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I, WALTER HEATH, leave my egg throwing ability to Frank Satty. I, PONDER HENLEY, leave Mr. Gross 50 pounds, and may he wear it in good health. I, BECKY HICks, leave hoping to catch Charles and get him to march down the aisle. I, JERRY Hicks, leave after four wonderful, joy-filled years. I, BILL HOOPER, leave my ability to run the life out of a 64 Chev to Butch Horn. I, SHIRLEY HOWELL, leave to get my MRS. Degree. I, JIMMY JARRATT, leave to John Wright my seat in Mr. Blair’s Math class. I, SHERRY JENKINS, leave so that I can drive Rosa around, and around, and around Shoneys, and then around again. I, BOBBY JOHNSON, leave my position on the track team to Bobby Carpenter, hoping he will win first place in all events. I, DON JONES, leave it all to some brave Junior. I, LOGAN KEITH, leave in a big bad T-Bird. I, Vick1 KIRBy, leave my hidden beauty to anyone who wants to waste 18 years looking for it the way that I have. (GOOD LUCK!) I, HOLLIS MALONE, leave Frank Satty a carton of fresh country eggs. I, DOT MARTIN, leave my position as captain of the cheer- leading squad to Bonnie Page. I, NELL MARTIN, leave after dreaming for four years of this event. I, HARRY MARTIN, leave my unfailing hands to catch a pass to Ray Metzgar. I, DEBBIE MATCHAK, leave my chair in Band to any deserv- ing person. I, JACKY MAYES, leave happily. I, GERRI MCCARRELL, leave with Mr. Coss and Mr. Lydon still yelling, “Get up off the floor and play ball!” I, JOHN MINTON, leave my broken locker to anyone who can open it. I, LINDA OZANNE, leave with my mouth still open. I, JANICE PAINTER, leave my musical talent to Mr. Gross who surely needs it. I, SUE ELLEN PARRISH, leave a special thanks to my friends and teachers for making my first and last year at G.HS. a success. I, JESSE PATTERSON, leave. I, VIVIAN PENDLEY, leave the position of vice-president of the Honor Society to some deserving Junior. I, DONNY POWELL, leave G.H.S. taking Linda with me only for her to come back next year as Mrs. Linda Powell. I, JERRY PRESTON, leave to Goodlettsville High School the deeds and actions which I have performed for the benefit of the school. I, JUDY ROARK, leave still walking and talking as fast as ever. I, LYNDA SANDERSON, leave to become a full-time house- wife. I, JupDY ScoTT, leave with many wonderful memories of the great times I’ve had at G.H.S. I, DICKIE SEARS, leave “Crash Wright” and “Flash Ahern” still knocking down walls. I, BETTY Sisco, leave my broken typewriter to some de- serving Junior. I, PEGGY SKAGGS, leave Lila Jones yelling for our basket- ball teams. I, BARBARA SONNER, leave to Linda Stevenson her own locker to keep her own books in. I, SOPHIA SPENCER, leave to join Sam. I, SHIRLEY STEELE, leave ‘Christmas Dance Queen to Judy Jernigan. I, KENNETH STEVENSON, leave my locker to anyone who can get it open. I, JANE STEWART, leave my gym blouse to Nina Swallows who is always losing hers. I, ROSA STINSON, leave still telling Lelon I’m right and he’s wrong. I, JAMES SWING, leave the school still wondering why I came here in the first place. I, RAY TARR, leave my ability to clean Miss Sprouse’s classroom windows to any ’65 Senior who can “rub like mad.” I, LYNDA THOMAS, leave hoping Marty and Carmen will be able to get along without me. I, ANNA THOMSEN, leave with both my G.H.S. diploma and my MRS. degree. I, DIANE TISDALE, leave my being short and chubby to Caroleen Spain. I, BILL VECCHIONE, leave my good sense of humor to all the teachers. I, BILL WADDEY, leave my ability to skip more and get caught less to Jimmy: Stevenson. I, MIKE WALDRON, leave my seat in the office to Wayne Palmer. I, JOHNNY WALLER, leave with hopes of Mr. Murphy be- ing miserable without me. I, JESSE WEBB, leave to help others and get more out of life. I, JERRY WILLIAMS, leave, taking Pott with me. I, WANDA WILKERSON, leave a very happy wife since Feb. on L964: I, GLORIA WINTERS, leave having enjoyed my two years at Goodlettsville High. I, BARBARA WOODALL leave hoping that Nancy Ann has as much fun in her Junior and Senior year as I did in mine.
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