Walton Verona High School - Dawn Yearbook (Walton, KY)

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The ’55 puBlished By the senioR class of the walton veRona hiah school walton, kentucky dedication The Senior Class of nineteen hundred fifty-five takes great pleasure in dedicating this issue of the Dawn to Mr. Asa (Buddy) Rouse. Mr. Rouse was our Junior class sponsor and the happy events of that year will long remain in our memories. DORIS CONNER B.S. University of Kentucky Commerce and History J. O. WARD JAMES S. SMITH Superintendent A.B. and M.A. Western State Physics Principal A.B. Eastern State College M.A. University of Kentucky History faculty MR. DAY MRS. SHIELDS B.S. Western College Education and Social Sciences Freshman Sponsor A.B. University of Louisville Mathematics Junior Sponsor MR. VEST MR. ROBERTS B.S. Western Geography Sophomore Sponsor Coach A.B. Eastern State College History Graduate Work University of Kentucky Eighth Grade Sponsor VERONA KIDS. CHARLES WALTER RYAN President Nothing is more to me than myself. Class Officer 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; X-Ray Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 2, 3; Track 2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Basketball King 4. SHIRLEY ANN AUSTIN Secretary A blush beautiful, but some- times inconvenient. Middleport High 1; Nitro High 2; Cheerleader 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Class Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; X-Ray Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Citizenship A- ward 4; Basketball Queen 4. ALICE MARIE LEEK Vice-President Quiet, but sweet. Class Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; X-Ray Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Pep Club 3, 4. LOIS ANN GLENN Treasurer It's the things you learn after you know it all that counts. Cheerleader 1,2,3; Beta Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Library Club 1; Annual Editor 4; X-Ray Staff 4; Class Officer 1,2,4; Class Play 3,4; Y-Teens 1; Track 2. SHIRLEY LOU CARPENTER Our thoughts and our conduct are our own. Cheerleader 2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Beta Club 2,3, 4, President; Library Club 1; Y-Teens 1; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; X-Ray Staff 4; Annual Assistant Editor 4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Class Officer 1,2, 3; Prom Queen 3. RUSSELL EARL CHIPMAN Try to argue if you can, I can beat most any man. Annual Staff 4; X-Ray Staff 4; Basketball 3,4; Football 3; Class Play 3, 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4. JAMES DAVIS GRUBBS Clever men are good, but they are not, the best. Annual Staff 4; X-Ray Staff 4; Class Play 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Track 2; Hi-Y 1; Conservation Club 1; Pep Club 1,2. SHIRLEY MARIE CROWE The only way to have a friend is to be one. Class Officer 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2,3, 4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1; Annual Staff 4; X-Ray Staff 4; Class Play 3,4. JAMES DANIEL RISNER All the world loves a lover. Annual Staff 4; X-Ray Staff3, 4, Editor 4; Class Play 3, 4; Class Officer 2; Beta Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 3; Track 2,3,4; Football 3; Basketball 1,2. LORETTA KAROL JOHNSON A beautiful behavior is better than a beautiful form. Cheerleader 2, 3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Library Club 1; Y-Teens 1; Class Officer 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2,3, 4; Girls' State 3; Annual Staff 4; X-Ray Staff 4; Class Play 3, 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3. GEORGE VEAL SCOTT I'm going to tell Einstein a few things. Annual Staff 4; X-Ray Staff 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Class Play 4; Track 2; Football 2,3; Baseball 2,3,4. MARY KAYE CUZICK In her tongue is the law of kind- ness. Annual Staff 4; X-Ray Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Glee Club 2,3; Pep Club 3, 4; Y-Teens 1; Track 2. PALMER EUGENE HANKS I may not be the best, but I think so. Annual Staff 