Trigg County High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Cadiz, KY)

 - Class of 1940

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as Q: .ar-1 ff 95, ..,. . M. . . J ' i .ur , , X f LFE , 33: i I fall . 511-1 fer .af ' 'VIRGINIA ADAMS EUNICB Hownu. BROWN Post graduate in commercial work We are remembered by what we -do. A and B Club '37g Rug Club '4Og Book Lovers Club '39g 4'H Club '37i Glee Club '37, '38, '39, '401 Chorus '38g Little Miss Hitch Hiker 'SSQ Aaron Slick from Pun' kin Crick '39s Negro Minstrel '37: Represented in Scholastic Contests al: Hopkinsville, Bookkeeping '39, English '37, Biology '3S. ' j SENIOR CLASS HISTORY It was in 1936, that a freshman class embarked on many ships for a cruise on the sea of knowledge. Fiftyf eight of these freshmen were destined to meet on the new ship, T. C. H. in 1937 as sophomores. After, the ship had set sail a few miles the passengers got into the swing of its life, they organized clubs and selected their captain and nrst matef They also participated in many performances perhaps the most important being the sophomore play, Little Miss Hitch Hiker. During their freshman and sophomore years they had accomplished some of the most difiicult tasks and had mastered some of their hardest subjects. In'1938 when the class returned as first class passengers they were pleased to see the ship more beautiful with many new passengers. This was the year that the fun and the work really began. The passengers succeeded in making their ship' the best that had ever sailed the seven seas. More activities were enjoyed. A band and a football team were organized with members of the junior class taking important parts in each. The junior play was a wonderful performance and the' JuniorfSenior Banquet clirnaxed the events of the entire year. With the strains of Anchors Aweigh the seniors started their final dash for their home port. They began the year with more responsibility realizing that they were weighing their anchors for life. Ship life was enjoyed all the more. More and more things were accomplished. Prizes and trophies were won, showing that the ship was becoming famous. Near the end of the year the senior play, Three Taps at Twelve, was presented and the junior class entertained them with a lovely banquet. When the senior class of 1940 anchored safely on shore, they numbered seventyfone passengers all of whom had great ideas for themselves. Many planned to cruise further on the sea of knowledge stopping at ports where they had failed to venture before and we are sure that everyone will wish them Bon Voyage. FRANCES LoNc Page Nineteen

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,MYSQ s WILLIAM McCoy Who said that girls are smarter than boys? 4'H Club '38, '39, Vice president of 4-H Club '38, Athletic Club '38, '39, F. P. A. Club '40, Band '40, 'Our Awful Aunt '37, Bsssm REDDICK I love to wind my tongue up, I love to let 'e1g0. Pep Club '38, '39, '40, Home Bc. Club '38, '39, '40, Citizenship Club '38, Dramatics Club '39,Glee Club '39. TIIBLMA THOMAS Patience is the best remedy for every trouble. Glee Club '37 39, 4'H Club '37, Citizenship Club '38, Chorus '38, Etiquette '39, Rug Club '40, Negro Min' l6liClg3ggOPB1'CfC3 '37, Program Chairman of Citizenship u . joan Mums He is a gentleman of rare charm when one -can coax him to talk. Science Club '37, Physical Education Club '37, Football '37, '38, '40, Basket ball '38, '39 .'40' Detective Club '39, '40, F. F. A. Club '39, '40, wifes president of Detective Club '39, Secretary of Detective Club '40, Debating Club. BARBARA THOMAS Personality makes the girl. 4-H Club '37, Glee Club '37, Girls Quartet '37,.Chorus '37, Music of Ap reciation '38, Etiquette Club '39, Rug Club '40, Program Chairman. of class '39, Treasurer of Class '39, Secretary of Class '40, Negro Minstrel '37, Operetta '38, Little Miss Hitch Hiker '38, Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick '39. TIZIOMAS ,Mamas In everything he's up -to par, But in football he's a stan Science Club '37, Athletic Club '38, Citizenship Club . '38, P. F. A. '39, Detective '39, '40, Basket ball'38, '39, '40, Football '38, '39, '40, Kitten Club '40, JAMES STEWART Success is his if he corltirtuesf' Softball '37, Citizenship Club '38, Athletic Club '38, ' 'Little Miss Hitch Hiker '38, Science Club '39, Aaron Slick from Punkin Criclr .'39, Etiquette Club, President '40, 'Three Taps at Twelve '40, JULIA LIGHT Full of pepand never blue, she always has a smile for you. Glee Club '38, Pep Club '38, '39, Glee Club '37, Girl Reserves Club '39, Home Bc. Club '38, '40, Secretary of Pep Club '39. IIETTIE ADAMS . A girl worth knowing. English Club '37, Glee Club '37, '38, Citizenship Club '38, F. F. A. '39, Detective '39, '40, Basket ball '38, , '39, '40, Football '38, '39, '40, Kitten Club '40. ' AUBREY Woonnuss I I Talks as much as he reads. Physical Bd. '37, Movie Club '39, Citizenship Club '38, Athletic Club '37, F. F. A. club '39, '40, Glee Club '37, '38, 'Basket ball '38, Captain of Football '39, Football '39, '40, . X- t ' , Ll Y Page Eighteen



