Wilmore High School - Reflector Yearbook (Wilmore, KY)
- Class of 1948
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Qi... .fa ri, 5 , 'z 65. 31, H 1- ,- 551 2 Q: az Z9 5I'i 1, 3 N if pfa ' :Q ' 1 f 'li' i F, G' ' ., Fi? 52.1 - L A vi: ' T FE' .Ai L ...ll 'fir 5, 5. :ze r S' nf 55 : L' pg V . Y- . L , , B4 A2 W 2241! .,,. -X 3: HUNTER PERKINS, 52mm MARTHA MINTON, Asst. Editor MARY MARGARET REYNOLDS, Business Manager WILMORE HIGH SCHOOL WILMORE, KENTUCKY v ' I 4 b is . bedication The activity which attracts more in- terest than any other at Wilmore High School is basketball and large- ly responsible for that interest is Mr. William Maxwell, coach of the Bears and instructor in health and civics. His ability as a fine coach has been proved by the great teams he has produced from Wilmore High School in recent years. His most re- cent success was the team of 1946 which acquired a record of 20 wins and 3 setbacks. To his faithful ser- vice on behalf of every member of the student body and to his interest in the school athletics, we, the staff, humbly dedicate this second volume of THE REFLECTOR. - .tvs done- ,ffbis 75 bow 1 of . - tfdfilm nd 14 mln! Qadllml 4 MR. DAN R. GLAss Prirzrzbal With patience and loyalty to his task, Mr. Glass, administers the afx fairs of Wfilmore High Sch0ol and Grade School. ln addition, he is ln- structor in Science. Librafiang Abel' icSS , P11111 F' Econom . , TOP row: hgrgowdeny I-2Onr:mercC3 M153 V Bus ns 0 Miss Lsjigarct ?si1ncIiIist0fY' gs . 1 w lglnbin Fam' Eng fin up MR. Conzvsuus R. Himsa COWIU' Sllffflllffklff 111' of Srboolr New in his position this year, Hager is provin leader ' Mr. g to be a capable in the educational jessamine Co phases of un ty activities. Hi5rofYi Jeter, e ,Robert h Jun ,om row.. MrS. Miss Marthampson, Botl y French, Russell T 0 field, psYCho oghemaricsi Mrsuy D. Vesta Pooiiszfagpecchg Mrs. Eng ' ' Music- Q... ia 'flue i948 , eefzemf giaff . . 4 DQ ' ff HUNTER Pranxms Edimf-in-Cbiff vi wa, Sl lil, ScCiJi:r'0'l' Egg O7fbon5enb:A1,tXQx1ko 583366 . V K3 Y 0 1 YW: YA f92 ' vvoml-.S luis. Scale paw .s1'..,Sof-- ,- wi 55401, 970 Qfxxw 'Odin Yw2,nf WAX 5901198 tot S 1, . 1 x r SC 866' :aw The 1948 Reflector staff presents this second volume of the yearbook with the hope that it will be a pleasant reminder of happy days at W. H. S. ll uvmfi -in BUSINESS STAFF Margaret Reynolds, Business Manager. Slamfirig N , T , woins . . . . MARY 1 'l'A'l' RIY Rub' lanes, IxLiVCfKlSll'1ll, Avent: Doris Tuner Circu l 3 , . i, , B 'l' Mllml-W' lation Manager. Not pirlzirril: B.irb.ir.i Norris, Ad 4 vcrtising Fngincer. Srafril: Lillian lliscl, Advertising Agcntg Mary NIH!! 1 14 Wee Senior Cla A of 1943 A 513,11 B 'Wu '17 ,- 4 'al 401: 3---r akin, . I , The Senior Class is composed of 'QT 41 members under the leadership of .aa Miss Poor, Sponsor, and Miss Fain, Co-Sponsor. The class flower is the W 7 osi American Beauty Rose, colors, Blue and Whiteg motto, Not Finished, just begun. The officers are Cleftj : H i l d a Brandenburg, Secretary, Charles Wilson, Vice-President, Martha Minton, s residentg Mary l Margaret Reynolds, Treasurer. 