Henderson High School - Revue Yearbook (Henderson, KY)
- Class of 1958
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A O M CLP lj 140400 1 3 ,.Pm D 5 AM- i 8 M W I WW f'i1'W'v 1+ PRESENTED BY THE SENIUR CLI-XSS if , r i Hlllllllllll ' l fllllll Martha Lantrip, Patsy Corbell, Virgil Toone, Carole Loyd, Sandra Cooksey, Carol Brann, Jo Nell Gibbs, Dale Brown, Nancy Tanner, David Reeder, Jim Scheller, Dianne Osburn, and Miss Melton. REV STAFF Wifh The publicafion of the 1958 Revue, our staff has sfriven to bring you the best yearbook ever. The record of this school year has been presented through the means of an exclusive Snapshot Editors pictorial process . . M' V .V S sis.-'L 'F . 1 as HT Frances Clark, Leveda Sandefur, Don Tallant, Joey 'WY' Editor and Advisor Literary and Activities Editors and Assistant-Editor Ili Ternes, Doug Griffin, Jerry Smith, Charlye Jo Baker, Sue Rippetoe, Judy Vanover, Larry Cotton, Nancy Tanner, David Reeder, Jim Scheller, Nancy Woodring, and Barbara Lapington. REVUE STAFF On these two pages, we have shown the Revue Staff in its entirety with the -1-ypists intention of giving special recognition to those who have worked so hard. 21' I X' igrlas. . I :Q-D. r , N 'Siva' Q 151 an SW- THIS IS O R SCHOOL THIS IS OUR SCHOOL, Henderson High School, of which we are justly proud. We claim as our justification the results of the com- bined efforts of all. Without the ground work laid by our forefathers, we would not have our present educational system. Without the full support of our community, we would not have this building, We invite you now, by way of the following pages, to stroll through the halls of OUR SCHOOL, fi E 9 YE, v f F4 M , ' vi A 'ra l in Qxsmx r. - ,3,A,,. ' ,fi I,9'L' ' O ' STANLEY JOHNSON RUSSELL R. BELOW Superintendent Principal CORA LEE WHITEHOUSE Bookkeeper F, 4. 1 X. 47,- 4- Q- BOARD OF EDUCATION James Davis Dorothy Reid Hilary Pruitt Archie Riehl, Chairman Margaret MCC011um 5 111 MRS . BRAME Home Economics MISS CAVE MR. CHAPMAN Bookkeeping Civics ft ING' ' nf' YM- 7 'Of 'X' MRS. CRAFTON MR. DIEM MISS DUDLEY MISS FARLEY Algebra Music History History MISS FISHER MRS, FRYER MISS GIBSON MR, HOUSE MRS, KING English Spanish Physical Education Science English IAQ T 41: l 69 'Q' il' 'f MRS . LINDLE Mathematics M135 MELTON MR. MOORE MR, MORTON Mathematics Shop Band J 'fev- ,,,-, Vg, ' ff Mas, Poons MRS. R1EHL MR. RHOADS MISS ROGERS English Sociology Science English MRS. SEIBERT MR, SHELTON MRS. SIGHTS MRS. SUMMERS MISS VAUGHN Typing Physical Education Librarian Science Shorthand of---...,. wr' A f .W X .ab A 'i 4,4-,' QI 1 1 lx t E I A ,ty 01 Q A , J A , v- -+ A A .5 ' It Qybi 'A , we EN 4 K X Jw' N, 614 m J ., Q ri 3 , 'Q V K 1 'gk-s s , ' X 4 ' E ,I Qi X W XA, 6 I ' N Q N. in 1 , if NX M X EN f 4 Qi Q12 HE HM f an A ff f W1 A Av 4' Y 'L ,IVA U 'X 'Q I ' -, 5 V , . N. Q YOU MUST HAVE BEEN A BEAUTIFUL BABY -MFT , X 'S ff' ' I , ?f I 1 1vl 'vw If xx I Q V S! ' P,, :,., SENIURS I V 41 fi, if 'IU' 'QL X Ea' uf -:L .02 CALVIN YOUNG ALLEN uC.Y.n There is great ability in knowing how to conceal one's ability. Barret 1, H.H.S. 2, 3,4, Student Council 1, Quill Staff 4 fCo-Editorj, Concert Choir 1, 3, Drama Festival 3, Coronation Emcee 3, Track 3,4, Football 4, I Speak for Democ- racy Contest 4, College Club 4, Club 4. LARRY STANLEY ALTMAN Deacon The best soldiers are not warlike. Southern Junior High 1, Theodore Ahrens Trade High 2, H.H.S. 3,4, Concert Choir 3,4, Allied Youth 3, Dramatics Club 3. CHARLYNE IO BAKER CJ, What sunshine is to flowers smiles are to humanity. Barret 1, H.H.S. 2, 3,4, Coronation Waltz 3, Quill Staff 1,4, Revue Staff 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Uleporterjg Booster Club 2, Dramat- ics Club 3 fTreasurerj, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Toastmasters 1, 2, 3, College Club 4. WALLACE OWEN BALL JR. Bunny Speak to him of Jacob's ladder and h would ask the number of steps. Barret 1, H.H.S. 2, 3,4, Football 1, Manager 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Coronation Waltz 3, Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3,4, H Club 3,4, Photography Club 4, College Club 4. .TERRY BARRON Dimples The man that blushes is not quite a brute.' Barret 1, H. H. S. 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, H Club 2, 3,4, Booster Club 2. ELIZABETH HILDA BEAL Betsy Though I am always in haste, I am never in a hurry. Barret 1, H.H.S. 2, 3,4, Band 1,2, 3,4 fPres- identj, Cherry Blossom Festival 3, Music Festival 2, 3,4, Quill Staff 4, F. N.A. 2, 3, 4 fSecretaryj, Allied Youth 1,2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, College Club 4, Booster Club 2, Junior Toastmasters 1, 2, 3. Y?-4, 4. xnxx M-1 ww Ne.. 49' 1 i 'ts ,- Z! . , J GERRY FAYE BEARD Gerry None but herself can be her parallel. Barret 1, H.H.S. 2, 3,4, Concert Choir 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Booster Club 2, Future Homemakers 2, Future Retailers 4, Tri-Hi- Y Club ,4. GLORIA JEAN BEBOUT Glory A real friend, whose company is an ever- lasting pleasure. Barret 1, H.H. S. 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3,4, Cherry Blossom Festival 3, Future Home- makers 2, 4. JOHN PAUL BOSTON Johnny Though men have died of overwork, I feel that I shall live a long time. Barret l, H.H.S. 2, 3,4, Coronation Waltz 3, Student Council 1, Future Retailers 4, College Club 4, Booster Club 2. CAROL SUE BRANN Caro1 Continuous as the stars that shine and twinkle on the Milky Way. Barret 1, H.H. S. 2, 3,4 fSecretaryj, Concert Choir 2, 3, Music Festivals 2, 3, Coronation Candidate 3, Revue Staff 4, Honor Society 2, 3 fSecretaryJ, 4 Nice -Presidentjg Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 2, Secretarial Club 4, Allied Youth l, 2, 3 fSecretaryj, 4 fChaplainj, F. H.A. 2, 3 fParliamentarianj, 4 fReporterJ, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, College Club 4. COLLINS DALE BROWN Dale Charm strikes the right, but merit wins the soul. Barret 1, H.H.S. 2, 3,4, Football 2, Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Revue Staff 4, Honor Society 2, 3 fVice-Presidentj, 4 fPresidentj, Photo- graphy Club 4, H Club 4. College Club 4. HAROLD EUGENE BURGENER Gene He cares too much for life, to sit long with a book. Barret 1, H.H.S. 2, 3,4, Band 1, 2, 3,4, Dance Band 3,4, Pep Band 4. I1 iii' 4-or T .M Q viii! f -fs if 117' . ...if 3 , BETTY ANN BURTON Belly A quitter never wins, but a winner never quits. Barret lg H.H.S. 2, 3,4g Honor Society 3, 4, Future Homemakers 1, 2, Secretarial Club 4. ROBERT RAY CARTER Bob For he was studious of his case. Barret 1gH.H.S. 2, 3,4. DAVID HARRELL CATES David For if he will, he will, you may depend on it. But if he won't, he won't, and that's the end of it. Barret lg H.H.S. 2, 3,4g Future Retailers 4. FREDERICK LEON CHAPPELL Freddie Worry kills people. Why die? Barret lg H.H.S. 2, 3,4. PATRICIA PRUITT CHRISTIAN Pat I like a man, but not men. Barret lg l-l.H. S. 2, 3,4g Honor Society 3, 4g Future Teachers 2, Allied Youth 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Booster Club 2g Future Retailers 4. CORA FRANCES CLARK Frances Precious things are done up in little packages. Barret lg H.H.S. 2, 3,43 Football Queen lg Basketball Queen Candidate lg Junior Varsity Cheerleader lg Varsity Cheerleader 2, 4g Basketball Queen 3, Coronation Program 3, Revue Staff 4. Pep Club 1, 2, 3,45 Allied Youth 2g Future Nurses 23 Booster Club 2, Concert Choir l, 2,4g Future Teachers 4g All State Chorus 4. I2 A-1 -wi 'Tix 'B-. X I gl '-hu. ,-434' , .51 r ? lf K. ANNA GRACE CLAYTON Annie Her voice is soft and low, an excellent thing in women. Barret 15 H.H.S. 2, 3,45 Pep Club 1, 25 Future Homemaker 1, 25 Future Nurses 35 Secretarial Club 45 Allied Youth 4. JAMES ROGER CONNOLLY Frogie No sinner yet no saint perhaps, but well, the very best of chaps. Barret 15 H.H. S. 2, 3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 All-State 45 Color Guard 45 Coronation Waltz 35 Allied Youth 1, 2, 35 College Club 4. SANDRA LEE COOKSEY Cooksey Who mixed reason with pleasure, and wisdom with mirth. Barret 15 l-l.H.S. 2 fSecretaryJ, 3,45 Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Accompanist 2, 3, 45 Coronation Waltz 35 T.V. Varieties 15 All-State Chorus 2, 3,45 Revue Staff 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Booster Club 25 Allied Youth 2, 3,45 Honor Society 2, 3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 College Club 4. DWIGHT LYMAN MOODY COOPER, JR, Killdee Laugh and the world laughs with you. Barret 15 H.H.S. 2, 3,45 Basketball 2, 35 Coronation Waltz 35 Photography Club 2, 45 Booster Club 25 Allied Youth 25 College Club fRBD'LI6l'J 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4. RONNIE GAYLE COOPER Ronnie . Try and you may5 don't and you won't. Barret l5.ll.H.S. 2, 3,45 Allied Youth 1. PATRICIA SUE CORBELL Patsy Better late than never. Barret 15 H.H.S. 2, 3, 45 Concert Choir 15 Coronation Waltz 35 Quill Staff 45 Revue Staff 45 Student Council 1,25 Future Nurses 3,45 Pep Club 3, 45 Booster Club 25 College Club 4. 