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THE WILDCAT 1985 MENIFEE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FRENCHBURG, KY 2 3 4 CONTENTS Dedication 6 Eighth Grade Graduation 47 Administration 7 Senior Graduation 50 Board of Education 10 Mr. Walters' Retirement 11 Juniors 51 Faculty 12 Sophomores 59 Clerical 14 Freshmen 65 Cooks 15 Junior High 73 Custodians 16 Organizations 83 Bus Drivers 16 Favorites of 1985 94 Seniors 17 Styles Fads 98 Ring Party 33 Sports 107 Homecoming 119 Spring Activities 35 Parts is Parts 128 CTBS Winners 36 Elementary 131 Senior Day 37 Elementary Faculty 132 Prom 38 Editor's Message 151 May Day 42 Advertising 154 Eighth Grade Trip 46 5 Dedication This 1985 yearbook is dedicated to Mr. Kenneth Patrick. Mr. Patrick is a 1959 graduate of Morehead State University and has been working in the Menifee County School System for twenty-seven years. Among some of the places he has taught in Menifee County are Korea, two years; Frenchburg High School, two years; acted as head teacher at Botts, two years; and the remaining years have been spent at Menifee County High School. At the high school Mr. Patrick has devoted many dedicated years teaching drafting and shop classes. He has also taught seventh and eighth grade math. When he is not teaching, Mr. Patrick enjoys working on his farm, which is located on Dan Ridge, where he lives. Mr. Patrick is married to Imogene (Mays) Patrick and has three children. They are Bill, Diane, and Benny. Bill, a graduate of Berea College, is working in Lexington. Diane Williams is married to Gary Williams and works at Mt. Sterling. Benny is 17 and is a junior at Menifee County High School. The yearbook staff would like to take this time to thank Mr. Patrick for all he has done, for all he has shared with us through the years, and for helping make our school system a better establishment. With our Sincerest Appreciation, The 1985 Yearbook Staff 6 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Ms. Susan Leib Superintendent of Menifee County Schools 8 Mrs. Ruth Bryant Director of Pupil Personnel Mr. Joe P. Blankenship Director of Transportation Dr. Kenneth Moran Mr. Steve Bayko Principal of Menifee County High School Supervisor of Menifee County Schools Ms. Helen Harrah Principal of Menifee County Elementary School Ms. Linda Wells Dietitian of Menifee County Schools Board members include: Ms. Susan Leib, Superin- tendent; Mr. Jimmy Hunt, Ms. Loretta Rose, Ms. Linda Back, Chairperson; Mr. Gary Mayabb, and Mr. Dennis Human. BOARD OF EDUCATION On January 17, Joe Johnson and Susan Cox were sworn in as Board Members. Ms. Susan Leib, Superintendent of the Menifee County Schools administered the oath of office. Ms. Cox is the wife of Woodford Cox. She has three children: Rich, Todd, and Mike. Mr. John- son and his wife Evelyn have two children: Amy Jo and Kelly Brooke. Also, at the January 17 meeting, Ms. Loretta Rose was elected Chairperson. MR. WALTERS' RETIREMENT The faculty and staff of the school system gave Mr. Walters a retirement party at the end of the 1983-8 school year. The party was planned by Mrs. Debbie Brown and Mrs. Connie Robin- son. Mrs. Robinson baked a, cake for the party. The faculty and staff gave him a plaque in appreciation for all his work. Mr. Walters served the Menifee County School system for 23 years. 11 FACULTY Chan Handy Secretary to Principal Charles Chandler Algebra I Algebra II Physics Math II Nancy Lyons English I Junior High 12 English Andrea Leach Guidance Counselor Dennis Davis Art I, II Elementary Art Sam Martin English II Junior High English English I Elaine Brown Accounting Business Communication Journalism English IV Pam Davis Junior High Social Studies Citizenship Mike Mattox General Science Junior High Science Elizabeth Burton Health P. E. Greg Howard Health P. E. Junior High Science World Geography Kenneth Patrick Shop I, II Junior High Math Math Robert Powers Horticulture Forestry Vocational Agriculture II Orbin Rudd Vocational Agriculture James D. Trimble Junior High Math Drivers' Education Richard Ratliff American History Junior High Social Studies World History Mary Sue Snedegar Typing I Typing II Dawn Wheeler Librarian Martha Reed Spanish English III General Math 1 Doug Stamm Advanced Biology Biology General Science Dianne Willoughby Home Economics Andy Reynolds Junior High Health-P. E. Elementary P. E. Vonda Stamm Geometry Into, to Computers Intro, to Algebra Computer Math 13 Mrs. Chan Handy Secretary to the Principal Mr. Chuck Alfrey Bus Maintenance Mrs. Vivian DeRosett Secretary to Superintendent Mrs. Eunice Brown Clerk 14 Mrs. Connie Crouch Secretary Mrs. Susan Morrison Secretary '■Ut I Carrie Terrell - Custodian Charlie Sorrell - Custodian Martie Ramey - Green Thumb Worker BUS DRIVERS Denzil Hayes, Carol Ferrell, Austin Back, Frank Birchwell, Wayne Lovins, Sandy Bryant, Velva Carty, Mike Welch, Clinton Stiltner Not pictured: Dale Stiltner, Linda Taylor 16 Seniors CLASS OFFICERS: Linda Kash, Secretary-Treasurer; Melinda White, Vice President; Randy Smallwood, President; Paul Ferrell, Secretary-Treasurer. 17 Loreta Agee Jane Back Lela Amburgey Sherry Anderson Amy Back Darrel] Baker Gary Ballard Van Becraft Jody Benson David Blevins Kim Brewer Daniel Brown 22 Jim Bryant Beverly Clifford Tim Conway Willie Brown Trina Conway Pam Daniels Kim Fannin Tammie Ferguson Lisa Ferrell Paul Ferrell Dee Fugate Beth Ferrell 23 Loreta Jo Agee FHA I, 2, 3, Junior Degree 1, Chapter Degree 2, State De- gree 3, Most Outstanding Junior Member 3, Treasurer 3, Most Outstanding Junior Degree, Most Outstanding Chapter Degree; Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Library Club 4, Vice President 4; Junior Class Secretary-Treasurer 3; Jumor Senior Prom Co-Chairman 3; May Day 3; Library Assistant 3, 4. Lela Lavonda Amburgey FHA 1; Computer Club 3, 4, Secretary U, Computer Contest 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Baseball Scorekeeper 3, 4; Teacher's Aid 3, 4; Library Aid 3; Outstanding Art Student 3. Sherry Anderson FHA I, 2, 3, 4; Pom Pom Team 1, 2, Captain 1; Teacher's Aid 2; FFA 4. Amy Back FHA 1, 2; Flag Girl I, 2; Teacher’s Aid 1, 4. Jane Back FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta 4; Teacher's Aid 2, 3, 4. Darrell Baker FFA 1, 2, 3, 4y Greenhand Degree 1, Chapter Degree 2, To- bacco Essay Contest 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3. Gary Ballard FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Committee Chairman 3, 4, Tobacco Judging 3, Greenhand Degree 1, Chapter Degree 2, Tobacco Essay 1, 2, 3, 4, Berea Field Day 3, EKU Field Day 3, MSU Field Day 1, 2, 3, , Food For America 3; Computer Club '4. Van Becraft FHA 1, 2, Junior Degree 1; FBLA 2, 3, Reporter 3; News- paper Staff 2, 3, Editor 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 4; May Day 2, 3. Jody Benson FFA 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1. David Blevins FBLA 2, 3, 4, Regional Conference 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3, Treasurer FFA 1, Greenhand Degree 1; Photography Club 1, 4, Vice-President 4; Astronomy Club 1, 4; Computer Club 4; Yearbook Staff 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 4. Kim Brewer FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Degree, Recreation Leader 2; Astron- omy 3, 4. Daniel Brown FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Greenhand Award, Chapter Farmer Award, Welding Team 4, Soil Judging Team 3; Astronomy Club 2. Willie Brown FFA 1, 2, 3, Greenhand Award 1, Chapter Farmer Award 2, Seed Judging 2. Jim Bryant Beta Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; FFA 1, 2, 4, Greenhand Award 1, Chapter Farmer Award 2, Scholarship Award 1, 2, Committee Chairman 2; Computer Club 3, 4, President 4; Photography Club 4, President 4; Junior Class Vice-President; Basketball 1; Baseball 2, 3, 4; FBLA 4; Alge- bra I Award 1; Geometry Award 3; Geography Award 2. Beverly Clifford FHA 1; Library Club 4, Library Aid 4; Teacher's Aid 2. Tim Conway FFA 1, 2, 3, Greenhand Degree 1, Chapter Farmer 2, Dairy Judge 2, Leadership Training Center 2, Tobacco Judge 3, Im- promptu Speaking Swine 3, Assistant Sentinel 3, Food For America 3, State Fair 2; Prom Prince 3; Computer Club 2, 3. Trina Crain Conway Science Club 1, FFA 2, 3, Greenhand Degree 2, Horse Judge 2, 3, Regional Banquet 2, 3, Chapter Farmer Degree 3, State Convention 2, Horse Impromptu Speaker 2, Committee Chair- man 3, Food For America Program 3, Horse Proficiency Award 3, Recordbook Award 3; Computer Club 2, 3; Astron- omy Club 2; Beta Club 4; CTBS Award 2. Pam Daniels Band 1, 2, 3, ; Basketball 