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

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8F3IS START Editor Willa Deane Faulkner Assistant Editor ANNUAL STAFF Business Manager Barbara Bates Prophecy Janet Back-Janice Gibbs DEDICATION Miss Motley is a member of American Association of Schools Administrators, Kentucky Education Association, Kappa Delta Pi, a Honorary Education Fraternity and Delta Kappa Gama, a Honory Education Sorority. Miss Motley became Superintendent of Menifee County Schools in 1947. Since that time it has been a time of progress for the Menifee County Schools. The following is a list of some of the accomplishments: 1. Built the Menifee County High School. 2. Initiated and brought about National School Lunch Program in all Menifee Schools. 3. Brought about county wide school transportation for both elementary and high school pupils. 4. Worked toward the passing of a legislative program to improve education in Kentucky. 5. Introduced first National Vocational Home Economics Program in the Menifee County Schools. 6. Immediate Plan-New Grade School in South- eastern part of County. Miss Motley has always given a helping hand when it is needed. Her love for school children of this county is undoubtedly one of her greatest assets as an educator, although she has many. We salute you, Miss Motley, and dedicate this yearbook to you, our friend. Senior Class 1964 MISS GEORGE ALICE MOTLEY Superintendent of the Menifee County Schools BOARD OF EDUCATION The Menifee County Board of Mr. Noah Patrick Miss George Alice Motley Education is the governing Mr. Tunney Amburgey Mr. James Osborn body of the school and is re- Mr. Ed Banfield Mr. Emerson Ferrell sponsible for all matters of financing and the decisions concerning the Menifee County School. The Menifee County Board of Education at work - ADMINISTRATION Mr. Malcolm Rawlings Visiting Teacher Miss George Alice Motley Superintendent of Menifee Schools Mr. Charles V. Cornwell Director of Pupil Personnel Mr. Hiram C. Walters Morehead State BS MA Principal Mrs. Betty Conlee Morehead State BS Home Economics Mr. Earl Botts Morehead State AB Social Science Mr. Marcus Craft Morehead State AB Coach Science Mr. Harry Howard Morehead State AB Coach Health Mrs. Peggy Prater Morehead State AB Mathematics Elizabeth Colville Western Carolina BS Librarian Mrs. Emogene Combs Morehead State AB Civics Mr. Charles Wills U of K BS MS Agriculture Ml Mr. Ottis Adams Morehead State BS Commerce Mr. James Johnson Eastern Kentucky BS Music Mrs. Ann Adams Morehead State AB English Mrs. Elsie Bashford Morehead State AB Eighth Grade Mr. Robert Powell U of K AB English Mr. Buford Collier Morehead State AB Eighth Grade Mrs. Virginia Powell U of K AB Chemistry Mr. Byram McLemore Georgetown College Eighth Grade Mr. Kenneth Patrick Morehead State BS Seventh Grade ft Mrs. Corda Henry Kentucky Wesleyan AB Fourth Grade Mrs. Ruby Ingram Morehead State AB First Grade Mrs. Jessie Hughes Morehead State AB Sixth Grade Mrs. Carma Spradling Morehead State AB Fifth Grade Mrs. Anna Daugherty Morehead State AB Third Grade Mrs. Beryl Cornwell Morehead State AB Second Grade Miss Joyce DeRosset Secretary to Superintendent Mrs. Wanda Lawson Secretary to Principal SENIORS Martin Scott President He changes hair oil every twenty miles. Betty Jo Peck Why speak of love when there's so much to be done ? Diana Sorrell Always smiling and agreeable. Timmy Robinson Vice- President Work has killed many a man. Why die ? Willa Deane Faulkner Secretary Her heart is like the moon it has a man in it. Mickey Smith Those dreamy eyes-- so full of sleep. Jeri Mullins Wonder what her Postgraduation plans are? Ronnie