13 fb 'O' Q9' 4 II ' 1 J 1 ?,,.QgJq F ' 1 JAMES LAWRENCE COTTON Larry He worked with patience which means almost power. Barret lg H. H. S. 2, 3, 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Coronation Waltz 3g Revue Staff 4g Photography Club 2,4g College Club 4g H Club 3, 4 fSecretaryjg Booster Club 2g Tri-Hi-Y 4. LILLION MAE CUMMINGS Skipper Her happiness consists not in doing what she likes, but in liking what she has to do. Barret Ig H.H.S. 2, 3,4g Concert Choir 2, 3g Future Homemakers 3, 4 fTreasurerQg Allied Youth 4g College Club 4. LINDA RUTH DENTON L.D. We are charmed by her neatness of person. Barret lg H.l-l.S. 2, 3,4g Coronation Waltz 3g Christmas Queen Candidate lg Concert Choir lg Football Queen Candidate 4g Pep Club 1, 4g Booster Club 2g Allied Youth 2g Future Teachers 4g Future Homemakers 1, 2g College Club 4g Tri-Hi-Y 4. ANITA LOUISE DOSS Little Bit For may we seek before we find a heart so gentle and so kind. Barret 1g H.H.S. 2, 3,4g Future Homemakers 1,2, 3, 4g Pep Club 1, 2g Booster Club 2. JAMES RICHARD FARLEY Dick Happy go lucky, fair and free, nothing there is that worries me. Barret 1g I-l.H. S. 2, 3, 4. CHARLES E. FREELS. Charlie The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it. Barret 1g H.H.S. 2, 3,4g Coronation Waltz 3g Quill Staff 4g Drama Festival 3g Photo- graphy Club 3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 3g Booster Club 2g College Club 4. f P 4 FA zur gm ptr fr -ff JO NELL GIBBS ..Jo., Of Io Nell we are justly proud, for she isn't quiet and she isn't loud. Barret 1gH.H.S. 2, 3,4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Booster Club 2g Secretarial Club 4g F.H.A. 2, 3g Tri-Hi-Y 3g College Club 4g Concert Choir 2, 3g Revue Staff 4. SUE CAROL GIBBS Susie Better to be little and shine than big and cast a shadow. Barret lg H.H.S. 2, 3,4g Future Homemakers 1, 2g Future Retailers 4. DOUGLAS H. GIBSON The Toe A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the wisest men. Barret lg l-l. H. S. 2, 3, 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 1, 3, 4g Basketball Junior Varsity Manager 2, 3, 4g H Club 3, 4g Booster Club 2g College Club 4g Photography Club 2. REBECCA ADAMS GILMORE Becky A victim of cupids dart. Barret lg H.l-1. S. 2, 3,4g Future Retailers 4g Future l-lomemakers 1, 2,4. ROBERT GALE GLICK Bob A heart free from care is better than a full purse. Barret lg H. H.S. 2, 3,4g Coronation Waltz 3. DOUGLAS CLUVER GRIFFIN Cheese He gave with a zest and he gave his bestg give him the best to come. Barret lg H.H.S. 2, 3,4g Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball Manager l, 2, 3, 4g Foot- ball lg Revue Staff 4g Club 2, 3,4 fReporterJg Allied Youth 2, 4g College Club 4g Booster Club 2g Photography Club 4g Tri- H1 Y 4. g 'x WV' 1- vqsi - . DONNA SUE HALL Donna 'Life would be very dull without her. Barret 1, l-l.H.S. 2, 3,4, Concert Choir 2, 3, F.H.A. 3,4, Allied Youth 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 2, secretarl ial Club 4, College Club 4, Honor Society 3,4. JOHN WARD HALL ..GooSe.. Athlete, wisecraker, and sometimes a student. Barret 1, H.l-l.S. 2, 3,4 QTreasurerJ, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 4, Track 3, 4, Coronation Waltz 3, Concert Choir 3, Quill Staff 4, H Club 3,4, Booster Club 2, College Club 4, Photography Club 2. EARNEST EARL HAMMONDS Ernie A rolling stone gathers no moss. Barret 1, H.l-l.S. 2,3,4. MARY ANN HANCOCK Mary Ann The shortest answer is doing. Barret 1, l-l.H.S. 2, 3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, Cherry Blossom Festival 3, F.N.A. 2, 3,4, F.T.A. 1, Pep Club 2, Booster Club 2, Allied Youth 1, 2, 3, 4, College Club 4. SUE CARROLL HANCOCK Suzie She is sure that care is an enemy of life. Barret 1: H.l-l.S. 2,,3,4, Future Nurses 2, Future Homemakers 4, Allied Youth 4, Quill Staff 3, Booster Club 2. PHYLLIS KAY HANSEN ll Kay!! fix A fwfr' Y:-.7 AWN 11? we as Sincere and true, she strives in all her best to do. Barret 1, H.H.S. 2, 3,4, Coronation Candi- date 3, Allied Youth l, 2,4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretarial Club 4. 'I6 wb 2' 415' if 5. . 1' , 'f MELANIE ANN HARWOOD Mel With a jest on her tongue, and a smile on her lips, she's bubbling with fun to her fingertips. Barret 13 H.H.S. 2, 3,43 Booster Club 23 F.R.A. 43 Concert Choir 1, 2,4. BETTY KATHERINE HAYES Betty All-around--earnest in work and friendly to all. Memphis High School 13 Harrisburg Town- ship High School 23 H.H.S. 3,42 F.T.A. 33 F.H.A. 43 Allied Youth 33 Future Retailers 4. WILLIAM R. HAYNES Bi1l Stuffed with the stuff that is fine. Barret 13 H.H. S. 2, 3,43 Track 2, 3, 43 Coronation Waltz 33 Quill Staff 43 Allied Youth 23 Student Council 3,42 College Club 43 Photography Club 4. MARTHA JANE HAYS Mart Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. Barret 13 H.H.S. 2, 3,43 Concert Choir 1, 2, 43 Music Festival 2,41 Pep Club 1,23 F.H.A. 1, 2g Allied Youth 2, 3, 4 fTreasurerj3 Secretarial Club 4. TOMMY DALE HAYS Tommy Alas for those that never sing but die with all their music in them. Barret 13 H.H.S. 2, 3, 43 Future Retailers 4 flleporterj. JERRI DEAN HILLENBRAND Jerri It is nice to be natural, when you are naturally nice. Barret 13 H.H.S. 2, 3,4: Quill Staff 43 Choir 1, 2, 33 T.V. Varieties 13 Pep Club 43 Allied Youth 4. 17 'Sn L T 1 ff I DONNA JOYCE JERNIGAN Don A merry heart goes all the day. Barret 1, H.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3,4, Cherry Blossom Festival 3, Music Festival 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth 3, 4, F. H. A. 2, 4. IUDITH GAYLE KNIGHT Pete Cleave ever to the sunnier side of doubt. Clay 8: Barret 1, H.H.S. 2, 3,4, Concert Choir 2,4, Allied Youth 4, Booster Club 2. CHARLES EDWARD LANDER Bud Always trying to do his best, Charles will certainly attain success. Barret 1, H. H.S. 2, 3,4, Football 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 3,4, Basketball 1, Coronation Candidate 3, H Club 2, 3,4, Allied Youth 4. FRED T , LANDER Fred The word impossible is not in his dictionary, Barret High 1, H.H.S. 2, 3,4, Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State 2, Choir Librarian 1,2, 3,4. MARTHA LOU LANTRIP Martha Hitch your wagon to a star. Barret 1, H.H.S. 2, 3,4, Band 1, Concert Choir 2, Coronation Waltz 3, Revue Staff 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3 fVice-Presidentj, 4 QPresi- dentj, Future Teachers 2, 3,4, Dramatics 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Booster Club 2, Allied Youth 2, College Club 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. BARBARA JEAN LAPINGTON Barbara She moves as a goddess and is our queen. Barret 1, H. H. S. 2, 3 Nice -Presidentj, 4, Cheerleader 4, Football Queen Candidate 3, Coronation Queen 3, Revue Staff 4, Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3 fVice- Presidentj, 4 fPresidentj, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H. A. 2, 3 fSecretaryj, 4 fSecretaryJ, F.T.A.' l, Booster Club 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2 1Secretaryj, 3, 4, Allied Youth 2, College Club 4. NJ fi --. S. 4-6' 6,411 -J' 01 t fa-P cf-I -'ffl 1 VD IQ! 'D RONALD LEECH Ronnie Nothing is more useful than silence. Barret 1, H. H.S. 2, 3, 4. BILLIE MASON LEMONS Billie Her smile would have brought out the dog- wood blossoms in December. Bosse 1,2, 3, H.H.S. 4, Cinderella Queen Candidate 1, 29 Etiquitte Club 2, fVice- President-Bossejg Modeling Club 3, fVice- President-Bossejg Delta's Club 1, 2, 3 fBosseJg Y-Teens 1 fBossej, Secretarial Club 4 Wice-Presidentjg F.N.A. 4. RUSSELL LEE LEMON The greatest truths are the simplest, and so are the greatest men. Barret lg County High 23 H.H.S. 3,4g Baseball Club 2, Football Club 2. BILLY NORMAN LESLIE Tooter So much to dog so little done. Barret 1 fSecretary-Treasurerjg H.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2. SHIRLEY LAV ON LESLIE Shir1 Little deeds of kindness little words of love. Barret 1gH.H.S. 2, 3, 4, F. H.A. 1, 2, Allied Youth 4g Secretarial Club 4. ELIZABETH RAY LOCKE Libby Initiative, industry, intrepidity will carry you far. Barret lg H.H.S. 2, 3,4g Concert Choir 1, 2, T.V. Varieties lg Coronation Waltz 3, Junior Varsity Cheerleader Ig Quill Staff 4, Pep Club 1, 2, F.H.A. 1,4g Allied Youth 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. f ' Q-r 51 mfg CAROLE ELLEN LOYD Curl Kind words are the blossoms, kind deeds are the fruits. Barret 15 H.H.S. 2, 3,45 Concert Choir 1, 25 T.V. Varieties l5 Coronation Waltz 35 Revue Staff 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,45 F,l-LA. 2, 3 fHistorianJ, 4 fHiSf0fi3HD: Booster Club 25 Allied Youth 25 Secretarial Club 45 College Club 4. ROY PAUL MEENTEMEYER ..R0y.. He that has patience may compass any- thing. Bosse 15 H.H.S. 2,3,45 Concert Choir l,2, 3, 45 All-State Choir 2, 3,45 Concert Choir President 45 Automobile Club 1. CARLOS K. MILLER Carlos He's very tall and very polite, and tries to do everything right. Barret 1, 25 H. H. S. 3, 4, 5: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. VERA IUDITH MITCHELL Mitch A smile with an intent to do mischief. Barret 15 H.H.S. 2, 3, 45 Coronation Waltz 35 Concert Choir 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,45 Allied Youth 2,5 Future Teachers 2, 45 Future Nurses 35 Booster Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 45 College ciub 4. 'Ql- FLOY DUANE MOORE Duane Soft gentleness has she, and sweet attrac- tive grace. Fairfield Community High School 1, 2, 35 H.H.S. 45 Girls Chorus 15 Advanced Girls Chorus 25 Secretarial Club 4g Pep Club 1, 2, 3. BETTY RRANCES MORTIS Betty 'In friendship I early was taught to believe. Barret lg H.H.S. 2, 3,45 Quill Staff 35 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3g Pep Club 25 Future Retailers 4. 20 -1 g ' x s 4 '-4 'N l thai U' -1-PT7 BRENDA MURPHY Murf Politeness is to human nature what warmth is to wax. Barret lg 'H.H. S. 2 fVice-Presidentj, 3 KSCCTCIUYP. 4: Concert Choir 2, 3 lReporterj, 4. All-State Chorus 3g Coronation Program 3g Allied Youth 1, 2, 3 fPresidentj, 4 fPresidentjg Future Teachers 3, 4, Pep Club 2g Booster Club 2, Secretarial Club 4, College Club 4. RONALD W, NUNN ..Ron.. 