Livermore High School - Hi Times Yearbook (Livermore, KY)

 - Class of 1950

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tique shop. She wrote all the news from Livermore saying she had recently visited the former Miss Bonnie Hicks, who married the mayor of Nuckols and is living on a small farm where she is specializing in plant life and bugs, For our future entertainrnent Mr. Moseley insisted that we visit the village fortune teller before we left the island. The fortune teller read our palms and told us that she would mail our fortunes in a letter. When We got safely home after our pleasant visit, our fortunes were waiting for us. The letter read as follows: Dear Joan: l can tell by your charming voice that you are a singerg you have been appearing as Canary with the Hot Licks Corn Fed Band, which appears in all the larger cities. May you have a successful year! And your friend Taloma is now living ona small farm near Buel with her husband. They have three little Ayers and are noted as the owners of the best breed of black angus calves in the state. DO YOU REMEMBER WHEN WE WERE FRESHMEN? 10 f- . Y. 4 u... ,

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en iam Class Motto The more prepared, the more powerful Colors -- Red and White Flower -- Red Rose Probably Name Disposition Hobby Wants To Be Will Be Taloma Carmon jolly dating married just that Judy Girvin peppy two-tirning a Coffman left waiting Bonnie Hicks, likable Fording a Fulkerson nurse Edwina Johnson pleasing cooking a graduate mother Joyce Messenger dernure giggling Mrs. Brown baby sitter Paula Nevitt noisy talking happy hard worker Betty Ridenour unknown whistling nothing torch singer Myrtle Shocklee shocking telephoning seller of short-order farm tools cook Mary Atwell Stevens extraordinary men loved old maid ' school teacher Barbara Stolsworth diffe rent dancing journalist c omme rce teacher Joan Vertrees witty Ted somebody's hula dancer darling John L. Conrad changeable flirting big-time auctioneer , farmer Orval C. Owen stubborn drilling a cowboy street sweeper Ted T. Owen never eating lazy college starting professor Kenneth A. Cobb unpredictable going to graduated man that comes Nucl-cols around. Miss Calhoun loving grading rich married just a teacher papers woman M-. Q l l if g -mr ,.,, -4

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