Henderson High School - Revue Yearbook (Henderson, KY)

 - Class of 1957

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I, Dorothy Kitchen, will my lean, lanky figure to Judy Sutton. I, Janice Knight, will my run-about ways trying to catch a man to Betsy Beal. I, Susie Konsler, will my disturbing laugh to Sonny Ward. I, Leland Lancaster, will my magnetic masculine charm to Jerry Smith. I, Glenda Liles, will my love of band boys to Sandra Kerr. I, Phyllis Marlowe, will my sweet and innocent looks to Sue Ball. I, Ronnie Marshall, will my appreciation of a good joke to Franklin McCormick. I, Phyllis Marshall, will my quiet demure ways to Lili Clay. I, James Meadows, will my life of the party ways to Bobby Glick. I, Avanell Mitchell, will my Oklahoma drawl back to the Indians. I, Ronnie McClure, will the honor of being the pret- tiest boy in the Senior Cla.ss to Jimmy Ray Willet. I, Roy McClure, will my knowledge acquired while taking two years of physics to the next sucker who thinks he needs a snap course- I, Barbara McIntyre, will Patsy Corbell nothing. I, Carolyn Odom, will my soft, sweet voice to Terry Fuller. I, Bobby Oglesby, will my favorite hobby of robbing the cradle to Tommy Owen. I, Richard O'Nan, will my souped up Ford to Miss Fisher. I, Dorothy Osborne, will my love for basketball play- ers to Frances Clrk. I, Dorothy Phillips, will my love for the entire faculty to Tooter Leslie. I, Judy Phillips, will my flirtatious manner to the Porter girls. I, Bobby Pinson, will my crew cut and baby blue eyes to Freddie Chappel. I, Eleanor Powell, will my ever increasing knowledge to Jim Scheller. I, Benjamin Posey, will my patience with stubborn cattle to the next country boy with a shotgun. I, Albert Pruitt, will the prospect I have of becoming a henpecked husband to Jim Wilson. I, Bill Pruitt, will my dry wit, funnel, and latest hid- den talent, which is my singing ability, to Mr. Rhoads. I, Janie Rash, will my irresistible and mischievous personality to Charlye Jo Baker. I, Bobby Rednour, will my willowy curves to Linda Ellis. I, Bemice Reese, will the small spot I take up at City High to Bamey I-lillyard. I, Larry Richmond, will my know it all attitude to Darrell Eades. I, Betsy Royster, will my sweet and loving disposition 8 to Carol Brann. I, Ronald Sandefur, will my mighty strength to Joey Temes. I, Joyce Sharp, will my place in chemistry class to Delbert Estes. I, Jeuy Sherrod, will the honor of being elected Pres- ident of the band to Nancy Tanner. I, Ann Smith, will my blush when called upon in sociology to Roger Combleet. I, Irvin Smith, will my ability to talk about some- thing of which I know nothing to I-Iecht Lackey. I, Anne Shaver, will my love for a boy named Ron- nie to Nancy Woodring. I, Martha Sue Shelton, will my ability to ask stupid questions to Nancy Southwood. I, Margie Sigler, will some of my superflous weight to Wayne Wilson. l, Elizabeth Skaggs, will my knowledge of shorthand to anyone that is stupid enough to stick with it two years I, Robert Stanly, will my ability to keep two girls on a string to the next senior guy with enough nerve to try it. I, Mildred Stone, will my selling ability and love for Miss Vaughn right back to her. I, Morris Stone, will my tallness in stature to Tonuny Kemp. I, Martha Sugg, will my boyish giggle and love for dancing to Donna Dickerson. I, Paul Taggart, will my parking place at Park Field to Darrell Sheffer. I, Mary Ruth Toone, will my studious appearance to David Reeder. I, Fred Thomas, will my man of the world ways to Bunny Ball. I, Clinton Todd, will my membership in the Amal- gamated Meat Cutters Union to Charles Mahler. I, Ann Tyson, will my sophisticated swing to Dianne Hazelwood. I, Judy Tanner, will my boldness and brashness to Nancy Parker. I, Tommy Vogel, will my position as Drum Major to Carlos Miller. I, Fay Wallace, will my chronic illnes that keeps me away from school every Monday moming to Calvin Allen We, James Wilke and Darrell Watkins, will our love for goldfish and flowers to Tommy Glover. I, Shirley Westerman, will my title as the Best Look- ing Senior Girl to Janet Cummings. I, Tommy Wicks, will the love I have for my fellow man to Roy Meentemyer. I, Clyde Williams, will my strong, silent, he-man ways to Clark Kissinger. We, Wilma Watson and Bill Polk will the times we have had stealing from old Annuals and prying into other people's business to the lucky juniors who are chosen to do this job next year! We return you to the year 1957! You Are There!

