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Leaves to Sam Shankel the place where he tarried. Louise Stansbery, much in love with Bob, Wills her feelings (?) to dear old Rod. Adrian Shoemaker, keeper of the Senior cash. Gives his job to little Hughie Ash. To Mack Furlow, the funniest Junior, We leave the wit of Chuck Richards, Senior. Effa Mae Nelson and Hazel Poore Leave their good grades to Hazel Moore. Duward Neale — Mrs. Caldwell’s righthand man Gives his position to little Kenneth Fine. Margaret Montgomery, our cute little Gracie, Bequeaths Katherine Doriot the cashier’s placey. To Jim Dougherty, Miss Smith’s pride, We leave Lawrence Jones in him to abide. Thelma Counts and Mary Blevins assure All their dates to Lucile Jones and Ann Latture. Sham Ellenburg, for whom everyone has a liking. Wills to some Junior girl his jacket with “Viking.” Genevieve Kesner, who was the good “high brown,” Leaves her height to Taylor Cowan. Carl Leslie, our best looking man. Asks Ed Rollins to take his place if he can. Thelma Gray, who surely writes well, Bequeaths this art to Sarah Shell. Clyde Lacy, who around the track doth dart. Leaves his speed to Robert Clark. L. B. Snapp, who we’ve heard can sing, Says, “Take it away,” to Jere King. To Jim Dalton, meanest man on board. We leave James Brown’s old rickety Ford. Lovdie Brooks, a sweet little lass, Wills her smile to Josephine Snodgrass. Mildred Mercer and Thelma Watson, too. Say to all Juniors, “Good luck to you.” Margaret Lindamood a good name has made. Leaves her dignity to Martha Blades. Lucile Anderson and Ethel Marie Doss Will the Juniors the Seniors’ power to boss. Jennie Levine, whose readings we’ve all heard, Gives her art to Evelyn Byrd. Lucile Childress, whose originality is great, Hopes Mitchell Allen will be first rate. Albert King, tray cleaner, and none keener. Bequeaths his job to Eugene Fleenor. Martha and Kathleen, two O’Dells, Leave their name to Carl to keep the family spell. Margaret Millard, who always does her part, Leaves Mary Ashley and Elsie Whittaker her sincerity of heart. Louis King, who is so ambitious, Leaves this trait to the Juniors capricious. William King, who in oratory doth excel, Bequeaths his “line” to Custis Bell. Glenn Boy, who brings up the rear, Wants some Junior to take care of “Polly” Greer. Signed, sealed, published, and declared by the above named Senior Class as and for its last will and testament, in the presence of us and each of us, who, in his presence, and at his request, and in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses: Robert Harrold, President Glenn Boy, Vice-President Kathleen Earhart, Secretary Adrian Shumaker, Treasurer Lucile Childress, Nancy Emmert, Attorneys- at -Law 23
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Last Will and Testament We, the graduating class of 1933, Tennessee High School, City of Bristol, County of Sullivan, State of Tennessee, after winning our last battle in the Four Years’ War with Latin, English, History, etc., do leave collectively and individually these qualities and attributes, the spoils of our victory, which have been most helpful in our rise to success with a hope that the beneficiaries, set forth herein, will use them to their greatest advantage. Being of unsound and undisposing mind, and considering the uncerta inty of life, we do hereby and herein make, publish, and declare this as and for our last will and testament. Item I : To Mr. Rubins, who has done so much to make our school system the very best, and who has shown said class so much consideration, we leave our sincere thanks and apprecia- tion. Item II : To Mr. Tyler we leave long, peaceful, restful nights with no thoughts of the future of Tennessee High being marred by said careless Seniors. Item III: To other members of the faculty who have kept us on the broad highway, and whom we have burdened for four years, we leave our love and esteem, and wish for them the best of everything. Item IV: To the coming Senior Class we will our rights and privileges (if we have any), our joys and sorrows, and our hopes and ambitions. Of our knowledge we have none to spare, but we leave best wishes for their great success. Item V: To our beloved