'S we Y A Q .vs MILDRFD PFARI. ALCORN: Girl Reserves: Future llorncinnlcers of Aincricag Harriet Hunter in junior Plmyg Libby Ann in Senior Play. lMOGl'lNE BELCHER: Girl Rescrycsg 4-H Club, HILDA GREY BRANDlBNBURCi: Girl Rcservcsg Cilcc Club, Repor- ter: Rr'fl4'n'lor Sccremryg Future Homcinalccrs of Aunuricag Margaret in junior Plnyg julie Mathers in Senior Playg Chcerlcxderg Senior n I fa- ima! .. ... . ,, 1 . ., . .wi . .wi - . e fr' DORIS ANN BURDINE: Girl Reserves: Glee Clubg Scholastic Editor for Reflerlorg Future Homemalters of America, Presidentg 4-H Club: Leila in junior Playg julie Mathers in Senior Playg High School Registerg Who's Who in American High Schoolsg Salutatorian. BOBBIE BURTON: HI-Yg Future Farmers of Americag 4-H Clubg Adam Pottle in Senior Play. MARY BELLE CANTER: Girl Reserves. pf EDWIN RAY CARNES: HI-Yg Glee Clubg Harrison in Junior Play: Herbert in Senior Playg All-State Chorus: High School Registerg Who's Who in American High Schoolsg Honor Student. MARIE CARROLL: Girl Reservesg'Future Homemakers of America: 4-H Club, Secretary and Treasurerg Ethel in Junior Playg Libby Ann in Senior Play. DOROTHY CARTER: Girl Reservesg Future Homcmakers of America. LILLIAN CORMAN: Girl Reservesg Glee Clubg Future Homemakers of Americag Amelia in Junior Play. FORREST PATRICK COX: Hi-Yg Glee Cluhg Future Farmers of America: Basketball Squadg Lorin Gilbert in Junior Playg Elmer Snoed in Senior Playg Transfer from Athens. WILLIAM PAUL DAVIDSON: Hi-Yg Photographer for Rejleclor. SARAH MARGARET DEAN: Girl Reservesg Cheerleaderg 4-H Clubg Photo Editor for Reflectorg Future Homemakers of America. MELVIN RICHARD DIZNEY: Hi-Yg Secretary and Treasurerg Bas- ketball Squadg Adam Pottle in Senior Play. EDITH HALL: Girl Reservesg Glee Club, Treasurer: Future Homemakers of America: Ethel in junior Play: Ketura Katt in Senior Playg All-State Chorusg Charmettes. ann gn-au 0'0 iv?'S ,pi 'QA PK: fi Wm it PGNN4 NVQ. Senior JOSEPH JAN HEYSTEK: Transfer from Central High, Michigan: Hi-Yq Baseball Squadg William Bates in Senior Play: Pep Club Presidentg Sports Editor for Rrflerlor. LILLIAN LOUISE HISEL: Girl Reservesg 4-H Club, cheerleaclerg Advertising Agent for Rfjifrlorg Future Homemakers of Americag Winifred in Junior Play. S PATTY BURTON JACKSON: Girl Reserves, Presidentg Winifred in Junior Playg Mrs, Spooner in Senior Playg High School Registerg Who's Who in American High Schoolsg Valedictoriang D.A.R. award. JORETTA JOHNS: Girl Reservcsg Feature Editor for Relledorg Future Homemalters of Americag Leona Hunter in Junior Play. MIRIAM JOHNSON: Girl Reservesg Glee Clubg All-State Chorusg Mid-term Graduateg 4-H Clubg Transfer from Alabama: National Honor Society. lf RUBY JONES: Girl Reservesg Advertising Agent for Refleflorg ' Transfer from Kingswood High School, Tennessee. AUSTIN EDWARD KANATZAR: Hi-YQ Future Farmers of Americag Baseball Squadg Basketball Squadg 4-H Clubg Elmer Sneed in