Stanford High School - Memo Yearbook (Stanford, KY)

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Presented by the Senior Class of STANFORD HIGH SCHOOL Stanford, Kentucky dedication Now at the turning point of our lives, we the Graduating Class of 1955 pause to pay respects to you, our parents who have so unselfishly given your time, love, and money so that we might reach this goal. We realize that our debt to you is great and we’d like to express a portion of our deep gratitude by dedicating to you our MEMO of 1955. Since this is the fiftieth anniversary of Stanford High School, we should like to pay tribute to Hubert Carpenter and Jim Bob Newland, who were die only graduates of the class of 1905. This was the first graduating class of Stanford High School--just 50 years ago. The Stanford Graded School district was organized in March 1901 after the election of five trustees, as they were called in those days. There was quite a bit of opposition to the public school in the beginning, but gradually the resistance died. A fire destroyed the school building in 1902 and in its place was erected the present building which houses most of the lower grades. Hubert Carpenter is the son of the late Dr. J. G. Carpenter, a prominent physician who practiced here for many years. Mr. Carpenter is an insurance executive in Louisville at present. Jim Bob Newland is the son of T. D. Newland who was a merchant in Stanford for many years. Mr. Newland now lives in Fort Worth, Texas and is now retired. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baugh Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry Baughman Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Baxter Mr. and Mrs. John F. Braun Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Camenisch Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Elkins Dr. and Mrs. Howard I. Frisbie Mr. and Mrs. James M. Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gooch Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gooch Mr. and Mrs. Joe S. Grimes Mr. and Mrs. James Harris Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Hooker Mr. and Mrs. Manless Lasure Mr. and Mrs. George Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Long Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQueary Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Glen Mick Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Ronal Napier Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Oster Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Owens Mr. and Mrs. Ira Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Plummer Mr. and Mrs. Rowan Saufley Mr. and Mrs. William F. Snow Mr. and Mrs. William H. Yantis Sc i L. 4 7ST: K, A 9 vy fi- S 0cjCSf; 'J vt+zce. ' y — SUPERINTENDENT and SECRETARY Mrs. Ed Minars Superintendent J. T. Embry HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. George Forsythe, Mr. Randolph Damron, Mr. David Elliott, Mr. Irvin Oster, Superintendent J. T. Embry, Mr. Denzil Ramsey, Miss Marion Grimes, Mrs. J. T. Embry, Mrs. John Cash, Mrs. Ed Minars, Miss Martha Montgomery, Mrs. Geneva Owens. ■9? ft Class History In the year of 1943, 12 of the present 27 Seniors of the class of 1955 marched bravely up to Mrs. Rochester’s first grade room, not realizing what was before them. They were: Henry Baughman, Johanna Camenisch, Mary Lou Frisbie, Georgia Ann Gooch. Tommy Grimes, Jane Eleanor Harris, Doris Ann Hooker, Elven Lasure, Mary Lee Long, George Saufley, Irene Snow, and Hershel Yantis. In the second grade we gained three new members: Marquita Elkins from Saufley, Coleen Lawrence from Hubble, and Doris Jean McQueary from Indianapolis, Indiana. In the third grade Mrs. Settle was our teacher but we didn’t have any new pupils. In the fourth grade Miss Denham was our teacher. We gained one new member, Jimmy Baughman, who skipped the third grade to be with us. In the fifth