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

 - Class of 1933

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REVUEWH, ...... .... I, Billy Oglesby, will the pleasure I get out of having a Basket on my arm to Freddie Bates. I, Cymebline Perrin, will my doting affection for country boys to Myrtle Mauerle. I, Malcolm Overfield, will my sincere admiration for Mr. Riehl to Herbert Crafton. I, Martha Robertson, will the admiring glances I get while walking down the aisle to Kittie Stiles. I, Frances Robinson, leave my jealousy of Dorothy Smith to Clara Neel. I, Marguerite Shepard, leave my shady past and well covered present to Avan- elle Freeland. I, Fred Paff, will my love of sincere and frank people to Atmur Stokes. I, Ishmael Phillips, leave my bull-frog voice to Paul Witt. I I, Ann Shofner, will my passion for vamping some poor sap to Alma Startup. I, Marie Sights, will my publicity manager to Ruth Jennings. I, Charles Raber, will my craving for tangerines to Jack Stanley. We, Thomas Stephon and Jerre Smith haven't yet decided who is going to do the leaving. I, Dorothy Smith, will the apron string to which I tie many sweeties to Emma Wolf. I, Emily Wilson, leave my secret admiration for young Henns to Kathleen Henning. I, Harold Stanley, leave my second-hand bookstore to Bobby Marshall. I, Tyberia Wilson, don't believe in leaving things behind. I, -Frederick Schuette, leave my graceful ballet dancing to John Snider. I, George Stigger, leave the vile gasses I've been turning loose in chemistry class to Mr. Rhoads. I, Rachael Woodside, will my love of that intimate touch to Bettye Barret. I, Marion Stith, leave my indifference to everything in general, or words to that effect, to Maurice Griffin. I, Anne Worsham, will my skill in getting over a good joke to Dorothy Helm. I, William Sutton, leave all my nicely done cross-word puzzles to Miss Melton. I, Aileen Gentry, will my bulletin Weather in the Higher Altitu,des, to Bailey Cox. ' I, Edgar Tabor, will my place on the football team to James Overfield. I, Alma Lee Near, leave my beautiful wavy locks to Helen Smith. I, James Talley, will my masterpiece, The Northbound Cat, to Phillip Cheaney. --James Talley '33 CLASS POEM . When the school that we love we must leave For the world where we're small and alone, Then our hearts cannot help but to grieve, And to feel just a little forlorn. From the years that now lie behind us We recall all our hardships and pains, We retrace all the good you taught us, Which is something that always remains. We have learned to love, to respect All our teachers so honest and fair, Who taught us life as a game, In which all our play must be square. With regrets and with hearts so tearing, ' Of our school days the end we now see, And with sorrow unbounded we're saying Farewell from class thirty-three. --Ishmael Phillips 1 9 3 3 lzmy' 'killmmg' lx' Page twenty-one

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5E3kSSEkSSTHE REVUEEk5S3hSSEk CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of nineteen thirty-three being pronounced as afflicted with nothing worse than hearty trouble leave this our last will and testament. We, the Senior girls leave our record as the most brilliant students ever gathered in this institution to the Freshmen of next year. We, the boys of the Senior class leave our insulted intelligence to whomever is responsible for this condition. We, the Senior class as a whole, leave our irresponsibility at our elections and such to Mrs. Hancock. I, Richard Alves, leave my love for all the skirts but one Jane in particular to Houston Heizer. I, Harry Basan, leave my ping-pong championship to Harry Williams. I, Gladys Ashley will my charming personality to Bettye McBride. I, Evelyn Boyd, will what Stigger likes to Virginia Mitchell. I, Sherman Combest, will my growing pains to William Green. I, Rebecca Bryant, leave my passion for highwaymen to Hazel Birch. I, Edna Burns, leave my stentorian appeals for popularity to Lois Moore. I, Fletcher Cheaney leave my ability to get away with sleep-walking about the school to Owen Jones. I, E. G. Crowley, will my high-school socks to Buddy Musgrave. I, Elsie Cheatham, leave my opinion of anybody that gripes about the invitations to Martha Smith. I, Katherine Christ, leave my lame basketball hero to Joyce Cox. I, Walter Davis, leave my rolls and wrinkles to Dalton King, I, Robert Louis Dickerson, leave my high hat ways to the neat band leader. I, Marie Deicken, leave the telling of further tales about my ancestors and other relatives to my sister, Dorothy. I, Marie Gass, will my frolicsome girlish giggle to Virginia Buckles. I, Marion Freeland, will my darling 'Hun to Dorothy Hicks. I, Frances Grider, leave my unsuccessful jar of beauty cream to Mildred Fowler. I, Howard .Funston, leave my dream girl whom I love with all my skin and bones to Red Shutz. We, Katherine Barret and Virginia Orr Royster, leave the intent admirers of our cheerleading to Caroline Baskett and Margaret Baskett. I, Lee Allen Hatchet, leave my conscientious attitude toward irresponsible Eng- lish classes to Bennie Stone. I, William Hoffman leave my painless hair-clippers to Frank Pfeiffer. I, William Hund, leave my patriotic spirit and love for Freeland to Tubby Griffin. ' I, Earladene Hadley, will my album containing the autographs of so many dis- tinguished students Qespecially onej to Dorothy Tillotson. I, Lillian Hoffman, leave my school-girl complexion to Lucy Lee Knight. I, Talbert Jennings, will my interest in Evansville to Dub Brown. VVe, Joseph and Lawrence Kockritz, leave our views on socialism to the Beyer sisters. I, Vera Hunter, leave my sweet and loving disposition to Dorothy 'Utley. I, Eleanor Jennings, will my fondness for laughing around my tough old man to Ernestine Erskine. I, Nelle Kloss, will all my heart throbs over that tall dark porter to Jean Crawle . I, 5I'Vilms Kiefer, will that intimate touch to Bill Eblen. I, Charles W. Kleiderer, will my luxuriant beard to Bettye Gherman. I, Julia Konsler, leave my four days a week attendance plan to Mary Burns. I, Virginia Konsler, will my exceeding gravity and standing of weight with the faculty to Edna E. Ayers. I, Marvin Madden, leave my permanent wave to Edward Early. I, Oscar Martin, leave my map of nice places on nice roads to Eddie Biggs. I, Cymbeline Perrin, will my doting affection for country boys to Myrtle Bauerle. I, Babette Levy, will all the worries I've had over this thing to Sarah Biggs. I, Thelma LeRoy, will my grades in Dean to John Craig. I, Jesse Newman, will my widely read column in the Gleanor to Sol Bernstein. I Mildred Long, will my genuine love for study to Frances Stanley. I, Marie Lovelace, leave my ravishing wealth of hair to 'Dorothy Belchur. I, Thelma Majors, will my quitting spirit to everyone of Miss Hutcheson's future u ils. p p I, Marshall Nichols, will my pile of tardy admits to Buck. 5SSS2cK3kSi1933f95Q3kSi2i2z Page twenty



