Simon Kenton High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Independence, KY)

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2 T r X4 Y if 229 1 , A ,E px Z3 1? be s 1 :J x lf' Mi r I CX -rx yi 5, fl .nf F1 HP 1 ,U '. 9 V at Presenting 744 IJ' 'X Volume 8 published by 74a Sealed. GMM i945 SIMON KENTON HIGH SCHOOL Independence, Kentucky Our school, the highlight of our youth, will renzain in our memory forever as one of the obstacles overcome before siarfing ' on the ezverlastiwzg road of life. We feel certain that it will remain solid and educational Ihrozcghout the years and will girc the onco'mi'ny genera- tions their stnrf. E- CONTENTS Title Page .. Contents ..... Pioneer Staff . . . Prologue ............... Board of Education .... Superintendent . . , ..... . Principal ................ 5 6 7 School Personnel and Trophies ............. Introducin the Seniors-Class Memorial .... 8' Seniors ............... . ..... . Memorial of F. D. Roosevelt . Those We Honor ............ Class History ......,........ Adivce to Freshmen and Sophomores ............ Many Long Years Ago . . . . Beau and Belle ........ Senior Class Play Star Gazing in 1955 Juniors fSection I and IU Junior Class Play ........ Simon Kentonian Staff .... Special Recognition ....,........ Sophomores QSection I, II, IIIJ ,... Honor Roll and Honor Club ......... Agriculture, Home Economics, Biology Freshmen CSeetion I, II, IIIJ ....... Library, Agriculture, Chemistry Eighth Grade fSection I, II, IIIJ .... Lunch Line, Buses Loading, Cafeteria Seventh Grade fSection I, II, III, IVJ Activities ...................,. .... First Aid .... Gym Class . . Band ........ Orchestra ........... Alpha Beta Gamma .... Girl Reserve Club .... Athletic Club .......... Hi-Y Club .............. Home Economics Club . . . Advertising .... ........ 16-26 27 28 29-30 30 31-32 33 34 35-36 65 65 66 67 68 69 69 70 70 ,Dedication and Senior Sponsor Faculty .... V ............ , . . . Radio and Newspaper Quips Part I ................... Typing, Bookkeeping, Aeronau- tics ................... Q . . . Year'sReView Radio and Newspaper Quips Part II .................. The Filler-uppers and The Cleaner-upper ............ Class Will ............... Dramatic Club ............ Library Club ............... Future Farmers of America.. Science Club ............... Glee Club ,............... Junior Debate Club .... Red Cross ......... Monogram Club .... Basketball ....... li 9- 1 2 3 4 8 13 14 15 36 37 38 39 40 41-42 43-44 45 46 47 48-50 51 52 53-55 56 57-59 61- 60 64 65-78 75- 79- 71 71 72 72 73 73 74 74 78 96 x 7fze n' .sw Editor .......... . . , .Wilma Rae Clemons Assistant Editor .... ................. J anet Huff Business Managers .,.. ....Betty Barnes and Billy Ryle Circulation Mavzaigers ...... Donald Newsom and Henry Bindel Advertising Illmzager. .. ..................... Rose Recker Ferntzwes ............ ...Billie Jean Allen H umorist ..... .... J uanita Berryman Sports ,.., .... R andall Wagner P g Three www ir Because of war conditions we have not been able to present to you the book that we would like to, but we are not apologizing because as good Americans it is our duty to make sacrifices though this be a very small one. In our eyes our book will hold just as many happy memories for us in the years to come and will be just as symbolic of our school as any other edition printed. Our alterative in presenting THE PIONEER is to put before you an every-day view of school events and scenes pertaining mostly to the school year 1944-1945. As seniors we must leave, but in leaving this book behind we feel that it will help to hold together the many ties of friendship and good will formed here in the school. If it measures up to that expectation we will not feel that our time and energy has been wasted in putting it forth. Without the cooperation and sound advice of many persons we could never have developed our product, We have tried to make this your book and we hope that you will take as much pride in accepting it as we take in presenting it to you. PIISL' P our BGARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Richard E. Eubanks Mr. Albert C. Hawes Mr. Jesse Sebree Ruulc Number lfunr ll7Sl liuu-rsuu llills Ruulv Xnuuhcr Om- Erluugcr Park llills L'rillL-ndvn Mr. Foemnn A. Rudd Mr. L. M. Gabriel Mr. Bluch Rich i'lulir1lnm ,-lllmllllrrrl' Uffilvl' Vim' t'lmirlmm 4535 Church Sum-ut Rmuu Numlwr Um- Ruutu Nuluhvr Three Lnmuizl Zllnrning Vivu' L'uvingmu PIIUC Flvc 7 L SUPERINTENDENT MR. 1, A. CAYWOOD, Superintendent Kenton County Schools SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE To the members of the senior class of 1945 I offer my congratulations and best wishes on the achieve- ment of this one milestone on the road of life. May you successfully pass many more. I would have you realize that your education is just beginning and that in order to achieve you must continue to be a student all through life. Education does not stop with the completion of formal schooling but is an every day, life long process. P1189 Six PRINCIPAL MR, F. D. CATON ' PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE We have learned in grief what happens to a world that has strayed too far from its educational purpose. All men desire life and we have lately seen that a social order without proper educational guidance as a purpose fails to sustain life. The duty to take the lead in the educational field is placed upon us Americans because of our ingenuity. The field is always open to those who wish to take advantage of high educational atttainment. Seniors of the class of 1945, set your goal high. Take advantage of every opportunity. Congratulations upon your graduation, PB! SMP! DEDICATION MRS. LUCILE BROWN Senior Class Sponsor We, the Senior Class of 1945 have chosen to dedicate this, our annual, to our admirable class sponsor, Mrs. Lucile Brown, who has favored us in every way possible. In her we found not merely a teacher, but an everlasting friend with courage, loyalty, and patriotism in her heart. We hope that we may uphold the high standard of clean American living that she has inspired in us throughout the time that we have known her. Response to Dedication To the Seniors of 1945 Hope without an object cannot li-ve. Coleridge. Your sponsor feels very humble yet grateful for the honor your class has con- ferred upon her. Believing in you, and knowing you as she does, she makes bold to trust that you will teach others by precept and example what you have learned at home and school. You are to take your place in a war-torn world in a reconstruction era: you are to meet people with- different standards of living, different in many ways. How' well you succeed depends upon your adjustments. Your sponsor has watched you grow physically and mentally. You have manifested above reproach your idealistic at- titudes, habits, and personalities. Be true to your trust in God: and, saying what your sponsor wishes by a figure of speech, when the great day comes, the final end of each individual's life, you, each of you, will receive a bigger and better diploma. Live true to the best that is in you. God bless you. Page signs FACULTY Page Ninn LUCILLE BROWN Thr .v1:'criz'.vl slvnnxnr ml rlrmx rwr Inari. H'In'u .rl1r s around, xln' lnnkm n.r glml. ll, S, Iowa Slate Teachers College Gregg Shorrhuncl School in Chicago Inwa University Commerce Annual Sponsor Senior Class F. D CATON Thr' Rnlrrrl Tuylur of nm' xrlmnl. I-'nr il primilull liln' him, will nl:-'Ai' mtl: rnlv. Gclirgctrnrxl Cnllcixc liconumxcs Principal JAMES BRUCE CHAMPION lil' mrlrlmi our tvmn nll Ilzrauglz flu' .vru.vau, ll'r wan n Irnphy. mul l1r ,r thu rmxan. A, B. Ensturn Tcnclwrs College Physical liduczmon Mnnogrzun Club LOUISE CLARKE SIn .r kin In Iln' C'lurk1'. From lhir ,clw inln-rilx lm' lruwlirly rlulrk. m'l'lurn'.v. I.rn1i.r and A. B. University of Chicago Dislrilnxtivv Occupations PAUL BURROUC-HES CLARK .-I favnrilc lrurlwr, as vvrrynm- .rl-ar. .-I ril.rIlny1u,rlu'd riurlur. will: umuy ilvyrn'.v, A. B.: M. A.: Pl-l. D. University of Cincinnati University nf Chicago Cruzer Tlienlogical Srminnry linglisll Sr. High Y FACULTY Page Ten CARN EAL EDENS 'l'llr' .vfvmmnr nf our lmlvfr is xlu' .-I wry uiu' lvr'r'.m11, .vln H lllwayx hr. B. S. State Teaclicrs College Comniercc Simon Kenlonizni GLENN D. EDENS .llr. Edrux ix :uv-y' ynml ul furminy, Iful lhru Ilml il :ml ul all ulurmiuy. Ii. S. University of Tennessee Agriculture F. F. A. BERNICE B. ELLENBURG A tmrlwr of lingflixll mul ulxn nualh, Tllv road In .vm'r1'.r.r has Irvm lim' lwlfl A. B. University ni Arkansas Harding College Mmhlzniatics jr. Girl Reserve HELEN R. GARDINER lliv' vnralini: filx lwr ummm 'lin lmvxc il in ll gulf Lhulll wnnlll lu n xlulrlw. B. S. Eastern State Teznshers University of Kentucky Home Economics Home lic. Club Honor Roll and Cullege Club ALTA GRAY Yun .mrrllv will rrruyllisv .llisx Cray, .rlx 41 wr-v um' lmrlm- in nw-y muy. A, B. Kentucky lYcslcynn College Social Science Blue Triangle FACULTY Pnge Eleven FLORENCE I-IAYES Our m'Iml1i.vllgi' Irurllrr i.: .llixx llaycs, lI'In-lr yuu 1m'nli4m Kenny slzvlv in a rin.: A. B. Villa Nrulnnnn College Clleniistry Arillnnetic Science C lub ELSIE I-IITEMAN Tln' lnllrxi icwnnnu nf nur fnrully, Il'- rv llrnml nf hz-r. :Lv you vnu xrr. A. B. University nf Kcntuekv Mastefs U. K. ' English Swcinl Science Debate Clulx ELIZABETH MARTIN .lIYi.v.v ,lluriin ix full of :'i5m1' and rim ll 1' Illcr Ihr 'way xln' lenelrrx u.: yyfui A. B. University of Kentucky Physical Eduruliuu Cheer Leiulers Girls Athletic Club R. SHARON MOORE MA Ili' ix lln- .vjmnxar nf llu' Jr. Ili-Y. On llim you ran ul1c'uy.v rz'ly.' A. B. licnrgeunvn College A. M. University of Kentucky Math Science Jr. 1-1a-Y RY VIRGINIA MOREMAN Mis.: Jllurvmuu ix our fuir .vnnuy nmizl llvr rllurmiuy rmlmu'r will uz':u'r fmlr. A. B. Kentucky Xllcsleyun College Mzul1en1:xlics Biology FACU LTY Page Twelve MATT! E REDMON .S'I1r'.r lin' Iilu-m'iuu nf Hu' srlmnl, lu Iwr rlnxx ymfll nlwy r'm'h rulv, A. B. Eastern Kentucky Slate Teacllers Cullcgc University uf Kcntncky Red Cross ljhrarizln Library Clnh HELEN RICHARDSON Hur I3-I-ing nlrilily 641117 lu' bmi. .'l Iwllvr' fvrxoln ymfll nvwr nn'r'1. A. B. University of Kentucky Citizenship Secretary tu tho Supcrintundcnt ONI RILEY lllixs RiIt'y',c u fr11'm'il1' among um' frivmix. :hui u lwllffnl Imuri .vhr illmlys lrnulx, A. B. liustcrn Tvnclwrs College Geography English Scninr Girl Rm-serve HULDAH SCHATZMAN Of lln' ylm' club.: Mix.: Srlmlsnnm il lmulvr ,find ull Ihr xllldvrlix an' lvlmsrd lu g1l'Nl ln'l'. A. B. linstcrn Slam' Teachers Cullvgv Social QSclcncc Liles Llubs MINNIE SHELY Tmvliing ix .llixx .S'ln'ly'.v profeminii, .-lmi In In' u Irrillr is hrr collfrsxiull. A. B. University nf Kentucky Latin English History Senior Driunntic Clnb FACU LTY Pnge 'rmmen ELMA TAYLOR .-l frirml und lwllwr' all lllrnuylr rllr yvur. .X'ln .v zx lmrln'r will ulwuAx'.v lmlzi mlm:-. B. S. Uuivcrstiy of Kentucky Graduate Studunl uf Li. of K. Student of University ui Uincinumi Mzuhcmznics Aeronautics Alpha Bcta Gznnnia Dm-nu uf Girls SARAH VAN DEREN fl furnlly Azwlzllwr who is m'2i'. .-I jim' inzrllrr, mm' lm' Irvs! xIm'Il du. A. B. University of Kentucky Grzuluatc work an University of Ky. English jr. Drauuutic Club MISS WALTER L'vurlurlm- of nur ur'rIu'.rlr'u and lunul. IV1' ull nymw' Ilmr .vllv ix yrmui. A. B. Ilulizum University B. P. S. M. Indiana lfnivcrstity A. N. Uuivcrsixy of Iudizma Steins Kunscrvzllurium Berlin. Gcruuuu Baud Cmuuy Music Supervisor O Our Principal At Work O O Our Pride 9 O The Efficient Secretary Q In INTRODUCING THE SENIORS OF 1945 sewn Class Flower' ...,. Americavz, Beauty Rose Class Colors ............ Blue and White Class Motto .... Not at the top, but climbing OFFICERS President ..... .... D onald Newsom Vice President ........ Henry Bimlel Secretary and Treasurei' Ilafrold Fisk graduated with us had they not met tragic death. Edna. Mae Rlehardsrm Virginia Ware Nellie Ware Elizabeth Carpenter This space is set aside in Memoriam of those who died this yea Randle Ballinger - Died October 27, 1944 Johnny Ba-mes - Died March 10, 1945 P Fifteen Memoriam of four of our beloved classmates who would have Y. H I 14 5, WILLIAM ARMST fl furmrr ' :Ind u Iva!! lu' E I' .md F RONG .cv mu' .vurr 'll I M' nu .mx B. - uu'Il I x-4 estiv A vp Iviw' . Tren BI 1-4 ll A H sum 4: Q Glue CI round Bo mn:-y A Award 2. lx Isle uh 1' Y Aw ward 3-4' 4. 1: . Best ard 1. 4: ll Agrlculturl! , Allihh Brin Gnmma , Dranmtlc Club 4: Jr. Class Plhy 31 Vice Presldellt DI Junlbr Class 31 F. F. A. 3-4. President 5, Treasurer 4, Stu- dent CDUTACII 2. PB.rlinmEDDBr Procedure Team 2-4, Flbld 2-5. Milslc Awilrd Award. State BIBLE C071 Farmer Dust y Dav Bi 3 D verlblo 32 swine :sum 3: n 3: Kemucxy Public speakmg con- . mmm: Aw:-rd a, sum Awm-44 3: F. P. A. Quum 3,4p Senior cms: Pmy 4, GERALDINE ARN :Illl'1Ic'lf7'4' I, OLD JV'-V. .rumz llrr ' and ui ,S vninr cl .va n' lu usvn G1 . mlvx all li ll RESBFVE .inhleue rink 1. 2 Club . A: 0 xml . Sccretnry 3, 4: Gl Ilice Work 4. 