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HISTORY lCont J The haghlaght of our lunror year came wath the Coronataon Ball The royal event was clamaxed by the coronataon of Sondra Stone and Sonny Ward as our new Queen and Kang wath the other candadates Judy Martan, Glenda Barnett, Lala Clay Jammy Jacobs Sonny Malls and Jammy Ray Wallett The Junaor Waltz precedang the coronataon featured Labby McCollom, Wayne Walton, Jeanae Davas, Tomm Owen, Vaka Preston Jerry Graffan, Sharon Freeman, Kenneth Hutcheson Susannah Englas Jerry Rhoads Aloha Tapp Carlyle Barley Donna Dackerson, Aubrey Armstrong, Jean Porter, Make Pullen Beverly McClanahan Mel Hunt, Judy Porter, Erac Roberts, Barbara Grossman, Bud Crafton, Nancy Parker, Bobby Stone Betsy Read Beverly Beavan Nana Drury, Eddae Naeten Marsha Connell Ball Haynes At the close of our lunaor year, we were hosts for the Senaor Class at the Junaor Senaor Barbecue September l958 fanally arraved The goal we had establashed four year prevaously had be come manafest We were SENlORSl After the usual hectac procedure of arrangang our sched ules and changang our classes, we set about to elect our class offacers who were Bud Crafton Presadent, Sonny Ward Vace Presadent, Eddae Owens, Secretary and Treasurer, and Sonny Malls Reporter We were represented an the All State Choar by Bob Frey, Sheraan Holmes, Make Pullen Aloha Tapp Jackson Chadwell, Judy Shelton, George Anne Rachmond Beverly McClanahan, Harry Lee Tallotson, and Sharon Farrar and an All State Band by Jean Porter and Gary Tooley Four of our class members, Eddae Owens, Judy Shelton, Sharon Farrar, and Susannah Our gradaron representataves headed by Captaans Sonny Ward and Bud Crafton, were am Walson, Tommy Owen, Jerry Rhoads Jerry Graffan, Wayne Walton, Sonny Malls Mel Hunt, Erac Roberts, Jammy Ray Wallett Jam Bantly Eddae Naeten, Bobby Stone, Louae Armstrong, Ball Haynes, and Make Pullen Bud Crafton was awarded All State Honorable Mentaon and re ceaved the Most Valuable Player Trophy We were very proud of our Senaor cheerleaders Aloha Tapp Sondra Stone, and Marsha Connell Sondra was selected Cheerleader of the Year from among cheerleaders of the four local schools We completed our fanal basketball season through the efforts of Jammy Jacobs, Sonny Malls Sonny Ward, Bud Crafton, Jerry Rhoads Ball Haynes, and Mel Hunt Our team captaans Jammy Jacobs and Sonny Malls, receaved All Dastract and All Caty honors whale Sonny Ward and Jerry Rhoads receaved All Caty Honorable Mentaon The Most Valuable Player Trophy went to Jammy Jacobs Labby McCollom was selected as our Basketball Queen Our class was represented on the baseball team by Jammy Jacobs, Jerry Rhoads Sonny Ward, and Bud Crafton The team had an outstandang season record of ten wans and no losses We also faelded an excellent track team The closang weeks of school were spent an orderang our caps and gowns selectang our an vatataons, and packang Master Co ed as our class play Everyone had a wonderful tame at the Junaor Senaor Barbecue At long last' The fanal week of school whach was falled wath Baccalaureate, Class Naght and our ultamate goal, COMMENCEMENT We knew that we had reached the peak of our hagh school careers As we look back over the last four years, we realaze that the knowledge and the cultural experaence we have gaaned here wall be of measureless value to us throughout our laves Thas as Peggy and Gary, sayang that we thank you ver much for your kand attentaon, and we hope that each and every one of you havea braght and happy future Peggy Graffan and Gary Tooley . . . . . I ' I . I I 1 I 1 F ' I 1 ' f . . ' . 7 I I I 1 - . . I . I - . . I . I I I - . I I I I - English, were placed on the Honor Society. , J I 0 I I I I I 0 ' ' I ' ' I I . . . I . . - . . . . ,, . - ,, . ' I