1; Softball 1; Volleyball I. Kim Fannin FHA 1; Astronomy 1, 2; Boys' Basketball Statistician 1, 2; Homecoming Queen 2; Computer Club 3; FBLA 3; Yearbook Staff 3. Tammie R. Ferguson FFA I, 4y Greenhand Award 1; FBLA 2, 3, Historian 4; Art Award 3; Library Aid 2, 3. Beth Ferrell Basketball 1, 2, 3, , Foothills All-Tournament Team 3; Year- book Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 4, Newspaper Advertising Editor 4; Student Council 1, 2; Industrial Arts Club 2; FBLA 2, Track Statistician 3, 4; Computer Club 4; FFA 4y Green- hand Award; Drama Club 2; Pep Club I. Lisa Ferrell FFA 4y Greenhand Award; FHA 1; FBLA 2, 4; Astronomy 2; Track 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 3; Girls' Basketball Manager and Statistician 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Pep Club 1; Photo- graphy Club 1; Newspaper Staff 4. Paul Ferrell Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 3; Computer Club 2, 3, 4t Vice-President 4; FBLA 4; Astronomy Club 2, 4; May Day 3; Governor's Scholar 3; Senior Class Secretary. Dee Fugate FHA 1; FBLA 2, Penmanship Contest 2; May Day 2; Flag Girl 3; FFA 4; Library Club 4t Library Aid 2, 4; Photography Club 4; Astronomy 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3. Jennifer Hager FHA 1, 2, 3, 4f Songleader 2, Honor Roll Chairman 3, Secre- tary 4, Regional Second Vice-President 4t Junior Degree 1, Chapter Degree 2, State Degree 3; Astronomy Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Computer Club 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4t J.V. Captain 1, Secretary Cheerleading 4f District Runners-Up 3; Student Council Candidate 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Track Statis- tician 2. Phillip Harmon FFA 1, 4t Greenhand Award 1; Basketball 1, 2; Cross Coun- try 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3. Don Harvey Mail Room Printing {, 2; HGA Activities 1, 2; Second Place Essay Contest 3. Doug Henry Band 1, 2, 4; Basketball 3. Becky Hughes FFA 4t Greenhand Award 4; FHA 1; FBLA 2, 4; Astronomy 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Track 4; Pep Club 1; Photography Club 1. Shawnna Hughes Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4f District Champs 1; Cross Country 1, District Champs 1; FHA 1; FFA 4. Carolyn Jones FBLA 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4f Most Outstand- ing Junior 3, Most Outstanding Member 3; Flag Girl 1, 2; Yearbook Staff 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 4; May Day 2, 3. Teresa Jones FHA 1, 2, 4; Track 1; Library Club 4; May Day 2, 3; Teach- er's Aid 3; Library Aid 4. Linda Kash Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4t District Champs 1; Cross Country 2; Track Statistician 3, 4; FHA 3; Astronomy Club 2; Com- puter Club 2, 4; Homecoming Court 2, 3; Prom Princess 3; FBLA 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 2, Reporter 4; May Day 1, 3; Junior Class Secretary-Treasurer; Senior Class Secretary- Treasurer; Rising Senior Program. FFA 3. 24 Kevan Lane FFA 1, 2, 3, 4y Greenhand Degree 2, Beef Judge 2, Chapter Farmer 3, Soil Judge 3, 4y Beef Impromptu 3, Assistant Pres- ident 3, Parliamentary Procedure Team 3, 4y Courtesy Corps, State Convention 2, State Convention Delegate 3, Delegate to Region 3, Star Green 2, Corn Production 3, Chairman of Public Relations 2, Leadership Training Center 2, 3, Eastern Regional Treasurer 4y Chapter President 4y Food For Ameri- ca 4y Regional Softball Tournament 3, Regional Basketball Tournament 2, 3, State Farmer Degree , Regional Banquet 2, 3, Tobacco Essay Contest 1, 2, 3, 4y Courier-Journal Essay Contest 3, 4, Morehead Field Day 2, 3, Astronomy Club 2; Basketball 1; Cross Country 2. Brenda Day Lawson FBLA 3, 4, Assistant Degree 3, Parliamentarian Photo- graphy Club 1, 2, Secretary 2; Flag Girl 1, 2, 3; Student Council 3; Basketball Statistician 2; Track 3; May Day 1, 2, 3; Teacher's Aid 2, 3, James Lawson FFA I, 2, 3, 4, Greenhand I, Chapter Farm 2, Horse Judging Team 2, Tob'acco Judging Team 3, Regional Banquet 3, Lead- ership Training Center 4y State Fair Ti, Committee Chairman 4j FFA Basketball 1, 2, 3, FFA Softball 2, 3, Food For Ameri- ca 3, Morehead Field Day 2, EKU Field Day 3. Curt Ledford FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Seed Judge 1, Greenhand Degree 2, Tobacco Essay Contest 1, 2, 3, 4, Beef Judge 2, Soil Judge 3, Courtesy Corps, State Convention 3, Delegate to Region 3, Parliamentary Procedure Team 3, 4y Salesmanship Award 2, 3, Chairman of Alumni Committee 2, Chairman of Recrea- tion Committee 3, Leadership Training Center 3, Food For America 3, 4, Chapter Treasurer 4, Regional Softball Tourn- ament State Farmer Degree 4, State Fair 3, Regional Ban- quet 2, 3, Courier-Journal Essay Contest 3, Morehead Farm Field Day 1, 2, 3, Astronomy 2: FHA Wildcat 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, ; Teacher's Aid 3; Cross Country 2; Baseball 2. Stacy Lisle Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Cross Country I, 3, Regional Runner-Up Team 3, State Cross Country Team 3; Computer Club 2, 4; Astronomy 2, Bobby McCoy FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Greenhand Degree 1, Morehead Field Day 1, 2, 3, Seed Judge 1, Chapter Degree 2, Assistant Treasurer 2, Soil Judge 3, State Fair 3, , Sentinel Dairy Judge 4. Geraldene Moore FBLA 4; Teacher's Aid 1, 2, 3; Art I Award 3; Agriculture Scholarship 2; May Day 1, 2, 3; Assistant Boys' Track Statistician 3. Bruce Morris Band 1, 2, 3, 4y Outstanding Sophomore Award, School Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4y Band Clinic 2, Collins Inaugural Parade 3, Frenchburg Fair Parade 1, 2, 3, 4y Sorghum Festival Parade 1, 2, 3, Beta Club 3, ; FFA 3, Plant Judge; Computer Club 2, Technology Day 3; Teacher's Aid 4; May Day 1, 2, 3; B Average Award 1, 2, 3. Jana Renee Murphy FHA 1; Beta Library 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 4; May Day 1, 2, 3; Library Aid 2, 3, Award for B Average 2, 3; Award for Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3. Teresa Phillips FHA 1, 2, 3, Junior Degree 1; FBLA 2, 3, Secretary 4, FBLA Newsletter 3; Beta Club 3, G; Computer Club 2; Flag Girl 2, 3; Girls' Basketball Statistician 3; Boys' Track Statistician 3; May Day 1, 2, 3; Award for B Average 2, 3; Teacher's Aid 1, 2, 3, 4; Astronomy 4. Gehlia Marie Ratliff FHA 1; Yearbook Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 4. Jackalee Reed FFA 2, 4y Chapter Farmer Degree 2, Impromptu Speaker in Swine 2; Baseball 3, 4. Darla Rose Band Color Guard I, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 4; FHA I; Computer Club 4. Deborah Ross FHA 1; Computer Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Astronomy a; Yearbook Staff 4; Student Council 4; Newspaper Editor 4; Home Economics Award 1; Algebra I Award 1; English II Award 2; American History Award 3; English III Award 3; Geometry Award 3; Advanced Biology Award 3; CTBS 3. James Skidmore FFA 1, 2, 3, 4y Horse Judging 2, 3. Randy Kelly Smallwood FFA 1, 2, 3, 4y Seed Judge 1, Greenhand Degree 1, EKU Field Day 1, Tobacco Essay Winner 2, 3, Livestock Judging 2, Extemporaneous Speaking 3, State Convention Delegate 3, State Convention Delegate 3, Beef Production 2, Hay Produc- tion 3, Recordkeeping 3, Notebook 3, Soil Judging 3, Leader- ship Training Center 2, 3, Assistant Vice-President 3, FFA Scholarship Award 3, Courier-Journal Contest 3, 4, Leader- ship Committee Secretary 2, Scholarship Committee Secre- tary 1, FFA Secretary 4, Regional Banquet 2, 3, 4y State Farmer Degree 4y Senior Day MSU 3, FFA Basketball Team 3, Parliamentary Procedure Team; Computer Club 1, 2, ; EKU Math Field Day 3; Beta Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3; May Day 3; Perfect Attendance I, 3; Geometry Award 3. Tina Smith FHA 1, 2; FBLA 3, 4y Historian 4; Astronomy Club 4; Teach- er's Aid 4; May Day 2, 3; Beta 3, 4. Greg Spencer FFA 1, 2, 3, 4y Creed 1, Greenhand Degree 2, Chapter Degree 3, Assistant Reporter 3, Reporter 4y State Fair 2, 3, Leader- ship Training Center 2, 3, Livestock Judging 3, Tobacco Judging 4y Tobacco Essay 1, 2, 3, 4y Morehead Field Day 1, 2, 3, 4y Eastern Regional Banquet 2, 3, 4y State Convention 3, 4y Creed Speaking District 1, Corn Proficiency 3, Courier- Journal Contest 3, 4y Food For America 3, 4y State Farmer 4y Community Service Committee Secretary 2, Conduct of Meeting Committee 3, Parliamentary Procedure 4y Photo- graphy 1, 3; Library Aid 4; Library Club 4; Computer Club 2; May Day 3, 4; Perfect Attendance 2. Dean Swartz Baseball 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Track 