Branam No need for an introduction, everybody knows me. Margret Trimble Silence is golden, but why be rich .Knyiiis Lox T reasurer Blonde hair and blue eyes but not an angel Randy Daughtery The strong, silent, type. Calvin Roach Senior's most eligible bachelor Janice Gibbs Everybody's friend Janet Back Hold that bell! I'll be there. Frances Langworthy If there's mischief brewing, she is doing the stirring. Donald Back A weak heart but a strong mind. Barbara Bates Pleasant and full of good intent. Linda Philyaw I live for fun and fun I have. LaVeta Spencer Happy go lucky girl Barbara Helton I'm thinking what to say next Barbara Wells What attraction those brown eyes have Marilyn Clark Rather quiet you'd thir but after 3: 30 you can't fool me. BABY PICTURES SENIOR CLASS WILL Donald Back wills his ranch in Arizona to Frances Langworthy. Janet Back wills her loog black hair to Mr. Adams. Barbara Bates wills her beautiful singing voice to Keith Kendrick. Ronnie Branam wills his ability to do the Big B to Miss Slone. David Brown wills his ability to drag race to Mrs. Adams. Dwight Brown wills his physique to Larry Roach. Marilyn Clark wills her glasses to Dale Seat. James Clifford wills his good grades to Roger Haney. Bonnie Conway wills her slim figure to Joe Thomas. Phyllis Cox wills all her love letters to the Air Force. Randy Daugherty wills his love of Macbeth to Larry Spencer. Willa Deane Faulkner wills her ability to get along with Mr. Walters to Diane. Janice Gibbs wills her broken heart to the next heartbreaker in line. Barbara Helton wills her heart to any boy who can win it. Oleane Jones wills her ability to work to Harry Wright. Vicki Lacy wills her cheerleading ability to Ish Birchfield. Frances Langworthy wills her side saddle to Donald Back. Paul Long wills his seat in Family Living to any boy who's never heard of Marriage. Jeri Mullins wills her class ring to Ricky. Betty Peck wills her heart to most Ezel boys. Linda Philyaw wills her ability to eat candy in class to Jerry Ingram. Randall Pugh wills his thick hair to Mr. Walters. Calvin Roach wills his shyness to Nancy Williams. Deloris Robinson wills her sweet smile to Larry Beer. Timmy Robinson wills his '61 Oldsmobile to any girl who will share a bucket seat. Martin Scott wills his flashy eyes to all good-looking girls. Mickey Smith wills his ability to play basketball to Kay Carter. Diane Sorrell wills her quiet ways to Barbara Jones. LaVeta Spencer wills her ability to break hearts to Judy Johnson. Margret Trimble wills her speed in typewriting to Carolyn Conway. Barbara Wells wills her ability to be serious to Joe Gross. Donna Wilson wills her October courtday trading to Mort Stull. CLASS PROPHECY This is the night of June 8, the year 1974 and the push-button age is finally here. This is an age of leisure because all work is done by robots. In the gymnasium at Menifee County High School the graduating class of 1964 is holding its re- union. The first guests to arrive are our sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Adams. They are our guests of honor. Now we see Linda Philyaw, a famous cosmetologist, and Jeri Mullins, Miss America of 1967 and now a famous model for Bazaar . Linda creates all of Jeri's fascinating hair styles. Next we see Marilyn Clark. She has just flown in from Hollywood where she has been taking a series of screen tests for her first Movie, Yesterday's Love . Over in the corner we see Randy Daugherty and James Clifford talking in low toneSw They are owners of two large insurance companies in Frenchburg. We hear they are making plans to merge the two companies. Frenchburg has an added attraction; a new bowling