Senior Play. HARRISON McMILLAN: Hi-Yg Future Farmers of America: Baseball Squadg'4-H Clubg Ross in Junior Play. ANN CLAY MEGEE: Girl Reservesg Future Homcmakers of America Parliamentariang Leona Hunter in Junior Play. MARTHA MINTON: Girl Reservesg Glee Club, Presidentg Assis- tant Editor for Reflvrtorg Future Homemakers of Americag Har- riet Hunter in Junior Playg Celia in Senior Playg Cheerleaderg All-State Chorusg Senior President. CHRYSTENE WILLIAMS MORGAN: Girl Reservesg Mid-term gradu- ateg Future Homemakers of Americag Glee Club. GENEVA MULCAHY: Girl Reservesg Caroline in Senior Play. l 614 A 'L' ff Q 'qizfifjfwf A .53 sf., I i., f ,V , 5 ' BARBARA DALLZSlMNLORiR'g!iTransfer from ur ington, Kentuckyg Girl Rexservesg 4-H Clubg Glee Clubg Mrs. S ner's Sister in Senior Play: Advertising Engineer for Relleriorg ho's Who in American High Schools. ANN IEANETTE PEEL: Girl Reservesg Mrs. Spooner in Senior Play. HUNTER PERKINS: I-Ii-Y: Editor-in-Chief of Refieclorg Future Farmers of Americag Baseball Squadg 4-H Club, Vice-President: Leonard Stratton in junior Play. MARY MARGARET REYNOLDS: Girl Reservesg Cheerleaderg 4-H Club, Presidentg Business Manager of Reflectorg Future Home- makers of America, Lexington District Presidentg Margaret in junior Playg Celia in Senior Play: Home Economics Medal 46- 475 Senior Treasurer. JAMES WENDOVER SAVAGE: Hi-Yg 4-H Clubg Ignatius Welling- ton in junior Playg Messenger in Senior Play. DORIS ROSE TEATER: Girl Reserves: Circulation Manager for Rejiertorg Gladiola in Senior Play. 0 - Yff. sf-614' RUB EATER: Girl Reserves. 94 Q1-4f,7b-LOL. ROBERT LYLE TURPIN: Hi-Yg Godfrey Van Gordan in Senior Play. JOAN WATTS: Girl Reserves. CHARLES WILSON, JR.: Hi-Y. Presidentg Future Farmers of Americag Baseball Squadg Basketball Squadg 4-H Clubg Leo in junior Playg jasper in Senior Playg Senior Vice-President. VELMA LEE WYLIE: Girl Reserves: Gladiola in Senior Play. '9 1 ,glan- -19. 'Q' 'C Q' 'S-'31 'li .-1:1111 .annlf 'SZ' fb- J' Q al - -, .Q .45 i i E 1 5 C5 fa- Q. R ,g '7 5' av 62' lee Junior CIMA Firslf row: Jesse Beckett, Colleen Branden- Fourth row: T. A. Preston, Cassie Reister, burg, Harry Chapman, James Covert, William Elizabeth Reynolds, L. T. Shull. Curtsinger, Edwin Griswold. Fifth row: Wanda Faye Shull, Bobbie Simp- Second row: Tommy Hagedorn, Jean Hardin, son, Jack Smither, Billie Jean Teater, Verna Margaret Houp, Helenora Jacobs, Henry Upton, Billy Warner, Cornelius Wilson. James, Annette Jeter. Insef: Jack Smithcr, President, Elizabeth Tbird row: Leroy Johnson, William Kanat- Reynolds, Secretary, Colleen Brandenburg, zar, Ruth Lewis, Janice Meeks. I0 Treasurer, Billy Warner, Vice-President. da... ,. sf: .ii 4 ? eaflamen Firrl row: Miss Duncan, sponsor, B. Crouse, George Gribbins, Nina King, Bob- by Rhorer, President, Jerry Stribling. Second row: Dolores Gorman, Clara Bottom, Joann Bowman, Ethel Guy, Sue Ann Tipton, Marjorie Moores, Lillian Jones. Third row: David Welch Wilhoite, Marilyn Thompson, Jean Semonius, Betty Gorhan, Juanita Alcorn, Mary