Clarksville High School - Purple and Gold Yearbook (Clarksville, TN)

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Senior Edition THE PURPLE AND GOLD X T ,ff C. E. ' 34 , - ,i - ,. r L-155-Yf '- I ,, I E Fi N at! Q , I li ,M g ,, , f aa CT g We , H? -7, 7,7 - ALMA IVIATER - Clarksville High School, Clarksville Forward into battle strides. Never Failg Do or Die! She waves her banners high! Let us join her ranks so brave, With determination save Her good name and high exalt it. Hail, Clarksville High! ez Foul Play and Discouragement Are our bitter foes we tight. Fair Play and Determination Are our weapons shining bright. Clarksville High School, Clarksville Forward into battle strides. Never Failg Do or Die! She waves- her banners high! Let us join her ranks so brave, With determination save Her good name and high exalt it, Hail, Clarksville High! .. -BRYAN - lgbrrieff 's Pride, 's Pride, DORITY, '39 I I THE FACULTY iq .E I . V I 4 p Q Q' l 855' t gg, P I I I 5 1 Q - S , ,.-as - .622-'iff g kg .2- .,. f ! , I Rf, ,, Q S a 5, -yy! y Al MR. C. H. MOORE Sllf7L'l'I71ft'IItI,L'71f MR. B. L. HASSELL Prizzrifmf MISS LUCY C. BAILEY A557 Priucijml MR. HOWELL GI-IOLSON MISS MARY GILBERT MR. HOUSTON CECIL MRS. D. XV. HOWARD MISS LILLIAN XVRIGHT MISS MARGUERITE O'NEAL MR. JACK HAMILTON MISS LOUIS.-X XVINN MISS MABEL MEACHAM MR. JOHN DRAPER MRS. LESTER PAGE MISS ELEANOR MILLER MISS REBECCA MCELROY MISS LOUISE KERR MISS MARIE RIGGNS MR. TAYLOR GREEN MRS. ALBERT JOBE MISS JUNE COX MISS DOROTHY NOLAND MRS. XVADE HAMPTON MR. JAMES TOLSON MISS CARRIE AUSTIN MR. D. W. HOWARD MISS KATHERINE BREWER MRS. JOHN WATSON MISS MARGARET ANDERSON 'J il' ii II A ,W THE FACULTY ,1e.zf'g. -fe. . 'vi' -Y ?Gf ff grmzw-rgxif VI- 7 -f - J A ' -fgkgsig ' as . 1 f V. x' ,fa 3' sizla b f L if 'I 1 1 ! I IL tx S X X, 1 I-.., , U-.. . Ps T. .rf :gf . Q..-, Q W, ,,. a I' S 7, 5 I I 'S' 5 , X In .. is 'f' I A, I. .QQ 1 1 K na ,V Q T wp ff: , .gf A ,I-I my n mf.- Af-r-AQ . .46-G ,- an IA? kgx X, .pm , ,N 1' 7 4 lqlj 5.37, 'H Arg f gig-Q, will Zi F X I 23 A I 50439 x Taghh 1 5 - I 1 ,df 5 H- - A 7' I. . . 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JOHN VIRGINIA SANFORD ELBERT SISK REBECCA STEPHENS PAUL SMITH NANCY BROWN SHELBY CHARLES SHEPHERD VIRGINIA STATON MALCOLM SEAY I I MARY FRANCES SMITH LAWRENCE Q SEAY 5--N , .., if fs- LUCILLE SI-IELTON PATTYE SMITH MARJORIE MARIE TROTTER MARTHA THOMAS DORRIS TAYLOR LELA RUTH TERRELL MARGARET TURRENTINE ALICE RUTH THOMAS GLADYS TERRY HOUSTON WADE ROSALIE WOOTEN JIMMY WOOLCOTT VIRGINIA WINN EVERETT CARL WATSON BARBARA WEBB .Ax F2573 I 1 4, NK j ., X A qi X ,ffm r if 'I Q fxh N I X 1 x .f X 1 I r Q ? i .. 'AV' 1 ' v' f. - Av ,, ' NX ' 1 A 1 , WSJ A A ax I i i yr .L -. , I Q . ,. , ,,f -5074-A f 1 .I I , ',p.f:'BQae.-X ' .ixiw N'-W 5 fl-1-wb fkAfl 5'fHK-F --'fffIM.:- 4 ' ' ' 3495 'SJ' I , . 'f I if-swv-f' mfMfvr,wwg, N If ' 1rf, f1Q m . '2 1f22ffv.fffr.wsW wi A ' I I , A S' ge, ei 1 I I P' .LLC-1 -.'g.'.2,1.1 .ALI-,p.2.,,. -ggi A 1 . -,.- , I ,a.. V -. sw.