alley. Randall Pugh is the owner. Randall doesn't do much work because, as we said before, everything is done by pushing buttons. Tonight we have with us Diane Sorrell and Calvin Roach. Diane teaches Physical Education and Calvin is a history professor at the new college just outside Frenchburg. Barbara Bates teaches English at the same college. Everyone here is well protected as far as law is concerned. Dwight Brown is one of Kentucky's best State Patrolmen and Delorias Robinson makes an excellent police woman. The business world is well represented tonight by Paul Long and Margret Trimble. Paul is a prominent lawyer in Frenchburg and Margret is his private secretary. You don't hear of much sickness in Menifee County anymore. Dr. Martin D. Scott and two nurses who assist him, Olene Jones and Barbara Helton, do a fine job of keeping sickness down. We are greatly honored to have in our presence Miss Barbara Wells, the first woman governor of Kentucky. Everyone gathers around to greet her. What's happened! Has someone pushed the wrong button? No it's just Vicki Lacy, now Mrs. Denny Powers, pulling up in her new sports car. Vicki and her husband live in California where she is a model for Vogue . Our class is priviledged by having with us an author. Betty Peck's To Be a Success is doing well. She tells us about her many experiences as a writer. Janet Back is an outstanding science teacher at the University of Kentucky. She says, To succeed in life you really have to work--and hard. Willa Deane Faulkner is an instructor of the Nancy Taylor Beauty Course at Fugazzi Business College. All the girls are hoping they will get a chance to talk with her and maybe gain more know- ledge of good grooming. Now we push a button and refreshments are served. We see that Don Back and the former Frances Langworthy, now Mrs. Don Back, are very busy trying to keep Don Jr. out of the punch bowl. They probably wish refreshments hadn't been served yet. Don and Frances live on a large ranch in Arizona. Entertainment for the night is furnished by the world famous Bonnie Conway singing, It Happened in Frenchburg , the theme song from her latest movie in which Phyllis Cox, now Mrs. Tony Poynter, is co-starring. David Brown is manager of Menifee County's new drag-strip. David hasn't changed much; racing cars is still his hobby. From Mickey Smith, the new coach at M. C. H. S. , we collect all the latest news about basket- ball. Everything is going fine and of course, the credit goes to Mickey for being such a good coach. Everyone is talking about one of the latest records This is Dove by Donna Sue Wilson, a great Rock'n Roll singer. We believe her record will make it to the top. Janice Gibbs' dream finally came true; she's a school teacher. Janice teaches English at M. C. H. S. When asked why she is so happy these days she replies, When you're doing what you enjoy doing, you can't help being happy. We just heard that LaVeta Spencer, an airline stewardess for T. W. A. , is making a special flight to Hawaii. She seems to be very happy, maybe it's because she has a fellow waiting at the end of each flight. Ronnie Branam is an architectural engineer. He is now making plans for Frenchburg's newest skyscraper. Ronnie is telling us about the plans. All the class, with the exception of Tim Robinson, is here tonight. Tim, a candidate in the next presidential election, intended to be here, but due to an error in his busy schedule, he was unable to be with us tonight. As we all join in the final song of the night, God Be With You we realize that soon the doors to the most wonderful years of our life, our high school years, will be closing for the final time. Best