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1962 Memories . of South Hopkins High School Nortonville, Kentucky Published Sy he Senior Class I Books are not men and yet they are alive, They are man's memory and his aspiration, The link between his present and his past The tools he builds with. When in the future we turn the pages of MEMORIES, our own memories will indeed come alive through the pages of this, the most beautiful of all the seven South Hopkins' yearbooks. It will truly be a link between our past and our present. As we reminisce, this book will be indicative of the tools with which our lives were molded and our ideals heightened to aspirations. Because of these things we are grateful; and because she conceived our yearbook, MEMORIES, and has nurtured it through the seven years of its existence; and because of the effort she has expended to make each issue a work of art, we, the Senior Class, dedicate this 1961-62 MEMORIES to MRS. RELLA JENKINS. 2 I want to tell you this joke— Principal Charles UP Jenkins MARY A. LOVAN Librarian MARY BRYANT School Secretary MABLE D. CHEEK Guidance Counselor Girls' Phys. Ed. LOWELL STEARSMAN Instrumental Music RUTH HELEN TUCKER Vocal Music 5 GEORGE E. WALDROP Bus. Education - Asst. Coach EARL ADKINS Boys' Phys Ed. - Coach RELLA G. JENKINS Business Education HAZEL GLADDISH English - Latin 3a culty MARY LOU EARLE Mathematics - German ROSCOE PORTER Mathematics 7 Miss Soutfi Hopkins TANDY WARREN Mr. Soutfi Hopkins JOE M. PUTMAN Chosenby the Faculty on points of Character, Attitude, Leadership, Value to the School, as well as Scholarship. 8 of Seniors R. AND M tearsman a Va edicforian ERNEST CARL HARRIS Senio r Class off icers KENT STEARSMAN............................President GERALD RODGERS.......................Vice President CHRISTINE WILKERSON.............Secretary-Treasurer TED WHITFIELD..............................Reporter DELILA FAY DEMOSS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin DeMoss Mortons Gap JOHN BENTON HARDISON son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hardison Mortons Gap PAMELA JANINE JENKINS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Jenkins Nortonville GENE LLOYD DAVIS son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Davis Route 5, Madisonville DOTTIE LARKINS WINDERS daughter of Mrs. Bedie Larkins White Plains HOLLIS DWIGHT TEAGUE son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Teague Nortonville STANLEY UTLEY son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Utley St. Charles MARCEILLE WILLIAMS MOORE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Williams Madisonville RONNIE WHITFIELD son of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Young White Plains LINDA KAY DUNNING daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Iley Dunning Nortonville RONNIE JOE DOWNEY son of Mr. and Mrs. Reba Downey Nortonville daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Oates Nortonville fejjX FAYE CRICK ASHBY daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Crick White Plains WILLIAM LEON TOWNSELL son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Opal Townsell Mortons Gap SANDRA KAY BLAKELEY daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George McKnight Madisonville BERNIE KIRKWOOD son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace W. Kirkwood White Plains PHYLLIS LANTRIP daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Lantrip Nortonville KENNETH TERRY son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Terry Ilsley DAVID EWIN BELL, JR. son of Mr. and Mrs. David E. Bell Nortonville EUVENAH JANE BENNETT daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bennett