17 00 Club for Prllltl- BETTY BARNES .lu ull urnumi girl ur uf nur flux: ll'ilh cm-rx' la , um' xx D .vln .v u churn' Ch Glse 2 Ill 1 Club nd V ul In lpn In P1 -3, Pr I-3: Ice P Club 4 A nsldon , Mum Club 1-4 :mama 4: AL , secremy 4- round om Aw lish Award test l s 01' hletlr.: . Best All ard 1. 43 En!- 1: Discusslun Cun- V 2. 4: EYLcll1D0rnnl:ouS Plmklllg 32 ANNUAL Sl H0me En. Fill! 3: 1 Belle 01 Scnlor Clhss P'lt' Juhlor C Pa ge si RIT st Pr Clas 5 3 Cl niet 4: lze 3: s 41 Junial' C Presidbllb 0 Ass 3l Cashi -ltrlu 3, 41 Offlc :Principal 4: Se I Pr lll 9 Work fur nlor Class may KtSCIl dir SENIORS BILLIE JEAN ALLEN S110 has lui.: of lwl' and u rcmiy xmilc, .5'l1u'.v n f'M'j' gum! frirnd Q nr urfixi :md n uurlhrvhilf. Annum: chu: 1-4: Cm-c club 1-2: Mum Festival xg Hume A ah- Prizes. lsr fn. Con ind an Ludxuw - Awnrd 2: Gir' state Cl Play F 2. E. my Fun' 1. Home Ee. ls 'rm 2. 3: All lUl'lI5 3. 4: Jr. CIIISS 3: simon Kenconian StnIT 4: ANNUAL sum' 4: Home Ee. se'-7f9l9l'Y 31 Alhlttlc Club -II Cheerleader 4: Senior Class Play 4. GENEVA ARMSTRONG tfvlzr'-:ur ix our r:m'fm'u frimul, Rui u llvlfmg lmmi .vlzrtll :llwzlyx lrml. mee Ciub 1: Amxcuic club 3 4: Girl Reserve 1. JUANITA BERRYMAN To In' fr law-vur'.v .rIcr:ug1'aN:.'1' ir Im- zilxrirv, qnalily in lwr will al'zl'c:j': rd 4: ANNUAL CTVO ll Dru- Oll Kell- Work 'hir nlll'L'. Awn RDS Slm cu Clllss 7 . uri C0lll'l.8Sy SHAU 41 Girl mHClC Cll-ll! 2, 3: Lbhlllh lElllCDl'l 42 Ofll for Princlpnl 4: Senior Plny 4: Commercial Award 4 TRAM kalv. in I .' J BE! IY BER Brlly rcully likfxr tu .r Esfwriully 'wllm .vhv lmx 11 1 Dramatic Club 1: Olee Club 11 Home Economics Club Reporter 4: Azhl.-me Club 4: simon Ken- lonllul fl. 4 CA .-I HENRY BlNDEl. ffurk cmulvlm'ivm'd and quill' a lad. lVI1z'n ln r will: Hu' yirlx ln .r llwnyx glad. 4-H Club 1. Vlce Press- l'EllRl'y'TI'BBSlll'!l' 22 Bible Study li Club 1 DIXIE: dent 1, SEC Hl-Y Club li Red Cross Study 2, SIMON f KENTON1 HI-Y 3, 4. Vice President 41 Dra- IIIBNC Club 3, 4, President 42 Monogram Club 4: Blood Donor 42 Jlllllhr Class Pllly B: Bllsket- bllll 4, Ind Timm Cllplllln 45 llor Class Play 1: Selllnr lee President I2 ANNU- ' Bnseblll 3: Track SEI Class V AL sum 4. 3. EUGENE BREWSTEK I-'Hymn' rwwr- has murll in my, lint ln' yainx frivlulr day by fm,-. In-Y club 4, Tnnsurer 4. RROLL CAVANAUGH llrllvlvyq-11-llr1'L'x' Iwu' is hr, 'lxmflzl .mifnr lnf'.v Ifmlmi 1: F, F. A. 1, 2: 1 .rem In Iwr. Dramulle Clllb Glen Club 2, 3 Page Seventeen 7' 1 JEAN COOK lfloudr lmir and uyrs uf lwluv, Jvan ix n frrrud llml's ul1c'u,v.v lr-nr. Glue Club 1-3: Drnn 1-41 I-I0mE ECONO sECl'BtHl'y 4: 4: Ftrs: A mlln mic Slm ld Club S Cub ., on Kenzcniun 4. LESLIE DAMON luxvliv lfluyx an ullu Imr: Will: Ilrix lalfnl. rcu r'v un. I wax Imrn. Band 1-4, Vice Prcsl 1-H Club 1, 2: Glmmh 4: F porter 2. umennu mel dtnb -ll Alpha num . F. A. l-4. RP- SECYCQBYF 'l .Il 1.- ry Procedure Contest 8: d DRY 2. 33 1ll'l14l'mxlDl-A Speaking Contest 3: F. F. A, Quartet. ag P. F. A. Newsline.- 2, Eiiitul' 21 Orchestra 4. JEAN DEARBORN fmm is nur .vlxarhxvf rlufxulql. .-lmi :vw ull think .thc lx flrxl mln. PALMOUTIIZ Glee Club x, 2. L.MoN KENTON: solemn Club 3, 41 Girl Rescrvl' 42 Hnme Ecolwmlcx Club 4: Athletic Club 4. Page xzngnzeen ROY CHAMBERS Fm' 1il'cmfing,' he lms quin' :I mluut, - ' Hy Ilw Jnninr gurl.: hrs rm:- x:'d4'1'ud gallanl. Band l, 2: Debate Club CZ Drs- mmzsc Club 1, 4. vice Pxssdenr 4: Alpha Benn Gummn 1-4, zud vice Pressdenc 3, Treasurer 4: Junior Class Play 3: senior Cluss Play 4. WILMA RAE CLEMONS Thr mrux of flu' .-LVNU .rlw dizil bmr. - llu! 11 dsanmuci rmy .flwl ulzvuyx wvur. QRJTIENDEN: Band 2: mee Cluh 2: First AM 3: 4-H C 2: Pianist und sum Lu SIMON KENTONZ 4, Band Pluy 1 3, 4. Presse: all 3: G 1, P lub mer 2. Band 1. 3. . suns Mlnstrel ur. 4: sruaeun Coun- xue Club x. 3: President :Muse an canvm li Al Beau Gamma 1-an Hu s -fetn'Y 1- sf-um Club 4: cms rr--mu-un tumor! chu phn me En. r Dramatic Trio 41 Simon 4: ANNUAL sz 4: Kehluckl' rus 3. 4: Llhrn sms Annum Music Festl chestrn ' om all St ry C Ass Val 4. S CE W LM: lub 43 Dilution 42 l. 3. 4: 0 enlor Class Plllb ork for Prhlcl I. v 4: pal 4. RUTH DEHNER One nf Rnflfs f1.v.vvI.v is Im- prdfy lmfr, in nur rluxx sin' don ln'r x-zx. 'n-ensurer 2: cure Club 1.2: ter Mem- Aid .-lnzi .rlmrzu Girl Reserve Bxble Study LS: Athletic Club 3. 4. Lee. her 3, Treasurer 4: First 4: Simon Kentnnlan 4: Hume Ee. Fm: Prizes 1. 1. lsr nz County Fnlr ::. 2nd nz Ludlo Ibrary Assisnnnt 1. 2. ll L CHARLES DEUSER Umrliv has a plcnsing wnirv. ruurvzr ln':'rr.r hr is firzil tudent Council 1: vxer Presxdent retary 4I mem To rhmrl F. F. A. 1: S science club 4. 4: Senmr H1-Y 4. sec All Stat! Chorus 32 At Club 43 simon Kemonmn 4 U. B. NAVY 4. w .1- EDNA EGGER .rl prvlly girl wills sparkling frm. do hw- In-sf, rlnr nlwny: Q 1-a: mme study u 4: Ftrs: Md n 42 Hom Tn ' rruxv. GUI Reserv Athletic clu OD KDTIZOHIH lst Prlxe 1. 3: 4: sam EC. Fair lr MARY JO ELLIOTT lrmvmlir ability if .wl- i.v hrr drrum. club 1-4: lub 2- val Hn' 1 lvrrulc. 711 yu In fnllryc' Band 1-3: Drnmanc Sclence Club 43 Math C 4 secretary 4: Speech Fern 2. 3, 4: Speech F'lnn's 3: Senior cum Play 4: mbrrrry Club 4. dar Red cross 4. 'h-easurer Class Play 1: Jr. Red 4, Treasurer 4, Jun 4: Jr Cross Rep. RUTH FINNELL Sir'r'f x :riff 'wr'rr sun' shr'!l bc. .-I Iwlrvr one .vrmfll nwrr xr. Science Club 2-4. Secretary 4. 'TTERSHIQI' 32 Dl'Rl'l1B.flC Club 1' 4: Girl Reserve 4: Athletlc club as GIeekClub 1. Page Nineteen 'lf BETTY GAsKuNs A Brllj' i.: jullv .llnril fri - and lrud Ike :wry raw.-1, .v like lm' Null ln uwct. Girl Reserve 1-3: Bible 1. 2: All-Ilene Club Memner 3: Slmnn Stu 3. Ke . dir' LAMB! nwnlan 4 VIRGINIA HANEY Il'l1ru llu' ulurm rlml' .rl1lrl.r to rillgl. 1 Plow I lxulv fn yvl ll ' lwyiux In xmy. G1-ee Club x- mp Mm serve I' mg D rtlc cm Xlll' rmnatlc Club Club sz can Re- n 15 Librarian 1,3. ERMA HARDGROVE lfrrlm lmx rl flirt flux trail will affm-ti Dis rumplnriml. Ivriug lxcr much HIL iribuzive Occupnuon -lp Gite Club 1. Page Twenty l Llr'1' nc l Cl FBI 1 HAROLD FISK .I Svnior lmy 'mlm lux il lmx. II'ill: lnznglr n' lilsrx Glen ub 1-zz. D mule Cl 2: BIASIQ Tenn In SS uh. Oth gra , S jnxi CRL 1,3 ' all 2 ln C Guin Tren .x. my xg , F. F. A. -1: Truck 2.2: lub a-4 'rrensum r Class Secretary ,md SUFBI' 4. ROBERT FUCHS .I fvllist in lulxkvllulll 'I umlll. Tin' Vmld In .xllrv his pulll. vc---nes GI-lm . ml vs.: y Au IYIR A. 2 will bl' 'md 4: Alpha Baum 2-4, President 41 F. F. I ScIeuCE Club 4, Presldchl. 4: Basketball Team 4: Truck 3: 'luv Alf' 4. Clmlrmnn 4: Student Council 7: Monogram Club 41 DIXXE: Hi-Y 1. JACK HEROLD I1 vk Nuyx his 111'1'1ur11'i1111 wifi: l1v1,c of sfxrt. why N17 r11l4' llflu 11111111111 I emry 4: Music mn 1: 111111111 Nc Club hlor l'l111l'.r 1 lin' Imx . id x-4 Secr l 1--li Glee C m -1: Drllma ward 4: Ju crebnry und CllKiS 3: 2 Bm 5111111 llnlll Ie A - Sc Ol' . my . 11111-- Fe Beth G 4, Drnmut Ass Play 3, rel' of Juni 1-4, Secre resident 41 re Tenm 1- F. F. ,d Cl TFBIISLI F. P. A, Trensurer 3, P llnmemnry Pweedu A. A. Qunrm 3.4: my 1-4: Indus rd District 1. S rensursrs l. Slat k F, lcld Awa 'r '1' 'ct ' B110 at F Sin Mile lst! I TY s Sl, 115: Mu li Ch Wllrd. D er Secrtln I F. F. A. Srnibl' Cl 4: A. 11111 Lute Book u 1: Award e cun- . Plny A Chap! District 3 ventimx 1-3: 4, DOLLY HOSKINDS Holly lflrrx hrr .vl11mrll111111l 11111i f.1'I'H111, AI11- 11,11 yirl 'z1'lm'.v :wiv-r !11'1pn1g1. Glee Club 2.3: Athletic Club 43 snncn Kenmnmn Stuff 4, 1 J 1 ANET HUFF J11:11'!'.v r.u1111111'ri I0 11 M1'rrI111n! 111111-11113 ll1'1' 11ff1'1'li011 for him ix vaxily .r1'c'11, . HARTWELL: vxcmry corps 2. SYMON KENTONI Glrl Reserve 1.41 Anlluil Staff 41 51171011 Krntonhux sum 1: anne s1.u11y 1.42 Hnme EC, Fall' Prize. 2nd nt Ludlum' 17 FITSY, Aid 4. WILMA JACKSON Ilf ln' 11 1111r.v1' ix l11'r 11111I1iIim1, Sl11 ll do lm' l11'.1l in Illix 110.11- HHH. Alpha Benn Gnmmn 1: Home Nurslns 3: Orchestra 4: Bnnd 1-4: Dmmnllc Club 1: Science Club 2-4: 01r1 Reserve 4: mme sump- ag P11-sz A111 4: Mush- Pesmxvnl 1--1. FRANKLIN KIDWELL 1-1n1L'Ii11 ix II11' .X'rui1w1' 11113- H'l1v l'ilI.1 1'111'l1 1'l11.1.v '21-iIl1 11111 nf jay. F. F. A. 1.11, sergeum-111-Arms s. Pags' Twenty-une ROBERT LUCK Slwlliuy is Ili: svrrfl lmtr, Bur will: lllv Srumr-,v ln ll al'wny.v mfr. JOHN 0 CARLISLE: Outdoor Club 1: Science Club L HOLMES: Tennis Cl.1b 2, 'n-ensure: 2. SZMON' KENTONI SCIEHCB Club RUTH LUNSFORD Vcry qnif! lm! frivmily. hm lu ra'-'r'yIlvi:ul lm' bvsl du. .vIu II DONALD MCMILLIAN ,-I wry uirz- xruilv und thu! rurl,v, .llakrs Don u fu the girl: Gleb D .1-nh 1.2 Clu l-Y ll Truck 3, Pmge TWEIII. lxuir .m-fh' 4 Club l'Hll'lBLlC ull Al I-I lx JZ y-m wo SENIORS DOROTHY LIEBE llvr rhurm' yrur' lI'ill RMAN my mamm' and lful mr. 'win runny frivnd: vwry 'z:'lm-n. Dehaee Club 1: Girl Reserve 1-4. Reporter 4: Athletic club 4: Dramnue Club 1-4. LOUISE LINVILLE l.uuin' lrfvpx us in 11 dnsr. Bcrulm- llcr 1-rlmrt rnrds fillrd will Ak. Sdence Club 2.4: Math Club 2-4: Girl Reserve 1.2.41 Blhle szudy 1,z,4: Dramatic Club 1: Junior Class Play 3: First Aid 4: Northern Kentucky curls Reserve Conlerence 4: Lnun Award 4. l PATRICIA MILLS 1 Shr luwx lu driw lm' lflltlm-'x rar. .-lull in lm.vim'.v.r, .1h1 .v lmnud lu yu flux nrmnuie cum 1: mee Club li Athletic Club 3: 1-Iume Ee, Hur Prizes 1-2. 151 nm mlllow 1. :Ja nm Cammy Fnlr 2g Slmon Kcntonlnn 4: Study Hans -1: ofiiee Work mr Frm- clllnl 4. DONALD NEWSOM Dnunld ix Iln' Sr11in-r llmn, Tlml l11 x full nj jun, rw' ull knmzv. Senior cms: Play 4: H1-Y 1.4. Presldtnt IZ Blble Study 22 Bnsketbnll 1-4 cnpcaln 4: Re- gtonal Tournament 3-41 D15- trlcc Tournament 3-4: First Ma ag Basebnll 2-1: Truck 2-3: Monogram 2-4. President 4: Beau of Senior Class 4: Alh- lme Awu-d 1.-4: ANNUAL starr 4: uom Bnskez Award 4: stamp Selling 3: President of Senior CIRSS 4. CALVIN PEEBLES II1' uf'-rvr xhirkx und ln' dur.: lux Iwxf, Him! Iwltrr- lruitx zwllzl you .flnygznrif P. F. A. 1-4: -1-1-1 Club 1 RITA PRICE Of all im' lclnnw .'l1rre'.v nom' .rn 1uN,I nlx nm' Svllwr Cln.vs1l111t1', Rill Pri1'1'. Glen Club 1-42 Glrl RGBHV! 1: Bible Study 1. ROSE RECKER .-I fvrctly .ittlc xlruwllrrry Irlmuir. Uf 11 rrrluill .S'1'rvinr .vI11 x wry fund. D1-amnzie Club 1- mee club 1: Au-lleuc claw 3-4. vm- Presmem. 4: Home me. F1111- 1-2. 1sz 111111 2:11 1.-1d'uw 1. Xrd an County Fair 2: siman Ke.1 mnzan -1. ANNUAL smtf 4. 'rwcmy-1.11rue Page v AUDREY RICHARDSON .-lurIrry',v u yirl wlm lilcfx In h'lI jukvx, A This nmlz'c.v hw' 11 fu1'vrrI.' among mmf folks. Athlletlc Club 3.4: B' 2: Home Ee. Ch Club 1: Glrl Club 1.2 mls sway lb 4: Dftlnnltlr Reserve 2.3: Glen BILLY RYLE Rilly is 11 Imnrixmnr 11031, .Ind In mrl: 1'ln.r.v xul11'In'.v lln jvy, KISER HIGH! Type and Press Club 3: The Panther, s Paper 3, Snlesman 3- Club an Fuobbnll SIMON KEN Smit 4. Clmol 1 Athletic 1-3. TON! ANNUAL LOIS SPANTON 171-uu1ulIc.v ix Im' xlvvrirzl field, .-ind .rn In fa1Im'v ,vln ll 1n '.'r yivlzl. Drimmtlc club 1-4, seerznry 1 Treasurer 4: Glee Club Alphm Beta Gamma 1 speech Festival Clnss Play s 1: F11-sz Play D 1-3: -41 Stnke 13,41 Juhlnr 3 Music PESIIVAII Aid I: Senior Clnss 4: Economics Award 4- ranlutlcs Award 4, Page Twenty-four MARY LOUISE RECTOR Ilvr rrndj' fun und nwrgy, llrllvcd fill nur Scninr duyx will: luis nf ylrr, Luxury Club 4. Tren orenescm 1. Pr Science c1ub 2 35 Glee Cl 1: G11- de surer 43 eSIdPnt 41 .!, Vibe President uh 1.2, Music Festlvn I Reserve 1, Vice P 110 ll Rtd Cross, 4. 4' Office work for I TCSI' President Prxneipnl 4. BETTYE RICE flltlmuglz Bullyr ix ruiinv' N xlnull, .Vw ix :Wy zwll lilevd by nll. 51106 Club 2-12 Drnmntic Club SENIORS NAOMI SPEGAL .Vamui is 11 fflvffy girl, ' x .vjzgr In umkv snnu' lmlrl 1-31 Drlmhlllt Club nnnmncs club 4. SEl'lf,u!.lVE to ' Alpzm d 42 .S In .vu ll lub Ee epre 4- Z Al Drk ee C omc 4 R renee Firs e W lnss Gl 1-42 H President . Disirlbi. Conte Beta Gamma 2-45 lxltsturltlll 42 Offlc incillnl 4: Senior C SR for Pr Ffny 4. ROBERT STAMBAUGH 4' lmlvn 1u Il xmrlrduy bc 1'1'v.vidvrll, Ur' nmylu' snnu' 'zwmdvl' Im will 'z2'4'uI. ms Award 4: Alpha 15 1-4, TTBBSUYBT ' ht 12 SCIENCE Club 32 Club ll Ald n nnu nmn sxde ate H sl. RY Aerc G Pre Deb 1: 4- ' Fir nrnl0 4: BEER V162 2.42 lub n 4. ' Mets 'ard 3, b C C Gnln 31 All brit 3,32 cm Drnmau Simon Ken: 4: Latin Award Awnrd 4: Engllsh vnledmnrmn 4: Alge Awnra 4: Spelling Award 1 cxuzcnsnap Awnrd 1, 4, 1 WARREN VAN HORN In lrix C'lw:'rolrI mr lu' aflvu yum. Tn .wc u glirl mnlml Viryiuirx Rn,va'. F, P. A. x-4: vm Presfdsnz RANDALL WAGNER .-lvlluy u'lm'.v ulmlyx ml lln' run. H Inv: lzvx urnumi, ll1ur'r .v .mmf In In' fun, mu 1-4, Cu-Captain 4: ' Bailrbnll 1-22 Sclmlce Brier 32 Mollo- e P-essaenz Idenl. sz 3. Briskti Truck 1-4. cmu 1-n. Rep gram emu 2-4. vue - 111-Y 1-3. vm Pres Play. sum- Mnnaxer enmninn 4: ANNUAL 4 Class 4- simon K sm! 4. ELOVESE WAYMAN 011 Iilfwiwf' tm' run ul'zc'ay.v dv' lfvurf, ' vnu xvr. .vhv Imx :many li x4: nine smuy lee President Prasad-an: Sense xn b ll'll . ve , 4 v 4 so Ee, 'mi . n fr eser LE! . ll 3- . 32 Home 1. sm R 1-4, Renm- 4: Athletic cm 1.