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Class Prophecy It is now June in the year of 1971 and everyone in Frenchburg is very excited for it is the night of the annual reunion party for the graduating class of 1961. The Menifee Co. High School is gaily decorated and the party is about to start. The first guests to arrive are Wallace Stiltner, the music instructor, Vickie Bates, the typing teacher, and Louise Shepherd, the History professor at Menifee Co. School. As the party begins Vernon Johnson, the well-known disc-jockey for WFBG station, starts the entertainment with a trio known as the Violets, Faye Rawlins, Joan Conway, and Judy Poynter. At the end of the song we were served refreshments by Joyce Stamper, Kathryn Berry, Betty Ingram and Zoia Brown. The four are working as secretaries. The walls of the dining room are decorated with portraits drawn by Carol Jones and Rachel Kendrick. They are now Art Instructors at Berea College. New arrivals at the party are Mrs. Wayne Bowlin, formerly Mildred Cecil and the former JoAnn Brewer, now Mrs. Woody Isaac. The two couples are now living in California working in a big shoe store. We were introduced to. the new coach of Menifee County High and to our surprise Frankie Allen rose and took a bow. In one section of the room a conversation was being held by a small group of guests. One was Carol Caudel, a Home Economics teacher at Eastern State College, another was a girl who we recognized as Betty Craft, now one of the assistants to the City Council in Frenchburg. Four neat looking women passed the hall with nurse’s uniforms. They were recog- nized as Carol Botts, Rita Stull, Betty Fultz, and Phyllis Buchanan, who are working in the Frenchburg Hospital. Kay Rose, Ora Jean Smith and Wanda Walton have just flown in from New York. They have come back to Kentucky to be married in two weeks and then they will return to New York with their husbands and make their homes there. Meanwhile all the guests began applauding as a line of other guests had just arrived. They were Larry Crouch and James Lawson, who are two of the respectable lawyers of Frenchburg. Hubert Welch, Ronnie Lacy, Winfred Sorrell, and Ottis Landrum were among them with their boxing gloves on. They must have forgotten to remove them after boxing practice earlier in the evening. We were very sorry that two of our most excellent graduates, L Owell Haney and Ernest Ingram, could not possibly be here because of the fact they are serving in the U. S. Army. After we were all seated at the table, the two chefs, Harold Smith and Olan Stiltner served us. They are the best-known cooks in the entire county. We were very glad that Laveda Sons and Donna Runyan could take time out from their Beauty Shop in Camargo to be at our party. Barbara Clark, Enda Landrum, and Stella'Pugh attended the party. They seemed to have changed in a few ways. It might be due to the fact that they are majoring in Physics at Morehead State College. As the popular Priscilla Hall sang the closing song, '‘Farewell to Thee we think back of all our classmates and the wonderful school days we attended in the Menifee Co. High School. We wish we could relive those days but since we can’t we send our hearts out to those who have the opportunities to attend the grand-old Menifee Co. High School.
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Class Will Frankie Allen wills his big feet to Brenda Williams. Vicki Bates wills her sense of humor to Connie Campbell. Kathryn Berry wills her low voice to Linda Luke. Carol Botts wills her long hair to Mrs. Conlee. Jo Ann Brewer wills her heart to Woody Issac. Zoia Brown wills her nice personality to Lynn Harp. Phyllis Buchanan wills her song Heart of My Heart” to Louie Rose. Carol Caudel wills her typing ability to Dwight Boyd. Mildred Cecil wills her happiness in the future to Wayne Bowlin. Barbara Clark wills her blue eyes to Tommy Little. Joan Conway wills her dreams to Ronnie Wilson. Betty Craft wills her giggles to Mr. Collier. Larry Crouch wills his big brown eyes to Marcella Summers. Betty Fultz wills her shadows to Sonny. Priscilla Hall wills her guitar to Edwin. Betty Ingram wills her blonde hair to Lowell Raney. Earnest Ingram wills his being basketball manager to Webb Goodpaster. Vernon Johnson wills his happy go lucky ways to Keith Kendrick. Carol Jones wills her writing ability to Eddie Carter. Rachel Kendrick wills Bimbo” to Mr. Craft. Ronnie Lacy wills his pepsodent smile to Leslie Reed. Edna Landrum wills her freckles to Vicki Lacy. Ottis Landrum wills his first name to Mr. Adams. James Lawson wills his well groomed appearance to the Freshmen. Judy Poynter wills her ability to write Dear John letters to Phyllis Neal. Stella Pugh wills her Scottish ballads to Mrs. Adams. Faye Rawlins wills her ability to be a secretary to Mr. Walters. Kay Rose wills her love to Marshall DeBusk. Donna Runyan wills her ability to laugh to Shorty Holland. Louise Shepherd wills her ability to ask questions to Mr. Leveridge. Ora Jean Smith wills her life to Jimmy Hunt. Harold Smith wills his basketball skill to Kevan Wells. Laveda Sons wills her love to soldiers especially to Pfc Albert M. Sons. Winfred Sorrell wills his shyness to Kenneth Rose. Joyce Stamper wills her F in Physical Education to Mr. Craig. Olan Stiltner wills the yellow blanket to Arvena Faultner. Wallace Stiltner wills his sportsmanship in basketball to future ball players. Rita Stull wills her faithfulness to Woodson Stull. Wanda Walton wills her class ring to Dale Williams. Hubert Welch wills his height to Ralph White. Class Motto Everyday should be passed as if it were to be our last.” Class Colors Pink and White Class Flower Mountain Laurel
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