4; X-Ray Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Basketball Man- ager 1,2; Hi-Y 2,3; 4-H 1,2; School Patrol 1. OVIE LEE GRIFFITH Humor is the harmony of the heart. Class Officer 2; Annual Staff 4; X-Ray Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 2,3; Baseball 1, 2,3,4; Glee Club 2, 3; 4-H 1. VIRGINIA FAYE BALL No words can express her infi- nite sweetness. Livingston 1,2; Simon Kenton 3; Class Play 4. JAMES ARTHUR BURDINE DANIEL DUDLEY HANCE If at first you don't succeed, you’re running about average. Annual Staff 4; X-Ray Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Basketball 2,3; Track 2,3,4; Hi-Y ljProro King 3. If fame comes after death, I'm in no hurry for it. Annual Staff 4; X-Ray Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3, 4. HAROLD GENE McCUBBIN Caesar was short; Nero was short, and I'm not so tall my- self. Annual Staff 4; X-Ray Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Basketball 1,4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Hi-Y 1; Conservation Club 1; Pep Club 1,2. YVONNE TEMPEST FLYNN I never think of the future, it comes soon enough. Annual Staff 4; X-Ray Staff 4; Class Play 4; Library 1; Class Of- ficer 1; Y-Teens 1. ROSE MARIE POOLE Honesty is the best policy. Annual Staff 4; X-Ray Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Library Club 1. LONZO GADD It’s better to know nothing than to half know of many things. Annual Staff 4; X-Ray Staff 4; Class Play 4; Pep Club 1,2; Foot- ball 2; Track 1,4. JUNE HOWARD KING I'm here--even if I don't tell everyone. Annual Staff 4; X-Ray Staff 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Y-Teens 1; Class Officer 2; Glee Club 2; Pep Club 4. cUss histoRy In September 1951, thirty-three F reshmen started the long struggle of High School. They were Eddie Adams, Jim Burdine, Russell Chipman, Nolan Cole, Gerald Dixon, Jim Elam, Ovie Griffith, Jimmy Grubbs, Daniel Hance, James Howard, Walter Isbell, Stormy Linton, Gene McCubbin, J. D. Risner, Walt Ryan, George Scon, Stanley Treadway, Warner Wilson, Shirley Carpenter, Shirley Crowe, Mary Kay Cuzick, Yvonne Flynn, Ann Gamble, Lois Glenn, Loretta Johnson, Alice Leek, Louise Mercer, Elva Mullins, Viola Mullins, Rose Poole, Bobbie Reynolds, Mary Kay Wilson, Frances Ross. During the first semester Gerald Dixon left us to join the Army. Jim Elam left us to join the Navy. During the second semester Warner Wilson left us to move to Crittenden and Ann Gamble moved back to Louisville. Mrs. Newton was our sponsor that year. Initiation Day and our trip to Mammoth Cave were the outstanding activities of the year. When we started our Sophomore year we had twenty-two students enrolled. That year Eddie Adams left us first semester to join die Army. Stormy Linton left us to get married. During second semester Stanley Treadway left us. Our sponsor that year was Sammie Burns. Our trip to Clifty Falls and Cumber- land Falls were the outstanding activities of the year. When we enrolled in the Junior Class we had twenty-two students. During the first semester we gained Shirley Austin from West Virginia. During the second semester we lost Patsy Hancock who went back to Crittenden. James Howard left us to join the Air Force. Nolan Cole also left us. Our sponsor was Buddy Rouse. The outstanding activities was our trip to Natural Bridge, Class Play and the PROM. Then came the best yearofall, our SENIOR YEAR. We enrolled with twenty students. During the first semester we lost Bobbie Reyonlds to get married. We gained Virginia Ball and Lonzo Gadd. Mrs. Conner was our Sponsor. We were all very busy during this year, with the annual, X-Ray, class play, sneak day, Baccalaureate, Class night and last but not least. Commencement Night. As our annual goes to press everyone is looking forward to our class trip. High Ginny” “Sitting Pretty “Jay” “Taffy NAME NICKNAME Shirley Carpenter Shirley Lou James Risner J.D. Lois Ann Glenn Lois George Scott Scotty Alice Leek Alice Russell Chipman Russ Mary Cuzick Custick James Grubbs Fish Rose Poole Rose James Burdine Blurp Shirley Crowe Shirtair Gene McCubbin Bear Loretta Johnson Retzie Ovie Griffith Ovie Lee Honey Yvonne