Popham. Fourth row: Charles Johns, Clyde King, Paul Carnes, Orville Reister, Billy Reed. Fifth row: Bobby Mathews, Morgan Johnson, Byron Sims, Virgil Sallee. Soplwmo eA First row: Joe Turner, Charles McCul- Iough, Maurice Young, Peggy Winston, Mrs. Jeter, sponsor. Second row: Mike Moody, Carolyn Bailey, Jackie Drury, Mary Katherine Dean, Barbara Young, Helen Williams, Mildred Jacobs. Third row: Junior Rose, Ronald Dar- nell, Genevieve Johnson, Nancy Jones, Ronald Cox, Arthur Turner, Henry Bar- nett. Fourth row: Jonnye Bishop, Marjorie Mathews, Joan Anderson, Carolyn Penis- ton, Gail Young, Wayne Tuttle. Fifih row: Loretta Tankersly, Betty Lou Garrison, Mae Wiggs, Genevieve Goldey, Jane Roberts. Not pictured: Tommy Megee, President. Ylae fade School FACULTY Sealed, left to rigbl: Mrs. Donald Nelson, sixth gradeg Mrs. Frank Braden, second gradeg Mrs. Nellie Davenport, fifth gradeg Miss jane Rhorer, third grade. Standing: Mrs. Robert McDonald, first grade, Miss Anna grade: Mrs. Hunter, fourth grade, Mrs. Bernard Corman, primary grades, Miss Grate Duncan, eighth Nora Deeringer, intermediate grades, Mrs. James johnson. seventh grade. 590 - EIGHTH GRADE Q39 Ca 96 Ya SIXTH GRADE 1. A little work, flctiiitied A little play . . . 2 The Wi more THE BASKETBALL TEAM Firsi row: Dizney, Wilson, Smither, Hagedorn, Warner, j. Kanatzar, Brumficld. Second row: A. Kanatzar, Coach Maxwell, Crouse, McCullough, Managerg J. Turner, A. Turner, Managerg Griswold. Sims. juWll?' Clofwlesl 14 A spirit of good sportsmanship and a stubborn will to win have characterized Coach MaxWell's Bears this year, though they have not been as strong as in some years. JACK SMITHER Captain of the Bears 3 Mlnfo eynolds A ate fb n Mary C '. 'ma fea B games e cheerleaders who atherme Deann rock, Sarah M N i i i f:?JQ'L.7 'I K., I f- 'jwrf ...,, ..f't 1 f 1 rw... NM -' N --.,,u' I .fa vi' 2 S'-...,.' 'a '-1......vC .-., A ,ibm Cr ' Coll af a cated enthusiasm aim Brandenbirrer Dean, o 8 T ng SPectar0rs at lgese ur Sweatin' it out on ibe bench. THE BASEBALL TEAM Save Promise of being a strong one with ten returning lettermen. First row: McCullough, Smither, Hagedorn, Barnett, Per- kins. Second row: J. Kanatzar, Warner, Simpson, Brumfield, Turner, A. Kanatzar, Wilson, McMillan. Third row: Chapman, Heystek. W-smhiiiiin 1 -f .A L fi '1 . .,.'.....2 i - , ...L f , ,4,., .........., . - 1 1. I n -S. Senior P ay Hvnom and Nwarda HIGH SCHOOL REGIS- SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS will go ZFNSHUJ , ,rd TIER: Senior students selected to Patty Jackson, Valedictorian, and for this honor are fleft to Doris Ann Burdine, Salutatorian. rigblj Patty Jackson, Hilda Brandenburg, Doris Ann BUY' Honor Students are Hilda Branden- dinf' and Ray Carnes- burg and Ray Carnes, left, and Bar- bara Norris, right. Their scholastic standings are very near those of the Valedictorian and Salutatorian. WHO'S NVHO IN AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOLS had five representa- tives among the Seniors. They are the four chosen for the High School Register, and Barbara Norris, right. Students were selected for both groups on the basis of scholarship, leadership, potentialities for future usefulness, and possibility of becoming outstanding citizens. 