The following pictures and text are taken from the 1950 Shepherdsville High School Annual. Many are the same or similar to those taken from the 1949 annual, but it is interesting to note how many are different.
Edwin E. Rogers, Principal
Pauline Sims, Senior Sponsor, Mathematics
George Ann Upchurch,
Freshman Sponsor, English & Journalism
Joe Owens, Band Instructor
Michael C. Sampite,
Junior Sponsor, Science, Football Coach
Ann Taylor, Senior Sponsor, Commerce
Eulah Mae Ferguson,
Sophomore Sponsor, Social Studies
Walter Lee Crady, Eighth Grade Sponsor,
Commerce, English
Faye Masden, Fourth Grade
Vernon T. Jones,
Physical Education, Basketball Coach
Jo Ann Lawton, Junior Sponsor,
Librarian, Social Studies
Dorothy York,
Freshman Sponsor, Home Economics
Anna Sanders, Fourth Grade
Christine Cruise, Third Grade
Louise Bischoff, Second Grade
Josephine Hyde, First Grade
Myrtle Frick, Fifth Grade
Ora L. Roby, Fifth Grade
Luther M. Wilson, Seventh Grade
Irene Anderson, Second Grade
Moselle Cantrell, First Grade
Junia Kneisler, Third Grade
Alma Hardesty, First Grade
Mary Cook, Fifth Grade
Mary Dawson,
Sixth Grade
Ruby Clarie Napier,
Third Grade
Mary Jane Ferring,
Second Grade
Woodrow Masden,
Sixth Grade
Not pictured: J. D. Hume, Agriculture; Lanye K. Wigginton, English; Arthur L. Moody, Seventh Grade; Lavina Long Moody, Fourth Grade; Marian White, Seventh Grade; Charles Hamilton, Bernie C. Milam, & Thomas Leathers, Veteran Instructors.
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