South Hopkins High School - Memories Yearbook (Nortonville, KY)
- Class of 1981
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IT IS NOT A DIFFICULT TASK TO FIGURE OUT WHAT TIME IT IS ON AN AVERAGE DAY AT SOUTH HOPKINS ... JUST LOOK AROUND. Student Lie 5 The proper clothes can really set the mood for a wonder- ful evening with your favorite person. (The price of the clothes will not be included in the final cost of the date) Gas for this evening-$5.00 ($1.19 Gal.) COST OF A 6 Student Life ■f j 4 j few minutes at the game •oom will cost-$2.00 Student Lile 7 GOOD NIGHT A small snack before the show will cost a small $2.00. Movie (without buttered popcom)- $6.00 Pizza-$8.00 A itUleii The Personality Parade is on!! Unique examples of the varied personalities of the South Hopkins family are com- ing from every comer of the S.H. campus. Excitement is rolling and the fans, cheerleaders, ball- players, and coaches are all eager to show that super Tom- cat spirit. Moving toward the aca- demic portion of our beautiful campus, we see that the moods range from wild crazy to dull and boring . (Donald is really concentrating on the DNA molecule in Biology I.) The atmosphere goes back to exciting when Juniors fill the library and purchase their class rings, and the FFA crowd is obviously soaking up the facts being present- ed at a club meeting. Why a Personality Parade?-To remind you of the Good Ole Days at South. The 1981 Yearbook Sta££ Is Proud To Present The Following Essay Written By Joannie Franklin, A 1981 Junior at South Hopkins. My Commitment To My Country This past summer my mother invested in an American flag. Since she had never shown much patriotism before, this surprised me greatly. Two weeks passed and our new flag had not materialized. I then decided it would join the long line of “projects never finished in our home But about three days later when 1 arrived home from school. 1 was very astonished to see our flag suspended beside our front dcor. 1 stood there not knowing quite what to think as I watched the gracefulness of the stars and stripes gliding through the wind. Every now and then the breeze would pause and the flag would stnke back up again with a sense of dignity and strenqth. As I walked closer, it continued its ycle and seemed to be indestructible. 1 could not believe the feelings of loyalty, honor, and pride that tilled me as 1 continued to watch in amazement. The thought of a flag that stood for the beliefs and ideas of an entire nation that many people had died and had killed for hanging on my front porch overwhelmed me completely. It was then that I realized my love for my country and the importance of preserving the ideas of the United States of America. When I first thought about my commitment to my country, it was that day and those indescribable feelings my mind drifted to. At first I was confused. What had the United States done for me that I should make a commitment. Then I realized that 1 was born with freedoms many people never experience throughout their entire life. This alone is more than enough for me to make a lifetime commitment to my country. It is left up to each individual to make a commitment to his or her country No one has to make a commitment and even if they do. they do not have to keep it. But how could any American citizen not make at least a small commitment? How could an American turn his or her back on matters that will determine the welfare of his or her future? The depth of these commitments is also up to the individual. They can make a commitment to always vote, but for only the most important elections; or they can make a commitment to vote for all the elections and to support those who are elected. I choose to do the second. I want to fulfill all my duties as an American citizen to the fullest Without a commitment from every American to do their best to ensure the well being of the United States, the future of this great country could be grim arid short I believe that most Americans realize their commitment to the United States. They iust need to put this realization to action. Imagine if every American took even a slight involvement in their community, the change this would make overall. The people would share a common concern and through it become more united. This unity would lead to greater respec t and support for one another, and these United States could grow and prosper. As a young American I do not have very many responsibilities to my country yet However. I can give my utmost respect and support to those who are running my community state, and country. I can stay alert on the current events in America so that I can understand the situations our leaders experience. I can also try to obtain as good an education as possible because one day America will be in the hands of today's inteenagers. If I am to do my part as an American citizen, whether it be big or small. 1 will need a firm foundation to base my decisions on. Hopefully with the help of our education. God. and advice from others who have faced the difficulties of governing this nation, we will succeed in preserving and improving America and what she stands for. -Joannie Franklin Student Life 13 NOT yerged in a yellow woo(i[ gould not travel both, veler, long I stood one in trie other; hg perhaps the it was grassy and wart as for that the passing n. them really about the sain both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day: Yet knowing how way leads on to way, i doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the one less traveled by And that has made all the difference. -Robert Frost PRINCIPAL The appearance of the 1981 “ Memories'' marks the completion of another school year. The pages of this yearbook reflect the educational events and activities that will fill our memories for many