-.mer Memm-r 4: mm And 4: ndmw. lsr Prine 4- Clllb Full' M. L Page Twenty-five ' - EARL NAPIER In Service. DONALD RUSSELL In Service. SENIORS LUCILLE WAYMAN r-'adv frirnrl in Huw nf nlcrd, llfv Lurlllv in lmnnd lo .mrn'1'd. Girl Reserve 1-4, Treasurer 1. vice President 2. Secretary 3, President 4: Bible Study 1-41 Girls Athlellb Club 3.4, better Member 8: Science Club 4: Treasurer 4: First Aid 45 Lie brary Assistant. 1.1: N. K. Girl Reserve conlerence 1.4: Home Ee Fair Prize 1, ard at Lud- low. WALLACE HANCOCK In Service. IN HONOR OF ALL THOSE SERVING. Page Twenty-six IN MEMORIAM OF FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT Our flag from April 12, to May 12, 1945 PLEDGE OF We dedicate this page of our annual to the memory of the lziie President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the great hero and statesman who during the past twelve years lead our nation through depression and prosperity, through peace and war. He passed away on April 12, 1945. We sorrow deeply in our loss. ALLEGIANCE en-r L5 WE HONOR We proudly hail the classmates and faculty members, whose names weie 'Lt some time in the past six years listed with ours. Since then, they have been culled to the colors by Uncle Sam, as so many others have been throughout the notion Reuben C. llinsclalv Thomas C. Ticlicnor Malvin R. Sv.-lxrov john Thomson Clicster Tallenl Mayo Willialns Clinton Arxnstrong john Armstrong' Max Bailry William liaulccnipvi' Stanley Beers liugcnc Brewster lillwartl llrosnmrv Carroll Cavzinzuigll XYilliznn Clinkcrlucard Cliurlvs Dcnscr llurry Duncan .lcwcll liarls l'lzn'olml Fisk lfdwnrll 'liippilt tl' .lou Garvey ,lessic Hamilton john limnxnons XYalwr I-lzunnious Vv'ally Hancock liclwurd Hicks l,5'mzln llolzclcrhcr Donald Ilonsc Ray Huffman C. A. jackson ,linnny Fisk . O. WJ ,l csso Klciu fliiscliargcdi lfarl Nupivr Eugene Ncuspickul ,lului Prolill ll, C. Richarzlson Donald Rozlvn klclvin Rodgers Pal Runyan Donalxl Russull Arthur Scum-r lfarl Sllilunan Raymonrl Shim-lcv Irvin Still: Donald Kelly john 'l'inig:nc may xxx-har-f junior NYli:ilvy jack Yates KEEP THE RED CROSS BY HIS SIDE Page Twenty-eight. CLASS HISTORY The Senior class of 45 has at last reached the end of its destination in Simon Kenton High School. It is hard for us to realize that we have come this ar. In nineteen forty-one we entered the land of higher education under the su- pervison of Mr. Hinsdale. We were then one hundred in number and divided into Section one was met by three sections. Miss Riley, section two by Mr. Williams, Mr. Talent, and later Mr. Troutman, sec- tion three by Mr. Thake. Each- group had a different idea of high school life, but all striving for the same goalg and as Freshmen. pure and simple Cmostly simple! we stood upon the threshold of our high school career. During this year the Alpha Beta Gamma was organized and many of our class were invited to be members. Also it was the first year our school gave awards of honor and many of our class carried off special recogni- tions. This year the Junior Glee Club went to Lexington in the State Music Festival and practically all of us ex- perienced that joy ride in the school bus with Mr. Thake. During this year Mr. Hinsdale and Miss Brown fell victim to cupid's bow and before school was out we heard the toll of wedding bells. Our second year was marked by a sadness of Edna Mae Richardson's death. Shortly before school started she sus- tained burns which resulted in her death. This year we started under the su- pervision of Mr. Moore and also it marked the beginning of our decrease, not in ambition and fun, but in number. Of the one hundred who were Freshmen only sixty-eight returned to carry on Qin more ways than oneb in their Sophomore year. Some decided they would have no need of a high school education, others left to carry on their work at other schools, and some decided to take up other duties in the city as country life was too slow for them. This year we welcomed Bob Fuchs into our class and we proved that we had caught the true school spirit, the spirit which is indispensible and pro- ductive to a good school. Many leaders were chosen from us and we responded nobly to the call. We produced leaders in scholastic awards, basketball squad, and State Speech and Music Festivals. The myself attitude of our Freshmen days gave way to school first. The resultsof thorough Sophomore training was made evident when we started the year of forty-three as sixty Juniors. We were sorry to lose some of our members, but welcomed Bob Luck into our Junior Circle. This proved to be a pleasant year for us with our Junior Play and the Junior-Senior picnic at Sharon Woods. In athletics, speech festivals, musical fes- tivals, agriculture scholastic awards, and all special activities, the Juniors were foremost among other classes. We were the strongest class in school and this enabled us to have our own way to a great extent. Much to Mr. Moore's dis- approval We changed the standard of the class ring. During this year three of the boys of our class left for the armed services. They were Charles Jackson, Jack Yates, and Donald Kelley. We entered our Senior year under the direction of Mr. Caton and we numbered fifty-six. We were glad to welcome Billy Ryle into our Senior class. With awe and reverence do we regard our Senior year which seems but a pleasant dream from which we are to be rudely awakened by the buffeting of the cold world. This year we enjoyed many special privileges as our dances and the purchasing of the nickelodian by our class. Many more of our boys have left school to enter the services. Some of them are Stanley Beers, Earl Napier. Donald Russell, Clyde Hopkins, Wally Hancock, and many more will leave before this year is finished. Page Twenty-nine Time alone is capable of determining the results we are to attain. We have sac- rificed in the past and we will continue to do so in the future. As Seniors we are leaders as is befitting every Senior class. Whether we have been competent or not, it is not ours to say, but we have done our best and We hope we are missed. Qi.. ADVICE TO FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES 1. Seldom take more than one book home. You will create abbad impression upon the teachers if you take too many. 2. Throw paper towels upon the floor of the lavatory. It helps to solve the unemployment problem and helps to insure a paper shortage. 3. Eat your delicacies in the hall. They are more appetizing there, since it is forbidden. 4. Do not return to last home room period. It tends to deceive your teacher and secures you a good seat on the bus. 5. Edge your way into lunch line whenever possible. It gives you that dignified senior appearance. 6. Shriek with laughter at thc teachers' jokes. They expect it. 7. Call the teachers by their initials or first names. It saves time and is much more informal. 8. Always applaud loudly and long during pay programs. It tends to defer classes. if 9. Run through the halls: it increases your vitality and keeps Mr. Caton in tip- top shape. 10. Spill ink in the hall occasionally. This will keep Mr. Coleman busy. 11. Appear late for classes as often as possible. It makes for shorter class recitation. 12. Write your own absent excuses. This will develop an early talent for fiction writing and thus increases your imagination. 13. Ignore Miss Taylor's math as- signments. She will give you a grade anyway. 14. Be absent as often as possible. This will give you an excuse for not knowing your lessons and may serve to keep the class from progressing too rapidly. 15. Neglect home work as often as possible. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. 16. Demand more food in the lunch room and consequently get more for your money. They make too much money anyway. Page Thirty MANY LONG YEARS AGO ng nmy-an E' Q. ,. . A ' MANY LONG YEARS AGO l , 31 . A, I Q? 1' it H ' lj: 0 FI afyffufv BEAU AND BELLE The Seniors proudly pr:sent the BEAU and BELLE of our class The Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Classes participated in this election BELLE-Betty Barnes Betty has our vote for the most popular girl in the school. Hex sweet smile and friendly ways have endeared her to all. BEAU - Donald Newsom Donald is our choice for the most popular boy. His humorous ac- tivities and basketball ability have made him favorite with all. BEST WISHES TO THE BEAU AND BELLE! hge 'rmrrv an c SUNSHINE LANE A Comedy in Three Acts by Eugenne G. Hafer Presented by the Senior Class of Simon .Kenton High School Wednesday, April 9, 1945 Under the direction of Miss Minnie Shely Mrs. Burrougs ..................... Nnomi Spegal Who lives on Sunshine Lane. Helen Burroughs ....................... Billie J. Allen Her pretty and romantic daughter. Dorothy Warring ..................................,........, Juanita Berryman Stephen Warring's daughter. A leader of the younger set. Aunt Edith Warring . .,.......... ........................... . . Lois Spanton Her aristocratic aunt. Betty Hiton ................................ .... M ary Jo Elliott The Sunshine Girl of Sunshine Lane. Sue Norris ........ . ................. . .... .... B etty Barnes Warring's snappy secretary. Mandy Washington .,,............. .. Wilma R. Clemons Cook for the Burroughs. Stephen Warring .................... William Armstrong The great and only Warring. Charlie Conley ......................... .... D onald Newsom His good-looking young assistant. Nat Morton ................................ Roy Chambers The neighborhood sheik of bygone days. Tommy Baxter ........................... .... H enry Bindel Vim, Vigor and Vitality in person. Elfred Witherstone ................................. Jack Herold A good-hearted but dense young Englishman. SCENE: Living room in the home of Mrs. Burroughs. PLACE: Along Sunshine Lane. Time: Early Spring. The present. SYNOPSIS OF ACTS ACT I: The Burroughs' living room. ACT II: The same place, one week later. ACT: The same, one week later than Act II. mg: 'rmrzy-mu STAR GAZING IN 1955 ,lust think, ten years ago today I graduated from dear old Simon Kenton. Today I arrived in Cincinnati from New York. The plane I came on was piloted by BILLY RYLE, and tin: steward:-ss was HILLIE ,IEAN AI.LEN. She told me that PAT MILLS and ROSE RECKER were touring Europe as news correspondents. YI'llen I arrived in Cincinnati. I stopped at a restaurant and who was running it but BETTY BERTRAM. As I lingered over lny coffee I looked at a news- paper called the Cincinnati Herald Tribune. co- edited hy XVILMA RAE CLEMONS aml janet I-Iuff. In his sports write-up HAROLD FISK said that coach DONALD NEXVSOM'S Pioneers had a good chance of beating the Little Colonels of Dixie Heights. Leaving the restaurant, I hailed a taxi driven hy a girl who said she graduated from Simon Kenton. She said her name was VIRGINIA HANEY Smith Ledhetter. She was now married to her third husband. We drove to the Amalga- ntated Helicopter Manufacturing Company whose general manager was ROBERT FIJCHS. I ui- tended to buy a helicopter. The fellow who de- monstrated them to me was none other than CHARLES DEUSER. He said that he sang on the radio part time. He turned on the radio in the cabin and we heard HENRY BINDIEI. giving his round-up of the news. He said that WILLIAM ARMSTRONG and JACK I-IEROLD now senators on thc Agricultural Committee, have just published a new book entitled I-low To Be A Democrat And Have Friends. This aimouncer also reported that FRANKLIN KIDVVELL had ridden the winning horse in the Santa Anita race. IVe landed the Helicopter and I decided to buy it. I went for a little spin and noticed I was low in fuel and so I stopped at a service station. It was called the You Bend 'Em-We Mend 'Em Shop and was run hy ROBERT STAMBAUGI-I and his able assistant ROY CHAMBERS. Roy told me that GENEVA ARMSTRONG was the girl's instructor ot' Physical Education at Simon Kenton. He also told me that LESLIE DAMON and IVARREN VAN HORN ran a hog farm raising specially developed Armstrong hogs. I left them aml parked my helicopter at the Cousoliated Heli- copter Parking Lot run by RANDALL IVAGNER. He told me that after their trip to Chicago EU- GENE BREWSTER and CARROLL CAVAN- AUGH had decided to manufacture fog lights. He said that they employed GERALDINE ARN- OLD and AIJDREY RICHARDSON as Iore- wornen in charge of production. As I was walking down the street I met Mrs. C. C. IIOPKINS tthe former LOIS SPANTONI and Mrs. Steve W'renn fthe former RUTH FINNELLJ and little Steven III. They said that they were having lunch with the former JEAN COOK who is now the wife of a Vice-Admiral. Lois told me that NAOMI SPEGAL was a dress tlesipruer in Paris and that LUCILLE XVAYMAN was a missionary In China. Ruth said that MART LOUISE RECTOR and MARY JO ELLIOTT having heen unsuccessful in love. were attorneys at law under the old combinations Elliott and Rector. They also told me that RUTH DEH- NER and EDNA EGGER had set up a school that gives real competition to the Millers School of Business. I left them and I soon met BETTY BARNES who said she was working on her PHD. at the University of Cincinnati. She told me that JUA- NITA GERRYMAN, BETTY GASKINS, and DOROTHY LIIEBERMAN had edited a new book entitled How Tn Type With One Hand and that LOUISE LINVILLE and XVILMA JACKSON were teaching at the Simon Kenton junior College. She also told me that RUTII LUNSFORD and RITA PRICE were happily married and livc near Piner. I left Betty and went into a drug-store which was run by BETTY RICE. Idly looking around I noticed a copy of Esquire and it was newly edited hy ROBERT LUCK. I picked up a news- paper aml I noticed that ELOVESE XVAYMAN was big game hunting in Africa after having' lost a fox in High School. I also noticed that CALVIN PEEBLES had won a prize for the most modern- ized dairy Iarm in Kenton County and the DON- ALD McMILLIAN had been rc-elected as Presi- dent of the lforenasic League. In another booth Page Thirty-Ilve I noticed DOLLY HOSKINDS and jl2ANETTli DIZARBORN. They said that they were hoth going to school in Cincinnati-Jeanette studying lu he a nurse and Dolly studying to he a dentist. Later ERMA HARDGROVE joined them and I learned that she was studying to be a window decorator. Hn my way out l lound DONALD Rl.'SSlfl.l.. EARL NAPIIER. and WALLY HANCOCK stand- ing in corner talking about their experiences nn Iwo jilna. After listening tn a few ol them l went on my way. QNETW we RADIO AND NEWSPAPER QUIPS XYHO REMINDS LAS Oli Billie J. Allen ..... ...Ginny Simms . ..... . . .. Geneva Armstrong . . . . . . , Mary l.ivilu.zston XYilliam Armstrong ......, Roy Acufl ..... .. Geraldine Arnold . Betty Barnes .... Juanita Berryman Betty Bertram Henry Bindel Eugene Brewster . Carroll Cavanaugh Roy Chambers Wilma R. Clemons ,lean Cook ....... Leslie Damon jean Dearborn .. Ruth Dehncr Charles Deuser .. Edna Egger .... Mary Jo Elliott .. Ruth Finnell Harold Fisk Robert Fuchs Betty Gaskins XVally Hancock .. Virginia Haney .. Ruth Lyons .. Peggy 0'Neill Mary Foster Daisy Mae ......., Great Gildersleeve ........ Lorenzo jones ..,. joey Brewster .... Captain Midnight Betty Crocker .... Boots ........ Mousie Gray Elizabeth Peabody Belle jones ....... just Plain Bill Scarlet 0'Hara Helen Trent .. ,loan Davis .. Y'l-looty .. Quiz Kid ................ Penelope Liiggleboxer Anthony Loring .......... Edie Gray ..... One nl her ahilities is XVH Y singing She is very gay and lively His love ol farming She keeps up with the fashions She is popular and well liked She is the editor ot' tl She's always trying lo Because ol his hearty He is a character to ic Simon Kenioniau catch a man and does laugh the town Because he gets around He keeps such late ho Her recipe for lile is She is very carefree He has little to say him???????? She is exaeting in her urs to be a housewife and liked hy many and school is like a work Because oi her patience Because he is a very The men in her lile likeable boy Her ability to face difficulties Her way with Steve He is su busy that we never see him Mathematical Genius Sometimes she develops an advanced case ol His ahility to become Ability to niix things PIKE Thirty-six a good soldier up mother to giggles Thirt O No Errors Please! O O Debit and Credit 0 0 Keep 'em Flying O I YEAR'S REVIEW f September - October - November On September ll, 19-U, we enrolled :xt Simon Kenton as Seniors for the first time nnd nn event- ful and exciting year had started. As soon ns clztsses were well under way our Senior nctivities began. After nutch discussion :ind ntztuy interruptions the class officers were nt Inst elected znul our invitations, calling cnrds, class flower. :uid motto were chosen. Wlwn the time caune to order clnss rings :uid pins, Mr. Gunn was worried daily by December - J After the bzisketbnll ganna- on Deeetnber S, when the Pioneers defeated Dixie Heights, :i tlnnee was :again given by the Seniors. The Christmas vncutiun began on December 22 :ind much to the delight of sturlentsgand teachers it was prolonged by bud weather. But on jnnnzuy 3, 1045, we returned tu school :uid our studies. By vote of the entire Senior High School the Beau and the Belle were chosen front the Senior class. On the basis' of their popularity, leadership. :ind stholztrship, Donald Newsom :uid Betty Barnes were honored with these titles. In jztnnnry the Seniors sponsored twn Bulze Sales of food donated by students: first for the March - The last three months of the year will no doubt be filled with runny activities. During the first :md second wsxks of March the regional :ind state liztsketbzill tournzunents will be held and on March 25 the District Speech Contest. For our students :ind for our tezun we hope the best of luck, XVe know they will do their best. anuu Apri students with money for pztyluents. XYe looked forward tn the day when they would :u'rix'e. ln October the Seniors bought the nickelodenn and 1:l:xns were pronuztly begun to pzty for it. The first dnnce. :ntendtd by Sbniors, jnni.:rs. Faculty ntexnhers, :ind their guests, was given November I7. On November Z9 the bztsketbnll season opened with n St. llenry victory over Simon Kenton. Before the game nn Alfhn lietzt tiztnnuu lunulnet was held to honor :ind initiate new members. ry - February Senior High School :uid lnter for the nnderclass- men. The proceeds were used in nan-ing' for the niekelotlion. When we had sufficiently recovered from mid- term exznninzttious the sale of unnunlu :nul adver- tisements begun, On February Zl what nppenretl to be at dress patrzule was held nt Simon Kenton bee cause that was the dzty Young and Carl took the pictures of Seniors, activities, clubs, :ind grades. The District Bnslcetbull 'liournznneut with XValtnu wus held ut Simon Kenton lfebruztry 27. The victorious Pioneers- were :awarded the coveted tioplnz I-May During the weeks to come the Senior Play will be presented and litter at Senior Front and traditional junior-Senior picnic will he given. ln sorrow that the past is over but in anticipa- tion of the future, we look Inst of all to May Z5 the long zzwniteil day of grndnutiou. Page 1-nmy-eight XV H O lirtna Hardgrovc . . . . , . . jack Herold Dolly Hoskinds .. Janet Hufi ..,., Wilma Jackson Franklin Kidwell . Dorothy Lieberman Louise Linyille Robert Luck Ruth Lunsford Pat Mills ...... Earl Napier .,,... Donald iilcMillian Donald Newsom .. Calvin Pwhles Rita Price Rose Recker .... . Mary L. Rector ., Betty Rice ....... Audrey Richardson Donald Russell Billy Rylc Lois Spanton Naomi Spegal .... Rnbcrt Stainhaugh lVarren Van Horn Randall Warmer . Elovcse Xllfaynisxii . Lucille iwifayinan . e 3 u RADIO AND NEWSPAPER QUIPS iPart Ill REMINDS L'S OF Portia Blake . .. Abner Peabody Molly McGee .. Chee C hee ....,, . ....... . Little Orphan Annie Scattergood Baines Judy Canova Emily Post ..... Lowell Thomas Our Rial Snnzlziy ... .. . . . Eleanor Roosevelt . .... . . . Ezra Stone ...... Henry Aldrich jack Armstrong .... ..... Lum litIn'iil'tls .. XVinnie lVinkle Nancy ....... Mary Noble .. Dixie Dugan Zazu Pitts ..... Major Bowes ,,.. lshkabibhle Ellrn Brown Olive Kackley .... Dr. I. Q. ....., . Jimmy Scribner .... Dick Bray ..... Gralcic Allen Ma. Perkins WHY Bencuse she faces life courageously Because of his hoosier talk Her humor is very pronounced She approves that Life Can Bc Beautiful Because she is very industrious His scatterbrain ideas Contribution to a friendly atmosphere Her knowledge of books He's always full ot' news She is liked hy everyone She is a born leader lYeariug the Navy Blues Because he frequently gets into Our All American Boy His love for the country tough spots Her ability to become an office girl A cute Senior who keeps ns in good humor She is a back-of-tlie-lines Sweetheart Her ability is to make good Her vocabulzwy consists oi a number of expressions His lille oi gab His hair-do She solves difficult problems She is capable of giving advice o Intellingence is his lot His ability to keep busy n Home EC. matters Sports reporter for the Simon Kcntonian Her ability to make people laugh Ability to help those in need Page Thirty-nine THE FILLER-UPPERS AND THE CLEANER OUTER MTS- mil KWH05' Mrs. Iva Summer Mr. Clifford Cul:-num Mrs. Irene Hxunphray Mrs. Nellie VVhite Pan Ferry CLASS WILL . , :li We, the Senior of 1945, of Simon Kenton High- School, near Independence, Kentucky, being declared aged morons of slight education do hereupon negotiate this as our last will and testament. Article One To members of the faculty we will the following: To Mr, Caywizod. the hope that next year we will To Miss Gray, we leave the regret that she had have better weather and he will not have to to be absent several weeks because oi illness. Call oil' school too many days. To Miss Retlmon, the hofo that she does not have To Mr. Catton, sincere appreciation for all he has so much trouhle keeping order in study hall done for us, as he has helped the Seniors to in the future. achieve inns! of their success this year and he has hecoute our very dear friend. To Miss Richardson. the hope that she will have no more stiff necks which result in hlistci'. To Mrs. Brown, the hrst and sweetest Sponsor that a class could have the hope that she will To Miss Schatzrnan, stunt' way to resist ice cream not get snowltound in the ditch anymore. and cake so that she Can stay on her diet. To Mrs. Edcus. a group oi students who get more To Miss Siieiyi xiii. imp? thai some day sim Wiii out of shorthand the fact that it looks like have Latin Siiiiiems Wim ,Gaily eiiiui. the Chinese writing. Subject. '10 Mr' hdans' the Imp: that Hem Lear he can To Mr. Clark. Senior English stutlents who get have thi slaughter house In operation' their Book Reports in on time and who do To Miss Moreman, some way to identify herself nm chew gum In Class' so that former students will not think she is , , merely mm of the Simienisi To Miss Taylor, more tune so she can carry through with all her plans and also get her To Miss Riley. some marches on the nickelodenn papers Chcckcd on lime' so she may keep in step while trying to keep order iii iii? Caictci-il To Miss Van Deren, more dramatic talent for her plays. To Miss Gardiner, the hope that she will make a lot of progress with her man this' year. To Miss Clarke, more oi a chance to become acquainted. - To Miss Hayes. a quiet and orderly cliemistry class who is interested in chemistry rather than To Mrs' ivaiieri mme time im, im, band io practice entertaining' each other. 'uid 'i chance to get all mei . . t nhcrs at a rehearsal at the same time. To Miss Martin, the hope that she will make bakethall Stars nut of her seventh and eighth To Miss Hiieiiian, 3 Chance to mach her iiivmiie grade HWIS- subject-Latin. To Mr. Champion, a basketball team that will To Mr. Moore, the hope that he will get larger live up to his uanze. helpings in the cafeteria next year, Page Forty-une Article Two To our immediate successors the Juniors we will the following: Juanita Berryman leaves her job oi gathering gossip to livelyn Seherder. Jean Cook leaves. her place in the Senior Class to her little sister. Ruby, ll'ilma Rae Clemons bequeatltes' her diamond rings to Helen Code. lfdna Egger leaves her slenderness to jenn Bintlcl. jean Dearborn wills her shortness to Alexie Mills. Pat Mills leaves her shining black hair to Rita Faulkner, Billy Rylc wills his stupendous appetite to Carroll Carter. Ruth Dehner bequeatlnas her long linger nails to Stella Beers. Randall Vtfagner leaves his wonderful physique to Billy Masters and Estil Lee Knlwell. Geneva Armstrong' wills her radio ability to Frances h1cCay, Galvin Peehles leaves his height to Lloyd Elliott. Billie jean Allen leaves her attractiveness to jodcna Bird. Henry Bindel leaves his wisescracks to Roland 1-lertnes. Betty Bertram leaves her high, sweet, voice to Opal Hyatt. Donald ltlchlillian leaves his attractive clothes to Charles Cooper. Erma Hardgrove leaves her lovely complexion to Rosie lilaza. Rita Price leaves her Shorthand ability to Laverne Klien. Rosie Recker leaves her Peachy Dance to Ann Mayhugrh. Robert Stantbangh leaves his intelligence to ,lack 'Connor and Albert jaske. Audrey Richardson leaves her athletic ability to Esther Kelley. Betty Barnes leaves her cashiering job to Virginia Fisk. Earl Napier leaves his friendliness to Elmer Gers and Harold Baker, Naomi Spegal wills her blond hair to Ruth Roberts. Donald Newsom leaves his excellent basketball playing to XVarner Cox and jimmy Gosney, Louise l.inville wills her dignity to jean Rector. Virginia Haney leaves her happy-go-lucky attitude to Mabel Benson. Ruth Lunsford leaves her quietness' to Betty Sue Caldwell. Geraldine Arnold bequeathes her height to jean Binder. lVarren Van Horn leaves her affectionate thoughts to Virginia Pwhles. Mary jo Elliott leaves her cute little smile to Virginia jackson. Betty Gaskins leaves her good nature to Geneva Maddox. lfutzene Brewster leaves his way with the women of lower grades to joe Messing. Harold Fisk bcqueathes his bus troubles to Gene Kelly. Bob Fuchs leaves ltis Mathematical ability to john R. Rich. Leslie Damon wills his quietness to Billy Gene liads. Dolly lrloskintls wills lter job as Ujuke box guard to joy Vl'orks. Clyde Hopkins leaves his