Route 2, Dawson Springs DONALD L. JORDAN son of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Jordan White Plains CHRISTINE WILKERSON daughter of Mrs. Hazel Wilkerson Mortons Gap GERALD RODGERS son of Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Rodgers Nortonville LORETTA OGLESBY daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Oglesby Mortons Gap ■RUTHIE AGNES CLARK daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burley Clark Nortonville KENT STEARSMAN son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stearsman Mortons Gap ALICE CHILDERS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Childers St. Charles C. ALAN RASH son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rash Mortons Gap SAUNDRA JO PUTMAN daughter of Mrs. Lucille Putman Nortonville DAVID CANSLER son of Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Cansler Nortonville JIMMY LEAR son of Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Lear White Plains CAROLE DARLENE SPURLIN daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Spurlin Nortonville JOE PUTMAN son of Mr. and Mrs. Coyle Putman Nortonville MARILYN KAY FORD daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cletis Ford Nortonville ERNEST CARL HARRIS son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Harris Nortonville CAROLYN FAYE FORD daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cletis Ford Nortonville ROMONA LAFFOON daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Laffoon Dawson Springs, Route 2 MICHEAL WAYNE GOODWIN son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes Nortonville BRENDA KAYE BARNETT daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Barnett White Plains REGGIE THOMAS LEE son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lee Mortons Gap CuJU. ALICE FAYE MOORE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bishop White Plains DALE WAYNE SMITH son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith Nortonville DALE HANCOCK son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hancock Route 2, Dawson Springs JUDITH ANN BARNETT daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnett Route 2, Dawson Springs DONALD HARVEY son of Mr. and Mrs. George Harvey White Plains ELIZABETH POE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Poe Route 2, Dawson Springs JERRY POOL son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pool White Plains CAROL RAYNAL niece of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Parrott Madisonville m HILDA ANN WHITFIELD daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Whitfield White Plains LINDA NIGHTINGALE HOLMAN daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Nightingale Nortonville MILDRED ANN RICKARD daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Rickard White Plains TEDDY DALE WHITFIELD son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodbum Whitfield Mortons Gap DON TERRY FOX son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Fox Mortons Gap TANDY WARREN daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Warren Mortons Gap RUTH B. CUNNINGHAM daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beshears Mortons Gap CARMEN CUNNINGHAM son of Mrs. Myrtle Cunningham White Plains ARLEEN JANSEN daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ame Jansen White Plains JOHNNY R. WOODWARD son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Woodward Nortonville BARBARA SUE MOORE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Moore Nortonville Senior lUfio’s I MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Tandy and Gerald MOST DEPENDABLE Loretta and Joe wfi jf BEST PERSONALITY Hollis and Hilda BEST ALL 'ROUND Butch and Alice 23 £uT -1 Masters of Ceremony 26 Teachers learn to do the twist at Miss Tweedle's School 27 Cl ass 1962 “Dream CL 05 JIXGKT south School •nflrx, -rnEAH VW..GE' mrth o u rxit'i . WnlD, S lut tory........................... j , Jtrrln ............................................... Lorott Ojlo by SP1T.IT OP OXEN'S................................... Son’.