'filer-ybody 14 Cl-459 Top lefl: CAST I Lower left: CAST II Direcled by Mr Wallace Buzce C'fu6,4 L THE GXRL RESERVES has as its purpose, doing good deeds for others and de- veioping the religious life of its members. President, Patty jackson, Sponsor, Miss Pain. THE H1-Y is an avenue through which the boys may acquire the quaiities necessary for being good citizens and practicai Christians in their reiationships to others. President, Charies Wiison, Sponsor, Mr. Maxweii. THE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OE AMERXCA are iearning the quaiities nec 'd essary for becoming successful homemakers and hostesses in the days to come. Presi ent, Caroiyn Penistong Sponsor, Miss Dowden. THE 4-H CLUB gives its members an opportunity to deveiop the arts of farming i t't' . President, Mary Margare sewing, cooking, etc., in a whoiesome spirit o compe i ion t Reynoidsg Sponsor, Mr. Routt. I7 s Mu ic l III I . . I J A 'Q-4,-rl THE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB is one of the . xv most active organizations in the high school. a They practice faithfully under the direction of Mrs. Westerheld, and the school is proud to have them represent it as they sing in various churches, and for other organizations through- ' out the county. GIRLS' TRIO: The Girls' Trio, composed of Carolyn Bailey, first soprano, Annette Jeter, second soprano, and Martha Minton, alto, has done outstanding work this year. They have furnished the music for various events in the, school and county and also bring special num- bers on Glee Club programs. Whether we are at work or at play, in the morning, afternoon, or at night, there is one behind the scenes who con- tributes in a large measure to the smooth running of things in Wilmore High School. This genial, accommodating person is none other than Mr. James Bottom, janitor. I8 ew' x W' qv- X 'Ei S' ig W 'W i 3 ! Q X .- Q 'T' Q - W K' . . , -fans . X rgf ff. 1 k LJ: ,ggi Q wwf V x X K .W '51, 'S I . .'vai?'A may - f f A Q f f ' Q Y mi 1- gffgf' ,MA . - , W.. ,p,,, .. xxx 3. N' .x ' fig Af .ws -- -ff ' , .. , - My-Q in K an ... . f- Y S Riagg' 'N mx Lv-fa! Nr , -My 1 x xx' W ,iq -1- Q- siii Rss 'I' Q F ' 1 N i 'Xi R 1 Km Q ' 'F i A , 4 fr ,K N .f :- r A S ts .fn Q Mir N 4 'R 'Q ,yn S 4 if vig X' 47?- fi l. . ' ' 5 .14 A. . K qb, Q! ',::-- -. iw. ,- -':,- 1 A 14 IM . L. D. FAIN S S, Complzments DRUG General STORE f Merchandise 0 Wilmore's Route 3 Rexall i i SW, THE WILMORE BANK Nwholasvlllf Kentucky PRESSMAN'S THOMPSON'S MARKET DEPARTMENT STORE SELF-SERVICE MAIN STREET - NICHOLASVILLE GROCERIES AND MEATS FRESH AND FROZEN VEGETABLES usd, your m,am,, at the Phone 629-R Nicholasville Mgsigagticgzegxgltitzifn 112 Main Street - Nicholasville J. L. REYNOLDS General Merchandise Your Business Appreciatedn