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l-HQTOIZY What kind of day was IT? Why, it was a lovely late summer day of I955. lt was a day almost like any other school day. With one exception! The high school students waiting to enter the beautiful new Henderson High School were excited. One group of students was perhaps more ex- cited than the others, and rightly so because they would be the first graduating class who would have all four years in this new school. This eager group was the Freshmen. Our freshman days were similar to all the others pre- ceding these with one exception, we were now HIGH SCHOOL students. Along with our new positions went the responsibilities of our rank, so we were soon dispersed to our homerooms with Mrs. Sights, Mrs. King, Mrs. Crafton, Mr. Chapman, Mr. Plain, and Mr. Claycomb as our homeroom advisors. Immediately we set to work to organize our class by electing our class officers who were Sonny Ward, President, Jimmy Ray Willett, Vice-President, and Jim Wilson, Secretary. Jim Wilson and Sonn Mills were among the football layers who brought home a victory from Owensboro in the Thanksgiving Day game. Our football team, with a streak of winning victories and no losses, won the WKC Championship for the 1955-56 season . We were delighted to have Sondra Stone as a candidate for Basketball Queen with Donna Dickerson as a band majorette. Following our summer vacation, we once again entered the doors of Henderson High School, only this time we were sophomores. Our second year in high school was filled with many varied activities. The first task with which we were faced was the election of our class officers who were Sonny Ward, President, Glenda Barnett, Vice-President, Betsy Reid, Secretary and Treasurer, and Bud Crafton, Reporter. We placed six members of our class in the Audubon Chapter of the National Honor Society They were Bud Crafton, Beverly McClanahan, Jerry Rhoads, Wanda Collins, Charlotte Steele, and Gary Tooley. Sherian Holmes and Tommy Owen were chosen for All-State Chorus. We were well re resented on the gridiron with Sonny Mills, Bud Crafton, Jimmy Ray Willett, and Jim Wifason on the football team and Sondra Stone as our cheerleader. Sondra was also our candidate for Basketball Queen . Our basketball team was under the capable management of Eddie Owens. ln the latter part of our sophomore year, the band journeyed to Washington, D.C. to par- ticipate in the annual Cherry Blossom Festival. They were named the second best concert band in the nation. Among those who made the trip to Washington were Carlyle Bailey, Kenneth Hutcheson, Gary Tooley, Wayne Walton, Sharon Freeman, Steve VanMeter, Wayne Wilson, and Sonny Beavan. Donna Dickerson and Jean Porter led the band as majorettes. As the summer fled and early autumn approached, we found ourselves once again en- veloped by our studies and school activities. Class officers for our junior year were as follows: Lili Clay, President, Sonny Ward, Vice- President, Wanda Collins, Secretary and Treasurer, and Nina Drur , Reporter. Aloha Tapp and Sondra Stone as cheerleaders cheered our football and basketball teams on to many victories. Our football players were Jim Bantly, Bud Crafton, Jimmy Ra Willett, Sonny Mills, Mel Hunt, Tommy Owen, Bill Haynes, Sonny Ward, Bobby Stone, Edclie Nieten, Jerry Griffin, Jim Wilson, Mike Pullen, Eric Roberts, and Jerry Rhoads. Carlyle Bailey led our band as Drum Major along with Donna Dickerson, Jean Porter, and Sharon Freeman as majorettes. Wayne Walton represented our school at All-State Band. Our basketball team, with Ronnie Hape as manager, consisted of seven juniors. They were Bill Haynes, Bud Crafton, Sonny Mills, Jim Bantly, Jerry Rhoads, Jimmy Jacobs, and Sonny Ward, with Jimmy Jacobs receiving honor as the Most Valuable Player and as a mem- ber ofthe All-District Team . In March, l958 the Honor Society, at its annual induction service, inducted Jeanie Davis, Judy Martin, Aloha Tapp, and Peggy Griffin.
