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GRACE ANDERSON
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English

ALMA CARL
Seventh G rode

D. C. KEMPER

Science

MRS . RUTH HAINES
Art

MRS. RUTH STALLINGS

Music

    

DAVID C . McMURTRY

Commerce

ANNA B. PECK

Social Studies

LEON PORTER

Mathematics

MARTHA SHIPMAN
Eighth Grade

MARGARET ROSER

Librarian

PHYLLIS KLOEC KER
Physical Education

KING RICHESON
Physical Education

 

ELIZABETH TAYLOR
English 8. Psychology

MARY WEST

Languages

PERRY R. ADAMS
Band

MRS. STELLA S. GILB
Physical Education

MRS. LOLA HAGAN
Physical Education

MRS. O. H. MAUSER
Cafeteria Manager

 

 

  

"WHAT WE ARE IS GOD'S GIFT TO US;
LET WHAT WE BECOME BE OUR GIFT TO GOD."

To our Parents and Teochers--Moy we finish the work you
”have thus for so nobly odvonced"--A very humble "Thank
You"--And to you, the Class of '5] fondly dedicates their

Senior Annual.

 

 HARRY W. ALEXANDER
Entered from M. M. I. , '48

Vice-President of Class, '51; Beta Club, '51; Pep
Club, '49, ‘50, '51; Chaplin of Hl-Y, '48, '49;
Sportsman Club, '49, '50; Glee Club, '48, '49, '50,
'51;Octet, '49, '50, '5I;Quartet, ‘50, '5r;Trio, '50,
'51; A11~State Chorus, '48, '49, '50, '51; B—Team
Basketball, '49, '50; A

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Entered from Morton Junior High, 48

Student Government, '5l; Hi-Y, '48, '49; Sportsman
Club, '48, ‘49; Pep Club, '49, '50, '51; Junior Prom
Court, '50; Sports Editor of L'-lli Lights, '51; Sports
Editor of Annual, '51; Golf Team, '48, '49, '50, '51;

K ll. S. A. A. Golf DrivingChampion, '49, '50; B-
Team Basketball, '50 -- "Our Bill; With hirnis Heav-
en; without him is Hell" -- ”Winston: "

 

ROSEMARY RUTH MCLAIN
Entered from Horace Mann-Lincoln. New York City, ‘46

 

Masque and Gavel, '51; Assistant News Editor of U-
Hi Lights, ‘50; Assistant Business Manager of U‘lli
Lights, '51; Pep,C1ub, '49, 50', '51; Y-Teens, '49,
‘51; Glee Club, '48, '49, '50, '51; Little Choir, '48,
'49, '50, '51; Octet, '49, '50, '5r; Quartet, '49,
‘50; '51; All-State Chorus, '48, '49, '50, '51;Solo,
Superior Regional Music Contest, '50; Solo, Excel-
lentState Contest, '50; Entry in Regional, '51; Speech

  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

and Drama Regional and State Contests, '51 -- "She
ceased; But still the trembling ears retained the deep
vibrations of her Witching song" -- “Runzy.

 

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BETTY ANNE MAUSER
Entered from Elementary

 

Masque and Gavel, '51 ; Beta Club, '51; Secretary of
Class, '51; Pep Club, '49, '50, ‘51; Y-Teens, '48,
'49, ‘50, '51; Y-Teens Basketball Team, '49, '50.
'51; Staff of U—Hi Lights, '49, '50; Feature Editor of
U-Hi Lights, '51; Art Editor of Annual, '51; Cheet- ,
leader, '48, '49;SpeechContest, '51;GleeClub, '48, i -'
'49, '50, '51; Little Choir, '48, ‘49, '51; State Mu- E
sic Festival, '49, '50, '51 -- "She is pretty to walk

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 JAMES PARK, JR.
Entered from Elementary

