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

 - Class of 1952

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CLASS WILL We, the Class of nineteen hundred fiftv two, being of sound mind and memory, write, publish, and declare this our last will and testament in manner as follows: We, the Senior Class, will our ability to publish 'The Yellow Jacket,W and to get expelled from school to the Junior Class. I, Beverly Atherton, will my ability to stay in school all day and do nothing to Vernon Austin. I, Gilbert Bennett, will my ability to play basketball to Sam Durham. I, Shelby Crouch, will my ability to be President of the Senior Class to Billy Lacefield. I, Cullen Everly, will my ability to play the piano to Janie Brashear. I, Floyd Frasure, will my ability to be a quiet farmer tc P11..n..L.L.Lp uu.4.'f18l'l1 o I, Gary Humphrey, will my height to Charlie Lloyd. I, Jewell Miles, have nothinn left to will, it took all I had to get through school. I, Glenn Underwood, will my curly hair to Buddy Morris. I, Mary Peller, will my ability to set an example of bchavigr on the bus to Janie Willis. I, Winnie Belle Brown, will my ability to go with Bevar1yAtherton to Doris Jean McKinley. I, Ritta June Coffman, will my ability to write letters to my man in service to Ora Mae Williams. I, Janice Crume, will my love for All the Owens to Linda Lou Brown. I, Greta Greenwalt, will my ability to get engaged to Ann Crume. I, Jean Hicks, will my ability to go with every boy in town to Ruth Price. I, Shirley Billard, will my ability to sing to Betty Sue Basham. I, Nelda Faye Holder, will my quiet ways to Peggy Vertrees. I, Wanda Jones, will my nice manners to Kerby Ridenour. I, Barbara Sutherlin, will my red hair to Janice Shocklee. I, Edna Ray Williams, will my love for the Durhams to Sue Ann Th mas.

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Mass misilznrg The class oi 1952 began the upward climb to success on September 6, 19148, entering the freshman class with twenty- five green youngsters. We were successfully led through the trials and tribulations of our freshman year by our sponsor, Mrs. Abbie Beauchamp. We returned to Livermore High School to continue the climb to success in September, 19149. we were very sorry to have lost the following classmates: Kerry Miller, Ray Higgs, Nancy Dillender, Anna Belle Howard, Diana Poiles, and willidean Tanner. We were very glad to add to our ranks Gary Humphrey, who came to us from Hartford, and Janice Crane, who came from Hawesville. Edna Ray Wi1l.iams from Calhoun joined us at mid-term. Our souhanore sponsor was Mr. Jed wllwrse On September 6, 1950, we returned to the hallowed hall of learning as jolly junior with twenty-two members :Ln the class. Many of our classmates participated in the Regional Music Festival at Madisonville. On April 20, 1951, under the direction of our sponsor, Miss Ann Calhoun, we presen- ted a three-act ccmedy, Bil1's Night 0ut. On May 7 we took the seniors and Miss Lenora Hicks to Mammoth Cave for the annual junior-senior trip. School ended for the year on May 18. We were very happy to have Mary Beller, who trans- terred from Calhoun, as a member of our class this year. We re-entered the temple of knowledge as dignified seniors on September 14, 1951. We were happy to have again as our spon- sor Mis Ann Calhoun. Since the beginning of our Junior year we had lost three members of our class, Everett Scott, Marvin Gonteman, and Reba Rose Hughart. During our senior year we lost Jackie Boyken and Greta Greenwalt. Maru of our class- mates participated :Ln the Regional Music Festival at Madison- ville, and we were very proud of the fine ratings won by mem- bers of our class. The debate team was made up from our class, the members were Janice Crane, Mary Beller, Cullen Everly, and Shelby Crouch. The debate team as well. as other entries fran our class were part of the Regional Speech Festival at Madisonville. We were proud of the rating made by all of them. On April 11 the Juniors took us to Murray College and Kentuclq Lake on the Junior-senior trip. Several of our classmates participated in the State Music Festival at Rew- ling Green on April 214. On the second day of May the senior class presented 'Go West, Young Man, a canedy in three acts. Our Baccalaureate service was May ll, our Class Night exer- cises were May 13, and on May 15, at long last, we graduated. We were very sorry to leave all the friends we have lmown for the last four years. i f S Q'



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CLASS PROPHEC! One day while I was waiting for a space ship to the moon, I visited Madame Zazs-Zag, the Voodoo Queen, who showed me the future of my class- mates. Each of them'was represented by a tiny doll Madame had. The dolls were dressed to show their future and were placed in surroundings in accordance with their work. A Perhaps you would like to hear the story of what I saw.... Bevarly Atherton is the head of his own construction compaxq, The Atherton Construction Company, and has married the former Miss Winnie Belle Brown. They now have two sons. Gilbert Bennett is the famous basketball coach of the University of Xentuclq and is famous for making whirl-wind basketball players. Shelby Crouch is the president of the Harvard University, and his wife, the former Mary Glenn Turner, is taking care of his twin sons. Cullen Everly is the president of the United States. All of the Republicans are wondering about their president, all the offices in the Capitol are held by women. Floyd Frashure is the owner of the Plymouth Service Station and still doing the usual thing, riding around in town in a Plymouth. Rltta June Coffman's man never has got out of the army, so as a result she is traveling fran camp to camp to be with him. Barbara Sutherlin is living :Ln Island raising little I-lughsea. Glenn Underwood has not yet grown up, he is still talking baby- talk to his wife and family. Jean Hicks is a model for the Jimmy Arnold Store and is interes- ted in a rich, old man who could support her in the finery she is used to. Shirley Hillard is an opera singer. She sang at the Metropolitan in New York and after that made a tour of Europe at the request of the King of England. Jewell Miles , the coach of Livermore High School basketball and baseball teams, and his wife, the former Miss Wanda Jones, are really working for their school to make it the largest in Kentuclq. Mary Beller is'now the teacher of the speech class at the Liver- more High School. On the side she is writing a new book, Manners 2 the School Qui. Edna Ray Williams has found a way to prevent fainting. Her 'Wil- liams' Painkiller' will positively grow a new personality. Janice Crume has finally won that Air Force man after writing thousands of letters. She is married to a Colonel in the Air Force. Nelda Faye Holder is married and is producing little Hammers. Gary Humphrey is married and has those fifteen kids that he talked about all through his high school days. ,f L ,Q 3 Th if . p 1 'ws' 553' --3-' T X lm' ' ,,

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