Title: Pioneers Go To War
1Pioneers Go To War
- A Tribute to the Simon Kenton High School
- Staff and Students of the
- Classes of 1942 through 1947
2Class of 1942School Calendar
- September 8, 1941School Opens
- December 23, 1941..Mr. Thomsons last day
- February 5, 1942..Mr. Sebrees last day
- March 3, 1942..Mr. Williams last day
- March 4, 1942..Mr. Tallents first day
- March 20, 1942Mr. Tallents last day
- March 31, 1942Mr. Tichenor leaves
- May 29, 1942...Commencement
3Mr. J. A. Caywood, SuperintendentKenton County
Schools
- If you have an opportunity and the ambition to
go on to college, you should by all means take
advantage of the opportunity. After this war is
over, there will be a greater demand than ever
before for well-trained people. You can perform
no greater service to your country than to better
prepare yourself to help solve some of the
problems of the future. Class of 1942
4Mr. R.C. Hinsdale, PrincipalSimon Kenton High
School
- America is facing turbulent days. Whether
Freedom, Equality, Liberty, Justice, and Humanity
remain the basic foundation of our Democracy
depends upon the youth of today. Their
patriotism, their citizenship, their loyalty must
be manifested in the performing of worthwhile
acts and in the establishment of high ideals and
habits that will help us to live the lives of
good useful citizens who are loyal to our
government, who respect the rights and property
of others, who have civic pride, a familiarity
with public activities, a spirit of sympathy and
helpfulness for the less fortunate, and the power
to the self-starters in good work. The following
quotation expresses my challenge to you Seniors - My country, right or wrong.
- If right, well keep her right
- If wrong, well make her right,
- But my country, right or wrong.
- Seniors, accept my challenge. Lets keep America
the arsenal of Democracy. Remember your class
motto Impossible is Un-American. - Class of 1942
5The School Bands ThemeAmerican Unity Through
Music!Class of 1942
6Future Farmers of America Class of 1942
- Each boy has a farm practice program at home
consisting of from one to five projects. Nearly
all include food crops, livestock, or both,
chosen at least partially because they fit in
with the victory program. - A farm shop for the repair of farm machinery
during the war emergency is being built at Simon
Kenton. - If the tire situation allows, we will probably go
over to Hardinsburg, Kentucky, this summer and
spend a week in the F. F. A. State Camp.
7War Bonds and Stamps Class of 1942
81942 Yearbook Dedication Page
- In his one year and five months stay among us
Mr. Sebree has been intimately associated with
most of the members of our class. We prize his
friendship, covet his courage, praise his
patriotism, laud his loyalty, and value his
youthful vigor. We, the members of the Class of
1942, take pleasure in dedicating this issue of
The Pioneer to Mr. Malvin Ray Sebree.
9Class of 1943Men in Service Page
- We desire to set apart this page in our annual
in honor of these with whom we have been
intimately associated through the years and who
are not in some phase of Red Cross, Navy, or Army
service.
R. C. Hinsdale, Principal
10Class of 1943Men in Service Page
- We desire to set apart this page in our annual
in honor of these with whom we have been
intimately associated through the years and who
are not in some phase of Red Cross, Navy, or Army
service.
Winfield Thake, English and Music
11Class of 1943Men in Service Page
- We desire to set apart this page in our annual
in honor of these with whom we have been
intimately associated through the years and who
are not in some phase of Red Cross, Navy, or Army
service.
T.C. Tichenor, Biology
12Class of 1943Men in Service Page
- We desire to set apart this page in our annual
in honor of these with whom we have been
intimately associated through the years and who
are not in some phase of Red Cross, Navy, or Army
service.
Malvin Sebree, Commerce
13Class of 1943Men in Service Page
- We desire to set apart this page in our annual
in honor of these with whom we have been
intimately associated through the years and who
are not in some phase of Red Cross, Navy, or Army
service.
L. M. Gabriel, Attendance Officer
14Firsts for 43
- First senior class to complete all six years of
school at Simon Kenton. - First senior class to have members donate blood
to the Red Cross. - First senior class to graduate under gas, tire,
and speed restrictions. - First senior class to have a woman as sponsor.
15Firsts for 43
- First senior class to have its president receive
his draft paper. - First senior class to have members attend welding
and air craft classes in vocational school. - First senior class to have members enrolled in
aeronautical courses. - First senior class to have members in Victory
Corps.
16Firsts for 43
- First senior class to help in government
rationing program. - First senior class to have members take Army-Navy
test for officer candidates. - First senior class to have girls enrolled in
Industrial Arts. - First senior class to have girls enrolled in
First Aid Class. - First senior class to leave a memorial.
17Class of 43 Sponsor
- Quote from Elma Taylor
- You now face the challenge of a chaotic world
and evil days ahead. You possess courageous
patriotism, energetic initiative, and adequate
training. So, in the words of the poet, my advice
to you Seniors
18Class of 43 Sponsor
- BE STRONG
- Be Strong!
- We are not here to play, to dream, to drift
- We have hard work to do, and loads to lift
- Shun not the struggleface it tis Gods Gift.
- Be Strong!
- Say not, The days are evil. Whos to blame?
- And fold the hands and acquiesceoh shame!
- Stand up, speak out, and bravely, in Gods name.
- Be Strong!
- It matters not how deep intrenched the wrong,
- How hard the battle goes the day how long
- Faint notfight on! To-morrow comes the song.
19- Dual Credit with the Signal Corps
20Aeronautics Class
21Senior SponsorMiss Margaret Stephens
- My Association with you throughout your high
school career has been most pleasant. As you have
developed to maturity, I have seen you acquire
initiative, self-reliance, dependability,
tolerance, and an intelligent curiosity of the
world about youall necessary attributes of a
freedom-loving people.
22Class of 1944
23Our Colors
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25War Stamps and Bond Sales
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30A Salute To
- These members of 44 who have enlisted in the
fight for freedom, a solute. Their sacrifice is
one of which the Class of 44 proudly boasts.
31Mrs. Lucile BrownClass of 45 Sponsor
- You are to take your place in a war-torn world
in a reconstruction era you are to meet people
with different standards of living, different in
many ways. How well you succeed depends upon your
adjustments. Your sponsor has watched you grow
physically and mentally. You have manifested
above reproach your idealistic attitudes, habits,
and personalities.
32In Memoriam
- This space is set aside in Memoriam of those who
died this year. - Randle Ballinger
- Died October 27, 1944
- Johnny Barnes
- Died March 10, 1945
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381946
39J. A. Cawood, Superintendent
40Class of 46
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461947 Principal