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

 - Class of 1942

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E1Bui6o 'Poet 1942 Willard Minton, wit and charm make a good combination. You have them both. Alexine Muse, you are a youthful, mirthful anda confiding girl with a good character and we love you for it all. Clara Muse, rare compound of quality, noble and true, with plenty of sense, and good humor too. Irvine Muse, you are as merry as the day is long. Virginia Pitman, you will always be remembered as the most studious Sen- ior and best-all-around girl of our class. Beatrice Prather, as welcome as sunshine in every place, so the beaming ap- proach of a good-natured face. Velma Prather, your pleasing personality has made you a character of your school and friends who know you. Shiny Ragle, your discriminating ways are admired by the girls. Garvis Simpson, you are not over serious, not too frivalous, but a rare good fellow. Virginia Sowder, you are always ready to help or assist in any problem. Pauline Tarter, you are as quiet and calm as a summer venetian night. Edna Mae Taylor, for your music talent you are widely famed and for liking you immensely no one can be blamed. Juanita Todd, Languor is not in your heart, weakness is not in your mind, weariness not on your brow. Lucille Tucker, your good nature and refinement is an example for alL Jack Turpin, as a friend and a schoolmate you can't be beat. Eustis Weddle, a great man made up of qualities that make great occasions. Nancy Yanders, one who doesn't talk much but is satisfied in her own thoughts. Noble York, as an excellent basketball player and best-all-around boy of our class, you will long be remembered. Mary Owen, you have a personality all of your own. -ONEDIA MUSE L51 led 6 Q

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Elbllidp -fum 'iPosf 1942 Cfddd go Mfez: OO Mr. Higgins, your faithful service, patience and good judgment is highly valued and appreciated by the Seniors of '42, Mrs. Higgins, your teachings have been of great encouragement. Mr. Carter, your being elected for Representative shows you are better for something greater than teaching school. Mr. Walters, you have greatly improved the Agricultural Department. How could we get along without you? Mr. Molen, as a result of your outstanding work as a teacher and sponsor your memory will always be cherished by the whole school. Mr. Hislope, for information, advise, or any great assistance we always come to you. Mr. Barlow, your smile and ability to help have made us glad to have you around. Mrs. Barlow, your teachings in Home Economics will make many a happy housewife. Mrs. Warfield, your efficient work in our library has never been surpassed. Mrs. Harris, your ability to teach music has caused many a student to make a success. - Juanita Brock, a true, loyal, sincere heart-a genuine friend. Gertrude Burgin, has a heart with room for every joy. Leonard Burkett, never forward in anything but always there when needed. Edna Collins, is true to her work, her words and her friends. Dora Decker, it is the song you sing and the smile you wear, that makes the sunshine everywhere. Gerald Dick, of quiet lads there are few, we know the treasure hid in you. Iva Lee Flynn Taylor, your school work has been a success, the world needs more successful people. Leonard Flynn, is a finished gentleman from top to toe. Paul Godby, is lord of himself and exists upon his own resources. Lawrence Haney, your calmness is the repose of conscious power. Cordia Hargis, your face, like the sun of the morning, gladdens the earth with its light. Arlean Huff, a friend to everyone, and everyone's friend. Johnie Lane, a man of strife and a man of contention. Ray Laugherty, your smile, and general manners will make you popular wherever you may go. Josephine Minton, your ways are ways of peace. Roxie Minton, your thoughts are unusual, but practical and well thought out.



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mm East .I1942 gales OO Mr. Higgins-fhesitatinglyl Sir, I think it is just about time I got a raise. Boss-Why, we just put a raise in your envelope on Saturday. Mr. Higgins-Why don't my wife tell me these things? Shiney- Hi beautiful. What's your phone number? Pauline Tarter-Oh! It's in the book. Shiney-Swell. What's your name? Pauline Tarter--That's in the book., too. Mrs. Barlow---What are you wearing your glasses to bed for? Mr. Barlow-I want to get a better look at that gal I dreamed about last night. Beatrice Prather-How did your Mother find out you didn't take a bath? Velma Prather-I forgot to wet the soap. Eustis Weddle-My father's a doctor. I can be sick for nothing. Paul Godby-Well, mine's a preacher. I can be good for nothing. Arlean Huff-Do you find that a new baby brightens up a home? Virginia Sowder-I do. We have the lights on all night now. Mr. Carter-Pay your taxes with a smile. lbeing a government offlciali. Mrs. Higgins-I should love to but they always insist on cash. Lucille Tucker--What happens if the parachute fails to open? Leonard BurkettssYou come back honey, and I'll give you a new one. Dora Decker-Do you know why the little drop of ink is so blue? Edna Collins-No, why? Dora Decker-Because his father is in the pen, dummy. Mother-How did you get that black eye? Ray Laugherty-I was protecting a little boy. Mother-That was awful good of you. Who was he? Ray Laugherty-Me. Jackie Turpin--How come when I stand on my head that all the blood runs to it, but when I stand on my feet it doesn't? Willard Minton-Your feet aren't empty. John Lane--Your dog just bit a piece out of my leg. Toots Todd-It's nice that you mentioned it, I was just going to feed him. Gertrude Burgin-Oh Edna Mae! Look at this little green snake. Edna Mae Taylor-Leave him alone. Gertrude, he can do just as much harm as a ripe one. Irvine Muse-Love makes the world go around. Lonzo Wilson-So does a good swallow of tobacco juice.

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