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3; Quiz Bowl 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 1, 2, 3. Melinda White FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Financial Committee 3; Beta 3, ; Computer Club 3, 4; Student Council 3, ; Yearbook Editor 4; Astron- omy 4; FBLA Newspaper Staff 4; Senior Vice-President; Home Economics Award 1; May Day 2; Algebra I Award 1; Algebra II Award 2; Baccalaureate Usher 3, Graduation Usher 3; Governor's Scholar Candidate 3; Guidance Counse- lor's Aid 1, 2, 3, 4, Award for B Average 2, 3. Angie Williams Varsity Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, , Co-Captain 2, 3, , District Runners-Up 3; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA 4y Greenhand Award; Astronomy Club 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Aid to School Secretary 4. Shannon Williams FFA 1, 2, 3, 4y Seed Judge 1, Dairy Judge 2, Delegate 3, State Convention 3, Assistant Secretary, Vice-President 4y Dairy Impromptu 2, 3, Regional Banquet 2, 3, Greenhand Degree 1, Leadership Training Center 2, 3, Parliamentary Procedure Team 3, 4y State Fair 3, Tobacco Essay Contest 1, 2, 3, 4y Courier-Journal Essay Contest 3, 4y Food For America 3, 4y State Farmer 4y MSU Field Day 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I. Gwenda Yocum FHA 1; Assistant Editor of Newspaper 4. 25 Jennifer Hager Phillip Harmon Don Harvey Doug Henry 26 Curt Ledford Stacy Lisle Bobby McCoy Geraldene Moore Bruce Morris Jana Murphy Teresa Phillips Gehlia Ratliff 27 G.I. Joe and her not so super friends. Future Ghost Busters A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest women. Oh! They're making a wild man out of me. Sorry, you have been disconnected.' Ah—young love They've found something that does the work of twelve men, six women. FRIENDLIEST BEST LOOKING Jim Bryant , Linda Kash Shawnna Hughes Tim Conway Trina Conway MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Deborah Ross Randy Smallwood MOST ATHLETIC BEST DRESSED Angie Williams Paul Ferrell BEST SENSE OF HUMOR Stacy Lisle Beth Ferrell MOST POPULAR Shawnna Hughes Greg Spencer MOST COURTEOUS Curt Ledford Linda Kash Jane Back Randy Smallwood He thinks it's him, but I've got him fooled. It's really his car. To be loved, be lovable. So little time and so much to do. In Darla's, Dee's, and Carolyn's presence, life can't be dull. Laugh and they'll laugh with you; study and you study alone. Blond hair and blue eyes but not an angel. SENIOR RING PARTY The force is with you! All Smiles ! ! ! SPRING ACTIVITIES 35 CTBS WINNERS Pictured above: Grades 1-8 Winners First grade - Lydia Carter Second grade - Tamilyn Ingram Chris Brown darrod dones Third grade - Shannon Rudd (not pictured) Glendon Tyree Fourth grade - Richard Clifford William Nefzger Fifth grade - Stephanie Ferrell John Nefzger Sixth grade - damie Smallwood Wayna Roach Seventh grade - Tara Kash Robert Tyra Eighth grade - dessica Burton Michelle Thomas Robert Becker Each year students in the Menifee County Schools take the CTBS (Comprehensive Test of Basic Skills). The CTBS is the most out- standing award for academic achievement given by the Menifee County Schools. Each year an award for outstanding achievement is given in each grade to the student who scores highest on the CTBS. Pictured below: Grades 9-12 Winners Ninth grade - Valerie Culbertson (not pictured) Stephanie Fairchild Tenth grade - Michael Smith Melissa Helton Eleventh grade - Randy Smallwood Debprah Ross Twelfth grade - (not pictured) Bart Bryant (not pictured) Stephen Smallwood 36 SENIOR DAY Class of '84 preparing to leave for Kings Island. 37 JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM 1984 On April 7, 198 f, the Junior-Senior Prom was held at Morehead State University. Crowning the Queen, Denita Murphy, and the King, Kyle Williams, was the principal, Rich- ard Ratliff. Mr. Ratliff also crown- ed the Princess, Linda Kash, and the Prince, Tim Conway. Everyone had a great time. 38 Linda Kash was crowned Prom Princess. Tim Conway, Prom Prince The royal couples started the dancing. This is fun? Dost thou call me fool, boy? Stuck on each other Charlotte, a witch? 39 A whits Chuck Berry? Great talkers are great liars. Astronaut Paul Ferrell Oh, no, John! No, John! No! Is it possible to love such a man? That favorite subject: myself. 40 m There is no sin except stupidity. The seniors presented locks of their hair to Mr. Ratliff. Hey, taxi! Give me a thousand kisses. THE END ! ! 41 MAY DAY ; KING - KYLE WILLIAMS QUEEN — DENITA MURPHY SECOND ATTENDANTS - LANA CROUCH SAMMY HUNT THIRD ATTENDANTS — TAMMY BYRD ALLEN FERGERSON FOURTH ATTENDANTS — RHONDA HAYS SCOTTY ROSE BOUQUET BEARER — MISSY BACK SCEPTER BEAR - DARRELL SIMPSON CROWN BEARERS - NANCY SPENCER BART BRYANT KEEPERS OF THE ROYAL SEAL - JAMI TRIMBLE PAUL TAYLOR MAY DAY The 198 May Day theme was A Disney Fantasy. Grades K-12 partici- pated in the activities. The Honor Guard entered to a drum cadence played by Bruce Morris. Presentation of the flag was by the MCHS flag girls while the band played Star Spangled Banner. The Processional and Crowning ceremony began when the band started to play When You Wish Upon a Star. The Grand March was performed by Grades II and 12. Winding the Maypole were Grades 9, 10, and II. Mona Powers sang Mama, which she had written. The Kindergarten per- formed the Mickey Mouse Hop, and Grades 1, 2, and 3 sang It’s a Small World. The MCHS Band played Hot Stuff. Grade U sang Skating Away. The Virginia Reel was performed by Grades 5 and 6, and Grade 7 presented skits called Toyland and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Plus Two. Grade 8 danced to Rocket. For the Recessional the MCHS Band played When You Wish Upon a Star. EIGHTH GRADE TRIP The eighth-grade class in front of the Capitol. The eighth-grade class took their class trip to Frankfort where they visited the Gover- nor's Mansion, the old Capi- tol, and new Capitol, the Kentucky Historical Museum, and the State Game Farm. They had lunch at Hardees. While at the new Capitol, the students took the oppor- tunity to rub Lincoln's shoe for good luck. This is so Exciting ! 46 EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATION Winfred Moore Co-salutatorian Jami Trimble Co-salutatorian Michelle Thomas Valedictorian On June 5, 1984, the eighth grade class received their diplomas. Winfred Moore welcomed the audience. Jami Trimble gave a speech, What an Education Means to Me, and Michelle Thomas gave a speech, A Special Thanks. Mike Welch gave the benediction. 47 1978 SPRING ACTIVITIES Asa Hale and Robert Murphy presented Mr. Ratliff with a stuffed wildcat for the school. Spelling Bee runner-up, Traci Mann, and first place winner, Jenny Spencer Senior English students studied Macbeth. Shown kneeling is Denita Back, an apparition; second row: Nancy Spencer, Hecate; Kim Sar- tain, Michelle Robertson, and Lana Crouch, the three witches; Lynn Morris, an apparition; third row: Scotty Williams, Macduff; and Ramona Powers, an apparition. FFA sponsored a donkey basket- ball game. The gymnasium was filled to capacity. Everyone seemed to enjoy the game. 48 On 50's Day, students dressed for the occasion and stood in front of Mr. and Mrs. Davis' '51 Chevrolet. Beta Club members gave out awards on the Awards Day. Outstanding students in grades 1-12 received awards. Shown are Carmen Bryant, Beta member, and Shannon Rudd, receiving an award. FBLA gave Chan a t-shirt on National Secretary's Day. 49 GRADUATION Valedictorian Tim Maness Co-Salutatorian Missy Back Co-Salutatorian Charlotte Bryant On June k, 1984, forty-two seniors received their diplomas from Hiram Walters, Superintendent of Menifee County Schools. A few were presented scholarships and awards. 