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ark:/16417/th71k2gqb6gg9Betty Lou Mink, of Falmouth, lying unconscious on car seat following collision between car in which she was riding with her family and truck. State Highway Patrolman Hugh McCay kneeling. April, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7krqpqgxj5bBetty Nash and Jimmy Bennett, Georgetown, participants in Regional Debate Tournament at University of Kentucky. March, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7fqltwqltpgBetty Peters and Patricia Burnett, UK seniors, receiving "mortar boards." Awarding committee 1 to r, Barbara Allen, Lexington, president; Mary Bennett La Master, Lexington, and Jeanette Reynolds, Greenville, vice president.
ark:/16417/th7bp70bmpxh4Betty Raye Cranfill opening presents at her birthday party. Nancy and Jenny Gudgel, Perry Hadden, Freddie Irtz, Janet Cohen, Johnny Lackey and Susanna Ready.
ark:/16417/th7xwtvc8fnzcBetty Rowland and her mother, Mrs. M. L. Rowland. July 1951.
ark:/16417/th7147jp81d7xBetty Rowland and Mrs. Joe Pryor. (Mrs. Pryor cropped out of picture published) Pictures from Women's Central Kentucky Golf Association Tournament.
ark:/16417/th71q7jn21lkgBetty Rowland takes medalist honors in Lexington Women's City Tournament at Ashland Golf Course.
ark:/16417/th7sl2p1q40skBetty Ruth Brown presenting gifts to Miss Mary Frances Gash, bride-elect.
ark:/16417/th7kmrq2vfdghBetty Seay, Mayfield, University of Kentucky Arts and Sciences sophomore, receives from Cadet Captain Elbert A. Cheek, Lexington, the symbol of her recent selection as Pershing Rifles sponsor for 1947.
ark:/16417/th71rbvtmrl3jBetty Swope named "Miss Red Feather" by Community Chest Campaign Vice Chairman Lynn Grogan at first report luncheon October 26, 1949. Image
ark:/16417/th79gknn8wxvvBetty Tuttle, Jean Ward, Carol Pulliam, Catherine Ward and Maureen Tuttle were part of a group of children who staged play and raised $16.30 toward fund to furnish convalescent home of Kentucky Society for Crippled Children
ark:/16417/th712v864bngvBettye Benton honored at holiday tea given by Sherry Williams (seated, center). Standing, left to right are Amy Johnson, Lois Core, Betty Weaver, Bettye Benton, and Nancy Harding.Image
ark:/16417/th71rlqjfpgkvBettye Deen Stull who will play lead in Guignol theater production.Image
ark:/16417/th71bg3qn2415Bettye Sue Arnsparger, after being delegate to Girls Nation, returns to Lexington. Story by Mary Agnes Amick.Image
ark:/16417/th73m8jppz00xBetween terms scenes on University of Kentucky (UK) campus.
ark:/16417/th711nnkjhlfcBetween terms scenes on University of Kentucky (UK) campus.
ark:/16417/th7jfxjb07rqxBetween terms scenes on University of Kentucky (UK) campus.
ark:/16417/th7f9hm87q6jwBetween terms scenes on University of Kentucky (UK) campus.
ark:/16417/th7l2sr1nv831Between terms scenes on University of Kentucky (UK) campus.
ark:/16417/th7p0qmdfz98kBetween terms scenes on University of Kentucky (UK) campus.
ark:/16417/th71kqlbpscl7Beverly Jouett, Mary Nell Harding, and Ann Quisenberry are pictured (left to right) sunbathing on Boonesboro Beach on the Kentucky River.Image
ark:/16417/th71l8mxdrb9tBeverly White re-elected president of Winchester Bar Association.Image
ark:/16417/th71kq3xgqftwBeverly, left, and Betty Hisle, 3-year-old twins, keep cool in metal washtubs full of water at Coldstream Farm.Image
ark:/16417/th7131lkkkdd6Beverly, left, and Betty Hisle, 3-year-old twins, keep cool in metal washtubs full of water at Coldstream Farm.Image
ark:/16417/th7x0xs1b6dbgBewildered rabbit pictured as it dashed about Stoll Field during Kentucky-Mississippi football game Saturday night September 21, 1946.