years to come. We will remember with fondness the fnends we have made and the loyful moments we have experienced together. We should be thankful for the many things that we possess, God has blessed us in many ways, but our greatest blessing is that we have been given the ability to learn, and the opportunity to live and attend school in the greatest nation in the world. It is the hope of the South Hopkins faculty that each member of the student body will continue to take full advantage of these God given abilities and strive to become well informed and productive citizens. If our nation is to continue its progress we must inspire and educate our youth to develop their abilities to perform the tasks they will be assigned by the society in which the live. It is my pleasure to congratulate the Senior Class for their achievements and wish them much success in the future. Thank you very much for this year of association with a great student body. God bless you. William H. Dunning 18 Faculty To begin, I want to say I have enjoyed my first year as assistant principal at South Hopkins. I would like to thank all the students, faculty, staff and especially Mr. Dunning for their cooperation and support throughout the year. My main concern at South Hopkins has always been to try to help make it the best school in the country. Whatever has been said or done, decisions that have been made, were always ren- dered with the best interest of the students at heart. If we keep this in mind and continue to work together. South Hopkins High School will always be number one in the country. I want to congratulate the Seniors for their accomplishments and wish them the very best for the future. I hope we have helped in some small way to prepare you for what lies ahead. Lanny R. Woodward S. Bandy S. Bivins M. Bourland H. Bowman M. Brooks L. Bruce P. Bryant T. Bundy L. Burgett C. Childress DdViS bark • W. Fulkerson B. Gamblin S. Grayson B. Harper A R- Heltsly G. Herron B. Eichholz V. Fox Faculty 21 22 Faculty I. Vaughn L. Winstead O. Woodruff L. to R. C. Bean A. Browning K. Smith J. Dame L. to R. L. Hunt F. Hunt J. Bowling M. Stedrsnwi L. Sullivan Faculty 23 THE FACULTY OF SOUTH HOPKINS WAS “WHAT ADVICE DO YOU GIVE TO Sheila Bandy Library Aide It only takes a little success to cause much happiness in your lifetime so set some goals that are important to you and strive to achieve these goals therefore you will have success and happiness. Kitty Davis Accounting I, Typing I, FBLA Advisor “Don’t talk when the teacher talks, Don't look at your keys. Don’t chew gum, Don’t be tardy, Don't be out in the hall, Don’t litter the floor, and Don't forget that these are the best times of your life! Sylvia Bivins Family Living, Home Economics ”My advice to the students is to go to college, work hard, play hard and not be in a hurry t tie your life up with responsibilities and debt: Myra Sue Bourland Civics, French, General Business Study hard and learn as much as possible. Set goals for yourself anfi tfjtfHM Lthem. Don't worry about don't be afraid is against cun he ble to you Pa Look Phyllis Economics Bus. Comm., Typing II, Bus. Law Office Machines Live life more abundantly. Mary Lou Earle Trig, Analytics, Algebra I L, Math I Take advantage of every ivailable academic learning opportunity why|g getting your free public educatj Barbara Eicnl Librarian Do not waste your as much as possible to function as an adult in an adult- Mience p learn all you can in your and tabp advantage 01 the •, re- willing to go out of -their y. . me best possible education. s V 1illiam Fulkerson Math II, Algebra ake advantage'; itself. Fox Terri Bundy Math 1, Math 2 ' Listen! When you're something yocralready know, listen, you may hear new ideas. Lonnie Burgett Health and P.E. Strive to achieve your potential in all you do. nd Physics lity-that Brenda Gamblin yath I and II 'Work hard and learn as while you have the opportu Sandra Grayson Distributive Education. You only get out of life what you put into life! If you put a little into life, you obtain little. If you put a great deal of time and effort into life, you obtain a great deal. Since life is a competitive process, you need to learn how to do the best that you can so that you will be able to obtain Chuck Childress Civics, English, American History Beverly Harper Strive to achieve to the maximum Voc. Agriculture Aide 24 Faculty ASKED THE FOLLOWING QUO riON: THE STUDENTS Of SOUTH HOPKINS?” “Finish High School and set a goal for yqUitfJIMfll-v | Richard Heltsley Jr. Mass Media, Civ Uffl'Government Issues “Learn to think Lr yobrselgjes. It will help yl more in the future l. v anythin : v orth while Bjto■t y-ryoi goafjrtnrc plan,your-ilme so v. i -be abl- fjgr are reallv '’ia, Louett Ho s Ki. and x A: . empty i Charles Jarrell Voc. Agriculture, Science [Students should the spirit of effort fed liverhe Pay oi truth, always exercising ;i ydcontroling their temper. Eng! | Patricia Sperry steiri ?eograph} mandates an empty life.' Steve Kessinger Driver Education, Science ■ Study and work hard while vou are litre at '■South Hopkins, because you only get out.ot school .whai you put into it. ' Robert Love Art “The students should take advantage of ■' everything that is offered in High School at this, time in their lives because once they graduate it is lost forever.'' Darrell Menser Industrial Arts “Never go to Egypt on Friday's. Shirley B. Nance Health and P.E., Psychology “I would advise the students to make the Most of their High School days and not hurry into adult responsibilities. story, Civics sion and never be Irmance. _______________To to Chemistry Physics, Cf L'Use B wisely and make the best of your opportunity at S.H. Gayle Tabor ■Special Ed. 