© Girl ...................................... jifc. «• •.STdSSBS rEFLBCTIO ® Cio5 ArUw J SEA SMELLS CU« .«4-! «r-i£,2S ££ . ...ftiko Good dr. •:ra: aw .................... uho,t m the sm-m cum SUKT GLOi ...............' .’ .....Ptincif-l, Ch ■ JcftkU'‘ pc ?LS C€ THE SEA, ........................ . K®nx stO ‘ ° n •gtaduxtion sac-..... THE TRBASUU: CHEST. Gif t . - • • fo .’c u“lp£u '.’ ............•   « .....Exn« t H rri 1(XD PAtt TO TO «EWX. ............. totls «,0 CUM .«ttwBYE. SOW HO«IMS-..F.r n Son ...... SU9o S tU«« CoBrttU Cofwltt . Mild ’JhitfUU IllTir.Ur.'cr oth.r s i« • ri nl ts lift DUon Cl no«t. Voyage Baccalaureate The true business of life is service. Put God in your life and you will have abundance. .Put God in opportunities, and doors will open. Life is a time of preparation—the opportunity is stretching out before you graduates. Give the keys of your life to God. —Rev. George D. Park Supt. of Missions, Little Bethel Association Commencement Do you see yourself as others see you? Can you accept criticisms of others?—blessings in disguise? The handicap may be the thing that will make you. Remember those who have helped to get you where you are. Learn the art of living— the true art of living—the need to have continuance of guidance to help you be successful. —Dr. Ralph Tesseneer Professor of Psychology Murray State College 29 4 |i'i 4 f f i jFtl! W i 4 jl ft 4't1 ll I1 $ i ' £ | i i | ft 4 4 il f1 ?' f1 4$ 4 f1 V it ! f I I l .l ii k ,£f l.V 1' - j — «k.%■• I jk. . w d II V I ■L rr i i jij | 4t jg Jki U'i 5fie 1962 (gradua Class X CAROLYN ALLEN EDWARD CARTY ANTHONY STEWART, President; LARRY BUCKINGHAM, Vice President; SHEILA CANLER, Secretary; LeROY WESTERFIELD, Treasurer Class Offi cevs SHIRLEY LEE SHARON DORRIS c RICHARD i U - ' BURDEN JOE ED LLOYD HAZEL GRAY HAROLD WHITFIELD SHEILA CANLER TONY STARKS GARY BUCKINGHAM LYDIDA BROOKS S -( CAROLYN BOZE DONALD CARROLL GEORGIA ELI WANDA CAMBLIN TRUMAN GAMBLIN JUDY HOPPER DIANA CLEMENTS WILLIAM GAUT juniors juniors JUANITA MORGAN TOMMY BLADES ANTHONY STEWART JACKIE LLOYD EARL MEREDITH ) Vv JDY Renshaw LARRY YANDELL DARRELL WOODRUFF 34 LsCytZU ' ALLEN PAT LEWIS PAULETTE MATNEY JANICE FURGERSON JOAN FAULK ARCHIE PENNINGTON LINDA HARPER JOYCE SUTHARD jUtV lLARRY BUCKINGHAM BRENDA LEWIS 35 36 9 uniovs TRUMAN WHITFIELD LINDA OSBORN LANNY'FINLEY LeROY WESTERFIELD DAVID RIDEOUT ( jiot jc+ASl-S JANIE BARNES JIMMY NIGHTINGALE WANDA WILLIAMS 37 CUTEST MOST POLITE Gary and Carolyn Dixie and Anthony juniors’ Wfio’s Wfio MOST SERIOUS MOST LIKEABLE Larry and Linda Sharon and Doug Class Officers FLOYD GIBSON President RODNEY DENNIS Vice-President DON TUCKER Secretary JOHN MARTIN Treasurer LINDA POOL DONALD TUCKER DIANNE LEWIS DIANNE BROWNING RONNIE COTTON MARTHA WHITFIELD La VON KNIGHT RONNIE PENDLEY PAULETTE SMITH 40 Sophomores MAYME FARMER NEAL HIGHT PHYLLIS FOLLIN WANDA LARKINS KERRY RODGERS BRENDA BILBRO LINDA SHADRICK WAYNE BARNETT SANDRA DILLINGHAM CHARLIE PARKER RAY HIGHT CHERYL GRACE 41 PHYLLIS FRANKLIN DANNY HARRIS BARBARA DUNCAN Sophomores TERESA YVHITE ' 0 JOHN SISK rV c A+JLX DELORES SMITH LANE PUTMAN . r. DON WATSON BOBBY SMITH TWILLA WILLIAMS vj m s sTEVE SCISNEY NOLA JORDAN U. JANICE GRIFFITH LAWRENCE HARRIS MINNIE OFFUTT 42 LER , . CHERYL BOTELEF PaXU M