grade we gained two new members: Bonnie Carol Plummer from Paint Lick and Kenneth Owens from McKinney. In the sixth grade we didn’t have any new members. Miss Dudderar was then our teacher. In the seventh grade we had two new members: Jimmy Baxter from Detroit and Jim Boone Gooch from Crab Orchard. Miss Davis was our leader. In the eighth grade we were joined by three new members: Jerry Braun from Covington, Nancy Murphy from Crab Orchard, and Ronnie Patterson from Kings Mountain. Mrs. Embry was our home room teacher. In the ninth grade we had three new members: Teddy Gilbert from Crab Orchard, Earl Baugh from Hubble, and Velma Napier from Mason’s Gap. Mrs. Hillman was our home room teacher. In the tenth grade we had a new teacher, Mr. Elliott. We didn’t have any new members. In the eleventh grade we didn’t have any new members. We started out with Mr. Van-over as our home room teacher buthedidn’t stay with us very long. We then had Mr. Damron for a teacher. During our Junior year we gave a class play entitled “Everybody’s Crazy Now’’. In the twelfth grade, Kathlene Mick came all the way from Buckhannon, West Virginia to be with us. At the beginning of the year we elected our class officers as follow: President, Elven Lasure; Vice President, Jerry Braun; Secretary. Doris Ann Hooker; and Treasurer, Irene Snow. We enjoyed this last year of our high school life very much with Mrs. Owens as our sponsor. Well, that’s about all of our history, but we have a great future to look forward to. We wish to take the opportunity to thank all of our teachers, who have helped us through these twelve long years, and for all they have done to help us reach our goaL Written by Marquita Elkins and Doris J ean Me Queary The Class Prophecy Last night as I sat alone in my study enjoying the twilight and my own most wonderful thoughts, I went to sleep and saw a vision of the members of our class in 1965. Jimmy Baughman is still trying to decide between the girls at Lancaster and Harrodsburg. Henry Baughman is a successful farmer of the Bluegrass. Jimmy Baxter is a successful lawyer of Greasy Hollow. Jerry Braun is Einstien's assistant. Elvin Lasure is either a Naval radar technician or janitor of Stanford High School. Tommy Grimesthird engagement has just been broken - wonder if he'll ever make it? Ronnie Patterson is playing guard for Boston Celtics. Earl Baugh is married, has a farm and timbers by the lake . Kenneth Owens is operating a trucking business. Hershel Yantis is the new manager of Hustonville Skating rink. Jim Boone Gooch is still single. George Saufley is a doctor telling Dr. Frisbie how things should be done. Teddy Gilbert is married and farming. Nancy Murphy is married and having a time keeping up with all of her kids. Kathlene Mick is married and living in Oklahoma. Georgia Ann Gooch is still single, wondering whether she'll ever find the right Bonnie Carol Plummber has gone into scientific milk Farming. Mary Lee Long owns her own car factory (Dodge). Johanna Camenisch is raising little Oscars by the dozen. Jane Harris is still looking around. I wonder if anything will become of it? Marquita Elkins is now head nurse for animals at Folsom's in Danville. Velma Napier is running Napier's filling Station with Paul. Doris McCXieary is working with a reducing company in New York. Irene Snow is married, raising a football team of her own. Doris Hooker is first lady of our country. Mary Lou Frisbie is studying how to take care of Juvenile Delinquents. Coleen Lawrence is studying Home Economics for a future use. Senior Will The foregoing sentences are but the preamble of the last will and testament of the Senior Class of the Stanford School of 1955, who being collectively of a sound mind and having the fear of no human being before its eyes, save that of the hydrogen bomb, do hereby will and bequeath to the Junior Class all its laughs and