Nancy High School - Guide Post Yearbook (Nancy, KY)

 - Class of 1942

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6151669 'Post 1942 Ray Laugherty, when you are mar1'ied, you'd better not make as many ex- cuses to your wife as you do to your teachers. Josephine Minton, you needn't think because you were chosen Christmas Queen that you really are pretty. Roxie Minton, why act so innocent, we all know you like the boys. Willard Minton, did someone tell you that you were good looking or did you just think it by yourself. Onedia Muse, why do you talk to gain favor of Mr. Carter? Do you think it will help your grades? Clara Muse, what makes you act so crabby all the time? No one is going to hurt you. Irvin Muse, if you keep up the good work you may become a great glass- cutter some day. Alexine Muse, what's your hurry, take your time and talk a little slower. Mary Owen, why did you quit school at Ferguson? Didn't you make good grades? Velma Prather, we notice you are making better grades this year. Is it be- cause of Harold? Beatrice Prather, if you would pay more attention to your teacher than to Jack you would do better. Virginia Pitman, you aren't the only girl who writes to a navy boy. Why let it go to your head. Milford Ragle, don't give up Shiney you may pull through yet. Garvis Simpson, what is the matter with you? Are you just too lazy to talk? Pauline Tarter, aren't you ever going to learn to do your own work? Edna Mae Taylor, you needn't think just because you were chosen the most popular girl of the Senior class, that you really are. Juanita Todd, aren't you ever going to grow up? You have been a child long enough. Lucille Tucker, come down out of the air, you're not an aeroplane pilot yet. Ralph Turpin, you are supposed to act dignified now. You know you are a Senior? Eustis Weddle, you don't really think you are a philosopher do you? Nancy Yanders Taylor, you tried for a long time but you finally made your goal. Noble York, just because your uncle was a great hero is no sign you will be one. Freshmen, don't act so green. There isn't anything in that old saying. Sophomores, why act so important? You are just one year ahead of the Freshmen. Juniors, stay in your place, we Seniors are still here. -VIRGINIA SOWDER

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E15ni6o 'iPosf C1454 KPLOCLEZ This is the day and time when every one is saying something to knock someone else. Now listen carefully while I try to tell the inside facts about these dignified Seniors and Faculty. Mr. Higgins, you bragg entirely too much about your wife. Mrs. Higgins, wake up, you're not in dreamland. Mrs. Warfield, if you wouldn't always be calling for a speech or a book re- port your students would like you better. r Mr. Hislope, do you really think that you'll become a great man some day? Mrs. Barlow, why don't you practice what you preach? Mr. Barlow, that smile of yours is getting old, why don't you try changing it for awhile? Mr. Carter, why take the big head. you aren't the first man that was ever elected for Representative. Mr. Molen, you have tried to look like Clark Gable for a long time, but we notice you are not married yet. Mrs. Harris, if you are as crabby with your husband as you are with us I pity him. Mr. Walters, why do you make your F. F. A. boys do all your work? I didn't think a school teacher was supposed to be lazy. Juanita Brock, you are so still we hardly know you are around. Gertrude Burgin, you giggle too much, why don't you just laugh out loud. Leonard Burkett, you will have to grow a lot before Uncle Sam will take you into his family. Edna Collins, why don't you change your subject? We are getting tired of hearing your talk about George all the time. Dora Decker, how do you expect to get anywhere if you blush every time anyone speaks to you. Gerald Dick, why don't you put a little life into your speech? You talk en- tirely too slow. ' Iva Lee Flynn Taylor, why act so big, there have been Seniors before. Leonard Flynn, you should eat more vitamin A to keep your knees from shaking in English class. Paul Godby, you needn't bragg so much, you're not the only artist in the Senior class. Lawrence Haney, we have been wondering if you will ever grow up to be a man. Cordia Hargis, you shouldn't ride around in that taxi so much. Didn't you know the driver was married? Arlean Huff, if you are intending to be a nurse you had better get out of your bashful stage. John Lane, why don't you try eating more, maybe you can gain a little weight.



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amp lPoaf Claaa The 1942 Graduating Class of Nancy High School now are about ready to say good-bye to our faculty and friends. We leave some of our most valued pos- sessions. Bequeaths are as follows: To the Faculty we leave our love and best wishes. To the Juniors we leave our heart-felt sympathy. To the Sophomores we leave our good behavior. To the Freshmen we leave our knowledge. Juanita Brock leaves her quietness to Doris Roy. Gertrude Burgin leaves her happy disposition to Mildred Moore. Leonard Burkett leaves his ability to study to Cloyd Emerson. Edna Collins wills her chewing gum to Pauline Minton. Dora Decker leaves her giggles to Luretha Daws. Gerald Dick wills his southern drawl to Dual McClendon. Iva Lee Flynn Taylor wills her cheerfulness to Olga Wood. Leonard Flynn leaves his speech making ability to Barkley Colson. Paul Godby leaves his place on the soft ball team to Ronald Roy. Lawrence Haney wills part of his statue to Orville Rainwater. Cordia Hargis wills her worrying characteristics to Ovaline Bland. Arlean Huff bequeaths her friendship to Rena Burton. John Lane leaves part of his excessive fat to John Dalton. Ray Laugherty leaves his excuse making to Raymond Tarter. Josephine Minton wills her blond curls to Jean Wilson. Willard Minton leaves his gentle manners to Deward Campbell. Alexine Muse leaves her serious-mindedness to Pauline Ragle. Clara Muse wills her dislike for mathematics to Barbara Emerson. Irvine Muse bequeaths his habit of cutting classes to Edwin Silvers. Onedia Muse wills her ability to make friends to Sylvia Roberts Mary Owen wills her School changing ability to Elfreda Richardson. Virginia Pitman wills her ability to make good grades to Vinnie Dalton. Beatrice Prather leaves her musical interests to Olga Burton. Velma Prather leaves her good looks to Geneva Burton. Shiney Ragle leaves his ability to appear innocent to Eugene Roy. Garvis Simpson wills his quiet, easy speech to Winfred Cundiff. Virginia Sowder leaves her cunning ways and winning smile to Sarah Holder. Pauline Tarter leaves her love for Shiney to Juanita Tarter. Edna Mae Taylor wills her popularity to Dulcie Muse. Juanita fTootsJ Todd wills her love of True Story Magazines to Jewell Barker. Lucille Tucker leaves her pleasant smile to Monte Burton. Jack Turpin wills his straight hair to Herbert McPheron. Eustis Weddle wills his ability to Philosophy in class to Leonard Harmon. Lonzo Wilson leaves his unconscious strolling to Ray Yanders. Nancy Yanders Taylor leaves her love for all boys except Orville to her un- der class mates. Noble York leaves his place on the basketball team to Eugene Burton. -ROXY MINTON

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