pffeON STARKS PAMELA RODGERS JJl l°l W PATRICIA COLE RODNEY DENNIS LOIS CUMMINGS JANICEXAMBLIN GARY HAMBY GAIL DRIVER 2 So pHomores PATRICIA HAILE TEDDY CAMPBELL SUE FRANKLIN JOY ADAMS FLOYD GIBSON BEVERLY CAMPLIN AJ0LMCOJ 43 SopHomores JUDY BARNES . n n, fl rr GARY HULSEY SHERRY CLEMENTS fik CLYDIA FARRIS JOE CAMPBELL CAROLINE HICKS AJ WAYNE RHYE SHEILA DOWNEY DOROTHY COTTON BRENDA FOX REGGIE UZZLE LINDA OFFUTT ANN WEST WAYNE KEITH MONA JONES 44 Soph omoves KAREN DAVIS JOHN MARTIN DONNELL NELSON RHODA KELLY TOMMY OSBORN BRENDA RICKARD 0 SUE COAKLEY WESLEY STEWART A TESSA FUrDWICK PATRICIA PARKER JOHN SISK REBECCA CAMPLIN BETH CATES GARY BAILEY ELIZABETH GIBBONS 45 Sophomores CAROLYN CARNAL RAY RENSHAW CAROLYN GROVES WILMA CAMPLIN JOE HUDDLESTON CAROLYN ALLEN RITA KNOWLES RICHARD KEMBEL LINDA ELKINS LONNIE HUDDLESTON DON RICKARD FREDDIE FAITH CHARLES BRANDON DONNY COLLINS SHELBY PERKINS 46 Sophomores JAMES WORD ERNIE HANCOCK BRENDA BOYD JIMMY RILEY BARRY MERRELL SHIRLEY WHITFIELD RODNEY VINCENT TOMMY HAMBY KENNETH ALLEN WARREN EDWARDS DANNY RENSHAW GAYNO HOPPER REUBEN DAVIS BILLY DUKE GARY GOODACKER 47 JERRY LEAR, President; BRENDA SMITH, Vice-President; JOHN WHITFIELD, Sec- retary-Treasurer. Class Offic evs DONNIE TEAGUE ANNA CAROL WOODRUFF SHEILA WHITFIELD SHIRLEY BROWNING JOHNNY WHITFIELD LINDA SPURLIN TAMMY ALLEN MARVIN SISK BILLY PHILLIPS BRENDA SMITH JANIE VANDIVER 50 TOMMY CHILDERS BETTY PERKINS RODGER CHADWICK DARRELL BERRY BEVERLY ALEXANDER LINDA ABBOTT CARL DRIVER JOE ADAMS JANIE WHITFIELD MARILYN WOODRUFF JAMES BLACK DARRELL OGLESBY CAROLYN ALDERSON PHYLLIS WHITFIELD DAVID RICHARDSON JACKIE FORD PATSY POLLARD ANIECE CRICK JERRY LEAR 51 3ves(imen JOHNNY STEARMAN JUNE TEAGUE WARREN TYSON BUDDY CARROLL SHEILA STEWART DENNIS BRASHER ROGER WALKER SHIRLEY VANDIVER EDNA ABBOTT WAYNE RICHARDSON WILLIAM BALDWIN ETHEL BARNES SHANNON BELL TOMMY UZZLE CARLOS CAMPLIN LORETTA SHERMAN BEVERLY TINSLEY WALTER CAMPBELL DANNY WILLIAMS LINDA VALENTINE BRENDA TUCKER RONNIE ALDERSON 52 3v esHmen RONNIE PUTTY ANITA ASHER MIKE PERKINS GILBERT GIBSON DOLLY JUSTICE WAYNE HOPPER STEVE HIGHT PATRICIA HALE LINDA COTTON LEON COOK WOODROW HALE JUDY SCOTT MELODY HARDWICK JOHNNY HOARD DEXTER HARRIS CAROLYN DUNCAN LINDA HIGHT TRISTON KINGTON JIMMY OGLESBY TERESA OWENS connie McKinney JOHN PUTMAN 53 DONNY GREENFIELD MARY McGREGOR TOMMY LITTLEPAGE JUDY LEE GLORIA JOHNSON ROBERT MEREDITH RALPH HAMBY JOYCE HARDISON BRENDA FIELDS JOHNNY LEE FREDDIE GUNN JOHNNY GREENFIELD BRENDA GAMBLIN RHETT McGREGOR DOUGLAS DUNCAN ALMA JARVIS BETTY MADDOX GARY GAMBLIN CHARLES NORVELL SHARON JOHNSON FRANCES ELI LARRY LUCAS 54 3vesfimen LARRY HOFFMAN JONAH RHYE BONNIE SORRELLS TERRY RODGERS DON DAVIS LERAY HAMMONDS SHIRLEY PROCTOR ROBERT BUTLER PEGGY LYLE DARRELL MENSER DANNY SMITH FAYE GREER PATSY CLEVENGER DAVID GREER LARRY PETERSON LELAND DUKES theresa Mcknight JOYCE WHITE RUBY LADD PATRICIA PENNINGTON SONYA RICHARDS RAY MILLS 55 3r esfimen JOE HALLjgy MIKE EUGENE HIGHT BILLY GAMBLIN MARY HAYES BARBARA F. WHITFIELD GENE CLARK BETTY HARVEY DOUGLAS DUNCAN LARRY HIGHT GEORGIA RODGERS GLORIA STARKS EVALENA MOORE WARREN BENNETT GERALD JARVIS JAMES ASHER AUSTIN LOVAN ERNEST SHELTON BARBARA GAIL WHITFIELD JOHNNY LEE 56 • [ . v ; „ V' ‘ V Memories Memories Staff MRS. JENKINS and GENE LLOYD Checking over the Yearbook finances— 58 Beta Club Sponsors: Mrs. Ann Putman and Mrs. Pat Sperry Beta Club New and Old Beta Club officers Teachers Appreciation Planning Committee 59 The Latin Class met in the Teachers Lounge for several weeks. Teacher and Sponsor: Mrs. Hazel Gladdish Qerman CluS The German Club was new this year. Sponsor: Mrs. Earle 60 Club The Library always had attractive