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WILL WE, JEANIE DAVIS and BILLY BURTON, have drawn up the last will and testan.ent of the class of '59, duly witnessed by Mrs, King, Miss Cave, Mrs. Brarne, and Mrs. Crafton. I, MADALINE ADAMS, will my love for Steve Ball to Dian Roberts. I, LOUIE ARMS I'RONG, will my ability to tteyer go steady during tny high school years to George Day. l, PHYLIS ANDERSON, will tny short curly' locks to Susie Farrar and Par McCollorn to divide between rhetn. I, CARYLE BAILEY, will tny much loyed blonde flattop to anyone who thinks he has as tnuch time to -. spend on it that I have. . I, JIM BANTLEY , will my reputation of being the clown of the class to Jerry Combest. 'fy I, GLENDA BARNETT, will tny' ability to keep tnore than one boy on a string at one titne to Becky yr Walker. I BEVERLY ISONNYJ BEAVEN, will my letmutue name to Dorris Dixon, I, CAROL BOSWELL, havin' had such a wonderful important part tn the class play wish to keep tt. I, BILLY BROWN, will tny love for hill-billy tnustt' to Wally Smtthart, WE, JUDY BURNETTE and LULA ISHARPJ GIVENS, will our lasting Iriendshtp1to Mr. Holler and Mrs, Ltndle. I. JACKSON CHADWELL, will my briefcase and bookworm appearance to Jo n Katter'ohn. I, DORIS CLARK, will ttzy position as ice creau, clerk in the cafeteria to My brother, Billy, I, WANDA COLLINS, will my quiet ways and manners to Betty LaRue. I, RUBY COBB, will tny silly, ttnkltng laugh to anyone who wants tt. I. JOE COI-FMAN, will my cat curl and many women to Sam Rtgdon. I, MARSHA CONNELL, will my unique cheerleading ways to next year's cheerleaders. I, ROGER CORNBLEET, will tny bashfulness around girls to Delbert Estes. WE, LINDA QWILSONJ COWAN and JOSEPHINE QBENTLEYJ EVANS, will ottr ability to change our names during our senior year to Brenda Crawley attd Carol Whitledge, I. BUD CRAI TON, will my lightning fast speed on the track to Tank Snider. I, GAYLE CRII'SER, will my cat-woman attitude to Sharon Gatlin. 1, DONNA DICKERSON, will all nay future tttne to my future husband, Ralph. I, RONNIE IJUSSETT, will tny wine, women, and car to Tommy Ketnp. WE, CLARENCE DUNCAN and NORMA VILLINES, will our future happiness together to Sharon Stnith and Larry Kirkwood. I, LYNDIA ELLIS, will my love lor the human race to No one. I. SUSANNAH ENGLISH, will my ability to talk of something about which I know nothing to my sister, Mary Anne. I, SHARON FARRAR, will my long, flowtt.g locks to Dian Hazelwood. I, SHARON FREEMAN, will my loye for a certain Morganfteld boy to his brother, Mr, Below. I. BOB FREY, will my loye for Jean to anyone whothinks he is big enough to take her away frotn me. WE, RETA FULKERSON and JUDY VAUGHN, will our future martial intentions to Janet Cutnmings. WE, DOUG GIBSON attd FRANKLIN MCCORMICK, will our ability' to pttt up with these younger cats while waiting to blow this Joint to Fred Paff. I, JERRY GRIFFIN, will tny slightly used hratn to Mr. Rhoads for laboratory experiments. I, PEGGY GRII-FIN, will tny reputation as being the most studtous girl in the class to Alice MacDonald. I, PAUL GOODLEY, will tny wide knowledge of literature gained at Matt's Newstand to any' other literaryetninded boy. WE, PATSY GREEN and CAROLYN WHITE, will our colorful t.ames to Betty' White and Ernest Green. I, MELTON GRIFFIN, will my inability to find the right girl for me in all tny years of high school to arty other sucker. I, BARBARA GROSSMAN, will all my freckles to Linda Wood, hoping she has better luck than I have had removing them. I, PATTI HALL, will tny ability' to break tlte family ties early in life to Carol Whitledge. I, SUE HANCOCK, will tny neloyed job nz the library to Linda Jenkins. I, RONNIE HAPE, being the only real he-man in this class, will the hair onymy chest to Bobby Beckett. I, BOBBY HAYES, will tny ability to he quiet only when spoken to to David Martin. WE, BILLY HAYNES and BOBBY STONE, will our many enjoyable escapadees to Richard Raber and Deacon Allen. WF, SHERIAN HOLMES and GEORGE-ANNE RICHMOND, will our operatic voices to Nell Allen. I, R-XY HUDSON, will nay extra-ordinary composing power to Ray Marshall. I. MEL HUNT, will tny lovable personality and datntly little feet to Carl I-uller. I, KENNETH HUTCHESON, will :ny love for a certain blonde senior to no one. I, SHIRLEY JOINER, will tny little spoken ideas and thoughts to Martha Quinn. I, JIMMY JACOBS, being the only real loyer tn this class, will my uumatchable way with the girls to tny brother, Danny. 