National Honor Social}, '50, ‘51; Beta Club, '49,
‘50; Prmldcm of Beta Club, ’51; Dclcgatc to Bcla
Convention, '53, ‘51; Pep Club, '49, ‘50; President
of l‘tp Chin, ‘5l;\’ice-Prc51dcntofClass, ’50; Mas-
quL dllLl Gaxcl, '51; Staff of U-Hi Lights, '49; Assis-
tantsports Editor ml L'-lll Lights, '50; Assistant Editor
of L‘-lll Lights, '51; Delegate to K, ll. S. P. A. , '50;
Assistant Edllorol Annual, '51; Sportsman Club, ‘49,
'51; Tlcaslll’cr ofSpottsmanClub, '50; Student Coun-
cil '50; lxlanagcrofbaskctballTeam, '49;Managcrof
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Y-Teens Basketball Team, '50, ’5l; “I‘ruasnrcr of
French Club, '51; Staff of U lli Lights, '49, '50, '51;
Glee Club, ’48, '49, '50, '5i; Little Choir, '49, '50,
‘51;AllVState Chorus, ’50 -- "Tolovc hurts a liberal
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Entered from Elementary

National Honor Society, '50, '51; Y-Teens, '48;
AssistantArtEditorofAnnual, '51 -- "I know and love
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Entered from Morton Junior High, '48

Y-Teens, '48, '49, '50, '51; Y-Teens Basketball
Team, '49, '50; Pep Club. '49. '50, '51; Cheer-
leader, '48, '49, '50, '51; Staff of U-Hinghts, '51;
Glee Club, '48, '49, '50, '51 -- "Grace was lnher
step, and Heaven in her eye" -- "Peggy. "

 

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 GEORGE DALE ROBINSON
Entered from Elementary

National Honor Society, '51; Student Councrl, '49;
Ptesidrnt of Student Councrl, '51; Beta Club, '50,
‘51;f\lasqueand Gar-cl, '50, '51;Pcp Club, ‘49, '50,
'51; Hi-Y, '48, ‘49; Sportsman Club, '51; Assistant
Sports Edrtor of C'Hr Lights, ‘51;Managcr ofBasket-
halt Team, '50, '51;Glt€C1ub, '48, '49, '50, '51;
All-State Chorus, '50 7- "Lr'fers not so short but that
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Entered from St. Catherine, '47

Beta Club, '50, '51; Masque and Gavel, '50; Vice-
Presidentof Masque and Gavel, '51; Y—Teens, '48,
'49, '50; Vice-Presidenton-Teens, '50; Y-Teens
Basketball Team, '48, '49, '5o;Pep Club, '49, '50,
'51; Cheerleader, '48, '49-, Junior Prom Court, '50;
Delegate to Beta Convention, '51; inter-Club Coun-
cil, '51; Business Manager of U-Hi Lights, '51; Cir-
culation Manager of Annual, '51; Student Govern-
ment, '51;Glee Club, '48 -- "The beautifulare never
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'50; Social Committee, '49; Sportsman Club, '51;

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:2; Editor of Annual, '51; Manager of Basketball Team,
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Entered from Bryan Station School, ‘46

Pep Club, '49, '50, '51; President of Class, '48;
Sportsman Club, '48; Hi-Y, '49;Glee Club, ‘49, '50;
All-State Chorus, '50; Junior Prom Court, '50; B-
Team Basketball, '49;A-Team Basketball, '50, '51;
All-K. l. A. T. Tournament Team, '51; Tennis
Team, '48, '49, '50, '51--"Give me that man
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Entered from Elementary

Pep Club, '49, '50, '51; Y-Teens, '48, '49, '50,
'51; Y-Teens Basketball Team, '50, '51; Treasurer
of Class, '49; Secretary of Social Committee, '51;
President of French Club, '51; Secretary of Junior
Council, '48; Cheerleader, '48, '49, '50; Junior
Prom Court, '50; Staff of U-Hi Lights, '51; Glee
Club, '48, '49 -- "Whosoever loveth me, loveth my
hound" -- "Nance. "

    
   

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ROSA JOHNSTON TUCKER
Entered from Elementary

Pep Club, '49, '50, '51;Y-Teens, '48, '49, ‘50, '51;
Cheerleader, '48; Glee Club, '48, '49, '50, '51--
"O JoyI That in our embers is something that doth
live" -- "Posey. "

 