'Strive for individuality and self esteem and you will have the creativity one needs to achieve in life. Ruth Tucker English I, II and III “Tend' your school work like you would a garden: Work every day, weed out anything that will 'stunt' the growth of your mind. ople James Vaugn Voc. Agriculture “Remember to care-because care about you. Wanda Whitledge Guidance Couns' “Be honest, and Linda WinsteA U.S. History “Be the best at whatever jou want to be.' Odenia Woodruff Reading “Half of being smart is knowing what you're dumb at. Once you have learned from this little quote you know you need to stud g Sarah Oglesby (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 24) Chuck Childress ot your capabilities and whether it be in academic, athletic, social or cultural relms. be sure that God is your partner. With him. you can't lose . . . without him. you can t win. Sandra Grayson your chosen career, as you will.be competing against another person tor that particular job. O.K. class you've only got seven themes this week! Miss Winstead finally meets her match. TOP TEN 28 Maurie Bedwell 6th Cindy White 8th Russell Allen 9 th William Bishop 7th Candy Jordan 10th i :«- 29 Randall Abbott General Russell Allen Academic Wendell Almon General Kimberly Ashby General Cheeta Babb Business Rachael Becker General Mauri e Bed well General William Bishop General 30 Seniors Ginger Blakely Business Natalie Bowman Academic Lisa Bratcher Business Baron Brothers General Judith Browning Academic Mark Bruce General Glenn Campbell General Deloris Camplin General Seniors 31 Barry Carlisle General Lisa Carroll General Terea Cooper General Cynthia Castanzo Business Penny Cranor Academic Anita Crick General Alvin Cross Chrystal Daugherty General General 32 Seniors I Bobby Davis General Raymond Dickerson General Elizabeth Dixon Business Peggy Downs General William Dugger General Kathy Duncan Business Gregory Eli Sandy Farmer Academic General Seniors 33 Terry Faulk Cindy Fox Damon Fox General Business General Joy Fuller General Margie Gamblin General Phillip Gilkey General Lucian Gower Jr. Academic Janet Groves Business 34 Seniors Donna Hamby Business Lori Hardwick Business Denise Harris General Wesley Harlline General Dale Holman General Donna Hayes General Dwayne Holman General Pamela Hiqht Business Seniors 35 Cindy Ipox General Pamela Jones General Michael Hulsey General Floyd Humphries Academic Stan Ingiis General Candace Jordan Academic Terry L cy General Pamela Larkins General 36 Seniors Ronald Latham General Jerry Lee General Pamela Lee Academic Jo Ann Lemons Academic Nancy Maddox General Gary McDougal General Madora McIntosh General Virginia McNary General Seniors 37 Penny Mercer Business Chantay Merrell Business DeWayne Merrell General Tandy Perkins Academic Craig Pulley Academic Jeffrey Reynolds General Jeffery Rideout General Amy Robinson Business 38 Seniors Anthony Royal General Glenn Scisney General Jacqueline Scisney General Jeffery Scott General Teresa Shtltt General Michael Sigers General Ricky Sisk General Kelly Smith General Seniors 39 Kent Sneed Chadwick Solise Troy Solise General General General Frankie Sorrells General Cynthia Stafford Academic Jeffrey Stearsman General Vickie Stewart General David Stone General 40 Seniors Danny Taylor General Sheila Timmons General Laune Tyson Business Victor Vandivor General Eddie Walker General Lclena Wells General Dianna Wells General Ted Wells General Seniors 41 Kevin White Sandie Wiggins General General Kimberly Winders Business Terry Yarbrough General Shelly Bennet General 42 Seniors Gertha Baize Miranda Baize Steven Carlton JR. GRADS. Ronald Dunlap Timothy Matheny Tammy McPeek Roxanne Pendley Reginald Scisney Seniors 43 Debbie Stanley Shirley Sheets As our high school days finally come to an end, we can really appreciate what it means to be a student, and most of all, a senior at South Hopkins. The moments we have shared with this school will become unforgettable memories which will influ- ence the course of the rest of our lives. 44 Seniors 3rd placa ftRitstanding ProieJykeqional 3 3rd place Outstanding Project sfuteO 2nd claae Money Management pffiittState 3 VJhas $ ho 3, 4 Ew«K nal 2. 3. 4 fttv $30book Staff 3. 4 f JMor Roll 2. X ( ' Senior Clas Wtffian fc. RANDALL KE' Pep Club 1. 2, 3. 4 Beta Club 2, 3, 4 FBLA 3. 4 - Historian 3 Reporter 4 i (i Vice President 2 ’s Who 4 Ipook Staff 4 itional 1, 2, 3, 4 knt, Council 4 GINGER ANNF BLAKELEY % FBLA Ijll 3. 4 - Teens jh Care 4H l ?K? v Pep C Zi 7j V Key up '..3 Profits Ir)a 'sfV Office Teacher's Aide 4 r KIMBERLY io Care 1, 2 [CHELLE At 8jjbn Club 3 | place French Music K ab 2, 3, 4 io Club 1, 2 News Dwtetor 2 Progratd BMi 2 ■ T-levis. 1 1 Band 1, 2. 3 Pei gj Girl ® Boys Track Chorus 4 Devotion M, 2 3, 4 Honor Roll Junior Achievement Vice Presidejrtj ProgramJDipg r 'otional 3, 4 'LISA ANN BRATCI MAURIE Pep C1udTtBjB 4 French Award 2 Typing I Award 2 Beta Club 2, 3, 4 h Historian 4 JZtbior Achievement 3 ChedMStfl. 2. 3 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 LA 1. 2. 3. 4 Devotional 3. 4 Profits Inc. 4 N BROTHERS Seniors 45 Freshman Basketball 1, 2 J.V Basketball 1, 2 Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4 Key Club 1 Teens Who Care 4 Devotional 3 Most Valuable Player Freshman team Best Defense Varsity team 3 - Track 4 Cross Country 3, 4 JUDITH KAYE BROWNING Student Council 1, 2, 3 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Devotional 1. 2. 3, 4 Band 1, 2. 3, 4 French Club 2, 4 Teens Who Care 1 FBLA 3 Tennis 3 Yearbook 3. 4 MARK THOMAS BRUCE Track 8th, 1 Basketball 1, 2 Tennis 2. 3, 4 110% Award Most Improved Player 2 FBLA 3, 4 Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4 Devotional 3, 4 Profits Inc. 4 Investment Officer 4 TERESA KAYE COOPER FHA 1, 2 Deca 3. 4 Pep Club 1, 2. 3 Cheerleader 1 Pep Club 1,3, 4 Deca 4 Gong Show Winner 1 Homecoming Queen Candidate 2 KATHY DELANE DUNCAN Devotional 1. 