Central High School - Cavalier Yearbook (Cookeville, TN)

 - Class of 1941

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7746 - 4911 21 Cornelia Taylor Dimple Thomas Edith Thomas Betty Rose Th mpson Polly Vaden Willeen Walker Mildred Ware Fred Warren, Vice Pres. Juanita Warren Emma Watson Billie Welch Mildred Wilhite Tomijo White Lucy Whitson Charles D. Crawford

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2296 CQUFILJEB - LM Mary E. Judd William Kirby Sherman Lamb Emogene Lacy Clarence Lee Luther Mathis Stacy Mott Julia Passons Doris Poteet I Trgagurer Jean Proffitt Jessie Allen Ray Jeanette Reevesn sec, Louise Stamps McCoy Shelton Georgia Smith Willis Smith Layton Stanton l zo



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ZH6 CQUHLIEB - AM! CLASS PROPHECY James Douglass As I sit alone in my study on the night of March 3, 1941, which incidently was a very foul and stormy night. I arose from my easy chair and opened the cabinet where I keep my Crystal Ball. During leisure moments I derive much pleasure look- ing into the future, as is revealed in the Crystal. As I set the Crystal on the table before me I wonder what period in the future would be revealed to me. Imagine my surprise when gazing intently into the glass Crystal I saw the date plainly -- 1955. I shall try to give you a brief description of the various scenes which I es- pecially observed., The first scene which came to me was in a small Ozark village, Hopscotch, Ark- ansas. Here there was being operated a small taxi establishment by Bob and Jim Byrne, 'The Byrne B other Bus Business.' Written on all their jalopies was their slogan--'We get you there in a flash, with a smash.' Next door there was the Black Bakery,' operated by Thomas Eckles. Leo Wilmoth and Howard Lewis were his star salesmen. A bun's throw down the street was a ricketly old motion picture house run by James Grogan. The double feature included 'The Great Lover,' star- ring Willmer Lollar and Emogene Dyer. It was written, produced, and directed by the leading nan. The other picture was 'The Lone Stranger Walks Again' or 'Man Without a Horse.' It starred Willie 'Buck' Wilson and his Mad Maniacs of Rhythm, Carrel Warren, Maxwell Smith, Armon Hitchcock, and Ralph Mahler. There was play- ing on the stage the Major Bowes Unit f13278i-which included the 'Torrid Trio' composed of Georgia Jackson, Bricie Lou Brooks, and Nona E. Daniel. Virginia Par- sons and Mona Johnson were featured in a song and dance act. Jeanne Foster and Virginia Anne Rucker played an accordian duet. Outside the city limits was the Caveman Club of which the proprietor and boun- cer were all one man, Charles Gentry. The floor show, called the 'Dance of the Ducks,' included Dorothy Montgomery, Marie Turner Christine Spivey, Grace Robinson, Clara Jane Stanton, and Lou Vada Whittaker. All the slot machines here were operated by the Slug Muggs Syndicate, owned by Eldon Presley and Doyle Rodgers. In a little shop almost hidden by a 'spreading chestnut tree' was the village black- smith, L. D. Sparks. The one teacher school in the community was taught by Mary Ethel Riddle. The grapevine, which they proudly called a telephone, was managed by Carson Stanton with Lorell Rodgers as the Bookkeeper, Stenographer, Rate Clerk, and the Cashier. The weekly newspaper, 'Mocnshlne County Screwdriver,' was published by Harry Brown. His star sports writer Cwhen there was any sports to write aboutj was Odell Newman. Mary Frances Ferrell and Bettye Hargis were running a restaurant cal1ed,'The Greasy Spoon,' specializing in soups. The town's only expression and dranmtic teacher was Elise Millsap. In Nashville there was, The Wonder Aircraft Factory. Who was here? Cooper Loftis and Thomas Passons were the owners aJd managers assisted in the office by Margaret Fender and Virginia Gentry. Their motto was 'If It Flies It's a Wender.' Ola Luke appeared to be making good in a candy shop. At Madison Square Garden in New York, K. C. Smith has just defeated 'Bullneck Mooseface' MacGregger for the World's Heavyweight title. His manager Jasper Bailey said, 'That was a great fight, I couldn't have done better myself, Ruth Goodpasture and 'Sam' McMurry were starring on Broadway in Charles 'Wahoo' Billings latest suc- eess, 'Thirtee th Night.' Sam Burris owns 'The Green Hornet Brewery.' His slogan is 'Get Out of the Mud and Guzzle a Sud.' Zhan Duclos was a com ercial artist for the Kress Stores of which Charles Chaffin was president. Gaskill Swallows had be n award- ed a medal for saving the life ef a young lady, who fell from the George Washington Bridge. Swallows said, 'I only did what anyone else would have done under like cir- cumstances.' Mildred Murphy was writing a column for the 'New York Times,' called 'America Yesterday.' The winners in the National Proffessional Basketball Tourna- ment were the Cookeville Red Shirts, a team composed of Louise Hensley, Lucille Mor- ris, Mabel Hutcheson, Waldean Moore, s d Opal Phillips, Margaret Reeves, Sara Frances Williams were run ing a beauty shop. 22

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