JAMES EDWARD WALTERS
Entered from Elementary

PepClub, '49, '50, '5I;Hl-Y, '48, '49;Socia1 Com-
mittee, '48; Member of Fayette County 4-H Club;
Glee Club, '48, '49, '50, ‘51; B-Team Basketball,
'49, '50, '51; Track Team, '48;Baseball Team, '48
—- "Truth, Honor, Brave and Just; that men might
honor and women trust" -- "Bill. "

 

 

 

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 JOSEPH SABLE WILE, JR.
Entered from Elementary

Pep Club, '49, '50, '51; Student Council, '51; Hi-
Y, '48, '49;Sp0rtsmanClnh, '49, '50;AsslstantAd-
Vertising Manager of Annual, '51; (lo-President of
Junior High Pep Club, '48; B-Team Basketball, '49;
A-Team Basketball, '50, '51;TrackTeam, '48, '49,
'SL, '51; State Track Meet, '50; Baseball Team.
'49, '50, '51; Glee Club, '48 -- "Better to be out of
the world, than to be out of fashion" -- "Hooker. "

 

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'51; Staff of U-Hi Lights, '51; Dramatic and Speech
Contests, '51;Glee Club, '48, '49, '50, '51; Octet,
'49, '50, '51;thtle Choir, '48, '49, '50, '5r;Quar- .
tet, '50, '51; Solo, Superior Regional and State Music "2
Contests, '50;Entry in Regional, '51; All-State Cho-

'50, '51 -- "Music is well said to be the speech
of Angels" -- "Jeanne. "

  
     

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 FRANK FRAZEE WILSON
Entered from Elementary

Pep Club, '49, '50, '51; Hi—Y, '48, '49; Sportsman
Club, '51; Secretary of Sportsman Club, '49, '50;
Treasurer of Class, '51; Social Committee, '49, '50;
Glee Club, '49, '50, '5I; All-State Chorus, '50;
Swimming Team, '49, '50, '51; State Swim Meet,
'49, '50 -~ "Tomorrow to fresh woods and pastures
new" -- "Buddy. "

 

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'51; Representative at State Student Council Con-
vention, '5I;Pep Club, '49, '50, '51;Y-Teens, '48,
'49, '50, '51;PublicityAgentforLexingtonY-Teens,
'51; Staff of U-Hi Lights, '50, '51; Glee Club, '48,
'49, '50, '51; Little Choir, '48, '49; Secretary of
Little Choir, '50;President of Little Choir, '51; All-
State Chorus, '50 -- “She with all the charm of wo-

 

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Pep Club, '49, '50, '51; Beta Club, '49, '50, '51;
Senior Play, '50; Delegate to Beta Convention, '50.
'5I;Hi-Y. '48, '49;Glee Club, '49, '50, '5I;Swim-
ming Team, '50 -- "Men will speak well of thee"
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FRONT ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT; Barbara Ashbrook, Nancy Wilder, Catherine Wilson. Kay Kcycs, Kitty
Thomson, Leila Heinz, Carey Adams, Susan Rannells, Patsy Coons. SECOND ROW; Sissy Wile, Barbara
Hardwick, Helen Vance Gilh, Cliarline Wliiteliouse, Betty Jo Martin, Mary Gess, Grandison McLean, Gar-
land Sims, Virginia McFadden, David McMurtry, Sponsor. THIRD ROW; Keith Moore, Marshall White,
Sammy Kinkead, Frank McVey, Jack Congleton, David Piper, Glenn Dorroh. ABSENT; Lucie Dunlap, Jean

Elaine Martin, Carolyn Williams.