list of absences to Ray- hnrlt Cooper. Robert Luck wills his' deep concentrations on Math prohlems to Hanslord ltlcGladdery and Russell Abernathy. Ruth Finnell bequeathes her red hair to Mildred Beck. X'Vilma Jackson leaves her ability to translate Latin to Doris Hand. janet Huff bequeathes her long hair to Delores Shulker. Franklin Kidwell leaves his endless chatter to Paul Reinersman. Charles Deuser bequeathes his curly blond hair to Bobby XVilson. Mary Louise Rector leaves her merry hrmvn eyes to Norma Francis. Carroll Cavanaugh wills his eitcuse troubles to Gene Piper and Billy Tomlin. l.ois Spanton bequeathes her dramatic ability to Ann Green. Betty Rice wills her giggle to Mary K. Beagle. Wally' Hancock leaves his trouble in keeping np with Algebra Assnxnments to Tommy Barnett. Lucille Wayinan leaves her ability to argue to Ruth justice. lilovese-lYayn1an leaves her place in the cheering section at basket-ball games to Betty Petzingcr. Dorothy Lieberman leaves her individuality to Erina Laundrnm. Billy Armstrong and Jack l-lerold will their positions as Super Future Farmer to XVynford Riley and Herbert Works. Roy Chambers leavesk his ability to fool the teaelters to Granville Deatherage. Page Pony-two Grade ll Section I Home Room Teacher - Dr. Paul B. Clark I-'irxl Rim'-l.vfI In Riglil jenn Binzlcl. jodenn Bird. Bvtly Suv L':ilrln'cll. llelvn Colle. Slclln llccrs. Rim 4 Faulkner, Mildred Buck. jenn liinrlcr, Srrofni Rota-Lrft lu Riylif Dr. Paul ll. Clark, Llnyd lillioll. X-'irginin Fisk, Rosalie Ginza, Xlzibcl Lee llnnsnn Norma Frzmcis'. Ruby Cook, Mary Kzitlwrinc Bczigle-, Carroll Cnrlcr. Tllird li'n':c-l.i'fI In Right Billy Genc Ends, Tummy Barm-tt, llnrolml Baker, Warner Cox. ,lack Cmnicr jimmy Gusm-y, Cllnrlcs Cooper, Gilbert Bcck. .Ynf Slinzvu in Pirlnrf 1 lxayhnrn Cnopcr, Granville Duallicr:igm', lilmcr Gcrs. Page Forty-three Grade ll Section ll Hmm' Room Teacher-Miss Elma Taylor l ir'.v1 Rim'-l.l'f1 lv Right ' Opal llyzxtt, Erma Lxnnlrnm, lfrnncrs Mcfny. Virginia Pculmlvs, licncvu Madclnx Ann Maylmgli, livclyn Schrrmlcr, Ann lirccn, Yirginizi jackson, l.:n'urnu Klein Rnlli jnslicc. Sm'ml1i Iffm-fl.l'j'l In Riylii Miss Elnm Taglur, llcrbvrt XYurks. XVynl'mn'xl Riley, Doris Haml, lisllwr Kelley Bvtly Pelzingcr, juan Rcctor, Joy XVurks. Estil Leu Kidwcll, jmr Messing. Third lx'1m'-Imft In Right lingunc Kelly, lingzcin- Murlnclc, Billy Tmnlin, Roland llurnics, Alba-rl jasku Bobby Wilson, Urns Piprr, Billy Mzistcrs. Pnnl Rvinersinzm. john R. Rich. .Ynr Slmwn in Pivlurn I .-Xllenc Mills, Dulurvss Sclmlkcr, llanisfurcl Xlufilzxllllvry. Russell Almcrnulliy. Page Forty-fuur COVERALLS A Comedy Three Acts of Don Elser Presented by THE JUNIOR CLASS OF SIMON KENTON HIGH SCHOOL Friday, March 23, 1945 Under the direction of Miss Minnie Shely Robert Stillman Would Be Mayor .... Margareft Stillman His socially ambitious wife . . . . Alexander Stillman Susan Their adolescent son ..... Their marrizxgeable daughter . . . . . . Grandad Stillman With both feet on the ground .... . . . Walter Brant A mechanic in coveralls ..,. Elizabeth Morrison A social Leader .. Patricia Morrison Her love-bitten daughter Miss MacArthur Irene Ai sour secretary ..L An outspoken maid ACT I Scene ....... Evening in October ACT II Scene . . . Afternoon, the next day ACT III Scene Evening, two days later hge Pony-uve . . . Eugene Merlock .. Betty Petzinger .. Billy Gene Eads Bettye Sue Caldwell . Estil Lee Kidwell . . . . Joe Messing Ann Mnyhugh . . . . Ruth Justice .. Evelyn Schedrer .. Norma Francis SIMCN KENTONIAN STAFF Simon Kentonian published monthly by the students of Simon Kenton under the direction of Mrs. Carnsnl Edens. Editor .....-. .............................., J uanita Berryman Ass't Editor ,................................... Betty Sue Caldwell Art Editor ....... Robert Stambaugh, Billy Jean Allen, Roy Chambers War Aid Reporter ................,................., Virginia Fisk Minwograph ............ Pat Mills, Rose Recker, Wilma Rae Clemons, Janet Huff, Charles Deuser. Stencils .... Ruth Dehner, Edna Egger, Betty Bertram, Dolly Hoskinds Sports Reporter ,..............,...............,,.. Randall Wagner Composers ,.... ............. J ean Rector, Stella Beers, Claude Taylor Gossip Column .... ......... R uth Justice, Evelyn Scherder Club Reporters ,. ,..... Doris Hand, Warner Cox Sponsor ....... ......... M rs. Carneal Edens PEG F tySt SPECIAL RECOGNITIONS We devote this page to listing those who merit special recognition in various fields. Best All Around Girl Best All Round Boy Courtesy C101 . .... . Courtesy C111 Courtesy C121 Citizenship C101 .., Citizenship C111 . .. Citizenship C121 ... Athletics, Girls .. Athletics, Boys ..,, Commerce, Cll1 . . , Commerce, C121 . .. SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL .. . . . . . . Betty Barnes . , . . ...,.. Billy Armstrong . .... Pauline Stephenson David Maners joy Works G rauville Dcatherage . . . . . jnanita Berryman Robert Fuchs . . . . Pauline Stephenson Granville Dcatha c ' K . . . Robert Stanibznigh ...... Betty Barnes . . . Donald Newsom ........ Ruth justice . . . . Juanita Berryman Agriculture ..,, . , . . . Billy Armstrong lYorld History .... ...,. , Robert McGraw American History . .. ....... .. . Ann Maylnigh liconomics .,. , , . . . . Best All Around liirl Best All Around Buy Courtesy C71 ....,,. Courtesy C31 ... , Courtesy C91 .... Citizenship C71 .... Citizenship C81 Citizenship C91 ..., Athletics, Girls ., ....... . . . . .. Lois Spanton X aletlietorlzln . JUNIOR HIGH .... . .. Anna Webb ...... , Cltnide 'Taylor .... Rosemarie Elliott Charles Chambers . . . Alma LeMaster Charles B'hymer ,. .. Dolores Barnes Billy justice .. . . . . .. jean Carter .... Alma Le Master ...... . Anna Webb ,. Patricia Banta American Govt-rnniein . . . . . . . ,. . Ann Maylxiigli Algebra 11 ........... Plane Lieouietry ..... Solid Geometry ..... Plane 'Trigonometry Aeronautics .,....... Mclerology ...... , . Shop Mathematics Biology ..,.........,, Chemistry ............ High School Geograpliy English C101 .......,... English l1l'1 .,.. English C121 ...... Home liconoinics .. Latin ....,...... Dramatics ..... Salutatorian ......, , . . . . . Robert Stambziugh SCHOOL Athletics. Boys ....... Social Science C71 Social Science C81 Mathematics C71 Mathematics C81 .... Algebra I ........... . . . . . .Robert Stznnbaugh Evelyn Flynn tiranville Deathcrage ......,.. Ann Mayhugh . Robert Stninbaugh . Robert Stambaugh . . . .. ,lean Brinkley Pauline Stephenson ..... Aim Mayhugh Robert McGraw , . . . Bevarly Pruett . .... . Ann Mayhugh . Robert St:-nnbaugli Virginia House . . . . Louise Linville . . . . Lois Sprtnton ,lack Heroltl . t . . Naomi Spegal . . Harold Ellenburg . . Rosemarie Elliott . . . . Aaron XVayman ... Mildred jackson ...... Paul Soclen ...,.. Mary Martin Natural Science C71 .,.. Rosemarie Elliott Natural Science C81 . General Science C91 .. English C71 ,.... .... English C81 English C91 SPEECH EVENTS AND MUSIC FESTIVAL . ...., Betty Pitcher ...,... Anna lVebb . . . Mildred Jackson . . . Aaron XVayman . . . . , Anna lVehh Name Event Rating Lois Spanton .... , .... Poetry Reading . .............., Excellent Betty Barnes .... ,, . ..,. Senior Discussion .. .............. Good Mary jo Elliott ....,.......,,.... Interpretative Rearling-Monologne ....,.................... Excellent I Simon Kenton was not represented in the State Speech Tournament at Lexington this year. . The following represented Simon Kenton in the Spring Music Festival at Cov- ington and Lexington. Name Rating Band ,,.. ....... , , ..... Music Festival ....,... Excellent Wilma Rae Clemons Billie Jean Allen ...... Marguerite Gerhrnn liovarly Prnett ...... ,luck Conner , .... , Marian Collins These six students were selected to represent Simon Kenton in the All-Kentucky Chorus. P559 Forty-SEVEN Grade I0 Section I Home Room Teacher-Miss Helen Gardiner Ifirxt Rmv-l.c'fi in Right Margaret Duncan. Frzuicrs Curnclius. Jenn Briulalcy. Mahal Duntlicrugv, Belly Llvrrill. Rusclla Finnell, Wanda Armstrong, Mary Dzuuun, Surnml Ifmvf-Lvfr in Riglxl Miss Helen Gardiner. Evelyn Flynn, jean Baird, Viviun Davis. Bcity jane Czirxlvy Catherine Collier, Betty Cuulc. Wanrlzx Carlisle. Tlzird Rnw-Lvfl In Kfylil Willzml Audsrsuu. Eugene Barnett. Marion Cullius, juscfli Klaus, jzunus Cnsnn ,lzuncs Cross. Franklin Aclzuns. Bucnic Ashcrzxfl. Ray Farxucr, Virgil Rust. Nu! .5'l:nia'M in l'il'Imu' Louis Rich Ellioll. Franklin Daugherty, Lugaux Culsum. Page marry-sign: Grade i0 Section Il Home Room Teacher-Miss Minnie Shely First Ruin'-Imfl ln Right Catherine julmsnn, Betty joan Martin. Stella Lnscy, Iivclyn Martin. lla Gnslcin. Belly Mciur, Virpginizi ll-msc, lilsic Ncnspickcl, ,Iuycc l.mx'vr. Srrund Ru:qgLcft In Right Miss Minnic Shcly, David Manners. juzmcttc Grubbs, Dclurcs Mann, Milrlrcxl Lilxlitner, Martha llughcs, Charles Ilflurgzm. Tlliril Rnciglmft Iv Right Donald Mcliiuluy, Raye Haskins, Dunzxhl Myers. Allan Unsvsy. Ruhcrl Rlclir:nx', Phillip King, Darwin Mctilxulilcry. .Val ,S'lm1t'u in l'irIm'v Harold Lipscmuh, Dmmlml Appel. Hcrsrhul Cziniphcll, Page Pony-nine Grade 10 Section III i Home Room Teacher-Mrs. Carneal Edens lfirxl lCu:.L-l.vft lu Right Bn-ny Shirley, Wilma Spzmhling, Pziulinc Slcpllcnsun, Buvcriy Prncu. Wilma Rim, Rnd:-ll Sluniiclnl, Imogcnc Russ, joan Rcckur, Swami Huw-l.rfl lu lfiylll Mrs. Carnival Edcns. Altzi Mac Schlnclvr. flaru Stith, Thelma XYnlsmi, juzmitzi Parr, ,lug-cc Richzmlsun, Bairhnrzi Stephenson. Tlrir-il li'n1u-I.rfl In Riylil Howard XYilliznns, ,Iuhn Rvrcl. Robert Slcphcus, Cecil Pence, Dmmld Willizmis. .Ynl Slmzrli in Pirfuri' Wziynu Rilry, Maury Louise Shipman, XYilmzi Power. ilclcn Tcholmzui. PBS! FHM' TH E HONOR ROLL The requirements for the Semester Hmor Roll are as follo-ws: An average of B in scholarship tone C permissible in a major or a minor subject,--no D Jg satisfactory conduct on bus and at school: Honor Roll standing for each of the three periods during the semester. The names of the pupils making the Book. First Semester Honor Roll Seventh Grade Semester Honor Rolls are kept in a Blue Second Semester Honor Roll Possibilities Seventh Grade Ray Carl Anderson Mildred jackson Charles Chzunbers lYilliam Klein La Verne Collier Charlene Mills Rosemarie lillintl Betty Stephenson Eighth Grade Carrie Marie l-Iaston Lola Walter Delores Barnes Sue Bird john Brakefield junior Crosthwaile Ronald birth XYillard Anderson yl eau Baird Vivian Davis Rosella Finnell livelyn Fynn Freshmen hlary Martin Earlene U'll'ara Anna XYebb Claude Taylor Sophomores lla liaskin Betty jean Martin Betty Meier Bevarly Pruelt Pauline Stephenson Juniors Betty Sue Caldwell Ruth Justice Granville Deathcrage lfstil Lee Kidwell I.loyd Elliott .funn Mayhngh Seniors Billy Armstrong Wilma jackson ,lean Dearborn Louise Linrille jack Herold Lois Spanton Dolly Hoskinds Naomi Spegal janet Huff Robert Stambaugh Ray Antlerson lris Brewster jean Carter Charles Chambers Malrin Cohli Rosemarie lilliott ,loan lfinuell Dorothy Fuchs Miltlrtd jackson liuniee King William Klein Charlene Mills james Payne Lula Sharp Betty Stephenson Eighth Grade Carrie Marie Easton Aaron Wayman Freshmen Dolores Barnes Qtliley Sue Bird john Brakefield junior Crostluraite Xl'anda Kiosney Mary Martin Iiarlene 0'llara lYauda Smith L'lnade Taylor Anna Wehh Sophomores XYillard Anderson jean Baird jean Brinkley Vivian Davis Rosella Finnell Fvelyn Flynn lla Gaskins Stella Beers Betty Sue Caldwell Granville Deatheragc Lloyd Elliott Billy Armstrong juantia Berryman Wilma Rae Clemons' jack Herald Dolly Hoskinds janet Huff lYiln1a jackson Jun Sen Virginia House Betty jean Martin Belly Meier llevarly Pruett Rutlell Stauiield Pauline Stephenson iors Ruth justice Ann Mayhugh Evelyn Scherfler iors Louise Liuville Rita Price Lois Spanton Naomi Spegal Robert Stnmbaugh Lucille XYayman THE HONOR CLUB The names of those Seniors who make the Honor Club are kept in a White Book. In order to become a member of the Honor Roll Club, a pupil must have the average of B or better for the grade 10, 11, and 12 with no 'D' grade: must have had satisfactory department, and must have earned at least 15 points in extra-curricular activities. The maximum number of points to be earned in any activity is 3. The Honor Club signifies outstanding work in both scholarship and extra-curricular ac- tivities. Honor Club Members for the year 1944-45 are: Billy Armstrong jack rlerold Lois Spanton Betty Barnes Wilma jackson Naomi Spegal Wilma Rae Clemons Louise Linville Robert Stambaugh FREE Fifty-Une may-iwn 0 Food For Victory 9 0 Future Homemak Q Q Aw, Bugs! 0 GTS Grade 9 Section I ' Honzl' Rnnnz T0lll'1Z67'-lxIiSS Oni Riley Ifirxl Ibm'-fl.l'fl lu Ifiyhl Mmgnurimc llurhruu, lir1:ux'i:x'u Pm-xwuml, MaAx'g:u'Lt Hutchins, Rehn llmwum. Mill-3' Su: llirnl. lllzxry lf1':l11cua llcizlcmam. Dnlm-vs lizxrm-:-, livtly ,lu-:nn Fuchs, Hazel Lhllius, lldiy lmuisu Kirilrslmwr. .Yurmnl lflm'-l.rjl In Riylll' R Miss Oni Riley. lllclmrcl Dursvy, Marx-in Muuwlu-, ,lzuucs Riel-. Wzmrln Smith. Mary Cluuvlwcrs, ju Ann llznyes, Alum Wchh, Curl llryzlun, Rohn-rt 'I'on1lin, Alan llcrulxl. William l7:mlkm-r. Tlrirfi lim.