sponsor, Mrs. Caldwell, we leave our love and devotion, and wish for her a very pleasant vacation. We leave our sincere thanks for her untiring efforts re- garding said class. Also, we declare Mrs. Caldwell executor of above will. Item VI: To Mr. Ladd, whose untiring efforts have made our Cadmea a success, and who has done so much for said class, we leave our heartfelt thanks. “Loquor enim de docto homine et erudito, cui vivere est cogitare. ” Item VII: To Bill Boyd, our basket-ball flinger. We leave Rabbit Harrold’s ability as a singer. To good old June we leave the right To fuss with Eddie the rest of her life. Virginia and Louise leave the friendship stuff To Frances Kensinger and Margaret Huff. Elizabeth and Nathan do hereby trust To Evelyn and Eleanor the brother-sister fuss. To Ed Powers, the handsomest Junior, We leave the place of “Sheik” Baird, Senior. Sweet Eula Masengill with her queenly grace, Leaves Peggy Cappel to fill her place. Hubert Hunt, who as a colored coon was grand. Asks Bruce Graham to take a hand. Kathleen and Jo, our Senior beauties, Ask Ethel and Martha to do their duties. To Bradley Senter, the “littlest” Junior, We leave part of Ted Perry, the biggest Senioi. Buddy Nuckolls leaves the feminine hearts he’s won To Babe Roberts to have some fun. Annie Feagins with her cheery face Leaves Ida Rutherford the office for her place. Lucy Booher, whose cooking is well known, Leaves her art to Mildred Stone. Margaret Owens can act, that’s so, She leaves this ability to Marjorie Poe. Ernest Rutherford, as “Kempy,” was the thing, Leaves his part in the play to das hing Dan King. Martha Rountree leaves her winsome smile For Eloise Wyman to keep all the while. Mary Sue Young, a cute little trick, Bequeaths her quietness (?) to Beulah Witt. Katty Wood, spokesman of the class, Wills her gift o’ gab to Bob, he’s got brass. Ruth Wassom, who wears such stunning clothes. Gives herself to — why, can’t you suppose? To Alice Caldwell, a slim little Junior, We leave Margaret Warren, a hefty little Senior. Bud Phipps — after he gets married — 22
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Name Called Ambition Destiny Pres. Occupa. Margaret Lindamood Margaret A missionary To reform Buddy Selling candy Lucile Anderson. Janie Nurse Louise Harkleroad Cricket Designer A dressmaker Being with Jana Lucile Childress Cile A second Will Rogers In a side show of a circus Chewin’ gum Theodore Perry Ted An aviator Airplane mechanic.. Practicing for “ Kempy ” Ernest Rutherford .... Pee Wee Cowboy Hobo Going to Bluff City Margaret Warren Peg A private secretary Office girl Laughing Nathan Thomas Jim Bathing suit censor Bathing suit censor in the Saraha Desert Being bashful Mary Sue Young Sue A bare-back rider in a circus Be in a side show Driving her Pa’s car Genevieve Kesner.. Genny ....“A heart breakin’ gal” Ask “ Pete” Dishner Day-dreaming Elizabeth Thomas Tommy Travel ' n ' travel Trip to Vance’s Tank Working on Cadmea Kathleen O ' Dell Kathie Author Humorous editor of Congressional Record Being still Mildred Mercer Curly School-teacher Tutor to Mickey Mouse Reading James Ellenburg Sham A barber Owner of barber shop in Moscow .... Talking Glenn Boy Glennie Round-a-tree ” A clinging vine Talking Nancy Emmert iggy Owner of potato chip factory A clerk in one Being busy Robert Harrold Rabbit An opera singer Radio crooner Life-saving Martha O’Dell Martie Great historian. We wonder Working Louis King . Luke Go off to college K. C. (Kansas City) : Talking business Thelma Counts Punky A nurse Taking care of pet cats Being with Mary Lovdie Brooks Lovely Getting something To get it Being quite Kathleen Earhart Kat An actress Costume designing Sleeping Virginia Dickson Jana Living in Winchester Stuck in Bristol Being with Louie Edward Esser Eddie Head coach at Harvard Head man in Esser- Smith hook-up Holding June’s hand Katherine Wood Katty Owner of a T-model Unknown!! Swiping cough drops Jennie Levine Jenny A lawyer Specialize in divorce proceedings for old maids Grinning Adrian Shumaker Pete A man-about-town To be a working man Just lying around Lucy Booher Hefty Big game hunter in Africa Killing fleas on a gold fish Eating 24
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