2. 3. 4 Pep Club 1, 2 Junior Achievement 2, 3 Deca 3, 4 Profits Inc. 4 ’ t r ter GREGORY KENT ELI Baseball 1, 3. 4 Basketball 1 Beta 'lub 2, 3, 4 Devotional 3 ■_ FBLA 4 FFA 1. 2, 3 French Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice President 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Class President 2 Ciass Vice President 3 Optimists Club Star Student 4 Who's Who 4 Typing 1 Award 3 Yearbook Sports Editor 4 Attendance Award 2 Homecoming King Candidate 2, 3 Student of the 9 weeks 3 Class Favonte Best all Around CHRYSTAL FELICIA DAUGHERTY Pep Club 1, 2. 3 FHA 3 CYNTHIA DEE COSTANZO Track 1, 2, 3 Basketball 4 GAA 1 Pep Club 1. 2. 3, 4 Profits Inc. 4 Radio 4 Newspaper 3 Devotional 3, 4 LISA CARROLL Pep Club 1. 2, 3 ELIZABETH JEAN DIXON Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Beta Club 2, 3, 4 Devotional 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4 Profits Inc. 3, 4 Treasurer 3 Student Council 1 46 Seniors TERRY LEE FAULK Teens Who Care 1, 2, 3. 4 Vice President 2 President 3 Pep Club 1, 2, 3 Deca 3, 4 President 3 Profits Inc. 3 Public Relations LA 4 Teacher's Aide 4 3rd place in Deca Regional Conference 5th place in Deca State Conference CINDY LYNN FOX Teens Who Care 1, 2 Devotional 1, 2. 3, 4 Deca 3, 4 Award for Highest Average Secretary Profits Inc. 4 Secretary Beta Club 3. 4 PEGGY MARIE DOWNS Pep Club 1. V ‘3.™ junior Achievement 2 Secretary 4-H 2, 3 Honor Roll 3, 4 fc jorus 3, 4 Devotional 4 JOY CELESTE FULLER g HILLIP ARTHUR G1LKEY Class Vice President 1 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 Radio 2, 3 Pep Club 2. 3 LUCIAN EARL GOWEk Ik Pep Club 1. 2 English Club 1. 2 Art Club 1, 2 Vice President 2 Spanish Club 2 French Club 3, 4 Devotional 3, 4 Junior Achievement 4 Outstanding Citizenship Award 1, 2 Who's Who 3 JANET ELAINE GROVES FBLA 2, 3. 4 President 3 Most Outstanding FBLA Undergraduate 3 Pep Club 1,2, 3 Secretary 3 Teens Who Care 1 Key Club 3 Profits Inc. 4 Treasurer 4 Photography Club 1 Class Secretary i Honor Roll 3, 4 I iomecomin i Queen Candidate 1 LORI ANN HARDWICK Pep Club I 3, 4 Teens Who Care 2 Profits Inc... 4 Voice ot Democracy 4 County Winner | DAWN DENISE HARRIS Teens Who Care 1, 2, 3, 4 Reporter 2 Historian 3 Pep Club 1, 2, 3 Deca 3. 4 Parliamentarian 3 Regional Conference LA 4 Profits Inc. 3, 4 Investment Officer 3 Free Enterprise Fair 4 Devohobal 2, 30 DONNA KAYE HAYES Teens Who Care 1, 2, 3. 4 Reporter 2 Pep Club 1, 2, 3 Devotional 1, 2, 3. 4 Deca 1, 2, 3, 4 Profits Inc. 3 LA 4 PAMELA ANN HIGHT Beta Club 2, 3, 4 Reporter 4 FBLA 2, 3, 4 Teens Who Care 2, 3. 4 Profits Inc. 3 Vice President 3 Pep Club 3. 4 Who s Who 3 MURL1N DWAYNE HOLMAN Pep Club 1 2, 3 Who's Who' 4 Stats Manager 1, 2 FLOYD COLLINS HUMPHRIES Basketball 2, 3, 4 Track 1,2, 3, 4 Cross Country 3. 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Black History 4 President 4 Basketball 1 Pep Club 1 Golf 2, 3, 4 STAN ALLEN INGLIS 2, 3, 4 2. 3. 4 C: Country 3, 4 PAMELA SHAWN JONES Pep Out . 2, 3, 4 FBLA 4 Deca 2, 3 1 'evotional 1, 2 2. 4 Office Aide 4 Library Aide 2. 3 Southern Sunrise 3 Profits Inc. 4 CANDANCERYNN IORDAN Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4 Softball 2 Track Manager 2 French Club 1, 2 FBLA 4 Pep Club 2, 3. 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 Government Club 4 PAMELA KAYE LARKINS Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Teens Who Care 1. 2, 3 Secretary 2 FHA 1 Class Treasurer 2. 3 Office Aide 3 Homecoming Candidate 2, FBLA 3. 4 Basketball 1 Teacher Aide 2, 4 Deca 4 Miss Freshman PAMELA GAYLE LFE Pep Club 1. 2, 3. 4 Radio Club 1 Newspaper Staff 1 Teens Who Care 1 FBLA 3 4-H 2 Student Council 2. 3 4 Vice President 4 Yearbook Staff 3, 4 Band 1, 2 Devotional 1, 2, 3. 4 [ Beta Club 2, 3. 4 .1, fc ' Tennis 3, 4 Honor Roll 2. 4 Who's Who 3 1st place French Foriegn Language Festival Class Favorite-Wittiest Perfect Attendance 3, 4 JO ANN LEMONS Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4 FHA 3, 4 Treasurer 4 Devotional 1, 2. 3, 4 Radio Newspaper 2 Yearbook Staff 3. 4 Pep Club FHA 1 MADORA FAYE MCINTOSH 2. 3 TAMM1 SUE MCPEEK LA 2. 3 Pep Club 1. 2. 3 French Club 2, 3 President 3 Class Historian 2 Miss Sophomore Beta Club 2. 3 Honor Roll 1. 2. 3 PENNY FRANCIS MERCER Pep Club 1, 2, 3 Devotional 3, 4 -«Profits Inc. 4 FBLA 4 TANDY DAWN PERKINS Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 1. 2. 3, 4 FHA 1,2, 3, 4 rejtary 2, 3 st President 4 ta CIud 2, 3, 4 Typing I Award 2 Yearbook Staff 3, 4 Co-Editor 4 1st place French Foods 3 Who's Who 3, 4 Devotional 3, 4 Perfect Attendance 1 JAMES CRAIG PULLEY Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Leading Hitter 2 Most RBJ'S 2 Class President 1, 3, 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 i President 3 •Beta Club 2, 3, 4 1 President 4 FBLA 3 ■ 2nd place Extemporaneous Speaking 3 Radio Club 2 Student Council 1, 2 Yearbogk-Staff 3, 4 Co Editor 4 Junior Achievement 2 Secretary Band ,1 i 2 Devotional 1. 2|3. 4 Algebra II Award 3 Typing Award 3 D.A.R. Award 4 Optimist Club Recognition 4 Cla ss Favorite-Most Likely to Succeed Honor Rolf VIRGINIA NELL MCNARY Track 8th, 1 Manager 2 Basketball 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, GAA 1, 2 Deca 3 Black History 4 NALD JEFFERY RIDEOUT FFA 1, 2. 3 Officer 2 Pep Club 1, ANTHONY EARL ROYAL Art Club 3, 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3 JACQUELINE ELAINE SCISNEY Pep 4 i Black History 4 Track 2, 3 JEFFERY RAY SCOTT Basketball 1, 2 48 Seniors Pep Club 1, 2, 3 MICHAEL HAYDEN SIGERS Treasurer RadiiT Club 2 Tennis 3, 4 Golf 4 Who's Who ■ 1 1 1 4 ev men .1,2,3 f .2,3,4 ii r - .: KELLY NEAL SMITH Key Club 1 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Freshman Basketball 1 Junior Varsity Basketball l_, ,2. 