Menifee County High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Frenchburg, KY)

 - Class of 1963

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Mr. Noah Patrick Mr. Tunney Amburgey Mr. Ed Banfield Miss George Alice Motley Mr. James Osborn Mr. Emerson Ferrell PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE To The Seniors, I wish I had a command of words that would enable me to give to you an inspiring message that would send you out into the world with your high school diploma and the desire and deter- mination to achieve great success in some chosen field. Unfortunately, I do not have those inspiring words. You have heard them all during the past four years. I have enjoyed and have learned a great deal during the past four years working with you seniors. You probably have found by this time that four years of high school is an insufficient amount of time to learn all the things a person needs to know. I do hope that during the past four years you have acquired some basic skill and concepts that will enable you to later become an educated person. Your education for the past four years has, of necessity, been rather general. It is up to you now to decide in what area your interest lies and to work for the attainment of specific goals in that chosen area. What you want to become is not so important as is the degree of mastery you attain in that chosen field. Education is a hard commodity to sell to young people. They are too impatient and see a high school or college education as years spent in preparing to earn a living. This is not exactly true. Education is living, and years spent in school are years of living that can be enjoyed fully and at the same time enable a person to live a richer and fuller life. Education is a continuing process. We learn as long as we are intellectually alive. A high school or college education cannot serve us for the rest of our life unless we renew and add to it. If I were asked to give one bit of important advice to young people today it would be to avoid those things that put limitations upon your future. I might clarify this by a few examples. The boy or girl who quits school before graduation has definitely limited his future. In the same way the young person that decides to marry at an early age, or to take a short course of study for some trade will have limited the areas that are open to him. Approach life with an open and inquiring mind. Learn of your own abilities and interests and develop them to their greatest potential. Do not be impatient. Prepare well for what you wish to do so that the life you live will be a long and satisfying one. The best to you always. Hiram C. Walters Miss George Alice Motley Superintendent Mr. Hiram C. Walters Principal Mrs. Betty Ruth Conlee Home Economics Family Living Mr. Charles Cornwell Director Pupil Personnel Miss Joyce DeRosett Secretary to Superintendent Mrs. Evabel Harp Librarian Mr. Charles Wills Vocational Agriculture Mr. Malcolm Rawlings Visiting Teacher Mr. James Johnson Band Director Music Mrs. Marijo Rawlings English II, Math General Science Mr. Earl Ray Botts World Geography World History Civics Mrs. Ann Adams English II, HI, IV. Mr. Ottis Adams Office Practice Typing I Mr. James Nickell Advanced Math Chemistry Physics F rench Mr. Harry Howard Physical Education Basketball Coach Health Mrs. Peggy Prater Algebra I, II Mathmatics Mrs. Geraldine Hall English I, II Shorthand Mr. Marcus Craft Basketball Coach Science Biology Mr. Paul Leveridge American History Bookkeeping Government SjMIMHA, A3r i DOUGLAS PUGH Vice-President