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ark:/16417/th7ltth2sr9k7Zeke Dexter, semifinalist in City Golf tournament pictured.
ark:/16417/th71m795kfbqpYouths on program at convention of southeastern region, Department of Classroom Teachers. Left to right, standing, Jameson Jones, Lexington; and Gus Douglas, Grimm's Landing, West Virginia. Seated Sybil Corbett, Fayetteville, North Carolina; and Sam Shannon, Birmingham, Alabama
ark:/16417/th714q9vcd1mkY. W. C. A. pool as indoor swimming season opens. On edge, left to right, Mrs. George B. Dunn, Miss Jane Erickson, and Miss Betty Button. Swimming, front row, left to right, Miss Betty Elliott, Miss Marjorie King, and Miss Betty Bosworth. Back row, left to right, Mrs. William B. Fowler and Miss Mary Erickson.
ark:/16417/th7rczphrsjxmWorkmen pictured as they finished first half of new concrete on Nicholasville road at its junction with Rose and Limestone streets.
ark:/16417/th76qfd4cjhhxWomen reclaiming lard lost from overturned truck. Left to right, Mrs. Jewell Gillis, Mrs. L. E. Quigg, Mrs. R. L. Gillis. Background, Mrs. Richard Meade.
ark:/16417/th739mmjf06szWinners of the Lexington Softball League Tournament. Back row, left to right, Junie Feldman, Paul Anness, Ollie Denney, George Hayden, Jerry Johnson, Frank Bunch and Manager Frank Martin. Middle row, left to right, Victor Dunlap, Frank Stokeley, Jimmy Current, A. B. Craft and Lawrence Flynn. Front row, left to right, Bill Haden and John Hambrick.
ark:/16417/th71hhv3wgf3pWinners of the first annual Blue Grass Tennis Tournament sponsored by the University of Kentucky Athletics Department and The Herald-Leader. Left to right, David Ragland, Jim Nutter, Ray Durham, Wilson Evans, E. W. Hendred, and William Flynn.
ark:/16417/th7v9j3lf086rWinners at Fayette County 4-H beef cattle show at district 4-H and FFA fair at trotting track. Left to right, David Morgerson of Brookview Farm; Joyce Eads of C. V. Whitney Farm; Alane Morgerson of Brookview Farm; and Jimmy Walters, Military Pike.
ark:/16417/th717knbgpttgWinner of first prize in Lena the Hyena contest, by E. L. Burklow, Fleming, Kentucky.
ark:/16417/th71nwmmhrcv7Wilson Evans, right, alumni secretary and tennis coach at Berea College, chatting with Captain Dan Waters, of Harrodsburg, during Blue Grass Tennis Tournament.
ark:/16417/th71flm486cg9William Riley pictured with potato that grew inside a piece of tong-shaped metal.
ark:/16417/th7146sp0cxb6William P. Welsh, Lexington artist, pictured with one of his paintings on exhibit at Lexington Public Library.
ark:/16417/th7152ddk8t6cWilliam P. Welsh, Lexington artist, has exhibit at the Lexington Public Library. December, 1946.
ark:/16417/th73mmx3k8td9William Davies, formerly of Lexington, pictured standing by plaque placed in I. O. O. F. Home by members of the order in Kentucky honoring his long tenure as grand secretary of the Odd Fellows in Kentucky. Mr. Davies served from 1924 to 1945. He now resides in Cincinnati.
ark:/16417/th7dn896c3j2nWildcats-Xavier game on Stoll Field October 5, 1946. Wallace (Wah-Wah) Jones catching Bill Boller's 11-yard pass in end zone. Bob McQuade, Xavier, is player attempting to reach Jones.
ark:/16417/th7n73t9gtwqcWildcat-Xavier game on Stoll Field October 5, 1946. Dennis Rice (2), Wildcat back, being forced out of bounds. Musketeers in picture include Carol Helmers (21), and Walter Tepe (16).
ark:/16417/th75l7l7kc7v4Wildcat-Xavier game on Stoll field October 5, 1946.
ark:/16417/th7gzv9snv6zjWildcat-Xavier game on Stoll field October 5, 1946.
ark:/16417/th7169pv3vlplWildcat-Xavier game on Stoll field October 5, 1946.
ark:/16417/th7qjd672hwptWildcat-Xavier game on Stoll field October 5, 1946.
ark:/16417/th7zqphc5w3hfWildcat-Xavier game on Stoll field October 5, 1946.Image
ark:/16417/th715xfhtts39Wildcat-Xavier game on Stoll field October 5, 1946.
ark:/16417/th7r3v0wfhqs6Wildcat-Xavier game on Stoll field October 5, 1946.
ark:/16417/th7p2x27vkxxvWildcat-Xavier game at Stoll Field October 5, 1946, which Wildcats won 70-0. Johnny Meihaus off on 20-yard gallop.