50 JUNIORS CLASS OFFICERS Melissa Helton, President Susan Smallwood, Secretary-Treasurer Tracy Trimble, Secretary-Treasurer Glenda Spencer, Vice President Tamie Amburgey Kendall Back Lori Back Connie Baker Bobby Barton Lisa Berry Kim Bottom Jeff Botts Sherrie Bowman Tammy Bowman Jennifer Brewer Tina Brown Take me—I'm yours. Carl Bryant Curtis Burton Roy Byrd Anita Collinsworth Tammy Conlee Phyllis Conway Lisa Craycraft Harley Daugherty Shawn Dyer Kim Ferrell 52 Lisa Ferrell Melanie Ferrell Gene Fritts David Hall Kay Handy Melissa Helton Debra Hudson Robert Jones Lisa Manning Chester Moore Tammy Moore Kimberly Mullins Tonya Mullins Jeff Murphy David Mynheer Jimmy Noble John O'Hair Benny Patrick Tom Peck Vanessa Peck Deloris Pugh 53 William Ross Ricky Rupe Anita Simpson Orleana Smallwood Susan Smallwood Jennifer Smith Michael Smith Lisa Sorrell Glenda Spencer Matthew Spencer Derrick Taylor JoAnne Treadway Tracy Trimble Russ Vice Wayne Watkins Jesse Wells Scott Wells Timothy Wells Joe White Regina Williams John Woodard 5U Drinks for everyone on the house I'm so nasty that when I'm in the hospital the nurses send me get-well cards. A woman who tells her age will tell everything. You turn my world upside down. Gee, Mom, I don't want to take out the trash. The Lunch Bunch LIFE AT LUNCH I haven't been kissed in so long I don't remember if you suck your breath in or let it out. Will you, won't you, will you, won't you, will you join the dance? She always gets the attention! Love BYRDS Future Paper Dolls won't go out with you! The innocent at work! 58 SOPHOMORES CLASS OFFICERS: Angie Lovelace, Secretary-Treasurer Oscar Brewer, President Brad Thomas, Vice President Sherrie Day, Secretary-Treasurer Melissa Adkins Dewey Back Martha Back Priscilla Baker Janice Barnett Alicia Becker Dana Bodie Oscar Brewer Floyd Brown Johnny Brown v w.. —' Future sumo wrestlers Love is like the measles; we all have to go through it. Robert Brown Marty Bryant Melinda Bryant Donnie Burton Esther Campbell Fred Campbell Jeannie Collinsworth Polly Cox Byron Craig Rhonda Crowe 60 Valerie Culbertson Sherrie Day Elizabeth Dennis iJames Dillon LaVonda Ferguson Angela Ferrell Carol Gravett Anthony Hunt Michael Hunt MarGenia Issac Robert Kilgore Larry Lawson Melanie Little Mickey Little Donna Long Angela Lovelace Anthony Lovins Lynn Mays William Mills Melissa Murphy 61 Randy Peck Charlene Phillips Audrey Raney Nathan Roach Barbara Roe Charlene Roe Linda Rose Anthony Smith Timothy Smith Penelope Smith Robert Sons Melissa Stamper Eric Stiltner Loretta Stone Michael Stone Angela Stull Charles Stull William Thomas Charlotte Tufono Larry Vanderpool Love is my religion— Hi, Mom I could die for that. Here comes doctor who? 62 Professional Blind Dates He gives me a pain that I can't locate. That's a big joke! If this ain't hopeless . . . 63 When the cat is away, the mice will play. Practicing an old folk dance for a new routine. To be or not to be: That is the question. Mrs. Reed's twin, an old bag. 6 li FRESHMEN 65 Kimberly Amburgy Angela Back David Back Jenifer Back Jessica Back Joseph Back Ricki Back Sandra Baker Michael Ballard Robert Becker Mark Birchfield David Botts Melinda Botts Ricky Bowman Tammy Brooks Tonya Brooks Gregory Brown Rebecca Brown Rhonda Brown Melody Bryant Ricky Burkett Charles Cantrell Melissa Clifford Tanna Combs Stephanie Cornett Michael Cox Mickey Cox Jeannine Craft Nancy Crain Janet Craycraft John Crouch Veronica Dennis Tina Deskins Alma Ferrell Jacquelyn Ferrell 66 Heather Fox Jonathan Gibbs Stacey Gillam Bruce Gilley Scotty Halsey Terri Hays John Henry Kim Henry Billy Hensley Sherri Holland Kenneth Hudson Calvin Hurt Kimberly Ingram Michael Jaymes Joseph Johnson Anthony Lawson James Lawson Stephen Lawson Tammy Lawson Teri Lawson Danny Lewis Thomas Lewis Tina Martin Garietta Mayabb Rebecca Meadows Teresa Meadows Roger Moore Winfred Moore Kelly Moran Randall Mullins Richard Murphy James Nickell Mark Nickell Edward Pack Jeremy Patrick 67 Robert Peck Teresa Peck Trina Reed Rio Risner Donna Robbins Joyce Ross Kevin Rudd Lisa Rupe Paulette Sargent Lisa Shepherd Wesley Smallwood Charlotte Sons Ronnie Sorrell Angela Spencer Charles Spencer Kevin Spencer Bradley Stamper Shaunna Stamper Paul Taylor Pearl Tharpe Michelle Thomas Harold Tolson Jami Trimble Bennie Vanderpool Bart Wells William Wells Jennifer White Larry Williams Samuel Williams Vicky Williams Melissa Wilson Joseph Yocum 68 GREENIES ADJUST TO HIGH SCHOOL This year's freshmen were like all other freshmen. They were scared the first few weeks of school, but as you can tell from the pictures, they adjusted very quickly. They started joining in with all the rest of the stu- dents. They joined in sports, goofing off, band, and many other school activities. 69 As Joan Rivers would say, Oh, grow up! You are healed! This job's like licking honey off a thorn. The Eleventh Commandment: Thou shalt not be found out. I am not arguing with you—I am telling you. Hey, Greg, I thought you said the fountain of youth made you older. Mad, bad, and dangerous to know. She'd have to study hard to be a half-wit. Poor little young'un, he's sttarwiiira for spowm-tfed vittles. We wish we had been born rich instead of so goodlooking. She is so nervous she's like It's useless to ask them to behave like human beings, a frog out on the highway They don't do imitations. . with its hopper busted. Brainy and beautiful? Who is that masked man? Two heads are better than one. Let's all pray.' Well, possum on a Lord have mercy! gum bush! JUNIOR HIGH EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS Front Row: Mike Kier, 8-A Reporter; Jamie Henry, 8-A Secretary- Treasurer; Rhonda Spencer, 8-B Secretary-Treasurer Back Row: Kevin Spencer, President; Teresa Brown, 8-B Vice President Melinda Issac, 8-B Reporter; Melody Burkett, 8-A Vice President EIGHTH GRADE Bertha Back Gary Barnett Roger Becker Miles Becraft Stanley Becraft Terisa Berry Laura Blevins Ricky Brown Teresa Brown Alane Bryant Melody Burkett Jessica Burton Tammy Carter John Combs Kevin Combs Debbie Copas Dani Crain Stephen Easterling Bradley Ferrell Melody Ferrell Shawn Ferrell Tina Fultz Terry Ginter April Hagerman April Hale Belinda Hasty Monell Helton Tina Helton Jamie Henry Billy Huff Kristy Huff Kenny Hurt Thomas Isbell Melinda Issac Jacqueline Johnson 7k Michael Kier Sonny Kilgore Kimberly Klaber Jennifer Langworthy Richard Lawson Bobby Lee Billy Mitchell Robert Mitchell Dora Moore Joseph Motley Alan Peck Timothy Peck Jeri Ratliff Shawn Richards Christopher Robinson Vicky Rowe Kimberly Shepherd Roger Smallwood Sonya Smith Richard Sparks James Spencer Kevin Spencer Rhonda Spencer Robert Thompson Robbie Tyra Joseph Valverde Dawn Vice Angela Weekley Daniel Wells Chad Whitson Stacy Wilhoit Scotty Williams Kenny Yarber 75 Say cheese. No, I don't want to go Don't look now, here comes King Strut. I'm the best. Juvenile deliqu Don't make me laugh ! ! WHERE'S T ents (all ages)! ! ! , and you can't make me.1 HE BEEF ???? I only smile for certain people . . . William Amburgy Melinda Asher Amy Back dames Back Tina Back Grace Barnett Sarah Boles Johnny Carty Mitzi Clark Carolyn Clemons Dana Clifford Jennifer Coldiron Mable Conway Steve Craft Connie Davis Jennifer Downs Shane Esteppe Christie Ferrell Kimberly Ferrell George Fields Michelle Fields Larry Fultz Debra Gilley Stacy Gross Tara Gross Donald Hagerman Willie Hale Brian Helton Bobby Henry Shannon Highley Susie Howard Brian Hunt Kevin Hurt Timothy Ingram SEVENTH GRADE 78 Tara Kash Ricky Kier Michael Kilgore Danny King Joseph Langworthy Rebecca Lawson Jason Lewis Keith Maze James Miller Scott Mullins James Mullins Rosalee Pargen Shawn Patrick Jamey Perry Robert Ratliff Wayna Roach James Roe Bradley Rose Elmer Rowe Jennifer Rowe Denise Rupe Rodney Seward Kenneth Shepherd Jenny Spencer Theina Spencer Angela Stephens Angela Warfield Tammie Wells Angela Williams Tenna Wilson 79 Christina Wynn Some guys have all the luck. Oh, Yeah !! You Rang ?? He Man Jr. 80 Well, I have never Hey, you know. What can I say ? ? ? II II 81 'Now Girls.' Paper work, paper work . . . Jami, I told you once, I told you twice. Now I'm telling you . . . An oversized seventh grader! Shoo fly, don't bother me!!! Smile, you're on Candy Kiddie Camera. Where is that . . . .? ORGANIZATIONS 83 FBLA The Future Business Lead- ers of America is a national organization consisting of high school students enrolled in business and office programs. The goals of the FBLA are to develop character, to devel- op competent business lead- ers, to prepare students for useful citizenship, and to fos- ter patriotism. This year the FBLA toured the Lexington Herald Leader to observe a business firm at work. They also toured the Traders Bank and Trust. In March they attended the Re- gional Conference at More- head State University. Officers: Tonya Mullins, President; Lisa Ferrell, Vice- President; Teresa Phillips, Sec- retary; David Blevins, Trea- surer; Linda Kash, Reporter; Tammie Ferguson, Historian; Tina Smith, Assistant Histor- ian; Brenda Lawson, Parlia- mentarian. COMPUTER CLUB The Computer Club of Menifee County High School is an organization estab- lished to build a beginning foundation for knowledge about computer science. In doing so, the club sets up a basis of learning, not only for the purpose of program- ming, but for the complete realm of computer capabilities. This year's computer club went to EKU for Math and Science Day. They had a Christmas party with FBLA. They raised money by selling hats with wildcats on them. In addition they visited CPI in Campton and IBM in Lexington. Officers: Jim Bryant, Presi- dent; Paul Ferrell, Vice President; Tenia Amburgey, Secretary; Marty Bryant, Treasurer; Jami Trimble, Assistant Secre- tary; Sherri Day, Reporter. The Spanish class held a Christmas party. The stu- dents brought Spanish dishes for the occasion. Pic- tured are some of the dishes. FBLA-COMPUTER CLUB PARTY The life of the party I didn't do it, Mrs. Stamm. Oh! No! I broke my fingernail. Get down on it. Dancing the night away Tammy, are you feeling all right? Wasn't this supposed to be a costume party? No, Stacy, you're supposed to sit on it. A big mouth for a small body You can tell he's a senior. 