3 Varsity Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Cross Country 3 Mr. Freshman Mr. Sophomore Mr. Junior 51 k ; CYNTHIA L Basketball 1, 2, 4 Defense Award Physical Fitness Award All District All Regional All County 1 Team GAA 1,2 Secretary 2 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4 Vice President 3 French Club 3, 4 Devotional 3, 4 Beta Club 2, 3, 4 Secretary 3 Vice President 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 8th, 1, 2 Class Vice President 4 Who's Who 3 Student of the Nine Weeks STAFFORD a DANNY REID TAYLOR Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Devotional 3, 4 LAURIE ANN TYSON FBLA 2, 3, 4 . Vice President 3 LV. Basketball 1, 2 Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3 Profits Inc. 4 Vice President Pep Club 1, 2. 3 Class Reporter 1 Class Treasurer 4 GAA 1, 2 Devotional 1, 2, 3, 4 W V Honqr Roll 4 Class Favonte Life of the Party VICTOR ALAN VANDIVER sb Ju, 2, 3 4 1 Club-1, 2, 3 r LA 3, 4 donor Roll 1, 2, 3. Vho's Who 3 tstandmg Typist Awarcr3G dent of the Nine Weeks 3 DELENA SUE WELES -V? ens Who Care 1, 2, 3, 4 Reporter 2 Vice President 3 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ■■ n J.V. Cheerleader 1, 2 Varsity Cheerleader 3 Deca 3 Reporter LA 4 Devotional 1, 2, 3, 4 Profits Inc. 3, 4 President 3 Free Enterprise Fair 3, 4 DIANNA KAY WELLS Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 3 Treasurer Secretary 4 Radio 2 Southern Sunrise 2 I Deca 3, 4 Parliamentarian 4 BDevotional 1, 2, 3, 4 I Ch r Te SANDRA MAE WIGGINS Chorus 4 Teens Who Care 2 Varsity Cheerleader 1 Pep Club 1, 2, 3 i™ KIMBERLY DAWN WINDERS Teens Who Care 1, 2 Pep Club 1, 2, 3 FHA 1. 2 LA 2. 3, 4 Beta Club 2, 3, 4 Class Secretary 3, 4 Office Aide 3 DONNA LUCRETIA HAMBY Pep Club 1, 2. 3 Cheerleader 1 FBLA 1, 2, 3 Student Council 2, 3 Devotional 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 4 Radio Club 4 JERRY WAYNE LEE D.A.R. RECIPIENT J. CRAIG PULLEY MR. MISS SOUTH HOPKINS BETH CRAIG V. President Cynthia Stafford Secretary Kim Winders Treasurer Laurie Tyson Historian Maurie Bed well VOICE OF DEMOCRACY LORI HARDWICK CLASS FAVORITES Most Likely To Succeed Cynthia Stafford cJ. Craig Pulley Best All Around Dianna Wells Greg Eli Most Dependable Janet Groves Bill Bishop Most Valuable Lori Hardwick Randy Abbott Most School Spirited DELEN A WELLS MARK BRUCE Most Talented Natalie Bowman Kent Sneed Most Athletic Beth Dixon Terry Yarbrough Most Courteous Kim Winders Je££ Stearsman 52 Favorites Best Dressed Most Sophisticated Pam Hight Russell Allen Amy Robinson Far on Brothers Most Outgoing Denise Harris Victor Vandiver Best Looking Pam Larkins Kelly Smith Favorites 53 Most Mischievous Terry Faulk Curtis Whitaker Life Of The Party Laurie Tyson Tony Royal Most Friendly cTo Ann Lemons Dwayne Holman The Wittest Pam Lee Maurie Bedwell 54 Favorites Biggest Flirts Kathy Duncan Alvin Cross Most Bashful Joy Fuller Lucien Gower The Laziest Ginger Blakely Mike Sigers Favorites 55 (TECO) JOSE EDUARDO DE ALMEIDA I think that South is the craziest school I have been to in my li£e. I have never met people like that, really! There will be many things difficult for me to forget, ballgames, break, the shop, and Mr. Sullivan’s darkroom. ROSANA DE C. MECIANO South Hopkins is a great school and the people here are crazy, but nice. I’ll never forget this school, the people here and all the new things that I have been able to see. It is a big exper- ience to be involved in a student ex- change. I like it here very much and it will not be easy to say good-bye! 56 Seniors 58 Classes iohn Adams Timothy Adams Crystal Alexander lellrey Allen Billy Anglin John Bailie Jeffery Baldwin Faye Barber Richard Barish Jr. Candy Barnes Vicky Barnes James Barnhill III George Barton Randy Barton Anthony Battles Sharon Bean Lisa Benson Lori Eieshears Robin Birdsong Darren Bloodworth NO PHOTO AVAILABLE PHOTO NOT PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE ABSENT... PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE y • PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE NO PHOTO AVAILABLE Douglas Bonick Sandra Bourland Tanya Bowman Mark Boyd Vicky Braden Gary Brasher Marly Brasher Brian Brothers Greg Brown Linda Brown Barry Browning Doug Browning Ronald Browning Vernon Buck Richard Burden Barry Carroll Elizabeth Cherry Beverly Civils Carroll Clark Cindy Clark Classes 59 Robert Clark Wendy Coakley Allen Cobb Beverly Cobb Rosemary Cobb Gene Cotton Cheryl Covington Troy Cox Joseph Crawley Michael Crick Sara Crunk Paula Culver James Cunningham Carolyn Dame Jetfery Dame John Darnell James Daugerty Barry Daves Gary Daves Wm Daves Antonio Dillingham Belinda Dillingham Randy Dillingham Cheryl Doll Angela Driver Sandra Duke Franklin Duncan Stephen Duncan Patty Dunlap Tammy Earl Teresa Elliott Valisa Estes Freddie Faith Kevin Farmer Tammy Farmer GO Classes Unda Farris Dusty Ferrell Keith Ford Amy Foster Anthony Foster Karla Fox Mary Fulkerson WM Garrett Angela Garrison Sabrina Gates Keith Gerzan Ellen Gilkey Laura Gilkey Garry Goodaker Twana Goodaker Greg Greene Maye Hallum Shirley Hallum Michael Hams Sherry Harns Brian Harvey Debra Hawkins Ronnie Hawkins Wilbur Hayes Andy Herring Classes 61 62 Classes Sharon Hight Jell Hogan Anthony Hopper Billy Hopper Bryan Hopper Jimmy Hopper Carolyn Huddleston Pam Huggins Paul Hulsey Jell lams Lanme Jarvis Tammy Jarvis Arlyn Jenkins Kenneth Johnson Tina Johnson Sam Johnston Vickie Johnston Morris Jones Wm Kelly Eric Kembel Cynthia Knowles Edwin Lacy Marty Larkins Ronnie Larkins Jr. Paula Lee Angela Lewis Lola Littlepage Lee Long Linda Love Clayton Love Maurice Love Jeff Mackey Beth Martin Curtis May Nell McGee Margot McWilliams Everett Mitchell William Murphy Daniel Olfutt Stacy Osborne Tracy Osborne Bradley Payne Denise Perkins Sandra Perkins Robin Phaup Lisa Phillips Robert Phillips Jimmy Pierce Tommy Piper Johnny Plunkett Lisa Powell