Hebbardsville High School - Varsity Yearbook (Hebbardsville, KY)

 - Class of 1948

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CLASS WILL We the Senior Class of 1948 being of sound mind and body, do will and bequeath these our dearest possessions to our underclassmen and teachers. I, Vickie Brack, do will and bequeath my ability as song bird to Peggy Sugg. I, Carolyn Frields, do will and bequeath my ability as cheerleader to Joyce Boswell. I, Jean Goldsberry, do will and bequeath my friendly and jolly ways to Ann Moss. I, Delores Glassco, do will and bequeath my quiet and dignified ways to Martha Fruit. I, Virginia Boswell, do will and bequeath my tom boyish ways and my love for fun to Nancy Philips. I, Harold Gibson, do will and bequeath my love for sports to Bobbie Claycomb. I, Imogene Wilson, do will and bequeath my soft voice to Ramona Fray. I, George Bennett, do will and bequeath my love to farm to Buddy Newman. I, Bobbie Nelson, do will and bequeath my ability to play the School Song to Thelma Hazelwood. I, Joyce Priest, do will and bequeath my ability to make good grades to Earnie Gibson. I, Mary Jo Freeman, do will and bequea'h my ability to make friends to Nannie Gibson. I, Calvin Gibson, do will and bequeath my daily exercise period to Billy Staples, hoping it will keep his muscles in shape. I, Jean Ball, do will and bequeath my ability to get aong with Mr. Lindenberg to Dan Wilkerson. I, Joy Staples, do will and bequeath my smiling manner to Betty Sigler. We, the Seniors, in all due respect, do will and bequeath the follow- ing to our dear teachers: To our principal, Mr. Lindenberg, we do will and bequeath a secretary to help him keep things in order in his office. To Mr. Reithel, we do will and bequeath fourteen well-worn physics and geometry books and a well equipped laboratory and may he have a good time conducting experiments. To Mrs. Gibson, we do will and bequeath a new copy of Pilgrim's Progress and Les Miserables which are so badly needed, because of the copies we so often used. To Mrs. Farley, we do will and bequeath a new Plymouth automobile so she can make her rounds to check on how the students are getting along with their program of work. To Miss Newman, we do will and bequeath a new revised Webster's Dictionary with complete pronunciation. To Miss Briscoe, we do will and bequeath a Toni permanent, and if requested a Senior girl will give it to her. Signed: Virginia Boswell Witnesses: Carolyn Frields, Bobbie Nelson — 10

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CLASS PROPHECY lean Goldsberry Hebbardsville, Ky. Dear Joy Ann, I have a job as traveling store detective. Last month I made a tour in the east for the company. I decided that while I was traveling I'd try to find out about each of our classmates we had at Hebbardsville High School. Just before I left the main office, which is located in Indianapolis, I went down to the hospital, where I had been told Mary Jo Freeman is work- ing. She told me she enjoyed her work tremendously. She had received a letter just the day before from Lieut. Colonel Calvin Gibson. He is stationed at an Air Corps Base in Florida. Vickie Brack wrote me that she is private secretary to the president of the First National Bank at Henderson. She has been married a year!!! George Bennett has bought another farm. He goes for farming in a big way. Joyce Priest, well, she always did like to feed chickens. She has been feeding George's fcr Ihe last six mcnihs. Ginny Boswell, amazing as it is, is a dietician at a resort hotel in Miami, Florida. She says she will be an old maid but I doubt it. Harold Gibson is coaching basketball at U. K. They have won every game this season. Carolyn Frields goes to every game. Naturally she would. Although her beauty salon keeps her busy, she's never too tired to see a game. Delores Glassco has been head night nurse at Henderson Hospital ever since she came out of Nursing School. When she isn't on duty, you can see her keeping a handsome guy company. Jean Ball made the grade of private secretary to Jim Ellis. She had better watch out for those old bachelors. Imogene Wilson has the same vocation as some of our other class- mates, taking care of unfortunate people. She is nursing at Deaconess Hos- pital in Evansville. I met Bobbie Nelscn on the street in Henderson. We were talking about the fun we had trying to make coke Machine Mechanics of curselves. She has a position teaching music at Barrett High. Since you are in the west I thought you would enjoy hearing ah cut everyone. I'm so glad you're happy as Warner Brothers stenographer. Yours truly. Jean Goldsberry



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SENIORS President Vice President MARJORIE JEAN BALL ••MARGIE” VIRGINIA E. BOSWELL JENNIE So helplul, kind, and sweet. Class Play '47 '48. Class Pres. '47-’48. The same wherever she goes.' Class Play '47 '48. V-Pres. Sr. Class '47 ''’8.

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