Girls just won't leave me alone. WOODROW MURPHY Sergeant-of-Arms Nice to have around. SENDA SHEPHERD Treasurer I found my happiness. JEAN TOLSON Eek ! !! ! Boys. LESLIE REED ALICE MORRISON Destined to be PRESIDENT. It must go my way or else. DAVID COLLINS Love that chemistry. FREIDA GROSS A nice person to have around. RODNEY KENDRICK I did not put that chalk on the floor. CONNIE CAMPBELL RONALD TERRELL As smart as she Those twist records looks. floor me, TOMMY STILTNER Why do other boy's girls look so good ? RITA SORRELL 120 words a minute--no type writer. FRANKIE STAMPER DWIGHT SPRADLING Lonely weekends. Striving to be What lonely week- successful. ends ? BECKY WILLIAMS LARRY BANFIEL] Oh, those dreamy Menifee's No. 1 eyes. basketball star. BEVERLY SORRELL RANDALL HAYES Go 'way, I'm Heaps of Fun college bound. Wi ■ . PAULA BARKER Always in love. LEO ADAMS Life is short, so enjoy it. GARY THOMAS I'll Say ZANIA FULTZ Those two dimples make her smile complete. HAROLD HANDY Oh, they're making a wild man out of me. DEANNA COMBS RONALD MARTIN Liked by everyone. Look at those curls. THEO ADAMS KENNETH ROSE Love or money? Frenchburg's No. 1 'seamstress'. CHARLOTTE CROUCH LARRY MACK Pomeroyton Special Class Clown JEAN BYRD Love them and leave them. BILLY HALL Who threw that pencil ? LYNN HARP Gentlemen prefer blondes. LONNIE OSBORNE I can't leave those girls alone! LARRY HOLLAN Kid Galahad RALPH WHITE Phooey with girls. I FOYE BACK Why look? I'm hooked. BARBARA V YNN KEVAN WELLS Handy girl to Why marry m have around. off? DAVID ISSAC 2 and 2 is.. .. duhh, 5? KENNY HUGHES Why think of girls when there's so much to be done ? Senior Class Will LEO ADAMS wills his ability to get along with teachers to Dickie Woodard. THEO ADAMS wills her engagement ring to James Walters. FOYE BACK wills his Vice-Presidency in F. F. A. to Dean Brewer. LARRY BANFIELD wills his quietness to Marla Wells. PAULA BARKER wills her love to Leo Adams. JOHNNY BROWN wills his good times in Frenchburg to Randy Daugherty. JEAN BYRD wills her laughing ability to Mr. Nickel. DONALD CALDWELL wills his Ford to Mickey Smith, hoping he can catch as many girls as he has. CONNIE CAMPBELL wills her good marks in algebra to Barbara Helton. DAVID COLLINS wills chemistry period to anyone who wants it. DEANNA COMBS wills her successful cheerleading to her sister Elaine. ROBERT CRISP' wills his shyness to Vernon Peyton. CHARLOTTE CROUCH wills her blond hair to Maxie Luke. ZANIA FULTZ wills her hair cut to Kay Benson. FREIDA GROSS wills her homemaking ability to Charles Maness. BILLY HALL wills his dad's Chevy to any girl who wants to make his living. LAVENNA HALL wills her singing ability to Nancy Jackson. RANDELL HAYES wills his ability to eat potato chips in class to Joan Stamper. LARRY HOLLAND wills his brown eyes to Lois Spencer. KENNETH HUGHES wills his seriousness to Martin Scott. DAVID ISSAC wills his purse snatching ability to Keith Kendrick. RODNEY KENDRICK wills his grades in agriculture to J. B. Spencer. LARRY MACK wills his good study habits to Yvonne Spradling. RONALD MARTIN wills his curly hair to Mr. Walters. ALICE MORRISON wills her dimples to Mrs. Harp. WOODROW MURPHY wills his freckles to Lucille Coldiron. LONNIE OSBORNE wills his love of Macbeth to next year's Senior Class. HELEN PATRICK wills her tiny feet to Bobby Staton. JANET PERRY wills her young, tender years to Dona C . DOUGLAS PUGH wills his 58 Plymouth to Jerry Ingram. LESLIE REED wills his glasses to Larry Spencer. KENNETH ROSE wills his ability to sew in family living to Willa Dean Faulkner. WANDA SALLEE wills