'His words, .though few in quantity, surpass the rest in qua1ity. Barret lg H.H.S. 2, 3,45 Concert Choir 3,4 fManagerjg Future Retailers fVice-Presidentj 4. EMILY DIANNE ORSBURN Dianne Sense is her helmet, wit is but the plume. Barret lg H.H.S. 2, 3,4g Concert Choir 1,2g T.V. Varieties lg Coronation Waltz 33 Quill Staff 4g Revue Staff 4g Honor Society 3, 43 Student Council 43 Future Teachers 25 Future Nurses 3, 4 fVice-Presidentjg Allied Youth 2g Pep Club 2, 3, 4g Booster Club 2, College Club 4. JOHN WORSHAM PALMORE Jackie Being good is such a lovely job. He's on vacation. Kentucky Military Institute 1, 2g H.H. S. 3, 4g Coronation Waltz 3g Concert Choir 33 Golf 1, 25 K-Club 1, 25 Photography Club 4: College Club 4. EARLINE PENNINGTON Blondie She is just the quiet kind whose nature never varies. Barret 1g H.H. S. 2, 3,45 Future Retailers 45 Future Homemakers 4, Pep Club 4. MARY LUCINDA PENNINGTON Lucy Loud laughter is the mirth of the mob. Barret lg H.H.S. 2, 3,4g Concert Choir lg T.V. Varieties lg Tri-Hi-Y lg Future Retailers 4. 21 in 'FT' -A -M , R' 4 t '- X S aff MICHAEL RHEA PHELPS Mike The character of a man is known from his conversation. Barret lg H.H.S. 2, 3,4, Concert Choir 3,4g Allied Youth 2, 3, Future Retailers 4. ROY EARL PHILLIPS ..Roy.. Strong of his hands and strong of heart but still of his tongue. Barret lg H.H. S. 2, 3,4g Future Retailers 4. SANDRA SUE PIRTLE Sandy Bl0nde, quiet and demure a good friend for sure. Barret lg H.H.S. 2, 3,43 Secretarial Club 4. LOIS SCHROEDER POSEY Pixie A little wind kindled much puts out the fire. Barret lg H.H.S. 2, 3,4g Coronation Waltz 3, Quill staff 1,4g Pep Club 1,2, 3,4g Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, Future Nurses 4g Allied Youth 2, 3g' Booster Club 25 Future Home- makers lg College Club 4. NANCY CAROLINE PUGH Nan A laughing face, two sunny eyes. Barret lg H.H.S. 2, 3,47 Future Nurses 45 Future Homemakers 35 Quill Staff 3, Pep Club 4, Booster Club 2. MARY CONNINGHAM QUINN Calhoun Be slow in choosing a friend, slower in changing. Hill House Tutors, London England lg H. H. S. 2, 3,43 Concert Choir 2, 3, 4 fSecretaryJg Coronation Waltz 33 College Club 4. 22 if PZ! ,V 3.55 -r '7 li I ,-ww 4' ., 'af ,av ,, Q x I w DAVID BROWN REEDER JR. And the wonder grew, how one small head could carry all he knew. Barret lg H.H.S. 2, 3,4g Concert Choir 1, . . - 0 A ' ', 1 Varieties 1, basketball 1, Revue Staff - y 9, ,H H., fEd1torJ 4g Coronation Waltz 35 Student Council 2, 3, 4 CTreasurerJg Honor Society 3 3. 4 fSecretaryyg College Club 4. NELLIE L. RICHMOND Nellie She has many nameless virtues. Barret 1gH.H.S. 2, 3,4, Quill Staff 3, Secretarial Club 4. LYDA SUZAN RIPPETOE Suzie Another rose may Blossom sweet, but never a girl can be more neat. Barret 1, H.H.S. 2, 3,4g Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 fTreasurerjg Junior Varsity Cheerleader 1, All-State Chorus 4, Revue Staff 43 Coronation Waltz 3, Basketball Queen Candidate 2, Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, 4 fReporterJg Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Toast- master 1,2g College Club 4g Honor Society 3, 4g Booster Club 2. TERRY FRANCIS SALES Terrance He knows about difficulties only by name. Holy Name 1,2, 33 H.H.S. 4. vw CHARLES RALPH SAMPLES Charlie From a little spark may burst a mighty flame. Barret1,H.H.S. 2, 3,4. LEVEDA SUE SANDEFUR Ofeelia, Mouse, Lavechie Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm . Barret lg H.H.S. 2, 3,43 Varsity Cheerleader 3,4g Football Queen Candidate 4: Christmas Queen Candidate 2, Christmas Seal Queen Candidate lg Junior Varsity Cheerleader lg Concert Choir l, 2, 3, 4 fReporterJg College Club -lg Pep Club 1, 2, 3,45 Allied Youth 1I,3g Tri-Hi-Y LI, :lg Future Teachers 4, Boostcr Club ll. g Q... wilt., JZ., IAMES PAUL SCHELLER uhm.. Everything he does, he does well, and he does everything. Barret l, H.H.S. 2, 3,4, 2 QPresidentJ, 4 QPresidentJ, Football 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, Golf 1, 2, Coronation Waltz 3, Revue Staff fAssistant Editorj 4, Honor Society 3, 4fTreasure1'J: Future Teachers 2 fSecretaryj, H Club 2, 3, 4, College Club 4. CLARENCE EDWARD SCHWARTZ Butch How pleasant it is, at the end of the day, no follies to have to repent. Barret 1, H. H. S. 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Tennis 4, Track 1, 4, Coronation Candidate 3, Allied Youth 2, Student Council 2, 3, College Club 4, Booster Club 2, Photography Club 2, 4, Club 3,4 DARREL LEON SHEFFER Big Un He is rich or poor according to what he is. Barret 1 fPresidentj, H. H. S. 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, Quill staff Editor 4, Club 2, 3,4, Future Nurses 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Booster Club 2, Allied Youth 4, College Club 4. SONDRA ANN SHEETS Sondra We can do more good by being good than in any other way. Barret 1, H.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers 2, Allied Youth 2, Secretarial Club 4. ANITA IUNE SHELTON Nita A penny for your thoughts. Barret 1, H.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Secretarial Club 4. SYLVIA LOU SALUGHTER Sylvia Wearing all that weight of learning lightly like a flower. Barret 1, H.H.S. 2, 3,4, Girls State 3, Con- cert Choir 1,2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3 fPresidentj, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth 2, Future Teachers 3,4, College Club 4. 24 'fn f. Lf-1 'TIE 41:-.v N. i-113. ,, gh-1, og 07 I A-4' 'Cf Z' , bv' 'n: 'f JERRY RAY SMITH Jerry Tis so much to be a king, that he only is so by being so. Barret lg H. H. S. 2, 3, 45 Football l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 3,45 Track 2, 3, 45 Coronation QKingj 35 Revue Staff 45 Allied Youth l, 2, 3,45 College Club fPresidentj 45 H Club 2, 3, 45 Photography Club 45 Booster Club 2. RONALD DAVID SMITH Ronzo Grit Gets Barret Ig H.H.S. 2, 3,45 Quill Staff 45 Baseball 2, 35 Photography Club 45 College Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4. PATSY L, SPENCER Pat Never idle a moment but thrifty and thoughtful of others. Barret 15H.I'I.S. 2,3,45 Concert Choir 25 Allied Youth 1,25 Secretarial Club 4. JAMES I, STANLEY, JR, Junior Let us leave hurry to slaves. Barret lg H. H. S. 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND HAGAN STONE, JR, ..Ray.. Steel true and blade straight. Barret 15 H.H. S. 2, 3, 45 Football l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Track l, 2, 3, 45 Coronation Waltz 35 Future Teachers 45 H Club 3,4 fPresidentQ5 Booster Club 25 College Club 45 Photography Club 4. JOYCE ANN STOVER Joyce She hates no-one5 she is at peace with the world. Barret Ig H.H.S. L, 3,45 Future Homemakers 45 Pep Club 45 Future Retailers 4. 7 ff.-7' 1 .Q ', P L.... 'Q CQ 'BS 'E 15.5 9 JUDY ANN SUTTON Judy - Not very tall yet not so small but fair and sweet and loved by all. Barret 15 H.H.S. 2, 3,45 Coronation Waltz 35 Concert Choir 1, 2, 35 Future Homemakers 3, 4 fSong Leaderjz Booster Club 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 fVice-PresidentJ5 Future Retailers 4 QSecretary and Treasurerj5 College Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3 QSecretaryj 45 DONALD LEE TALLANT Don Mix that fine imagine of yours with elbow- grease. Barret 15 H.l-l.S. 2, 3,45 Concert Choir 1,2, 3,45 All-State Chorus 2, 3,45 Quill Staff 35 Revue Staff 45 T.V. Varieties 15 Drama Festival 35 Toastmasters 1, 2, 35 Boosters Club 25 Allied Youth 1 fTreasurerJ, 2, 3 fChaplainJ, 4 fVice-Presidentjg Dramatics Club 3. NANCY LAVEY TANNER Tanner A mind not to be changed by place or time Barret 15 H. H. S. 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 35 Music. Festivals 2, 35 Cherry Blossom Festival 35 Coronation Candidate 35 Revue Staff 4 fAssistant-Editorj5 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4 fSec- retaryj5 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,45 Future Teachers 1, 2, 3 fSecretaryJ, 4 fSecretaryJ5 Allied Youth 1, 25 Booster Club 25 Dramatics Club 35 College Club 4 fSecretaryJ. JANICE LILLIAN TERNES Janice Silent and chaste she steals along far from the world's gay wicked thror1g. Barret 15 H.H.S. 2, 3,45 Secretarial Club 4. JOSEPH EDWARD TERNES, JR. Joey He is gentle, he is shy, but there's mis- chief in his eye. Barret 15 H.H.S. 2, 3,45 Basketball 15 Foot- ball 2, 3, 45 Track 3,45 Tennis 2, 45 Coron- ation Waltz 35 Quill Staff 45 Revue Staff 45 Booster Club 25 H Club 3, 4. BETTY JEAN TILLOTSON Betty She ne'er presumed to take offense at any fate that might befall. Q Barret 15 I-l.H.S. 2, 3,45 Concert Choir 1, 2, 3,4 fVice-Presidentj' T.V. Varieties 15 Coronation Program 35 Student Council 45 Future Homemakers 2, 3,45 Allied Youth 3, 4. 'WI 1 'T - f1'. aw,-H ,.,, 'N V rf' 'y ,1.5w' qv .la --,. - Lina:- , 'E Pgfgmy if .1 Mk. ,.'tf'l.5 r F' 4- v 'fx 'ff' ' ' ,Nw i?s:',NFf1-- I KF'4 ,fc dj' 'iii Jil VIRGIL EUGENE TOONE Toonedaddy Vim, vigor and vitality, all combined in one personality. Barret 15 H. H.S. 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Quill Staff 45 Revue Staff 45 Booster Club 25 'V H Club 3,4. IX DOROTHY LOUISE TOWLER Dottie When Duty whispers low, Thou must, this lass replies, I can. Barret lg H.H. S. 2, 3, 45 Coronation Waltz 35 Concert Choir 1, 25 Revue Staff 45 T.V. Varieties lg Future Homemakers 2, 3 fSec- retaryj 45 Secretarial Club fReporterJ 45 Booster Club 25 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 45 Allied Youth 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 College Club Nice-Presidentj 4. - . ' f 1 A . 