Harrodsburg High School - Harrodian Yearbook (Harrodsburg, KY)

 - Class of 1952

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vitt whT) T£STAW£f T 6 the S leave, eivp .'T ' . C1“s,“[ 1952' beinB '» our right mind, do bequeath and bequit, their high place fh. , , memb « » e Senior Cl...—to put in B ° „ CC l“ese lowly creatures: abilitv o rhfdiamVeaVeS t0 get married- Johnny Bond leaves his class skipping C0chran ”J°ney” Begley wills love for out-of-towners to Carol Brown hi lP.FY Bruner leaves his half-a-day school day to Mrs. Hurt. Pat wills his rr 3 hCr SCh°01 day Pleasure to Rose Marie Cotton. Jock Cloyd e ic ability to Jim Patterson. Fran” Cornelius leaves her ability to ?Lmrrrie? L°retta ShePerson. Bird Cummins leaves his night flying in- n C °r-S l° MaC DaviSl Doris Croxton leaves her friendly grin to Betty Price. UN Curry bequeaths his love for Sr. Math to anyone fool enough to take it. an avis leaves her love for band to Perrin McGee. Jim Dugan bequeaths his love for English to all Jrs. Barb Dennis leaves her silent appearance to Nancy Wiley. Beasley Huffman bequeaths his art for holding hands in classes to Glendon Demaree. Lou Gaines and Rain Gay leave their ability to giggle over nothing to Betty Tarkington and Miss Baker. A-Model Hurt leaves his scenic, convenient parking space to Mrs. Gritton. Bernard Shaw Hurt leaves his love for comic books to Thelma Ross. Mary Ann Goodlett bequeaths her sweet disposition to Shirley Rice. Dandy Jackson leaves his school bus excuse to Junior Winston. Maggie Gortney bequeaths her short hair to Jo Anne Sanders. Donald Litteral leaves his silent mood to Joyce Trimble. Arnetta Hendren leaves her school room experiences to Anne Gillispie. Pig McGinnis leaves his perfect attendance record to Donnie Roberts. Pete Houchins bequeaths her book of daring adventures to Sarah Jane Neal. Cue Phillips leaves his power to open windows behind teachers' backs to John Shewmaker. Juanita Keeling leaves her affection for Mr. Lacefield to Norma Jo Smith. J. B. Reed bequeaths his perfect test papers to anyone in the Senior Class of '53. Annie Huntry McFatridge bequeaths her fourth period study hall to anyone unlucky enough to get it. Buzz Riggins just leaves. Barbara Jean Peavler bequeaths her book on How To Keep A Sailor From Having A Girl In Every Port to anyone who may need it. Ed Robertson bequeaths his speak now or forever hold your peace policy to future seniors. Nancy Price leaves her book How To Be A Typist, In Ten Easy Lessons. Hobe Robinson leaves his hospital experiences to all under classmen with bad health. Mary Ellen Robinson bequeaths her peaceful atmosphere to Johnnie Sutherland. Loose Sanders bequeaths his long, curly hair to all short haired boys. Boston Blackie Sims leaves her love for long hair to Monnie Gortney. Fuzz Terhune leaves Jo Anne to finish as soon as possible. Sara Smock wills her make up equipment to Anne Hurt. Wum Tyler leaves his Bird of Happiness to all future football stars. Joyce Walters leaves her desire not to skip school to Bobby Lowe. Fuzzy Veatch leaves his love for the local draft board to all future eighteen and a half years of age students eligible for draft. Kenneth Watts leaves his quiet, shaded school life to Mildred Smith. Cordelia Yeager leaves with Jr.hr, navid Young leaves his nonchalance to all future county students. George Jame, leave, hi, innocent to Billy Hutne Hatchett.