her uproaring ways to Gay Helton. SENDA SHEPHERD wills her ability to work in the office to her sister, Linda. BEVERLY SORRELL wills her chewing gum to Mrs. Adams. RITA SORRELL wills her nickname on bus 15 to Johnny Hale and Carl Sweeney. DWIGHT SPRADLING wills his ability to play basketball to his brother, Dexter. FRANKIE STAMPER wills her purse to Mr. Adams. TOMMY STILTNER wills his Hollywood Flat to Bobby Issac. LOUISE STULL wills her bobby sox to Mrs. Hall. KATHERINE TACKETT wills her future plans to Jimmy Reed. RONALD TERRELL wills his ability to do the twist to Mr. Leveridge. GARY THOMAS wills his sweat shirt to Mr. Craft. JEAN TOLSON wills her life to Poogie . KEVAN WELLS wills his nickname Shrimp to Timmy Halsey. RALPH WHITE wills his height to Mr. Johnson. ' BECKY WILLIAMS wills her good times at M. C. H. S. to her sister, Ann. BARBARA WYNN wills her algebra book to Brenda Bates. LYNN HARP wills a letter a week to Hubert Welch. HAROLD HANDY wills his last name to Sherry Lawson. Senior Class Prophecy Televisions are now out of date since man has journeyed into space and Space-o- rama is becoming more and more widespread. Leslie Reed, Rodney Kendrick, and Leo Adams, special Lunartick scientists, are testing a new development in the laboratory on the moon. They are tuned in on earth, station WMCHS, Frenchburg, Kentucky. Tonight is June 2, 1973, and their old classmates are gathering for their class reunion. Our scientists could not come tonight because a gyroscope on their rocket ship needed oiling and all the space stations were closed. The first guests to arrive are Mr. and Mrs. Larry Banfield. Mrs. Banfield, the former Becky Williams, is now working as a model for McCall's magazine, and Larry is Ohio State's Head Basketball Coach. Next, we see Barbara Wynn who is head of the Home Economics Department at Morehead State College. She is wearing a lovely fish-net dress which she designed and created. Over by the door we see Beverly Sorrell and Ronald Terrell talking in low tones. They are special lawyers for U. S. Steel and the grapevine has it they must leave soon to prepare for a special hearing to be held in the morning. Jane Cook Hospital is well represented tonight by their chief dietitian Miss Freida Gross, and three nurses, Connie Campbell, Paula Barker, and Jean Tolson. They planned the menu for tonight's meal. Tonight we are privileged to have with us, Menifee's famous engineers, Johnny Brown and Larry Mack. They have just finished drawing blueprints for TWA's Branch Airport just out of Frenchburg. Kevan Wells just flew in from Hollywood where he has been taking a series of screen tests for Walt Disney's latest release, Peanuts. Tonight we have with us some odd characters with an odd way of life. Deanna the Dude and Rita the Roper are running a rest resort for people with weary bodies and weary minds. This resort is located in Reservation, Nevada. Lynn Harp is carrying on her mother's profession well. She has just been ap- pointed by the President as Librarian-of-Congress. She will be leaving soon to catch her plane back to Washington. Good Heavens! Has someone had a wreck? ! Why, not at all; it's just Jean Byrd and Louise Stull bringing their little sports car, Sizzle to a frying stop! They are manufacturing these cars in Detroit. Rookie Pitcher-of-the-year, David Collins of the Cincinnati Redlegs, is talking with some of the alumni about the team's chances for winning the pennant this year. He modestly keeps to himself his outstanding record. We just received a telegram that Bill Hall and Donald Caldwell could not