Charles Puree Wm Reddick Ernest Reynolds Jody Richey Vonda Rickard Amy Roberts Gina Roberts Joanne Rodgers Shannon Rogers Gay Royal Lisa Royal Tima Russell Dwight Scott Troy Scott Robert Selph Keith Sherman Thomas Shoemake Barbara Simms Robin Skinner Classes 63 Chns Smith Lisa Smith Sh« ?rri Stafford Lureka Stanley Michale Stanley Melissa Stone Elisa Sullivan Michael Suttle Ricky Tandy Richard Thompson Laura Tittsworth Murray Vandiver Ladonna Vannoy Jerome Wade Daniel Walker Rita Walker Frank Wallace Nina Wallace James Wells Angel West Michael Wester Rodney Wester Danny Whitsell Danny Wiggins Kandice Williams Lawrence Williams Patricia Williams Stephanie Winders Darla Woodruff Robert Woodruff Jill Woodward Scottle Utley Janice Vannoy Shannon Yarbrough photo not available PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE PHOTO AVAILABLE 64 Classes Dee Adams Darlene Adams Lisa Adams Gaye Agent Edward Baker David Bean Kathy Bean Randy Blanchard Steven Blanks Ricky Boling Derek Bowman Greg Bowman Tammy Boze Timmy Branon Danny Brasher Karen Brasher Kerry Brasher Sharon Brasher Lone Brewer Helen Brooks Classes 65 Karen Brooks Kenny Brown Anthony Browning Ricky Cates Jackie Caton Debbie Cavanaugh Otis Chamberlain Gail Chaney Thomas Choate Timmy Choate Lois Clark Wm Clark Mike Cokley Priscilla Cobb Hope Cooper Jewell Cotton Cary Covington Floyd Craw lord Kim Crick Thomas Crick Mr. Sophomore Jay Richardson Miss Sophomore Denita Suttle Regina Cunningham Susan Cunningham Sherry DeMoss Sandra Denton Crystal Dixon Beth Duncan Terry Duncan Dale Dunlap Angela Dunlap Todd Duvall Tammy Eli Bryan Emerson Timmy Farmer Timmy Ferrell Regina Finley Marla Foreman Dann Gamblm Regina Gamblm Kim Gerzan Cnsty Goodaker Chns Gordon Leasa Gordon Lois Gower Keila Grounds Donna Groves Pam Hankins Valane Hardy David Hartline Steve Hartline David Hogan Holly Hook Jell Hopper Melody Hgward Renae Howard Mike Huddleston Classes 67 i Traci Huddleston lames Hughlett Jennifer Jessup Peggy Johnson Michele Jordan Benson Joseph Charlotte Josey Shelly Kembel Roger Knight Michele Knowles Mickey Knowles Ricky Knowles Randy Koon Scott Koon Jell Ladd Mike Lamb Gladys Lambert Matthew Lanlnp Don Larkins Howard Larkins Ray Larkins Charles Law Phillip Lee Denise Lewis Wesley Littlepaqe Larena Lloyd Randy Lock Pam Long Terry Levan Kyle Levan Carl Lyell Jeff Maddox Tim Maddox Phyllis Majors Belinda Matheny PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE ABSENT . .. PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE tiS 68 Classes Crystal Meador Deyone Miller Karen Miller Betty Moody Sharon Moore Sara Nixon Pam Naylor Clayton Norton Sidney Oifutt Troy Offutt lo Beth Oglesby Leigh Oglesby Keith Pennington James Perkins Gloria Pettus Larry Phaup Debra Pierce Billy Proihtt David Proffitt Billy Randolph Angela Reynolds James Reaume Jay Richardson Barry Riley Julie Roberts Woody Rodgers Ginger Rogers Rebecca Rogers Douglas Royal Donna Sample Kenny Sarver Neal Scisney Don Sharber Kim Shelton Montie Shoemake Sandra Shutt Anthony Sisk Mike Sivells Wesley Slaton Dr ew Smith Gary Smith Greg Smith Karen Smith Tracy Smith Carol Sneed Wm Starks Karen Sleekier Paul Steckler Sheila Sullivan Denita Suttle Jackie Suttle Ronnie Suttle Paul Taylor Trent Teague Albert Thompson Kim Tirey Lisa Townsell Angelique Utterback Mike Vandiver Paula Townsell Teresa Vandiver Mark Vaughan Marilyn Wall Floyd Wallace Steve Webster Ami West Shirley Wester Perry White Retha White jams Whitfield 70 Classes 71 Donna Adams Lon Alexander Kenneth Allen April Ashby Kandi Ashby Rachael Back Gertha Baize Miranda Baize Donna Barber Donrua Barnes Sharon Barnett Alania Benson Kevin Berry Amy Blades Derrick Blakeley Damon Bond Donna Bowman Chris Brasher Vicky Brasher David Butler I 72 Geoff Eli Shirley Foster Angela Fox loannie Franklin Cary Franklin Spencer Gaines Alan Gatlin Ruby Goodaker Troy Gossett Diana Grace Roy Greer Delbert Groves Kevin Grundy Jeff Haley Jerald Hardison Kenny Harris Linda Harris Danny Hartline Maudie Harvey Kelly Hawkins PHOTO AVAILABLE PHOTO Not Available NOT SHOWN on fHOTOj Trent Hayes Lea Hill Crystal Hineline Dana Hopper Ricky Hopper Raymond Hudson Mark Humphnes Stacy Jessup Gary Johnson Steve Johnson Crystal Johnston Anthoney Jones Kim Jones Tammy Joseph Beverly Justis Nancy Kent Carol Kirkwood Richard LaPradd Misty Lear Anthony Lee Greg Lemons Stormy Lewis Man Littlepaqe Derrick Lloyd Celissa Lovan James Marsh Danny Matheny Lisa McKnight Wesley McNary Tammy McPeek Vanita Menser Clara Miller Margone Miller Jeti Moore Tena Moore 75 Jennifer Moss Brian Murphy Debrd Nixon Trdcy Oglesby Roxdnne Pendley Donny Pettus Mdry Pettus Debbie Phillips Sue Price John Pryor Eldine Puree Angeld Qudlls Kim Rdinwdter Jennifer Rdsh Dennis Redume Chris Reynolds Dorthy Reynolds Tressid Rhye Jackie Riffe Frdnk Roberts Nicky Rodgers Dwdyne Rogers Kevin Rogers Regindld Scisney Lisd Scott Shelly Sedgwick 76 Richard Shaw Shirley Sheets Mansa Slate Derek Smith Debbie Stanley Ricky Stanley Chnsty Steele Lisa Stone Suzanne Stone David Taylor Sherry Thompson Peggy Todd Laurie Towell Cynthia Vandiver David Vandiver . Felecia Tyson Angie White Bobby White Jell Whitaker Kenny Whitfield Melissa Wicks Ginger Williams Diana Willis David Wix Wm Woodruff 77 OFFICE AIDS LIBRARY AIDS 80 FUTURE FARMER OF AMERICA C. Jarrell And J. Vaughn B. Harper Organizations 81 4-H CL OFFICERS President Kenny Whitfield Vice President Kenny Harris Sec.-Treas. Maribeth Littlepage Reporter Crystal Dixon Song And Game Leader Margie Miller Parlimentarian Dana Slate STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President Bill Bishop 84 Orgonizdlii W.E.A.K. RADIO CLUB SOUTHERN SUNRISE STAFF v Organizations 85 PEP CLUB OFFICERS President Cynthia Stafford Vice President Greg Eli Sec.