87 FHA Chapter Degrees: Martha Back, Kay Handy, and Esther Campbell Junior Degrees: (Left to Right) Bottom Row: Garietta Mayabb, Rhonda Brown, Mickey Cox, Jami Trimble, Kim Henry, Angie Back, Jenifer Back. Second Row: Tammy Brooks, Charlotte Sons, Tammy Lawson, Rebecca Brown, Vicky Williams, and Trina Reed. Last Row: Teresa Mea- dows, Donna Long, Missy Stamper. State Degrees: Melissa Helton and Susan Smallwood Officers: (Left to Right) Melissa Helton, First Vice President; Priscilla Baker, Second Vice President; Jennifer Hager, Secretary; Melissa Stamper, Treasurer; Charlotte Tufono, Historian; Susan Smallwood, President; Martha Back, Parliamentarian; Sherry Day, Reporter; Esther Campbell, Song Leader; Kay Handy, Recreation Leader; Connie Baker, Honor Roll Chairperson; Anita Collinsworth, Scholarship Chairperson. The Menifee County FH had a busy year. They wer active in the community a well as at school. The entered projects in the Meni fee Fair and also partic pa ted in the Menifee Coun Field Day in August. During monthly meetings activities were carried out to go along with the club's impact project, child abuse. Also a FHA wildcat, Oscar Brewer, was elected from FFA. The club raised approximately $1,000 on cookbook sales and $350 on a rock-a-thon which was used to buy Christmas gifts for less fortunate children. Daddy-Date Nite was also held. Jennifer Hager, Regional Second Vice President FFA The Menifee County FFA Chapter participates in many local and regional contests. They participate in the Regional Welding, Land Judging, Seed Identification, Creed Speaking, and FFA Quiz contests at Montgomery County. The Chapter attends the Morehead State University and Eastern Kentucky University Farm Field Days each year where they are involved in various contests. The members also participate in the Regional Speaking Contests at Montgomery County each year. In addition, the Chapter sponsors and takes part in several local recreational activities with other chapters. The officers and assistant officers attend the Leadership Training Center in Hardins- burg each year. The Chapter also has several members to attend the State Conven- tion in Louisville each summer. Taking part in the conducting of monthly meetings, speaking in public, earning awards and recognition at the Chapter banquet and becoming involved in community improve- ment are all part of the FFA. Officers: President, Kevan Lane; Vice President, Shannon Williams; Secretary, Randy Smallwood; Teasurer, Curt Ledford; Reporter, Greg Spencer; Sentinel, Bobby McCoy. Assistant Officers (not pictured): Assistant President, Roy Dale Byrd; Assistant Vice President, Benny Patrick; Assistant Secretary, Carl Bryant; Assistant Treasurer, Joe White; Assistant Reporter, Kim Bottom; Assistant Sentinel, Kendall Back; Advisors, Orbin Rudd, Robert Powers. 89 BETA PARTY This is so good, it would make your tongue slap your brains out! My head is round, my body small, love the boys, God bless them all. I'm as happy as a hog with her head in a slop bucket. She looks gooder than a blue ribbon bull. 90 CHRISTMAS PLAY I'm Santa's favorite. Hard work can't hurt you, but I'm not taking any chances. Paul and Lisa Ferrell as Mary and Joseph. One sign says it all. BETA Juniors and Seniors with a 3.0 average are invited to join the Beta Club. Each year the club holds a canned goods collection for needy families at Christmas and spon- sors Beta Club dances. The Beta Club is a service organization that strives to better the school as well as the community. Officers: James Bryant, President; Debo- rah Ross, Reporter; Melinda White, Trea- surer; Susan Smallwood, Secretary; Glenda Spencer, Vice President. 92 LIBRARY CLUB Members of the Library Club are the students who work in the library. During this year, the club put on a play for the talent show and sold candy-grams for Christmas. From top to bottom: Rhonda Crowe, President; Missy Adkins, Vice Presi- dent; Debbie Hudson, Sec- retary-Treasurer; Jennifer Brewer, Historian. 3 Rock-n-Roll Song: Like a Virgin , Purple Rain TV Show: Miami Vice Country Song: Roll On (Male): Prince Rock-n-Roll Singer (Female): Madonna LEE One up in style Jeans: Lee FAVORITES OF 84-85 Rock-n-Roll Group: Prince the Revolution Country Singer (Female): Janie Fricke (Male): Hank Williams Jr. 94 Soap: Days of Our Lives Sport: Basketball Teacher: Mr. Stamm Other Favorites: Nike, Corvette, Mom and Dad, He-man, Ale-8, and Blue 95 ASTRONOMY CLUB Club officers from left to right: Susan Smallwood, Vice President; Glenda Spencer, President; and Jennifer Hager, Secretary-Treasurer. The Astronomy Club made numerous visits to the planetarium at Morehead State University. Among other activities the club had a Christmas party for members only and several field observations. They also saw movies dealing with the solar system. 96 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Club Officers from left to right: Teresa Brown, Secretary; David Blevins, Vice President; Melody Bryant, Treasurer; Jim Bryant, President; and Jennifer Brewer, Reporter. 97 Purple Rajn Some of the most popular fads were break dancing and punk rockin'. One thing we can definitely say is that Meni- fee County High students have good taste. 99 NEWSPAPER STAFF Advisor - Elaine Brown Editor - Deborah Ross 100 Assistant Editor - Gwenda Yocum This year was the first year for The Menifee Messenger. It was produced as a part of the journalism class and was published by the Kentucky Publishing Company in More- head. Alice Akin visited the class weekly to help with stories, layouts, and photo- graphy. All of the staff members worked hard writing stories, taking and developing pic- tures, selling ads, and laying out the paper. Mr. Orbin Rudd and members of the FFA built a light table so the journalism class could lay out its own paper. Be- cause of the dedication and the hard work of all the members, the paper was a success. 101 Advertising Editor - Beth Ferrell YEARBOOK STAFF Advertising Manager - Jennifer Brewer This year's Yearbook Staff consisted of the journalism class, and the Typing II class. Botts Elementary had their own yearbook this year, thus allowing us to add twenty-five pages to our yearbook. The student photo- graphers did develop most of the pictures they took, and the Typing II class typed our copy sheets. The members of the staff worked very hard all year to put the yearbook together and to meet deadlines. Assistant Editor - Linda Kash 103 STUDENT COUNCIL Top to bottom: Mrs. Leach, advisor; Jennifer Hager, Melinda White, Deborah Ross, Melissa Helton, Bobby Barton, Glenda Spencer, Char- lotte Tufono, Tim Smith, Valerie Culbertson, Ste- phanie Cornett, Greg Brown, and Mindy Botts. Student Council members are elected by their class- mates to represent their class. The purpose of the Student Council is to deal with educational concerns of their classes. Pictured below: Melinda White, President; Melissa Helton, Reporter; Glenda Spencer, Vice-President; and Valerie Culbertson, Secretary. FFA's Donkey Ballgame FFA's Banquet liWP Donkey Ballgame Speaking At Banquet Computer Club At EKU 105 First FBLA Meeting Newspaper Staff Beta's Noble President BAND This year the Menifee Band participated in many parades. Some of the ones they at- tended were the Lexington Christmas Parade, the Winchester Christmas Parade, the Morehead Christmas Parade, the Sorghum Festival Parade and the Menifee County Fair Parade. In the Sorghum Festival Parade they won the first place trophy. Also, the band raised money to take a trip. FLAG GIRLS MAJORETTES 106 SPORTS 107 A TEAM Sitting: Melissa Helton, statistician; Scott Lovelace, Manager; Lori Back, statistician. Standing: Mr. Andy Reynolds, Assistant Coach; Brad Thomas, Randy Peck, Larry Vanderpool, Oscar Brewer, Tracy Trimble, Tim Smith, Shawn Dyer, Tom Peck, Paul Ferrell, Kendall Back, Bobby Barton, Larry Law- son, Benny Patrick, Stacy Lisle, Derrick Taylor, Mr. James Reed, Coach. If you can't run with the big dogs, stay under the porch. Well, here we go again ! 