make it tonight. They had special duty (K. P) for the U. S. Army. This telegram was delivered by Frankie Stamper and LaVenna Hall on a bicycle built for two. Mrs. Noah Tufono and Mrs. Bryson Walters, the former Senda Shepherd and Theo Adams, are more interested in their 12 children, six each, than their old class- mates . Kenneth Rose has just arrived from his job as architect. He is working on Frenchburg Pike supervising the construction of Rose Model Homes. Robert Crisp asks for quiet and attention so that he and Helen Patrick can make an announcement. They look at each other and smile and most of the classmates know what to expect. Robert clears his throat and announces that they plan to be married in July before he leaves for the army. Dwight Spradling, Head of Morehead State College Physics Department just called to say he will be unable to attend. He is teaching evening classes at Morehead and is giving a final test tonight. Foye Back, Menifee's County Agent, and Douglas Pugh, assistant county agent, just left hurriedly to attend to a sick cow on Dan Ridge. Harold Handy and Lonnie Osborne are entertaining a small crowd in the corner. They are now on television co-starring in the program, Comedy with the Two Jesters, in which each of them get a chance to display their acting ability. Katherine Tackett and Charlotte Crouch are now training, in Cape Hope in Menifee County, for their flight to Venus next month. They will be the first women astronauts from Kentucky. They sent their best wishes and regrets that they could not attend. Zania Fultz is having a time with her St. Bernard. She runs a rescuing station in the Arctic Circle and takes her St. Bernard to every event for advertising. (By the way, he just sampled the punch.) Randall Hayes is beaming tonight as he proudly announces his new title. He has just been chosen national yo-yo champion for the year. Gary Thomas looks a bit forlorn. It seems that he has been jilted by his famous fiance, singer Brenda Lee. They had been engaged for some weeks now and were planning to be married soon. Gary said he has no immediate plans. Larry Holland could not attend. He is resting up for his bout tomorrow night in which he will try to retain the title of light-weight champion of the world. Kenneth Hughes has opened the first bakery on the moon. Part of our refreshments are his Moonbeam Delights. He said his biggest problem was getting ingredients (flour, sugar, etc.). He has made quite a name for himself by using the moon's famous green cheese. Menifee's famous writer and recorder of ballads, David Issac, is passing out free copies of his latest release. He now owns Stick Recording Studios and is quite well known. Ronald Martin runs a Saturday Nite Sitters' Service for girls age 19-23. He sits with only one girl each night and charges no fees. Tommy Stiltner owns Frenchburg's largest used book store. Recently, he sold an old book for $50. Everyone thought this was quite good until he remembered putting $100 in the book for safekeeping. Janet Perry is now one of the world's most famous hairdressers. She is telling some of the ladies present some of her techniques. Alice Morrison is now working as secretary to the president of the moon, Woodrow Murphy. Neither Woodrow nor Alice could make it tonight because of a press conference with the moony reporters who are trying to get a story for the only newspaper on the moon, Lunar Leader. They chose this name because its editor, the first earth man on the moon, better known to us Ss Ralph White, said , as his first words, Take me to your