giggles and the sacred seats in the lunch room and chapel. Jimmy Baughman leaves his ability to argue to Bob Baxter. Henry Baughman leaves his ability to play tennis to Kavanaugh McGuire. Jim Baxter leaves his ability to flirt with the girls to Sammy Matheny. Jerry Braun leaves his extra brains to D. G. Elliott. Teddy Gilbert leaves his ability to skip school to Mary Bell. Jim Boone Gooch leaves his ability to play a coronet to Johnny Matheny. Tommy Grimes leaves his ability to thrill all the girls to Jimmy Wright. Elvin Lasure leaves his ability to date freshman girls to Allan Elliott. Kenneth Owens leaves his late model car to the driving class. Ronnie Patterson leaves his ability to play basketball to Milton Whitehouse. George Saufley leaves his blonde hair and kissing ways to Edward Brown. Irene Snow leaves her cute ways to Jane Morrow. Kathlene Mick leaves her ability to march to her sister. Hershel Yantis leaves his quiet ways and good grades to Carl Rogers. Earl Baugh leaves his ability to go steady to Susanne Grimes. Johanna Camenishch leaves her scattered brains to Sue Noe, with hers they should be good. Marquita Elkins leaves her auburn hair to Betty Rice. Senior Will Doris Ann Hooker leaves her pleasant ways to Betty Ann Barbour. Coleen Lawrence leaves her ability to go with the boys in the United States Air Force to her sister Evelyn. Mary Lee Long leaves her ability to have boys to drive her around to BurnaDean Barrett Doris Jean McQueary leaves her sweet ways to Linda Blackerby. Nancy Murphy leaves her pretty hair to Sue Saufley. Velma Napier leaves her ability to get engaged to Betty Hail Burgin. Bonnie Carol Plummer leaves her ability to milk cows to Francis Sowers. Jane Harris leaves her personality to Barbara Francis Williams. Georgia Ann Gooch leaves her majorette ability to Jane James. Mary Lou Frisbie left her ability to disagree to Robbie Jean Daily. CLASS MOTTO Within ourselves our future lies CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWER Senior Class Officers LEFT TO RIGHT: President, Elvin Lasure; Vice-President, Jerry Braun; Secretary, Doris Ann Hooker; Treasurer, Irene Snow. SENIORS Johanna Camenisch Ditto Marquita Elkins Quita Doris J. McQueary Peach Bonnie Plummer Rabbit Henry Baughman Junior Jimmy Baughman Baugh Jimmy Baxter Doe Teddy Gilbert Ted Kathlene Mick Kay Irene Snow Nella” Velma Napier Banty Nancy Murphy Murph Ronnie Patterson Pat Kenneth Owens Dimples Herschel Yantis Hershy Elven Lasure Elmo” Jane Eleanor Harris Don-Don Georgia Ann Gooch Goochie Mary Lou Rrisbie Friz Mary Lee Long Blondie Coleen Lawrence Cocoa Jim Boone Gooch Boonie Jerry Braun John Earl Baugh Ed Tommy Grimes Chic Doris Ann Hooker Hookey George Saufley Sauley Senior Class WHAT HE OR SHE IS BEST FEATURE Always giggling Big Brown Eyes Always quiet Auburn hair Laughing Shortness Aggravating people Smile Grumbling Shortness Arguing Sense of humor Driving around Short hair Always talking to girls Brown Eyes FAVORITE EXPRESSION Don't know do you? Oh! My gosh! Oh! Gee! Gee! Beats me. That's the way it goes! I'll be! ‘♦•ivW Oh! My gosh!' Talking about Wally Financially worried Smiling Talking a blue streak Always behind Driving around Going skating Always talking Running around Laughing Giggling Road runner In love Grumbling Working on Lincolnian Quiet Telling jokes Laughing «p Long hair Figure Eyes Hair Eyes Red hair His hair Basketball Cheerleading Her smile Height Blue Eyes Eye lashes Hair Football Curly hair Football Her hair Oh! Gee! My gosh! Go ! That sends me! Wait there! I don't know! Honey! Well, I'll be! ” Who knows? Heck, no! Oh, no! There oughta be a law! Oh, no! Is that so! Golly! Oh, yeah! That's about the size of it! Goodness! Well, yes! WEAKNESS Low Down AMBITION WILL BE Teacher Farmer's wife Nurse Nurse Nurse Housewife Airline stew- Nurse ardess Successful Farmer farmer Tennis star Farmer Lawyer Hot rod