Flynn Taffy Liz Lonzo Gadd Tear Drop Shirley Austin Shirley Ann Walter Ryan Dew Drop Virginia Ball Ginny Eugene Hanks Frog Daniel Hance Danny June King Junie LIKES DISLIKES Tommy Hillbilly Patty music Cars other Eugene than Chev. Physics Ora Unfriendly Pickles people Being with Girls the crowd Walton School Winter Janice Small cars Earl Wearing Olds. dresses School Slumber Two-faced parties people Janet Carolyn Singers Jealous Hillbilly girls Florida music Chuck Other drivers Motorcycles Wrecks Billy Grouchy Janice people Nosey people Clothes Moving JoAnn School Farming Girls Army Guess what? PET SAYING IDENTIFYING FEATURE AMBITION You know! Long Hair Own a Cadillac and be a Cook Sure thing Chev. To be a good husband No kidding-- Eugene To live in Danville well What’s that Pencil behind Marry little Crowe running down ear Oh! Long Hair Have a party Now let me Crew cut Make money the easy way tell you I can't Pony tail To drive a hot rod Suits me Asking ques- tions Be an undertaker Gosh! Blue Jeans To get married 'You trazy’ Side Burns To own the Gayety Well Short hair Be a secretary What?? Eyes To be a jet pilot And everything Laugh To go to U. of Ky. I'm not the Playing the Musician only one guitar Huh!! Arguing with Bear Travel Why sho Walking To see the world I don't know what Always Be a coach's wife to tell you smiling What! Chev. Be a big business man Gee! Sweaters and skirts Make money Beats me Arguing Own a grocery store Don't Chev. Truck Be a farmer I don't know Short hair To own a new car cUss will We, the Seniors of 1955, being of sound mind, that is, nearly sound, knowing that we are the most unpredictable and probably the most lovable class ever to leave Walton-Verona High, wish to leave our last will and testament to be executed in the order that follows: To Mr. Ward-We leave the old office, hoping he has a new one soon. To Mr. Smith-We leave the pleasant memories of each of us, with hopes he will find more like us. To Mr. Vest-We leave 100 laps around the gym. To Mr. Day-We leave a larger Senior English Class. To Mrs. Conner-We leave a trunk to take the place of her purse. To Mrs. Shields-We leave a Spanish Class without Senior Boys. To Mr. Roberts-We leave a notebook and pencil to take names for detention. To Sam Vest, Our Janitor-We leave a pack of cigarettes to smoke during school periods. To Herman Caldwell, We leave the rest of the coal to keep the new school warm. To the Cooks-We leave the old cafeteria and a few new recipes. To the Freshmen-We leave the pleasant memories of a short Initiation Day, which we hope they will remember always. To the Sophomores-We leave a reserved bench at the State Tournament in “1957”. To the Juniors-We leave a new Coke Room, which we think is badly needed. To the following Juniors individually: Gene McCubbin leaves his big blue eyes to Russell Amerson. Walt Ryan leaves some of his muscles to Alfred Brown. Shirley Crowe leaves some of her height to June Smith and her shorthand notebook to Louise Brewer. Virginia Ball leaves her hair to Linda Browning. Shirley Austin leaves her ability to be cheerleader in her Senior year to Ora Crowe. Alice Leek leaves her ability to be Vice-President of the Senior Class to Joyce Vallandingham. Shirley Carpenter leaves her long hair and pep to Trudy Gadd. Lois leaves her ability to hold a boyfriend to Rheda Greene. James Burdine leaves his ability to travel to Gerald Ashcraft and his ability to get to school late to Eugene Lay. Daniel Hance leaves his truck to Randall Hall. George leaves his place as center to Charles Hon. Yvonne Flynn leaves Patsy Kerns her ability to keep peace on a date. J. D. Risner leaves hiS ability to get a girlfriend and a car to Terry Lunsford. Mary Cuzick leaves her pony tail to Eleanor Marsh. Loretta Johnson leaves her diewing gum to Janice Osborn. Rose leaves Jean Poole a place on the school bus. Russ Chipman leaves his crewcut to Tony Poole. Ovie leaves his ability to get along with Mr. Smith to Gayle Roberts. Lonzo leaves some of his height to Jim Scott. Jimmy Grubbs leaves his big cars to John Thompson. June King leaves her ability to be the only married Senior to Eleanor Marsh. VJ' 1 , J. fami ies. A N. 5i.