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Classwll Ig-:if ZebRfk 1: gl wif- '7 xvx :I- '! Je, the Senior lass of Putnam County Central High School, 1954 55, beixg gf sound mind, disposing memory, and at the point of graduating, do hereby publish this as our last will and testament, thereby revoking all former wills by us made Je hereby will and bequeath to the Junior Class our faculty, our seats in assembly, and our class meeting place, the liurnry, and any other distinctions or prllileces v Ich may be ours we do also make the following personal requests I 7lll1am nderson, do bequeath my great beauty and glrlish figure to Paul alker, I Joe Adams, do bequeat my bl ears to 1 Barnes e Rary Allen Billingsley and ary JO hardlng do bequeath our chewing gum to aylor otout, she does so need it I rdtner Johnson, do bequeath my titles of M st Flirtations, Hdndsomest Boy and Cutest Boy to Cecil haffin I Halton Yard, do bequeath to Hal Lee, do bequeath to Avo Boyd my do bequeath my red hair to Gertrude Henry Dyer my dignified manner I Georgia poetic nlent I ary atxem.ne Dillard, IcClain I Lecil Boatman, do ecuc th my to Cecil Anderson I ildred aloney, do I Keith Ball, do bequeath to Cecil Sliver my interests in Cane Creek surplusn light bulbs and long ponds dequeath Frank cCrae to Willodene Ray my ability to play basketball and also I B111 Crawford, do bequeath my love making technique to Hartford Boyd I 'argaret Garlen, do beque th my intellect and knowledge to Lucy Chote I, Billie Williams, do bequeath my fine grorth of whiskers to J T JeBerry I, Amy Lee Hunter, do bequ ath to Thelma Hawkins my bottle of hair dye I Wlizabeth Hoff melster, do bequeath my friendly and sunny disposition to lildred Allen I Bill Terry, do bequeath my ability to roll a nseven ur 'leven' to Charles Stout yrtle Mahler, do bequeath my quiet disposltion to ildred Lorgan I, Robert H Bradley, do bequeath to Shural Fensley my pet woodpecker for pecking peepholes Ye, Bessie Busselle, Julia Emma UcClaln, and Rubye Dimple Breeding, do bequeath our boy friends tn Dahlia uilliamson, lise Vinninvham, and Odell Smith I Ralph Bullington, do bequeath my athletic ability to Thurman Jhitson I Curtis Terry, do bequeath my debating material to Ned ierron I ubg Griusley, do bequea h my ability not to rgue with teachers to Eugene Huddleston I m aline lhite, do bequeatq my knowledge of Latin to nathleen Apple Jillie Livesay, do bequeath my solid geometry complex to Victor Pharris Ve, Billie Chapin and Charles Reeves, do bequeath our love for electrical and radio work to Yeb lalker and Charlie itchell I, Earl Price, do bequeath to B rcey Rich my Charles Atlas Iuscle Builder Course le, dlth Breeding and Ola Bullington bequeath our love of study to Pauline Jrlght and Kathleen Davis I, Glenice Tlnch, do bequeath my interest in Arda Lee to Bessie rlatt I J C Moore Jr do bequeath my stilts to Jere B Robinson I, Clifford ltchell, do bequeath job as bus driver to Walter Buck, without pay le, Cecil Gentry and Arda Lee, do bequeath our fleetness of foot to Ray Stout and Albert falker I Hershell Lee Dunn, do bequeath my interest in bird dogs to Edyth Berry I, Hurahal Riddle, do bequeath my coaching ability to Doc High I, Opal Smith, do bequewth my ability to cwmpose music to Elizabeth 'oore I, M C Slage , do bequeath my liking of ncertlfied potatoes' to Rola Bullington I 'Rosyn Dimple Gill, do bequeat1 Glenn Gentry to the care of Dr Warmer or one year I Lena Rose Beckman, do bequeath my affections for Haslell Livesay to Ruby Crawford I, Jack Painter, do bequeath my wrestling ability to George Judd I, Estelle Williams, do bequeath my 'Crushes' to Beryl Halle I, Joyce Carmack, do bequeath my dramatic ability to Anna Bell Cooke I, James Thompson, do bequeath my place on the second all conference foot ball team to Alfred Pedigo I, Ethel Luke, do bequeath my interest in Rola Bullington, to any Junior girl who will take him I, George Plaxco, do bequeath my knowledle of history to James Plaxco, so he can get through too I Hilda Breeding, do bequeath eon Luke to Opd. Kirby I Anna 'abry, do bequeath my five years high school experience to Terry Bullock, I illene Shipley, do bequeath Continued to page 58 25 hh l bl . I I ll ' . s 1 , W 1 A 1 H , l f ' ' A' .Y r A -50 , V , f' 11. f -A a vl FW I J '- . Q Q , . . L . 1. Y ' . Y C, 1 'fl ' V . 2 ,, . . , . . , Q A . J . . f 3 Y. J. . H ,.. ' . IL ' . ' Q T A an Q -, . . , .. - , . , . L e C- . 1 H . . . . t . , FI A 2 5 - M , ., n .. , , J A a . 717 T ' ' 1 ' ' I , . Ah ' lh I I ' ' 0 - . 1 1 ' ' ' 1 ,:. . V2 , . . . A ' '-' . u Q M o F ' . ' -4 A 1 .. . M . , . . I, H , , 7. . - m . .H . f , . V . . . . A . 'I J. 4 . 1 I W 1 E 2 U . , N . 1 ' - I ' 1 R Y . 5 2 , . , 3 T 1 W . I, T I 'K . . T Y . . nl , , '1 5 . J E ' . , do W - . . . - . . , .. . ., U I o e an my 1 . : I , , - n n . . . Q . 1 7 , f . N W . . . f . , I . . . f . , C . : . . 0 . - O - - . . . T . , v 1 . u ' 3 .-I , J