bulletin boards— Library Club members assisted in checking, posting, and signing books in and out. 61 MABLE D. CHEEK Cjuidance Chris in the files Tandy receives counseling You name it! 62 OFFICERS KENT STEARSMAN President JOE PUTMAN Vice President ERNEST HARRIS Secretary BUTCH RASH Treasurer TED WHITFIELD Senior Director Key Clu6 Key Club sponsored by George Waldrop 63 3utu ve Officers JANINE JENKINS, President; ALICE CHILDERS, 1st Vice President; ANN RICKARD, 2nd Vice President; ELIZABETH POE, Secretary; ROMONA LAFFOON, Treasurer; BARBARA DUNCAN, Parliamentarian ; PAT HAILE, Historian; RHODA KELLY, Reporter; NOLA JORDAN, Recreation Leader; JANICE GAMBLIN, Song Leader. Future Homemakers Club. Sponsor: Mrs. Louise Brame 64 Homemakers of America 65 Breakfast unit by the Home Ec. girls Installation service RODNEY DENNIS, Winner Soil and Water Essay Contest RONALD ABBOTT, Winner Impromptu Speaking, Sub. District % SOUTH HOPKINS CHAPTER 3utuve farmers RUSSELL BROWNING Winner Burley Tobacco Daviess Co. High HOLLIS TEAGUE, Winner Showmanship West Ky. Beef Show BERNICE KIRKWOOD........................President HAROLD WHITFIELD...................Vice President RONALD ABBOTT..........................Treasurer RODNEY DENNIS..........................Secretary REUBEN DAVIS......................Reporter DONALD HARVEY.....................Sentinel CHARLES WESTERFIELD...............Chaplain JAMES R. VAUGHAN...................Advisor SOUTH HOPKINS CHAPTER SOUTH HOPKINS CHAPTER The F. F. A. was a busy group this year Participants with Projects in Hopkins Co. Fair ■Mil of America Farrowing houses, shop projects Shop Projects, FFA industrial Arts Industrial Arts Boys under the Supervision of Paul McGregor 68 70 Glee Club directed by Mrs. Ruth Helen Tucker CluS 71 Singing for Christmas Program Practice Session 5rades and industries Class These boys went 1 2 day to Trade School in Madisonville Ramona Laffoon was President of the 4-H Club v  72 Driver draining The two classes of Driver Training this year, with Mr. Vaughan, teacher; Mr. Jenkins, Principal; and Mr. Cates, who furnished the training car. 73 Mrs. Dillingham, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Miller Cafeteria Personnel Memories ' Front row, left to right: Coach Adkins, Lloyd, Harris, Buckingham, L, Buckingham, G., Starks, Kington, Lear, Coach Waldrop. Back row: Manager Lloyd, J. E., Tucker, Keen, Barnett, Gibson, Carroll, Pennington, and Martin. 76 GARY BUCKINGHAM Guard RANDALL MARTIN Forward FLOYD GIBSON Center LARRY BUCKINGHAM Guard DON TUCKER Forward TONY STARKS Guard ARCHIE PENNINGTON Forward Qomcat Players DOUG KEEN Forward The Kittens won most of their games this year Basketball Season 1961-62 Kittens JERRY LEAR Guard JACKIE LLOYD Guard TRIS KINGTON Guard WAYNE BARNETT Center DANNY HARRIS Forward WESLEY CARROLL Forward Mr. Adkins presents Gary with Most Valuable Player Award. Cheerleaders at Basketball Banquet 82 JUDY BARNES Sophomore ■DIANNE BROWNING Sophomore 83 QUEEN ALICE AND HER ENTIRE COURT She was crowned by last year's queen, Marie Pennington JZ a Memories Secretarial Assistants worked in the Office, Library, Guidance Office, and for Teachers TANDY WARREN Miss D.A.R. Ernest receives Kiwanis Scholarship from Mr. Johnson of Madisonville Kiwanis Club These are the NOMA Spellers who re- ceived either Certificates of Recognition or Proficiency for spelling 100 or 200 words in a national contest. Martha receives congratulations from Mr. Jenkins for receiving outstanding NOMA Spelling and Arithmetic Awards CAROL LEE RAYNAL Miss Betty Crocker N. O. Story gives a Safety Lecture to the student body Top: The Art class is busy and having fun Bottom: Our Christmas Pageant was beautiful and impressive The Sociology and Psychology Classes visited Western State Hospital and Eddy ville Peni- tentiary. Classes in the hall were no joke until our new rooms were completed. These beautiful ladies were candidates for Basketball Queen Mr. Dunning performs an experiment It's chow time! Dottie, what are you doing? 