driver Retire at 30 Farmer Housewife Career girl Marry a Old maid millionaire Get married Secretary Get married Teacher Treasurer of Merchant United States Do nothing Loafer Get out of Soldier school Electrical Navy man engineer School teacher Housewife Nurse Housewife Interior Old maid decorator Secretary Farmer's wife Secretary Housewife Band leader Farmer Engineer Own the creamery Farmer Farmer Engineer Soda jerk Nurse Waitress Retire at 20 Own Saufley Bell WHERE HE OR SHE MAY BE FOUND Hustonvllle Stanford At home Lancaster road Tennis court Town In his car Begley's Main Street Somerset Street On Somerset road Danville Street On Danville Street Pence's Furniture Store Lancaster A P With Mary Evelyn Stanford At home Anywhere and everywhere With a boy In his Dodge A P Hubble On a country road Logan Avenue In his Buick Chewing gum Somerset Eating sweets Convertibles Tommie English M. A. C Girls Lancaster Working on the Lincolnian Girls MARQUITA ROSALENE ELKINS Memo Co-Editor 4; Pep Club; Glee Club 1, 2; Beta Club 4; Y-Teens 2; F. H. A. 1,2. WILLIAM THOMAS GRIMES Class President 2; F. F. A. 1,2; Football 1,2, 3,4; Hi-Y 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1,4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Lincolnian Staff 2,3; Memo Co-Editor 4; Glee Club 1,2,4. VELMA WAYNE NAPIER F. H. A. 1, 2; Memo Staff 4; Pep Club 4; Class Officer 1. DORIS JEAN McQUEARY Glee Club 1,2; Y-Teens 1,2; F. H. A. 1, 2; Memo 4; Pep Club 1,2,4. MARY LEE LONG Glee Club 1,2; Y-Teen 1,2; F. H. A. 2,3; Sub-Deb 3, 4; Band 3; Pep Club 4; Memo 4. JERRY PAUL BRAUN Football 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Track3,4; Class Vice-President 3, 4; Lincolnian Staff Editor 4; Beta Club 4; Hi-Y 4; F.F. A. 4. JANE ELEANOR HARRIS Cheerleader 2,3,4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 2; Class Treasurer 2, 3; Glee Club 1. 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Sub-Deb 1,2, 3; Alpha Beta Chi 4; F.H.A. 2; Y-Teens 2; Lincolnian 3,4; Memo 4. ELVEN BRENTON LASURE Class President 3,4; Football 4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; F. F. A. 1, 2,3,4; Pep Club 4; Glee Club 4; Memo 4; Lincolnian 3, 4; Hi-Y Vice-President 4. MARY LOU FRISBIE Glee Club 1,2,4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Sub-Deb 1, 2,3,4; F.H.A. 2; Y-Teens 2; Lincolnian Staff 4; Memo 4; Beta Club 4; Girls' State 3. JAMES HARRIS BAXTER Football 4; Track 1,3; Hi-Y 4; F. F. A. 4; Pep Club 4; Glee Club 1,4; Memo 4; Basketball Manager 4. DORIS ANN HOOKER Glee Club 1,2,4; Pep Club 3, 4; Beta Club 4; Class Secretary 4; Sub-Deb 1,2, 3, 4, (President 4); Lincolnian 3, 4, (Co-Editor) 4; Girls' State 3. PATRICIA IRENE SNOW Glee Club 1, 2,4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sub-Deb 1, 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 1; Y-Teens 2; Beta Club Secretary 4; Class Treasurer 4; Girls' State 3; Alpha Beta Chi 4; Lincolnian 3,4; Dramatics Club 2; Band 1; Band Sponsor 4. NANCY ELIZABETH MURPHY F. H. A. 1; Y-Teen 2; Sub-Deb 1; Glee Club 1; Pep Club 4; Homecoming Queen 4. JOHANNA BEATRICE CAMENISCH Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Y-Teen 2; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, (Officer 3, 4); Glee Club 1,2,4; Sub-Deb 1, 2,3,4; F.H. A. 1,2; Y-Teen 1, 2; Lincolnian 3,4; Majorette 4; Cancer Speech. JAMES CARSON BAUGHMAN F.F.A. 1, 2,3,4; Hi-Y 4; F. F. A. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1,4; Lincolnian 4. WILLIAM HENRY BAUGHMAN Tennis 1,2,3, 4; F.F.A. Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4; Lincolnian 4. JIM BOONE GOOCH F.F.A. 1,2,3, 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Glee Club 1, 4; F. F. A. Basketball 1,2,3. BONNIE CAROL PLUMMER Glee Club 1; F. H. A. 1. JAMES HERSHEL YANTIS F. F. A. 1; Football 1. JAMES THEODORE GILBERT Football 4; Basketball 1, 2; Pep Club 1,4; Glee Club 4; Hi-Y (President) 4; Lincolnian Staff 3,4; F.F. A. 1,2,3,4, (Vice-President) 4. GEORGIA ANN GOOCH Glee Club 1,4; Majorette 2,3, 4; Sub-Deb 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3,4; Lincolnian Staff 2. GEORGE ENGLEMAN SAUFLEY Pep Club 3, 4; Football Manager 3; Hi-Y Club 4. ANNA COLEEN LAWRENCE Pep Club 3,4; Glee Club 1; Sub-Deb 4; F. H. A. 1. EDWARD EARL BAUGH F. F. A. 1. MRS. GENEVA OWENS Senior Sponsor Valedictorian Salutatorian Class Play J. James L. Boone S. Grimes K. McGuire B. Bur gin B. Baxter R. Daily H. Williams M. Bell S. Saufley D. Gover D. VonLinger C. Rogers B. Rice L. Blackerby F. Sowers E. Lawrence P. Ross G R A D E E L E V E N Mr. Damron TEACHER 2nH mo 5on P. Lawson E. Patterson W. Barrett B. Rhodus B. Walls ,B. Kirkpactrlck T. Wright H. Buchanan C. Scon J. Payne B. Gilliam R. Denham P. Napier E. Darst R. Daughtery C. Brown B. Short D. VonGrunigan B. Withers A. Gover D.G. Elion TEACHER A. Gooch B. Sallee D. Hester B. Frisbie J. Young B. Cameniscb B. Durham F. Ball V R. Bradshaw K. Baughman M. Bertram P. Gilliam B. Dudderar J. Brown S. Spangler K. Allison S. Turpin G. Adams D. Brown D. Thomas J. Powell B. Byble L. Kendrick O. Disney R. Padgett B. Tate A. Phelps B. Greer C. Morris J. Crawford J. Everett V. VonLinger E. Murphy K. Poynter L. Leedy J. Matheny J. Dam B. Holtzclaw N. Osborne B. Bryant H. Long J. Matheny uqscqw uj—aacH P. Owens E. Oaks S. Staton B. James C. Tillett B. Walls D. Brewer A. Ross K. Broadus C. Barbour H. Naylor B. Bates G. Stags V. Cheseldine V. Napier Florence Embry Teacher C. Stricklin J. Caudill W. Combs K. Estes J. Bradley J. Lasure J. Estridge N. Gains O 1 G. McQueary D. Frisbie S. Matheny J. Yeary M. Thompson P. Owens L. Lasure J. Sallee B. Dunaway R. Young G. Brummett B. Adams H. Thomson B. Blankenship G. Brown F. Gander S. Vanhook R. Lawrence L. Campbell M. Bastin N. CaudiU I. Dudderar J. Rice T. Moser B. Bradley L. Greer C. Dawson J. VonLlnger W. Long G. Turner S. Bernzwig M. Harris B. Wilder D. Cain R. Phillips A. Barrett T. Woodall B. Gooch Mrs. John Cash B. Sowers S. Burton G. Hester J. Sallee TEACHER . 1__J. ztn tnc 3 mo 30 R. Elliott P. Young J. Payne R. Satterly L. Noe A. Napier S. Adams G R A D E S I X Miss Lucille Dudderar TEACHER Cheseldine H. Bastin B. Bradley B. Rice N. Maupin T. Peek i n d U E. Mann Faulkner B. Hedges Kirkpatrick G. Oster T. Owens J. Lawson H. Adkins E. Stringer L an ham R. Durham P. Rankin D. Attwood Blankenship Caroenisch J. Staggs B. Combs J. Matheny B. Collier J. Caudill J. Walls P. Greer w. Morris V. Adams McCal lister Francis Camenisch D. Walls C. Seaman Kendrick K. Leece J. Braun P. Symond S. Estes L. Sears M. Slouder J. Elliott al f n 1.4 V ’ ft v. PSfc G. Burton R. Tillet B. Lawhorn D. Spangler G. Taylor F. McFerren G. Sheron N. Lawrence G. Burton M. Lasure K. Davis O. Atkins n A 31 laAnifti LA SrkJ£ft a til L. Padget H. Thompson L. Young J. Disney D. Newsome L. Long ft ' 15 a ftl ft A z C. rr iiir P. Naylor J. Francis C. Campbell B. Gooch G. Morgan S. Staton B. Hurst P. Muse D. Woolridge M. Francis S. Spangler L. Young V. Durham C. Burnside V. Miller Vonlineer B. Brummett Daughtery F I Mrs. Burgi: Teacher mopoo 3CH n JCCO-n no ?50 Cheseldinc D. Greer Blankenship E. Noe L. Enbery S. Crawford E. Greer Florence Denham TEACHER J. Ron S. Adams A. Bradley L. Greer B. Brown Holtz claw N. Clark H. Hall D. Snow J. Hester C. McGuire K. Brewer H. Dailey P. Dadisman M. Powell S. Brown M. James Kirkpatrick (• (• + T:i B. Nave S. Adkins G. Kendrick M. Lasure H. Tillen M. Martin lv 1 m 4;« liLJ 1. j j V? Jf A M. Gaines u Elkins Frederick J. Reed C. Demham S. Long • A i PI 4 p, A f J 0 Daugherty J. Hooker J. Kelly L. Woodall W. Kan C. James TV « - fV i'Tk J 4Ji a D. Lair S. Walla R. Young R. Brown J. Bradley D. Newsome G. Bastin B. Gains N. Vanover V. Powers M. Tillett S. Bird P. Durham S. Sallee A. Bowmer G. Robinson B. Leake A. Winn J. Butcher D. Burton C. Childers