1 wonder where we went wrong.’ Outstanding Athlete Tracy Trimble, a junior at MCHS, lead the Wildcats in scoring with an average of 24 points and 8 rebounds per game. He has received awards in the Foothills Tourna- ment, the Foothills Conference, and the Eastern Kentucky Tournament (EKC). Tracy is also an Academic All- American and a member of the MCHS Track and Cross Country Teams. 109 B TEAM Mr. Reynolds, Assistant Coach; Randy Peck, Larry Vanderpool, Nathan Roach, Tim Smith, Oscar Brewer, Larry Lawson, Brad Thomas, Mr. Reed, Coach; Scott Love- lace, Manager. no Outstanding Athlete Tim Smith, a sophomore at MCHS, was chosen as outstand- ing athlete for the B-team. He averaged about 10 points a game. Tim also played for the A-team and is a member of the Cross Country team. in JUNIOR VARSITY Lisa Ferrell, Captain Angie Weekly Tina Back 112 VARSITY From left to right: Sherrie Day, Susan Smallwood, Angie Williams, Captain; Melanie Ferrell, Jennifer Hager, Kim Mullins, Jeannie Collinsworth, and Angie Lovelace. Susan Smallwood and Melanie Ferrell are co-captains. 113 Jennifer Hager Angie Williams Two seniors are members of the Menifee County Varsity Cheerleading squad. Angie Williams and Jennifer Hager are our senior representatives. Angie Williams has been a cheerleader for seven years. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Williams. Jennifer Hager has been a cheerleader for six years. Jennifer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hager. 114 FRESHMEN From left to right: Andy Reynolds, Coach; Paul Taylor, Kevin Spencer, Scotty Williams, Shawn Nickell, Scotty Halsey, Mark Nickell, Rio Risner, Scott Lovelace, Manager. 7TH 8TH GRADE From left to right: Danny Wells, Kenny Yarber, Kevin Spencer, Scotty Williams, Richard Sparks, Shawn Ferrell, Stacy Wilhoit; Mike Mattox, Coach. 115 GIRLS' TRACK Back Row: Left to right, Jeannie Collinsworth, Pris- cilla Baker, Valerie Culbertson, Linda Kash, Rhonda Ratliff, Angel Masterson, Alma Jo Ferrell, Lisa Ferrell, Traci Mann, Elizabeth Blankenship, Coach; Tonya Daugh- erty. Second Row: Belynda Hasty, Alane Bryant, Me- lody Bryant, Garietta Mayabb, Stephanie Cornett, Tara Young, Melissa Clifford, Missy Adkins, Melinda Bryant, Sandy Kilgore. Third Row: Kristy Fannin, Nicole Neal, Tara Kash, Heather Lykins, Jeannine Craft, Jenifer Back, Shaunna Stamper, April Ferrell, Susie Spencer, Monell Helton. Outstanding Athlete Melody Bryant, a freshman at MCHS, was the most valuable runner on the team. She ran several events each meet and gave her all. She placed third in the sectional meet and went to the state. 116 BOYS' TRACK Front Row (left to right): Rick Burkett, Shawn Dyer, Tracy Trimble, and Bob Bar- ton. Back Row (left to right): Larry Lawson; James Reed, Coach; Tim Smith, and Oscar Brewer. Keith Stoneman was chosen as outstanding athlete for the boys’ track team. He was a member of the relay team and, after placing 2nd in the mile and 2 mile runs in the sec- tionals, he advanced to compete in the state track meet. 117 BASEBALL 5th, 6th JR. HIGH BASKETBALL Standing: April Ferrell, Tara Kash, Rhonda Ratliff, Sandy Kilgore, Kim Ferrell, Christina Wynn, Tara Young, Nicole Neal, Kristy Fannin, Angel Masterson, Heather Lykins. Sitting: Susie Spencer, Tonya Daugherty, ns Traci Mann. Back Row: Paul Ferrell, Kendall Back, Jim Bryant, Roy Dale Byrd, Dean Swartz, Tracy Trimble. Middle Row: Jack Reed, Stacy Lisle, Marty Bryant, Brad Thomas, John Brown, Kevin Spencer. Front Row: Lori Back, Statistician; Tamie Amburgey, Statistician; Tenia Amburgey, Statistician; Mike Mattox, Coach. HOMECOMING Jami Trimble was our Home- coming Queen for the 1984-1985 school year. This year the money was raised for the Ath- letic Fund. All the candidates, with the help of students in the group from which they were nominated, collected money. It was one penny per vote. Jami is the daughter of J. D. and Lucille Trimble. Jami was nomi- nated by the fresfiman class. Pictured lower left is Jenifer Back, escorted by Shawn Dyer. She is the daughter of Shirley and Nancy Back. Jenifer was nominated by the Band. Pictured lower right is Kim Bot- tom, daughter of Robert and Ruth Bottom. She is escorted by Shannon Williams and was nominated by the FFA. CONTESTANTS Pictured at the right: Angie Williams, nominated by the Senior Class, was escorted by Curtis Ledford. Melissa Helton, nominated by the Junior Class, was escorted oy Kevan Lane. Pictured at the left: Angie Lovelace, nominated by the Sophomore Class, was escorted by Brad Thomas. Beth Ferrell, nominated by the Yearbook Staff, was escorted by Oscar Brewer. Van Becraft, chosen by FBLA, was escorted by Paul Ferrell. Lynn Mays, chosen by Computer Club, was es- corted by Tim Smith. Melissa Clifford, chosen by Drama Club, was escorted by Mark Nickell. Gwenda Yocum, chosen by the Newspaper Staff, was escorted by Robert Jones. GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL Standing: Elizabeth Burton, Coach; Sandy Baker, Shawnna Hughes, Valerie Culbertson, 3amie Henry, Linda Kash, Shaunna Stamper, Alma Ferrell, Kim Henry, Priscilla Baker, Kim Bottom, Jami Trimble, Stephanie Cornett. Sitting: Lisa Ferrell, Manager; Gari- etta Mayabb, Mindy Botts, 3eannine Craft, Statisticians. JUNIOR VARSITY Left to Right: Elizabeth Burton, Coach; Melody Ferrell, Monell Helton, Alane Bryant, Belinda Hasty, Tanna Combs, Tina Deskins, Michelle Thomas, Melinda Bryant, Melody Bryant, Melissa Clifford, Rhonda Spencer, Kim Shepherd, Lisa Ferrell, Manager. 122 Outstanding Athlete Beth Ferrell, a senior at MCHS, led the Wildcats in scor- ing with an average of 18.5 points and seven rebounds per game. She is the captain of the team and the most valuable player. Beth was voted a member of the All- Foothills Team and also the All-EKC Team. GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY Top Row: Tara Kash, Monell Helton, Stephanie Cornett, Sandy Baker. Middle Row: Sandy Kilgore, Kristy Fannin, Tina Deskins, Jeannine Craft, Jenifer Back, Rhonda Ratliff; Mrs. Burton, Coach. Bottom Row: Tonya Daugherty, Traci Mann, Heather Lykins, Nicole Neal, Tara Young, Angel Mas- terson, Stephanie Ferrell, and Susie Spencer. Outstanding Athlete Stephanie Cornett, a freshman at MCHS, is the leading run- ner for the team. She has gone to the state for two years and also placed third in the regional meet. 125 BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY Bottom Row (left to right): Shawn Dyer, Bobby Barton, Stacy Lisle, Oscar Brewer. Top Row (left to right): Larry Vanderpool, Tim Smith, James Reed, Coach; and Paul Ferrell. Outstanding Athlete Bobby Barton, a junior at MCHS, was chosen as the out- standing athlete for the boys' cross country team. He is also a member of the basketball team. Bobby is also an academic All-American. 126 821 From head to feet: Linda Kash, Debbie Ross, Lisa Law- son, and Jana Murphy. From head to feet: Mrs. Stamm, Lisa Lawson, Gwenda Yocum, and Tenia Amburgey. I SIHVd 621 From head to feet: Daniel Brown, Mr. Mattox, and Mr. Davis. From head to feet: Mr. Stamm, dim Bryant, Mike Smith, Tracy Trimble, Paul Ferrell, and Curtis Burton. SldVd S 130 ELEMENTARY 131 FACULTY Lillie Botts Sixth Grade Glenna Adams Fifth Grade NO PICTURE AVAILABLE Monica Tackett Teacher's Aid James Reed Fourth Grade Lola Thomas Fourth Grade Connie Robinson First Grade Pam Howard Third Grade Terry Helton Kindergarten Nancy Wells Second Grade Shelia Ferguson Special Education Clara Lawson Second Grade Donald McQuinn Special Education Charlotte Nefzger First Grade Cheryl Cooper Remedial Math NO PICTURE AVAILABLE Leola McQuinn Kenneth Davis Miss Laura Dallas Remedial Reading Special Education Elementary Music Band 132 SIXTH GRADE Myles Berry Daniel Burton Latona Carney Timmy Coldiron David Conn Joseph Cooper Rose Mary Copas Missy Daugherty Mary Beth Egelston Kristie Fannin Scott Ferrell Melissa Ginter Gwendy Hays Melinda Holland Nellie Howard Sandy Kilgore Heather Lykins Tony Maze Nicole Neal John Nefzger Joyce O'Hair Timothy Peck Michelle Perry Rhonda Ratliff Brian Shepherd Stacy Smallwood Jason Stull Jimmy Trimble 133 SIXTH GRADE Lillie Botts, Teacher Tracy Abney Matthew Brown Steven Brown Samantha Clemons Gregory Collinsworth Johnny Combs Timothy Crowe Missy Ferrell Gary Ginter Bobby Howard Billy Lawson Martha Martin Danny McClain Kristin Moran Jerry Mynheer Dale O'Hair Brian Pearson Julie Perkins James Rowe Patricia Rowe Micheal Shrout Chasity Smallwood Jamie Smallwood Davida