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. . . Barbara Ashbrook
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FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RGIHT; Stoney Dale, Dickie Queen, Judi Miller, Chum lnwry, Room Lawrence,
Edwin Ward. SECOND ROW; Ronnie Atkins, Jim Kauffman, John llardwiol, Pitsideni; Clam [Is-Still Ydlt‘r, E
Treasurer;Barbara Roberts, Secretary;l3obby Davis, \‘ice—Presioent;Jocl~. Simpson. 'lllIRl) ROW; Cownrnhlacl»
erby, Rosemary Blackford, Ann Cornell, Courtney Noel, Mae Martin liryrirrt, Rum lith'ls, lxnitl \‘Jrilg-er,
Maryan Drury, Dottie Jean Haddix, Jane Cole, Pat Gilson, Barbara bilblL‘H, Mi); Mar} \Msi, Sponsor, l'iil'R’ll
ROW: Billy Hamilton, Buddy Willis, John Anderson, Bill Sims, Hamilton Rice, Cum: billiard, Joli: i no .1<;:tll,
Sonny Lindquist, John Whitlow. ABSENT; Buck LeBLis, Frank Ward.

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Louise Watkins. SECOND RUW;

FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley Cun
King, Vice~President; Frances Harting, Secretary; Bobby Milward, Treasurer; _
Sammy Barkley, John Sprague, Jim Fortenberry, Phil Johnson, Bennett (,larli, Morry Floyd, Leon Porter, bporr
sor. THIRD ROW; Drue Cox, Nancy Boggs, Ann Powell, Nancy Adams, Shirley Johnston, Sara Proctor, Judy
Horton, Laura Russell, Ann Pennington. ABSENT:Peggy Cowgill, Ellen Logan, Jimmy Robinson, Janet Ruffner.

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FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT; Wilma Dorroh, Betty Honaker, Lucy Alexander, Rhoda Tuthill. SECOND
ROW; Nada James, Laura Weinman, Joyce Hall, Mary Reed, Ann Vimonr, Jane Wilmott, Carolyn Arnett,
Louise Scott, Ann Dangerfield. THIRD ROW; Tim Hart, Davrd Whitehouse, Pope McLean, Skipper Adams,
Lawrence Yates, Tommy Wood, Conrad Vogel, Price Headley, Meredith McFadden, Verncrlohnson. FOURTH
ROW; James Steed, Tommy Nuzum, T. Kinkead, Jim Farris, Bill Eaton, Beecher Adams, James \Vard, Charles
Behlen, Jimmy Whittenburg, Virgil Steed. ABSENT: Jean Alexander, Sonja Lunde, Robert Odear, Miss Martha
Shipman, Sponsor.

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FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT; Tommy Rich, Bob Miller, Frank Barker, James Withrow, Sam Ward. Tom
Green. SECOND ROW: Barbara Harper, Mary Mathews, Elizabeth Clark, Nancy Brown, Hannah Hargett, Vir-
ginia Van Meter, Caroline Reeves. THIRD ROW: Barbara Hymson, Nancy Pennington, Dobree Adams, Phoebe
Estes, Peggy Nunn, Priscilla Roberts, Lois Meriwether, Linda Williams. FOURTH ROW: Waddill Platt, Rankin

Blount, Joe Hagin, Jim Blackerby, Billy Ginger, Tommy Ginger, Bill Brown, Flem Harrison, Werley Harper.
Dudley Williams. ABSENT: Mary LeBus, Miss Alma Carl, Sponsor

 
  
 
  
  
    
   
 

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Editor . .
Assistant Editor .
Business Manager
Photographic Editors

Art Editor. .

Assistant Art Editor.

Feature Editor

Advertising Manager
Assistant Advertising Manager
Circulation Managers .

Sports Editor. .

Sponsor

 
   
         
    

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James Park

R. C. Crantill
Richard Sellers

. Bill Eddy

. Betty Anne Mauser
Molly Rannells

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Nancy Harper

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Dick Sellers Joey Scofield,
Vic ce- -President; Bill Eddy,
President; Sally Sue Davis,
Secretary—Treasurer; Leslie
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Betty Jo Martin, Jimmy Whittenburg, Clara Es—Stel Yates, Bobby Miller, Sara Procter,

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Nada James BillSims, Merle llaffler, Buddy Willis, Tommy Nuzum, Frank Barker, Kay Keyes.

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out Manager.

OFFICERS: Nancy Harper, President; Joey Scofielu, Vrce-Presidem;
Grandison McLean, Secretary; Susan Clarke, Treasurer.

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Assistant News Editor .
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Assistant Sports Editor.

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Assistant Advertising Managers.