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Thls 15 the year 1967 Due to modem mechamsms and rnventrons we take you to the law offrce of attorneys Watson and Polk Here we fmd the last w1ll and testa ment of our contemporarres of the elass of '57' You Are There' I George Abernathy w1ll my good looks and attrac trveness to grrls to Doug Grbson I Grllys Allen w1ll my knack of gettmg rn trouble for thrngs I don't do to Charles Freels I, Donna Argue, w1ll my love for Mouse to Sandy Jones We Glenda Alexander and B1ll Ruff reluetantly leave our posrtrons of lung and Queen of Crty I-hgh to two junrors who are well llked, and lueky enough to be e lected to rergn durrng 1958 I Judy Barnett, w1ll the desrre Ihave to go on a band trrp to the next Drum Major s g1rl I Lrnda Baskett, w1ll my love for ICC skatlng and the scars I have from lt to Mary Qurnn I Trna Blackwell, w1ll my desue of becomrng a housewrfe and the mother of the year to Sue R1ppetoe I, Mary Blandford, w1ll my loud mouth and horse laugh to Lucrnda Penrungton We June Bolton and Lrnda Hurt, w1ll our matrr momal rntentrons to Mrss Rogers I Slurley Bourland, w111 my vamplng looks to Phyl 11s Wrllrams I Petre Bryant, w1ll my desrre to letter rn four sports I, Hershell Cave, w1ll my ape lrke physrque and ha1ry legs to Lyman Cooper I Lrbby Ann Clay, w1ll my high soprano vo1c to Le veda Sandefur when she cheer leads I, Slurley Cobb, w1ll my Clnlldlty to Aloha Tapp I hsther Colller w1ll anytlung I have, that anyone wants, to anyone that wants rt We, Lrnda Teague Corey Barbara Hayes Monson and Beverly Vrck Stone, havmg already caught our men not wrsh to leave the m to anyone I, Bobby Combleet, w1ll my drug dong bell to Judy Mltchell for her Jeep I Maralee Cox, w1ll my love for B1g Al' to any g1rl who thmks she rs brg enough to take hrm away from m I Charles Crabtree, w1ll my posrtron as lrbranan the band to Mickey Woodward I Carol Crrtser, w1ll my love for a certarn Arkansas boy to anyone who wants to go back rn the hrlls to get ham I, Donna Ctunmlngs, w1ll my love for Tommy Kemp to Dorothy Abernathy I, Judy Davrdson, w1ll my many boy frrends back to therr respectrve g1rl frrcnds wlth many thanks We Phyllrs Dehemper and Sharon Hufnagel, w1ll our duty of takrng names off the afternoon absentee report to future frfth perrod offrce workers I, James Denton, w1ll my membershrp rn the Road Stallron Club to Don Tallant I, Alrce Drckerson, w1ll my naturally blond, curly halr to Sue Gall Humpstead I, Davld Eaklns, will my love for M1ss Melton to the next basketball star I, Betty Edwards, w1ll my brg B'l11Ck to John Boston, who could use lt I, Trav1s Epley, w1ll my affection for men rn the Armed Forees to Glenda Barnett I, Wrllram Flcmmg, w1ll my pleaslngly plump frgure to Sandra Cooksey I, Wanda Fox, w1ll my love for reckless hvlng to Iwancy Hillenbrand We Carol Frey and Harry Tate, w1ll our corner 1n the hall to Marsha Connell and Sonny M1115 I, Frances Grvens, w1ll my shy ways dreamy eyes and odd walk to Lors Schroeder Vve, Fred Grbson and Charles Parker, w1ll our 11fe long fr1endsh1p to Jac kre Palmore and Carlyle Ba1ley I, Rebecca Glover, w1ll rry hatred of boys to those freshman manhunters We Anlta Grsh and lNorma Jo Mernck, wrll our love for Lmderclassmen to Barbara Laprngton I Joann Green, wrll my green 'name to any boy who 1S w1l11ng to change It 1, Carolyn Grrffrn, will my beautrful wavy locks to Carl Crrtser I, Byron Hall, will my jumpm and Jrven carefree ways to John Rrggs day and get away wrth lt to next year's 10 o'clock scholar I, Robert Hancock, w1ll my lazmess and reluctance to study to Bud Crafton I B111 Harralson, w1ll my safe and caut1ous dr1v1ng to Gayle lN1l'lSte3.Ll I Betty Harms, wrll my hrgh prtch rn tone of vorce to Martha Lantrlp I Pamela Harpole, wrll my love for college boys to Dranne Orsburn I Grnny Herlbronner, w1ll my brg, brown, bug eyes and the scream 1 have acqtured to any other back seat dnver James Hatley, w1ll my habltual srlence to my baby brother Jerry Walter Head will my cat man ways to Nancy Pugh Lenora Houtchen, w1ll my damty lrttle feet to Con me Preston INaney Howard w1ll my wonderful personalrty and my Ipana srmle to Brenda Murphy I, Alrce Hust, w1ll my 1nab1l1ty to frgure out Mrs Re1hl's system of gradmg to any onconnng semor who wants to try rt I Agnes Ivrc, w1ll the good tlmes lhave 1n drrver s trarnrng to any blfl who 1S lucky enough to drrve Mr Plaln around town I, Barbara Ixammerlohr, w1ll my wrrtrng abrlrty and posltlon at the Gleaner and Journal to my srster, June cw n I 9 ' ' I ' , , . . - 1 . . 