The Senior Class
LESLIE HORNBACK
1935-36 - Medal (Honor Student).
1935-36 - Debating.
1936 - Treasurer of Junior Class.
1936-37 - Basket Ball.
Hornback courteous, studious, kind,
No better student you can find.
In debating he did excell,
And in basket ball he has done well.
DOROTHY THOMAS
1936 - Won second place in county-wide beauty contest.
1934-35-36 - Cheer Leader.
Dorothy smiles and works away,
At her studies day by day,
And we believe the years will bless
Her with success and cheerfulness.
FRED BRYANT
1936 - Editor L.-J. News.
1936-37 - President of Senior Class.
Fred Bryant, the dark-haired lad,
Who in radio is always glad,
To ponder well, we truly call
A pleasing friend to one and all.
JAMES MATTINGLY
Mattingly is our mechanic here,
He will go high we do not fear
In building autos, and we see
A future bright for Mattingly.
LAMONT BEERY
1035-36 - President of Junior Class.
Lament Berry studies well,
But what he knows you cannot tell,
Because his modesty is plain,
But yet a high goal he will attain.
HELEN MITCHELL
Bullitt County Spelling Bee-1936, Second.
Bullitt County Spelling Bee-1937, First.
First year high school at Southern Junior High.
Helen Mitchell one must praise
By her earnest studious ways,
And twice the prize in spelling won,
And all her work has been well done.
J. L. BOOTH
1935-36 - Basket Ball.
1936-37 - Basket Ball.
Booth was there in playing basket ball,
And in guarding beats them all,
No matter how hard the game may go,
He never gives up in holding the foe.
JOHN L. THOMPSON
1934-35 - Basket Ball.
1936-37 - Business Manager L.-J. News.
John L. Thompson is a friend
Who stands for the right until the end,
And we believe, he will go high
In any work that he may try.
HOWARD DAUGHERTY
Daugherty is a worker true,
And many things he learned to do
That are worth while, and we can tell
Whatever he does will be done well.
LUCILLE JUDD
Secretary - Junior Class.
Secretary-Treasurer - Senior Class.
Lucille Judd, a student fine,
Earnest, thoughtful and benign
Has won regard and worthy praise
Through all her high school student days.
NAOMI PERKINS
1935-36 - Junior Class Reporter L.-J. News.
1934-36 - Student Librarian.
1936-37 - Senior Class Reporter L.-J. News.
Naomi Perkins, faithful, true,
whatever work she wants to do
She will do well, and we can see
A future fair, her lot will be.
LILLIAN RUTH HORN
Lillian congenial,
A faithful worker, too,
Will win her way with worthy deeds
When high school days are through.
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