Personality Martin Scott Phyllis Cox Best Sense of Humor Martin Scott Deane Faulkner Best Athlete Mickey Smith Phyllis Cox Best Figure and Physique Mickey Smith Jeri Mullins Most Likely to Succeed Timmy Robinson Barbara Bates Most Popular Jeri Mullins Martin Scott Best All Around Jeri Mullins Timmy Robinson ANNUAL QUEEN and KING CONGRATULATIONS THE SENIOR CLASS Our Honorable Sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Adams Ronnie Randy Bonnie JUNIORS Michael Back President Lucille Coldiron Vice-President Merry Lynn Brown Secretary Larry Peyton T reasurer David Crain Linda Caudel Gerald Crain Darlene Hood Lois De Rosset Darlene Sue Becraft James Wright Carol Smith Tommy Hunt Judy Highley Brenda Amburgey Webb Goodpaster Buddy Robinson Eula Faye Smallwood Roberta Smallwood J. B. Spencer Devonna Pitts Kelly Amburgey James Peyton Gregory Peck Judith Brown Keith Kendrick Devonna Back Janet Morrison Richard Amburgey Lois Spencer Philip Handy Darlene Conway Judy Terrell Gary Back Larry Beer Patty Spencer Ann Williams Larry Spencer Beverly Daulton Charlie Maness Dale Seat Harry Wright Nancy Williams Yvonne Spradling David Helton Dean Brewer Bobby Staton Pamela Wheeler 1 f i ■■1 Richard Ratliff Nannette Robinson Curtis Stamper wmm Bobby Yocum David Clark Everett Landrum Curtis Ross Stephen Cornett David Brown Joe Thomas Jerry Ingram Gaylord Wilson Ronald Brown Eugene White Gary Wells Kaye Carter President Robert Smallwood Brenda Sorrell Bobby Peck Barbara Hale Vice-President Loretta Sparks John McLemore Marla Wells Secretary Garry Brown Gail Simpson Normia Cox Lynn Collins Kenny Brashears Naomia Cox Charlene Loveless Daniel Colliers Nancy Lacy Joanne Amburgey Paul Long Karen Robinson Jimmy Smallwood Shirley Link Ronnie Johnson Carl Ingram Stella Brown Joyce Wells Betty Landrum Reva Agee Dorothy Cull Janice Bowman Larry Day Roger Smith Diane Stamper r ICn Rawleigh Murphy Gaye Daugherty Danny Wells Linda Simpson Larry Sexton Dale Back Judy Simpkins Clinton Spradling Doris Lawson Jeanie Ingram Gary Reffitt Evelyn Brown Gary Reed Johnny Crain Gary Collins Pauline Collinsworth .Linda Fult James Langworthy Wilma Daulton Robert Ratliff Billy Ratliff Clara Tackett Tommy Peck President Donald Smith Reporter Nannettia Beer I Newton Ross Diana Walters Vice-President Marilyn Williams Dettie Cox Sec retary Roger Alfrey Hershall Sexton T reasurer Pamela Cornett Glenna Brewer Jimmy Nickell Jim Manning Jenelle Frye Sherrie Combs Charles Ferrell Diana Tackett Gwenda Robinson Sidney Spencer Jessie Bowlin Scott Bailey Louise Spencer Everette Mullins Carrie Wright Sara Raney Charlene Bowman Sandra Brewer James Bowlin Devonna Mullins Betty Brown Charlotte Craig Gardner Birchfield Dorothy Buchanan Joe Gross Linda Centers Mary Etta Coldiron Wendell Back Billy Cox Larry Roach Alma Jean Russell Gwendolyn Stull Lonie Cornwell Barbara Branam Vivian Lawson Fern Wells Margaret Sue Lawson «■■■■I Karen Sue Lawson Eunice Smallwood James Mynhier Stella Ross Gary Egelston Sharon Helton Allen Tackett Ruth Ann Maze Shirley Johnson Earnie Smallwood Sharon Fultz Vernal Fields Barbara Jones Myra Rawlings Buddy Charles 1 Phillip Smith Sandra Spencer Roy Brown ■■■■■■■■ Thelma Nolan Johnny Walker James Brown Verlin Mullins Phyllis Beer Reggie Back Polly Clemons Alma Hudson Delma Nolan Bonnie Rupe Ada Helton Dale Wilhoit Kenneth Shepherd EIGHTH GRADE Everett W. Anna M. Danny P. Diana R. Kennith W. Carolyn W. Glen S. Wanda L. Larry B. Barbara B. Steve S. Joyce B. James M. Donna I. Lanny T. Charlotte W. Larry D. LaQuita V. Larry T. JoAnn C. Allen C. LaDonna S. Stewart F. Carol B. Larry S. Juda B. Charlie A. Josephine T. Michael S. Nancy S. Anthony D. Judi