A. Stricklin E. Camenlsh D. Murphy G. FitzgeraldC. CamenischE. Matheny W. McFerron C. Elliott M. Tate J. Brent P. Robbins S. Hall r Ci JTJ §2t • , ? a , ' Jrf. 1 V. Burton E. Newsome A. Pence D. Fhillips L. Nunnley L. Brummitt P. Taylor W. Kindrick B. Crawford R. Faulkner P. Spoonamore V. Gilliam Clara Leedy Teacher WO 0 D -IH D. Barrett T. Noe M. Crain B. Rice G. Greer J. Ridner C. Brummett W. Bailey R. Vonlinger C. Carroll C. Powers J. Robinson A. Caudill G. Saufley B. Long SECOND and THIRD GRADES COMBINED Mrs. Gene Thompson Teacher M. Wardrip D. Dishon J. Sowers B. Karr J. Humphrey D. Cain D. Faulkner J. Burton G. Young H. Disney B. Muse S. Walls C. Chisaldine C. Adams S. Brewer B. Woodall - • 1 • -r. fii ft ft ft ft '............. A C. May V. Martin J. Forsythe S. Berry B. Camenish D. Adams m (ft ftj I i Ls .■ ■ S' « k • J. Hester M. Noe S. Seaman B. Broaddus B. Gooch J. Brummett C. Dudderar V. Lakes B. SI under B. McFemm G. Young V. Tlllett D. War drip A. lackey S. Owens S. Robbins K. Deatherage M. Lanham ft FV ®. ft ft V • i 'jft M. Allison J. Crawford R. Leach R. Hester J. Nolloth P. Everett r hi VJ - A r s E C 0 N D G R A D E O. Robinson J. Gooch T. Bates D. Hiatt S. Denham L. Try ant Zella Montgomery Teacher ■ L. Camenish H. Fhillips N. Folger L. Lawson R, Phillips tna ?oo F I G. Fitzgerld A. Smith T. Lair u If B. Adkins j. J. Sowers 4 j.., ■ ■ D. Bradley B. Young T. McQueary B. Peavler E. Lanham v t i {yw , kt 4 W I f i f ' ■ 4 « s, t x ✓ “ ( 1 1 iL J. Sowers D. Grlmmett J. Dlshon R. Woods L. Ridner P. Burton D. Boyd R. Pence Mrs. Sally Gander Teacher C. Sims R. Hester C. Francis R. Tillet G. Adams T. Muse D. Burton G. Ellison G. Blackerby S. Estes K. Brown T. Boone A. Walker J. Ridner J. Leese R. Frisbie J. Winn T. Bourne S. Curlis L. Harris M. Woodall H. Garrison B. Vanhook J. Atwood R. Liber R. Faulkner S. Hume F I R S T G R A D E Mrs. Jason Roberts Teacher BOTTOM lefHOMtfh'l Mri, fMneva Kobwti, Mfl, Aella Mnrit« .mery, Ml Clara hecdy, and Ml Florence Denham. «A( F W'W) Mr , Janet Tlnwipnofl, Mis Dirllle Dodder AT, Mu, Luellle Burgln, and Mr , Sally Gander. ASSISTANT COACH David Elliott Preston Young COACH Denzil Ramsey SENIOR VARSITY BASKET RAIL SQUAD A SENIOR CHEERLEADERS f — JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS HOMECOMING KING AND QUEEN Left to Right; King, Jerry Braun, CAieen, Nancy Murphy, Mayor of Stanford, Ed Ensslin. Homecoming King and Queen k: STANDING: L ft to Right, Elvin Lasure, Velma Napier, Mrs. Owens-Advisor, Georgia A. Gooch, Coleen Lawrence, Jerry Braun, Doris McQueary, Jane Harris, Co-editors Marquita Elkins and Tommy Grimes, Mary Lee Long, Mary Lou frisbie, Jim Baxter. TOP: l ft to Right, Jimmy Baughman, Bob B. Baxter, Ronnie Patterson, Jim Wright, Henry Baughman, Elven Lasure, Mary L. Frisbie, Leah Stricklin, Johanna Camenisch, Ann C. Severance, Jane C. Morrow, Barbara Frisbie, Susanne Grimes, Phyliss Gooch, Mrs. Owens-Advisor, Betty Rice, Kathryn Adams, Irene Snow, Co-editors Jerry Braun and Doris A. Hooker, Mary Evelyn Bell and Jane Eleanor Harris. SUB BBSS Junior Senior Band Drum Major and Majorettes r! Senior Glee Club Junto? Chorus ALPHA BETA CHI LUNCH ROOM Mrs. Burdett Bright, center back. Supervisor JANITOR: Mr. Manless Lasure SENIOR SPECIALTIES and SNAPSHOTS Homecoming Tift STANFORD ELEVEN MEETS LANCASTER] SgSit October 22, 1: GREEN DEVILS 'LDCAT FIELD Parade, Pep Re Friday Afterno Opens FestivP ’ Stanford High Sc1 homecoming act' open with a p?' rally Friday r the Wildcat take the fir’ Lancaster night. The heacit Mk „ bam ■ r. Jerry Braun Mai Tackle ■ CITY PARK FUND TOPS FOR j Ronnie Patterson W End W 9 a pv paractTl school and act The B! carrying tonight’s the season ■an conqueij eleven Thel smarting frr' in last year’ revenge. The higr caster was set by a Richmond while th hard-fc N Teddy Gilbert End S’ 08.4’ 5 tan fore lued th $642 97 t mono; ;he nev ; severe ‘u b Tommy Grimes Quarterback | r ' cn har tame. Following the g sponsor of the day’s will give a dance in lymnasium for air iriends. Admission cento for couples arj St Ref re Elvin Laaure Halfback I -1 ). WML —, w. L. 