Sorrell Tony Tackett Sherry Treadway Tammy Wells Tim Williams 134 FIFTH GRADE Glenna Adams, Teacher Walter Boles Phyllis Breeden Eva Brooks Jason Brown Josh Brown John Clemons Stacy Crain Tonya Daugherty Jason Egelston Sammy Ferguson April Ferrell Stephanie Ferrell John Hager Ben Heizer Cathy Helton Pam Howard Jennifer Ingram Stephen Jones Jamie Lawson Gina Maness Traci Mann Angel Masterson Jim May Richard Moore Will Nefzger Mike Ratliff Johnny Rose Shane Rose Montie Shrewsbury Susie Spencer Jamie Spencer Jennifer Stiltner Dale Tackitt Tara Young 13f FOURTH GRADE Lola Thomas, Teacher Amie Brown Scottie Carty Jeff Clayton Ricky Clifford Jason Cox Renee Crawford Billie Day Stacy Easterling William Gilley Adam Gross Matt Hagerman Jonathan Hensley Casey Hurt Darrell Jones Randy Lawson Pamela Manns Darin O'Hair Lucas Perkins Kim Perry Billie Peyton Lonnie Riddle Ronald Rowe Tim Rowe Tammy Seward John Shrout Belinda Sons Vickie Tackett Danita White Todd Williams Jamie Williams 136 FOURTH GRADE dames Reed, Teacher Shane Adams danet Brooks LaDonna Brooks Ben Bryant Belinda Carty Darlene Clemons Helen Clemons Ronnie Coldiron Roy Cox dackie Ferguson Patrick Ferrell Shellie Fox Kenneth Ginter Ronnie Heizer Thomas Ingram Todd Ingram T. d. Lawson Scotty Long Scottie Lovelace Brian Lykins Tracy McClain Robert Medley Adam Ross Mark Rust Glendon Tyree 137 deff Wallace Lory Williams dohnny Wilson THIRD GRADE Debra Brown, Teacher Mark Abney Anthony Back Shawn Ballard Jonathan Blevins William Carney Michael Daugherty Kevin Ferrell Daniel Hagerman Melinda Hampton Robert Hensley Kenneth Jenkins Jarrod Jones Anthony Martin David Maynard Billy McGuire Roger Moore Chris Morrison Victoria Rose Mickiale Rowe Shannon Rudd Stuart Salyers Kenneth Sparks Michelle Steele Danielle Tackett Margaret Valverde Christopher Wells Jason Whitely Kelly Wynn 138 No Picture Available THIRD GRADE Pamela Howard, Teacher Anthony Ballard Jason Bowman Goldie Breeden Michael Brooks Jaime Brown Susan Chandler Matthew Crawford Phillip Edmonson Michael Hagerman Steven Hagerman Jessica Hall Gary Heizer Jamie Holland Tony Isbell Travis Johnson Buddy Kilgore Johnny Kilgore Terry King Michael Owens Myra Peyton Micheal Shrewsburry Paul Simpkins Jamie Skaggs Freida Skidmore Greg Sons Marlena Sorrell Jan Trimble Tammy Warfield 139 SECOND GRADE Clara Lawson, Teacher Christy Alsept Tracy Back Christopher Brown Nathan Brown Lydia Carter Melanie Clemons Erika Conway Sandra Davis Robert Ferrell Michael Fultz Betsy Gross Tamilyn Ingram James Little Johnathan Little Kenny Miller Kevin Moore Andrea Morrison Angela Mullett Robby Navarre Sarah Nefzger Joseph Patrick Susan Peck Billy Plank Keith Roach Jerry Rowe Mike Rowe Tina Spencer Trina Spencer Duana Steele Kelly Stull Danny Woodard 100 SECOND GRADE Nancy Wells, Teacher April Baker Freda Brooks Missy Bryant David Buckner Bryan Clark Isom Clemons Maggie Clemons Sabrina Combs Leslie Conway Timothy Hatton James Howard Amy Johnson Kristoffer Mann Johnda Mullins Brad Noble Ronnie Norris Gina Patrick Jennifer Rawlins Anthony Rowe Brandy Skidmore Jennifer Smallwood Lori Sorrell Martie Stamper Tammy Stamper Tiffany Stiltner Johnny Tauibee Vincent Warfield Samuel Wells Stacie White Heather Willoughby James Wilson m FIRST GRADE Connie Robinson, Teacher Jonathan Adams James Agee Carrie Becraft Amanda Berry Dewayne Carty Matthew Cooper Jimmie Downs Carrie Ferrell Trisha Hatton Lotressa Howard Jason Issac Steven Jenkins Kaleb Kash Catina Perkins Larissa Pitts Connie Rowe Shawn Rudd Jennifer Rust Paula Shepherd Joey Sorrell Chad Tackitt Jason Taulbee Casey Tyree Corey Tyree Alisha Wilhoit 142 FIRST GRADE Charlotte Nefzger, Teacher William Adkins Jason Ballard Scott Becraft Nancy Brown Tammy Brown Anina Charles Peggy Conway Michael Downs Melinda Ferguson Doug Hagerman Mark Hagerman Richy Hamm Darren Highley Amy Lawson David Lewis Shannon Perry Michelle Roberson Linda Rowe Christopher Rust Ronald Shrewsberry John Spencer Gail Stull Wesley Tackitt Sherry White 143 KINDERGARTEN Terry Helton, Teacher Cassidy Baker Alicia Hall Nathan Lee Juanita Little Joshua Martin Stella Masterson Kyle Morrison Amy Nott Christi Nott Jason Perry Stephanie Phillips Jeremy Plank Larry Roberson Kevin Rowe Ruth Rowe Tara Sexton Jason Smith Christopher Sparks Brandon Stamm Leetta Stamper Greggory Thomas Paul Thomas Jessica Williams Kara Young Students in the primary classes participated in a Star Chart Program. They received a chart, which contained fifty-six blocks from the librarian. They earned one star for each block when they attended class, returned their libra- ry book, or served as a li- brary helper. KINDERGARTEN Picture Not Avaliable Terry Helton, Teacher James Adkins Elizabeth Amburgey Shawn Back Philip Becraft Victor Brooks Susie Bryant Robin Byrd Barry Carty Eric Carty Garry Carty John Clifford Denny Davis Gary Day Ina Donathan Tracie Ferguson Jackilyn Ferrell Larissa Johnson Larry Jones Barrett Kegley Brenda Kilgore Dane Klaber Jon Langworthy Lynetta Rupe Priscilla Wolf 145 MRS. FERGUSON'S ROOM Shelia Ferguson, Teacher Gregory Brooks Penny Brown Donna Nester Gene Tackitt Anthony Timms Amy Trimble SPECIAL OLYMPICS Menifee County Special Olympics team went to the area games at Mt. Sterling. They all won ribbons. Four students: Joe Short, Gene Tackitt, Penny Brown, and Amy Trimble went to the state games held at U.K. on June 5-7. They saw the U.K. football team, some of the basketball players, and Governor Martha Layne Collins. Amy Trimble won two silver medals. Joe Short won the bronze medal in the 200 meter event. 146 After the games, they attended a victory dance and then visited the Kentucky Horse Park. We're tough, rough, and lazy. My picture says a thousand words. Looks are deceiving Always say what's in your heart. This smile is for Thinking is very 147 you. hard work. HEY, Kool-Aid! Seventh graders are easily amused. I would rather be attacked than unnoticed. 148 It seems so difficult to remain perfect. never done. Love is an irresistible desire to be irresistibly desired. Brave men are brave from the very first. Who said school was all work and no play? I thought you would never notice me ! I wonder who put me in pictures? A great men make mistakes. The next Tom Selleck So you think I look 18. 150 The yearbook staff for the 1985 yearbook would like to express their appreciation to all who have made this year's yearbook possible. I know that I speak for the entire staff when I say that it has been a pleasant experience putting the yearbook together. We are proud of the work we have done, and we hope it pleases you. 1 am espe- cially proud of the way the staff worked together, and 1 was honored to have been editor of such a wonderful staff. Although everyone contributed to the yearbook, I believe that special thanks should go out to Mrs. Elaine Brown and Mrs. Mary Snedegar, our advisers. We also send out a special thank you to Mr. John Stanko, our representative from Walsworth Publishing Company. In addition, Dennis Davis has helped us tremendously in the developing of our pictures. We really appreciate his helpfulness. Finally, I would like to say that I hope all of the future yearbook staffs have as much fun as we did. L ijJ-hjdjL tAxt sL- i TV e oC _Loves ' Ppf (K ' jP ) V 1 wx-nK - K P. l+t ) L p $ C)u « ;4ix “S- « cft® . i « - v yw,„« - ,. 't Wu 'C - -,„. 