% Oy C6a % 7 n a-: te ” c - S K -A9 m0s y b£ ' X- T t eV , andtAtS AU ?° ;sS . „,x x ’e A “•VJL.- S v , ! C°” ,«. «“”™we- Vista t 11 ,%+o V o tt° t a , ta cavV 0 v .t° _X$ Danville. Ky.-1961. Lois Glenn (Lay) married to the famous race- horse owner and living on their farm near Danville. (ot a .a9 %o «0 S. yCt ' ve' -1 v£ '' V G V eVaC I ton , f(y GnS.rt'0 “ clSG,U s Funera Home ambersa Cy Xz X%X 4X«; . • xx xSXtN v .0 r. .-1959. RuSS o{ this year- «aS® W-' atva?, • «°S Sc° G6Ot% fljst { ih6 Cov gton, Kv ‘ Z:Tr';1 Zcc k S te . 4e,CCj°“ Verona. Ky. i965. WaltRyan C“ iea itai «$sb %X'-.V X'° - „ x ,x « X4' x. 2 £ S 5 r; • rt 99 1 D. RisneI and ftUbam -' • aiivi 8 ' ' iN0 0eV A Vt° c6 X c Y ° v- eVfc X- %. S tfteV9fi5. i Ca rgest z? X , ° xx °V V x X ,, X cuss pROpVl CV the QRumBleR At last, after 12’ years, we can tell the public just what goes on behind the walls of Walton- Verona High School. First, let’s take the school as a whole. There’s never any heat around this dump. You either have to wear your coat all day or you freeze to death. If you’ve ever been on the inside of this school, you can understand why we call it a dump !! Next, comes the wonderful teachers. Oh! What poor excuses we have for teachers. You have honestly never seen anything that will compare with them. For example: Mr. Ward: ‘‘Alias, The Warden”. He tells you one thing and turns right around and does something else. He also says he is a Physics teacher. Boy, have we got news for him! 0 Mr. Smith: ‘‘Alias, Bald Eagle . The nosiest person in school. If you want to know who’s going with whom and where so and so went last night and where they parked, just ask him. Mrs. Conner: “Alias, Pint-Size or Do-Do . She always yells at the Seniors for diewing gum. You’d think the least she’d do would be to let us chew gum, after everything else we put up with. Another thing, she is always standing in the hall at noon, telling the Seniors to be quiet. You can’t even hold hands with your boyfriend or girlfriend at the breaks without her watching you. Mrs. Shields: “Alias, Cootie”. She’s always trying to make the Junior Class look like angels, but we know better. Mr. Robert: “Alias Robbie . You’d think he owns the school the way he struts around. He thinks he can sing, too, but the Seniors had to spend good money on ear plugs. Mr. Day: “Alias, Smiley”. He never says anything! You’d think he was a mummy or something. Mr. Vest: “Alias, Dike”. He is commonly known as our Basketball Coach. To think he has the nerve to ask our SENIOR BOYS to run laps around the gym. The least he could do would be to have the rest of the team do it for them. Now, we go to the Janitors: Mr. S. Vest and Mr. H. Caldwell: They are called Janitors, but they never clean up this dump. They could at least clean the SENIOR ROOM. They also have the nerve to stand in the halls and smoke in front of the Seniors. Now the Cooks: ENOUGH SAID!! Next, the School Board: If it can be called that!!! What a bunch! They never let us have any school dances or parties, then they are the first to call us Juveniles if we get into any trouble. Last, but not least, The Under-classmen: They never let us be first in the line for the lunchroom like they should. Another thing, they are always trying to have Bake Sales and etc. before us. The least they could do is to see what we have planned first. Now you can see why we are so glad to get out of this PLACE. We close with this thought, “We hope we have all your sympathy as that is one thing which we need badly.” snapshots 'GINNY WORKING? TAKING IT EASY ONCE UPON A TIME 'POSING PRETTY. YOU NAME IT JUST FRIENDS CARD SHARKS GUESS WHO? PERFECT SENIOR BOY PERFECT SENIOR GIRL Eyes........... Nose........... Teeth........... Dimples .... Hair............ Hands Physique . . . Height......... Taste in Clothes Feet............ Personality . . . Gene McCubbins , . . Daniel Hance . .. Ovie Griffith . . Russ Ch’ipman . . . . . Walt Ryan . Jimmy Burdine . . . J. D. Risner , . . . Lonzo Gadd , . Jimmy Grubbs , . . . Gene Hanks . . . George Scott Hair............ Eyes............ Teeth............ Dimples .... Ears............. Complexion . . . Shape............ Height.......... Personality . . . Taste in Clothes Shirley Ann Austin . . . . Virginia Ball . . Loretta Johnson ......Rose Poole ......Alice Leek , . . . Yvonne Flynn . . Mary K. Cuzick ......Lois Glenn . . . Shirley Crowe . Shirley Carpenter just BAB6S Loretta Shirley Ann Shirley Marie Sleeping time gals CHARLES HON President TRUDY GADD Secretary GAYLE ROBERTS PATSY KERNS JANICE OSBORNE JEAN ANN POOLE TONY POOLE RANDALL HALL LOIS MAXWELL LINDA BROWNING TERRY LUNSFORD LOUISE BREWER RUSSELL AMERSON GERALD ASHCRAFT RHEDA GREENE tenth QRAde FIRST ROW: J. Schwab, L. Speagle, L. Vest, P. Anderson, M. Elmore, B. Phillips, P. Vest, I. Rector, S. Gutzeit, and J. Kent. SECOND ROW: D. Rouse, J. Ball, B. Campbell, P. Cotton, C. Williams, C. Pluckett, S. Hance, R. Green, G. Tucker, and Mr. Vest. THIRD ROW: D. Chapman, S. Vaughn, D. Waters, B. Medley, D. Curry, D. Menkee, B. Beach, B. Woods, B. Vaughn. FOURTH ROW: C. Simp- son, J. Lipscomb, B. Poole, R. Cook, R. Howard, G. Stephenson, M. Crase, B. Courtney and J. Burden. ninth FIRST ROW: J. Maxwell, S. Leek, N. Poole, B. Messemer, J. Jameison, B. Witty, B. Puckett. SECOND ROW: D. Wright, P. Downing, L. Curry, J. Code, C. Powell, J. Ryan, M. Waggoner. THIRD ROW; B. Rouse, W. Taylor, J. Sturgeon, L. Grubbs, M. Mullins, B. Rogers. QR Oe FIRST ROW: J. Littrell, D. Scott, C. McCubbins, T. Locke, D. Poore, C. Stephenson. SECOND ROW: J. Shanks, G. Hammond, D. Flynn, D. Kelly, R. Kennady, T. McIntyre, T. Smith. THIRD ROW; R. McMillan, J. Brannum, J. Louderback, D. Flynn. QRAfteS THREE SHIRLEY’S IN ONE CLASS LOIS BASKETBALL QUEEN 1954-55 LET’S GET STARTED TIME TO LEAVE eighth QRA6e FIRST ROW: G. Lindsay, L. Vaughn, J. Young, B. Denton, P. Clem, B. Ball, L. Smith, P. Cotton, C. Watson, C. Malony, C. Gullion, W. Schafer. SECOND ROW: C. Rouse, H. Smith, B. Williams, D. Howard, B. Eddins, J. Ward, D. Herrington, C. Dinn, L. Flynn, L. Greene, J. Scott. THIRD ROW: C. Hayden, S. Chapman, V. Vaughn, M. Ryan, P. Worthington, S. Day, P. Gross, L. Martin, L. Sparks, B. Herrington, B. Jones. FOURTH ROW: C. Mann, R. Reed, D. Girth, D. Jones, A. Morris, C. Steers, D. Gadd, B. Code, E. Huffman, B. Schadler. seventh QRAde FIRST ROW: C. Crutcher, H. Penick, W. Praither, E. Dance, J. Stephenson, P. Eddins, D. Jump, M. Miller, C. Bowlin, L. Farwell, D. Kelly, W. Harris. E. Maloney. SECOND ROW: R. Cheeseman, S. Gerth, J. Myers, W. Linton, D. McIntyre, M. Vallandingham, R. Locke, D. Afterkirk, D. Poore, J. Courtney, L. Warner. THIRD ROW: J. Walker, L. Kerns, P. Lusby, J. Slayback, R. McMillen, W. Linton, D. Morgan. R. Johnson, A. Harris, R. Carter, N. Lee and R. Vallandingham. ABSENT: Betty Simpson and Howard Dennler. 6th and 7th QRAdeS FIRST ROW: J. Ross, W. Puckett, J. Rouse, P. Smith, W. Sutton, W. Mathis, C. Ross, L. Ball. SECOND ROW: G. Williams, D. Crase, B. Merida, C. Sebree, B. Keeton, L. Moore, J. Merida, E. Chipman, Teacher. THIRD ROW; R. Ryan, L. Rosenstiel, D. Moore, M. Adams, D. Thomas, N. Locke, J. Farris, N. Yates, J. Gullion. 6th QRAde FIRST JW; R. Beach, Be. Gerth, J. Clam, W. Ross, K. Vaughn, J. m. Hotiman, L. Maxwell, G. Bumpus, D. Taylor, N. Neumeister. SECOND ROW: J. Treadway, A. Penn, P. Houston, L. Flynn, S. Johnson, R. Robinson, B. Williams, M. Treadway, K. Rouse. THIRD ROW: G. McMillian, G. Crutcher, J. Bullock, P. Strock, B. Jones, P. Young, S. Smith, G. Lay, J. Stone, F. Stephenson. fOURth QRAde FIRST ROW: B. Penick, B. Eckler, W. Gcxxie, B. Blackwell, S. Roberts, D. Rich, M. Carder, D. Poore, J, Miller, K. Webster, E. Bowlin, J. Maxwell, Mrs. Hudson. SECOND ROW; L. Duchemin, D. Jett, H. Lang, H. Day, M. Watson, E. Taylor, J. Reed, L. Worthington, W. Meador, S. Carter, H. Gadd, N. Colston. THIRD ROW: H. Bullock, R. Kilgore, J. Pennington, R. Colston, P. Ford, B. Treadway, U. Vallandingham, A. Linton, J. Hopperton, L. Rose, B. Mowery. thlRd QRAde FIRST ROW: B. Woolum, D. McMillan, J. Lucas, P. Wilson, R. Treadway, G. Clem, M. Eckler, E. Neumeister, F. Scott, R. Cornwell. SECOND ROW: