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.- CLASS WILL 0F 1947 fcontinuedj Iohnnie Mae Nipper leaves her ability to jitterbug to Shiela Sapanas. Iack Pinkston leaves his ability to work chemistry problems to Marvin Ogle. Bill Ritter leaves his ability to play basketball to Charles Coker. F rank Russell wills his ability to be President of the Senior class to Wayne Hartzog. Earl Smith leaves his plug of tobacco to Estes Stookesbury. Lloyd Smith wills his love for Senior English to any Iunior who thinks he can love it more Ethel Sowers leaves her beautiful long hair to Zelrna Cogdill. Mary Frances Stafford wills her ability to play the piano to Douglas Crowder. Sammie Lou Tillery wills her love for chewing gum to Peggy Greene. Billy Ioe Ward wills his fondness for women to Bland Winfrey. Margaret Watt wills her love for the Iveys to Betty Herndon. Dorothy Yadon wills her love for red hair to Grace Adams. Besides these gifts we leave-on our own free will-the memories of our past. In witness whereof: We, the Senior class of 1946-47 de hereby seal our last will, this tieth day of May, 1947. Il0BOSCOPE NAME PET SAYING WANTS TO BE WILL BE Herbert Barker Bettye Babb My Cow! Radio announcer Gossiper Mary Ellen Beeler Blow me down! Housewife Maid E. S. Bevins Where's Ioyce? Doctor Politician Rose Mary Cabbage Goodness! Chemist School teacher Ray Chambers Ask Wanda Nothing Hen-peeked husband I-'rank Conner Tell me a ioke Bookkeeper Beggar Esta Edwards By me Mother Paris model Wilma Iane Green Oh brother! Movie star Old maid Lydia Harvey Boy, will I be glad Career woman Wife when school's out. Wanda Hobbs Good gosh no! Nurse Housewife Ada Huskey Why? Somebody Nobody Mary Ruth King Hen-fire Nurse Nagging wife Thelma Mclleynolds Good-night Housewife Singer Iohnnie Nipper Oh my gosh! Stenographer Motorcycleist lack Pinkston I'm feeling Chemist Bum mighty low. Bill Ritter Coach President Frank Russell Like heck. Ag. teacher Farmer Odes Scates You're father's mustache Accountant Hobo Earl Smith Aw heck Ag. teacher Iail bird Lloyd Smith Nob Heel Boxer Ethel Sowders I don't know Something Washwoman Mary Frances Stafford I'll be! Secretary Clerk Samrnie Lou Tlllery You know Missionary Old Maid Billy Ioe Ward Aw girl! Photographer Movie Actor Marqaret Watt Nothing much Musician Doctor's patient Dorothy Yadon My goodness ' Home Ee. Teacher 'O twen-
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IIISTIIBY 0F THE CLASS 0F 1947 In l935, only twelve short years ago, Lydia Harvey, E. S. Bevins, Frank Russell, Margaret Watt, and Sammie Tillery gathered at Farragut Grammar School to begin their education under the motherly care of Miss Elsie Llewellyn. They soon learned their ABC's and were anticipating the second grade. Mrs. Thelma Iohnson made them feel at home in her room, where they were joined by Billy Ioe Ward from Farragut. They soon leamed many new things in school and felt they were ready and well prepared for promotion. With no gain in members in the third grade, Miss Margaret Smith pushed them on to the fifth grade. Miss Beulah Starkey heard their rap and took them in. Here Earl Smith from Bearden joined the group. Arriving at the sixth grade they found Mi ss Leota Bevins waiting for them. She helped them over the bumps and prepared them to enter junior high school. At this time Mary Ellen Beeler become a member of the group. Thrilled with their advancement, they realized that they must work much harded to reach their goal, graduation from high school. Mrs. Irene Reynolds and Mr Shivers were their spon- sors. After much hard studying, they were promoted to the eighth grade. Mary Frances Stafford from Martel joined them. Still directing them were Mrs. Reynolds and Mr. Shivers. In September 1942, everyone crowded into the hot auditorium. All were talking and push- ing, and, of course, the freshmen were doing their share. They were so dazed that they could not concentrate on what was being said, but they do remember the principal was advising the mabout high school. This year eight new members joined the class. They were Wilma lane Green, Ethel Sow- ers, and Frank Conner from Blue Grass: Mary Ruth King and Esta Edwards from Currier, Ray Chambers from Alabama: Dorothy Yadon from Ball Camp: and Thelma McReynolds from Farragut. Now with such a large class, Mrs. Reynolds and Mr. Shivers had their hands full. When they were promoted to the tenth grade, they realized that their dream had come true, as they were no longer freshmen. This year they welcomed Iohnnie Mae Nipper from Karns. Mr. McMahan replaced Mr. Shivers as sponsor. Iuniorsl Iuniors at lastl Work was harder, but realizing that there was only one more step to go, they could take it. Mrs. Reynolds was still with them, but Mr. McMahan was replaced by Mr. Cannon. Here Ada Huskey from Knoxville High School joined the group. September-September, 1946. Seniors! Yes, seniors they were! Bettye Babb and Lloyd Smith from Farragut: Rose Mary Cabbage from Clinton: and lack Pinkston from the armed Ergice joined them. Mrs. Reynolds still claimed them, but Mr. Cannon was replaced by Mr. 1 son. CLASS WILL 0F 1947 1 We, the graduating class of 1946-47, do make and declare this, our last will to' be as fol- ows: To the faculty, who have helped us so faithfully, we bequeath our appreciation and hope that they will have an unbroken succession of happy days to come. We give and bequeath to the Iunior class the responsibility of carrying on the Annual and any other activities which have started. Bettye Babb leaves her love for wearing blue jeans to Betty loe Stafford. Mary Ellen Beeler wills her beautiful hair to those unfortunate people who have to roll their hair every night. E. S. Bevins wills his love for blondes to Dale Graham. Rose Mary Cabbage wills her A grades to Patricia Fox. , Ray Chambers wills his love for the Hobbs girls to Carlton Ward. Frank Conner leaves his ability to hobo to Keith Spangler. Esta Edwards wills her love for the freshman boys to Beulah. Wilma lane Green wills her blushes to Virginia Light. Lydia Harvey wills her ability to be chqerleader to Begy Sharp. Wanda Hobbs wills her love for dimples to Eva Laughlin. Ada Huskey wills her love for Knoxville High to Carl Coker. Mary Ruth King leeaves her place in the library beside Bland Winfrey to Barbara Ogle. Thelma McReynolds wills her ability to play the guitar to Imogene Lumpkin. 'f---hr------'V f ' n-nu
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