Franklin High School - Cornerstone Yearbook (Franklin, TN)

 - Class of 1934

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Senior Sayings He has great possibilities, but little time for study --Ed Jordan Give me sports or give me nothing--Whitson Jennette I am monarch of all I survey--Harmen Gardner All things come to those who Iait, so why hurry--Naomie McMahon Why take life serious --Lera Hill A loyal supporter and an excellent student --Wa1ter Carlisle Still waters run deep --Rebecca Roberts Quiet but she accomplishes much --Ive Lee Lott If you know her you love her --Mary Smith Thoughtlens of beauty, she was beauty's self --Mildred Freeman Exceedingly quiet; except when she talks--Ruth Johnston A good character shines in its own lieht --Hargaret North success is written on her countenance --Elizabeth Jefferson It is some time wise to forget what you know --Christine Ezell Youth is full of pleasure --Katherine Hendricks A sweet disposition is more valuable than gold --Msrion Ashley A rose is sweeter 1n the bud than in full bloom --Evelyn Warf What's the use or hurrying? There's plenty of time --Car1 Mangrum Worry is the least of my troubles --Tom Bradley Take everyone's advice; then do as you please --Frank Carl Tulloss How exquisite is the bliss of knowledge --Mary Elizabeth Hoover Anything worth doing is worth doing well --Le1and Bethurum A lady who is not afraid to speak --Hary Dixie Brown There is none like her, no not one --Mary Helen Rue She has a sweet voice and a smile or gledness --Rsche1 McMahon Selr-trust is the first secret of success --Cornelia Puryear My memory is the thing I forget with e-Morris Dysart And still they gazed and still their wonder grew, How one small head could carry all she knew --Eva Ring What would the world be like without beauty --Katherine Bransrord Speech is great, but silence is greater --Lena Mai Woodard Happiness is not perfect until it's shered --Alma Williams She looks for the bright side of everything --Marie Petray Individuality is a rare quality --Martha HoGavock A face seldom sad but ofttimes merry --Rebs Webb Quietly she assumes the duties of lite --0dessa Reynolds 'Tis good to be merry and wise --Elizsbeth Boyd The unspoken word never does harm --Vivian Page Her heart was in her Iork --Dorothy McPherson Nothing is impossible to a willing heart --Lucille Vaden Murray Good humor is the clear sky of the soul --Estelle Pate Calm and unruffled es the summer sess --A1yne Sweeney A friend, the msstergiece of nature --Gerald Smithson Trouble rides behind --larthe Jamison Warm hearted, friendly, and 5sy --0na Lee Thompson

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Tom Bradley and Gerald Smithson leave the wads of chewing gum under the tables in the study hall to anyone who desires a chew. Herman Gardner, being full of wind, leaves a few bags of it to John will Fiveash. Margaret North, being very generous, leaves her Job of illustrating for the Senior class to Joe Kenneday. Kathryne Hendricks, being a generous soul, bequeaths her giggle to Estelle Chaudoin. Elizabeth Boyd and Eva Mosley and Harriet Peach of unsound mind leave their crazy ways to Annie Bunch Hatcher and Adelaide Neal. Vivian Page, Rebecca Roberts, and Mary Smith, being very attentive in class, leave their examples of good behavior to all students who aspire to perfection. Feliz Jamison and Carl Mangrum leave their dignity to E. R. Beasley and Regen Hulme. Christine Ezelle, Lora Hill and Naomi McMahon leave their constant habit of telling jokes to Elva Pete and Margaret Still. Iva Lee Lott leaves her sweet disposition and winning ways to Lucille Andrews. Frances Jones leaves her immaculate wavy hair to Ellen Austin. Rachel McMahon leaves her rough and tumble ways to Rebecca Mosely. Dorothy McPherson leaves her mop of hair to Natalie Hazard but takes her interest in Fred with her. Estelle Pate leaves her ability to get by in English to Hazel Layne. Odessa Reynolds leaves her favorite pastime of hop-scotch to all the little Freshmen girls. Lucille Murray leaves her ability to get and hold her man to all other love-stricken girls in school. Alyne Sweney leaves her ability to waste time in school to Fred Reynolds. Elizabeth Walters bequeaths her interest in William Gentry to her sister Lucille, so as to keep him in the family. Evelyn Warf having nothing to leave takes the love of a certain Junior boy with her. Lena May Woodard leaves her habit of being absent real often to the Hazard's. Billy Wiley leaves his ability to elude Mrs. Cawthon to William Gentry. Alma Williams, being of unsound mind as usual, leaves her unceasing remarks to Jennie Cannon. Lillian Moran, having been hit by cupid's arrow for 10 these many years, leaves her ability hold her man to all other victims of the dart. Mary Elizabeth Hoover, having gone on a diet leaves a few pounds to Catherine Irvin. Elizabeth Jefferson leaves her uncanny ability to read Latin in History to Addie Love McCall. Martha Jamison leaves her interest in Gordon Payne to Brownie Anderson and also her best regards. Tillie Dysart leaves the fear she has filled Frank Tulloes with to his future wire--if any. 22



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