- I.: 3 x Q K B' ff XV fl, Y T N 3 an K5 , Y 4 v ' - x 5 X .,-fbgx i REBECCA SUE VVOOD BILLY WINN MARTHA SUE VVILLIAMS DGROTHY NELL XVEAKLEY MARGARET XVATSON ROBERT XVELKER MYRA WVILSON MARIE WARREN INA XVOOTEN J. B. YARBROUGH Senior Edition THE PURPLE AND GOLD 19 - NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NATIONALL HONXQPKOCIIT1 E Q eis Jane Austin Frances Hunt Edwm Baggetf Emarene jackson Lucile Blue ,VIH Lewis Lewis Bowling 1 Y Annie Lee Burnet Horace Mccurdy Elizabeth jean Council MMY Frances Malone Betty Lou Hassell Annie Manning John H. Hudson Artie Manning . Irene Elizabeth Thomas . Emarene Jackson ,,,,,,,t.... Artie Manning , ,,-,,,,,,,, - i Lucile Blue ,,,,,,,,, . Annie Manning ,,.,. . John H. Hudson ,,,,,. . Virginia Staton ,...t . Christine Harris .,,,. . Sam Pearsall Y 7, . jane Austin ,,,,., . Raymond Foust ,,,t,t . George Morrison t..,,, . James McKnight i,,., . Edwin D. Baggett ,,i,,,, . Virginia Sanford , , ,,,t . Emily Dee Marshall ,..., . Frances Allen Hunt ,,,,, . Lurlene jones ii,,, . Myra Wilson ,,i,, ,, . Dorothy Hewell ,,,,i . Gladys Posey ,,,,.,..,ii ,... HONOR STUDENTS - . Alma Powell ,,,i,,,,,, , ,..,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,.,,., A . Mary Frances Malone . Lela Ruth Terrell ,,,, ,,,e, . Betty Lou Hassell ,,., ,,,.. 9L80105 30 9L77930 31 . Norma Ann Nicks ,,,,,, 91.72270 32. . Elzada McCollum ,,,,D , ,,D,,, 91.69620 33. . Catherine Pickering 91.67870 34. .Rachel Osburn ,..,.ee 2 ,iuuue 91.48405 38. Jacqueline Armes Edward Powers Evelyn Dority Evelyn Randle june Beach ,, ,, Earl H. Baggett George Morrison Emily Dee Marshall Sam Pearsall Thurston Price Paul Smith Virginia Staton Elizabeth Thomas Myra Wilson 98 .41240 90 96 96 93 93 93 1 9m 91 91 91 93 .40760 9i 9k 9L 92 91 91 91 9L 9L 91 .46530 9L 9L 90 90 90 99245 86450 26395 86840 45115 9+ 9+ .94615 S5525 85050 69820 65830 57245 51375 40450 35905 13180 64525 60905 53330 10955 96245 S8965 33296 13215 74960 61529 41250 20 THE PURPLE AND GOLD Sevior Edifiwl - SENIOR HONORS - SARA ALBRIGHT Drill Team, '38-'39, Commercial Club, '39-'-10. JACQUELINE ARMES Freshman Literary Society, '37-'38, Latin Club, '37-'39, Commercial Club, '39-'40, Purple ann' Gold Staff, '40-'41, Senior Purple and Golrl Staff, '41, JANE AUSTIN Freshman Literary Society, '37-'38, President of Freshman Literary Society, '38, Latin Club, '37-'39, Treasurer of Latin Club, '37-'38, Vice-President of Latin Club, '38-'39, President of Library Club, '38-'39, English Club, '38-'39, Secretary of Commercial Club, '39-'40, Family Head, '38-'41, Purple fum' Gold Staff, '37-41, Senior Purple and Gold Staff, '41. THELMA BAGWELL Freshman Literary Society, '37-'38, Commercial Club, '39-'-40. CORINNE BAILEY Home Economics Club, '37-'40, Secretary Home Economics Club, '39-'40, Secretary Home Room, '40-'41, Latin Club, '37-'39, Family Head, '40-'47, LUCY BARDWELL Dramatic Club, '37-'38, Family Head, '40, Drill Team, '38-'39, French Club, '39-'40, Vice-President of Home Room, '40-'41, Play, 111110 Mad, 40, Nominee for Class Queen, '38-'39. JUNE BEACH Family Head, '38-'40, Drill Team, '38-'39, Tennis Tournament, '38, Latin Club, '37-'39, French Club, '39-'40, Dramatic Club, '37-'38, Senior Play, You Can'f Take Il Wifb You, '41. DOROTHY BOOTH Freshman Girls Literary Society, '37-'38, Commercial Club, ,39-'40, French Tournament, '39-'40. LUCILE BLUE French Tournament, '40-'41, French Tournament Finals, '40, Latin Club, '37-'40, French Club, '39-'40, Dramatic Club, '37-'38, Sophomore Prize Essay, Civitan Contest, '39, Senior Play,Y0u Cuff! Take If Willa You, '41, Dramatic Reading, '37-'38, Drill