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ark:/16417/th7zzzvw8d9l4Firemen fight blaze on West Fourth Street, owned by Jack Miner and George Carroll.Image
ark:/16417/th7zzr7rq1blbBorries Reports. Will Galbraith , right, and his son. Will Galbraith farm.Image
ark:/16417/th7zzm4x0t4zrHorse reaching across fence on Elk Hill FarmImage
ark:/16417/th7zz5xp50wshCar of Mrs. Dorothy Murphy with bullet hole in window.Image
ark:/16417/th7zz2zsqrbk2Governor Lawrence W. Wetherby delivering address before a joint session of the House and Senate in the House chamber. January 1952. Unpublished.Image
ark:/16417/th7zwttpf1zrjBack to School layout: Young students (left to right) Erick Evans, Ronnie Arnett, Robert Karsner, and Bill Karsner compare notebooks while waiting on the school bus.Image
ark:/16417/th7zwrbvbc0xzCentral Christian church open house and dedication. From left to right, Mrs. Edwin C. Gilson, Mrs. O.T. Evans, Mrs. Duke W. Young, Mrs. Clifton Thompson Jr. and Mrs. Wilgus Brach.Image
ark:/16417/th7zwp0n6glh1Young Mens Christian Association board heads. Charles Sturgill, John B. Farra and Angus W. McDonald.Image
ark:/16417/th7zwnvcrd4b6Students give their opinions of how to improve the high school system: portrait of Howard F. McKenzie, Jr., a senior at Lafayette high school.Image
ark:/16417/th7zwgvfkh8dsMiss Dorothy Robinson, bride-elect, opens some of her wedding presents. Mrs. Roger Gosser with her baby at left. Miss Janice Stille at right. Photo shows interior of Robinson home at 200 Chinoe Road (Rd.).Image
ark:/16417/th7zvrwrdm954Miss Nellie Lawrence and some of her collection of pressed glass cups.Image
ark:/16417/th7zv3hxq3szmMrs. Mary Palmer, 92 prefers to travel. Donald Hukle with her. Image
ark:/16417/th7zv09l9gcwzWood stacked up next to plowed tobacco field for bed-burning on Briar Hill pike farm in Fayette County.Image
ark:/16417/th7ztlmrbn4h0Hinkston Creek, cleaned under the direction of Mount Sterling Councilman Bob Murphy. Story by Warren Schweder.Image
ark:/16417/th7ztclhs29l2Gym tournament winners at Henry Clay High. From left to right: Duke W. Young, Doris Morris, Katsy Downing and Joan Ray.Image
ark:/16417/th7zsskp6rdgrTwenty-third Phi Beta Kappa Triennial Meeting held at the University of Kentucky (UK). Pictured left to right are (seated) Miss Helen White, Gay Stanton Ford, John E. Pomfret, Dorothy Kenyon, (standing) Goodrich C. White, Carl Billman, and Thomas R. Barcley.Image
ark:/16417/th7zsmjr6982bMembers of Kentucky Future Retailers Association get awards. Group portrait of, from left to right, Ruth Kersey, Paula Blank, Alice Williams, and Arlene Napier receiving their trophies.Image
ark:/16417/th7zs7l4x3s80Home Fashions-Builders. Desk in the interior of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swope.Image
ark:/16417/th7zrwtz1kwf0Ridgeway Road kids to give circus for Cardinal Hill. Group portrait of Charlie Lisle and his dog, Smoky, left, and Pegsie Lisle, center background. Forming the first pyramid are Larry Newman and Penny Jones, on bottom, and Pat Moloney, on top. On the bottom of the second pyramid are Tommy Polites, Jerry Bingham, and Bobby Grossman. On top of them are Steve Davis and Ruth Ann Gaddie, while Rufie Lisle holds the top position. Debbie Moloney forms the third pyramid while on top of twins Judy and Peggy Carnes.Image
ark:/16417/th7zrwnlc455hUnidentified man studied the Keeneland board.Image
ark:/16417/th7zrwlv63102Opening of McCrory's Store. Unidentified women employees preparing for opening day in an interior shot of the store.Image
ark:/16417/th7zrlhlh10cwFrench Maggard with some of his tomato plants, in his garden on Fontaine Road.Image
ark:/16417/th7zrd14qkq96Hat Styles: Miss Pat Brossman poses in a rippled brim bonnet of gold velours with a bronze beaded band and a copper cabochon.Image
ark:/16417/th7zr6fdhqnncNewcomers: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Ward are pictured with their sons Stephen, Edward, and Richard in the living room of their new home at 569 Stratford Drive (Dr.).Image
ark:/16417/th7zr2c54llvgUK students injured in traffic accident on Paris Pike. Pictured is William Yates, driver of the car, sitting on floor of a vehicle waiting for aid.Image
ark:/16417/th7zqqvh182s5Mock election at UK. Standing, from left to right, are John Chandler, Miss Lucy Ward, and Miss Jean Grant.Image
ark:/16417/th7zqgxhw00b1Lafayette High-Versailles High football 28-0. Halfback Ted Pearson is shown just after plowing over the goal line from the five-yard line for Lafayette's first touchdown. Linebacker Arthur Curry is tackling Pearson and Guard Charles McGohon (10) is watching the Umpire, Layton Cox, signal the touchdown. There are several other unidentified players and referees on the field.Image
ark:/16417/th7zq1t853mwtMrs. Cecil Moberly modeling the newly fashionable poodle haircut.Image
ark:/16417/th7zpvlpqv6g3Students give their opinions of how to improve the high school system: portrait of Karen Shine, a senior at Henry Clay high school.Image