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Me 5 I OMAiq Lrk Me IVay Back Then • See Tre e S’rJour STANFORD CREAMERY Manufacturers of ROSE BRAND CHEESE and CONDENSED WHEY PRODUCTS We Solicit Your Milk Shipments Stanford, Kentucky Phone 2610 COX MOTOR COMPANY Dodge-Plymouth Sales Service DODGE “Job-Rated” TRUCKS George Cox Stanford, Kentucky BURGIN FLOWER SHOP Flowers for all Occasions Phone 2544 Main Street Stanford Kentucky Compliments of Compliments of STANFORD 5-10-25 ? to $1.00 STORE Stanford, Kentucky T. H. Martin, Owner STANFORD HARDWARE CO. Frigidaire Appliances Speed Queen Washers Sherwin Williams Paint Foy Paint Field and Garden Seed DANVILLE MOTOR TRACTOR SALES “Our guarantee goes to the field” Ford Tractors Dearborne Implements Phone 333 McAFEE’S Danville, Kentucky LINCO CLEANERS Phone 2426 Stanford, Kentucky THE DREAM SHOP Phone 4801 Stanford, Kentucky SAUFLEY and BELL MAYTAG Washers INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Phone 2525 International Refrigeration McCormick Farm Equipment Stanford, Kentucky SHIRLEY’S SHELL STATION Danville Street Danville, Kentucky BAUGH GARNER Danville, Kentucky ... figStfcL. toihe „ JE iait Sundry DANVILLE Danville, UURIlUgg? Kentucky y J, BOYLE COUNTY LOCKER PLANT Danville, Kentucky TELEVISION! LEACH SUPPLY “Firestone” Stanford, Kentucky E. P. WOODS. DISTRIBUTOR Gulf Gasoline g Gulf Pride Motor Oil jfi$£phiri l Gu!f Fuel 0118 Danville, Kentucky Phone 385 ROBINSON PAINT STORE Devoe Porter Paints Wallpaper - Glass 512 South Fourth Street j Danville, Kentucky BOYLE PACKING CO. Pork and Beef Products Phone 142-143 Alt iLJ South 2nd Street Danville Kentucky “Pride of Boyle” LINCOLN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY fkce£$? 3W HOME Building Contractors Phone 2178 Vernon Faulkner Joe Pettus John Bradshaw SEVERANCE SON Since 1870 Stanford, Kentucky Phone 2529 Best Wishes THE STANFORD STATE BANK Stanford, Kentucky l xa COLMAN’S DRUG STORE your Rexall Drug Store f 1 P stahdardJI BURTON SERVICE STATION Stanford, Kentucky Aur5 ) ZZfrFZ) and and 4 5£RU Ci RVICS Tut-tut - Nothing But BITTER NUT BREAD LAUSMAN DISTRIBUTING COMPANY Junction City, Kentucky KENTUCKY UTILITIES COMPANY Your Electric Servant Stanford, Kentucky Compliments of BLUEGRASS DRIVE-IN Danville Road Route 150 Phone 2759 Fine Foods Mr. Mrs. Bob Brown TR0MPS0N-G0RD0N MOTORS Sales and Service Pontiac Cars Phone 2369 M. G. Thompson G. M. C. Trucks Stanford, Ky. Case Farm Implements K. R. Gordon F B FOOD CENTER Stanford, Kentucky CHANCELLOR’S MEN STORE On The Square Lancaster, Kentucky “Clothes for men and young men’’ WADE MOTOR CO. LEONARD BOONE Men and Boy’s Clothing Basement of Severance’s Stanford, Kentucky FOSTER and FOSTER INSURANCE COMPANY Insurance of All Kinds Stanford Kentucky LINCOLN LUMBER CO. Portman Avenue Stanford, Kentucky John R. Bradshaw, Proprietor BAUGHMAN MILLING COMPANY Stanford, Kentucky Try our No. 1 Flour for the Best in Baking SWISS '.4 SANITARY MILK CO. Danville, Kentucky Walgreen Agency BEGLEY’S The Begley Drug Company Reg. No. 3187 Phone 2222 Stanford, Kentucky STANFORD MOTOR CO. Stanford, Kentucky BEAZLEY and RANEY Funeral Home Stanford, Kentucky Fire Casualty Automobile Burglary I Bonds Accident Health O. M. Yeary, Owner YEARY INSURANCE AGENCY “Insuring your needs since 1901“ Stanford, Kentucky Craig Building Phone 2616 HESTER MOTOR CO. General Repairs and Accessories Agent for Minneapolis Moline and New Holland Farm Machinery Phone 2628 Danville Ave. LINCOLN COUNTY STOCKYARDS “Sale every Tuesday” Owned and Operated by W. L. Sears and Hobart Gooch Phone 2247 and 2790 Stanford, Kentucky Westinghouse Appliances and Supplies Complete Electric Service LINCOLN