Hebbardsville High School - Varsity Yearbook (Hebbardsville, KY)

 - Class of 1941

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SENIORS LULU ELIZABETH JOHNSON Sassy” She laughs and the world laughs with her” Speech Club 41; Junior Play ’40; Home Ec. Club 38, 39; Christmas Operetta 38; Forensic 41. EDWARD CLAYCOMB Eddie” His worries are few and far be- tween.” Speech Club 41; Basketball 40, 41; Softball 40; Class Play 40. MARILYN JONES Sarie” Men love good looks, but they marry good cooks ” Class Play ’40, Home Ec. Club ’38, ’39; 4-H Club ’38, 39, ’40. CHARLES MAYOR DENTON Charlie” A deep concern for underclass- men” F. F. A. Club ’38, 39, ’40, ’41; Secy. F. F. A. ’41; President ’40; Speech ’41; Basketball Team ’38, 39, ’40, 41; Softball Team ’38, 39, ’40, ’41; Class Play ’40. CHRISTINE NEWMAN Chrisy” A little bit independent, but she's easy on the eyes .” Home Ec. Club 38, 39; Class Sec- retary 38; Reporter 39; Class Play 40. JAMES GILMORE Jack” He dwells in a region of silence.” Vice-President of F. F. A. 41; Sec’y 40; Basketball ’39, ’40, '41; Mem- ber of F. F. A. ’38, 39, 40, ’41. CLARICE LEE REEDER Lee” If silence were golden, she'd be a millionaire.” Speech Club ’41, Class Play ’40; Flome Ec. Club ’38, 39. W. D. REACH Dee” Thar's gold in them thar hills.” Basketball Team ’39, 40, ’41; Or- chestra 38, ’39; F. F. A. Treasurer ’41. WILLIAM D. STAPLES Stubby” Here's proof that valuable goods comes in small packages.” Speech Club 41; F. F. A. 40.

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SENIORS JOE PRIEST WILLIAMS . P” His most pleasurable past time is arguing” President of class 41, President Speech Club 41, President E. F. A. 41, M«r. of Basketball Squad 41, Candy Salesman 40, Class Play 40, Forensic Club 41. JAMES NORMAN NUNLEY ,r Jimmie” His sense of humor cannot be measured.” Sec’y and Treas. 39, Vice-President 39, 41, Speech Club 41, Basket- ball 38. 39, 40, 41; F. F. A. 38, 39, 40; Class Play 40; Oichestra 38; Soft Ball 39, 40; Tennis Club 40; Present every day of school since beginning. JAMES ALNEY NEWMAN Gabby” A perfect Romeo” Captain Basketball Team 41; Bas- ketball 38, 39, 40, 41; Speech Club 41; Class Play 40; F. F. A., 38, 39, 40; Soft Ball 38, 39, 40; Class Secy. 41. RAYMOND SIGLER Si ” Too bad we donyt hair a course in daydreaming.” Basketball 39, 40, 41; Speech Club 41; F. F. A. 38, 39, 40; Tennis Club 40; Soft Ball 39; Class Treas. 39, 41. DOROTHY ELIZABETH BALL Dot” A dandy good sport and a lover of fun.” Speech Club 41, Class Reporter 40, Forensic Club 40, 41, Class Play 40, Home Ec. Club 38, 39, Or- chestra 38, 39, 40, Tennis Club 40. DORIS JEAN BENNETT Jeanie” She likes to exercise her vocal chords!” Speech Club 41; Cheer Leader 40, 41; Music Club 40; Class Play 40; Treas. 39; Class Reporter 38; Home Ec. Club 40; Forensic Club 41; Operetta 38. MARIE PAVEY BOSWELL Ree The proud possessor of an ever- lasting flow of chatter.” Vice-President Speech Club 41; Music Club 39, 40, 41; Class Play 40; 4-H President 39, 40; Class Reporter 39; 4-H Secy, and Treas. 38; Home Ec. Club 38, 39. MILDRED MEADE BROADLEY Millie” Work is work and must be done, but while she works she has some fun.” President 38, 39, Forensic Club 38, 39, 40, 41; Class Play 40; Orchestra 38, 39, 40; Operetta 38, 41; Home Ec. Club 38, 39; Tennis Club 40. IRVIN J. BYRNE Jobnse” A package of fun and mis- chief.” Speech Club 41, Orchestra 38, F. F. A., 38; Reporter of Class 41. — 8 — i



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CLASS HISTORY The old clock in the auditorium has run forward for years, but this evening we shall turn it back 33,234 hours to September 6, 1937, a big day in the lives of each of us. We were twenty-five green freshmen in this school. Gradually as the old clock ticked away that year, some joined our ranks while others left. Mischievous cupid was at work while work itself was responsible for the absence of some. Those leaving us that year were Otis Boswell, Juanita Jewell, Mac Spencer, Marion Spences, and William Priest. Spring came, and the clock took a vacation for the summer, but time for us passed on just the same. The clock began to tick. It was September again, and we were Sophomores. As usual nothing exciting happens to sopho- mores, so with diligent study we made hay while the sun shone. Another September found us juniors. Our pride began to swell. Tommie Fisher left our ranks this year. The end of the year found us changing captains. Mr. Smith left us under the capable guidance of Mr. Sharp. Our last summer vacation passed slowly. It seemed that September would never come. Imagine, we were seniors. Tick-tock, tick-tock, around and around the hand began to move. Little did it know what was in store for this group before it stopped for us in May. We got off to a rush by ordering our rings and invitations the second week of school. In our studies we began with a de- gree of hesitancy. During the fall our teacher would say, “Prepare, prepare, prepare for the end.” However, no one could convince us, so we put it off. But as the pendulum of the clock gained momentum, we were forced to keep pace. Harold Nichols and John Nutter left us last year and we find ourselves, a group of eighteen. t Our school is over (so they say) for most of us. A few of us will go on, some will marry, some will seek a fortune in life, but altogether we shall i hold dear the memories of our school days at old H. H. S. — — 10 —

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