Henderson High School - Revue Yearbook (Henderson, KY)

 - Class of 1959

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PTZOPI-IECY It is now May 26, I979. e, Jeanie Summers and Eddie Owens, are reporters for the Universal Press. Traveling by rocket through outer space, seeking news, we recently renewed some acquaintances of twenty years ago . Arriving at the first Rocket Station we were amazed to see many friends. Among them were Sondra Stone and Sonny Ward wearing the celestial crowns of the Queen and King of Outer Space. ln the procession following the king and queen we recognized some of the ambassadors from the League of the Universe! the fleet-footed Jimmie Ray Willet from Mercury, the beautiful Judy Martin from Venus and the famous senator, Jerry Rhoads. Joining our friends in the royal procession we all went to breakfast at a Vitamin Cap- sule Inn owned by Billy Burton and Wayne Walton . Our meal was served by those specialists in Space Economics, Dorris Clark, Phyllis Anderson, Ruby Cobb and Lyndia Ellis. After a delicious breakfast, Louis Armstrong, the High Exalted President of Saturn, gave an informative lecture on Universal Law. Ray Hudson's Combo, consisting of Billy Brown, Steve Van Meter and Ray, entertained us after the lecture with music that makes the milky way smooth as milk. While our rocket was being serviced at an outer space service station operated by Sonny Mills and Marsha Connell, ,we bought a newspaper. Imagine our pleasure in seeing Carlisle Bailey's name as the editor. Reading the ads, we saw that Betsy Reid was sponsoring the pro- duction of Cosmic Ray Shampoo, guaranteed to rid your hair of Star-dust. on the front page of the paper we read that Mel Hunt, Tracy Mabrey, Paul Goodley and Kenneth Hut- cheson, who travel faster than the speed of light in their new rocket-ships, have been challenged to a race by Bobby Stone, the best driver on Earth. Jesse Oglesby, Melton Griffin and Franklin McCormick were the first to make an expedition to Pluto. David Ramsey, Tommy Owen and Sidney Smith were spending their vacations skiing on the rings of Saturn . A picture of Bobby Hayes, Bud Crafton and Sharon Freeman on the front page caught our eye. Because of the brightness of their heads they were being proposed as permanent residents to light the dark side of the moon . In Outer Space Science, Dr. Susannah English with the aid of her staff, Aloha Tapp, Nina Drury and Nancy Parker, were completing many successful biological experiments dealing with the plant and animal life found in the milky way. Drs. Eric Roberts, John Riggs, Carlos Miller and Shirley Vandiver were universal physicists, having computed the molecular construction of Betelguse, the brightest star. Viki Preston, Sherian Holmes, Carol Boswell and Judy Shelton were leaders of the Girls Outer Space Group, whose object was to investigate the masculine population in our neighboring planets. Sonny Beaven, Mike Pullen and Jean Porter, were teaching the latest dance steps of rocket propulsion to their many eager students. Starlit Beauty Shop, specializing in heavenly hair cuts, was operated by Josephine Evans and Retz Fulkerson. Wanda Collins, the fashion designer, and her staff, Carolyn Cox Norman, Judy Vaughn and Patti Hall advertise fashions out of this world. The business world in outer space is as complicated as everything else. The financial Director, Charlotte Steele and her assistant, Phyllis Walker, and the Inter-Planetary

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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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PROPHECY lConf I chamber of commerce were operating smoothly under the capable dlrectlon of Wayne Wil son In talklng wlth Wayne we learned more news of old friends The Radar Inter Com Station Central Control for all Intra Stellar communications was dnrected by Ronnie Hape and has staff Jerry Grlffm Charles Llklns and Bud Richmond The sub director for thus Sun Stellar Statnon was none other than Joe Coffman Has assustant Harry Tnllotson demon strated the latest In defense weapons and rockets fared by atomic fusion deslgned by Jackson Chadwell The men of the Mllltary Dlvlslon rode mslde the rocket It was a pleasant surprlse to recognize commander James Bantly He was carrying an automatic cosmac ray revolver deslgned by another old fraend Gary Tooley We saw Doug Gnbson the new commlssloner of the Solar Leagues With hlm were none other than Jimmy Jacobs a pntcher of the Solar Leagues and Eddie Nleten a runner for a team In the Solar League We stopped to get our space shlp clrcled the unnverse then headed back to earth Seenng Eugene Roberts Bully Haynes David Nncholson and Jlm Wnlson flshlng In the Bug Dapper we stopped for an mtervlew and saw Roger Cornbleet and Wendell Carmen huntnng the Bug Bear constellation wuth thenr Cams Malor We cllmbed aboard our rocket agann and Madellne Adams our stewardess served us with a rocket hlghball as we saw Clarence Duncan and Norma Vrlllnes rocketnng off to thenr second honeymoon rudnng the tall of a comet Bob Frey Kenneth Wnllnams and Ronnle Dossett out for a drlve nn thenr new flymg saucer buzzed us As we entered earth s atmosphere suddenly we saw three heavenly bodies' They were Sharon Farrar Alnce McCarty and Peggy Grlffln They were shlnlng brighter than any other star As Glenda Barnett Donna Dickerson Carolyn Nlnness and Barbara Grossman zoomed past us nn thenr convertible satelllte we saw George Anne Richmond makmg her cllmb up the Stalrway to the Stars Being guided In beautufully by Judy Burnette Sue Hancock and Judy Porter who operate the control tower our ship touched old mother earth We were met by three lovely flower gurls Phyllns Wright Jeanne Davus and Lnbby McCollom Passnng through the lobby of the airport we saw several of Beverly McClanahan s beautlfully painted murals Outside the airport we hauled a cab To our surprnse the drnver was lovely Lula Sharp Glvens On our way to the offlce to wrlte our excltlng scoop for the paper we saw a couple business stores owned by two of our old classmates Linda Wilson Cowan s Aprotlng Goods and Patsy Green s Green House At the newspaper offlce we were greeted by Carolyn White edltor of the socuety sectnon and Gayle Crutser the Lnterary edntor Wanting an our office was Dorothy Morrns our edutor and Pat Golday and Shnrly Joiner Private Secre tarles Weren t we fortunate to have been members of the class that graduated from Hender son Cnty Hugh School ln I9597 We thought at the time that many of the members of that class would go a long way Yes we thought that class was simply out of thus world Little did we know how far out they were gonng ALL IN ALL THIS HAS BEEN A MOST DELIGHTFUL EVENING WE JEANIE SUMMERS AND EDDIE OWENS, ARE HAPPY TO HAVE HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO BRING YOU OUR PROPHECY OF EVENTS THAT WILL TAKE PLACE TWENTY YEARS FROM NOW, MAY 26, I979. U I l 1 1 1 - I 1 . . . , . ,I . ' 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 I ' 1 . , . - 1 1 I .. .. . 1 1 , . 1 1 ' . , . . . . , . l I . 00 1 1 . . . , . 1 , . 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' . I , . . 1 ' 1

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