leader. Our sponsors have gone unmentioned tonight, but they are now being introduced. Mr. Leveridge is opening a school on the moon to teach the language so that he can teach it at M. C. H. S. soon. As Wanda Sallee, famous vocalist for Frenchburg's Radio Station, sings This is the Hour, we find it's time again to leave our classmates. Good-bye, friends; all of you, we call once more before the doors close for the final time upon our most glorious years, our high school years. ANNUAL QUEEN KING DEANNA COMBS LARRV BANFIELD Most Likely To Succeed Deanna Combs Dwight Spradling Best Personality Deanna Combs Harold Handy Best Sense of Humor Louise Stull Larry Mack Best Athletes Deanna Combs Larry Banfield HOW WE LOOKED THEN Martin Scott President Randy Daugherty Vice-President Vicki Lacy Willa Dean Faulkner Secretary Treasurer David Brown Francis Langworthy Ronnie Branham Barbara Wells Timmy Robinson Sergeant-of-Arms Keith Kendrick Peggy Bowman Calvin Roach Nancy Jackson Randy Pugh Janet Back J. B. Spencer Murlene Jones Linda Brown Linda Luke Vernon Peyton Diane Sorrell LaVeta Spencer Dwight Brown Donna Wilson Marilyn Clark Eddie Fields Phyllis Patrick Charles Murphy Gay Helton Barbara Helton ESS Donalbain The Porter Malcolm v r Jeri Mullins Barry Blevins ;wi • • Barbara Bates The Three Witches t r vv Lady Macbeth's Death The Sleepwalking Scene Lady Macbeth Larry Spencer President Patty Spencer Gary Lawson Sondra Little Susie Jones T reasurer Larry Sexton Lucille Coldiron Merry Lynn Brown Vice-President Secretary Carol Smith Curtis Ross Janet Morrison Janette Jones Bill Day 1 m Everett Landrum is5 Janie Amburgey Tommy Hunt Darlene Conway Gaylord Wilson Bernie Fultz Phillip Handy Richard Amburgey Paul Dyer Doris Egelston Jimmy Wright Roberta Smallwood Richard Ratliff Yvonne Spradling Gregory Peck | N Norma Sparks Larry Peyton Ann Williams Shirley Link Harry Wright Dickie Woodard Roger Ratliff Beverly Daulton Lois DeRosett Roger Smith Eula Smallwood David Crain Judy Highley Kenny Brashear Judy Terrell Stevie Cornett Devonna Pitts Judy Johnson Roger Haney Kelly Amburgey Roger Moore ___ - Buddy Robinson Richard Barker Gary Back imam David Clark Douglas White Joe Thomas ffriMfuneti i Rosetta Vititoe President Naomia Cox Paul Long Diane Stamper Billy Ratliff Evelyn Brown Secretary Hobert Crisp Normia Cox Barbara Hale T reasurer m R. W. Murphy Doris Lawson Gail Simpson Everett Mullins Freddie Peoples f V Carolyn Back Pauline Collinsworth Gary Reffitt Earl Patrick Linda Simpson Beulah Ingram Reeda Nickell Judy Brown Bobby Yocum Marcella Steele Jimmy Langworthy Sharon Bowman Garry Collins Kaye Benson Jimmy Smallwood Brenda Sorrell Ted Lawson Loretta Sparks Johnny Hale Johnny Crain Gaye Daugherty Devonna Mullins Roscoe Daniels Elaine Combs ,Jeannie Ingram V William Osborne Rachel Perry Larry Simpson Frank Brown Gary Brown Maxie Dora Luke Tommy Lisle Ruth Sorrell Carl Sweeney Linda Becraft John Me Le mo re Daniel Colliers Alice Lawson Gary Reed Jennifer Back Larry Day Beverly Cox Sharon Johnson Dorothy Cull Wilma Daulton Charlene Loveless Judy Bowlin Gaye O'Hair Clara Tackett Sue Conway Betty Landrum H FUTURE HOME MAKERS Gxaded Elementary School Faculty Mr. Biram McLemore 8th Grade Mr. Buford Collier 8th Grade Mrs. Elsie Bashford 8th Grade Here am I chosen by the Creator to look after the little flock He has placed in my care young minds That I must teach more clearly to understand Young hearts that I must guide To the ways of kindness and sympathy How can I impress them with my thought of them That they can find life beautiful every day through it all