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Hart Hagin Catherine Wilson
Barbara Hardwick Alex Harper
Peggy Redd Jim Fortenberry
Leila Heinz Barbara Roberts
Nancy Tinder Nancy Wilder
Pat Alves Phoebe Estes
Sally Davis Sissy Wile
Barbara Ashbrook Janet Wood
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Carey Adams
Betty Anne Mauser
Betty Jo Martin
Jimmie Rose Fouts
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Helen Vance Gilb
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FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT; Virginia McFadden, Jeanne Willis, Aura Jean Price, Carey Adams, Catli-
erine Wilson, Susan Clarke, Rosemary McLain, Drue Cox, Jimmie Rose Fouts. BACK ROW; Garland Sims,
Janet Wood, Betty Anne Mauser, Betty Jo Martin, Hart Hagin, Barbara Hardwick, Helen Vance Gilb, Betty
Linn Farris, Kay Keyes.

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U‘HI 65 38 Bereo U-Hi 66 34 Wilmore
" 42 49 Covernc " 7O 36 Hartford
" 60 47 Harrison County “ 35 38 Dixie Heights
" 75 36 Kingston " 62 37 Bereo
" 55 33 Georgetown ” 56 33 Folmouth
" 5O 48 Winchester " 93 46 M .M .I .
*" 53 35 Powell County " 67 62 Elizabethtown
*" 49 45 Winchester " 48 42 Harrison County
* “ 48 65 Clark County " 53 4I M .M .I .
” 64 36 Kingston
* K .A.I .T. (Winchester Tournament) ” 64 46 Mt. Sterling
" 73 42 Stanford
DISTRICT TOURNAMENT " 46 38 Horrodsburg
" 98 5I Wilmore
U-Hi 56 3i Nicholosville
" 55 34 Latin REGIONAL TOURNAMENT
“ 5O 44 Henry Clay
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UNIVERSITY HIGH "PURPLES", ‘50—'5I, 43RD DISTRICT, IITH REGIONAL CHAMPS

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COACH KING RICIIESON'S 1950~'5l "PURPLES",LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW:
more, Robert Lawrence, Steve Dumrnit. BACK ROW; Manager Dale Ro'
blnson John Hardwlck, Alex Harper, Frank McVey, Frank Tilton, All-State James Flynn, Harry Alexander.

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LEFT TO RIGHT: Jimmie Rose Fonts, Peggy Redd, Helen Vance Gilb, Sissy Wile and Barbara
Sublett. ABSENT: Barbara Hardwick.

 

FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT; Dickie Queen, Glenn Dorroh, Jack Conglemn, Jim
Kaufman. SECOND ROW; Leslie Morris, John Hardwick, Buddy Wilson, Jim Park, Sam-
my Kinkead, Bill Sims, Chip Rice. THIRD ROW: Johnny Bicknell. Harry Alexander,
Frank McVey, Dale Robinson, Marshall White, Steve Dummit. FOURTH ROW: Bill
Eddy, Dick Sellers, David Piper, Curtis Ballard, Buddy Willis, Bobby Clay, Robert
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Park 6. Margy Clift 7. Berry Linn Farris 8. Dale Robinson 9. Frank Tilton 10. Nancy 'l'in-
dcr 11. Peggy Rodd 12. R. C. Cranfill13. Dick Sellers 14. ilill Eddy 15. Jim Flynn 16.
Lcslie Morris 17. Nancy Harper 18. Gene Clayton 19. Janet Wood 20. Joanne Willis 21. Pat
Alves 22. Joe Wile 23. Jimmie R056 Fours 24. AuraJcan Price 25. Carolyn Carter 26. Molly
Rannells 27. Betty Lou Rogers 28. Joey Scofield 29. Jimmy Waltcrs 30. Buddy Wilson 31.
Sally Sue Davis 32. Harry Alexander 33. Rosemary McLain 34. Bobby Clay 35. Mcrlc Haf—
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SITY HIGH "PURPLES" AND COACH KING RICHESON ON RE-
PRESENTING THE ELEVENTH REGION IN THE 1951 KENTUCKY

HIGH SCHOOL STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT.

 

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