Barret Manual Training High School - Revue Yearbook (Henderson, KY)

 - Class of 1932

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Ellis N I as i f i f 'fCQM. A Aajyfjfg amwlU5' Agiyugfzggj fi M5279 .I as 'f i , if!-Z' ll li l J L 'W usb ? lu 5:5 4- l I . L Xl ,gmt flux V :Q 7-1 Illll i'llylAllHlHl.l i XXX wlllllli E fif'L -- if ' , x - Q11 ' . 'im' ' Y . K I. 'lt 'Bw S 'A We, the Senior Class of nineteen thirtyftwo, being pronounced by the faculty as being of sound mind and body, do hereby inscribe this, our last will and testament. We, the Senior girls, leave our record as the most intellectual students and vamps in the history of B. M. T. H. S. to the junior Girls. We, the boys of the Senior Class, leave our sweet and gentle ways and innocent expressions to our pal, Dusty Rhoades. We, the Senior Class, as a whole, leave our old chewingfgum stuck in devious places to Miss Dorsey. 1. Virginia Katterjohn, will my love for the clergy to Carolyn Baskett. I, Margaret Louis Kleiderer, will my love for study to the oncoming Freshmen. I, Nellie Lauenstein, will my flashing eyes and 'ihotfchau ways to Elsie Cheatham. I, Sara Helm, do not wish to leave anything as I married the only interest I have. I, Billy Compton, leave my form of tennis Qwhich is so much like Tildenj to Fletcher Cheane . ' I, ,Dorothy Todd, leave my admiration for country boys to Earladene Hadley. We, Randall Sellars and Cyrus Allen, leave our ability to say poems to Miss Toy to Mar- shall Nichols and Marvin Madden. I, Owen Gregory, will my ability to deceive my Audubon girlffriend to Lawrence Kockritz. I, Emma Pentecost, will my ability to vamp Mr. Riehl to Virginia Orr Royster. 1, Boyd. I, La Verne Potts, will my ability to eat raw oysters to Toby Windom. ' I, Mildred Potts, will my love for Hunters to Frances Grider. I, Sara Virginia Rash, will my prefeminent position in B. M. T. H. S. and my' power to work all the faculty to my little cousin, Bucky. We, Minnie Wynn Rice, Margaret Robinson and Helen Watson, will our escorts to the Waverly dances to Mary Grayson, Betty Gherman and Frances Stanley. I, Frances Sheffer, will my passion for traveling salesmen to Jessie Lou Lind. I, Carl Beyer. will my beautiful, wavy locks to -lack Stanley. We, Robert Ball and Charles Brooks, will our inferior intellect that passeth all understand- ing to Sol Bernstein and Jessie Newman. I, Kathryn Utley, will my love for redfheaded boys to Eleanor Jennings. I, Ruth Ashby, will my quiet, easy manner to Martha Meade Robertson. We, Katherine Blanc and Dorothy Sutton, will our graceful movements while dancing the Highland Fling to Edna Earle Ayers and Katherine Beyers. I, Alma Cates, will my love for my handsome basketball hero, Stanley Burton, to Rachel Woodside. I, Rubye Campfield, will my ability as a violinist to Carl Hartung. We, Margaret Coleman and Elizabeth Chandler, will our dignihed manner and passionate lips to Vayme Polley and Anne Shofner. I, Grace Crawley, will my ability to always mind my mother to Katherine Barret. hoping that she might profit by my good example. I, Mary E. Cunningham, will my host of admirers to Bettye Barret. I, Roderick Davis, will my lasting piece of chewing gum to Virginia Hall. I, Louise Frank, will my slow but sure way of doing things to Myrtle Bauerle. S1 I, Margaret Sue Farley, will my trilling treble and knowledge of the golf links to Kitty tl es. Brenda Pinson, will my ability to find the darkest corners on basketball trips to Evelyn YU trial ,O

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ll 'Q V' ' O X ylillnlilul l '1 - Because of outstanding scholastic achievements this class of '32 has been known throughout its entire intellectual career as The Unusual Class . When we entered dear old B. M. T'. H. S. we were looked upon merely as green, insignihcant Freshmen, but our worth was recognized when our famous bathing beauty, none other than Sonny Quinn , took his swanfdive into Buck's fiSl1'p0I'ld. We elected as president Bill Norment. From our class Emma Pentecost and Bill were select' ed to be the school's leading lights, the cheer leaders, which office they have held throughout the four years. Under their cheermanship our football team won the Western Kentucky championship and was cofchampion of Kentucky. Both of our basketball teams won the Regional and our class loyally supported the school in all its activities. Our famous swanfdiver, Sonny Quinn, brought added glory to our school and our class by winning the State contest in science. And then came our more colorful and exciting history as gay young Sophomores. We came back to school feeling as though we owned the world. Again we elected Bill as our president. We are proud of the fact that the Pep Club, now a very important club in our school, was or- ganized by two from our class, Sara Virginia Rash and E'Lois Geibel, and the majority of the members are from our class. Again the mighty Quinn overcame all obstacles to become the state champion in biology. Who, in our class. can forget the Sophomore Hayriden to Morganfield and the boys holding up traflic there to play leapffrog in the street? Then we were jolly ole' Juniors. There were only two more years for us and we were de' termined to make t.he most of them. We elected Bill as president for the third time. This year B. M. T. H. S. won the State contest for scholarship. Needless to say, the juniors, led by Tony Perrier, state champion in physics, did their part in obtaining this honor. The Seniorfhlunior and ,luniorfSenior entertainments were great successes. The Seniors enter' tained us royally with a barbecue and we gave them a Cabaret party at the Masonic Hall. Seniors! Who can forget his Senior days in high school? The girls finally triumphed over the boys and elected as class president, Kitty Blanc. Would you ever think, by looking at our dignified president, that she had been caught by Mr. Floyd peeping through a keyhole? This year the Purple Flash performed wonders by winning a 6f2 victory over the Morgan' field team, which was recognized as one of the strongest teams in Western Kentucky. In our annual Thanksgiving Day clash with Owensboro our team beat them 18fO. Our basketball team was also successful this season, only defeated by Corydon at the last minute in the finals at the Regional Tournament. Ours was the first Senior class to be granted the privilege of a Senior Study Hall. Our class also enjoyed many Senior parties. The Scholastic Contest was held in Henderson this year and B. M. T. H. S. was well represented. Added glory was brought to our class by Perrier, the physics shark, winning State in English Mechanics and Compton coming second in State in English Literature. Then began the Senior activities-the Seniorfblunior Reception, The Junior-Senior Re' ception, the Senior Class Play, Commencement exercises and the dance. And now we have completed four happy years in our lives and have come to the parting of our ways. But no matter what the future holds for us we can never forget the days spent and the friends made during our four years in B. M. T. H. S. -DOROTHY SUTTON. c t s 2 Q Q93 gf' U23 ai. T 1 141'-