If they will be gentle, kind and helpful to others ? More and more it comes to me that I can convince them That LOVE is all, if loveliness is in my own life And with this FAITH as my inspiration, I shall try to be worthy of the CREATOR'S TRUST. Mrs. Jessie Hughes 6th Grade Mrs. Carma Spradling 5th Grade Mrs. Corda Henry 4th Grade Mrs. Ann Daugherty 3rd Grade Mrs. Beryl Cornwell 2nd Grade Mrs. Ruby Ingram 1st Grade EIGHTH GRADE Row One: Phyllis Beer, Philip Smith, Sue Lawson, James Bowling, Betty Moore, Shirley Johnson, David Manning, Barbara Jones, Vernell Fields. Row Two: Wayne Lawson, Sondra Spencer, Earnie Smallwood, Sharon Spencer, Arnold Peck, Pamela Cornette, Allan Tackett, Mary Etta Coldiron, Gary Egelston. Row Three: Sharon Fultz, Dale Wilhoit, Ada Helton, Walter Daugherty, Linda Centers, Roger Alfrey, Sandra Fugate, Gardner Birchfield, Barbara Brown. Row Four: James Mynheir, Jenelle Frye, Dale Wynn, Sara Raney, Tommy Peck, Sharon Helton, Joe Gross, Glenna Brewer, Don Smith. Row Five: Dorthy Buchanan, Ray Brown, Patty Lisle, David Wilson, Betty Ann Brown, Billy Brown, Lettie Cox, Lonnie Cornwell, Charlotte Craig. Row Six: Sherry Combs, Polly Clemons, Howard Tackett, Rita Inabnitt, Ruth Ann Maze, Jesse Bowling, Barbara Branan, Diana Walters, Larry Roach. Row Seven: Stella Ross, Gwendolyn Stull, Wendell Back, Dian Tackett, Vivian Lawson, Billy Cox, Eunice Smallwood, Juanita Clifford, Sidney Spencer. Eighth Grade Row One: Delma Nolan, Jimmy Byrd, Jimmy Brown, Jimmy Nickell, Carrie Wright, Alma Hudson, Fern Wells, Joann Conway, Patty Morris. Row Two: Myra Rawlings, Gevenda Robinson, Nanethia Beer, George Botts, Karen Lawson, Louise Spencer. Seventh Grade Row One: Dexter Spradling, Paul Rose, Freddy Doyles, Charlotte Williams, Sue Canterbury, Ben Hager, Carolyn Williams, Shirley Smallwood, Bonita Snowden. Row Two: Danny Conway, Jimmy Lockwood, Jim Maness, Bradley Sallee, Nancy Sorrell, Wanda Maness, Carol Bearer, Michael Combs, Oleada Spencer. Row Three; Judith Birchfield, Elbert Coldiron, Anna Mae Mynheir, Patty Roberts, Tommy Caudel, Donnie Sons. Sixth Grade Row One: David Wilson, Duane Steele, Polly Poynter, Winfred Pultz, Delores Harmon, Alfred Ferrell, Randy Peck, Martha Sorrell, Jackie Ferrell. Row Two: Becky Collins, Rodney Combs, Barbara Benson, Verlyn Hurt, Clester Brown, Linda Agee, Martha Ann Coldiron, Jesse Smith, Jr. , Ronnie Beer. Row Three: Troy Lawson, Larry Ingram, Barbara Patrick, Paul Egelston, Willie Wilson, Karen Lawson, Bruce Amburgey, Brenda Tackitt, Mary Egelston. Row Four: Wayne Warfield, Dinah Smith, Ray Mynhier, Helen Beer, Gail Thomas, Anna Brown, Lewis Johnson. Fifth Grade Row One: Bob Benson, Samuel Mynhier, Sharon Wynn, Douglas Walters, Barry Reed, Linda Smith, Geraldine Harmon, Drema Canterbury, Kay Smith. Row Two: Larry Hagar, Cheryl Ferrell, Anthony Back, Donald Ross, Joy Back, Sue Mullins, Carla Sorrell, Charles Smallwood, Brenda Berry. Row Three: Esther Lockwood, Charlie Wilson, Timothy Rhodes, Randy Ingram. Row One: Patsy Jo Egelston, Kenneth Smith, Patricia Wilson, Wanda Lawson, Patty Beer Sharon Wilburn, Jennifer Maze, David Thomas, Paul Estes. Row Two: Brenda Wilson, Woodford Fultz, Isom Clemens, Karen Brown, Carol Ross, Beverly Wright, Frankie Maness, Darlene Curtis, David Sons. Row Three: Tom Wilson, Bruce Tackitt, Darrell Smith. Third Grade Row One: John Rhodes, John Benson, Sandra Thomas, Darrell Smith, Gail Brewer, Judy Coldiron, Douglas Smith, Sharon Smith, Samuel Amburgey. Row Two: Deborah Wells, Paul Mullins, Peggy Sons, John Hager, Diane Ross, Michael Amburgey, Joann Wynn, Spike