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ark:/16417/th7ldnwwzlq34Johnny Demchuk and Tommy Martindale pictured in title wresting bout for benefit of crippled children, sponsored by Kentucky Press Association. November, 1948.
ark:/16417/th71n0qf4mbb4Johnny Horton celebrated his sixth birthday at a party given for him by his mother, Mrs. Donald J. Horton, at their home on Meadow Lane. Shown, left to right, are Teddy Osborne, Carol Ann Millsip, Johnny Horton, Billy Blackerby, and Betsy Ballard.Image
ark:/16417/th79mvft5tlg5Johnny King opens a present at his fourth birthday party. Pictured watching (left to right) are guests Phyllis Hillard, Linda Day, Linda Hardinburg, Libby Spurlock, Danny Terrell, Doug Lambert, and Mickey Lambert.
ark:/16417/th71h3f4nx6k4Johnny Matthews being worked on by his trainer, Ralph Dewey (dark shirt) and Dick Holway. Not all the useful hands at the Golden Gloves tournament belong to young boxers. Top photo shows Johnny Matthews between rounds in his bout Monday night at Woodland auditorium receiving ministrations from his trainer, Ralph Dewey (dark shirt), and Dick Holway, University of Kentucky football star serving as one of the official seconds in the tourney.Image
ark:/16417/th7m3fbtgqclgJohnny Matthews-Robert Higgins fight, January 13, 1949. This view from the balcony shows the ring at Woodland auditorium where 93 bouts have been staged this week in the 1949 Golden Gloves tournament conducted by The Herald-Leader. Another overhead shot showing one opponent kneeling on ground before other.Image
ark:/16417/th7pq7bjns8cnJohnny Matthews-Robert Higgins fight, January 13, 1949. This view from the balcony shows the ring at Woodland auditorium where 93 bouts have been staged this week in the 1949 Golden Gloves tournament conducted by The Herald-Leader. Scene of many torrid scraps during the preliminary programs, the ring will be unlighted and will have an opportunity to cool out thoroughly before the tournament's final card, comprised entirely of championship bouts in three divisions, is presented next Wednesday night. Victors in those contests will be crowned as Central Kentucky's amateur mitt kings for the year.Image
ark:/16417/th71gzxjhlf06Johnny Owens Jr. sinking putt that won him the City Golf Championship from Lloyd Ramsey.
ark:/16417/th73qnffv95svJohnny Owens Jr. sinking putt that won him the City Golf Championship from Lloyd Ramsey. August, 1947.
ark:/16417/th710k8vqpfczJohnny Owens, left, and Dick Hicks after semi-finals in City Golf Tournament. Hicks won match.
ark:/16417/th71nrf1p8smsJohnny Stough and Joe Holland pictured in hotel room at Louisville during Southeastern Conference basketball tournament. March 1948.
ark:/16417/th7k90jjzrmckJohnny Wheeler, first child used in Baby Buggy Banter feature.Image
ark:/16417/th74ltr5pl3t3Johnson school children prepare to present play. Kneeling in the front holding a shield and sword is Donald Darnell. Standing, from left to right, behind him are Vicki Johnston and Joe Gregory, both holding shields and swords; and Tommy Embry, wearing a cardboard suit of armor that several of the boys made.Image
ark:/16417/th71f7jn01kklJohnson School children repair toys for Christmas distribution. Edward Bastin, Scottie Helt, Jo Gail Varney, Mabel Brinkley, Nan Harb and Johnnie Williams.
ark:/16417/th76hf98xrjbqJohnson school commencement figures. King David Bader and Queen Joyce Aubrey. Officers of the two sixth-grade pupils, Betty Bee, Bill Faulkner, Connie Darnaby, Donald Horseman, Rosemary Hangis (probably Hargis), Richard Harp, Janet Northcutt, Rose Marie Todd, Jo Salyer, Mary Jane Reynolds, Oklahoma Reynolds, and Mary Lou Vest.Image
ark:/16417/th72wgdclc126Johnson school first graders make model farm. Constructing the model far, from left to right, are Barbara Blevins, Mary Ethel Jelley, Pelham Johnston, Wayne Wickline and Wanda Moore.
ark:/16417/th78g4l93rh3jJohnson School fourth graders learn weaving after discussing the craft in geography class. Working under the direction of their teacher, Mrs. Hester Parks, are (left to right) Harry Grimes, Bobby Powell, Donald Darnell, Barbara Broaddus, Diane McFadden, Danny Wilson, and Jerry Mullens.Image
ark:/16417/th716xwzprc77Johnson school May Day program. Seated, Anita Sue Harney, Bonnie Jo Allen, Joyce Ann Pace, David William Wilson, Patricia Ann Stivers and Sue Carol Powell. Standing, Betty Jo Hankins and William Clemmons.Image
ark:/16417/th7rwc14x63h7Johnson school Parent Teacher Association (PTA) meeting. Standing, from left to right, around a table and punch bowl are Miss Joan Wheeler, Mrs. Vela Reid, Mrs. Katherine Eads, PTA president, and Louis Mack.Image
ark:/16417/th72r8qcw2qxvJohnson school Parent Teacher Association. Mrs. Katherine Eads, left, is the new president of the Johnson school PTA. Other officers of the group are Mrs. William Bader, vice president, second from left; Mrs. Clyde Groves, secretary, and Mrs. John Durham, treasurer.Image
ark:/16417/th714npq9cm4rJohnson school pupils make puppets from potatoes. Simon Harb, Janet Weldeman, and Harry Grimes.
ark:/16417/th7fzsg1wqb78Johnson school pupils with their puppets. Seated, from left to right, are Robert Witt, Evan Adams, Marcia Payne, Elizabeth Robinson and Wayne Moore.
