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SENIOR CLASS POEM (2LLL Behind us lie twelve years of toil; Ahead lie many more; We face a world that ' s in turmoil — A chaotic world of war. The BLUE AND GOLD must pull as one — ■ As one through thick and thin, And ere the battle clouds are done We ' ll WORK AND WAIT AND WIN. — Billy Hilton Bobby Nicar Jlait ancl Te6tament, (Continued Junior who wants to make some easy money. I, Lyle Jones, willingly leave my heart to Aleene O ' Dell. I, Mary Jo Crenshaw, leave my flaming tresses to Sue Reece. We, London Fallin and Herbert Dalton, leave part of our repertoire of hill-billy songs to any Junior with a good nasal voice. I, Jack Kelso, bequeath all my excess height to Dick Easley and Charles Minor. I, Stuart Ingram, being the windy member of the class, leave a portion of my wind to all Juniors, feeling that each one will get an abun- dant share. We, Jean Campbell and Frances Harkleroad, will our way with football players to Billie Hamm, Gloria Bachman, and Julia Reed. I, Bill Rutherford, leave my title of speed-demon to any courageous Junior. We, Reba Bouton, Peggy Martin, Edna Stophel, and Audrey Wolford, being the quietest girls in the class, leave some of this quietness to Doris Calhoun, Martha Bane, Pearl Smith, and Estaleen Cole. I, Rich- ard Bayes, leave my bicycle to any Junior who is tired of walking to school. I, J. T. Williams, leave my taxi for hauling D. O. students to any industrious Junior. I, Billie Wininger, leave my ability to write so that nobody can read it to any Junior who wants to fool the teacher. We, Bobby Nicar and Bill Hilton, bequeath our poetic talents to any Junior who wants to be famous. Lois Beaty Legator of Senior Class Witnesses: David Parrish, Fall President Wilfred Gray, Spring President Miss Ruth Sypher, Adviser Miss Billie Baxter, Adviser Miss Revely Owen, Adviser Mr. George Gillingham, Adviser Page 23
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£a.it Will a.ncl Te6t iment We, the Seniors of Tennessee High School, City of Bristol, County of Sullivan, State of Tennessee, being of sound mind and good health, and realizing the nearness of our departure, do hereby declare this our last will and testament. FIRST: To Mr. Arrants, Mr. Eggers, and members of the faculty, we leave our sin- cere appreciation for their untiring efforts in our behalf and their unfailing interest in our every endeavor. SECOND: To our advisers, Miss Baxter, Miss Owen, Miss Sypher, and Mr. Gilling- ham, we leave our deepest gratitude for their faithful toil and enduring patience which have made our Senior year such a happy one. THIRD: To the Freshmen and Sophomores, our memories of four glorious years at Tennessee High, hoping they will uphold the traditions we have held so high. FOURTH: To the Juniors, our personal bequeaths: I, Andrea Adams, bequeath to Wilma Comerford my ability to hold two Jacks in one hand. I, Martha Jean Hulsey, will my ability to flirt to Mildred Terry, who is no slouch herself. We, Robert Boyd, Hugh Post, and Garnet McCall, will our musical tal- ents to Charles Francisco, Jack Brummit, and George Kuhnert. I, Betty Janes, leave to Josephine DeFriece my various lipsticks and secret art of make-up. I, Mary Ruth Vance, leave my beautiful hair to Jane Burrow. We, Bill and Jack Ringley, leave a portion of our brotherly love to Bill and Jack Faucette. I, Ted Stauffer, leave my bashful dis- position to Lawrence Carrier, hoping to make the school just a little quieter. We, Patsy P atrick and Wylma Owen, leave some of our Pep and school spirit to Emma Hamrick, Betty Campbell, and Leone Fleenor. We, Doris Neal, Louise Hunt, Myra Netherland, Stella Frye, Virginia Templeton, and Ruth Mottern, being the great athletes of the Senior Class, leave our ability to Betty Boyd, Mary Lee Lynch, and Gladys Coffey. We, Wayne McDonald and Jim Broce, leave our masterminds to Eula Jean McClellan, Doris Mauk, and Tom Driver. I, Clyde Smith, leave my ability to skip classes to Jack Harris. I, Buddy McGhee, will my ability to argue to any Junior who wants to get into trouble. We, Jake Phillippi, Bruce Campbell, Wimpy Gray, and Jack Winders, leave to Ott Wyatt, Robert Leslie, John Ford, and Herbert Roberts, the ability to play football. We Virginia Babb, Elinor Bowery, and Evelyn Blevins, leave our vast knowledge of the Com- mercial subjects to any Junior who wants to be a good secretary. I, Don Stickley, leave my school offices to Bill Tom Wayland. We, Alene Logan and Billie Jo Sherwood, do hereby bequeath our perfect friendship to Jane Millard and Jean Buckles. I, Robert Emmett McClellan, Jr., leave my Blitzkrieg bob to Billy Jo Lane. I, Hope Keller, leave my beautiful complexion to Robertine Boaz. I, Martha Havens, leave my sweet dispo- sition to Rosemary Jones and Aileen Arnold. We, Charlie Harris and Jules Smythe, leave our superb ability to play basket-ball to Buck Phipps and Arthur Riddle. We, B. F. Rutherford, Preston O ' Dell, and Charles Crockett, leave our studious natures which land us in detention hall to Dan MacMillan, Charlie Baker, and Elmer Vires. I, Charles Neal, leave my ability to slay ' em to Aubrey Meadows. We, John Furge and Eugene Donaldson, leave our quiet and peaceful manner in study hall to Chalmer Basham, and Bobby Frazier. I, Sam Lee, will my ability to make the nine-ball to any Page 22
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-Tim - OUTSTANDING SENIORS Garnet McCall Student Band Director Jim Broce Outstanding Scholar Don Stickley President Student Body Herbert Riordan Editor Cadmea Lois Beaty Outstanding Scholar Andrea Adams Cutest Girl Louise Hunt Girls ' Athletics Robert Boyd Most Talented Musician Alene Logan Senior Queen Dave Parrish Senior Class President Wimpy Gray Outstanding Athlete Charles Neal President Boys ' Hi-Y
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