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THIS IS THE YEAR 1977 By means of modem mechanrsms and rnventrons YOU ARE THERE' ' San Francrsco, Calrforma We were worknrg the nrght wateh out of lost and found department It was 9 P M Tuesday, May 21 1977 My partner's name rs Lt Kmght My name rs Tate A call came from Alcatraz prrson The warden wanted to see us We arrrved at the gates at approxrmately 9 30 P M Guard Robert Hancock opened up and led us to Warden Charles Parker Warden Parker came rrght to the pornt He was a member of the 1957 graduatrng class of Henderson Hrgh School and had been notrfred of a secret class retmron The only trouble was one of hrs classmates was lost It was our Job to frnd hrm Back at headquarters our superror offrcer, Sergeant Jrm I-latley, assrgrred some secret servrcemen to assrst rn the search The logrcal place to start lookrng for the lost person was back rn Henderson, so the next mornrng Walter Head, Agnes Ivre, Darrell Watk.rns, Esther Collrer, and Barbara Hayes Monson Jorned us at the arrport The prlot Rrchard O'Nan and hostess Dorothy Krtchen assured us that weather condrtrons were favorable and we would We were met rn Henderson by Mayor Robert Corn bleet and Commrssoners Hershell Cave and Fred Grbson They took us drrectly to the lugh school where Prrncrpal Pamela Harpole rntroduced us to the staff The grrls gym teacher, Brll Harralson, and Donna Cummrngs, t Senror Englrsh teacher, took us to the Socrology room where Mrs Rherl s replacement, Tommy Wreks, was teaching The new basketball coach Trna Blackwell was gettrng the team ready for the toumament Back rn the offrce, secretary Joann Green showed us to the frles We searched drlrgently but the record on our mrssrng person had been destroyed We left the school and went to the newspaper offree for a look at therr records Alrce Hust took us on a tour of the plant and we saw Becky Glover, Leland Lan caster, Alrce Drckerson, Carolyn Grrffrn and Larry Rrch mond rn the offrces of the edrtorral department Ronme Marshall and Paul Taggart had recently been moved rn as head of the sports department srnce Bobby Prnson and Dave Eakrns had moved up the ladder to the New York Herald where they worked drrectly wrth Herald edrtor Barbara Kammerlohr Back rn the front offree we talked to Phyllrs Fox and Betty Edwards and explarned our mrs sron to them They referred us to the local pohce de partment where we were shown rnto the offrce of Chief of Polrce Fred Thomas Fred promrsed to do hrs best and rmmedrately called rn hrs best workers, Judy Davrdson, Avanell Mrtchell Mrldred Stone, Phylhs DeKemper, and Ann Smrth and explarned the case rn detarl to them They drspersed to therr offrces and checked thoroughly but alas, they could drscover nothrng Our next means of strategy would be a natronwrde appeal from the local televrsron statron Statron manager Thomas Hallmark Jnformed us that we were to make a guest appearance on the Judy Tan ner Show Upon arnvmg at the statron, we drscovered that the show was already on the arr and the manager Sharon Httfnagel ushered us rmmedrately to the drrector of the show, Shrrley Westerman Mrss Westermanpornted out cameramen James Denton and Morrrs Stone and told us to keep our eyes on them It looked as though the F B l would be our next stop We plarmed to stay the nrght rn Henderson and get an early start the next momrng for Wash1ngton,D C The newest and largest hotel rn the V1C1I11ly was the Ruff telephone operator Berruce Reese connected us with receptronrst Mary Ruth Toone who took our reservauons for the nrght As we entered the hotel we were con fronted by a barrage of flashbulbs, but they weren t for us, they were all armed at the famous movre actress Phyllrs Marlowe accompamed by the great mov1e scrrpt wrrter Brll Polk After a wonderful drnner served by Chef Glllys Allen we were entertarned by the natronally known Band Boys wrth drrector Jerry Sherrod rn charge Tommy Vogel rendered a hauntrng melody on the trombone whrle Brll Flenung, Irvrn Srruth Bobby Oglesby and Roy McClure lent a soft background to the song Guest star Charles Crabtree drummed the next act, The Seven Dwarfs Plus Two dance team onto the stage Th.rs great team starrrng Betsy Royster, Martha Sugg Anne Shaver Janie Rash Grnny Herlbronner, Betty Harrrs, Frances Grvens, Judy Bamett and Donna Argue, was makrng a natron wrde tour w1th therr famous act Promptly at 5 45 the next momrng the phone rang, and the brrght vorce of Judy Phrllrps announced that breakfast was berng served After arnvmg at the arrport for the momrng flrght, . . , I I . 7 . . 5 - - - . ,,. . . . . arrive on time. hotel, which was owned and operated by Bill Ruff. The . . . 7 ' . . he , , . , . . . , , . . 5 . , . . , ' x , I , ' X ' ll ll ' . . , . . . ' 7 - . '. 1 . . . . . 1- I - I 7. ., ' x . - , f q

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