6 , 1 'fi BARBARA ANN TULEY Ann Very pretty, very tall: This is Ann, liked by all. Barret 15 H.H.S. 2, 3,45 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Homecoming Queen Candidate 25 Crowning Program 35 Quill Staff 45 Allied Youth 1, 2, 3, 45 Future Teachers 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 3. DORIS EV ELYN TURNER Doris She never finds that life's too short to give a pleasant word. County High 15 H.H.S. 2, 3,45 Pep Club 15 Allied Youth 45 Secretarial Club fTreasurerj ELAINE UTLEY If ever she knew an evil thought, she spoke us evil word. Barret 15 H.H.S. 2, 3,45 Quill Staff 45 Future Homemakers 2, 3, 4. JOE ANN VANDIVER Susie The only way to have a friend is to be one. Barret 15 H.H.S. 2, 3,45 Pep Club 1,25 Future Homemakers 1, 25 Future Teachers 35 Allied Youth 45 Secretarial Club fSecretaryJ Ez' W A JUDITH ANN VANOVER Judy Just to be gentle, kind, and sweet, always to everyone that I meet. Barret 15 H.H.S. 2, 3,45 Coronation Pro- gram 35 Quill Staff 3,4 CNCWS Editorlz Revue Staff 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Future Teachers 1 fVice-Presidentj, 2 fHistorianJ 3,45 Student Council 15 Allied Youth 3,4 fSocial Chairmanj5 Future Homemakers 1, 25 Pep Club 45 Booster Club 25 College Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. JUDITH ANN WARD Judy We meet thee like a pleasant thought. Barret 15 H.H.S. 2, 3,45 Future Homemakers 45 Future Nurses 25 Allied Youth 4. JAMES HOWARD WARREN Jim Sensible people find nothing useless. Barret 15 H.H.S. 2,3,4. JOYCE ANN WATSON Joyce A rose with all its sweetest leaves yet folded . Central High 1, 25 County High 35 H.H.S 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Future Homemakers 1, 2 Dancing Club 35 Bible Literature Club 35 Secretarial Club 45 Choir 1, 2, 3. LINDA FAYE WELLS Linda To be without evil thoughts is God's best gift. Barret 15 H.H.S. 2, 3,45 College Club 45 Secretarial Club fPresidentJ 4. JAMES EDWARD WILLET Jimmie Never elated while one man's oppressed5 Never dejected while another's blessed. Barret 15 H.H.S. 2, 3,45 Junior Varsity Football 1, 25 Baseball 1, 25 Future Retailers fPresidentJ 4. '62 g nldeonn 6' at-4' IANICE MARIE COX Rie PAUL SMITH WILLIAMS Paul Such a faithful friend is hard to find Barret1,H.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 CTreasurerj, Cherry Blossom Festival 3, Dance Band 3, 4 fPresidentj. PHYLLIS JEAN WILLIAMS Bugs Big brown eyes and friendly face, it's good to have her 'round . Barret 1, H.H. S. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Booster Club 2, Allied Youth 2, Future Teachers 4, Secretarial Club 4, Future Homemakers 2. BOBBY GAYLE WINSTEAD Lucky Was there ever a lad whose eves did close so constantly in sleep? Barret1,l-l.H.S. 2,3,4, Band 1,2, 3,4, Cherry Blossom Festival 3, Mardi Gras 1, Festivals 1, 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth I, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, College Club 4. NANCY FAYE WOODRING Nance Ever true to her work, her word, and her friends. Barret 1, H.H.S. 2, 3,4, Coronation Waltz 3, Revue Staff 4, Future Teachers 2, 3,4, Future Homemakers 2, Allied Youth 2, Tri- l-li-Y 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4, College Club 4, Booster Club 2. LEON POWELL Was there ever one so willing? Barret 1, H.l-l.S. 2, 3,4, Choir 2, 3,4. DORRIS COLLINS MILES, IR. Junie He is neither too ambitious nor inclined to be lazy, but takes things as they come. Barret IA and Carr Jr. High IB, Stark Sr. High at 1-r.H.s. 2,3,4, Band 1, F.R.A. 4. Nature made him what he is, and new made another. Barret 1, H.l-l.S. 2, 3,4, Photo 3, F.R.A Allied Youth 4. BETTY ANN YATES Betty Small but of a force to withstead. Barret 1: H.l-l.S. 2, 3,4, F.l-l.A. 1, 2, Secretarial Club 4. 'E SENIUR WHO'S WHO FRIENDLIEST Lyman Cooper ond Ca-rol Bronn BEST LOOKING Joey Ternes ond Frances Clark LEADERSHIP Jim Scheller ond Noncy Tonner X , MOST POPULAR Jerry Smith and Barbara Lapingfon MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED David Reeder and Martha Lantrip SENIOR WHO'S WHO C K Y SPORTSMANSHIP Ray Stone and Leveda Sandefur BUT OH' WHY DIDST THOU NOT STAY HERE BELOW TO BLESS US WITH THY HEAVEN LOVED INNOCENCEV Georgia Phyllls Sllls 'l ' Aprll 2 T940 June 4 T955 Bobby Wayne Carter 9 3 It IS not easy to accept such a loss as that of Phyllis Sllls and Bobby Carter We were grieved at the passing of these two loved and respected members of our class Our sincerest sympathy remalns wnth their families 32 March l2, 1939-Dec. 2, T956 . ' ' . - 1 Bev- D Y 1 Q Aw B ek 4 5 .,fp V pr. 'Q-x..4??3y'0'L ,F , ,uw ,,,.,1w5'5'3- w Sonny Ward Patty Schroder L Clay S Ward W London N Williams Ada ms Armstrong Bailey Barnett J Bantley B Beaven J Bentley C Boswell -vidhf 5 wk 'T'- R Fulkerson P Green J Griffin M Griffin Griffin Grossman Hape Hayes Critser Davis Dickerson Dossett Dunca n Easley Ellis English Ervin Farrar Freeman Frey 'UD f 'm??fi- lffffafdfi? 5 1 . 1 ' . , , W. Haynes N. Hillenbrand S. Holmes M. Hunt K. Hutcheson J. Jacobs S. Joiner C. Likins A. McCarty B. McClanahan L. McCo1lom F. McCormick ,ef 'if f.-A ,N Li JU 1.91 wal tts Avd O A if K W f 2- ' Sv Q. 5 VS- J J-ff -Q QS- 45? .wi 1. J r Hu glgr. . A .f ' as 1:21 .Ax J. Martin P. Martin M. Mills D. Morris 'i E. Neiten 3 an 3 y C. Ninness J , , ff' J I. Oglesby - I I-'F' 3 ' T. Owen 'i ho' 'f::v A.- 'E' I f 'Z-f 5 J'-r 4' I I I I1 fs! .t,,,f ki TJ- Lf ,kv 4- 'f7 Riggs Roberts Roberts Schroeder Sharp Shelton Smith Steele 31: -.f , ,,,,.,, , , -ff rv -+ nap., .4-11 .Xu A , 4 . 1'f,'.gr'fQ2 ' .. f' fix, x X. f' C UNIORS ,W z 33 2. E. Owens F. Paff N. Parker J. Porter J. Porter V. Preston M, Pullen B. Reid B. Rednour J. Rhoads E. Richmond G. Richmond Q- bl.- . -.- is Y W- Q . 57 - X ui' Q-.T 5 N. Stone R. Stone S. Stone I. Summers A. Tapp H. Tillotson G. Tooley S. Vandiver S. Van Meter P. Vanover N Villines P. Walker NOT PICTURED W. Carmen J. Chadwell G. Cox M. Edwards R. Edwards C. Ervin S. Farrar S . Freeman N . Goldsberry P. Goodley R. Hudson S. Joiner H. Kammerlohr E. Laster T. Mabrey D. Rager K. Stone J. Sutton C. White G . Winstead ' is , rn, i I ,Wo-.c i 'sb- 1 i' Ya S f . Rf UNIURS fl' sg..- 1' TY' gg, 1 , 15 s-.pf .,.... 03 IQ' vzgf W. Walton J. willet K. Williams J. Wilson L. Wilson W. Wilson I 'apwqim 4 G67 lair . . I MR. sz 011110 01112 ' 'Q- '-N ,f-4 I X--...LQ Diana f s. ln-nl 1 T Q 1 i Q ' I f A ' j ,-RE Q' .-4' 1, we ' A Z' 'Lx fi H., ' Tomhy Glovgggg fgmf M ' 1 4 '41 4 ww gferg Y ' - .,. ,, .aj v ww.-56:1 'H . 1 4' ,, ' ,, ' . - 1 - b .- .-fa,.5gNfx 5 5-3 .2 ', ,V ,wh 'f., ? ' ' - , is 4231 '11, X...-no---- f 'W' x23 '. ,L f N ' Afixqyil - -- .Q gig,-it , M-bg in E ',.y,'Qp y . - f hu.. 5. D. Abemathy G. Allen L,A. Allen C. Armstrong B. Ball S. Barret C. Bebout F. Berry A,M. Biggs B. Brame J. Buckman R. Bullock T. Burklow W. Burris L. Burton M. Casebier T. Cheany D. Clark B. Clayton B. Colvin M. Cornelius C. Crabtree N. Craig B. Crawley M. Critzer T. Crowder E. Crowley D. Culver J. Cummings G. Day C. Denton D. Dixon P. Dixon D. Duncan D, Eades M. Edwards C. Ervin J. Fambrough C. Freeland J. Frields T. Fuller R. Galloway ri ' ' X 'ff' 525 V1 . . . . ,.,. , B ,, Q F A ifigffi' ifllkiza ' W . .fmi-w 5 x .L ' 'Yi M PM If all XJ., A' .' . r ,Y f Y'-tru x. ., ' R W: 4 ww V I . 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Rowland Rust Sapp Shaver Sheeley Sheets , Snider Stewart Stone Stone M. Stone Sutton Ternes Thomas Tillotson Thurby Troutman Turrentine Va nMeter Vick . Wallace . Walters NOT PICTURED G, Brinkley C. Gee C. Burdon J. Carmen F. Corwin W. Downs M. English 'ia ff , ' ' V Q A- f 'V7 .QL M3 W me 1 W E AL,l. .E 4. ,X We wr n.n, ' at W f '5fm,,.r K f Watson White Whitledge Whitman Williams Williams Wilkerson W. Wilson C. Woodard J, Wright 5 N I wJ WI-r' ,arg . Y E F fl QA 4 ,E , K z. R . X U1 . 1 1 vw .v.v .1 , PV s u 3 hs, . 4 -my . . W, . PA af? i f-N K!-F 'ffm' . l5z'f,. hr, ' -A V ' 7 N 4 v-L1 xx,-:1x,.,. 5 wh' g ': if M Lwf1x. -,...-.-A --4' jiiff, .I ' 'N QI! u ,. -,. f., v Jr,--., ,H - ,M -Af 7 gf .- . 3 , 12? K? 553' , :TE rf APS' , 1 iff' 1. f 4 T ' 4. 1 E Q , 5 5 ? s l 2' 3 :HV- Q 1 fs , fi ffa , 1? ,H-vc C. Adams ' L55 D. Adams A ,' , S. Addy T in , , C. Adkins V 'V' ' fs. .V ' 4' st A. Allen fa . ,,4. A' ' .,:',N ' Q -, J. Amen C ,K C' ' vz Auen K 2, a ef ' Q E , M111 K L. Auey , J. Ashley ug. B. Bahr v .7 6 .. . , S. Ball . Q f 'Z' yf ,,,, L ' 5 M. Beam my . ' ev f A . ' J C' t L. Beckett ' ' X 'I' ' ' A' n R. Bently C. Berry M. Berry X H J. Biggs X 3-N Q, R. Biggs ' Q as 25 ' F. Bolton , ' ' T. Box 1 E N . 1. B., 1 15 C. Brantley New I. Brantley Q M. Brantley ,fx A C L. Brock 'F' Q I R. Brodhom , ' ' 1 ,I B. Brown 4 ' ri 4 L. Bumpus s A C. Bunch 1 , T. Bunch 1 , A 'P zx' A - tl 'X R. Burdon '. 4 ' 1 ' J. Burgener ' X ' if X, A S, Burgener .W J ' U W. Burnett if e Q T' D. Busby 1 X c. carime j i T. Carpenter - W ' - 'Q ' 1 ' B. Cartwright AX A A -. :Q . M. Casey , W 'I' , S. Chandler A G. Cheaney r ' x ala n ' . W- Clafk I , sr M. Coffman 0 A. Cole f 'N 9. t ,W .s 3 '3 S-' ' ...V J. Col-nbest L .721 65 , fl 1 C. Conner 'E I y, P. Cosby -1- C ' D. Cottingham QQVX 'X 'R E, Crawford .1 ix K. Crawley 5 V '5' X ' n ' S. Crawley ' ,yi A-'K A 5 ' ,I ' G, f' .' ' ' L. Cummings Q 3-Y L-h ,.. F. Damme ' Lf 4 - -' ,f L. Daniels y A ' A X' B. Dannheiser ' .ry Q J. 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Reynolds T. Rhoads D. Richmond 'bv L 1 v K f- ' 4 .-4 . C c:,'-' 5' N A iff - . 4, 'x.,4lQ K A 'X N .. ig, .-.A 1-ff, Z' ,, .. ' . 5' .Q ml , in 1- 1 J. Wheeler R. White R. White C. Whitledge D. Whitlock M Wiggins R. Wilhite C. Williams W Williams A. Wilson B. Wilson I. Wilson G. Wood J. Wood L. Wood G Wright J. Wyatt J. Yates 76 D. Riddle S. Rigdon D. Roberts L. Royster M Schuette L. Sheets I. Skaggs P. Sloan W. Spainhoward R. Spencer E. Stone R. Stone T. Stone F. Strong R. Strong W. Strong B. Sutton B. Thomas S. Todd 1. Tumer P. Van Houser G Vanover J. Vanover M. Vanover B. Walker A Watkins D. Watkins B. Westerman 5'- -s be .:1, . J rl V4 I git? V , in 5 L- , vu T: N, U lv Q A ' - Zftimi Gr 9 'tj - - x VT' , 5 N 5 'C' 1 Q 7 175 4 M -a. ': 4 3 1: Q5 z i 'Q if Il. , ,Q 9' 7 ' f ' XX- A -W gszfv 3 . 