90 91 DEAD LYLE'S GIFT SHOP MID-STATE COMPANY Madisonville MARSH BARBER SHOP CUNNINGHAM SERVICE STATION PUTMAN'S SUPER MARKET Nortonville CARROLL’S SUPER SAVER MARKET Earlington Best Wishes From Farmers National Bank Member: Federal Reserve System and FDIC Madisonville, Kentucky Fox Lumber Company Everything for Your Home Nortonville Harris Funeral Home Phone 821-6601 Ambulance Service Lady Attendant 134 N. Main St. Madisonville Compliments of Kentucky Utilities Company, Inc. ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER DU DU 3-2551 Phones DU 3-4421 C.H. Bryant, Manager Earl ington Compliments of BARNETT-STROTHER FUNERAL HOME Madisonville Best Wishes From Melody Lanes Bowling THE VOGUE Fun For All the Family A Smart Shop for Fashionable Women Madisonville Madisonville FRANK A. CHEEK STATE FARM INSURANCE CO. 10 North Main —Madisonville C.H. BLAKELEY Groceries . . . Fresh Meats ... Dry Goods ... HALE BROTHERS FURNITURE COMPANY Madisonville Phone 676-3489 White Plains, Ky. COMMERCIAL BANK OF DAWSON FOX'S Member F . D. 1. C. Dawson Springs, Ky. CLOVERFARM MARKET General Merchandise VANDIVER'S HARDWARE Purina Feed Radio, TV, Sales Service Phone BL 8-5124 Mortons Gap Phone BL 8-5454 Mortons Gap 97 COLE'S OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. School and Office Supplies ... Dupl icators . .. Office Furniture ... HAMBY-WINGO Dawson Springs Florists Hall Street Phone SW 7-2282 Dawson Springs Phone TA 1-6463 119 No. Main Street Madisonville WILLIAMS CLEANING COMPANY Madisonville, Kentucky Since 1908 Phone TA 1-7331 Phone TA 1-5440 DON PEELER PHARMACY Complete Prescription Services Compliments of LYALL STEWART AUTO SALES Madisonville City-Wide Delivery - Free Don Peeler, B.S. Ph. Registered Pharmacist 11 S. Main St. Madisonville, Kentucky CHOATE'S TEXACO SERVICE STATION Earlington, Kentucky TERRY BROS. LUMBER CO. Lumber, MiIIwork and Builders' Hardware Phone SW 7-3149 Dawson Springs Best Wishes From BAKER AND HICKMAN Madisonville's Leading Department Store Keep Smiling DR. O.E. HUDSON Chiropractor Madisonville Everything for the Family to Wear Madisonville Compliments of BEN FRANKLIN STORE Dawson Springs, Ky. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Hopkins County's First Choice 5 North Main Street Madisonville PRESCOTT SHOE STORE Shoes for the Entire Family Dawson Springs, Ky. 98 FRANKLIN'S IGA SUPERMARKET Phone DU 3-2611 Earlington LYNN DAWSON’S CLOVERFARM GROCERY Nortonville WILLIS OUTLAW'S NORTONVILLE CLEANERS SHELL SERVICE STAION You dirty them .. . We Clean them White Plains, Ky. Nortonvil le ALEXANDER'S GROCERY Phone SW 7-2746 KAVANAUGH'S IGA FOOD LINER Highway 62 llsley Dawson Springs Compliments of Compliments of BESHEARS FUNERAL HOME BEN FRANKLIN STORE Dawson Springs Madisonville PARISH DRUG STORE Best of Everything WESTERN KENTUCKY GAS CO. Everything the Best Madisonville Madisonville FAYE'S DRIVE-IN Compliments of OR 6-9113 BEN FRANKLIN STORE Nortonville Earlington CLARK'S GROCERY LOVAN AND SON IGA STORE AND ICE Everyday Low Prices Nortonvil le Phone BL 8-5461 Mortons Gap HOLLAND DAIRY Compliments of Madisonville PRATT H. MOORE GROCERY Mortons Gap SMITH'S CAFE Nortonvil le 99 Autographs 100 Autographs 101 Autographs 102 Autograpds 103 Autographs % cA CProduct oj WINS TON-SALIM. N.C. 104
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