-Treas. Diana Wells CHORUS OFFICERS President Vicki Stewart 86 OFFICERS BETA CLUB President Craig Pulley Vice President Cynthia Stafford Secretary Ginger Williams Treasurer Angie Qualls Reporter Pam Height Point Keeper Maurie Bed well OFFICERS TEENS WHO CARE President Marla foreman Vice President Traci Huddleston Secretary Marilyn Wall Treasurer isa Childress Organizations 87 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION OFFICERS President Alvin Cross Vice President Troy Gossett Secretary Cindy Fox Treasurer Linda Dugger Parliamentarian Dianna Wells Historian Debbie Caveraugh Reporter Donna Semple 88 Organizations DEC A’S AWARD WINNERS! Organizations 89 PROFITS INC. President Randy Abbott Vice President Laurie Tyson Secretary Cindy Fox Treasurer Janet Groves Investment Officer Mark Bruce Public Relations Lisa Childress OFFICERS SOUTH HOPKINS BAND BLACK HISTORY OFFICERS CLUB President Floyd Humphries Vice President Donna Secretary Asst. Secretary Treasurer Sgt.-at-arms Bowman Lisa Stone Retha White Roy Greer David Stone KEY CLUB OFFICERS FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Historians Parliamen tarian Carol Kirkwood Diana Willis Valarie Dunlap Christy Steele Randy Abbott Jennifer Rash and Randy Abbott Kandi Ashby FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS President 1st Vice President 2nd Vice President Secretary Treasurer Song leader Reporter Parliamen tarian Historian Devotional Leader Penny Cranor Tandy Perkins Sherry Thompson Dana Slate Joanne Lemons Margie Miller Jo Beth Oglesby Cheryl Covington Lois Gower Holly Hook YEARBOOK STAFF ORGANIZATION 95 Student Life Craig Pulley and Tandy Perkins Academics Pam Lee and Randy Abbott Seniors Natalie Bowman, Pam Lee, Randy Abbott, Tandy Perkins and Jo Ann Lemons Underclassmen LeeAnn Hill, Lori Alexander, and Belinda Denton Organization Donna Bowman, Lori Alexander, Joannie Franklin Sports Greg Eli and Victor Vandiver Activities Maurie ‘Baby” Bed well, Debbie Phillips Ads Craig Pulley and Tandy Perkins Ph o togra ph ers Bill Bishop Alan Gatlin Brian Murphey Richard Shaw DEVOTIONAL Sponsors Phyllis Bryan Barbara Eicholz 97 99 FAST BREAKING Back L to R Kelly, David. Terry, Wilbur. Mark. Derek. Front L to R Stan. Floyd, Fa ran, Nicky, Donnel, and Roy. Coached by Lonnie Burqett. 102 Sports Back L to R Chris. Mike, Todd. Middle L to R Donnel, Wilbur Jeff, Moms. Shannon. Front L to R Albert, Terry, Benson, Mark, Nicky and Wesley. Coach Charles Childress. 104 Sports Back L to R Donnel. Wilbur. Jett, Moms. Shannon and Coach Charles Childress. Front L to R Todd. Chris and Mike. SOL SUPER SEASON Coach Winstead, Angie. Kandi. Tammy. Vickie, Tammie. Marcel. Linda, Tammy. Sabrina, Coach Nance. Front: Beth. Lois. Wendy. Elisa, Karla. Cynthia. Record 24-4. 106 Sports ■ 108 UNDEFEATED L to R Wendy, Karla. Lois, Tammy, Marcel, Tamrme, Sabrina. Elisa, Kandi and Coach Linda Winstead Record 190!! Sports 109 GO TOMCATS!! L to R Julie Roberts. Stormie Lewis, Joannie Franklin. Kim Ashby. Cheeta Babb. Laura Gilkey. Regina Finley and Donna Bowman. 110 J.V. CHEERLEADERS Front L to R Elaine Puree, Marti McWilliams. Tina Walker. Back L to R Ann Simms, Tryandia Iordan. Lisa Royal, Kim Gerzen, Sherri Hams 112 Sports The Longest Mile R. Greer. F. Brothers,T1 Howman, S. Joh] acfi Childress; W. Garrett. T. Mac key iM. Crick, B 4 McNary. £ B RviH t h V d I .kjv .T ! Shoemak j T . GIRLS TENNIS The South Hopkins Girls Tennis team are £rom L to R Coach Linda Winstead Christy Steele Laurie Tyson Pam Lee Tonya Bruce Stacy Jessup Karla Fox Tandy Pet klWs Kandi Ashby 114 The 1980-81 Boys tennis team finished this year with it’s first winning season ever. The team record was 7-2 fellows! 115 DIAMOND PLAY Back Row L lo R: Coach Burgett, Steve. Craig, Ricky. Mark. Nicky, Victor and Greg. Front Row L to R; Geoltrey, Randy. Terry, Mickey, Gaiy. Jett and David. 116 j 117 118 SPRINTING TO THE L to R; Coach (Jhildress, Clay. Wesley, Benson, Derek, Terry, Floyd, Terry, Roy, Damon, Robert and Mike. 120 121 TEEING OFF L to R; Coach Childress. Ricky, Steve. Kenny, Damon and Danny. HALLOWEEN 50’s DAY 124 Activities HOMECOMING Freshman Candidates Sandy Bourland Murray Vandiver Pam Long Ricky Knowles JoAnne Rodgers Gary Clark Pam Hankins Mike Coakley Sophomore Candidates Activities 125 Junior Candidates Shelly Sedgewick Paul Steckler genjor Candidates Ginger Williams Geoffrey Eli Candy Jordan Randy Abbott Deleanna Wells Teco Almeida 136 Activities 127 H-E-L-P EVERYBODY HELP 128 Activities 1981 PROM KING QUEEN CANDIDATES 130 Activities 1981 PROM KING QUEEN Je££ Rideout Peggy Downs CUTEST COUPLE Amy Robinson Jimmy Cotton HERE COMES THE BRIDE Usher, Faron Brothers, Lights The Candles Before The “Big” Wedding “Pre- Wedding Jitters ’ Flower Girl Celissa Lovan CLASS NIGHT May 28, 1981 133 LOOKS LIKE WE MADE ITU! 134 136 CLASS or ’81! BACCALA UREATE COMMENCEMENT . 138 Getting Fixed Getting Ijtfdy!? N Lining Up!! Go For It!!! COMMENCEMENT June 2, 1981 HONOR GRADUATES 140 Valedictorian Address Greg Eli Salutatorian Address Cynthia Stafford Congratulations To Graduates Mr. James Larmouth AFTER GLOW 146 ROBERT'S BROS. COAL COMPANY INC No. 6 Stoker and Lump Cool Phone: 797-5118 P.O. Box 297 Mortons Gop STEADFAST FUELS INC. “Quality Coal” By Rail Or Barge Lewis C. Vandiver President OWL CREEK COAL CO., INC P.O. Box 1039 Nortonville, KY 669-4201 Or 669-4302 Compliments Of COMMERCIAL BANK OF DAWSON Compliments Of C Peoples Bank _1 and Trust Company Main Office - 149 S. Main, Madisonville, KY. 821-1661 North Side Office — N. Main, Madisonville, KY 821-0221 Slaughters Office — Hwy. 41, Slaughters, KY 322-8212 Eariington Office, E. Main, Eariington, KY 363-2201 Nortonville Office - Nortonville, KY 676-3333 Madison Square Office, Madisonville, KY 821-4021 150 WILLIAM E. GROVES CONSTRUCTION Congratulates The Graduating Class Of 1981 With Our Compliments TROVER CLINIC