ark:/16417/th71jx6504lfjBewitch from Calumet Farms being led from railway car by Fred Holborn.Image
ark:/16417/th77wdjs9tkg3Bible Week observed at Lexington Catholic High School. Rehearsing a classroom scene, from left to right, are, Anthony Higdon, Patsy Cloud, Phillip Pence, and Norma Glass; with several other unidentified students seated in the background.Image
ark:/16417/th787qw1qdx9xBibles presented by Gideons to Good Samaritan Hospital. Standing, from left to right, behind a table, with stacks of Bibles on it, are local Gideon president Jim Ramsey, William S. Murphy, the hospital administrator, and W. B. French, a local Gideon member.
ark:/16417/th71j4c3lhmz6Bidding for burley tobacco at the March of Dimes charity auction benefiting polio victims at the Virginia Avenue tobacco warehouse.Image
ark:/16417/th7rkdnq4znwpBidding for burley tobacco at the March of Dimes charity auction benefiting polio victims at the Virginia Avenue tobacco warehouse.Image
ark:/16417/th7m914jjd970Big Bill Miller, professional wrestler, is a veterinarian. Portrait of Big Bill Miller holding a book in his right hand and a lasso in his left hand.Image
ark:/16417/th7n3z96vtphcBig Boss Night at Lexington Supervisors Club. Melvin Bradley, W.W. Southworth, Robert Shafer and Howard Covington.Image
ark:/16417/th7j1qs421kjlBig cake in celebration of sixth anniversary of founding of High Street Christian church. Reverend Floyd Pence, pastor of the church, and Paul J. Bryant, Bible school superintendent, were eager to cut into the cake when it came out of the oven.
ark:/16417/th7krch3h7tcgBig catfish caught by J. C. Hughes.Image
ark:/16417/th713mz2j9t7rBig egg laid by hen in flock of Elmer Edwards, of the Kentucky Houses of Reform.
ark:/16417/th7cpkmn566chBig maple tree on the C. W. Adams farm. Charles Gulley by tree with arms outstretched.Image
ark:/16417/th7186tvjb4x3Big maple tree on the C. W. Adams farm. Charles Gulley by tree with arms outstretched. September 1953.Image
ark:/16417/th71ck5wh7t36Big maple tree on the C. W. Adams farm. Charles Gulley by tree with arms outstretched. September 1953.Image
ark:/16417/th74fllq68t6gBig maple tree on the C. W. Adams farm. Family in front of tree. September 1953.Image
ark:/16417/th74v08tw01vqBig maple tree on the C. W. Adams farm. Full shot of tree. September 1953.Image
ark:/16417/th77ct8jgrpdqBig maple tree on the C. W. Adams farm. People in front of tree. September 1953.Image
ark:/16417/th7zx0p7vdfb4Big maple tree on the C. W. Adams farm. September 1953.Image
ark:/16417/th7nvrhvznh5rBig Royal Spring dedicated in Georgetown. The marker for the dedicated Royal Spring.Image
ark:/16417/th7549vs31d3wBig Royal Spring dedicated in Georgetown. Portrait of Mayor Joe E. Johnson, left, shaking hands with Mrs. W.F. Coffman, a member of the State Historical Society, right.Image
ark:/16417/th710b21hnd8hBig Sandy Elkhorn Coal Operators Association officers and guests. L. W. Huber, former Governor Keen Johnson, B. F. Reed and Attorney General Eldon S. Dummit.
ark:/16417/th7gdd78kn6mnBig Sandy Elkhorn Coal Operators Association officers. James R. Hurt, Harry LaViers, B. F. Reed, W. W. Goldsmith and Harry E. Homan.
ark:/16417/th71k8l7g6xbzBig sunflower at residence of H. W. Griffieth measured 13 1/2 feet tall and 7 1/2 inches around the base.Image
ark:/16417/th716rwtl6b1mBig tree on Will Galbraith, center, farm. Bill Bemis, left, and Ray Sims.Image
ark:/16417/th7144ktpggdlBiggest kite entered in sixth annual kite derby at North Middletown. Hughes Evans, left, and Dr. W. E. Davis, designer and builder of kite. The kite was nine feet tall.
ark:/16417/th7mpbb25jq3nBill Adkins, of Remington Arms Company, giving a shooting exhibition at Trotting Track during Blue Grass Sportsman's Show.
ark:/16417/th71mqkrw168hBill Adkins, of Remington Arms Company, giving a shooting exhibition at Trotting Track during Blue Grass Sportsman's Show. July, 1947.
ark:/16417/th77lfcfxnqskBill Adkins, of Remington Arms Company, giving a shooting exhibition at Trotting Track during Blue Grass Sportsman's Show. July, 1947.