Mynhier, Rachael Hasty. Row Three: Delmer Williams, Beverly Williams, Carl Johnson, Donna Peck, Luthur Havens. Row Four: Mark Lawson, Deliah Roach, Gary Ferrell. THIRD GRADE Row One: Willis Agee, Brenda Harmon, Della Clemons, Pamela Blanco, James Hughes, Patricia Wilson, Esther Sallee. Second Grade Row One: Patricia Maness, Patty Lawson, Phyllis Wells, Joseph Sorrell, Kathy Ferrell, Johnny Lisle, Deborah Tackett, Barbara Sons, Linda Gail Wilson. Row Two: Robert Brown, Raymond Baker, Darlene Smallwood, James Rawlings, Phillip Lawson, Curtis Berry, Marvin Agee, Darrell Spencer, Linda Wilson. Row Three: Gregory Blanco, Freddie Ingram, John Clem, Patty Hughes, Mark Lang- worthy, Boyd Brown, Eugene Miller. First Grade Row One: Pamela Stiltner, Earnest Tackett, Rosetta Greer, Duane Bearer, Rebeccah Roach, Gary Sons, Patricia Coldiron, Donnie Hager, Connie Rothwell. Row Two: Terry Brown, Mary Wynfl, Daniel Ross, Aline Clifford, Roger Small- wood, Richard Thomas, Ricky Conway, Jennifer Estes, Jimmy Sorrell. Row Three: Rita Benson, Bobby Lisle, Kathy Lawson, Ronnie Baker. A” TEAM Standing: Coach Howard, Donald Back, Bobby Staton, Larry Banfield, Charlie Maness, Dwight Spradling, David Collins. Sitting: Gary Thomas, Ronald Martin, Mickey Smith, Kevan Wells CHEERLEADERS Susie Jones Deanna Combs Vicki Lacy Phyllis Cox Ann Williams Co-Captains, Phyllis Cox and Vicki Lacy B” TEAM Standing: Richard Ratliff, Tommy Hunt, Philip Handy, Leslie Reed, Jerry Ingram, Joe Thomas, David Crain, Johnny Crain, Gary Back, Sitting: Randy Peck, John McLemore, Don Smith, Robert Smallwood, Coach Craft, Harry Wright, Major Dale Wilhoit, Dexter Spradling, Bruce Amburgey CHEERLEADERS Joanne Amburgy, Marla Wells, Captain, Lucille Coldiron, Elaine Combs, Merry Brown dctuUU i ANNUAL STAFF Editor Assistant Editor Business Manager Literary Picture Editor Lavenna Hall Typists Senda Shepherd Leslie Reed Dwight Spradling Billy Hall Katherine Tackett Louise Stull Helen Patrick Becky Williams Rita Sorrell QUILL and SCROLL Editor Business Manager Humor Editor News Editor Barbara Bates Rita Sorrell Deanna Combs Larry Payton Devotion Editor Paula Barker Sports Editor Leo Adams Society Editor Barbara Wells Sponsors Mr. Mrs. Adams Future Homemakers ot America President-----------Vicki Lacy Vice-President------Yvonne Spradling Vice-President------Patricia Williams Secretary-----------Phyllis Cox Treasurer--------Willa Dean Faulkner Reporter---------Linda Caudel Historian--------Darlene Hood Parliamentarian---LaVeda Spencer Future Farmers of America President------ Vice President- Secretary-------Timmy Robinson Reporter--------Rodney Kendrick Advisor---------Charles H. Wills -Douglas Pugh - Foye Back Treasurer---------Randell Hayes Sentinel----------Harold Handy FFA Sweetheart-- Vicky Lacy Band Sponsor Mr. James Johnson Music Club Sponsors Mrs. Jeri Hall Mr. James Johnson Science Club PRESIDENT------Larry Spencer SECRETARY------Martin Scott VICE-PRESIDENT-----Timmy Halsey TREASURER..........Michael Back Physical Education Club Sponsor Mr. Howard ilinin I'liili President Louise Stull Secretary Katherine Tackett Vice-President Theo Adams Treasurer Senda Shepherd President Gary Reed Secretary Susie Jones Vice-President Helen Patrick Treasurer Robert Crisp CHOIR JR. CONSERVATION CLUB JR. CONSERVATION CLUB Cafeteria Staff Catherine Thomas Cafeteria Manager Mary Banfield James Ratliff Custodian Bus Drivers Qxtv itiaing, Compliments of MONTGOMERY NATIONAL BANK EXCHANGE BANK OF KENTUCKY Member F.D.1.C. (i°° % Mt. Sterling, Kentucky Mt. 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