DuPont High School - Leaves of Hickory Yearbook (Old Hickory, TN)

 - Class of 1930

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5.4 C I .- J- V s o n n a s 5 5 5 A A 5 5 s n n A A A s A uk, A A A If I ia Section II Item I. Tom Lovell leaves to Malissa Rives his well beloved chewing gum. Item II. Kathryn Allen bcqueaths her longing for popularity to Phallis Pigg. Item III. Gray Sands wills to Frances Farmer his Rip Van Vvlnkle trance tsleepi. Item IV. Polly Crawford leaves to Valare Rowland her overweight, provided he never weighs over 250 pounds. Item V. Mattie Pass bequeaths her specialty in romance to Irene Nicely. Item VI. Maudlne Gibbons wills to Joe Wallace her possession of the pre-sident's chair. Item VII. Bowen Williamson leaves to Nuel Webster his curly locks. Item VIII. Dolores Spoonts leaves her athletic ability to Avis Freeman, Item IX. William tBlll3 Pamplln hrqueaths his lengthative statue to Fred Jaynt-s. Item X. Margaret Hines leaves her aggravating appetite to L. H. Barnes. Item XI. James Hite wills his masculine features to VVoodrow Carter. Item XII. Hattie Phillips, the only senior girl geometric-ian, bequeaths her geometry to J. B. Watson. Itum XIII. Clarence Hurt leaves to Lester Jackson, his handsomeness. Item XIV. Agnes Freeman wills to Marie Jenkins her little feminine smile. Item XV. Anna Pillow bequeaths her cultured art to George Derrick. Item XVI. Paul Lowery leaves his scholarship at DuPont to James Overton. Item XVII. Georgia Shields wills to her Twin Sisters her long tongue which has been ln the family for countless ages. Item XVIII. Paul Crouch bequeaths his strength to Bill Patterson. Item XIX. Inell Page leaves her silent and sober nature to Lefty Rogers, Item XX. J. T. Lovell wills to Miss Lenna Cowglll his Bosslness. Item XXI. Ray Voss bcqueaths to Harry Deitrlck his Hvkleness in love, provided he treats lt well and ls never too serious minded. ' Item XXII. Margaret Lewis leaves her longing for romance to Mary Ella Crosby. Section III Item 1. Hereby we do will and bequeath to the DuPont High School, which has so tenderly shel- tered us in our favors and successes, anything that we have failed to mention heretofore. Signed and sealed thls 16th day of May, 1930. tSlgnedJ CLEMMA McKINNEY, tTestatorJ. Class Prophecy ln nineteen hundred and forty I decided to go on a vac-ation' trip fh!'0l-lgh the Eastern SURGE- XVhen I reached St. Louis I changed trains and wh0 Dull'-flwd my UUKH? N0 0119 but UUHSHCG HUF!- While I was on the train I met J. T. Lovell, who was on his way to Washington with a contract build a new White House. In Cincinnati I met Ray Voss, who is owner and operator of WLW, the Crosley Radio Station h. clt . Miss Ania Pillow and William Pamplin have won many prizes for their work ln art. Thomas Lovell i president of the Merchants' National Bank of Cincinnati. In Chicago I met Paul Crouch, who has fought his way to the top. He is the heavyweight champion of the world. ' William Massey is a lawyer, with Mattie Pass as his stenographer. Agnes Freeman is an authoress of great ability, Clemma McKinney ls proprletoress of a tea room. The woman ls coming to the front more and more every year. Maudlne Gibbons is the leading physician of Detroit, with Hattie Phillips as her nurse. Margaret Lewis is clerk in the jewelry department of a large department store ln Detroit. Next I journeyed to Cleveland, where all of the great air races are held. Here I mi-t Polly Craw- ford who is a famed avlatrix, having broken the endurance flying rec-ord. She is the idol of the Eastern cities. Inell Page is a florist. She sells the most beautiful flowers ln Cleveland. I went to the Roosevelt Hotel in New York City, where I found Bowen Williamson as manager. I bought a New York Times and found Dolores Snoonts to be the assistant editor. I read where Kathryn Allen, the famed dancer, had returned from a tour in Europe. I visited Columbia University, where I found Gray Sands as head football coach. When I arrived in Baltimore a fire truck came tearing down the street. I recognized James I-lite as one of the firemen. A gentleman told me that this was the Hrst time in a month that James had awakened in time to catch the truck. I found Georgia Shields and Margaret Hines teaching expression at the University of Virginia, and, believe me, they sure do express themselves Kas usuall. ' PAUL LOWERY, Prophet. to ot' 15 'Cu q,ffi..5g,4.-- ': ,,r'--gn'-. --g..-.QW X.. - - fffr -. - ', - :swam . I I-4? m r' 1 l



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Qi A ,gg AVIS FREEMAN . . FRANCES HALE . . RUBYE SPARK 4KA1'fIERINE TUCKER ROESIN CoLI.AcRoss J. B, WATSQN LILBURN WELCH ERNEST JACKSON En COLLINS MA11'IE CORNVVIELL GLADYS CRAWmRn GLAIJYS DENNY Sogphomforcs OFFICERS . . . . Presidenl . . Vin'-l'r1'.vider1l MAN. . . Swrrlary-Trf'a.mrfr M EMRERS BONELL ELROD DOROTHY HANEY Avxs FREEMAN 'FHELMA GRAHAM FRANCES HALE GEORGE HENDERSON EVELYN HUNT CHARLES THORNE RUTH ALLEN BILLIE BRYANT . S, J I Q' ,.R' 4' X N1 L4- , EDWARD 'KEETQN ,. 'R' I f MARTIN LANE' LAURA CRAXG I,ovELL JAMES MCKENNON IRENE NICELY MADGE PYLANT RUBYE SPARRMAN PAULINE SMITH I7 . . ,. .x Jyw-I . . C V81 mx 5 ' f' d i.49,J' E 1 -qs? U- 114 6525, 'Sw ' V1- gfpf A ,J it-4 gf '1

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