1. SAM LIKINS, '-H11 mi- Slow. Soft. southern drawl to Huston Reese. I, TRACY MABREY, will my careful driving habits to LaNeaye Fletcher. I, JUDY MARTIN, will tny' love for telling people exactly' what I think of thent to Jody Rash. I, PAT MARTIN QGOLDYD, will tny shortness in stature to Dottie Abernathy. I, ALICE MCCARTY, -.yill my loye for smoking in the school's parking lot to Sue Vick. I, BEVERLY MISCLANAHAN, will tny ability to always know what is going on around me to Ronnie Bullock, I, LIBBY McCOLLOM, will tny position nz solid Geometry class to any other girl who thinks she would enjoy being the only girl in a class full of boys. I, CARLOS MILLER, will tny title of School Spirit to Richard Galloway. I, SONNY MILLS, will tny adaptness at skipping school to any brave underclassman. I, DOROTHY MORRIS, will my quiet and sincere attitude 'o Barbara Hopper. I, EDDIE NIETEN, will tny nody which is built too close to the ground to Sonny Duncan. I, CAROLYN NINNESS, will my love lor having fun at airy cost to Judy Hall. I, CAROLYNQCOXJ NORMAN, will tny love tor staying hon.e on Wednesday to be with tny hus-band to Mrs. Sights. I. JESSE OGLESBY, do not wish to leave a will. I, TOMMY OWENS, will my renown, spectacular high Jumping skill to John Wheeler. - I, EDDIE OWENS, will my fabulous map of the better parkn.g places to Tommy Rhoads, knowing that I att. leavin it in ood hands. WE, JEAN and JUDY PORTER, will our unbelieyable sister teatn to Becky and Dian Walker, hoping that it will worglt as weql for them as it did for us. J. VIKI PRESTON, will tny big loud tnouth to Becky Fryer. ' I. MIKE PULLEN, will my friendly manners and gentlemanly ways to Clinton Slaughters. I, DAVID RAMSEY, will my bow-legs and black boots,to Jimtny Vanover. I. BETSY REID, will my loye for any'thtt.g that wears pants to Sue Gale Humpston. 1. JERRY RHOADS, reluctantly, will tt.y tnonogramed toothpii-ks to Tottnny Higgins. I. JOHN RIGGS, will nn. much envied weight lifting physique to Billy' Reeder. I. ERIC ROBERTS, will tny afftlation with the underworld to Randv Prince. I, BUD RICIIMOND, wish to keep tny love for haying fun. i I, EUGENE ROBERTS, will my lose for Mrs. King to Billy Cartwright. I, SIDNEY SMITH, will tny old position in Dunaway's to Larry Gettings. I, JUDY SHELTON, will tny tongue which is loose at both ends to Ruth Sutton. I. NANCY PARKER, will tny loye for all the county high boys to no one. I. CHARLOTTE STEELE, will ttzy' reputation of being the tinest and qttietest girl tn the class to Darlene Blue. I, SONDRA STONE, will tny love for Tommy back to his mother. l, JEANIE SUMMERS, will my mother back IO the school. 1. ALOHA TAPP, will tny' love for a terrain undetclassman to no one. 1. HARRY LEE TILIDTSON, will my loye for mischief to Duner Mitchell. I, GARY TOOLEY, will tny quiet intellectual ways to Bob Colvin. I, STEVE VAN METER, will tny longint to be a comediene to anyone who thinks they are as funny as I think I am. I. WAYNE WALTON, will tny' nzattly' physique to Charles Berry. 1. SONNY WARD, will my fatnous horse laugh to Totnmy Liles. I, JIMMY RAY '-VILLET. -.vtll my' ravtshing :ood looks to Cobte Brauyer. I. KENNETH WILLIAMS, will tny long black hair to Tommy Cheaney. I, NINA WILLIAMS, since I am married can't will anybody anything. I. JIM WILSON, will tny many broken football training rules to Carvill Moss. 1. '-VAYNE WILSON, will my' ten pounds of surplus flesh to Roderick Sngg. J. DAVE NICHOLSON, will the ring in my nose to Larry Kirkwood. I, PIIYLIS WALKER, will my tiny angelic appearance to Terry Fuller. l. PIIYLLIS WRIGHT, will my inability to get along with tny' younger sister to Gayle Hust. I. SHIRLEY VANDIVER, will my ability for always having older' boys flockin around me to Brenda Crawley. WE. IEANIE DAVIS and BILLY BURTON, will the fun we have had making tiliis will and all the happiness we've had in these last four years to next year's seniors
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