Bullitt County History

1950 Shepherdsville School - Mr. Wilson - Grade 7

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TEACHER - Mr. Luther Wilson. FIRST ROW, Left To Right: Doris Griffin, Carolyn Frick, Anna Herzog, Opal Bishop, Opal Cox, Mildred Coy, Jeanette Lewis, Mary Anderson, Patsy Rice, Dorothy Williams, Jane McNulty, Gladys Mason, Peggy Sadler, Christine Frisly, Janet Masden, Margaret Frantz, Joyce Farmer, Hilda Ogle. SECOND ROW: Betty Decker, Pauline Simpson, Annette Simmons, James Hilger, Jessie Compton, Thilo Thorp, Paul Simmons, William Schmidt, Eddie Dawson, Earl Wagoner, Wilbert Thompson, Robert Stearman, Roy Goldsmith, Laura Wise, Bernadine Ernst. THIRD ROW: James Larimore, Mr. Wilson, Robert Yaeger.


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The Bullitt County History Museum, a service of the Bullitt County Genealogical Society, is located in the county courthouse at 300 South Buckman Street (Highway 61) in Shepherdsville, Kentucky. The museum, along with its research room, is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Saturday appointments are available by calling 502-921-0161 during our regular weekday hours. Admission is free. The museum, as part of the Bullitt County Genealogical Society, is a 501(c)3 tax exempt organization and is classified as a 509(a)2 public charity. Contributions and bequests are deductible under section 2055, 2106, or 2522 of the Internal Revenue Code. Page last modified: 14 Sep 2024 . Page URL: bullittcountyhistory.org/bchistory/shs1950/wilson.html