Kennedy High School - Kenala Yearbook (Kennedy, AL)

 - Class of 1960

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ASS HISTORY In the fall of 19i+8, thirteen of the Seniors started on t eir des- tination toward this year. Linda Cargile, Maurice Brown, Billy Don Taylor, Faye McDaniel, Nellie Duke, Buddy ice, Bobty Aldridge, Charles Graham, Jev;el Moore, Joy Jones, Betty Cork, Mattie Ruth ‘ Owens, Carolyn Jones. Some of our highlights in our Elementary years, were the Kiddie Band in the first grade, May Day in the Second, and the Fair in the Third Grade. Betty Cork left us in the second grade and returned in the sixth. Joy Jones left in the sixth grace, but returned in the seventh. When we really thought we were grown-up, was when we reached the Seventh grade and started our journey through high school. In the ninth grade, we made our two day trip to Montgomery, and our trip to the Fair in Birmingham. In the tenth grade we went to Koundville for a day of sightseeing. It was during our eleventh year that Linda Cargile changed her name to Weathers. This was our year to have the Junior Play, Betty's Last Bet and the Junior-Senior Banquet with a Western theme. The most important event of our Junior year was our trip to Hew Orleans, Gulfport, and Mobile. At the end of our Junior year we ordered our class rings. On August 21+, 1959, we began our Senior year. Our first big moment as a Senior was the day we received our class rings. We didn't know what work was until we began work on our annual. Although it was a hard job, we enjoyed it. We know that the remaining, school year will be filled with many activities. During our twelve years of school we lost and gained many class- mates. The ones who are still with us are: Travis White, Ann Smith, Jimmy Caraway, Demas Hunnicutt, Faye Chesnut, Barbara Roberts, Jady Newman, Ronald Waldrop, Barbara Ann Gilpin, Eetty Jean Hamm, Charles Thorton, Bobby Trull, O'neal Hudson and Wallace Lenard, As we leave Kennedy High School, although we've had our ups and downs, we'll always treasure the memories we are leaving behind. Historian Buddy Vice

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Betty Jean Hamm leaves her ways of sneaking into the Drive-In to Barbara Trull. ■» Mattie Ruth Owens leaves her big mouth to Murel Nabors. Linda Weathers leaves to take care t f the Weathers family. Nellie Duke leaves her love affairs to Barbara Ann Ivy. Jewel Moore leaves her ability to get along with the teachers to Betty Baty. Betty Cork leaves her ways of breaking up and making up to Cynthia Vice. Faye Chesnut leaves the title of Most Beautiful to Aline Campbell. Joy Jones leaves her quiet and sweet ways to Gail Newman. Carolyn Jones leaves her ways of ge'ting along with the Camp family to Veronia Prater. Faye McDaniel leaves the place as head cheerleader to anyone who will work hard enough to fill it. Ronald Waldrop leaves his size sixteen shoes to Vernie Stripling. O'neal Hudson leaves Cutest of the class to Norris McDaniel. Billy Don Taylor leaves his place as editor-in-chief of the annual staff to anyone who can do the job as well as he has Buddy Vice leaves his place as left halfback and speedster of the football team to Buddy Bradford. Maurice Erown leaves his ability to get by with anything to r Ray Taylor. Jimmy Caraway leaves his neat appearance to William Collins Davis. Travis White leaves his ability to play football to Jimmy Nabors. Barbara Ann Gilpin leaves to change her name to Prater. Jady Newman leaves his quiet, dignified ways to Robert Owens. Charles Thornton leaves his polite ways to James Crawley. Charles Graham leaves his mathematical brain to C. L. Gilliam . Bobby Aldridge leaves his way of getting along with Mr. Karr to Travis Prater. Bobby Trull leaves his way of getting caught while reading in class to Konney Larwood. Demas Hunnicutt leaves his ways of co-operating with every- one to Eugene Davis. Wallace Ray Lenard wishes to eave his thirteen years of school to someone else because he's tired of it. Ann Smith leaves her tom-boy ays to Jeanette Dawkins. I, Barbara Roberts, leave my best wishes to everyone. To the Juniors, we leave the leadership in the club organizations, plays and in athletics. And, if we may be permitted to give you a little advice, may we say, Ee interested in them; work hard for them because next year you will be the leaders. To the Sophomores, we leave the knowledge that out of a medieval wilderness was blazed a path upon which only a few scholars who could read its mileposts were privileged to travel. With a lot of hard work and effort, someday you will travel this path. To the Freshmen, we leave our love for the good, the true, and the beautiful things of life. To the entire school we leave with the appreciation of the things we have learned and acquired during the past twelve

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