-I.vj'I In Riyhl llunalrl Duncan. Wrulm' Hill, Rznyxnuxul Finnell. Robert llizm, llmmlml Keener. , Lllzxnllu Tzzylur. jr.. lxnlph llurlmrsl. Billy llcnsml. Roy Ructur, juniur k'rusil1wuiR':, lYn'mlcll llritlgcs. Nonzalll Hurllx. Xu! .S'llfm'u in l'irlln'r' Xl':n3-uw Iinplamml. mg? Fifty-thru' Grade 9 Section II Hmm' Room T1'ClCIl61'-Ml'. R. S. Moore Ilirxl lfnw- Inf! In Rigflll Mary lfllcu Rice. lhu--nlny Scttlv. Rlyrllc Mmru, ,lc-:mninc Rmlnurclt. lllzmchc llallllwin, Cullrcn lYiluy, Rulurm llrcxwlvr, juan llumzul, Rosie R'rnwdL'l', Mary Mzlrtin, Rnsulvvn llirml. 'rrnmi lx'fm'-Al..-.I'I lu Righl Mr. R. S. Moore, linrl llcrrynunm. Ray Nczxvvw, Ruby llymt. Murzznwillzx Snlyurs Tcrry Gum. Wzuulzn liusm-y, linrlvcu O'll:1r:l, l':u'l lizuxiiuld, Allwrl lfosslur. l'l1ir1l lx'1m'-I..-fl In Riylzl Kcnm-ll: l.:nvson, Hurry L'znrncs, Billy justice. Curl Buck. john Brxzkviinlll. l7urrcQl llulmgzul. Paul hlawksnn. llumlcl lillvcnhnm. liuhhy llrmnhack. Yu! .Ylmim in l'i4'Il1r4' I.uuisu Obcrmciur, Paul l'zunphcII, Lulu Crmvslrr. lfuircsl Gwen. ,luck Rlmclv: Alum Maury lfzxrls. Page Finy-mar Grade 9 Section III Homo Room Tcachm'-Miss Florence Hayes mf lem.-, I.,-fl 1., lciym Rum-lx-n llunson, Margaret Luc. Shin-lv:v Yaminv, Milclrvrl Janus. Svlx-in linnka. Nxnwg' Marsh, Anna Huffukvr, liillic lrlzxllcxrck, Bully Dnnglns. Rul1y':Xrnuld, Slrnml lfnzl--l.rfl In Riylhl William liuhzmk. liclwarcl Clinkcnbearal, Harold Schaullvr, XYurrun llimlrr. l.l-my llnkcr, Cluu-les Durwy, Ruhurt jncolxs. l'hirrl lfnzl-l.l l In Rifzlrl J linrrluu julnlson, Bvu Hnrncy. Robert Stuvcns, lfrznlk jacnhs. Richard Kvllvy. Yu! .Ylmzrn in I'irl1ln' ,launch lirzwcs. Ummld Krutlx. Clmrlus Pellil. Plge Fmy-five y Q X Al O Hush! O Our Farm Shop O 6 High Explosives O Grade 8 Section I Homv Room Tvaclzez'-Mrs. Huldah Schatzman Ifif-.wr li'.':.Q I..-fl lu Iriyhl Lucy Urmnl:-r, 1.56, liriilgcs, Lum Vxfilicr. l'L'url Szxrgxrnt. Nm-nm Richnrilmn. liilcvnc Damrmi. Gcrulilim- Riullim. Maury Frances Flynn. ,-Xhun l.:'M:mvr, Mun.: Kiniylc liuurirlgu, L':irric Marie luaistun, lln U-llins. ,Yrruml livin'-l.vfr tn Riylll Mrs. l-iulclah Sclmlzmzui, Clifforil Fisk. Bulky 'l':ittcrslmll. XY:uuIzi Russvil. Ncllic linruen. Bcuy Pilchcr, XYi11nnzx 'l'nx'ucr, Bcity Hccgcr, Rusv1nui'y liimlcr. Lnuiss Murray. Dorothy Mnstrrs, Annu Tungntc, Virgil Mmlurs. Third lffm-l.vfl In Riylil Riclmril Culclnugh, Finn-r Prius. Anruu XY:iym:m, fhxxrlis B'liyim-x-, jack Iluwziril. Clwm-r Alsip, Pzml Suilcn, lisrnir Parr, jimmy Wilsim, ifrcililic While, Oscar lin-ywr, Dulr Stephens. Nui .Ylmrwu in l'iflm-v VX':uul:i XYilli:1ms, mga Fmy-seven Grade 8 Section ll Home Room Teacher-Miss Sarah Van Deren l ir.il Ruin-lwft In Rigllll Nnrmn jenn XYurks, lfvclyn Nucl, Yvrn Bnldnzin. Margin liruckmnn, liliznhclll Bowen, Ycrn 'I'clwlnnn1. Vivian Cooper. Dorn Mae Kimlwell, Ruth llfillll. .S'L'l'mul lhm-I..'f! In Right Miss Sarah Van Dvrun. Edwin jncksnn, Lloyd Finnell. Dun lla-rmcs. Glu:-in Setters. Ruth Clifnvn, Joann Moffett, Dunulwl Brinkley, lingcnv Dm-hncr, Billy Grevn. 'rnsf.1 lcmgl..-ff fl- leigh: Robert Arxnslmng, William Gibson, Uhnrlvs lippcrly. ,luck Russ. XYilli:nn Hccgvr. Dale Ellcnlxnrg. .Yul .S'1nm'1l in Pifinr-' jerry Roberta. .loan Appcl. Billy Rubens, joe Glnzn. Page Fmy-ugm Grade 8 Section lll Home Room Teacher-Mrs. Bernice B. Ellenburg lx:-51 Hunk l.rfl In lx'i5lhl .-Xuclruy lhrrklmrl. juan jump, Lydia Rluc Cuuuclly, Yr-Ima Perry, Mary Bunkb ,lr-:ul Klein, lixuugr-ne Schlueter. L'n:r Bruwn. A-.md lm.-I..-if In mlm: Mrs, Hn-rnicc li. lillvulmurg, Dnnuvzul Mclilnclrlcry. Tluunns Cain, james Sxilh ,luwell llzlrris. Yinlu Neuspick-el, lluwnral lluglws, Karl Napier. llnrry Rust Xlattlwu' l.1uz, 11.1,-.1 1em.L-1..-ff I., Riglnl Ycrunu llumnn. Anms Lawson. Billy llrillith, Russull Klcliiulcy. Robert L'lz Kuunclh lluwnznrrl. lluhhy Iinirll. Xml .S'lm:un in l'irlm'r Mary Schzullcr, lflnrcucc Armstrong, Wilbur .-Xurlcrsun, Lcruy funk, llugh Gcrs Wzmrln Cross, Hazel Shields, Bcity Campbell. P1189 Filly'-nlne O Beans Please!! 9 O 3 O'cIock Rush O O Our Gift- 1 Nickelodeon J O Grade 7 Section I Home Room Teacher-M1'. Glenn Edens '1-.fr Ima---l.vy'l In Righl Nurnlzi Dunn, Alnm lflirls. liurn Ruhinsun. Svlvizi Marlin. jmnl liinnvll, XYvimni King. livclyn Pziync, Ruscinnriv Rllii-tt, Mary-lAlivv Connelly. Alnnnim lirlvni. S 'mmf li'n:iL-l.cft In Right Mr. Glenn linlcns, Patricia llzintzi, Ciimlcm- Mills. Anim lfllinm. l.nl:1 Sharp Russ lluglirs. Bi-ily Slcphvnbnn. Alnnc funk, Mililrml jzicksun, I.aYvrnc Cullicr lim-.1 lm.-1.l-ff In Hmm liziy Amlcrwn. :Xclrizxn Xlcllillizxn. ,lznnm l':iym-, William Smvnl, William Klein lfrnnk l.cMuslcr, ,Ii-linny B:n'nvs. jack McCarty. Nfl! .Hilmiivi in I'irlln'4' linhvrl Sharon. lrcnc llulubaird. Page smy-one Grade 7 Section ll Home Room Teacher-Miss Mary Virginia Moreman I-'irxvl Rim'-l.vft tn Right Hclrn Wilson, Gertrude Conn, XYnvilyn Riley. lfrscllzi Mcrluck. Noln jenn Gibson, Sallie Duncan, ,luycc Mac Back, Dorothy Fuchs, Nvllic jackson. Srnnul Rum-l.uf! In Righl , Miss Mary Virginia lllurciuzul. Rulvrrl Gene Gunn, llilly Dietz, liugcxn- llcnnctl, Paul Cluuubers. Curtis Hzu'mIgruvc, XVillizuu llulxlcrnmn, lxlnlvin llrlrb, Albert Setters. Cluirlcs Clmxuhvrs. Tlrirfl lfnu-l.i'fl In Riglhi llcnry Bri-sh, Rmmld lnscy, lirlu-ard Bush, ,lmncs Mzirvin Ilunglc, ,lzuncs Vox. jzuuus Ricc, john 'flnnuais lillunrv, XY:iync lllicks. .Ynl Slmzvn in I'ii'luri' Jmucs Cucco, Russell liuglznid. Mary Edith Rieilcl, lsulxcl Slalil, Mario Rider. PBS! SlxlY'i.W0 Grade 7 Section Ill Home Room Teacher-Miss Elsie Hitemau lfirsl Run-l.vfl In Right Llwrul Triplen, Alice Rider. Alice Huiiaker. Iris Brewster. Dorothy Reid Slnrgurel Crain, Laura Slieplxerd, Belly Dunn, Helen julmson. limnm llnmun jenn Carter. Scrum! lfvrc-lmfl lu Right Miss Elsie Hileinan, Roy Ferguson. James Clinkenlwurcl, Frerl NYilsnn. Otis Sent! jzinws Davis, Robert Arnold, Rnylnond Hoepker, Billy Curllin. Third lfvzw-l,ej'I tu lfiylit john Mmm-, Eldon Petty. Robert Riclmrdsou, Charles Davis, Clilm-ine Mem-ice lilluerl XYilliams, Xu! Slmzrn in l'irIlm' Geraldine Farrell, Billy jean Zinxmerman. Charles Spvgnl. Chester Siinin-ms, William Rider, Pnxe Sixty-three 4 Ill X nl Grade 7 Section IV Home Room Teacher-Miss Alta Gray '-uv-l..'ft ln Riyhl I H xl lx ,lu anim 1'lvz:ll, l.aYv:ruu .-Xzlanzs, Alberta Colsmn, Mary janv Uxxacy, Dena lhavcs Edith Tciiup. Rnxsnnzury Berryman. Georgia Rust, mm! lfun-fI..'ft In Riylzl s. . arv Pun suhhxilulrj. Lawrcncv Glaws. ju rx' Mumluy. lhxwarnl Sluwarl Xlr Xl - Ap 1 r- llick Pclzingvr, Charlvs O'Ncal, Paul Umvpcr, Bobby liuxlsley, john Hunt. if-Al lfua.--l.A-fr n- Riyhl IM maid lflliuil, jackiv Kcrm, ,lamcs lauxw. Myron Tlmrnum, Franklin Lkulhcrtsnu , llaruhl NVrvnn, l.:m'rcnCc llilvin. Imlu-rt Rice, fzlrroll Lower. Slmwu in l'irlm-1' lnzojn-an Puckull. Omar Mains. Guraxhl Light. mga Sixty-Your NO ACCIDENTS PLEASE REDUCING BAND Director - Mrs. Pauline Walter First Clarinet - 'lnhnny Recd, Rnlanil Hermes, Junior Crnsthwaitu. Aaaron lYayn1an Lloyd Ellintt. Second Clarinet - Opal lllyatt, Mary Damon, Warner Cox, Virgil lxlaliers, XVand2-1 Russell Third Clarinet -- Charlene Mills, Carol Triplctt, Sylvia Banks. linuna Damon. ,lean Gibson James Payne. Oboe - Lula NY:-xlter. Flute - David Maners. W'ilma Jackson. C Melody Saxaphone - Matthew Linz, XVillian1 Halclerman, Tenor Saxaphone - Vl'ilma Rae Clemons. First Trumpet - Franklin Daugherty, XYilliam Armstrong. Second Trumpet - Rosemarie Elliott, Nellie jackson, Virgil Rust. Third Trumpet - Rubert Ulz, Tommy Cain. E Flat Aho - Leslie Damon, jack Harold. Dura Mac Kixlwell. Baritone - Reba Brown. Una Brown. Bass - Harry Rust, Paul Cooper. Bass Drum - Carroll Carter. Snare Drum f Raye Gaskins, Ralph Barhursl, Helen jnlnisnn, Phillip King. Not shmvn in picture - Snare llruni - Dnnald Meyer. OFFICERS President .,..... ............. N 'Vilma Rae Clemons Vice President .... ........ l .eslie Damon Secretary ..... .....,.... , lack Hui-old Treasurer ...... ......, ...... X X 'illiam Arnistrnng Reporter , ......,....... , .,,,,,,...,..,....,.,. Opal Hyatt Scrgeantseat arms ..... ...Mr F. D. Catnu, Carroll Carter Franklin Daugherty. I Page Sixty-six 1 I ORCHESTRA Director - Mrs. Pauline Walter First Violin -- Mary Louise Rector, Forrest Duuagan. Georgia Mae Rust Second Violin - Edith Tellup, Mildred Jackson. Oboe - Lota Walter. Flute - Wilma jackson, David Maners, Clarincts - Opal Hyatt. Charlene Mills, Saxaphonc - Wilma Rae Cloxnuns, Trumpets' - Rosemarie Elliott, Ncllic jackson. li-Flat Alto - Leslie Dannm. t Baritone - Reba Brmvlt. Bass - Harry Rust. Drums - Raye Gaskins, Virgil Rust. Piano - Hblcn julmsuu, OFFICERS President . ....... .........., . . Vice Prcsitlunt Sccrutary ..... Treasurer ,,,. Page SlXl.y-50Vel'l Mary Louise Rector Opal Hyatt Rnscinarie lillintt Helen jolmsqn ALPHA BETA GAMMA To measure is to know. Miss ELMA TAYLOR, s'pimwf Alpha Beta Gamma, Simon Kenton's honorary scholastic society strives to create wide spread interest in Mathematics. Membership is invitational based on high re- quirements. Regular members have maintained a standing of B for 9 semesters of work or a standing of A for 7 semesters of work in Mathematics. Honor members have done B work in 12 semesters of Mathematics through grade 7-12. Members, who advance in society, must have a fearless acceptance of truth-, capacity for hard work with regularity of effort. Officers I resident ..,,...... Vice l'rt-sidcnt ....,... Znd Vice President Secretary .......... Treasurer ......... Reporter . . , Billy Armstrong Betty Barnes Roy Chambers' Mary Jn Elliott Naomi Spcgal VVihna Rae Clemons Leslie Damon Jack Hcrold Vl'i1nla Jackson Randall Wagner Ruby Cook Granville Deathcragc Esther Kelley October 25 - November 29 - December 17 January 30 - Convalescent Hospital. Robert Fuchs . . . . Robert Slalnhangh ....... Betty Barnes ... Mary jo Elliott Roy Chamber , .. Doris Hand Regular Members Robert Fuchs Louise Liuville Robert Stamhaugh Lois Spanton Evelyn Flynn Associate Members listil Lee Kiclwcll Geneva Maddox joe Messing Jean Rector Evelyn Schertler Billy Tomlin iliillard Anderson Rnsclla Finnell Betty Jean M:-irlin Highlights of the Year Bake Sale for War Fund Drive. 1st Semester Initiation Dinner Honor Members H1-tty Bztrncs Roy Chamhcrs Mary Jo Elliott Robert Fuchs Louise Linville Robert Stanibnngli Bettyc Sue Caldwell Doris Hand Ann Mayhngh Eugene Mcrlock Robert McGraw Betty Meier Joyce Richardson Pauline Str-nhcnsou Mary Martin Roy Rector Claude Taylor Anna NVebb - Decorated Christmas Tree at Ft. Thomas Convalescent Hospital Purchase of Lamp for Red Cross Recre ation Room at Ft. Thomas February 23 - 2nd Semester Initiation Dinner. March 27 - Presented Auditorium Play-- Henry's Mail Order Wife. April 27 - Stamp Collection for Convalescent Service Men. May 12 - Grill Party or Joint Meeting with Hughes High School. r-gs sixty-exam GIRLS' RESERVE CLUBS Senior High MISS UNI RILEY, Sffatlmr Jeanette Dearborn Ruth Finnell Virginia Fisk Wilma jackson Dorothy Lieberman Louise Linville Geneva Maddox President ......... Vice President Secretary . .... .. 'Treasurer ..... Reporter .... Ann Mayhugh lleverly Pructt ,lean Rector lilovese XVayman Lucille lVayman Betty Petzinger janet Huff Officers . .,........ , Lucille llfaymau Iilovese Wayman . . . . . . . Ann Mayhugli ...,. . . .. Beverly Pruett . , , . Dorothy Lieberman Junior High MRS. BIERNICE B. ELl.I'INliURli. Sponsor joan Junip Mary Banks Iewell I-larris Rosie Crowder Lula Crowder Lucy Crowder Nancy Marsh Margaret Lee Joann Moffett President .,..... ...... .... , . .. . . . .. Vice Presidtnt Secretary .... Treasurer Genevieve Portwood Miley Sue Bird Delores Barnes Reba Borwn Anna lVebh Myrtle Moore Norma ,lean XVorks Alma LeMaster Officers Anna lliehh Norma jean Works Miley Sue Bird Reba Brown Reporter ....... . . , . .,... ,,,, . Genevieve Portwood Song Leaders-Delores BLUE TRIANGLE CLUB MISS ALTA GRAY, .S'fmlt,wr' Barnes and Myrtle Moore The Blue Triangle Club is the seventh grade division of the Young Women's Chris- tian Association. teachings of Jesus in the home, La Verne Adams Mary jane Casey Dorothy Fuchs Georgia Rust The girls in this organization strive to give the best through trying to live the school, ch-irch, and community. Edith Tellup Dena Graves ,luanita Hyatt Officers President .,..... Vice President .. Secretary....,, .... . .... Rose Mary Berryman . . . . lmojean Puckett 'Treasurer .,.. The Purpose: To Find and Gita' The lhxrl. The Slogan: Tu Fart' Lift- Sqmrrrly. Alberta Colstnn jean Gibson CODE Gracious in Manner, Impartial in Judgment, Ready for Service, Loyal to Friends, Reaching toward the Best, Earnest in Purpose, Seeing the Beautiful, Eager for Knowledge, Reverent to God, Victorious over Self, Ever Dependable, Sincere at all times. Ruth Dehuer Lucille XYayn1an Iilovsee lVayman lidna Egger Ruth Finnell GIRL'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION miss ia1.lzAis1a'rH MARTIN, s'p0,.w,- Members XVilma Rae Clemons' Dolly Hoskins Betty Bertram Audrey Richardson Geneva Armstrong Officers President .......... . ........ , . . .. Vice President . . . . Secretary ..... .. 'Treasurer .. . lilov ,lean Dearborn Betty Barnes Billy .lean Allen Geraldine Arnold Rose Recker ese Vllayman Rose Recker Betty Barnes PIB! BIXIY-Dine .. Ruth Dehuer JUNIOR HIGH ROSTER HI-Y SENIOR HIGH Rosrsk llenry Bindcl l'Ii:n'les Denser Donald Ncwsnin Ifugrne Brewster jnnivs linsuey Officers President .... .. . ........ ,.. ,. .,. Dunzilzl Newsmn Vice Presideni .,.... .. ...... ... .... Henry Bindel 'I're:isnrer ..,. . ..... . . . ,. . lingerie Brewster Secretary :ind Reporter , . ....... jaunes liusiiey Spnnsnr . .. .............,........... ,. Dr. I':inI B. Q lurk Ray Anderson rlnhn Brakeiield XYendcI Bridges Oscar Brewer james Cox Chzirles Davis Cnrl Dryden llrmnld Duncan liilly liuhzuiks Rziy Finnell Williznn Ilzxldermzin Curtis llamlgmvc lien llnrney john l'Iiun1 William Klein Ifrnnk Leklnster Fred Wilson ,lriekie Mcfarly Adrian Mcklillinn Ulilorine Meneice ,I erry M undny Roy Rector this Scon XYilIi:nn Smenl ll--hliy Tomlin Officers President ...... ........,..... . . Donald Duncan Vice President . . . .......,,.. . , . . Iinhliy Tnmlin Secretary . .,... . . . . XYendeI Bridges 'Trezisnrer ,.,. ........ I ini' Rectnr Sponsor ..., . . Mr, R. S. Moore THE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economics Club of Simon Kenton held its first meeting January 30, 1945. It was organized. for the benefit of the students who had completed two years of Home Ecomonics training, and were interested in learning more about the art of home- making. The charter members of the club arc: Xlnliel Benson Iirnzn Lnundruin Nzxrnni Spcgail Virginia lfisk Virginia Peebles Belly lelerlrzim Ruth justice Audrey Ricliardsun jenn Iiindel I'r:inees' McKay jenn Cook Stellzi liccrs The Club Sponsor is Miss Gardiner and the officers are: I'rcsidenl ..,....................,... , ....... Nnnnii Spegnl Vice President .. Ruth justice Seeretziry ...... .. .... . jenn Cook Trezisnrer Mnhel Benson Page sewn v Billie Jean Allen IVillianl Armstrong Henry Bindel Betty Sue Caldwell Roy Chambers Wilma Rae Clemons jean Cook Carl Banficld Patricia Banta Ralph Barhorst Dolores Barnes Nellie Barnett Rosslyn Benson Earl Berryman Rosemary Binder Miley Sue Bird Roaleen Bird Iris Brewster Lois Bridges Reba Brown Bobby Brumbaek Richard Colclnngh lla Collins M arv Alice Connelly Gertrude Conn Iirelyn Fylnn Pauline Stevenson Mary Louise Rector Miley Sue Bird DRAMATIC CLUBS SENIOR HIGH MISS MINNIE SI-IELY, Sftmixnr Mary Jo Elliott Norma Francis jack Hcrold Dorothy Lieberman listil Lee Kidwell Geneva Maddox Officers Seniors High l'rr'ridr:lf Henry Bindcl ..., ......,.......... Vim' l'rr.ri1fv11l Roy Chambers .. . ............. . . . . .. Svrrrlnry Ann Mayhugh ... . .,..,,.. . . ,. ., Trva.rnrt'r Lois Spanlon .............,..... ..... . Scrymlzl .-it .flrnu fNnne1 .......... . ....,,.,...,,...... . . Rvlvnrlrr Estll Lee lxitlwell ,,... .............. JUNIOR HIGH Miss SARAH VAN DERIE Terry Conn Lucy Crowder Richard Dorsey Forrest Dunagan Betty Lou Dunn Norma Jean Dunn Anita Gwen Elliott Mary Frances Flynn Ronnie Gerth Irene Hubbard Howard Hughes Mildred jackson Helen johnson jean Klein Kenneth Lawson Mary Martin Dorothy Masters - Charlene Mills Anna Tnngate Ann Mayltugh Bettv Jean Martin Iivelyn Martin Betty Petzinger Evelyn Scherder Lois Spanlon Naomi Spegal Junior High Richard Dorsey Norma Jean Vtiorka Myrtle Moore N. Slim CNoneI Ronnie Gertlx Alan Herolll uni' Myrtle Moore liarlecn O'I-lara Evelyn Payne James Payne Betty Pitcher Norma Richardson Marzaxvilla Salyers james Shepard Gloria Setters Isabel Stall Betty Sue Stephenson Betty Tattershall VVinona Turner Anna Gertrude Webb Elbert XVilliarns VVanda VVilliams james Vililson Norma jean Xvorks Billie ,Iran Zimmerman LIBRARY CLUB Miss it-IATTIE RIEDMON, spmtmi- Officers President . ,,.,. ........... , . Vice President Secretary . Treasurer . Delores Barnes Alan Herold Mary Damon Mary jo Elliott Page Seventy-one fff 'inlay Evelyn Flynn ,lack Conner ine Stevenson Louise Rector Betty Sue Caldwell jack Conner WVilma Rae Clenions l,Varner Cox FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA . MR. GIJQNN iam-:Ns, .Affirm- LOU7'71fl1,g to do Learning 10 live Doing to learn, Lining to serve Chapter Members President . ..... jack Harold Vice llresimlent .. lliarren Van Horn Secretary .. Paul Rcinersman Treasurer ...... lVilliam Armstrong .'bllt'lSCI' . . GREEN II:l.Vl7.S' Robert lirnmhack Leroy Baker Bill Benson NVarren llinclcr Robert lliait Donald Kwney Robert Stevens Claude Taylor Darwin Mcfiladdery james Cason Louis Elliot Ray Farmer Donald McKinley Charles Itlorgzm ,. . , , ,, Ci. D. lidens Reporter .,. Chapter Officers IVUTURII lfflIi'rlll3RS Wayne Riley Harold Baker Gilbert Heck Charles Coupe Leslie Damon jack I-lerold r Honorary Members State Farmers J. A. Cnyxrootl XYillianx Armstrong Rayunonzl Giles C. ll. tiormlun State Convention flfarming Acliievement Swine-XVillinm Arm- strong, lst: Cluiptcr 'I'rcasnrcr's llnuk-jack Hcrnld. lst: Slate Farmer-William Armstrong? Operated Chapter Co-op. tSale of Cninniercizil Fertilizer, Svrml Corn. Tobacco Serdj Chapter Electric Hotbed Chapter Garden Farm Shop Work Help in Community Cannery Achievements .,. .. Gilbert Beck lingerie Kelly Calvin Peebles Paul Reinersman Xl'ynforrl Rilcy llizlrrcn Yun Horn llerbert NYorkS Awarded Chapter Gilts Scrap Drive Recreation Program Father and Son Banquet Field Day-Brooksville qflniptcr Ncwsletlcrilstz Lihapter Farming Achievement Awards 10nstainling Chapter in Dist.-Jrdl Held Regular Chapter Meetings Initiated Green Hands SCIENCE CLUB Miss lfl.0RENClE HAri2S, .spoinrf Mnsicglstl Members Robert lfnclis Lucille lVayxnan -lean llearlinrn Louise Linvillc' joe Messing' lilorcse XYaynmn Wilma jackson Robert Luck Ruth Finnell lingene Murlock Albert jzlske Officers President , .....,, . Vice President Secretary ...... Trcasilrer . .. Reporter .... . Robert Fuchs joe Messing Ruth Finnell Lucille Wayman Eugene Merloek Pelle Seventy-two Junior Glee Club GLEE CLUB MRS, l'lULDAI'l SCIIATZMAN, Sf-misnr There are two Glee Clubs at Simon Kenton this year, both sponsored by Mrs. Schatzman. The Senior Glee Club meeting each Monday at the activity period is composed of both girls and boys. The Junior Glee Club, meeting on Tuesday at the actiyity period is an all girl chorus. The two clubs jointly are planning a spring musica e. Blanche Baltlwin Roberta Brewster Mary Chznuhcrs Terry Conn june Cnnk Ruth Cram Iictty Douglas Anna Mary Earles Eugene Barnett ,Iran Baird Stella Beers Marion Collins Frances Cornelius Betty Cook Betty Corrill VVarncr Cox Leslie Daninu Franklin Daugherty Vivian Davis l-leury Bresch Bobbie Brumhack Charles Chambers Richard Dorsey Forest Dunagzui Anna Mary lhirlcs Russell England Betty Fuchs XVantla tiusncy Betty Gripshnvcr Mona Gayle Guttridgc Billy Hancock ,ln Ann Hayes Mary Heidcman Margaret l-lntcliins Senior Glee Club Rosella Finnell livelyn Flynn lla Gaskin Rosalie Glaza Jeanette Grubhs Doris Hand Virginia House Catherine Johnson Mildred Lightner Joyce Lower Dolores Mann Ruby Hyatt Alma Lo Master Nancy Marsh licucvicvc Portwood Mary Ellen Rice Waurla Russell Dorothy Settle WVauda Smith Luta XValtcr Frances McKay Betty Meier Rita Price Beverly Pruitt jnhnny Reed Betty Rice ,luhnny Rich lVyniurtl Riley Mary Louise Shipman Barhara Stephenson Pauline Stephenson IUNIOR DEBATE ROSTER MISS IEISIE HITEMAN, Spnnxor- Rounic Gerth Allen Herolcl Dottie Fuchs Mary Martin Ursella Merlnck Jalncs Payne lVavilyn Riley james XVilson Roy Ferguson Elbert NYilIiauts Charles Davis limma Damon john Moore Eldon Petty Jean Carter Officers Prcsirlcnt . ....... ......... ..., R 4 vnnio Gerth Vice President .. .... Richard Dorsey Srcrctary ...... ..,. 1 forest Duuagztn Treasurer . , . . . . . Bobbie Brtnnback Reporter .....,......................,. . . . . . Mary Martin H-at-mony in team work I-ndepenclent thinking Gjood points for argument H-onest preparation E-vidence that convinces S--electing and sorting facts T-raining in courtesy and poise. G-ood spoken English Oipportunity to inform A-bility to summorize for clearness L1-oyalty to club at all times. Page seventy-tum Evelyn Flynn Bcity Meier Mary Jo Elliott jo Dnrrett Pauline Stephenson Mona G, thtttridge RED CROSS MISS MATTHE REDMAN. .S'fvm1.rnr' Mary Lnnisr: Rector Gunrgin Mm: Rust Rosalyn Bird livclyn Sclicider Ruth Justice licttyc Suu Caldwell Anna Vileblm Helen johnson Margie Brzichnmn Mildred jones Officers Prcsitlnnt ...... .. ...... ...,.,.,... . ... Betty Meier Vice President .............. Mary Louise Rector Secretary ...... ..., . . . , livelyn Flynn Trczisnrcr .... . .... .. Iilnry jo Elliott Achievements 45 Wash Cloths 34 Red Cross Boxes Cartoon Books Crossword Puzzle Books 1007 Roll Call Blood Donors 838.00 for Red Cross Drive War Fund Drive-3153.29 Clothes Drive for Underprivileged Children Waste Paper Drive Canteen Aid Course First Aid Course Home Nursing Bonds and Stamps Sold-56,594.05 MONOGRAM CLUB MR. Jexxilis CHAMPION, s'pm..W Officers President Vice President Secretary Tr'c:isnrv:r Reporter St-rguznit-:it-Arnzs . , ........... . Donald Newsom Randall VVa5zner Franklin Danglterty - ilzirnld Fisk Betty Martin Donald Meyers NYynl'urd Riley Henry llindcl Gene Piper . . . Donald Newsom . . . .. Randztll XV:tgncr . , , Frankin Daugherty .... . .. Hzxrold Fisk Betty Jenn Martin ., . .. Bvttyc Suu Caldwell Regular Members 4 Bcttyr Sne Caldwell Billie ,Ivan Alien Wanda Armstrong Alain Hcrnld Ronnie lierlh XYzilly Hancock Charles Denscr Richard Dorsey Richard Cnloclungh Junior Members Eugene Burnett jitniny Gosncy llilly Masters Xvatrucr Cox jnzxn Rocker livclyn Martin lnrogcnc Ross Page seventy-:mir SQUAD l irx.' lflm' - l.1'fI In lfiylll- lioh Fuchs, Billy Masters. Rzuulnll Vt':Agnci', Donalrl Newsom Lkfziphl. Hzxruhl Fisk, lfrunklin Dzmglicrty. llenry llinrlvl. .Yrririiil lfrm' - Lrfl In Right - li D. Canton 1l'rincip:xll, Eugenie Barnum, XV:n'nv:r fox, XYyniurcl Riley. Ilnnsiorcl Xlclilzulmlcry. Donovan Mcfilznlrlcry, Conch Champion. Third lfnil' - Lrfl In Right - Mgr. lillcxilnxrg, jimmy Gosncy, Ilene Piper, Mgr, Riley. junk Conner, Billy Rylc. Mgr, Dorsey. SEASON RECORD Winner 66th District Eliminated by 5 Wins 15 Losses Hebron in Regional Tournament. This page is dedicated to DR. FRANK A. DAUGHERTY, who through the course of his life and the eight years of Simon Kenton, served as physician for the team. The cheering section has lost one of its most faithful followers. This dedication is much- too short to express our feeling. Doctor Daugherty passed away March 16, 1945. Pnge Seventy-Ilve ll BASKETBALL R. XX:xg1m-r D. Ncwsmu ll. Fuchs I-'. Ilnuglwrty Il. Fisk Il. Mdilzulmlcry Pnge SeX'L'nty-Six Xll BASKETBALL iilvy B. Alnsxcrs W. Cox I-1. Rimlcl SENIOR CHEER LEADERS Allan Hcmlrl Rm1niv Gcrxh llvtly Suv Lknlclwcll XX'zuul:x .-Xrmslroug liilliv ,ln-mx Allen Betty jvzm Marlin Page Seventy-seven 4 l i 1 IUNIOR CHEERLEADERS livvlyu Martin joan Rucker lmogcue Russ Buckl' Newson: Our captain and best shot too, he help to make our team go through. Nig Fisk: Not very tall but good enough to let the other team know ho':. tough. Bob Fuchs: As a German he's a Fox, but as a player he is tops. Hank McGladdery: His speed is as fast as a Trojan Horse: his playing ability is that of a Norse. Warner Cox: He is very small and fast but our vote for him we'll cast. Doc Daugherty: A lot of fire, and plenty good, and solid as the best of wood. Stoop Conner: He's a player with great heighth and next year he'll show his migf'it. Billy Masters: He has lots of ability and he can prove his capability. Windy Riley: He is medium sized and fast: with all our hopes he's sure to cast. Wiggles Wagner: He says he's no good for a thing except to lcok up at the score and sing. The Reservesn: The group who'll hold up our honor of blue and white and fight, so let's be sure and back 'em to their might. A The Cheer-leaders : Full of pep and vigor too, just to yell the nhl team through. Our Coach : He's the man who guides us through, deserves the Purple Heart too, but maybe a winning team will do. Our Principal : CMr. Catonl From our team we send our thanks because he didu't catch us in all our pranks. P ge Sci enty-eight COMPLIMENTS Senior Class 1945 Skate at the WALTON ROLLERDROME A Compliments For Fun and Health of Special Rates for Parties Contact C. Pruett, Owner N A FRIEND Phone Walton 694 'QUT' TUT, N91-hing Bu' Q , ' 1' B tt N t t t 'BHD Q' Pg ssecyx Coazgratzllatiolzys K K K K K STAR CLOTHING STORE .726 Madison Covington' Kentucky ' .A.X '11 ' .'L- Complinicnts to the THE simon cLAss Sl Ci0PP '1SQ of 1945 i Q on. HANs Lion 1. fi i O Qi OiO O ummm OOo OLD SOUTHERN , po Q O Specializing in Home Cooking fi n --- fififii iiii iiii li! ii: f ' ' O , nl ill BUANK S PHARMACY 272 Pike St. Covington, Ky. V'ii4 iii. , F ii, L iiii Reliable Prescriptions O .. ' SMART WEARING APPAREL ...fOr... YOUNG MEN O Style and Quality without Extravagance Q EILERMAN'S COVINOTON NEWPORT ZEFF BROS., Inc. Clothing O jewelry ON CREDIT 715 Madison Avenue Covington, Ky. The Peoples-Liberty Bank C0 'Pli1'W'ftS and Trust Co. Madison at 6th St. Madison at 20th St C ' gt , K . Pusuc sekvlce co. vm on Y Mevnber Federal Reserve System Walton' Ky' Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Greetings to Simon Kenton High School and Graduating Class of 1945 DIXIE STATE BANK Walton, Kentucky Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation LATONIA SPRINGS DAIRY 224 East Twentieth St. CO. 0520 Covington, Ky. Compliments of F. liijilitliiagxgrgberg E. H. Niemeyer . HE, 0735 B. J. Ghndmeyer RUSSELL RECTOR HE. 0252 HUGENBERG 6' GLINDMEYER Funeral Home Office Phone: HEmlock 0292 Compliments 0 Limousine and Ambulance Service of 0 42 W. Sixth St. Covington, Ky. l THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO. NORTHWEST CORNER MADISON AT SIXTH Covington, Kentucky P g eigm Compliments of R E IE Mr. and Mrs. Iesse Sebree G OC R S GENERAL MERCHANDISE 'A' Cvnzplimegis ani-Y Mccfxsligiiijring Mr. and Mrs. Wayman Carlisle Prop. CIemons's Lunch Room Ik Brncht Stutifn, Ky. Ind. 6610 PHONE: Ind, 5023-J Compliments NICHOLSON of A FRIEND Compliments of Compliments f EDWARD BAGBY, jr. o JUBBEPFS OUTLET 632 MADISON AVE. 