S. Collins, J. Houston, S. Warner, S. Mowery, J. Horn, B. Herrington, D. Afterkirk, P. Chance, S. Stephenson, D. Simpson, D. Dixon. THIRD ROW: B. Coyle, S. Hale, C. Coyle, B. Cotton, T. Dickey, P. Jump, S. Walker, M. Jameison, J. Portwood, J. Vallandingham, D. Smith. ABSENT: T. Denton and H. Roessler. fifth QRAde FIRST ROW: A. Maxwell, B. Ball, C. Webster, R. Smith, J. B. Hamilton, K. Scott, J. Webster, B. Kent, G. Waters. D. Kerns, F. Buckland, B. Maxwell, V. Reed. SECOND ROW; R. Myers, C. dem. R. Myers, J. Harris, G. Penn, F. Dyer, B. Morgan, B. Treadway, C. Bullock, V. Kerns, A. Green. A. Lang, P. Courtney. J. Maloney, Mrs. Vaughn. THIRD ROW: L. Harp, B. Humphrey, A. Gadd, H. Dixon. G. Coyle, S. Curry, D. Stephens, L. Gould. C. Baker, D. McMillan. R. Hall. A. Hall.J.B. Noe, P. Coyle. thmC) anC fouRth graOg FIRST ROW: E. Coyle, D. Ball, S. Chipman, M. Bowling, M. Hinds, D. Cooke, M. Scott, J. Tucker, J. Amet. SECOND ROW: H. Crowe, J. Smith, J. Coyle, L. Merida, J. Williams, S. Thomas, C. Owens, C. Moore. R. Harris. THIRD ROW: C. Rosensteil, H. Ryan, B. Gould, R. Tucker, W. M. Mathis. flRSt QRAde MRS. ACREE FIRST ROW: P. Israel, J. Webster, L. Farwell, S. Moore, D. Cornwell, R. Phillips, J. Morgan, C. Roberts, J. Simmons, D. Treadway, D. Sturgeon, S. Baker, N. Jones, J. Leathers. SECOND ROW: A. Magee, C. Vest, D. Allen, J. Myers, L. Stephens, C. Piner, C. Piner, G. Fornash, L. Grant, R. Brown, L. Courtney, B. Denton, M. Bullock, C. Bowlin. THIRD ROW: R. Johnson, J. Scon, K. Snape, B. Chaney, V. Coyle, M. Mowery, C. Scott, S. Orr, J. Praither, C. Miller, J. Ryan, R. Allen, D. Gadd. ABSENT: B. Dickey, N. Clem. second QRades MRS. MORGAN and MRS. SLEET FIRST ROW: Mrs. Sleet, G. Jen, T. Maxwell, C. Thornton, J. Taylor, B. Holt, J. Watson, R. Menkee, S. Souder, M. Treadway, E. Vest. D. Lusby, B. Waters, M. Stevenson, L. McMillan, D. Oser, J. Carter, Mrs. Morgan. SECOND ROW: M. Hudson. D. Mee, J. Simpson, S. Taylor, M. Simpson, J. Still, H. Sleet, B. Jones. E. Allphin, P. Carder. J. Simpson. D. Sandlin, M. Portwood, D. McMillan. THIRD ROW: J. Chaney, J. Pennington, G. Fornash, C. Bullock, D. Lusby, C. Arm- strong, B. Cotton. S. Hale, B. Duchemin, C. Groger, K. Flynn, W. MaxweU, S. Downing, R. Clemons, P. Maxwell, R. Burgess. fiRst and second QRades : D. Bowling, R. Smith, E. Merida, N. Ross, E. Thomas, J. Dyer, J. Lee, H. Rouse, K. Tackett, L. Merida, J, Rusch, D. Rusch, G. Gould, R. Ball. SECOND ROW; G. Littrel, D. Rosensteil, D. Brown, J. Smith, D. Chapman, M. Keeton, D. Rich, G. Ashcraft, B. Rushing, V. Hinds, T. Colcord, M. Crase. R. Dyer, L. Mathis. THIRD ROW: D. Keeton, R. Colcord, M. Owens, L. Hinds, D. Morgan, D. Keeton, L. Gould. snapshots Lost or Lonely? Fooled ya! We're in here, anyway Time out for the Seniors Is it Really? Our Little Russie Oh! Those Tired Arms?? Feet or Boats? pep cLub FIRST ROW: Cheerleaders--R. Greene, O. Crowe, S. Hance, M. Ryan, L. Martin, J. Jameison, S. Austin, S. Carpenter, L. Johnson. SECOND ROW: L. Greene, L. Flynn. B. Williams, D. Herrington, B. Puckett, S. Chapman, L. Vaughn, C.Gullion, G. Lindsay, W. Schafer. THIRD ROW: J. Lauderback, C. Rouse, B. Code, D. Girth, L. Maxwell, L. Brewer, B. Messemer, B. Rogers, P. Worthington, P. Gross, S. Gutzeit, L. DeMoisey, J. Schwab, I. Rector, L. Grubbs, E. Marsh. FOURTH ROW: T. Smith. G. Ashcraft, G. Hanks, B. Medley, B. Hopperton, A. Leek, M. Cuzick, S. Crowe, D. Wright, M. Mullins, B. Witty, C. PoweU, W. Taylor, J. Sturgeon, R. Perkins, N. Poole. Beta cLub FIRST ROW: J. Schwab, L. Glenn, R. Chipman, Treasurer: L. Johnson, Secretary: S. Carpenter, President; C. Hon, Vice-President; I. Rector, S. Gutzeit. SECOND ROW: R. Greene, T. Gadd, J. D. Risner, G. Roberts, B. Medley, E. Marsh, J. Kent. patROl Boys BACK ROW: Donald Herrington, Billy Williams, Theodore Locke, David Girth, Howard Smith, James Ward. FRONT ROW: Joe Lauderback, Lee Flynn, Donnie Jet, Sammy Carter, Ronnie Kilgore, Cecil Dinn, Tommy McIntyre. snapshots Stick em’ up “Will they fit. Pa”? 