4- f. M is N ' R fplif N ' -Q? cgi, 1 xi iii 1' i 5 KJ P F D. Doss M. Hoover B. Montgomery V. Welch -.Z 3. 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Barron 775, gym .2-fs. Pr D. Gibson ll l T Its: A 'H '. R iii! Q. K 3 'X'ilalr Yi 'fi-5' J. ,Q ez- ca., 'Nil f' I 1 Lander J Qcheller i R, Stone u TL' , IF k'3? 0 v ,..f- li 1-As-pr , I. 1.-'H -' 'r--,Aevr vfv 1 .,,,v.,,f .f- ... , -ff ..-wrt.. - -- .- .1 -1g-rj., . -4' - C.-H: 1. -- pi' -. 1 - :xr , ,--. gg- , 'ja . -I .2-Q., - --nf,-1 4-,A 1-ff' .,. ,.- A ' -ti .f 5,.l,. Hg-L 1- - - nj-V as 4 ' Yafflv -9- -Q. 1' ' F.. - -'-'V 11 f .,.v,J2'.ft.- 1'-'X' ',:,.f4-1 :-f -w '.' , iv-,ar -uv, -1 , ,.,,4,.. ,yy , l W . Q4 .,.,, ,. .c.,1,., ,pf , S hw: 1-7ha.N,.,, .Ms:...,.O.,.D gm,. . s JE. 1. . . - f . .. - - . - ss: .. . -'vw .- - . f. 1-'-cv v-4 : Y , , . -, sn, , .- ,,. . .. 2,1 , s.. .M ,.- ,F -1 ,,.,,, ' ,,,., - - . ., ., . in W . - ,-',,4Fll' H v w. .K , M. - A 14, vg.-,G MM- age, ,. , . . -. ,Pm ,, ,A xr.. - . ri .,,.- . l .,, .. .-' ' .' VH- . '-..5.: L. ' +'- '4Z'f'b F ' f . .1 ' .1,:-f? 's ,s4 1 ff-11-A-' '- -' 'J' 2va'9rf-- - 'T' ' ' ...balm-3fqc'. h , M :Nh W4 ul ls'-A A . Q,-,li r 31- QW... .IU . .. it , i. V' .jf 1 4 :vi FM. . 1' 4 . ,W ,-,.- vm.-. J- 1 .f :-. -. -'f..- ffm V. - ' -f, '-H'-5 ' ' ' 7 I-,4....,. fx.. . '--.f-'-:F L ',.r't. gc- 'f'lf'fS,g.w . :. . .L ,igwfoigil ' ' K . ,Q '1xf '-,. BY :-C - 4 - '-. 3? 1.. - .lx r- ix ' 1 A:'l '.v' - , 55 -if ff 5.-. :f:-1'-4-,314-'aif5'1, -r ?f f',i'?' 75: , t.. ' ' FIRST ROW: R. Stone, P. Easley, J. Bantley, B. Crafton, J. Hall, V. Toone, J. Willett, S. Mills, B. Schwartz, J. Ternes, C. Lander. SECOND ROW: M. Hunt, T. Owen, B. Haynes, L. Cotton, S. Ward, B. Stone, J. Smith, T. Glover, J. Barron, D. Gibson. THIRD ROW: E. Nieten, R. Prince, J. Griffin, B. Shaver, C. Allen, J. Rhoads, J. Scheller, J. Wilson, M. Pullen, E. Roberts. FOOTBALL The Henderson Hugh School Foot ball Team ended nts season wnth an lm proved record over last year This nm provement IS no doubt due to Its grlm determlnatlon and wnllmgness to work together as a unlt Under the expert leadership of Coaches Don Shelton, Charles House, Don Chapman, and Barley Gore, our boys have ganned more than lust the glory of vlctory x. li COAC HES Gore Shelton Q82 House N31 54 I O : 4 - .E . I . . 4 I 71 arg, , u f 1 x J AE: .0 i , pg 2 y 0 Z r I 1' 1 X y . ,g , V j ' 0 , l f l an 'l 1 I . . . I ,, E .. , X Y V , S Ki-f'-L.-. if 'L . vt7A42-TIF Isl , ' I A 1 llt' ' - S f'rT1.,-y. . 'wt VARSITY FOOTBALL X X MANAGERS: B. Ball, J. Higgs, T. Goldsberry, B. Cartwright, S, Ball. JY 5, ' M iff? ' lla. 4 X , BL '90 Q ,.... -4 .p- b Q n 11 .' fi sr ' J Y I 2-f' NW Q .6-5' MW vc .-.-! ' 7 11 Richmond, Cosby, Kirkwood, Rhoads, Biggs, Shaver, Prince, Moss, DeSpain, Allen, Jacobs. SECOND ROW: Combest, Danheiser, Schuette, Martin, Damme, Higgins, Snyder, Ternes, Adkins, Mitchell, Harley. THIRD ROW: Duncan. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL S UAD JUNIOR VARSITY CHEER - LEADERS Shaver, Griffin, Owen, Harley, Marshall, Glover, Kirkwood, Moore, SECOND ROW: Coach House, Jacobs, Mitchell, Biggs, Schuette, Rhoads, Thomas, Combest, Coach Shelton. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKET- BALL SQUAD S. Ward, L. Cotton, D. Sheffer, M. Mills, D. Brown. J. Jacobs, J. Smith, J. Hall, J. Bantly, J Rhoads V. Toone, B. Crafton, B. Haynes. The Henderson High 'School Basketball Team has ended its season with a good record Under our new coach, Don Chapman, the boys have co-operated with a willingness to work and to show good sportsmanship. We will remain loyal to the Flash basketball team and hope that we can always be as proud ot it in the future as we are now. TEAM Dixon Providence St. Vincent Hopkinsville Covington Catholic Newport Public Sturgis Madisonville Owensboro Earlington Henderson County North Marshall South Marshall Holy Name Clay County Hartford Morgxanfield Nort Qlivansvillej Bowling Green Daviess County Owensboro Senior Reitz Dawson Springs DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Uniontown Henderson County St. Agnes SEASON 'S RECORD THEY 40 29 50 51 56 54 43 59 34 52 55 74 58 46 51 47 44 52 55 '74 60 56 52 48 80 60 TJ I ,Q M -s as-N, 2 TNQ IQ sq. 1 1 Mnnmsfu 11 , ..-rx -.-w I 1 I J 5 31 ' .2 k A Q X 52 I? S 1 N1 ,. zz '- 31, 9 nf . .i 1 .Q-'fs x ,ks 5 J' J XX l .-,xx . N51 J ? l if 'ff 2 1 41 ,4 1 ..- ... 2. '5 'i' 14 1 tri' s : HEIHLSU gl 'lm 41, x-W. ' lhxik 1 : I fi if T 3 ,-x P y :Shi . - 1, ,L L, .W 4 yi, 9' 3' ' M1153 3 ,xluwal K F JE! 4 L15 lr I 333' dl -:Q LA V ,,' K A, sm -ox , gd ga . -4 J ag A 4' QW!! '-'L :e '52!-lf , 1Fa,E'.. Diana Hazlewood, Queen Martha Lantrip, xv . it-Y , I 25:1 Queen receiving her gift Patricia Hennessey BASKETBALL The crowd af the game ll? Q I q -40:7 'Q 'Nr X' fr Barbara Lappington KX Jerry Smith I f ,rv '- ' x 1 V Q., 'f' if f 15- -45,4 J 1 V 1 ix Carol Brcnn Butch Schworfz THE Nancy Tonner Roy Meenfemeyer Kay Hansen Charles Lander CRO N NG Q A im 67 .fines-an -Q J a,f'd ff fl' for Htfuff oily C yas? Coocge 13.00 f X td ak Xk -A' UNIOI Z 0 l 0of's P 'fe O56 To y W S fer W Oy Ce on ff e S0061 XNoo8x'mg ' BOYJYN C:X'xcQxL Coovkg Bova! f Yxogex CovooXN si Xlxoao QGQXOO K6 Yseebei Q04 oov-S6 Soobso C 090565 ffieex 6 X Xllyg Y oNc00Y0 od? yhoxk 5600 OC 'oo X, W? Q,O5XO0 ,PW WA LTZ C' JcTrOf 6,7 G loy o' lv' Of! ?Xx1,oXoeXRN Mocxe Yxe xoodei 0506 QQXQQQQOQ 1 Bogxl XGYOGS 'lv Aff' Q e O 'J' rs Fw I. 70, '77 0,1 SCA C S, 00 le De r r -9 5. . A 1174 Y I - .5 '. 'I , V00-. .mt 1 I, , , S mmf 5? , 132. 355, nv 6' 'KX is 'ah V! V P RTY P IRS I N T L O V E G R A N D THOSE IPANA SMILES! AND THE BAND PLAYED x l IZZAT SO? I COULD HAVE DANCED ALL NIGHT! ! I! X X , Z, WA-. . XX 1 ' ,K - - N, ' . L W 'if-fr w :r - ,jr i -X TOP ROW: Fred Lander, Roger Connell, Tommy Owens, Michael Phelps, Roy Meentemeyer, Charles Lander. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Nunn, David Martin, Don Tallant, Iarry Altman, Jacksen Chadwell, Glenn Wood. THIRD ROW: Tommy Kemp, Tommy Cheaney, Jimmy Vanover, Richard Raber, John Boyle, Dorris Dixon, Billy Hildebrand, Bobby Danheiser. FOURTH ROW: Libby McCollom, Florence Corevin, Susie Farrar, Mary Quinn, Judy Martin, Aloha Tapp, Sue Rippetoe. FIFTH ROW: Patty Schroeder, Sharon Farrar, George Anne Richmond, Pat Pullen, Gloria Wright, Deloris Harper. SIXTH ROW: Beverly McClanaham Sherdian Holmes, Francis Clark, Leveda Sandefur, SEVENTH ROW: Myrna Gritton, Melendy Harwood, Judy Knight, Lynds Wiggins, Becky Fryer. EIGHTH ROW: Sandy Coolsey, Mary Lou oerh, Sondra Stone, Marie Cox, Sue Chandler, Betty Tillotson. cxafk- CHOIR OFF! . C. F' CERS- A s. R1PPe'O M- Q ' .' ' T-SPP. L. S Cooygey. Guy. M umn, S. Rlppetoe Sandefuf, B. Tm 'YATE CHOXR: - Yet R. C0011 Centemyef, ' R- Nunn' Mr De. orson AU-S R. Meevfem ' ' 'm' R- 1. D. 131139 S' . V7 F 1 ' -7 - 'Ui L TE Q 1' f YH! Sondra Stone, Carol Brann. Queen Becky Walker, D1ana Hazelwood 3 X ' ' .1 . e in Yi 4 kin' l . xr, I an - A rw, 51.1. RM-1 r. fl If V f I A ' 1 9 , K 56 i s-dui ' 'v ' 4 n ALA Ek 'I Q Q n I l Q 'F ,Av , 'ik Brenda Crawley Sharon Freeman Donna Dickerson Charlotte Armstrong Sandra Kerr Jean Porter ' v n f . N Z' I' A . ' 4 , f .A, 1A 14. eff, I , - --6 STUDE T COUNCIL The Student Council, governing body of Hender- son High School, consists of an elected representative from each homeroom. Among its duties are to legislate on school matters, to act as an approval board for the purposes of new clubs and their activities, and to elect the Student of the Week. The purposes of this im- portant organization are to develop proper loyalty to- ward the school to bring about a closer relationship between the faculty and student body, and to promote extra-curricular activities. We are proud of our Student Council and the work it does. 1 .44 z , ,J-, -4 ,Ls- l' , 'L 'MIK YEL HO OR SOCIETY , , f 1 f e' .Wavin- sz.. , hs I The Audubon Chapter of the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools is an honorary organization of Henderson High School. Its membership is limited to those students who have attained a 2.4 standing and are in the upper l5C7o of the Senior class, lO'M: ofthe Junior class, and 570 ofthe Sophomore class. Members inducted in their senior year are strictly honorary, having no active part. An important proiect ot the society each year is to sponsor the sale of Christ- mas seals in the high school. Plans are being made to make this a more active ., organization in the future. f The Henderson High School Pep Club was established to help promote school spirit and interest in the athletic program. Thisgirls' organization sponsors the athletic social functions such as dances and banquets. The club also sponsors the Football and Basketball queens plus the Football and Basketball programs. my PEP CLUB The Henderson High School H Club is an organization open to all athletes who have won a varsity athletic awarcl. The purpose of the club is to represent athletics in the school and to help expand the scope of our present athletic program . CLB - l tl The Henderson High School, Henderson, Kentucky, Post of Allied Youth is o member of on internotionol educotionol movement for young people whose purpose is: The liber- otion through education, of the indi- viduol ond society from the hondicops of beveroge olcohol . ALLIED YOUTH 9315.2-..,, . t S --m ,Fl flag 'mmf - -an :PW E. v,., ,g '7 Q 'z -. 