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CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 6-School Bells Ring Out! 7-Lesson assignments. 8-First all day session. 9-Our first beloved Friday. 12-Freshmen are still wandering. 21-Cheer leaders elected. 23-Pep chapel. 24-Clay game, here. 0-0 score. Football season is here. 30-Paducah game, there. OCTOBER 4-Girl Reserves' initiation and chapel. New members have our sympathy. 7-School dismissed at 2:00 because oi' the death of Mr. Grisham, a member of the school board. 8--Bosse game, here. 14-0 score for Barret. 10-Girl Reserves Barbecue for Football boys. 14-Madisonville game, there. 12-0 in our favor. 20-Talk in chap-el by Dr. Humphreys. 21-Snake Dance. 22-Sturgis game, here. We got beat, 0--13. 24-Test week begins. Woe unto us. 25-A talk by Mrs. Bernstein to the girls at chapel. 26-Pep club meeting. 27--Jitney Supper at B. M. T. H. S. 28-No school. Teachers' Convention. Rah! 29-Hopkinville game, there. We beat by a 49-0 score. 31-Senior Class meeting. Dick Alves elected president. NOVEMBER 1-Mrs. Lewis nee Miss Toy talked to us in chapel. 2-Received reports. 3-Hi-Y club meeting. 4-Football talk by Schuette in chapel. 5-Reitz-Henderson game, there. 7-Straw vote taken in chapel. Roose- velt won. 8-Half holiday so teachers can vote. 9-Lesson study relating to American 11-Half holiday for Armstice. Morgan- field game, here. Big doings. 14-Talk on Book Week-Miss Howard. 15-Senior Class Meeting. 17-A Book Week program presented by Miss Cabell. . 23-Pep chapel. 24-Henderson-Owensboro ,game, there. And Owensboro has the bucket! 25-27-'Thanksgiving Holidays. 28- H club meeting. 29-Talk by Dr. Moorelock. DECEMBER 2-Banquet and dance given by Pep Club. 5-Senior Class meeting. 6-Girl Reserves meeting. 7-2nd period Study Hall has the honor of attending the 9th period. Oh! 8-Hard work today. Yes sir. 12-Song program by Emma Roberts. Gala Day 13-Junior rings came today. Are the Jr's. struttin' ! ' 14-Senior sweaters arrive. Are they pretty! 16-School closed at 2:00. 21 -Christmas Carol b th G1 Club at chapel. S Sung y e ee 23-January 2 - Ch ' t h l'd . Merry Christmas! Us mas ol ays JANUARY 3-A chapel in commemoration of Mr. Boone. 4-Reports received. Oh me! Oh my! 6-Sturgis Basketball game, here. Open- ing of basketball season. 9-Reviews for Exams starts. 10- H club tams arrive. 13-Robards basketball game. 17-Pep club meeting. 18-Exams begin. Everybody cramming. 23-First day of 'the new semester. 26-Freshmen initiated. 27-Davis County High basketball game. 28-Corydon game, there. 30--Blue Monday. Ho, hum! Week- 31-Meeting of the Advertising Committee 10-Girl Scout meeting. of the Revue. 1 9 3 3 ,E ...... B., ,E ...... he Page twenty-two

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