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CLASS WILL We, the graduating class of 1958, County of Bourbon, City of Paris, and State of Kentucky, being of full age and of sound mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testa- ment, hereby revoking all wills by us heretofore made. Hallie Brophy leaves her much used French book to Eddie Breeze. Harry Case leaves his own private parking place, unknown to us all, to Ronnie Taylor. Joan Cooper leaves her temper to John Ann Farris. David Morris leaves his curls to Steve Wills. Martha Day leaves her ability to ‘‘Brownie to John Hart Adams. Chili Cox leaves his booth at Goodies” to Hank Everman. Annette Crossfield leaves her experience as a baby sitter to Judy Goins. Billy McCracken leaves his ability to remain silent to Boone Baldwin. Mary Jo Hyden leaves her appreciation of Classical music to Audrey Marshall. Jimmy Jones leaves his taxi service at lunch to Roger Sledd. Mary Kennedy wills her ability to lose her unmentionables to April Williams. Bob Letton leaves his football equipment and 30 pounds to J. B. Eads. Helen Eads leaves her ability to hold a long engagement to Mary Gay Taylor. Charlie Watson leaves Miss Isgrig to next year’s Chemistry Class. Gladys Lanter wills her pack of Luckies and her smoking corner in Girls’Restroom to Diane Shelburne. Bill Morris leaves his position as class Romeo to Joe Wells. Patty Page Woodford leaves her eating ability to Joyce Whitlow. Joe Elvove leaves his harem to Marvin Ferguson. Sandra Strickler leaves her brains to Eleanor Stanfield. Clyde Morris wills his gold tooth to Carrol Baldwin. Barbara Sowards leaves her good times on Beta Club Convention to Bill La Frana. Leslie Lawrence leaves his supply of pencils to Miss Isgrig. Zereda Thompson leaves her charm and personality to hook a man to Elizabeth McCann. Roy Clay Gaunce leaves his shoe-shine kit to Tommy Buckner. Ennis Smits leaves her driving ability to Jane Arnsparger. Forrest Thomas leaves two feet of his immense stature to Hugh Crombie. Sonja Oldson leaves her interest in college life to Charlotte Boling. Leslie Smith leaves his big brown eyes to Linda Haddix. Mildred Turpin wills her good set of lungs to Tooks Burnett. Robert Ray Williams leaves his ability to court between classes to Reggie Monson. Arveta Thomas leaves the gate to her apartment on Peacock Rd. to Bonnie and Marion. Russell Bell leaves his ability to sleep through 2nd period English to Ben Fugate. June Miller leaves her interest in uniforms to Fran Cordray. Edmond Boyle leaves his jeep to Edwin Conyers - hers been walking too long. Jean Humphrey leaves her privilege of coming to school half a day to Hunter Pipes and Danny Jefferson. Billy Caywood leaves his affection for Miss Woodford to Bobby Waugh. Carolyn Kenney leaves her vivacious walk to Ronald Dailey. Gordon Goode leaves his golf clubs to Marie Smith. Betty Roe leaves her ability to secure companionship to Linda Ratcliffe. Jim Hague wills his tremendous physique to Marshall Van Meter. Nancy Gardner leaves her melodious voice to Eleanor Ardery. Don Robertson leaves a year’s subscription of Racing Form to Betty Brunner. Kathleen Soard leaves her pleasant disposition to Judy Jordan. Johnny Wilson - may not leave....... Jeanne Thompson leaves her position as number one gossip to Betsy McKinivan. Beverley Hinkson leaves her position as class bummer to Sally Jones. Judy Johnston leaves her membership card to Ramblin’ Rebels to Linda Boling. Bobby Gant leaves his swivel hip to Billy Mizell. Suzanne Burnett leaves her car and daily trip to Millersburg to Sandy Wells. Signed Senior Class 1958 Witnesses: Suzanne Burnett Bobby Gant
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ZEREDA THOMPSON “That smile will go a long, long way. French and Spanish Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Chorus 1; F. H.A. 1,2; Annual Staff. MILDRED TURPIN “Here, too, dwells truth, an abundance of sunshine and cheer. ’ F.H.A. 1,2; Choir 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; French and Spanish Club 3; Annual Staff. CHARLES WATSON “A little nonsense now and then. ’ Basketball 1,3, Manager 3; Hi-Y 2. ROBERT WILLIAMS “Love is sweet. ’ Hi-Y 2. JOHNNY WILSON “Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we die--orgoto work. Basketball 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2; Choir 2; Band 1,2; Latin Club 2; Annual Staff. PATTY PAGE WOODFORD “One should eat to live, not live to eat. ’ Majorette 4; Cheerleader 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Choir 2; Latin Club 2; French and Spanish Club 3,4; Speech Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Service Club 4; Annual Staff.
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