ark:/16417/th7xr438mfql5West squad in all-star high school basketball game. Front row, left to right, Romulus Gibson, Marion Ross, Kenton Shoen, Gene Rhodes, and Stanley Wells. Back row, left to right, Coach Paul Jenkins, Halburn Arnett, Frank Loudermilk, Bob Manion, and Jim Mahan.
ark:/16417/th71hmjwft048Weighing in of grand champion Golden Fawn rabbits at third annual meeting of the Central Kentucky Rabbit Breeders Association at the Gentry warehouse on South Broadway. Left to right, Mary Lou Rice, Mrs. Clyde Clark, Betty Joan Nave, and B. G. Ratliff.
ark:/16417/th71b0n9dbzz3War surplus material for sale at the Lexington Signal Depot. August, 1946.
ark:/16417/th7npq0r2h9pnWalter Jeffords, and Brigadier General Raymond A. Kelser at Thoroughbred Club of America dinner October 25, 1946. Third man not identified.
ark:/16417/th71kjc48916mW. T. (Pop) McHatton, 83, pictured after suffering burns in fire at garage in which he lived on Jersey street. November, 1946.
ark:/16417/th719jm0ws12dW. T. (Pop) McHatton, 83, pictured after suffering burns in fire at garage in which he lived on Jersey street.
ark:/16417/th7v5164w0btlW. D. Bratcher, superintendent, at Kentucky Houses of Reform at Greendale.
ark:/16417/th75rldtfvtbrW. C. Cheeks, guard, points to spot at site of General Electric Glass Works on Russell Cave pike where mechanical ditch digger turned up zinc box with buried treasure.
ark:/16417/th7151n5h4b3qVictor K. Dodge, Lexington, and Dr. W. R. Jillson, Frankfort, pictured at excavations hear Blue Licks State park in Nicholas County where bones of prehistoric animals have been found.
ark:/16417/th71hhn7q95hgVeterans registering for summer session at University of Kentucky.
ark:/16417/th7sjf0wthg4kVeterans on Henry Clay football team pictured. Kneeling, front, left to right, Woodford (Tex) Works, Jimmy Ernest and Billy Dunn. Rear, left to right, Bob Johnson and Bob Blankenship.
ark:/16417/th7qgr15mbm1pVeteran of 38 months overseas with the Army, Joseph R. Carroll Jr., 401 Woodland Avenue, was last voter to sign up before registration office closed until after August primary. Bob Drake and Hugh Buckley, in short-sleeves look on.Image
ark:/16417/th7zbkbhpdsltVeteran housing construction resumed on temporary barracks in front of Patterson Hall, University of Kentucky campus, after strike had halted work.
ark:/16417/th75f49vpgbg5Versailles chapter of the FFA. Left to right, Randolph Cotton, Charles O. Neel, and Paul Smart. They are photographed with ribbons the Versailles chapter won at the 1946 State Fair in Louisville.
ark:/16417/th71hkhb0jxn8Up to one year old baby contest at Bourbon County Fall Festival. October, 1946.
ark:/16417/th7tnv9g9sqr4University of Kentucky-Mississippi football game. Don (Dopey) Phelps catches pass for Wildcats' first down. Guard Matt Lair (18) and End Chink Sengel (25) also pictured.
ark:/16417/th76jlwdtlncgUniversity of Kentucky-Mississippi football game. September, 1946.
ark:/16417/th71125lhfc1dUniversity of Kentucky-Mississippi football game. September, 1946.
ark:/16417/th71c16s2rhdlUniversity of Kentucky-Mississippi football game. September, 1946.
ark:/16417/th75zn2r8h6srUniversity of Kentucky-Mississippi football game. September, 1946.
ark:/16417/th7gjrbzrxp6lUniversity of Kentucky-Mississippi football game. September, 1946.
ark:/16417/th71gtkft5fc3University of Kentucky-Mississippi football game. September, 1946.
ark:/16417/th71qf11h073tUniversity of Kentucky-Mississippi football game. September, 1946.
ark:/16417/th71r343n206tUniversity of Kentucky veterans housing project on Scott Street behind fire station and opposite University High School. September, 1946.
ark:/16417/th7vw0p0zqq2mUniversity of Kentucky students stage pre-game rally prior to University of Kentucky -Michigan State football game.
ark:/16417/th7hvmzd2p1mjUniversity of Kentucky professors aiding fellow professor in assembling prefabricated house. December, 1946.
ark:/16417/th71grnbpwqstUniversity of Kentucky professors aiding fellow professor in assembling prefabricated house. December, 1946.
ark:/16417/th7140m6lmz9vUniversity of Kentucky gymnasium converted into temporary sleeping barracks to accommodate 400 of the 2,500 students arriving for opening of Freshman Week.