Clinic Drive Madisonville, KY 42431 Congratulations Seniors NORTONVILLE SUPERMARKET FIRST FEDERAL SA VINGS AND LOAN Modisonville, Dawson Springs, and Marion Morganfield. Providence, and Eddy ville FAMILY SHOES Nike Converse Bass Madisonville, KY 821-6446 152 SAM'S COUNTRY KITCHEN iX)1 ..it ne word‘Truckstop”misleadyoil.?.] fsmffioo,too SAMS COUNTRY KITCHEN” nil Auto Tmck Plata 24 HOURS A DAY HOME-COOKED MEALS Breakfast Served around the clock Great Sunday Buffet For The Whole Family 153 CLEMENTS GOLD LANCE CLASS RINGS Compliments OI DIXIE PAN Compliments OI BAKER HICKMAN “Madisonville’s Leading Department Store And TINY TOWN Western Kentucky’s Complete Childrens Store Stapw’t OF MAOIIOMVIULI, INC. 62 SOUTH MAIN STREET • MADISONVILLE, KY 42431 154 Compliments Of U.C. MILK COMPANY 254 North Scott Street | Madisonville, KY Compliments Of STEELE HOODENPYLE AND ROBERTS INSURANCE CO. This is dCPenney ■rwKirlroiY pali 1 ®' I I i IiiisiII Compliments Of TERRY BROS. LUMBER CO. Dawson Springs, 0°° ,V e w I Surewau f super market 6 A.M Monday tfvu 12 MM Saruday MADISONVILLE CABLEVISION BOX 581 55 UNION ST. MADISONVILLE, KY. 42431 a division of . . (((((((((|111 imim Ant mean Television Omnnmicaiions Corptnation 2 Locations S. Main-South Plaza N. Main-Martin Mall Open 24 Hours 10-7, Sunday CAMPERS MARINE, INC. 702 EAST CENTER STREET MADISONVILLE. KENTUCKY 42491 PHONE 502 821-2245 WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL Jim Qualls Compliments Of Compliments 0£ LEGATES Vogue -The Finest In Ladies Apparel - 21 South Main Madisonville, Ky. 42431 WOOD BURNS PHARMACY 156 Compliments Of VANOVER’S MUSIC CENTER Parkway Plaza Madisonville Compliments Of GOLDEN- FARLEY OF KENTUCKY Parkway Plaza Mall Ma dison ville Dawson Springs, Ky BURGER HARNED INSURANCE AGENCY QUEEN Madison Square Madisonville, Ky 157 Compliments Of EDDIE FORD SPORTS J. CRAIG RIDDLE INSURANCE CO. Congra tula tes The Graduates OPEN MON.-SAT. 10:00-6:00 FREE CLASSES TUE. 7 o 9 P.M. vtfoube of a tet PLASTER-CRAFT CERAMICS 920 SOUTH MAIN MADISONVILLC. KY. 42491 BLAKELEY’S GROCERY Compliments 0£ Georgia, Harold, and Mike Nortonville, Ky. 676-3100 BANDY FUNERAL HOME MADISONVILLE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Madisonville, KY. 821-7211 CUNNINGHAM’S STANDARD CORNER HAIR PLACE NORTONIVILLE BEAUTY SHOP WESTERN KENTUCKY GAS KWIK KLEEN CLEANERS 207 East Center 821-0670 Com plim en ts Of INDOOR COMFORT SERVICE Free Estimates — No Obligation INSULATING A DRYWALL COMPANY Mt. Carmel Road White Plains. Ky. 42464 Oscar Winders 258-5331 Bob Winders 676-3945 Let US Insulate Your Home' KENTUCKY BANK ■FULL' Member F.D.I.C. LISA ’S BEAUTY SALON 110 South Main Dawson Springs, Ky BRANDIN IRON RESTAURANT Ph: (S02) 821 0643 Si I vOIMD HOP “The First Place, In Music” Parkway Plaza Mall PATRICK L. AKIN Madisonville, Ky. 42431 District Manager East Center Madison ville W. H. ARNOLD HARDWARE AND SPORTING GOODS S S FABRICS AND CRAFTS Dawson Springs, Ky Owner: Sharon Lamb WESTERN AUTO [Emil Dawson Springs • i;wj SISSIE SEZ GO NATURE’S WAY Nature's Way Greenhouses P.O. BOX 142 ST CHARLES. KY 42453 SHIRLEY WILSON - OWNER 6eO-4423 eeO-4 1 73 P.T.A. Complizn en ts 0£ Complim en ts Of WTTL RADIO THE LOCAL BOARD OF INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENTS OF HOPKINS COUNTY WESTERN KENTUCKY BEAUTY SCHOOL Serving This Community Since 1955 56 South Main Madisonville, Ky. 42431 Phone: (502) 821-481 8 REID-WALTERS FUNERAL HOME your Independent Insurance f agent j V SERVES YOU PIRST J DAVIS BEST WAY AND KATHY’S FLORIST Dawson Springs 36 EDWARDS 0) O 0 StutUCAl )kC. A MINORITY ENTERPRISE 924 HICKMAN AVENUE P. O. BOX 671 OWENSBORO, KENTUCKY 42301 JAMES R. COTTONER President 502-926-4166 Compliments 0£ WOODRUFF SUPPLY CO. Madisonville, Ky Congratulations Seniors From CONUM AND EDWARDS, INC. Madisonville, Ky The Photo Shop 182 West Center Madisonville. Kentucky 42431 Portraits Weddings Commercials Custom Processing Film Darkroom Supplies R D ELECTRIC SHARP’S BAKERY Madisonville, Ky Madisonville, Ky Congrat ulations Sen iors FERRELS’ ELECTRIC MOORE'S AUTO PARTS INC. MACHINE SHOP SERVICE 2116 S. MAIN ST., MADISONVILLE, KY. 42431 —m Adhesives. Coatings and Sealers Division 309 PHONE 821-3624 Madisonville, Ky HOPKINS COUNTY PLUMBING HEATING — SPECIALIZING — • GAS FURNACES • ELECTRIC FURNACES • HUMIDIFIERS • HEAT PUMPS • PLUMBING ELECTRICAL SERVICE • AIR CONDITIONING RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL CONTRACTORS COMPLETE LINE OF HIGH ENERGY EFFICIENT SYSTEMS COMPLETE SALES SERVICE DEPT. ASK ABOUT OUR WARRANTY 825-2750 FRFJE ESTIMATES 117 SUGG MADISONVILLE Ads 167 Compliments 0£ WHITE PLAINS PTA 168 S C AUTO 78 NORTH FRANKLIN PARTS MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY Prices Furniture Store, Inc. 30 West Center Street Madisonville, Kentucky 42431 Complete Home Furnishings for Every Budget 821-3691 26 WEST CENTER ST. MADISONVILLE. KENTUCKY 42431 “The Man Who Knows Wears Stag Shop Clothes S02-821-866 1 JERE’S West Center Street Madisonville, Ky “Headquarters For Levis” 169 We Salute Patrons Who Have The 1981 f _ rM Rek Parke?■ Hanson Moore, Marrow', Reba Sherwin f Carroll Dr. Joe dj • ' 170 Ads ■1 The Following Contributed To Ads 171 1981 • 1981 9 1981 • 1981 • 1981 • 1981 • 1981 IN CLOSING DON’T FORGET 1981 • 1981 1981 « 1981 • 1981 • 1981 1981 1981 • 1981 • 1981 •_ • •IMI 186 f « 1861 • mi 1861 • 1861 • 1861 174 FROM THE EDITORS: WE HOPE THIS BOOK WILL BE A JOY TO YOU DOWN THROUGH THE COMING YEARS. TAKE THESE MEMORIES AND CHERISH THEM, BECAUSE THESE WERE THE BEST OF TIMES Special Thanks To: Mr. Leon Sullivan Mr. Robert Love Mr. Kent Sneed Mr. Lee Harney Mrs. Louetta Hoodenpyle All Of The 1981 Staff 176 Closing LOOKS LIKE WE MADE IT JOST=N jMsmcc y=jLi« oc COM3iN a m mmmr mmi ar 4 a
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