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g The 1938 Ulahalier Aug. Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Novo Nov. Nov. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Jan. Jan. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. CALENDAR Mary Eliz. Smartt School begins. The Seniors put on all the dignity that they can assume. Howard has a close call in her car when she sees the familiar figure of a song bird. Central football practice begins - spirits high. First game of the season - lose to Gallatin 15-O. T. P. I. opens. A new taxi service starts from town to school, Howard-Wilhite taxi service . Gordonsville football game. The boys were over-confident and lost 6-O. Livingston football game. A tie 6-6. Defeated dear old Celina by a score of 20-18. John R. Douglas escorts petite Murphy. Defeated Gainsboro 15-O. First time in history, we defeat Carthage 15-O. Night game at McMinnville, lost 15-O. Lost to Lebanon 18-O. Castle Height's boys ask special leave to bestow smiles on Central cheer leaders. Defeat Smithville 7-6. What! Baxter again with a defeat of 7-O. Girl Reserves show their appreciation to the football boys for their fine sportsmanship and school spirit with a banquet. Monterey game O-O. Preparation for the arrival of Santa. Two weeks vacation begins. Several Senior boys celebrate. Did she say Livingston! yes, it was Katherine Stout. Another new arrival, Jean Bomar Herman Mott escorts the new arrival to the President's Balls Cooke and Burton cause nSaturdayu to get his shoes muddy. Sara Elizabeth is late for history class because Bennett forbade her to walk fast. Central girls win nMinieN at Sparta Tournament. Miss Scott tightens down on sixth period shorthand class Cookeville girls do their utmost at the Murfreesboro tournament. Seniors present Lindy Loun. Annual goes to press. H 22
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I Y ' ' The 1938 Qlahalisr crass win. James Dicus We, the Senior class of Central High School, 1957-58, being of sound, disposing memory, on leaving this institution of high- er learning,do hereby make known our last testament to take effect after graduation. I, David Akens, do bequeath to Jim Terry my knowledge of rem- edies. I, Billy Cox, do bequeath to John Edd CBlimpj Clouse my excess weight. Please handle with care. I, Jane Cooke, do be- queath my love for Packards to Marie Fox. I, Ray fPossemD Bussell, do bequeath my cigarette ducks to Harding Gentry. 'We, Nellie Mott and Anna Ruth Ford, do bequeath our affections for Red Jared to Betty Reeves and Cynthia Lowe. I, Reba Mahler, do bequeath my double chin to Frances Greene. I, Stella Bussell, do bequeath my fourth dimension to Pearl Phillips. I, Charles Holladay, do be- queath my bum jokes to Belton Gibson. We, Nell McCormick and Ella V. McCaleb, do bequeath our gift of gab to Katherine Stout and Evelyn Mitchell. I, Houston Boyd, do bequeath my love for goat milk to Dillard King. I, Olivia Minor, do 'bequeath my' red hair to Jessamine Hilton. I, Jim Dyer, do bequeath my 'baby face to James McDonald. I, Joe Allison, do bequeath my heavy beard to W1 C. Cooke. I, Mary Ruth Judd, do bequeath my old maid school teach- ing ability to Mildred Roberts. We, J. T. Spivey and James Crowley, do bequeath our tin can football to Jr. Oliver Brown and Willie Hugh Farmer. I, James Morris, do bequeath my office of Mayor of Gaw Town to Woodrow May- berry. I, Geraldine Paris, do bequeath to Geraldine Jenkins my in- terest in Monterey. I, James Mitchell, do bequeath my secret pro- cess of curing skunk furs to Thomas Gentry. 'We, Lucille Farley, Ola Grace Brown, and Mary Sue Cummins,do bequeath our rowdiness to Mary Elrod and Lucille Jackson. I, Ruby Lee Crabtree, do bequeath to Emma McDonald my come-hither look. I, Ira Winningham, do be- queath my three days leave of absence to Charles Brown. We, Pearl Bockman and Dimple Webb, do bequeath our places on the basketball team to Becky Ann Wade and Mamye Sue Johnson. I, Will Henry Poin- ter, do bequeath my private parking place to James Craddock. I, Jimmie Isbell, do bequeath my interest in. Pip Shanks for one year to Johnnie Reba Hoosier. I, Albert Mott, do bequeath my dainty feet to Eugene Loftis. I, Kate Essex, do bequeath my' innocent blushes to Hallah Mai Rodgers. We, James Crawford and Buford John- son, do bequeath our F. F. A. pins to Anna Mahler. We, Kathryn Warren and Virginia Burton, do bequeath our ir- resistable impulse for men to Verple Bates and Kathleen Hicks. I, Louise Bates, do bequeath my carriage to Leona Tinch. I, Ham ock Wall, do bequeath my knack of one handed driving to Charles Stant- on. - Continued on. page 28 21
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Ghz 1938 Qlahalier Verple Bates Geda Gill Lucille Bockman Meral Henry Charles Brown Ettmo Burris Billy Garlen Doris Carr John Ed Clouse Neal Clouse James Craddock Robert Draper Louis DuClos Ruth Henry Reba Hickey Jessamine Hilton Maryetta Hitchcock Bonny Hix Geraldine Jenkins Louise Johnson Mamye Sue Johnson Dillard King Willie H. Farmer Maryjon Lee Marie Fox Em a McDonald Harding Gentry James McDonald Thomas Gentry Belton Gibson Grace McBroom Evelyn Mitchell 25 Mildred Mitchell Elmer Montgomery Mildred Roberts Halla Mai Rodgers Herbie Shanks Mary Ida Sliger Charles Stanton Catherine Stout Nancy Travis Beatrice Vickers Becky Ann Wade Kenneth Whitaker Ernest Wilmoth Lillie F. Wright Catherine Young Lucille Jackson
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