A ' Phone 536-F4 Keene, Ky. Edward A. Dodd, Owner J. A. Sanders, Manager Phone 24 Nicholasville, Kentucky DODD'S CORNER Grain - Coal - Field Seed - Flour - Meal A Complete Line of WAYNE QUALITY FEEDS COMPLIMENTS or THE FARMERS' BANK Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation NICHCLASVILLE, KENTUCKY 33415 C2231 ASKINS GROCERY The donut tbafs diferent MAIN STREET Roy Stribling, Proprietor Wllmofe FLOWERS A Suitable Gift for All Occasions SINCE 1867 Floral and Wedding Designs , Corsages a Specialty J' R' WILSON S McCULLAR'S FLOWER SHOP GENERAL STCRE 20 Phone 4581 KEENE, KENTUCKY 3 S. Lexington Avenue - Wilmore Hutchinson's Dry Cleaners and Hutchinson's Grocery Two Friendly Firms Wilmore, Kentucky Compliments I ROBERTS' JEWELER NICHOLASVILLE, KENTUCKY S. PLERRIISORD HARLAN WELLS' r oo s - otxons KEADY-TO-WEAR phone 2041 MAIN STREET Wilmore, Kentucky Wi1m0f9, Kent'-1CkY WILMORE ELECTRIC SHOP WESTINGHOUSE AGENTS Sales and Service MAIN STREET Compliments of SUTHERLAND'S CHEVROLET GARAGE New and Used Cars Factory Trained Mechanics NICHOLASVILLE, KENTUCKY GAUGH AND COX SORRELL s RESTAURANT Insurance Agency WILMORE, KENTUCKY WILMORE, KENTUCKY NICHOLASVILLE DRUG STORE When in Nicholasville Visit Usv J. Gilbert Hicks, Pharmacist PHONE 10 - NICHOLASVILLE Compliments Compliments Of of MARTIN'S DEPARTMENT STORE SMITHER LUMBER CO. ' n NICHOLASVILLE, KENTUCKY Wilmore, Kenfufkl' Y mix' KELLER MOTOR COMPANY F O R D Sales and Service PHONE 11 - NICHOLASVILLE, KY. WEST GROCERY BEST WISHES, SENIORS! Groceries - Meat THE and pmb pmfuce KENTUCKY UTILITIES Phone 2761 MAIN STREET Main Street Wiknore WILMORE THE WILMORE LUNCH , ,, BEN FRANKLIN STORE Come m to get a good lunch! James E. Thomas, Proprietor NICHOLASVILLE, KY. EFGXPQQQWSWP , Look Your Best! VISIT OFTEN 401 N. LEXINGTON AVENUE WILMORE FARMERS' SUPPLY STORE O'Neil and Wm. Masters, Owners Phone 2361 104 S. LEXINGTON AVENUE Wilmore, Kentucky ii -ll ,YI li ii i r 1 S'I'AINBOOCK'S Compliments of DEPARTMENT STORE BLACKFORD'S Mrs. A. Stainboock, Proprietor ELECTRIC SHOP Phone 100 - Nicholasville MAIN STREET WILMORE n NEIKIRK MOTOR CO. A Automotive Parts Best Wishes, taff! THE AAA Road Service Asblaml Products Phone 2131 MAIN STREET WILMORE ' YEARY LUMBER CO. Lumber, Building Materials, Paint.- and General Electric Appliances Phone 13 NICHOLASVILLE, KENTUCKY ' COLE AND BLEVINS Furniture, Paints, Wallpaper, Cbinaware , Phone 629-W V NICHOLASVILLE, KY. THE HUTCH SHOP i Men's and Womenis Read-to-Wear MAIN STREET - WILMORE LEWALLEN'S STORE GROCERIES . HARDWARE S E C H R E S T ' S FILLING STATION Your Good Gulf Station Phone 106 Nicholasville WILMORE GROCERY CO. Phone 2 234 COLLEGE CORNER Andrew F. Johnson, Proprietor Compliments of KING 86 SON REAL ESTATE BROKERS Insurance of All Kinds Wilmore, Ky. Phone 2961 1 ' L Q: ,. id fa K ?, ,, s F- s: 'L . 5 sq f -5 -a 'L 3. 1 4. 5, 9, 4 1 xi 2. A We fi 3 1 k I LZ E 'S 'Z 'E it E 5 x -3! T F: R 9, ? A -e 1 3 95 2 Er . Q H il 5: ? bi g. 5 E
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