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Will CContinuedj We, Dorothy Gentry and La Verne Rettig, will our bold manners and go'getting ways to Harvey McClellan and Malcolm Stanley. I, E'Lois Geibel, will my megaphone voice and flippy ways to Anne Worsham. 1, Frances Gish, will my chronic sneeze to Babbette Levy. I, Frances Hopkins, will my fondness for cosmetics to Thelma Majors. We, Linda Mae Jones and ,lane Kasey, will our appreciation for boys and love of flattery to Dorothy Helm and Margaret Baskett. I, Bonnie Jones, unexcelled by anyone in our class, will this standing to Katherine Christ. I, Marilou Killman, will my sugar daddy and his excuses for my staying out of school to Marthella Gresham. I, Josephine Katterjohn, will my love for everybody and their brother fespecially their brother, to Jane Morton. I, Chas. Mitchell, will my curly locks and all that go with them to Milicient Quinn. I, Benjamin O'Nan, have nothing to leave, as I am taking Ruth Ashby with me. I, Iack Watson, leave my ability to coach Douglas High to Billie Oglesby. I, Francis Smith, will my ability to forget my bashfulness overnight to Harry Basan. I, Nellie Alexander, will my musical talent to Dorothy Buckles. I, Maurice Denton, will my ability to Hnd the roughest country roads to Oscar Martin. I, Agnew Galloway, will the honor of being the Prettiest boy in B. M. T. H. S. to Chas. Hall. I, James Heizer, with great loathing, leave my darling jane to my brother Houston in order to keep her in the family. I, Howard Hutcheson, will willowy curves to Happy Hooker. I, Billie Norment, will my acrobatic stunts and fondness for the female sex, especially blonds, to Elmo Dossett. A I, Edgar Lacy, leave my love for finding mistakes on other people's papers to Dick Alves. I, Dorothy Pearce, leave my need for doctors to my most bitter rival Alma Startup. I, Hugh London, will my ability to distract Miss Dorsey's attention in French class to John Craig. I, Tony Perrier, leave my disarming game and forward ways to Chip Stanley. I, Walter E. Quinn, will my famous lecture on If One Little Guinea Pig Loveth Another Little Guinea Pig to Ralph Klutey. I, Wilbert Weldon, will my historic ability to Izzy O'Nan. I, Nell Mahler, leave my ability as a f1tfin for any occasion to Bailey Cox. I, Elizabeth Paff, leave my love for certain kind of trees to Katheleen Henning. I, Margaret Jordan, leave my hopes to look like Kay Francis to Julia Konsler. I, Henry Brink, will my dark and shady past and present to Clifford Clay. I, Stanley Burton, will my ability as a basketball player not to mention my good looks to William Southard. I, Kenneth Cooper, will my art of Skipping and getting by with it to Jack Rudy. I, C. R. Tanner, leave my mity strength and many gals to Tubby Davis. I, Bob Pfeiffer, leave my Hckleness as far as the opposite sex is concerned to my darling brother, Frank. - . I, Jack Seidel, will my enviable place on the football team to Rockwell Smith. I, Gordon Critser, will my place on the allfA honor roll to james Connoway. I, Arnold King, leave my ambition to be a rival to Wayne King, to John Strother. I, Curtis Miller, will my love of country school teachers to Wilms Kiefer. I, Roy Winstead, will my honored position as water boy for the football team to Shelburn Hicks. We, Clarence Weltee and Wilbert Schoeflin, leave our books on How to Make Love to Frank Matthews and Snooky Stephon. I, Dorothy L. Smith, will my middle initial, which I cherish so highly, to Dorothy E. Smith. I, Helen Williams, leave my tall and stately manner to Avanelle Freeland. I, George Cooksey, will my desire to be a second Rudy Vallee to Paul Witt. I, Mary Edith Woodburn, will my perfect finger waved hair to Miriam Wilson. I, Dorothy Sugg, will my charming voice to Mary Louise Philips. I, Vayden Moore, will my chronic illness that keeps me away from school three days a week to George jones. I, Mildred Helsley, will my heartfelt sympathy for the one who has to write the will of the class of Thirtyfthree. -MILDRED HELSLEY. Q . . 'IQQQEQ- ,I ala? ' f24l . 4., -'

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