Tennessee High School - Cadmea Yearbook (Bristol, TN)

 - Class of 1933

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MARY ELIZABETH BLEVINS Commercial “The joy of youth and health her eyes dis- played, And ease of heart her every look conveyed.” HAZEL NELL POORE Polytechnic “Silence is more musical than song.” MILDRED GAY MERCER Commercial “A happy soul that all the way To heaven hath a summer’s day.” GRACE EVELYN QUALES Commercial “Those graceful acts that daily flow From all her words and actions.” LUCY MAGDALENE BOOHER Classical “She looketh well to ways of a household, and eateth not the bread of idleness.” RUBY KATE COMBS Home Economics “ Nor hope to find A friend, but what has found a friend in thee. ” ALICE KATHLEEN O’DELL Home Economics “Modesty is to merit.” SARAH MOORE BEWLEY PHARR Classical “ ’Tis better late than never. ”

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CHARLES DAVIS RICHARDS Polytechnic “A merry heart doeth good like medicine.” LUCILE WILLIE CHILDRESS Polytechnic “I never dare to write as funny as I can.” EULA NEAL MASENGILL Classical “ The sweetest garland to the sweetest maid. ” DONALD DICKINSON BAIRD Commercial “None but himself can be his parallel.” LAWRENCE LUTHER JONES Classical and Polytechnic “ Men are not measured by inches. ” THELMA VIRGINIA COUNTS Classical “Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind.” FRANCES LOUISE STANSBERY Home Economics “O, thou art fairer than the evening air Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars.” ADRIAN WINSTON SHUMAKER Manual Arts “Haste makes dust. Why work until you must?” KATHERINE WOOD Classical “Talking, she knows not why And cares not what.” NANCY LOUISE EMMERT Classical “Diversity, that’s my motto.”



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Extra Maroon and White “ For a Better Tennessee High ” Vol. 19 BRISTOL, TENNESSEE, HIGH SCHOOL, JUNE 1, 1943 No. 33 BRISTOL BOY ACHIEVES HIGH HONOR New York City, June 1. -Mr. Donald Baird, former resident of Bristol, Tennessee, has been appointed Editor-in-Chief of the World Gazette. Mr. Baird has a capable staff including Misses Elizabeth Thomas and Lucile Anderson, also former Bristolians. BACHELORSVILLE HOLDS ELECTION Bachelorsville, Ky., June 1. — At the annual city election of Bachelorsville, which was held yesterday, Walter Nuckolls, Jr., was unanimously elected mayor. LAWYER LEVINE RESTING Special to Maroon and White. Boston Mass., June 1. — Lawyer Jennie Levine is resting at her country estate after a success- ful case in which Margaret Warren received her divorce from James Brown, traveling salesman, on the grounds of cruel treatment. MOVIE CHATTER Hollywood, Calif., June 1. — Margaret Montgomery arrived in Hollywood to take the place of Gracie Allen, who was lost while searching for her brother. The National Broadcasting Company has released Robert Harrold, well-known radio tenor, to M. G. M. for an all-star pict- ure. L. B. Snapp, bell-hop in the Fox Studio, will wed soon. The bride-elect’s name is being withheld. When the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences meets to decide the best actress of the year, it is rumored that the honor will go to Jackie Jeems (Margaret Owens) for her superior acting in “Make Believe. ” MULTIMILLIONAIRE VISITS CITY Mr. Ernest Rutherford, multi-millionaire, who is President of the Pennsylvania Steel Corporation and the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, spent the afternoon in Bristol yesterday. His secretary, Miss Lovdie Brooks, was formerly of Bristol. FEMALES BREAK ALTITUDE RECORD St. Louis, Mo., June 1. -Yesterday Misses Annie Feagins and Martha O’Dell were “up in the air” when they broke all former altitude records. In their Diesel-powered plane they reached 25,999 feet. GLENN BOY HEADS NATIONAL CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT Wash., D. C., June 1. — Glenn Boy, former chemistry professor at Duke, has been ap- pointed head of the Chemistry Department of the United States. CONGRESS PASSES BILL FAVOR- ING SCHOOLS Wash., D. C., June 1. — Congressman Ted Perry succeeded in getting a bill through to- day which will install lounging chairs in all schools. “I am very anxious,” said Mr. Perry, “to get this bill through for I have horrid recollections of a grave difficulty in sleeping on hard school desks.” BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETS In a meeting of the Education Board yesterday, Miss Eula Masengill was elected principal of Tennessee High School. Miss Masengill is a graduate of Sullins College and Columbia University.

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