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Uhr 1935 Glaualwr QENIOR PLD S Pl TCRY Estelle llliams In September, 1951, ninety six untried Freshmen assembled at the City School Cookeville, Tennessee to begin their search for hlaher knoxled e e were in the hands of our teachers who were to make true Cavaliers of us They initiatinp us into the mysteries of alrebra and Ietin Our sponsors were Clark and I B Freeman Margaret Carlen vas elected president Nothing tlous occurred during our first year The next fall we pathere un our boots, left our preen reshman vavs successors and became solemn Sophomores This year we moved into our new as nutty lepan by onler momen to our hioh school building, our present home Qome of our Freshmen did not retzrn but there ere enough new ones to swell our number to 102 Our sponsors were Miss Cleo Tc lasson and M L Acuff our president, am Burton This year we took more interest in school activities hen we became Juniors, our number totaled only 81 Come of our members quit school and went to work or married This year Hershell Lee Dunn from Lebanon lgan, and Jack Painter from Lebanon, Kentucky joined our ranks Our leader throumu this busy year was Joe Adams, our sponsors, Eddie F atson and iss Agnes Freen wood Cur class was well represented in the school activities this year In March our Junior class presented a comedy, 'Short 36,' to raise funds for the Junior Senior banquet which occurred later in tee year This year the student body chose new colors to replace the old ones used the City School Scarlet and Blue were selected Near the end of the school year the Tunlors went on their annual picnic at Monterey Lake After burning much midnight oil, sleeping with a book in oar hands, and with the aid of kind and pitying teachers, we won our battle with third year geometry, Wnglish, history, and French and earned the rivht to be called eniors The followlnp fall, thirty seven members of the Junior class returned to fin ish their high school course Several of last year's Seniors returned There were also some new ones Ruby Dimple Breeding of Algood, B F Cooke of Chattanooga, Dimple Gill of Smithville, Tsry Jo Hardinp of lonterey, and Julia intherlnvton of Lebanon In all there are fifty three to receive their diplomas Our president this year was Eupene Davis e chose as our sponsors Miss Pauline Hudgens and W B Follis In March a mystery, 'Hobnoblin House was presented by thG Senior class The proceeds went into the annual fund fs is the custom, the Qeniors were guests of the Juniors at the Junior Qenior banquet The graduation exercises will end the high school career of fifty three young men and women, only thirty three of whom were among the original ninety six Thus we have spent four happy and important years of our life and are fully armed Cavaliers Now we shall scatter, some here, some there some will continue their educatlons by goinp to college, some will remain at home others will enter the business world As we cease being Cavaliers of Central High and become Cava liers of the world let us ever bear ir mind the value of integrity and labor taught us at Central PA U , US I S q . . , H M , , 1 x . 'N LX , - ' L . ' . g -T J '. . . - I 2, . . - e . H V v . e - 1 W . , ' 'Z . 5' A , H ,. . . , - . , , . u ' A , U . - . I Ruby Grimsley from Crossvilleg Mary Frances and Charles Reeves from Pontiac, Mich- , ' n . ' .g .V H 3 1 '- O A I I I - Q , , g at . A. . l . V , Q A a ,X ., . 4 I O , A, 1 I A 1 A Q H ' J v if O O 0 . . . sf -u I . . g , .. ' 3 - O un . . . .
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Uhr 1935 Qlaumlwr H I QJII C601 l al Lee, loe Out of the mi t arlse the class of 'Q Descendlng lnto one valley all e ith knowledge, chance, nope, and OG p lf ltl coura e to conquer all xno d re e Have labored four years not in valn Gulded by wi er he ds, teachers twaln e have fought for our colors t rou h thlcl and thln Dear old Central, we know you wlll always wln e have met alon tie pathway, Iany hardshlps, many c res, e have strlven to help our classmates, o66ylDg always thevr burden to share e have reached our destinatlon, Other Llfe we wlll now explore, heel the good work oin onward, Dear old Central ever more CLAQQ SO G Opal Smith Our colors stand for C n s , And these they'1l always be, The scarlet and Blde, wlll always do, To serve humanlty Chf Je do love thee, dear Central Hepefs hearts and hand to you And to your gleaming colors Je promise to be true We do love thee, dear Central, And our hats re off to you, We love each hue and shade so brlght Of old Central' Scarlet and Blue The bc rlet's for the loyalty, Jhich shows ideals high. The other, Blue, which means be true To dear old Central High. 26 OJ . LI l w ., ...- ,E vf ,- TD I LJ Cl Ami' It . ,-4 s s 5, . . J., . vw . V J ' 1 . 1 1 fi fa ' -a .gl cu , 5 ' , , , 1 au 1 I 3 u 'y ' q 1 V . - I C L I ' s a ' A ' 3 TJ . - , ' H - f L.. ll 21 f U . . 9 - . A. .. ' ' ' V - H. wr LJ L , ' r Q ' Q ' -L - Q, ,T . . - . . 0 . . 1 L ' ' .L ... J. l 'wr ' .u . . - V . r 'J Lf' G' ' ' ' u.J u.: - - I ' C' CW 77 x il ll I I u 0 so 5' o '1 , 0 . 3 U -JQ. .1 . is . ff 0 .1 Tl - i A g I l EE. YK C , ff 0 a Q 9. II ' .. V' V' 1 3 1
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