3 Shirleys and Loretta Annual, staff SEATED: L. Gadd, O. Griffith, Y. Flynn, J. D. Risner, J. Burdine, Editor, L, Glenn; S. Crowe, M. Cuzick, V. Ball. STANDING: R. Poole, A. Leek, D. Hance, L. Johnson, Mrs. Conner, G. Hanks, W. Ryan, S. Carpenter, J. Grubbs, R. Chipman, S. Austin, G. Scott, G. Hanks. x Ray staff SEATED: R. Poole, A. Leek, Y. Flynn, L. Glenn, S. Austin, Editor, J. D. Risner: S. Crowe, M. Cuzick, V. Ball. STANDING: L. Gadd, O. Griffith, J. Burdine, D. Hance, L. Johnson, G. Hanks, C. Williams, G. Roberts, W. Ryan, Mrs. Conner, S. Carpenter, R. Chipman, J. Osborne, J. Grubbs, G. Scott, G. McCubbin. conseRvation cLub FRONT ROW: C. Stephenson, B. Woods, D. Waters, S. Day, P. Worthington, M. Ryan, P. Gross, B. Herrington, S. Chapman, R.Reed.B. Schadler.C. Rouse. SECOND ROW: T. Smith, W. Schafer, J. Young, L. Vaughn, P. Watson, L. Sparks, C. Gullion, B. Jones, L. Greene. THIRD ROW: R. Howard, D. Chapman, T. Locke, C. Simpson, A. Morris, D. Menkee, J. Burden, B. Medley, M. Crase. Band FIRST ROW: D. Rouse, W. Green, T. Locke, T. Smith, B. Rouse, J. Kent. SECOND ROW: L. Flynn, B. Poole, S. Vaughn, D. Howard. famiLiaR faces BUS 0RIV6RS LEFT TO RIGHT: Hubert Ryan, Kenny Vest, and Ed Elmore. the cooks LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Myrtle Young, Mrs. Beulah Smith, and Mrs. Lacy Thornton. the jamtORs MR. SAM VEST and MR. HERMAN CALDWELL SpORtS “Walt” Reme” “Bear” fiRst team cheeRle deRS LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Carpenter, S. Austin, R. Greene, O. Crowe. L. Johnson. S. Hance. second team cheeRLeadeRs LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Ryan, L. Martin, J. Jamerison. ABSENT: M. Waggoner. piRst team BasketBalL playeRS FRONT ROW: S. Hance, R. Greene, O. Crowe, Coach Vest, S. Carpenter, S. Austin, L. Johnson. BACK ROW: B. Beach, R. Cook, T. Poole, A. Brown, C. Hon, G. Scon, J. Grubbs, R. Chipman, W. Ryan. 2n6 team BasketBaLL playeRs FIRST ROW: D. Menke, Manager: G. Stephenson, C. Simpson, B. Poole, T. Lunsford. B. Vaughn, D. Rouse, G. McCubbin. SECOND ROW: B. Courtney, C. McCubbin, D. Gadd, D. Scott, J. Littrell, J. Branum. DIXIE CHEVROLET SALES Walton, Kentucky George Rieley E. L. Stein’nauser Phone . Walton 95 Compliments of DIXIE STATE BASK Walton, Kentucky Member-Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of CONRAD HARDWARE Quality Merchandise and Fast Service Walton, Kentucky Compliments of DEMOISEY GAS COMPANY Phone Walton 1372 Walton, Kentucky Compliments of DUNN’S GULF STATION GUY ST. CLAIR'S South Main Street SERVICE STATION Goodrich Tires, Tubes, Batteries Walton, Kentucky. Texaco Gasoline Compliments Oil of Walton, Kentucky HILL AND MORGAN Phone Walton 158 Verona, Kentucky Compliments of CASEY'S MARKET CAFE 6th and Washington Street Covington, Kentucky Compliments of MODEL FOOD STORE Floyd Sebree Walton, Kentucky Phone Hemlock 8627 Phone Compliments of Walton 21 Compliments of Wm. E. RICHARDS Linoleum and Tile WALTON ADVERTISER Expert Installation Northern Kentucky’s Fastest Growing Weekly Newspaper Verona, Kentucky Mark M. Meadows Editor Phone Walton 751 Phone Walton 30 Compliments Compliments of of KENTON CO. MOTOR HAYDENS MARKET Independence, Kentucky Verona, Kentucky Compliments of Compliments of ARTISTIC BRAKEFIELD CLEANERS DRUG STORE We Do Our Own Cleaning Pick Up and Deliver Dave Workman, Proprietor Walton, Kentucky Walton, Kentucky Call Phone Walton 144 Compliments of HUFF’S DINNER BELL Walton, Kentucky Phone Holly 9231 Compliments of STURGEON ELECTRICAL SERVICE Zenith Radio and Television Norge Appliances-Wiring of All Kinds Walton, Kentucky Phone 184 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION DIXIE GROCERY Groceries Fresh Fruit Walton, Kentucky Vegetables Fresh Meat Phone Walton 363 Walton, Kentucky Alvin Middleton, Owner Phone Walton 16 Compliments Shop and Save of Nationally Advertised Merchandise For Less KNAPMEYER’S DRUGS Poll Parrot-Star Brand Shoes Charles W. Knapmeyer MORRIS DEPARTMENT STORE 21 Dixie Highway Erlanger, Kentucky Erlanger, Kentucky Free Parking Phone Dixie 7970 Compliments of Quality Foods-Reasonable Prices Fresh Meats FLORENCE HARDWARE AND APPLIANCE BEIGHLE BROTHERS U. S. 25 42 7110 Dixie Highway For Delivery Phone 25 Florence, Kentucky Walton, Kentucky Phone ATlantic 3 - 3111 Compliments of BALLARDS BARBER SHOP Walton, Kentucky IRON GATE