ELECTRICAL SHOP Delbert Newsome Stanford, Kentucky Compliments of STANFORD WOOD PRODUCTS COMPANY Manufacturers of Store Fixtures Merchandising Displays Wood Specialties [SINCLAIR opaline motor oil ni m SINCLAIR STATION 3rd Street Danville, Kentucky Goodyear Tires and Batteries Hester Batteries HUB FRANKELS Danville, Kentucky c AND ] SNOW SERVICE STATION W. F. SNOW Compliments O °f BAUGHMAN’S V PRINTING CO. CV A Compliments of LINCOLN COUNTY 'A HASTIE WHOLESALE CO. NEWS ML ‘‘We print all we know which East Main Street Phone 2394 isn’t much. ” Stanford, Kentucky Mill Street Phone 4371 Stanford, Kentucky SANDERS SAFE PASTEURIZED AND HOMOGENIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS “L incoln’s County’s Finest” Stanford, Kentucky The Smartest in all Wearing Apparel plus Quantity PHILLIPS and PHILLIPS “Where most men trade” Main Street Stanford, Kentucky STANFORD FRUIT MARKET Wholesale and Retail Fruit and Vegetables Phone 2797 Benton Cooper, Prop. GEORGE SWOPE Air Conditioning Refrigeration Sales and Service Phone 7-2031 Crab Orchard or 2519 Stanford SAM ROBINSIN’S STORE Stanford, Kentucky Everything in Wearing Apparel for the Entire Family STANFORD SHELL STATION Lancaster Street All products you will need. Virgil Wilder, Prop. RUSSELL’S JEWELRY STORE Jeweler Your Portrait Stanford, Kentucky The Gift That Brings You Nearer Make Appointment at SACRARY STUDIO THE INTERIOR JOURNAL Lincoln County's Oldest and Largest Newspaper Fine Printing for Every Occasion Stanford, Kentucky Assistant Coach David Elliott and Senior Basketball Boys Compliments of KENNETH HESTER and CHRIS CAMENISCH PHILLIPS BROTHERS Contractor’s and Retailer’s Building Material Plumbing and Heating Lancaster St. Stanford, Kentucky BOONE’S FEED STORE Roy Boone, Owner Feed - Fertilizer - Seed Custom Grinding and Mixing Stanford, Kentucky NAPIERS SERVICE STATION Gulf Products Phone 4351 Stanford Kentucky THE BIG THREE COLLIERS WOMAN’S HOME COMPANION AMERICAN Compliments of Bill Blevins “Your Magazine Man’’ £?V,. Wr DURR’S Drapery and Carpet Shop Phone 187 124 N. Third St. Danville, Ky. Draperies-Curtains-Window Shades Venetian Blinds-Rugs-Carpets Linoleums-Asphalt Tile-Lamps Mir rors-Bedsprings-Mattresses and Kindred Lines LARRY CANDY TOBACCO CO. 456 S. Fourth Street Danville, Kentucky Distributors of Candy, Tobacco Fountain Supplies, Paper Products MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE' _____SYSTEM Compliments of LINCOLN COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASS’N Stanford, Kentucky Phone 2364 HONEY TIME LAMt ROBBINS SERVICE GARAGE Used Car Parts Darst Street Stanford Kentucky Henry and Jimmy Baughman receiving Eagle Award Boy Scouts who won Winter Camporee. and Camporee Award. F. F. A. Championship Judging Team at State Fair. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Jerry Braun and Irene Snow MOST MANNERLY Jim B. Gooch and Mary L. Frisbie MOST STUDIOUS Henry Baughman and Marquita Elkins MOST POPULAR Jimmy Baughman and Jane E. Harris BEST LOOKING George Saufley and Nancy Murphy FRIENDLIEST Tommy Grimes and Velma Napier STANFORD HIGH SCHOOL 1005 This 1955 Memo marks the Golden Anniversary of Stanford High School, and we have tried to make it one of the best. Because of the generosity of our advertisers we have been able to add more pages than we had previously planned. We hope that you will enjoy our Memo and remember the Senior Class of 1955. CO-EDITORS William Thomas Grimes Marquita Elkins INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Publishers Cover Monulodurers Book Binders FACTORY HOME OFFICE Konsas City ' •• — ' - ' '•••- V' - X — t • .-— . . .-fV -.V.. . wH vaw ’ v-r«WA • W, • '_ '' ' ■ -SSSSw 'Ai'v. V; MfiR. Js m H V -s - 5%; . — v-. -• . - A - - • ' ? - _ . . • - ;«• • .: swc ' V % v i • -w T'' -« £l v M v'- -'tt ‘ _______________r ip y


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