Goodlettsville High School - Trojan Yearbook (Goodlettsville, TN)

 - Class of 1964

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Page 27 text:

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SYOINAS GLORIA WINTERS “Very sweet, very small, always JERRY WILLIAMS “Never do today what you can do tomorrow.” gentle, kind to all.’ Litton High School 1, 2; Paper Staff 4; Classics Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Minstrels 3. BARBARA CHRISTINE WOODALL “Saying is one thing and doing is another.” F.H.A. 4, Vice-president 4; Girls’ Athletic Club 1; Library Staff 2; Office Staff 4; Junior Minstrels 3; Powder Puff Football 3, 4. GLENDA WRIGHT “Quiet and unassuming, her nature never'varies.”



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LxAos.-T.. We le AN OF Pe APlmkls. BS i= NI COIN We, the Senior Class, after four hard years of work filled with wonderful memories, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament. Section 1: To Mr. Sircy, we leave him still checking to make sure that everyone in the hall has their little green pass. Section 2: To the faculty, we leave never to forget them and their wonderful guidance through these past four years. Section 3: To our Sponsors, we leave hoping that they will get sweet seniors next year like us in the class of ’64. Section 4: To the Junior High, we leave ya with four more long, but we hope, wonderful years. Section 5: To the Freshman Class, we leave them still looking forward to their last three years. Section 6: To the Sophomore Class, we leave them to take over our places in the hall, and we hope they stay warmer than we did. Section 7: To the Junior Class, we leave our Senior lounge and privileges hoping that they get to use them, for we didn’t. Section 8: Members of the Senior Class make the follow- ing bequests: I, TomMMy ADAMS, leave wondering if I’m wrong in think- ing that I’m wonderful. We, JANE AHERN and SHARYN BATEY, leave Mr. Gross our 100+ guinea pigs, knowing he will take excellent care of them for many years to come. I, LINDA ALLEN, leave my locker with all the ants in it to any lucky person who brings their lunch. I, DEXTER ALLEY, leave the ability to pester Miss Sprouse and get away with it to anyone who is brave, or rather crazy, enough to try it. I, JUDITH ANDERSON, leave taking all the wonderful memo- ries of the things that happened to me at G.H.S., and leaving behind all the rest. I, CAROL ARNOLD, leave my sister Norma riding the bus without me. I, CHERI ASHBURN, leave Monique Allen still getting into trouble in 6th period study hall. I, LINDA BEAN, leave, to some deserving Junior, my corner in the hall. I, FREDDIE BIRDWELL, leave a towel to anyone who sits in front of Mr. Blair in class. I, CAROL BOEHMS, leave my shifts to anyone brave enough to wear them. I, HENRY BOLDING, leave my bleached hair to Coach Frost. I, JUDY BOND, leave hoping Susan Ledham can find some- one else to borrow a comb from. I, BILL BOZEMAN, leave my duty of saying “assembly dis- missed” to next year’s President of the Student Council. I, PAUL BRYANT, leave my ability of getting caught in everything I do to whoever wants it. I, MIKE CALDWELL, leave to Eddie Neebritches, or is it Nobuggy, or Neebright, or is it . . . uh, what was I going to leave him? Page 26 D: oc Tse ESE -A«MeEsNesy Cie Aesese.; © (Ea cleceoes I, JOHNNY CARPENTER, leave wondering if Coach Frost will survive without me bothering him. I, MIKE CARTER, leave my seat in Mr. Blair’s chalk-filled room to Burl Young. I, SHEILA CARLISLE, leave to jump with my father and sing our favorite songs. I, PAT CARTWRIGHT, leave to Anne Abbott my ability to con teachers into voting for me. I, MARY JANE CHAPMAN, leave David to be the last Chap- man to graduate from Goodlettsville High School. I, LARRY CASHMAN, leave G.H.S. after my first and last year to be spent inside these walls. I, MORRIS CLENDENIN, leave to David Roberts my great de- fensive stance because he needs one badly. I, CHARLES COLLINS, leave the school, sorry to go, yet happy that I don’t have to return. I, MAJEL COTTELL, leave my seat in front of Mrs. Nichols to Sara. I, BuDDy CRAWFORD, leave Frank Satty my office in the B.F. Club. I, Dusty CUMMINGS, leave still thinking that muddy water is MH,O. I, DON ‘CUNNINGHAM, leave my No. | position on the foot- ball team to anyone strong enough, rough enough, and dumb enough to take it. I, TERRY DALTON, leave Ray Metzgar my position on the “All-City Team.” I, DAVID ‘DARNELL, leave my height to Debbie Cummings, but all my weight I must keep for myself. I, WESLEY DICKSON, leave my height to Brenda Moon hop- ing she will take advantage of it. I, BEVERLY DISSPAYNE, leave Clinic Bowl Queen to Jane Massie. I, JOHNNY Dopp, leave my books in my locker, like always. I, BETTY ELLIOTT, leave all the fun and excitement of being a senior to Margie Kemper. I, DENNIS FIELDS, leave my position of ““WEAK-BACK” on the football team to my brother Larry. I, JANICE FULLER, leave my basketball suit to anyone who isn’t good enough to play or warm the bench. I, JIMMy GALBREATH, leave first base to Rodney Waller, hoping he does better than I did. I, ROGER GARNER, leave my title of B.O.U. to “Bucky” Brooks or “‘pinocchio” Satty. I, DAviID GILLIHAN, leave the ability to do more and not get in trouble for it to Gale Kent. I, GENE GREER, leave Larry my ability to get into trouble. I, SANDRA HARRIS, leave my Home Economics skill to Ro- handa Butler. I, MIKE HARRISON, leave still getting into as much trouble as ever. I, JOHN HEANEY, leave my books in my locker untouched and unharmed to next year’s senior, Brenda Moon.

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