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CLASS WILL We, the members of the Senior Class of 1940, having been declared mentally sound Cthis statement is not Ogenl to questionj, do now make and publish this, our last will and testament, in order, as justly as -we may, to distribute our interests in the world among succeeding men and women. We, the Seniors, bequeath our Senior privileges to the Juniors and seriously hope that they may obtain more. We, the Seniors, bequeath to our beloved Alma Mater, our sincere affection, our deepest reverence, our hearti, est gratitude, and the whole unlimited wealth of our eternal memory. I 'We, the Seniors, bequeath to the Sophomores two more pleasant years ? ? ? of high school and three more to the Freshmen. We, the Seniors, bequeath a little peace to the teachers, we hope. , PERSONAL WILLS I, Robert Belshe, bequeath my quiet ways to Charline jones, who can make excellent use of them. ' I, Virginia Hughes, bequeath my position as editor of The Wildcat to anyone having plenty of leisure, a strong right arm, and a gift of gab, because all of these are assuredly needed. I, Ed'Street, bequeath my Scholastic record to Carl Wright in hope that he makes good use of it. I, E. F. Goodwin, bequeath my book on etiquette to all students in Miss McDowell's Study Hall, so they will not get upon the floor and talk without permission as I have done, I, Lurline Aldridge, bequeath my Bookkeeping Set to anyone who can make it balance. I, Franceb Harrell, ibequeath my soprano voice to Margueriette Jones who is going to need it to call Sam Wheeler. I, james Larkins, bequeath my place in the F. F. A. to anyone who wants it. I, Virginia Wallace, bequeath my ever friendly ways to everyone. I, Thomas Myers, bequeath my position on the football team to Hugh Porter. - ' I, Maxine Chambers, bequeath Hugh Porter to Mary CS.T.J Redd, on the condition that she will take as good care of him as I have done. I, Bzssie Reddick, bequeath my technique of courting in school to Sidney Cassanova Allen. I, john Myers, do will and bequeath my winning ways with the teachers to Stan White, who is already making progress. I, Allene Bridges, bequeath my excess fat to Millard Griiiin, 'who certainly needs it. I, Ben White, do will and bequeath my Monday Morning Blues to anyone who has a delight for sleeping on Monday. I, john D. Minton, bequeath my ability to debate to Kenneth Cameron, and hope he will win many more debates before he graduates. Page Twenty I, Bess Jackson, bequeath my insatiable appetite to Dorothy Grey, so that she may gain a few more pounds, as I have done. I, R. H. Upton, bequeath to all the students the right to pursue any Trigg County girl with matrimonial intentions, myself' having picking choice. I, Lucille Francis, will my money sack to the Treasurer of the junior Class. I, Barbara Thomas, do will:-and bequeath Amy typing ability to Agnes Wilson. I, Chappell Aldridge, do bequeath my height to Wallis Clark. I, Trimble Major, bequeath my masculine handsomeness to Ed Headly, and hope that he makes good use of it. I, Aubrey WoodruH , do will and bequeath my ability to get a straight A record to Martha Morris. I, Audra Cunningham, do bequeath my blonde hair to Mary CS.T.D Redd. I, Jean Martin, do bequeath my ability to get my English by fair means or foul to Mae Minton. I, Homer Parrent, do bequeath my cartooning ability to Frances Freeman. I, Layton Tuggle, bequeath my ability tc give the wrong answer in class and stand by it to Ray Stephens. I, james Stewart, bequeath my ability to understand Miss Henson's questions to Mary Bannister. I, junior Broadbent, bequeath my musical, QD voice to Carl Turner. I, Douglas Mize, bequeath my ability to play the piano to Iviiss Franklin, who needs it. I, Blanche Wilson, bequeath my ability to get along with the male population of this institution to Elaine Baker. We, john, Myers,.Homer Parrent, Trimble Major, Thomas Myers, and john D. Minton, leave our membership in the Bachelors' Club to J, D. Mitchell, Hugh Porter, Sidney fCasf sanovaj Allen, Walter E. Porter, and Ted Sills.

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