ark:/16417/th7zpv0bhrwzzUniversity of Kentucky (UK) coaching staff and leading non-letterman candidates for the 1952 team pose individually for newspaper layout. Pictured here is an unidentified player in a numberless sweatshirt. September 1952.Image
ark:/16417/th7zpsmds215hFurniture Section: Mrs. David Watts poses in her home on Harrodsburg Pike with two braided rugs that she made.Image
ark:/16417/th7zphzzfmctdAccident layout. Three injured in Georgetown road wreck.Image
ark:/16417/th7zpcs0s35tnR.O. Etherington (right), Anderson County farmer, shows his irrigation system to Anderson County Agent Laymon Miller (left).Image
ark:/16417/th7zp881b6bmtReynolds Reports. Foundation work started at East Kentucky Rural Electric Co-Operative Corporation's plant at Ford, Clark county; workers.Image
ark:/16417/th7zn7nvfrmr0Employees of the Kentucky Scrap Metal Company, Jack Berry and William Watson, cut down parts of the frame of an automobile. January 1952.Image
ark:/16417/th7zmrlw06xdkChildren design animals for Harrison school zoo. Roy Willoughby, Bobby Kelly, Rose Zella Blevins, James Harris, Buddy Bryant and Donald Mathews.Image
ark:/16417/th7zlz682mlp6Mrs. Paul Gravitt with four high school girls who won distinguished achievement awards given by the American Legion Auxiliary, Alma Jo Atkins, Betty Garland, Anne Winsmore Beard and Eloise West.Image
ark:/16417/th7zlvcdzbqssAn idle tractor without a driver, standing on a freshly plowed field in Bourbon County.Image
ark:/16417/th7zlrzm92c2zHenry Clay High students to present play, The Pink Dress. Photographed left to right are Perry White, Nancy Bowman, Joyce Haddix, Nancy Nickerson and Raymond Whitworth.Image
ark:/16417/th7zlq57pdpsrDonald Ruelyn Case seen thrown from car after crash into fence on University of Kentucky (UK) farm near Shawneetown.Image
ark:/16417/th7zll8mmqtl2Boys ages 12-17 who set a new swim-test mark during the 23rd annual Herald-Leader's Free Learn-To-Swim Course at Joyland Pool. Shown in the front row, left to right, are Billy Hammond, Mike McQuaid, Pat Foster, Terry Roberts, Phillip Farris, Eugene Williams, William Lee Tudor, Clarke Gromley, Wesley Roberts, Bobby Woolums, David Lee Downing, and LeRoy Stamper. Shown in the second row, left to right, are Jimmy E. Keller, Billy Adams, Douglas Bivin, Billy Lutes, Bobby Turner, Travis Lovelace, Lowell Fields, Donald Stephens, Harry Cravens, Bobby Ruddle, Billy Reeves, Ronnie Diamond, and Donald Cox. Shown in the third row, left to right, are Lester Stephens, T. Avritt Stumph, Howard Perry, Sonnie Taulbee, Alex Jarman, Nelson T. Moore, Andy Patrick, Billy Ogger, Robert May, Ray Appleby, Tommy Horine, Alan White, Ethelbert Allender, Billy Harrison, and Reid Bishop. Shown in the fourth row, left to right, are Assistant Instructor Bob Farney, Albert Woodrum, Bobby Ritchey, Dale Maupin, James Craycraft, Thomas Smith, Carl Eason, Robert Wiley Jr., Billie Lay, Douglas Stinnett, Bobby Riddle, Milton Yates, Robert Wade, Freddie May, Dickie Hatter, and Assistant Instructor Gary Smith.Image
ark:/16417/th7zldt1w9v88Groups of people who had placed bets at Keeneland milled around the betting windows.Image
ark:/16417/th7zl756104xnCrusade for Freedom publicity. Dr. Howard W. Beers, left, and Mayor Fred Fugazzi.Image
ark:/16417/th7zkvwk9mk82Accident layout. Car belonging to Robert Taylor and William Riley.Image
ark:/16417/th7zkr72cbn9pMost children glad to return to school: portrait of Nancy Jo Kemper, age ten, fifth-grader at Cassidy.Image
ark:/16417/th7zkr31vxc03Gag shot on Lafayette Junior High parents and teachers basketball game. The teachers are objecting to the method Parent Cliff Saylor is using to make a bucket. Others in the picture are (left to right) Teacher James Younts, Teacher T.E. Moore, Parent Frank Giles, Parent Paul Shields, Saylor and Teacher Carl Phipps.Image
ark:/16417/th7zkgwff6h9xParty is held for Miss Edith Rankin, bride-elect. Pictured left to right are Mrs. Eugene Flood, Miss Rankin, Mrs. John Patton, Mrs. Alfred Nuckols, and Mrs. Walter Leet Jr. Photo shows interior of Patton home living room at 140 Chenault Road (Rd.).Image
ark:/16417/th7zkgmhvmk9zKeeneland starter Bill Simpson and the Track Superintendent Hobert Burton study the program between races.Image
ark:/16417/th7zkdt3cfn0rLexington street scene at night of women jaywalking during Christmas holidays.Image
ark:/16417/th7zkb7kf4560Birthday party for Sandra Corbin. Watching Sandra light the candles on the individual cakes which were served to the guests are (left to right) Letele Lingenfelter, Johnny Osborne, Judy Schulke, Betty Steinberg, Judy Kaye, and Larry Columbia.Image
ark:/16417/th7zjr3t07fk2Hi-Way 69, the first drive-in movie theater in Montgomery County, is being built near Mt. Sterling by the Mt. Sterling Amusement Company.Image
ark:/16417/th7zjfh6fjj30John L. Carter and Actor Basil Rathbone, speaker at Community Concert and Lecture series, discuss program afterwards at the Golden Horseshoe.Image