'A' Covington's Fastest Growing Store FISKBURG, KY. Milk Hauling Compliments of C. B. BAKER'S CAFE Kenton, Ky. Compliments of D. T. BAGBY - GROCER Independence, Ky. Ind. 5001 P Esmy r Compliments Compliments of of DR. D. L. MADDOX MARIE'S PLACE and F3h1IIy Nicholson, Ky. Compliments Comptgnents of L. P. VASTINE WM. L. MENDENHALL Butler, Ky. WILLIAMS FRUIT MARKET Best Fruits and Vegetables 824 MADISON A,VE. HE. 9820 COVINGTON, KY. C0 'I'II 'emS of SIEBLER TAILORING CO. SUE LAKENAN We Specialize in Men's and Ladies' Suits MAGISTRATE Made to Order 9 W- S0Uth9l'l'1 Ave- LMOHIH, Ky- 617 Madison Ave. Covington, Ky. 0 V 1: mp neu S of TIRES - Tusss - RECAPS Mrs. Aleen Chambers Conner BATTERIES INSURANCE B. F. GOODRICH Walton' Ky' SILVERTOWN srones BAND Box CLEANERS W' f1 I'f c of 1101 Madison Ave., S' W. comer Auto Accessories - Home Supplies We Operate Our Own Cleaning Plant Sponing Goods HEml0ck 2000 525 Madison Ave. Covington, Ky. Compliments of IONES DRUG s'ronE WAYMAN'S STORE Independence, Ky. WALTON Phone Ind. 6133 Compliments of Compliments HUFF'S PLACE Of Dixie Highway Ind. 6499 I h -I Compliments Of H. P. DAY A Compliments of Complzmonts of Optometrist - Opticion 11 W. 6th St. Covington, Ky. NEUMAN ARMSTRONG Kenton County Coizgratulotions to the Senior Class of 1945 Defecfive DR. M. s. IOLSON Compliments of MR. AND MRS. ELMER PRICE Kenton County Farm Bureau Incorporated Ind. 5024 Independence, Ky. Feed Seed and Fertilizer W. Haden Ware, Mgr. Compliments of Compliments MALCOLM OLIVER Finer, Ky. Ind. 6548 of ULIE 1. HOWARD Compliments of Commonwealth THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Attorney of 1945 Compliments of FRANXMAN'S GROCERY PB Compliments of r. and Mrs. Homer Clemons WOODLAND INN 2 miles south of Walton e Highway Phone: Ind. 6319 Compliments vf WALTON LUMBER CO. VEST AND BARTELL General Contractors Our Specialty - Bituminous Concrete, Ponds, Drives, Digging Excavating of Any Kind Call or Write - Austin Vest at Box 6 Crittenden, Ky. Office Phone In Cincinnati JE. 0176 Compliments of SCHOBORG'S GENERAL STORE Compliments Independence, Ky. of ALLISON AND ROSE WALTON AND READNOUR Funeral Home Walton' Ky' COAL - FEED - FENCE Phone 154 Compliments Compliments Of 1. A. MAI-:ER of E. H. WALTON Attorney-at-Law F' B' HERME5 Crittenden, Ky. PAINTER and Compliments of DECORATOR RYLAND HEIGHTS CULBERTSON'S SERVICE STATION Fiskburg, Ky. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. loe Criswell Independence, Ky. Compliments of DANCE'S GROCERY Crittenden, Ky. I E tfl Compliments of G. E. ST. CLAIR Texaco Gasoline and Oil - Goodrich Phone Walton 158 Junction 25 and 16 Complimemfs of PAT'S CHINA STORE 736 Madison Ave. Covington, Ky. Compliments . of Compliments l- l B E R T Y - of MADISON, and GEORGE F. COLLOPY B R O A D W A Y Kenton County T H E A T R E S Commissioner Compliments of l7 West Southern Ave. Latonia, Ky. Phone H Ernlock 3982 STEPHENS RESTAURANT Walton, Ky. Good Place to Eat Phone: Walton 106 Compliments of THE BANK OF CRITTENDEN Crittenden, Ky. Compliments 0f OSCAR RAN KI N PLYMUUTH GOAL COMES BY RIVER HOLDS FIRE OVER NIGHT THB HATFIELD-CAMPBELL GREEK COAL UU. PHONE: HE. 0600 728 MADISON AVENUE COVINGTON, KY. Co-mpli'n1m1.fs of ROBERTS GROCERY Phone 10 KEIITUII COUNTY MUTUB. Wamm'Km'cky CHEVROLET Co'nz.plime'nfs SALES SERVICE 01' R. E. COLCLOUGH, Prop. DIXIE CHEVROLET SALES INDEPENDENCE, CHEVROLET KENTUCKY Sales Service if Walton, Ky. PHONE: DAY NIGHT HE. me co. 3271 Illd 5004 Ind. 5092-W MACHINE 5 SWEEPER CO. Parts - R.p.ir . Any Mum Washer - Sew Machine - Sweeper: 909 Madison Ave Covington hy I even PIKE'S STORE RAINBO 36 Pike Street is Covington, Kentucky GOOD BREAD WALTON GARAGE C. S. Vallandingham CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH Walton, Ky. WHITGDD 40 Compliments of CHESTER MULLINS MILK, ICE AND GENERAL HAULING Fiskburg, Kentucky Phone Ind. 6640 GULF SERVICE STATION Lubrication Specialty Walton, Ky. Phone 18 Compliments POPE'S DRUG STORE Latonia, Ky. Complimefits of RAY FISK CARPENTER AND REPAIR WORK Independence, Ky. Compliments of MRS. FINNELL Independence, Ky. Com.pli1nents of MODEL FOOD STORE Walton, Ky. RELIABLE MONUMENT CO. Northern Kentucky's Largest Momument Erectors 912 Madison Ave. llth Q Lowell St. Covington, Ky. Newport., Ky. Conzplimeozts of SETTERS' CAFE Kenton, Ky. Ind. 6756 Compliments Of IOHN A. HEROLD Circuit Court Clerk THE IOHN I. RADEL CO. FUNERAL Home Henw Radel, Pres, HE. 4185 - CO. 8560 1005 Madison Ave. Covington, Ky Compliments of STITH BARBER SHOP Independence, Ky. Pg Eighty me C. E. EUBANKS GREASE AND FAT COLLECTOR Lexington, Ky. FARRELL BARBER SHOP Crittenden, Ky. R. C. McNAY LUMBER CO. C0 'T'li 'e ts LUMIIER BUILDING MATERIAL Of HARDWARE cf FERTILIZER LA MAE Phone Wmstown. 2225 Crittenden, Ky. BEAUTY SALON Independence, Ky. Com7Jli'nIe1Its of B F BOYD F. ELLIOTT HARDWARE AND DEPARTMENT STORE Deputy Sheriff Walton Phone 992 Complimeazvts of THE DAN COHEN CO. Compliments of CARTER'S GENERAL STORE 24-26 Pike St. COViIlg'LOIl, Ky. Crittenden, Ky, KENTUCKY ' Complete Rell Elllle Service C0m'Pl1 1wfS FARMS INVESTMENTS . of R E A L T Y COVINGTON - LATONIA MAYHUGI-I LUMBER C 0 M P A N Y REALTORS Nicholson, Kentucky C. H. RAINES, Mgr. HE. 4923 2016 Mndison Ave. Covingt Ky For Health's Sake Roller Skate - Furnace Installing Cleaning and Repairing COVINGTON ROLLER RINK RUSSELL E. CARTER Covington, Ky. Ind. 6710 Compliments BANK DE INDEPENDENCE C mplzmeizf of KENTUN NUE FARM KENTON, KY. Breeders of Pure Bred Poland China Hogs i' Visitors Welcome ir, CHAS G. REIMER Prop ELLIOTT - RECTOR General Store Nicholson Ind 6110 Com plim ents Of H. G. BRIDGES Complinzevzfs of CRITTEN DEN GARAGE Prop. C. H. Iserul Sz Son Crittenden, Ky. Phone Wmstown 2591 The Store With the Glass Door RICH'S IEWELERS Perfect Diamond - Fine Watches Cor. 7th and Madison Ave., Covington, Ky. SUPERIOR LIFE-HEALTH Cr ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. Disability Benefits Male - 32.00 to 820.00 weekly Female - 32.00 to 510.00 weekly Life - 550.00 to 3500.00 Supf. Chas. Sturgell 9 E sth Sc. MA. 5369 Cincinnati, 0 LINUS HAND 24 - 26 E. 7th Street Covington, Ky. SIMUII KEIITUII CHAPTER FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 'k Dealers in CERTIFIED TOBACCO SEED No. 16, No. 41A and No. 19 Certified Seedcorn U. S. No. 13 and Commercial Fertilizer Compliments of Bergman Bros. Dairy Products 14 E. Southern Ave. Compliments Compliments Of of TH NI A E IU OR CLASS WILLIAM E. WEHRMAN f 0 County Attorney 'I945 SARGENT'S PHOTO SERVICE Roll Films Developed - Print: Sc each also Enlarging, Copying and Tinting 3508 Decoursey Ave. Latonia, Ky Page NIH!!! EVANS IEWELERS Latonia, Ky. CompZ1 mcnts of BEARD'S PHARMACY 2200 Madison Ave. Covington, Best Wishes 1oHN B. READ Compliments of ECONOMY COAL CO. FAST PHOTO SERVICE F. Daugherty, Pres. R. Wagner, Vice Pres, Y Reasonable Rates Fisk sekvicz sTATloN i Compmmts Official Tire Insp. Sta. i 1901 Madison Ave. Covington, Ky. of I GORDON IENNINGS Sheriff of Kenton County woes IOSEPH P. GOODENOUGH ' Compli-ments of SCIENCE CLUB I944-45 Compliments WM. Bill ARKENAU THE YATES LUMBER CO 34th and Decoursey Latonia, Ky. Compliments of KENUCKY TAVERN Taylor Mill Pike Prop. A. Jacobs, E. Robinson Compliments of Mary Louise Rector and Donald Myers lu Ky GEO. W. HILL 8a 00. I. H. FEIJIIEIPS-SIIN FEED - GRAIN HAY Grocers and Seedman Q Covington, Kentucky Covington, Kentucky 16th and Russell St. Q H HEm. 2622 Since I863 FARMS! FARMS! W. N. LAMB F'm mla1zd is Mother Earth. Earth is Dry Cleaner and Repair dirt, I sell it but treat -you clean Fu,-S Remodeled HE, 1779 lf you want to buy or sell land come 623 Scott St' Covington, Ky. to Fm-'me1 s Headquafrters -See- REL C. WAYMAN 623 Washington St., Covington, Ky. Office HE. 5107 Residence Ind. 5064 Compliments of DlNE'S FURNITURE CO. Phone Hnmxock 0287-0288 530-32 Madison Ave. Covington, Ky. Golden Role Service CHAMBERS AND GRUBBS F u N E R A L H o M E MAKE US A VISIT. LET'S GET ACQUAINTED. The better we know you, the better we can serve you. Page Nlnety three I A. ff- ng. Compliments Courtesy of NEWSOM BUS LINE FRANK RIGGS , OPTICIAN - OPTOMETRIST FOR CHARTER TRIPS HE' 2265 Pike and Russell Streets Q o Phone Independence 6455 , Eyes Exanmzed - Glasses Best Wishes TED FREEQS A Northcutt and Northcutt SERVICE AND GAR GE 0 Shall Gas and Oils Compliments of qeneml Repahis Tzrcs - Batterzes LUHN fr STEVIE SHOE STORE , 34 Pike St. Covington, Ky. Taylor Mill Rd. Greetings to Simon Kenton Hello Gang- ' Alvin B. laeger-'44 Geo. Elwood jaeger-'4l MR. AND MRS. AL IAEGER Compliments of and and Mrs. O. C. Lunsford Piner, Kentucky MURPHY'S SERVICE STATION Decoursey and Grand Ave. Latonia, Ky. HEmlock 9327 Compliments of HARRY IOHNSON AUCTIONEER Ind. 9196 KY. HOME BEAUTY SHOPPE We Specialize in Permanent: Neva Simmons, Operator Marie Jnckson, Operator CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Pike and Madison Ave. 4304 Dccourscy Avo. Lntonin, Ky. Covington: Ky- Phonc HEni. 9612 . PEPSONAL LOANS SOUTH COVINGTON GARAGE L . 36th and Carolina Latonia, Ky. ' Member of Federal Deposit Expert Service on All Cars I,Lsm.mwc C07.po,.atioH 0 Walter Cloninger MENEFEE POULTRY a FARM AND HATCHERY U.S. - R.0.P. 1457 White Plymouth Roelu Crittenden, Ky. R. 1 Congratulniions INDEPENDENCE-NICHOLSON BUS LINE Bill Wolterman ' Compliments of THE A. L. BOEHMER PAINT CO. NlG'S BUS LINE Air Condition From Fiskburg to Simon Kenton High Monday Thru Friday 11:30 - 3:00 Good Weather Only 114 Pike St. Covington, Kentucky 822 Compliments of ROBERT D. RUTTLE rLomsT Madison Ave. Covington, Ky. Phone: HEmlock 1732-3 Compliments of E. SCHADLER 6' SON Morning View, Ky. RHODODENDRON SWISS FARM Breeder of registered Brown Swin Cattle The perfect cow. Next to Holstein in milk production, 4W and up in butter fat and cxccls ull other breeds in beef weight. Males 2000 lbs. and up Females 1400-1800 lbs. BRICE k LUCILE BROWN Domossvillc, Ky. Phone Butler 7793 S W I N D L E R Funeral Home Q Covington, Ky. - HE. 3014 Independence, Ky. - Ind. 5080 nge umm nv Q sl I YOUR TELEPHONE SERVICE DEPENDS ON PEOPLE, TOO Your telephone, the wires that carry your voice, and the intricate equipment in the telephone office are only part of what it takes to provide good telephone service-it takes people too. Telephone service depends on operators, linemen, engineers, installers, clerks,-2,000 men and women in scores of Telephone Jobs, who operate and maintain the 57,000,000 system of this Company. n With the cooperation of telephone users, who have been 'most con- siderate in their use of the telephone-avoiding needless calls and keeping other calls brief-these telephone workers are doing their very best to make present equipment serve as many people as possible, after war needs are met, and to keep the quality of service as good as is possible these war days. Q 1 x , f Compliments ' '50 the GLADY'S BEAUTY SALON Specialize in Permanents from the Gladys Piper Byrne I 311 Pike St. Covington, Ky. CLASS OF I943 HEm,ock 96,4 fby Freddy Hemphillj APPRECIATION The Annual Staff and Senior Class wish to express their gratitude to all who have made this edition of the PIONEER possible. We alppreciate the fine spirit with which the classes, clubs, sponsors, faculty, members, and advertisers cooperated conceming the data. To Young dz Carl, our photographer for all pictures this year we give our appreciation for having made some of the pictures actually look nice. T. 6 W. Printing Company printed our book. We thnnk them for their ready ser- vice and speed in finishing it. The Advertisers Engraving Company has made our zinc half-tones from which the pictures in this annual have been printed. We enjoyed our association with the company and appreciate their type of work. To all who purchased an annual we thank you and hope you like it. To all-thank you. Page Ninety-SIX


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