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 JOYCE VERUNE WALTERS Since Verline likes both Army and Navy, we wonder if it will be in ten years, -The Navy sink the Army. F. H. A. 1,2, 3,4; Glee Cl. 1,2,3, 4; Ban 2 3 4 Y-Teens 1,2,3,41 Pres. 4-H Cl. 3; Oper. 4; Beta Cl. 3,4; Feat. Ed. Scout 4; Annual Staff. LOUIS VEATCH Though Louis has a great dislike for the Army now, ten years hence a colonel in the French Foreign Legion. Glee Cl. 1,2, 3,4; F-Ball 2; Boys Guid. 1,2, 3, 4; Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4; Oper. 4; Consv. Cl. 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Scout Staff 2, 3,4; Reg. St. Music Fest. 1,2, 3,4. CORDELIA A. YEAGER Since -Dee- plans to be a secretary, in ten years we see her as John’s secretary. Fairview 1,2; Beta Cl. 3,4; Pres. 4; F.H.A. 4; Vice Pres. Sr. Class; Annual Staff, Sc. Cl. 4. DAVID H. YOUNG Since David has such a great like for farms with rivers we see him ten years hence settled on a farm next to the Rio Grande. Cornishville 1.2; 4-H Cl. 1,2, 3,4; Vice Pres. Jr. Class; Boys Guid. 3,4; Court Honor 4; Annual Staff. MRS. AMY WILLS, SPONSOR KENNETH WATTS Kenneth is so quiet and shy now, probably in ten years he will be an auctioneer. Sr. Boys Guid. 1,2; Bible Study 3,4; Annual Staff. MR. ARCH LACEFIELD, SPONSOR GEORGE JAMES We always saw George in the shop with Mr. Black. Probably in ten years he will own the Harrodsburg Souvenier Company and be making all the souveniers himself. Football 2; Conservation Cl. 1,2, 3,4; Basketball Mgr. 1.2. 3,4. 14



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CLASS HISTORY The Harrodsburg High School class of 1952 is finally ready for Commencement after the usual twelve years of graded school and high school. An even dozen of the original first grade class is still with the class. They are: Nancy Price, Nancy Davis, Floyd Riggins, Buddy Terhune, Margaret Gortney, Mary Ann Goodlett, Joan Begley, Billy Bond, Bill Cloyd, Barbara Dennis, Patsy Brown and Ed Robertson. Thirty-three members who have joined the class somewhere along the way bring the final total to forty-five. The class has been unusually active in school activities, especially during its last four years as a high school class. Members have played football, basketball, band instruments, hooky and pin-ball machines. They have been in plays, the patrol, and trouble. Class officers for the class's first year in high school were: Louis Veatch, president; Carl Cummins, vice-president; Nancy Price, secretary; and Joe Hurt, treasurer. Sponsors were Mrs. Ransdell and Mrs. Peavler. As sophomores the class elected its officers Floyd Riggins, President; Joe Hurt, vice-president; Margaret Gortney, secretary; and Nancy Davis, treasurer; Mrs. Wills and Mr. Sale served as sponsors. Jim Hurt was president of the class during its Junior year, with David Young, Vice-president; Nancy Price, as Secretary; and Nancy Davis as treasurer. Mrs. Wills and Mr. Sale continued as sponsors. When the class became Seniors, it reelected Jim Hurt to serve as president and named Cordelia Yeager vice-president; Nancy Davis secretary; and Buddy Terhune treasurer. Mr. Lacefield took Mr. Sale's place as sponsor and Mrs. Wills continued in the same capacity. Six members have played football for the school. They are: John Huffman, Jimmy McGinnis, William Tyler, Carl Cummins, Louis Veatch, and George James (manager). On the Harrodsburg Basketball squad have been: Edward Robertson, Bill Cloyd, John Huffman, Leroy Bruner, Jimmy McGinnis, Walter Jackson, and George James (manager). A band was started in the school the same year the class entered high school and many of the members have been valuable bandsmen. They are: Floyd Riggins, Louis Veatch, Buddy Terhune, Don Billy Robinson, Adeline Sims, Carl Cummins, Joe Hurt, Jim Hurt, Loraine Gay, Douglas Curry, Joyce Walters, and Nancy Davis. Joyce Houchins and Nancy Price were majorettes and Margaret Gortney was sponsor. Seven '52 class members were members of the School Trooper Unit. They were Joe Hurt, Carl Cummins, Buddy Terhune, Don Billy Robinson, Douglas Curry, and Nancy Davis (sponsor). Two three-act plays were presented by the class of '52. They were Cheaper By the Dozen (as Juniors) and Father of the Bride (as Seniors). The class has been an active one and after Commencement its members will doubtless find as much success as they have had in high school.

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