1. -T,f'F A., -'av-.Q ,rw -sqm,-.af - . f.. Ja.. ga 1 -vw rwirlll.-w M., -wg 4 4 M ec 'inf 4-- 'rf' '53 nw V..-1 e-,f 4-lg Q?- wv i. . Mi ...www-nuanuj ,wg - wif 3-?JlZ -fd + 3. 1 .ju NE SECRET ARIAL CLUB FUTURE RETAILERS rw, UB CAMERA CLUB Zdvv'-'fgdmi -..,NKk. FUTURE NURSES The Future Nurses Club of Henderson High School is o member of the Notionol Future Nurses ot America Association. Their purpose is to provide interested persons with vocotionol instruction in medi cine. Port of their training is to uid in the civic heolth proiects ond to goin procticol experience through work in the hospital . FUTURE TEACHERS The Henderson High School chopter of Future Teochers of Americo is the John J. Audubon Club. The purpose of this orgonizotion is to leorn obout the opportunities in teoching, to cultivote the quolities essentiol in o good teoche to study the lives of greot teochers ond to foster the development ot student leadership. WF? '11 ,,f Q14 17 A---..., .,J f E BROWN-Science l CAROL BRANN-History HLLUFF A new program honoring the scholastic merit of five senior students was initiated this yearg it is Henderson High Sehool's Hall of Fame. Sponsored by the Service League and lv1artin's Studio, this annual pre- sentation is designed to bring recognition to those students whose ability and initiative have enabled them to achieve high standings in academic subjects. The subjects chosen were English, history and social studies, science mathematics, and foreign languages, Requirements are that a student must have the highest average in the subject lor four years of study, and they must be chosen by the teachers and the principal. The award consists of an ll by l4 portrait ofthe student which will be hung in the Hall of Fame for one year. At the end of this time, the student may claim his award. This new program is meant to give students a goal to work toward' and to create interest in the academic progratn. Mm 'CY THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED j ,-.- . BEE! vi' , , fax, ,-I rm, y ffillf 4. sg-,Q X 'tj' , '-X I X752 - N tg 5-1 L N W 4 ' un... J 1 I :rsvp -12? ' V511 , . ' 5122- ' h,1e'33,, Lxngikgl' ua, 1 ,I .. f r , :Tip 1,- ' - 'un 11224- .1 M- .-. 1 17 A 'kb gr Xxx RA 1 s Ut ,X X X, N X ,LH iz'-'5 r'i? N W ' F '. 'Q A 4 4 Qs 34, Q 'Lies 5' ' ,ii - .. 4 U , fir if . W t 3 ' 4 S . X0 Fr 5 u I 14 x 4 . XM w 1 JIM SCHELLER, President DALE BROWN, Science A ward, Babe Ruth Sports- man Award, Quarterback Club Scholarship Award T COMMEN CEMENT SANDRA COOKSEY, Scholastic Honor Award, Arian Vocal Award. DAVID REEDER, Leadership Award, American Legion Citizenship Award. AWARDS PAUL WILLIAMS, Arian Instrumental Award SUE RIPPETOE, P.'I'.A, Scholarship Award CAROL BRANN, Commercial Award -0 'S' .. i' If-', , Y' CH.-IRLES ROSS, Senior Piciure Omitred from Annual Y , 1w.i K! 2 'LP HISTDRY l'he 57 58 season IS about over It can be truthfully satd that the last four years shall be a part of every selnors memory for the rematnder of hls ltfe It has been a happy four years startrng back rn the autumn of 54 lt was a lovely September day the sun was out the btrds were stngrng and we were starttng a brand new lrfe that of the hrgh school student The last group of green Freshmen to attend Brrret were now enrollrng rn their respective homerooms Everyone was so confused rt seemcd as the ftrst day would never end The days passed and the frrst class meetmg was called to order We found ourselves rn the nndst of homeroom sponsors rncludtng Mrs Fryer Mlss Farley Mrss Dudley Miss Vaughn and Mr Drcm We took that day rn electrng our frrst class offrcers Darrell Sheffer Prestdent Gary Hollrday Vrce Prest dent and Tooter Leslte Secretary and Treasurer It was a sparklrng tnoment for now our class was complete and our goal set someday SENIORS The year dtd not pass tn vatn though because we had Frances Clark as our own Football Queen and also a representatrve as Basketball Queen Ltnda Dcnton was an attendant to the Chrrstmas Queen The school season of 54 55 was ftlled wtth the rdea of a dream school whrch was gotng to house us The future was rosy to look at but realtty was gotng to be hard to face We trttsscd our homc and btrth place but what could we say agarnst progress We were advancrng We placed representattves tn about every organrzatton Our class offtcers Jlm Scheller Prestdent Brenda Murphy Vtce Presrdent and Sandra Cooksey Secretary and Treasurer started us on our way to stardom Our Football team lncludtng Jerry Smrth Jerry Barron Ray Stone Vtrgtl Toone and Darrell Sheffer won all honors that year tncludtng W K C and State -Xnn Tuley was our attendant to the Homecon mg Queen Rua Sandefur The Basketball team drd excepttonally well also wtnmng Z9 and lostng only 3 Sue Rtppetoe was our candldate for Basketball Queen and Frances Clark our Cheer leader Gettrng more mto the sertous part of ltfe we placed 6 whtz krds rn the Natronal Honor Socrety Sandra Cooksey Sylvta Slaughter Gery Bcard Carol Brann Dale Brown and Jtm Scheller These were our class performers rn the grade department that year The year grew to a close and May 25 we found ourselves marchrng out the front doors for a lrttle rela xatton and summer vacatton June July August September back tn the great front doors we marched agatn But this year to our determtnatton to see us succeed Although the class offtces were domtnated entrrely by grrls that year they dld a splendrd Job Under the leadershrp of Nancy Tanner Prestdent Barbara Laprngton Vtce Pres ldent and Brenda Murphy Secretary and Treasurer we started a most successful year The Football team began tratmng early that year at Camp Brosend Jerry Barron Jerry Smtth Joey Ternes Ray Stone John Hall Larry Cotton Darrell Sheffer Butch Schwartz Doug Gtbson and Charles Lander berng our representattves on the grtdtron They completed a successful season under the gut dance of our Cheerleader Leveda Sandefur Homecotrnng Queen candtdate from the Juuror class was Barbara Laptngton As ttme moved on we advanced tnto the Basketball season Darrell Sheffer Vrrgtl Toone Jerry Smtth Larry Cotton and Dale Brown contrtbuted to the Henderson Htgh Team Frances Clark was chosen Basketball Queen by members of the team Tlns year we added Dlane Orsborn Betty Burton Judy Vanover Donna Hall Martha Lantrrp Sue Rrppetoe and Davtd Reeder to the Honor Soctety The CORON-XTIONV The brggest moment tn the ltfe of 2 lucky people rn our class Nomtnattng vottng preparrng all lead to the btg ntght May 3 As our royal candtdates proceedcd toward the Stage everyone wondered Who ll Would be Our ftrst couple Carol Brann and Butch Schwartz led the way up the atsle of paradtse followed closely by Kay Hansen and Charles Lander Nancy Tanner and Roy Meentemeyer preceeded our new Ktng and Queen Xrrlvtng at the stage they took thetr places on the throne and were crowned the new royal couple of Henderson Htgh School Barbara La ptngton and Jerry Smtth As they all waltzed under the grant blue star how could anythtng but happrness be a part of every Juntor The evemng was wonderful and the Junror Waltzers superb Judy Sutton Brll Haynes Patsy Corbell Larry Cotton Lots Posey Wallace Bull Dorothy Towler Ray Stone Nancy Woodrtng Bobby Gltck Charlye Jo Baker Roger Connolly Ltnda Den on Davtd Reeder Sandra Cook sey Charles lreels Judy Mttchell Jackte Palmore Martha Lantrtp John Boston Elrzabeth Locke Fred Lander Sue Rtppetoe Joey Ternes Drane Orsborn Lyman Cooper Mary Qunrn Jtm Scheller Carole Loyd and John Hall 1 ' ' ' ' I ' . ' . ' 3 ' . 1 s ' . ' ' , . ' . , . . g . . 1 I X ' - 1 1 I I , I y ' . D ' . A . D J . 1 ' Q 1 I I ' 1 . ' 1' : ' . . ' , ' ' 1 - 1 ' 1 i ' ' . ' . ' , ' 5 , ' - ' 5 . , . E . . , , I , I . , , I I I I I I O O D ' 4 ' I ' I D ' U I . I 1 I I I A Q ' , N . , . . . . 1 ' ' . ' ' , surprise, we found a new head man awaiting us, Mr. Russell R. Below. He welcomed us warmly with a ' ' ' - ' 1 ' 9 ' . ' - - ' 1 . . X . . 1. . ' ' , L . 1 I I I I I I 4 I 1 V I 1 1 1 I I - : V i . I .I I I I I ' I I 1 I S, 4 ' ' Q I r Q 1 , 1 I ' V . Q I , . I . , ' I ' 1 I I D 1 - l ' . I , , ' . ' , . . ' 1 , , 1 1 D 1 A y . . ' . V . ' . 1 l l I K 1 I Y ' , ' Q ' ' . 9 ' T , ' ' Q Y A - 1 : V 1 I ' 1 H 2 . 1 Q D 1 ' 9 ' ' . 