Harriman High School - Arrow Yearbook (Harriman, TN)
- Class of 1942
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THE STARS
AND STRIPES
MlNDFUL THAT OUR COUNTRY stands as
the last bulwark against the tragedy which
threatens to engulf the world and that all we
may ever hope to he or do depends upon a
successful conclusion of the conflict in which
We are now engaged, it is fitting that we, the
Senior Class of l942, hereby dedicate this, the
eighteenth volume of the Arrow, along With
our lives to that greatest of all emblems of
freedom--Our Flag.
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Page 8 text:
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'CING VICTIIRY
IT lS OUR PURPOSE to present in this volume a picture,
as realistic as possible, of the life at Harriman High School
as seen and lived by our class, the first graduating class of
World War ll. By this We mean to present not the life of the
classroom only, but We have endeavored to incorporate the
atmosphere of the school in all its phases-social, athletic,
literary, and otherwise as we engage with our countrymen in
the civilian defense program. Our intention is to present our-
selves, not as the little angels our mothers sometimes think
us, nor as the indolent drones and "sapheads" the faculty
think We are: but as We feel ourselves to be-with our joys
and sorrows, faults and follies, ambitions and ideals of vic-
tory for our country and ourselves.
May you find in these pages a record of such scenes and
incidents as will keep alive and Warm in your hearts the
memory of your school days and deepen your love for your
Alma Mater.
To our friends and readers, we offer no apologies, only
greetings. We have done our best, and if there be fault it lies
not in our efforts but in ourselves.
”
Page 10 text:
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MISS ISABELLE GOODWIN:
Si! Si! she's nice and so well liked by all of those she's near.
The Betas and her pupils know they're lucky to have her here.
MR. LOUIS GODDARD:
As l-Iarriman's science genius you can mark him down.
With drop of acid and a pinch oi soda, he can really go to
town.
MISS LOUISE CANTRELL:
Sh! is usually followed by a smile or study hall:
Thus our library is always quiet, which works the best for all.
MRS. FRED D. GEASLAND:
With a dimpled cheek and a smile so fetching,
She greets her class and it's really quite catching.
MISS MILDRED LAD'D:
Young Miss Ladd from Kingston comes to teach us over here.
Shes wise to all our tricks and stunts--at least that's what
we fear.
T0 THE FAC LTY
Oh teachers so wise--so full of knowledge,
Who have helped us through the year
Who, with endless sympathy, untiring patience,
Have deepened our intellect here
At dear old Harriman High, we send
This greeting to you.
For teachers, you have not only taught us
History, English, Latin, math-
But you have aroused within us courage
To look at lifeerand laugh.
You've helped us overcome our fears,
Those fears of world conflict and strife.
You've taught us the importance
Of the needful discipline of life.
Now, you are all more than mere teachers,
More than each appears,
You are friends to all
And will not be forgotten through the years.
MR. C. R. BLACK:
Hes our leader and the very best one too,
With his interest and suggestions he has helped to guide us
through.
MR. I. C. QUINN:
Mr. Quinn is quite a helper and talented is he.
With all his hammering and sawing, too, he's busy as a bee.
MRS. W. GLEN MCCLUEN:
Mrs. McCluen is a sponsor under which a class can thrive.
In her classes and her music for the best she'll always strive.
MRS. H. C. BUNCH:
Mrs. Bunch gives her classes ambitious ideals.
You can tell by her actions that's the way she feels.
MR. GEORGE BALLARD:
Hes the principal of this school and tea'ches "math" as well.
As the coach of our boys' teams, his rating is just swell.
MISS IEANNETTE ALFORD:
Typing and commercial work are quite easy in her sight.
Vile couldn't ever let her go, especially the Hi-Lite.
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