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As I had been successfully established in a Beauty Shop in Owensboro, Kentucky, for nearly ten years, I decided to make a tour and find out the whereabouts of each of my classmates of 1946. I boarded a train in Owensboro for Henderson. As I got off the train, I decided to go up town and do a little shopping. I stopped at Wilson's Hardware Store and 1 heard a familiar voice. When I looked, I saw Marie Moss typing at least seventy- five words per minute. After talking with her, I found out that she was taking her vacation the next week and would like to take the trip with me. We came out by Hebbardsville, and learned that Sara was living very near. We went to their farm and found that they were very hapy in their new home. As we went on our journey, we stopped at Bowling Green, Kentucky, and found that Joyce Crawford was principal of the Business University. We had a long talk with her and learned that she had five hundred pupils at her school and sixteen teachers under her supervision. Arriving in New York City, New York, we were very much surprised to see Bill Newman head of a large hospital with a lot of good-looking nurses taking his orders. When we finally reached home, we were tired but happy. — Irene Staples. — 11 —
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11 We, the Seniors of 1946, being sound in mind and body — and in all other things except finances — and recognizing the great responsibility of upholding the dignity of our position, do find it necessary to will and bequeath the following to our under- classmen and teachers. To our faculty we do will our hearts full of gratitude for all they have done for us, knowing that without their help, we could have accomplished nothing. To the Juniors, we do will our dignified seats on the right of the auditorium, hoping that they will occupy them more fully. I, Marie Moss, do will and bequeath my book, How to Win Friends through Quietness, to Jean Goldsberry. I, Sara Crafton, do will and bequeath my love for Hebbards- ville to Martha Nichols, and my jolly ways to Grace Wilson. I, Joyce Crawford, do will and bequeath my love for the Junior boys to Helen Sinkhom, and my height to Ronnie Fray. I, Irene Staples, do will and bequeath my short and dumpy figure to Jean Ball. I, William Newman, do will and bequeath by winning smiles to Hugh Basket. We, the undersigned, do hereby solemnly affirm, to the best of our knowledge and belief, that this the last will and testa- ment of the Senior Class of Hebbardsville High School in the year 1946, and in the presence of the said class, I do hereby set my seal upon it. (Signed) Sara Crafton. Witnesses: Marie Moss Irene Staples -10-
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Greenest freshman Silliest sophomore-------------- Jolliest junior Most dignified senior----------- Best dressed student Best all-around girl Best all-around boy Wittiest student Biggest gum-chewer Biggest day-dreamer Best athlete Laziest student Busiest student Student with most pep Model student Grinniest grinner Biggest grumbler Biggest Gold-digger Most polite student Best all-around sport Romeo and Juliet Friendliest girl Friendliest boy Lover of wine, women, and cars Emma Gibson Mary Jo Freeman Bettye Watson Marie Moss Bettye Watson Vickie Brack Tommie Sugg Sara Crafton Albert Denton Adele Reeder Arnold Hazelwood Cecil Gattes Grace Wilson Sara Crafton -------------Bettye Watson Hugh Baskett Robert Bennett Robert Bassett Marianna Smithhart - Marianna Smithhart George Bennett - Joyce Priest Marianna Smithhart Harold Gibson Johnny Allgcod —12 —
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