5 ' , 1 J . ' 9 , . The acquisition of our class ring highlighted our entire high school career. We are, without a doubt, proud of our class ring and the symbol of accomplishment it represents. Our final year was at last here. The goal we had set our Freshman year was now a reality. Jim Scheller was given the nod as our Senior class president, with Butch Schwartz as Vice-President, Carol Braun, Secretary, and John Hall, Treasurer. These were the members of our class chosen to lead us through this final year. Jerry Barron, Jerry Smith, Ray Stone, Calvin Allen, John Hall, Virgil Toone, Butch Schwartz, Darrell Sheffer, Joey Ternes, Charles Lander, Larry Cotton, Jim Scheller, and Doug Gibson represented our class on thc football field. Our Cheerleaders, Frances Clark, Leveda Sandefur, and Barbara Laping- ton, did an excellent job supporting the team. Linda Denton and Leveda Sandefur were chosen as candidates for Football Queen. Carol Brann was crowned Miss Winter Wonderland, our Christmas Queen, at the Christmas Holiday Dance. We approached our final Basketball season with Larry Cotton, Darrell Sheffer, Virgil Toone, John Hall, Jerry Smith, and Dale Brown giving their all, and we can't forget Doug Griffin as our Senior Manager. Martha Lantrip was crowned our Basketball Queen. We are also proud of the fine job Sandra Cooksey, Sue Rippetoe, Frances Clark, Don Tallant, Roy Meentemeyer, and Roger Connolly, our All-State Choir members did at Bowling Green. Barbara La pington was elected to the Honor Society. In the Hall of Fame, a project sponsored by Martin's studio and the Service League, we placed 5 students who have excelled in academic subjects. They are: Sandra Cooksey, English: Carol Brann, History, Jerry Smith, Mathematics, Jim Scheller, Foreign Language, and Dale Brown, Science. Time marched on, and soon we found ourselves being measured for ca'ps and gowns, ordering our cards and invitations, and picking The Little Dog Laughed as our class play. We had a wonderful time at the Junior-Senior Barbeque, too. Baccalaureate, Class night, and our night of decision'-Commencement ! !! lt all seemed like a fairy tale, but it was reality. Our high school days had been ended. We sincerely hope, to you who have been our guiding light and inspiration through these final years, that we will continue to shower you with the rich fruits which you so justly deserve, and we hope never to fall short of your high expectations. We appreciate your kind attention, and now this is CAROL and DALE, saying the history is com- plete and may the future of each and every one of you be happy. Thank you. C13 ff WILL We the Senior Class of H H S being in good health and of sound and disposing state of mind and memory and desirous of settling out affairs while we yet have the ability and knowledge do hereby will our possessions worldly and otherwise to those whom we think can best use them I CALVIN ALLEN will my place tn the Senior Class to anyone who ts as handsome as I think I am I LARRY ALTMAN will my he man ways to John Riggs WE CHARLYE JO BAKER AND LEVEDA SANDEFUR will our sweet and gentle voices to Sharron Holmes and Glenda Barnett I BUNNY BALL will my love for courtrooms to James Biggs I JERRY BARRON will my dimples and timid grin to Steve Ball WE BETSY BEAL AND JERRI HILLENBRAND will our shy and quiet ways to Sondra Stone and Jody Rash GERRY BEARD will my episodes evolving from the Dairy Bar to David Rager JEAN BEBOUT will my neatness in appearance and love for the band to Sharon Freeman JOHN BOSTON will my Toni Home Permanent to John Wheeler CAROL BRANN will my Ipana smile to Clyde Adkins DALE BROWN will my treasured blue print of favorite parking places to Mel Hunt GENE BURGENER will my Drivers Training Manual to Billy Burton WE BETTY BURTON AND MARTHA HAYS will our matrimonial intentions to Miss Cave and Miss Dudley WE BOBBY CARTER AND RONNIE COOPER will our good conduct in study hall to James Martin and Duane Marks WE DAVID CATES AND ROY PHILLIPS will our motorcycles to Billy Reeder FRANCES CLARK will my fluttering eyelashes and flirty ways to Delores Harper ANNA GRACE CLA TON will my pleasant personality to Barbara Grossman ROGER CONNOLLY will my love for a certain Senior Cheerleader to Duner Mitchell SANDRA COOKSEY have had such a good time I wish to take it all with me LYMAN COOPER am not mentally able to make a will PATSY CORBELL will my convertable to Johnny Wyatt LARRY COTTON will my small size and my good personality and my highly prized letter to Sonny Ward MARIE COX will my desire to follow Miss Dudley s footsteps as a history teacher to Deacon Allen SKIPPER CUMMINGS will my incessant chatter to Judy Shelton LINDA DENTON will my ha by face to Brent Gibbs DICKY FARLEY will my ability to avoid writing book reports to Darrel Eades JO NELL GIBBS will my secret formula for getting along with boys to Mary Alice Casey SUE GIBBS will my likeable and friendly ways to Nma Williams BECKY GILMORE will my ability to change names in the middle o t e sc oo y y BOBBY GLICK will my germs that Biology says we obtain from kisses collected from so many misses to Corky Bailey I DOUG GRIFFIN will my position as head manager to anybody who will take it I DONNA HALL will my little sister Judy the family name and reputation to carry on WE JOHN HALL AND JOEY TERNES will our drugstore stools to Carvell Moss and Randy Prmce I ERNEST HAMMONDS will my ability to make A s in Chemistry to David Nicholson I MARY ANN HANCOCK will my love for anything that wears trousers to Lili Clay I SUE HANCOCK will my tongue which is loose at both ends to Linda Jenkins WE KAY HANSEN AND SHIRLEY LESLIE will our Carlisle s to no one WE BETTY HAYES AND ILDY WARD will our love for Bookkeeptng to any poor souls who are sucker enough take it next year BILL HAYNES will my ability to never be trapped by a girl to Jerry Rhodes TOMMY HAYS will my wide knowledge of literature gained at Matts Newstand to Jeff Yates DONNA JERNIGAN will my love for underclassmen to Aloha Tapp JUDY KNIGHT will my love for composition to Suzannah English CHARLES LANDER will my size I2 1X2 foot to Miss Rogers FRED LANDER will my weight lifting ability to Tommy Marshall MARTHA LANTRIP will my talkative ways and sparkling eyes to Pat Hennessey RONALD LEECH will my serious face and quiet remarks to Larry Marshall WE BILLY LEMONS AND RUSSELL LEMON will our fruity names to Charles Berry I TOOTER LESLIE will my white T shirt and tight blue Jeans to Tommy Kemp I ELIZABETH LOCKE will my ability to yell the loudest at ball games to Nancy Parker I ROY MEENTEMEYER will my love for County High girls to Delbert Estes DORIS MILES AND LEON POWELL will our love for rock n roll music to Jackson Chadwell WE I JUDY MITCHELL will my ability to be so scatterbramed that I never know which foot is in my mouth to Vtki Preston WE DUANE MOORE AND JOYCE WATSON wt o y A s to Betsy Reid I' J D . . . . . . I. ' . . , i I, . ' ' ' . I' ' . - . . . U I. ' . . . . . . I' y V . . . i I, L , ' ' . I' ' . . . H H . . I, . . . . . . I, , ' . I, , ' - , I' . . . I . . . i I. ' . . . , . y N H . I, , ' ' . I, , ' ' . I' y . . . . . . U I, CHARLEY FREELS, will my love for Mrs. Rheil to Mr. Rheil. I. ' . . . . i I' v . . . . . . . I, , ' ' ' ' ' f h h I ear to Nanc Goldsberry. I' , . . . . . to ' . I' ' . . . . I I' A ' . , . . U I, , ' . I. y . . , . I I. ' . . . I I, , . . - . . . . I I. J W , . . . I I' I . . . . , , 'll ur abilit to talk and type at the same time and still make I, BRENDA MURPHY, will all that I have learned in shorthand back to Miss Vaughn and hope she can use it better than I. WE RONNIE NUNN AND ANITA DOSS, will our love affairs in the hall to Jimmy Ray Willet, WE DIANNE ORSBURN AND NANCY WOODRING, after thinking the situation over very carefully, will our book entilled Should 1 Love a Graduate? to Janet Cummings. I, JACKIE PALMORE, willmy warm place in the faculities heart to Bob Frey. l, LUCINDA PENNINGTON, will my Earl to no garage mechanic. I, MIKE PHELPS, leave my two records of Bony Maroni and Skinny Minny to Mr. Deim. I, SANDRA PIRTLE, will my lilting laughter to Beverly McClanahan. WE, LOIS POSEY AND BETTY THOMPSON, will our title of Mrs. to anyone who seeks it. I, NANCY PUGH, will my love for jitterbugging to my sister Brenda. I, MARY QUINN, give my quiet and serene ways to Diane Hazelwood. I, DAVID REEDER, will .......... ...... WE, NELLIE RICHMOND, JOYCE STOVER, AND LINDA WELLS, will our place in 5th period helping Miss Vaughn to anyone who is lucky enough toget the job next year. I, SUE RIPPETOE, will my swinging gait to Miss Rogers. I, CHARLES ROSS, will my quiet, reserved ways to John Katterjohn. I, CHARLES SAMPLES, will my thinking cap which always fails to act during exams to Wayne Walton I, JIM SCHELLER, will my presidency of the Senior Class to the poor junior who wants as many headaches as I have had. I, BUTCH SCHWARTZ, will my favorite pastime of robbing the cradle to Tommy Glover. I, SONDRA SHEETS, will my meek ways to Roger Cornbleet. I, DARRELL SHEFFER, will my ball and chain to Jim Wilson. 1. ANITA SHELTON, will my lightning speed in shorthand to Charlotte Steele. SYLVIA SLAUGHTERS, will my tall, slim structure and unconcerned ways to Judy Williams. JERRY SMITH, will my faithful illness that keeps me home on Monday to Sonny Mills. I. 1. I, RONNIE SMITH, after pondering over my poor state of affairs and using my better Judgement, de- cided to keep my few good traits. PATSY SPENCER, will my Tiger back to the U,S. Army. I RAY STONE, will my love of Mr. Rhoads to Eric Roberts. JUDY SUTTON, will my careful and cautious driving to Josephine Bently. I. I. I NANCY TANNER, will my ability to love'em and leave'em to Jean Porter. BETTY TILLOTSON, will my hearty laughter and happy-go-lucky ways to Donna Dickerson. I VIRGIL TOONE, will my bench warmers seat on the basketball team to any smart guy who likes to 1. get a good view of the cheerleaders. I, DOTTIE TOWLER, will my homemaking ability to Gayle Crirzer. I, ANNE TULEY, will my bottle of Light 'n Bright to Sue Gale Humpstead. DORIS TURNER, will my trotting back and forth at Dog and Suds to Joan Freels who desires to loose 1. weight. I, ELAINE UTLEY, will my dark hair and dark eyes to Marianna English. I, JOE ANN VANDIVER, will my task of carrying around the absentee list to anyone who thinks it is fun. l, JUDY VANOVER, will my crush for Mr. Freshman to Sandy Kerr and dare her to take it. I, JAMES WARREN, will my studiousappearance to Eddie Neiten. I Pl-IYLLIS WILLIAMS, will my 98 pounds of vim and vigor and vitality to Terry Fuller. I PAUL WILLIAMS, will my ability to play the drums to anyone who thinks it is easy. I MMY WILLET will my place on the baseball team to Becky Fryer. l JI . WE CAROLE LOYD AND DON TALLANT, will our gray hair and the many enemys we have made as h it the desire. I well as the fun we have had writing this will to next years senior class to bestow to w or y I PROPHECY We have come to see the World Premier of Don Tallant s latest drama The Memoirs of Don Juan We arrrve on the '7 20 trarn from Beetlebaun D C Well we have