0 5% =0 w M : «o M) K 7 v W | | UO0-,, Q ;£. ' £$ ■ ‘V 154 Compl iments of Menifee County FROSTY FREEZE WE HAVE ENJOYED SERVING MENIFEE COUNTY FOR THE PAST 18 YEARS. Owners David and Veda Motley Phone: 768-3121 EASTIN TAUL FUNERAL HOME SINCE 1874 Frenchburg 768-2585 No Answer Call 498-2400 Collect 155 In Two Convenient Locations Lawson Crain, Inc. Lawson Crain, Inc. West Liberty, KY Frenchburg, KY Phone: 743-7544 Phone: 768-2181 STANDAFER BUILDERS West Liberty, KY 41472 Phone: 743-4435 WE BUILD BY YOUR PLANS OR OURS Contractor: Tom Standafer 156 Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Commercial Loans Real Estate Loans Installment Loans Collections Travelers Checks Night Depository Service Drive-In Window Safe Deposit Boxes OFFICERS James R. Perry . . . Chm. of Board Alden W'. Collins Charles B. Stacy Stanley Franklin . . Tommy Phipps . Lanny Franklin . Natalie Manning Paul Kidd . . . Hank Allen . . Sharon Brown . . . President . . Vice Pres. . . Exec. Vice Pres. and Cashier . Asst. Vice Pres. . Asst. Vice Pres. . . . Asst. Cashier Asst. Vice Pres. . Asst. Cashier . . Asst. Cashier (Commrmal tBattk West Liberty, KY Member FDIC $100,000.00 Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor Phone: (606) 743-3195 HANK TTHI! 1i®©[}Sfl0N]! WEST LIBERTY, KENTUCKY 41472 PHONES: 743-314) OR 743 3142 Now two locations to serve you Main Branch West Liberty, KY Phone: 743-3141 Ezel Banking Center Ezel, KY Phone: 725-4555 C. K. Stacy II, Pres. 24-Hour-a-day Time, Temperature, Weather 743-3111 Small Enough To Know You Strong Enough To Protect You Large Enough To Serve You Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Each Depositor Insured To $100,000.00 157 Compliments of PHILIP LAWSON REAL ESTATE AUCTION COMPANY MANN'S AUTO SALES m SELLING — BUYING — AUCTIONS — APPRAISALS - iU, 103 EAST MAIN -FRENCHBURG, KY PHONE: 768-3583 PHILIP R. LAWSON, REALTOR AUCTIONEER GARRY SHROUT- AUCTIONEER RONNIE LAWSON- App. AUCTIONEER SERVING MENIFEE AND SURROUNDING COUNTIES Jeffersonville, KY 40337 Extra Clean Used Cars and Trucks Phone: 498-5975 fiord mercury LINCOLN See the Boys At McGuire Ford Inc West Liberty. Ky. Phone 606 743-3101 W.W.W. Chevrolet Chevrolet Sales and Service Your Chevrolet Dealer Ezel, KY Phone: 725-4165 158 MENIFEE COUNTY PHARMACY 768-2161 YOUR FRIENDLY DRUGSTORE Owned and Operated by Marla Helton, R.Ph. Prescriptions Magazines Film Suppl ies Cosmetics Frenchburg Kentucky Phone: 768-3837 768-2958 LAWSON TRUCKING CO., INC. LOGAN LAWSON, PRESIDENT Box 134 FRENCHBURG 160 KENTUCKY Compliments of: MOUNTAIN RURAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE COMPANY SERVING — MENIFEE, MORGAN, WOLFE AND ELLIOTT COUNTIES HEADQUARTERS - WEST LIBERTY, KY PHONE: 743-3121 J.A. OLDFIELD SONS TOP CROP FERTILIZER Guaranteed Analysis and Weight “The Fertilizer Farmers Trust” Field Garden Seed Mize, Kentucky Ph. 743-4116 Compliments of: J 3 Fun Center Wells Used Auto Parts Rose's Beauty Shop Estes and Son Shell Clemons Used Car Lot Corner Restaurant Elwood Motley Asa R. Little, Jr., Attorney Dr. Ken Moran Hair Express, Inc. TOWNE CINEMA Main Street West Liberty, KY 41472 Owner: Lanny Franklin Compliments of: Charlie Nannie Murphy Denniston, KY EVELYN CROUCH. MGS. MENIFEE BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERVICE Office Hours mon.-Fri. 8-6. Sat. 8-5 U S 460 Wellington KY 40387 P.O. BOX 25 606.768-2027 RICK'S SPORTING GOODS 505 Main Street West Liberty, KY Phone: 743-7153 WYNN FLAT SERVICE STATION Wrecker Service ON CALL 23 3 4 HOURS DAILY Vershal Brown, Owner US 460 East Phone 768-2521 Frenchburg, KY CAVE RUN FROSTY FREEZE Owners: Ruth Lovelace Sherley Lovelace Dine-In Carry-Out Drive-Thru Salt Lick, KY 40371 683-6161 FRENCHBURG FABRIC SHOP P. O. Box 161 Main Street Frenchburg, KY 40322 Phone: 768-2426 Mt. Sterling Office Supply Radio Shack 35 East Main Street Mt. Sterling, KY 40353 Phone: 498-3838 or 498-3844 Complete Line of Office Supplies, Machines, Furniture, Computers and Electronic Supplies Roger Smallwood Phone 498-6090 WESTERN SIZZLIN STEAK HOUSE Banquets available up to 100 Mt. Sterling Plaza Mt. Sterling, KY Simpson DOWNTOWN Mt. Sterling, Kentucky Ga teway’ s Most Complete Department Store 162 MONTGOMERY BANK TRUST COMPANY 4 0 WEST MAIN STREET P.O. BOX 326 MOUNT STERLING, KENTUCKY 4 0 3 5 3 2) Compliments of: Compliments of V SALT LICK J K£Q1 Wholesale DEPOSIT BANK 2 Salt Lick, Kentucky a | Auto Parts wS 5 425 West Main St. f Morehead; Ky. x Phone: 606 784-4147 Member F.D.I.C. Serving This Area Since 1901 A 163 Bott's General Store Comp 1 iments of: Gas-Ojl-Diesel Fuel-Kerosene Feed-Groceries-General Merchandise Denniston, KY Ph. 768-3255 Menifee County Sheriff's Dept. Frederick Brown Inc. Fashion Furniture Zenith TV Dealers Cable TV West Liberty, KY 41472 102 Court Street West Liberty, KY 41472 Ph. 743-4365 - ...... -j Phone 743-7389 . .... join Menifee County Farm Bureau Compliments of: ! Life Blue Cross Auto Homeowners Farmowners Farmer's Liability ! Means Food Mart i GAS GROCERIES j j Phone 768-6143 j Eddie Bryant, President . . j Owner: Mark Wilhoit _ . i — | Bob’s Auto Sales PAT’S CHATEAU OF BEAUTY Men and Women's Hairstyling PERMS-Frosts-Earpiercing-Facials Windsor Drive Mt. Sterling 498-4613 Open Daily—No appointment necessary Nights by Appointment Pat Tyra, Owner Mary Sons, Manager Tresa Beer, Hairsylist Rt. 36 Frenchburg 768-2357 164 J J Bargain Corral Exterior Interior Doors, Windows, Shutters, Vanities, Cabinets, Lumber, Insulation FREE ESTIMATES Business Hours: Monday-Friday 8-5 Saturday 8-3 Hwy 460 Means, KY 768-3077 James Ballard j HENRY RATLIFF COUNTY JUDGE Oldfield Real Estate j John Oldfield Jr. Broker-Auctioneer Col. A. B. Cecil Broker-Auctioneer Main Street-West Liberty, KY Business Phone: 743-7195 Home Phone 725-5622 SHELTER INSURANCE COMPANIES PAT TYRA AGENT ROUTE 36 FRENCHBURG. KENTUCKY 40322 BUS: (606) 768-6293 RES: (606)768-3104 Aon 3nAu an :e Cttjenctj, P. O. Box 188 West Liberty, KY 41472 Bailey’s II, Inc. Prestonsburg Street West Liberty, KY 41472 Congratulations Class of '85 MENIFEE FARM SUPPLY FRENCHBURG FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE Phone 768-3581 Frenchburg, KY Owners: Ray and Janet Wells Z-Shop iDesigns TRANSFER LETTERING Complete Line of Sports Uniforms Trophies Trisha Chandler PHONE 498 2271 Judy Razor 1 16Vi E. MAIN ST MT STERLING, KY Compl iments of: John A. Nefzger Menifee County Attorney 165 Compliments of ELAM'S CHEVROLET CONLEY GEVEDON ASHLAND SERVICE Rt. 1, Box 30C West Liberty, Ky Phone: 743-7040 EXHAUST-Tires-Batteries-Parts ALLAN'S TIRE SUPPLY West Liberty, KY 41472 Phone - 7k3-3200 Charles Ferguson, Jr. Owner VETERINARIAN HOSPITAL Dr. William Holbrook, Veterinarian West Liberty, KY Phone: 743-3776 1 OPE 9 BOX 57 WELLINGTON, KY. 40387 ji iEfcttfj’s Antiques ibllf SPECIALIZING IN Cl GLASS AND FURNITURE OWNER ‘v.'V EDITH BIRCHFIELD N PRI AND SAT MENIFEE 0R BY APPOINTMENT A M 5 P.M COUNTY CALL SOS 76S-33S7 WELLINGTON MARKET Wellington, KY Phone: 768-3355 FERGUSON MOBILE HOME P. O. Box 60k West Liberty, KY HUTCHINSON'S FURNITURE tverything For The Home Floor Covering A Specialty West Liberty, KY VALLEY FARM SUPPLY FEED SEED HARDWARE E.T.C. GRASSY CREEK, KY PH. 743-4753 PHILLIP BYRD DWAYNE GEVEDON, Owners Drlvawaya — Parking Lota — Subdivisions Steve Lawson Paving Frtnchburg, Kentucky 40322 Free Estimates St v« Lawton HILERS BODY AUTO GLASS SHOP Free Estimates All Insurance Work Invited 498-5705 90 7 Indian Mound Dr. 0 ned Op e ra te d By Mt. S te rlin g, KY 4 0 3 5 3 Gene Ted Hiler On The By-Pass Compliments of JERRY'S DISCOUNT GAS and MINI MART Frenchburg, KY 40322 BOB'S CLEANERS Two locations Mt. Sterling Winchester 516 N. Maysville 872 By-Pass 492-2844 745-1254 Doris Cockrell Hair Designers, Inc. 10 East Main Street Mt. Sterling, KY 40353 STAMPER'S MOTEL West Liberty, KY WELLS READY MIX CONCRETE P. O. Box 28 West Liberty, KY 166 743-3155 West Liberty Kentucky 167 TRADERS BANK TRUST CO Menifee County Branch A FULL SERVICE BANK FOR THE PEOPLE OF MENIFEE COUNTY BY MENIFEE COUNTY PEOPLE LaVeda Caudill Margaret Little Sheila Mullins Mary Lou Ratliff Tommy Adams Barbara Jones Mike Helton 168 SUPERIOR a FOOD MARKET SYMBOL fr Innovative answers for better eating ... WORLDWIDE Throughout the world, Hobart Corporation is people . . . people who care about the product they produce. Whether it’s food ma- chines in Troy, Ohio, weighing systems in Paris, France, or commercial dishwashers in Offenburg, West Germany; pride of workmanship is a tradition that has made the Hobart name a recognized symbol of quality. Hobart Corporation is the worldwide leader in the manu- facture, distribution and sale of commercial food equipment as well as KitchenAid appliances for the home. With distribution in over 100 countries, Hobart products are doing their part to assure better eating for people everywhere. Whenever you shop at the supermarket or eat out at a restaurant, cafeteria or even aboard an airplane, Hobart products are at work behind the scenes providing better food. From the processing plant to the commercial kitchen, from the supermarket to the home, Hobart helps weigh, wrap, label, pre- serve, prepare and cook your food—and is even on the job to clean up afterward. Hobart’s rise to its leadership position in both the commercial and consumer markets is a tri- bute to the craftsmanship and hard work of its people. DISHWASHER PLANT MT. STERLING, KY WORLD HEADQUARTERS TROY. OHIO 45374 170 171 Compliments of: L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY, INC. 25 COUNTY ST., ATTLEBORO, MA 02703 PHONE: (617) 222-3600 Compliments of: Troy Lawson Truck Shop Phone: 768-6345 Frenchburg Kentucky ssssssssssssssssssssssssssss Kevan Wells Barn Fence Painting Box 174 Frenchburg, KY 40322 Phone: 768-3898 sssssssssssssssssssl 172 V m WALS WORTH PUBLISHING COMPANY MARCELINE MISSOURI
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