Mackville High School - Thorobred Yearbook (Mackville, KY)

 - Class of 1957

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Page 30 text:

, ,Y lr ,ltr 1, 1 15155 ill We, the class of 1957, in the town of Mackville, the county of Washington, and the state of Kentucky, being in as good mental condition as usual, and in much better temper than usual, do hereby make this, our last will and testament. We give and bequeath, freely and without reservations to the Junior Class, our rightful heirs, our self-satisfaction, our importance, our wisdom, our Senior privileges and the special favor that we have had with the Principals. To the Sophomores we leave our positions as the largest and the most privileged class in high school. To the Freshmen we leave our positions in the Glee Club, that is, the ones not already taken . To the Faculty we leave peaceful days and restful nights--no longer will they have to worry when we skip school or leave the school ground without permission. Tommy Abell leaves his ability to have two girlfriends without either one being iealous to Darrell Harmon. Cletus Anderson wills his privilege to be the first Senior boy married to Alfred Taylor. Dixie Arnold leaves her ability to get out of school in three and a half years to Wilna Hall. Glenn Arnold leaves his front row chair in English class to Danny Milburn. lIMaybe it'll help you, Dannyi. Sherrill Baker wills his ability to keep girls supplied with chewing gum to Jerry Burns. Eugene Bishop gives his good habit of listening to Billy White. KNOW, Billy, you won't be talking all timei. Jackie Black leaves .Joetta, but not for anyone else, because after all she's wearing a ring. June Bland, Brenda Bottoms, and Sara Settles leave their ability to giggle about anything to every sad sack that enters the school. Mary Faye Carpenter leaves her quietness to Sue Crady. fMaybe you won't be called down in class anymore, Suel. Billy Carey leaves his position on the basketball team to Bruce Holderman . Tony Curtsinger leaves his ability to drive his brother's car almost as much as he does to Ronnie Stumph. Evalon Darland leaves her skating ability to Brenda Turner. l 1

Page 29 text:

WANTS TO BE A City Slicker Comedian Lab. Technician Air Force Pilot Scientist Engineer Professional Ball Player Secretary Telephone Operator Sports Reporter Nurse Truck Driver Airline Hostess School Teacher Stenographer Secretary Choir Director Home Econ. Teacher A Big Shot Manager of Southern Bell Orphanage Matron Mechanic Banker Teacher An Opera Singer A MiIIionaire's Wife Lawyer Jet Pilot A college Graduate Nurse Model House- Keeper Head of the House A U. S. Senator HOROSCOPE PROBABLY WILL BE Politician Henpecked Husband C. M. 's Boss Mortician Big-Time Gambler Lady's Man Joetta 's Husband Taxi Driver Baby-Sitter Governor of Kentucky School Teacher Jail Bird - Professional Skater Preacher A SI'Ioemaker's Wife A Writer Beautician Housewife Hobo Horse Doctor Rockin' the Cradle Jet Pilot Bar Tender Farmer's Wife Movie Star Old Maid Married Six Times Farmer Air Force Captain Home Econ. Teacher Caring For Children A Wealthy Bachelor Jockey PET SAYING Let's Skip S.H. I'm Going to Springfield Ohl Fiddle Oh Heck Magine Gee Whizl How Are Ye? Do You Mean It? I'm Hungry Let's Go To Town Ain't Gonna Do It You Ain't Wrong Don 't Know Do Ye? Say Ye Ole Goat Died? X AI I -Righti e Cotton Pickin Ah, Shut Upl Great Day Yeahl Don't Magine. Well Spitl Ah, Quitl Smosed to Be Shootl Let's Go Somewhere If I Can Get The Car By Cracky Aw Now Muffie You Don't Say I Hate You Shootl Ain't Got No Gas I Don 't Know NICKNAME Abell Curly Dee Dee Buckshot Chubby Hitler Stubby Judy Belle Karo Faye Cut Ebbie Nort Muffi e Gert Ginnie Jo Jack Key Milt Roses Toad Russ Kathy Susie Ike Guinea Simp Roochie Frankie Cornbread Peanut



Page 31 text:

Norman Darland leaves his station wagon flkel to Judy M. Shewmaker. Martha Grider and Marvin Shewmaker leave their ability to leave school without questions at II:3O to anyone who has trouble getting C away from school . K Lorna Hall wills her ability to skip English class in order to attend the Junior class meetings to the next Junior-Senior student. Virginia Holderman leaves her vocal ability to Emma Belle Goode. Joylyn lsham leaves one of her boyfriends to Angela Shewmaker. Is there any certain one you want, Angela? Jackie Key leaves his ability to date a Glendale girl and a Harrodsburg girl at the same time to Rickie Lake. Paul Key leaves his side burns to Danny Bugg. Patsy Milton leaves her position as scorekeeper to whoever wants it as she is getting tired of it. , Brent Riley leaves his truck business during school hours to Jerry McRay Connie Riley leaves his ability to date a girl that's going steady to Pete Thompson. Patsy Russell leaves her position as class secretary to whoever wants to keep accurate records. Sue Settles leaves and takes everything with her as she thinks it will come in handy. g Hunter Shewmaker leaves his ability to get along with Harrodsburg girls to Donnie Bugg. Billy Simpson leaves his ability to quit school and come back with the same class to Gene Davis Noel. Frances Yaste leaves her ability to get married before entering as a Senior to Margaret Anderson. fBetter get busy, Margaretj. Leon Yaste leaves his bow tie and hat to Bobby Anderson. You'll always be dressed up now, Bobbyj. Ruth Yancey leaves her position as cheerleader to the Freshman who succeeds in being the best. Charles Young leaves his place of selling drinks at ball games to ' Donald Mattingly. In witness whereof we, the class of I957, the testator, have sei' our hand and seal on this twenty third day of May in the year , of I957. f f s 4 : Q Compliments I of MALONE'S JEWELRY CECIL McMILLIN -SPRINGFIELD SUN PAT GRIGSBY BEN FRANKLIN STORE CHARLES E. MONTGOMERY ROBERTSON'S Springfield, Kentucky Springfield, Kentucky

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