ANTIQUES 704 Pike Street On U. S. 42 and 25 in Covington, Kentucky R. B. Campbell Phone HEmlock 8794 MONTGOMERY COAL COMPANY Heating Air-Conditioning Fuel Oil Siding 21 West 19th Street Phone HEmlock 4040 CASE AND FLYNN GROCERY Crittenden, Kentucky Phone Williamstown 48358 Compliments of PHOENIX RESTAURANT Walton, Kentucky Phone Walton 29 Compliments of BOONE COUNTY CORONER Walton, Kentucky R. E. Brugh Deputy: J. M. Huey, Phone 46 M. D. Phone 982 or 983 READNOUR COAL AND FEED COMPANY Blue Diamond and Red Ash Coal Walton, Kentucky Phone Walton 154 Compliments of WALTON BLOCK COMPANY R. E. Brugh Owner Manufacturer of Concrete and Cinder Block Compliments Compliments of of WALTON ROLLERDROME Walton, Kentucky WALTON LUMBER COMPANY Skate for Fun and Health Walton, Kentucky Compliments of Compliments of EGELSTON MAYNARD CLUSTER'S SERVICE STATION Sporting Goods Company Crittenden, Kentucky RR 1 531 Madison Avenue Covington, Kentucky Texaco Gas Lee Tires Compliments Compliments of of INDEPENDENCE BANK RYAN'S HARDWARE AND DRY GOODS Walton, Kentucky Independence, Kentucky Phone 99 TATE Compliments BUILDERS SUPPLY of COMPANY INC. ELOISE BEAUTY SALON Walton, Kentucky Building Material and Coal Phone 172 Covington Erlanger 19th and Russell 47 Dixie HE. 2680 DI. 7720 Compliments FLOWERS of JACKSON FLORISTS RICH’S JEWELERS 701 Madison Avenue George “Tom” Lang, Prop. Madison Pike Covington, Ky. Covington, Kentucky Phone HEmlock 2222 Compliments MOTCH of Jewelers and Silversmiths WALTON FOOD MARKET Since 1857 Walton, Kentucky Pike and Madison Streets Phone Walton 10 Covington, Kentucky HUBER JEWELRY STORES Compliments of Walton, Kentucky Your FORD Truck and and FORD Tractor Dealer Erlanger, Kentucky Erlanger, Kentucky Gifts for all the family Compliments Compliments of of DR. J. M. HUEY McNAY LUMBER COMPANY Walton, Kentucky Crittenden, Kentucky Phone Walton 932 Compliments of IDLE-WILE LAKE TAVERN Compliments of Cold Drinks-Good Food Live Bait-Fishing Tackle WALTONLAN HOTEL Five Miles South of Florence, Kentucky Walton, Kentucky on Route 25 Phone 155 Phone Walton 672X Compliments of Compliments of BUTLER BROTHERS KIRK JEWELRY COMPANY INC. Farmall Tractors Sales and Service 709 Madison Avenue Nicholson, Kentucky Covington, Kentucky Compliments VERONA GARAGE of YOUNG’S RESTAURANT Verona, Kentucky Good Food Walton, Kentucky C. L. Renaker, Proprietor Compliments SIEBLER CLOTHES of Custom tailored to your measure THE COMMUNITY BANK 607 Madison, Covington Erlanger, Kentucky 618 Vine Street, Cincinnati “Let Us Quote You Prices On All Jobs’’ SKYLINE RESTAURANT COO-PAR CONCRETE COMPANY Open 24 Hours Richwood Road, Walton, Kentucky Florence 130 Phone Walton 64IX or Florence, Kentucky Florence, At 3 - 3821 Compliments Compliments of of VERONA BANK BOB AND GENE’S RESTAURANT Verona, Kentucky Florence, Kentucky VERONA LAKE RANCH HAMILTON FUNERAL HOME Verona, Kentucky Verona, Kentucky Compliments Compliments of of COPPIN’S DEPARTMENT STORE WEBSTER RADIO SERVICE 7th and Madison Avenue Motorola Television Sets Covington, Kentucky Walton, Kentucky Shop and Save the Coppin’s Way Phone 71 This Ad Written By Lois Glenn Class of 1955 “BOOStCRS” W. C. (Bill) Cochran Midway Garage “Happy” Chandler Trenkamp Dairy Schwartz Drugs Spanish-Villa Bennett’s Gulf Station Heilman Implement Company Bell-Bar Richwood Tavern Walton Christian Church Shangri-La Motel Herman Simmons Vera’s Jot-Em-Down Dixie Motor Court Woodland Inn Dixie View Grocery Rose Marie Vest Straw Menefee We wish to take this opportunity to thank our advertisers and also the boosters and patrons. We ask you to patronize those who have helped us. Again, we say thanks! The pictures in this an- nual were compliments of Young Carl, Cin- cinnati, Ohio. INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Publishers Cover Monulorturers Book Binders FACTORY HOME OFFICE Kansas City I i . - « « i. ■ vJ MI ' x i ■ V - .Tv h.?: . ■ j. revT V - vi .?$k - '£ - ’;. f‘ ; V • ■« S '4 T ■ ‘: - ■-. '• , 4 , . ' 'r .• ■ 4 J ' « ? ■'•' ■ . sLJJ, 'i ' .,•£• v. •■ ■’ • - ■• J V V '. ’ .4 . iA ' ' “? ? V f . -.


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