ark:/16417/th71ckp4z33lsJoint meeting of Fayette County Medical Auxiliary and Blue Grass Dental Auxiliary. From left are Mrs. James Rich, Mrs. Clyde Sparks, Mrs. Maurice Kaufman, and Mrs. George Prewitt.
ark:/16417/th71r869vzgb7Joly Pharis, Winchester milliner, and his collection of antiques. Antiques in a room.Image
ark:/16417/th7x0qcks0p6dJoly Pharis, Winchester milliner, and his collection of antiques. Antiques in a room.Image
ark:/16417/th716f9gfr7w5Joly Pharis, Winchester milliner, and his collection of antiques. Buffet.Image
ark:/16417/th71pp9nz8s79Joly Pharis, Winchester milliner, and his collection of antiques. Joly with gun.Image
ark:/16417/th7qhb1wjb0mnJoly Pharis, Winchester milliner, and his collection of antiques. Light fixture.Image
ark:/16417/th7mjpnzhj87mJoly Pharis, Winchester milliner, and his collection of antiques. Pharis in chair.Image
ark:/16417/th78dnflppw7cJones holding corn used to make broom like the one being held by Raymond Sams.Image
ark:/16417/th71mxnq6p1mnJordan O. Hemphill at throttle of engine outside the C. and O. roundhouse, as second grade students at Picadome school visit roundhouse.Image
ark:/16417/th71cx6dqtx77Josef Willa Fouts celebrates her ninth birthday anniversary at party given at her home by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Fouts. Left to right--with "Boodie" in the center blowing out candles--Fay Enz, Helen Warren, Mary Elizabeth Wylie, Ronnie Hall, Sandy Hall, Vicki Holt, Linda Lutes, Norman Wikler, Ann Evans, Fred Grace Miller and Deborah Shaffer.Image
ark:/16417/th7m0f9dpz5s9Joseph Bachman, left, Athens High School senior, who will represent Kentucky at Waterloo, Iowa, in regional finals of public speaking contest sponsored by the Future Farmers of America (FFA). Right, John T. Sweeney, teacher of speech at Athens.
ark:/16417/th71dkds04j2dJoseph C. Graves in front of the antique printing press he owns.
ark:/16417/th7ccdkkzn1rdJoseph Daniel Greenwell, 17, one of 16 children enlists for duty in Army Air Forces. Captain Winfield S. Chadwick, left, and Major Ben Terry.
ark:/16417/th712fhjqp52jJoseph Felix Code, ex-convict, is captured. Photo shows front view of Code in wheelchair while we see the backs of other photographers taking his picture.Image
ark:/16417/th77pmwfkzfbsJoseph Felix Code, ex-convict, is captured. Photo shows side view of Code in handcuffs.Image
ark:/16417/th7r6j6pfvt82Joseph Felix Code, ex-convict, is pictured with his face in his hands and sitting in a wheel chair on the way to jail. County Patrolman Richmond Taylor pushes chair. Assistant Patrol Chief Leo Kelly walks at right. Photo shows exterior of courthouse doors.Image
ark:/16417/th759xwtqsxjvJoseph Friedman, director, with three members of all-city elementary school band. Orcena and Connie Lyle and Betty Jean Gourley.
ark:/16417/th715qs52mjscJoseph Friedman, director, with three members of all-city elementary school band. Orcena and Connie Lyle and Betty Jean Gourley. April, 1948.
ark:/16417/th711kmpd3xk8Joseph G. Kraemer, left, secretary of state Elks, and Joe Raaker.
ark:/16417/th7smh6nvczl2Joseph Griffin, left, and Dennis Minogue Haney pictured in front of Kentucky Theater with rabbits offered for sale. "The Egg And I" was being shown in the theater.
ark:/16417/th71k81h71d03Joseph Griffin, left, and Dennis Minogue Haney pictured in front of Kentucky Theater with rabbits offered for sale. "The Egg And I" was being shown in the theater. June, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7rfzwfz31v4Joseph H. Howard, Catherine Howard and Arthur Martin Jr., all of Louisville, were injured, though not seriously, when this car hit a utilities pole after running off Versailles Pike.
ark:/16417/th744mdzmcrc6Joseph Kinsey Howard pictured in study of A. B. Guthrie Jr. December, 1948.
ark:/16417/th71925nvhgtxJoseph Kinsey Howard pictured in study of A. B. Guthrie Jr. December, 1948.
ark:/16417/th71k6r2hldpfJoseph Kinsey Howard, right, and A. B. Guthrie Jr. pictured in study at Guthrie's home.
ark:/16417/th7pwvnkrgpbtJoseph Kinsey Howard, right, and A. B. Guthrie Jr. pictured in study at Guthrie's home. December, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7lxvqz3br2vJoseph Leary speaking at Armistice Day ceremonies at Millersburg.Image
ark:/16417/th7k1gfpf4kssJoseph Marek, University of Kentucky (UK) student who speaks 20 languages fluently. Pictured from left to right (back row), Niels Prak, the Netherlands; Friedemann Moll, Germany; Peter Sawada, Japan; Roberto Cantu, Mexico; and (seated, left to right) Antoine Billot of France and Joseph Marek, a native of Czechoslovakia.
ark:/16417/th7127pjgh8mfJoseph Modica, left, and Captain Frank Gravitt selected to attend Southern Police Institute.
ark:/16417/th7jb2tktj4txJoseph Ritchie watches Junior Hall being fingerprinted by Sergeant Herbert Burns at the draft processing center.Image
ark:/16417/th71jq3wz994rJot'em Down Store, Ironworks Pike. In picture two men sit chatting.