about an hour to krll Let s stop at Baker s Hamburger Heaven You know the one Charlye Jo Baker owns Okay we ll catch a cab and talk over old times Isn t that Ronald Leech drrvrng that taxr? I believe so Let s go We arrrve and take seats by a wrndow with a vrew of the street We place our order with the waitress Jerrr Hrllenbran Listen' Here comes a frre engrne Could that be Doug Grrffrn hanging onto the ladder? Yes and that rernrnds me Drd you know that Vrrgr1Toone fell off hrs ladder while parntrng the White House rn Washington? You know of course that Charles Freels lives there now as head butler Yes and some of our friends have attarned a hrgh positron rn education My Niece sent me a copy of The Quill and I read that Mrchael Phelps rs the new Principal and hrs secretary rs Ann Tuley Phyllrs Wrllrams rs the Spanish teacher Elizabeth Loch rs the math teacher John Hall rs head of the Department for the study and preservation of the goose and Lyman Cooper rs the girls swrmmrng rnstructor No Joke' Speakrng of education drd you hear that Patsy Corbell and Sylvra Slaughter are abroad studyrng the painless extraction of black heads? Why no I didn tl And speaking of bemg abroad here rs a Jurcy trd bit for the gossip columns Barbara Laprngton rs rn Hawarr honeymoonrng with her frfth husband Did you know that that traveling man Dale Brown rs the first permanent resrdent on the moon Well' How drd he achieve such an honor? Well he went up and Just couldn tget back down At thrs point the news boy Fred Lander enters the restaurant and sells us the latest edition of the Turbulent Times edited by Judy Knrght Look at the headlines' X Men Bobby Glrck and Jacky Palmore capture Notorious Bootlegger Larry Altman My' What nest? I see on the back page that Dr Elizabeth Beal has successfully removed the butterflies from the stomach of the famous concert pramst Dorothy Towler outstanding male and female stars There are several of our old classmates on the teams Listen to thrsl Roger Connolly Leon Powell Lors Posey Nellre Richmond and Sue Grbbs Look there s a picture of Jerry Smith bemg awarded the National Bean Bag Throwing Trophy And here the Advice to the Love Lorn column wrttten by Lrnda Denton and Judy Mrtchell Hey rsn t that Jrm Scheller the famous toothpaste tester crossing the street? It sure rs and that remrnds me that Charles Lander the toothpick manufacturer and hrs wrfe Betty Trllot son Just celebrated the brrth of their tenth chrld There goes David Reeder who made his rnrllrons rn the fishing worm rndustry and hrs wrfe the former Miss Donna Hall They are driving a new Meentemeyerrte designed by Roy Meentemeyer We pay the cashier Shirley Leslre and on leaving recognrze Paul Wrllrams beating the drum rn the Salvation Army Band We start walking the three blocks to the theater Drd you know that Ronny Nunn and Anrta Doss are running the largest race track rn the world at Geneva? heard that Mary Quinn the great woman Bull Fighter lost a fortune there yesterday Isn t that a shame' Look rn that wrndow Isn t that manrkrn being dressed by Elaine Utley Jo Ann Vandrver and Joyce Stover? Oh Yes' And rt says on the wrndow that this store rs owned and operated by Betty Burton We see Martha Hayes standing and admrrrng their work and she tells us she rs the bookrng agent for Darrell Sheffer s Flec Circus The specral attraction rs Patsy Spencer and her trained tiger On the corner wartrng to cross the street rs General Roy Phrllrps accompanied by the head army nurse Frances Clark and her secretary Joyce Watson They tell us that they have come to check on a new drug to cure hardenrng of the eyeballs due to the brte of the Tse Tse fly Thrs wonder drug was rnvented by Leveda Sandefur Wasn t that a coincidence that the General and his party met hostess Carole Loyd on the Fly By Nrght arr lrnes? She wrote me about some of the celebrities she met on her Job There was Ronny Cooper and James Warren the famous drctronary comprlers who after seven long hard years of work are strll stuck rn the n s Sue Rrpprtoe authoress of the new novel The Tattered Dress and Joey Tcrnes renouned Professor of Etrquette and Ethics at Brlly Lemon s School for Young Debutants w ' I I ' I 1 ' S, , . 2 ' . . . U 1 . n ' ' . , lv ' I y ' I I , ' ' ' H I . I ' I I I H . ' . . ' . H . , . . . . . . - . I ' I ' N . . , 1 . , . lu ' ' I . ll . . ' , , . . Q . . a .1 ' 1 - ' ' v . , . ' ' , . fl Here on the sports page is the listing of the players for the championship basketball tournament between the I I ' I ' , I . ' 'I N I , . . . . - . V. is , . - , . . . ll ' I ' ' It I I I ' H . G . ' . , . . y . - i . . . , . I . , . . , I ' . ' . . . . . . H . . . . I . ' . , v H N , ' ' ' ' ' ' VI , . W I . . I , . . , . , 1 I I ' H , ll I ' ' I - - ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' H I ll . Y I I l 1 l A I I G 1 I . , . . , 1 'i- -' My! What famous friends we do have, and l can tell you a few more. Calvin Allen is futhering American re- lations with Mongols in Outer Mongolia. The first female mountain climbing team ever to conquer Mount Ant Hill was composed of Marie Cox, Mary Ann Hancock, Duane Moore and Linda Wells. Gerry Beard, a prosperous owner of Beard's Beards, manufactures false face coverings for department store Santa Clauses. And did you know that Becky Gilmore holds the l978 title of Mrs. America? No, but I heard that Ernest Ha mmonds holds the world record for stuffing turkeys in a given period of time. And former mattress stuffer, Ray Stone, is now president of the First Wild Cat Bank. His biggest depositor is Nancy Tanner. Did you know that, to the surprise of everyone, she made her money with a fleet of shrimp boats. She always was fond of sails. Oh, here we are at the theater. Look at the marquee! Starring Carol Braun, Martha Lantrip, Nancy Woodring and John Boston. And the four P's , Earline Pennington, Lucinda Pennington, Sandra Pirtle, and Nancy Pugh, are going to sing their new hit song, which they recorded for Donna Jernigau's Studio, Standing in the crowd, waiting for the special guests, we notice that the doorman is Charles Ross. The first car arrives, and our anxious waiting is over. Why, that's Sandra Sheets and Larry Cotton, co-owners of Insomnia , lnc. , who pioneered the development of Scotch Plaide bed coverings, And getting out of that rickshaw are Jean Bebout and Anna Clayton, owners of the famous Chinese restaurant, Ping Pong. Who is that driving up in that Sacroliliac? I believe it is Sue Hancock, the famous dress designer. She has brought along Lillian Cummings, Jo Nell Gibbs, and Kay Hansen to model costumes from the production, at the party to be held after the show. Who is that climbing down from the back of that elephant? Why that's Betty Hayes, Ronny Smith and Jimmy Willett, with their elephant, Toppy. You knew, didn't you, that they bought the chain of Kroger stores with top value stamps? We decide to go on in and find our seats before the production starts. Ushers Billy Leslie and Dicky Farley assist us to our places, which, we discover are directly behind those of Anita Shelton, Janice Ternes, and Doris Turner. After renewing old acquaintances, we find that they own a skunk farm from which they receive a profit of 500 cents a day. lsn't ita coincidence that their farm adjoins Russell Lemon's citrus fruit plantation? The lights now dim, and the co-managers, Doris Miles and Charles Samples, thank us for our patronage and on with the show. We thoroughly enjoyed the drama, and we, as friends of the producer, are invited to attend the Victory Dinner being held at the Soaper Hotel owned by Bobby Carter and David Cates. We read the sign in the hotel lobby that says, Appearing nightly in the Chartreuse Room, Judy Vanover, The Last of the Cool Blue Mammas, and Gene Burgener's Band. We go on in, and, on the way back to our table, we recognize Bill Haynes behind the bar concocting his famous drink, The Pink Grasshoper. We notice two couples on the dance floor, they are Judy Ward and Jerry Barron, and Judy Sutton and Tommy Hayes. They are the United States entries for the potato sack race at the Olympics being held at Sturgis, Ken- tucky, These representatives have also been invited to the celebration. On seating ourselves at the table, we become engaged in conversation with Betty Mortis Thompson and Brenda Murphy, who are now co-owners of the Bear Brand Hosiery Company. We continue chatting around the table until Bunny Ball races in. He is manager of the Washington Senators, World Series Champions for the last five years. The reason for his excitement is the latest edition of the Critics Review, edited by Butch Swartz. His word is looked on as the sole authority on dramas, and he has spoken most favorably. All in all, this has been a most enjoyable evening. We, Dianne Orsburn and Sandra Cooksey, are happy to have had this opportunity to bring you our prophecy of events that will take place twenty years from now, May 27, 1978! BASEBALL, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: D. Jacobs, J. Willet, B. Ball, J, Van- over, W. Nichols. SEC- OND ROW1 S. Mins, v. Toone, B. Crafton, J. Jacobs, 1. Hat- ley. x, THIRD ROW: R. Stone, J. Rhoads, D. Gibson, J. Bantley. FOUR TH ROW: D. Scheffer, T. Rhoads, J. Combest, S. Ward. TRACK, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: B. Dannheiser, C. Moss, B. Haynes, B. Stone, B. Crafton, B. Hay- nes, E. Nieten, T. Cheaney. SECOND ROW: T. Glover, L. Marshall. J.R. Willett, D. Mitchell, C. Adkins, R, Prince, J. Wheeler. THIRD ROW: D, Watkins, M. Schuette, J. Biggs, J. Smith, J. Hall, J. Barron, T. 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