B. Johnny C. Sharan M. Shirley S. EIGHTH GRADE Johnny M. Patty R. Diann L. Wanda M. Michael C. Wayne W. Janice L. Allen H. David R. Dexter S. Linda F. Freda J. Karen C. Jimmy K. Carolyn A. Dale H. Vicki J. FrankyB. Rosemary S. DonnieS Virginia P. Mike C. Betty T. Glene M Bessie P. Ben H. Roberta N. Danny C. Barbara S. Sue C. Carolyn W. Jene M. Oleada S. SEVENTH GRADE Brent I. Dinah S. Wayne W. Bruce A. Barbara B. Clester B. Polly P. Winfred F. Helen B. Rodney C. Martha C. Linda H. Hazel B. Becky C. David W. Barbara P. Linda A. Duane S. Brenda T. Paul E. Brenda I. Willie W. Ronnie B. Karen L. Dorothy H. Jimmie M. Roy M. Gail T. Martha S. Jackie F. Randy P. Alfred F. Mary E. Verlyn H. SIXTH GRADE Jo Ann C. Esther L. Fairis C. Brenda S. Randy I. Geraldine H. Joy B. Charles S. Douglas W. Linda M. Troy L. Linda S. Don R. Douglas P Anthony B Charley W. Sharon W. Albert C. Sam M. Henry H. Carla S. Bobby B. Darrell S. Barry R. FIFTH GRADE FIFTH GRADE Patsy Jo E. Tommy W. Sharon W. David S. Wanda L. Estill T. Arlene S. Woodford F. Carol R. Isom C. Rhonda P. Bruce T. Patricia W. Deborah E. FOURTH GRADE Michael C. Gail B. Peggy S. John H. Douglas S. Delores H. Donna P. Gary F. Sammy A. Mary Lou C. FOURTH GRADE Larry S. Della C. Carl J. Esther S. Paul M. Micki A. Mark L. Rachel H. Michael A. Deborah W. John B. Sharon S. Spike M. Sandra T. James H. Patricia M. Brenda H. Judy C. THIRD GRADE Mark L. Charlotte P. John C. Patricia H. Robert B. Deborah T. James R. THIRD GRADE Eugene M. Darlene S. Josephs. Barbaras. Phillip L. Phyllis W. Marvin A. DarrellS. Kathy F. Joseph F. Linda W. Curtis B. SECONDGRADE Connie R. Bobby L. Janice M. Ernest T. Jennifer E. Jimmy S. Mary W SECOND GRADE Terry B. Duane B. Rita B. Richard T. FIRST GRADE Jeffrey J. Gail R. Owen C. Carol H. Danny B. Nancy T. Harlan F. Stevie W. Della C. Ronnie A. Aline C. Donald S. Charles C. Dale F. FIRST GRADE A” TEAM B” TEAM A” TEAM B” TEAM YEA! WILDCATS MAJOR and MAJORETTES Lucille Coldiron Gaye Daugherty Darlene Hood DRUM MAJOR Joanne Amburgey Martin Scott CHOIR BAND and MAJORETTES FUTURE HOMEMAKERS of AMERICA FUTURE FARMERS of AMERICA MATH CLUB WORLD AFFAIRS PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB LIBRARY CLUB P. E. CLUB ART CLUB SCIENCE CLUB GUIDANCE COMMITTEE ADVERTISING We Invite Small as Well as Large Accounts FRENCHBURG MOTOR CO. MT. STERLING NATIONAL BANK CAMARGO - BRANCH Member F. D. I. C. AS PROVIDID IN TM( BANKING ACT OF 1)1) Furniture Appliances Bottled Gas Plumbing Equipment Frenchburg, Kentucky Mt. Sterling, Kentucky Jarrett Manufacturing Company DEALERS IV LUMBER A BUILDING SUPPLIES WELL'S MARKET Frenchburg, Kentucky J. A. LEVERIDGE % SON Phone Day 683-3401 Night 683-3201 or 683-2781 Salt Lick, Kentucky Your Hometown Grocery Phone SOuth 8-3921 F renchburg. Kentucky MONTGOMERY NATIONAL BANK Mt. Sterling, Kentucky Compliments of EXCHANGE BANK OF KENTUCKY Member F. D. I. C. We Appreciate Your Business SALT LICK DEPOSIT BANK Member F. D. I. C. Salt Lick, Kentucky DELTA NATURAL GAS COMPANY, INC. You Can Heat Better For Less Qjhunmi atifou i, y a ujice. Mt. Sterling, Kentucky Owingsville, BRUCE L. VICE AGENCY Compliments of Kentucky Phone 315 Always At Your Service MENIFEE DRUG STORE Your Reliable Prescription Drug Needs Headquarters Mt. Sterling, Kentucky F renchburg. Kentucky STILTNER'S DRIVE-IN Your Hometown Bank Salutes the Seniors of Menifee County High School TRADER'S NATIONAL BANK MENIFEE COUNTY BRANCH F r enchburg, Kentucky Frenchburg, Kentucky C. D. WILLIAMS SON % £dttc Frenchburg, Kentucky Hoffman s Insurance Agency MAYSVILLE STREET. YOUR OLDSMOBILE CHEVROLET DEALER Telephone: 17 MT. 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