Fluff, Peerless Cardinal and I. H. Flour Ashland, Kentucky With Very Best Wishes H. H. Wheeler, President SANDY VALLEY GROCERY CO., Inc. Ashland, Kentucky Largest wholesale grocery distributors in the south umullunvunmmmmmummm:mnmnmnumuu C. H. STEPHENS 314 Ferry Street - Phone 366 - Russell, Kentucky Groceries, Meats, Feeds, Wallpaper, and Paints Immnummmmmunmmmum:muuvummnmnmnnnnnnnuanmnmmununuuunm 1:ummmmmunuuzmnmminInInnummnum-mnmmmmm: MARION 'S DAIRY BAR Phone 1853 208 16th St., Ashland, Kentucky Giant Milkshakes - Sundaes - Noon Day Lunches - Homemade Pies Soups - Sphagetti Compliments of Compliments of Litteral Beauty Shoppe Capitol Amusement Co. Winchester and 16th St. ' Incorpomted Ashland Kentucky Dick Martin, Manager Tel. Main 879 Ashland, Kentucky COMPLIMENTS OF h COMPLIMENTS OF B. B. SLONE - DIXIE MEN'S SHOP l Ashland, Kentucky Ashland, Kentucky nnumnananInnnnmmmnnmnmnn 1mmnmmnumnmnnmuunnmmmu nInnlmInannInInumml-mlm-n-mmm IuuIuunnnnnImnnnnmuunmnmmn Compliments of COMPLIMENTS OF I P' ' l y HENRY CLAY HOTEL 'cCad13'3?feSSSlSl p'Inc Ashland, Kentucky E x hl 13 elintll I s an , en uc y nmmInmmnnmInInnnInnnmnuuuumnumnuuu annnnmmummInInI1annnnmunmmnumnunmmm nummmmmnmuumnnnunnnlmum:nunInnuumnmnnnuminmnnnmnnmmmmumnn ALICE MAY BEAUTY SHOPPE PERMANENTS 51.50 to 37.50 2362 Sixteenth St. - Phone 661 Ashland, Kentucky mmumuuuummmmmumnuummuumm mmunnmnanmmmmmInmmmummummum J. S. STRICKLAND Expert Heating: - Sanitary Engineering and Electrical Service Frigidaires - Water Pumps - Plumbing and Electrical Supplies PHONE 214 - RUSSELL, KENTUCKY :ummmnnu:nunmnmnnInnmInumm-InnuIunvnnnanmninnnmanHuIumummmmnuumnunnumm. umunnmmmmm:Immunnunummmmnn umml nInvuanunnmmmunummimnmuummnnmmunnu C, L, BUGG, JR, COMPLIMENTS OF REAL ESTATE AGENCY and 302 First and Peoples Bank Bldg. Russell, Kentucky - PHONE 371 WINDOW WASHERS ummmumm:unnnmmuu nuannuuunmmunmumnnunnunnuunmnmmmun Save With Confidence Russell Federal Savings and Loan Association O. W. Stennett, President S. I. Williams. Vice President J. G. Price, Secretary-Treasurer DIRECTORS T. R. Richards J. W. Ramey O. Engler C. U. Stevens C. V. Shepherd C. H. Williams PHONE 477 RUSSELL, KENTUCKY unmummnuImnnunmnnmmIn mmm Ogden Hardware Corp. Incorporated Phone 500 - Ashland, Ky. GOLDSMITH SPORTING GOODS Baseballs - Softballs - Tennis Rackets and Balls mumuuuuuunnunmnmmunnu umminmmn.inmumannnunmuunuunn-mn Best Wishes Class 1938 FINE CLOTHES FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN - - - AT Schwartz Quality Clothes 1532 Greenup Ave. Ashland, Kentucky Thom McAn Shoes - Lee Hats COMPLIMENTS OF SUNOCO FILLING STATION L, D. Abernathy, Prop. nunumummnnmumnnmnmuuunmumuu COMPLIMENTS OF Cl1atti11's Service Station Frank Chattin, Prop. Cor. Main and Bellfonte St. RUSSELL, KY. Complete Lubrication Gulf Gasoline Accessories of All Kinds nmnmnnuuunmmm'mmmunnInuunmnmumun The Advertisers of this year book have made possible this the 1938 edition of the CROAKER. Their interest and patronage have been large factors in the suc- cess of the Annual in past years and are keenly appreciated by the editors of this book. We hope to merit the patronage of future CROAKER Advertisers. Ernest Armes, Editor. P. A. Williams, Jr. Advisor. ' X . f- 'N fi?-12533 11 ' f -qx 'B- , -l li- V- g - . 5726 unuaf w lk -, DERSONALIT , X, 1 Winqsugl fibeaufvy' - pt, 0l,11aNDlq111E'l13H1C1?CH8CE0Y ,V Mg? A-5, 5 offhe Spivil ana Ideals of Q1 ' sfgjvzx' Your School is obfainea wiki? yy RQ 1 1 Q, fuvx , Ag if LX G VZ! , 1' W ex okgf 'A M, 1 ,fir , bush Kvebs -Qo WI? Ill' mb so 760,17 lxpggbg ',f WA N vL1Mf4oflf2!k4 fm , 4 ji OUISVILLE. KX Z I QM fl H I ' ,ly xo r o -:A I : Hi i P5 I ,K li X 0 X X lhvouqh fke Sershces cj! 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