Team, '38, Second Place in Civitan Citizenship Essay Con- test, '41. PEGGY JO BRIDGWATER Glee Club, '37-'39, Glee Club Minstrel, '39, Maid and Middy, '38, Library Club, '39-'40, French Club, '39-'40,Latin Club, '37-'39, Literary Society, '37-'38, Drill Team, '38, French Tournament, '-40. ANNIE LEE BURNET Family Head, '41, Dramatic Club, '38, Band, '39-'40, Latin Club, '37-'39, Secretary Latin Club, '38, Critic Latin Club, '37, French Club, '39-'40, President French Club, '39, French Tournament. '39, Secretary Home Room, '41, President Science Club, '37, Junior-Senior Party Committee, '40, Senior Play, You Can? Take If Willa You, '41, NIILDRED BURTON Frmlonia jzmior High Srlmnl: Secretary-Treasurer Freshman Class, '38, Presi- dent Sophomore Class, '39, C. H. S.: French Club, 40. Senior Ediiion THE PURPLE AND GOLD Z1 CHARLOTTE CAYCE Howell High School, Howell, Kentucky: Vice-President Freshman Class, '37-'38, Secretary-Treasurer Sophomore Class, '38-'39, Secretary Home Ec Club, '38 '39 MARY CLARDY Literary Society, '38, Commercial Club, '39-'40. EVELYN COOPER Home Economics Club, '36-'37, Glee Club, '36-39, Mairl and Mizidy, '38, Five Years Perfect Attendance, '38, Glee Club Minstrel, '39, Drill Team, '38, Poster Club, '40, Nashville Music Festival, '38, All-State Cwlee Club, '38, ELIZABETH JEAN COUNCIL Vice-President Freshman Class, '37-'38, Literary Society, '37-'38, Thespian Club, '38-'39, Band Sponsor, '39-'40, French Club, '40, Family Head, '39-'41, Cheerleader, '38-'41, President Home Room, 41, Senior Play, You Can? Take It With You, '41, Senior Purple and Gold staff, '41. ETHEL CRAWFORD Literary Society, '37-'38, Stamp Club, '39-'40, DOROTHY DAVENPORT Literary Society, '37-'38, Home Economics Club, '38, Drill Team, '38, Commercial Club, '39-'40, Secretary-Treasurer Home Room, '39-'41. MILDRED DAVENPORT Home Economics Club, '37, Literary Society, '38, Drill Team, '38, Poster Club, '39, Cheerleader, '39-'41, Family Head, '41, EVELYN DORITY Literary Society ,'3S, Band, '38-'40, Latin Club, '39, Vice-President Home Economics Club, '40. EVELYN EDWARDS Band, '39-'41, Home Economics Club, '38-'39, All-State Band, '41. RUBY ELROD Literary Society, '37-'38, Health Club, '39-'40, Commercial Club, '39-'40. HELEN RUTH FLETCHER Latin Club, '36, 4-H Club, '36, Literary Society, '36-'38, Science Club, '37, Health Club, '39-'40, ANNIE LURA FRAZIER Literary Society, '37-'38, Latin Club, '37-'38, Latin Tournament, '37, Com- mercial Club, '39-'41, Glee Club, '40-'41, First Place in Civitan Citizenship Essay Contest, '41. MIGNON GARRARD Drill Team, '38, Literary Society, '37-'38, Commercial Club, '39-'4O. REBECCA HARPER Band, '37-'41, Dramatic Club, '36-'38, Glee Club, '37-'39, Muirl' and Mirldy, '38, All-State Glee Club, '39, Secretary-Treasurer Freshman Class, '36, Music Club, '40, Glee Club Minstrel, '39, CHRISTINE HARRIS Literary Society, '37-'38gDrill Team, '38-'39, Home Economics Club, '37-'38, Glee Club, '37-'38, Representative Glee Club, '38, Maid ami Midfly, '38, French Club. '39-'40, French Tournament, '40-'41. FRANCES HARRIS Commercial Club, '38-'39. 22 THE PURPLE AND GOLD Senior Edition BETTY LOU HASSELL Senior Purple amz' Gold Staff, '41g Dramatic Club, '37-'38, Dramatic Reading Contest, '38-'40, Drill team, '38, Thespian Club, '39-'40, Winner Dramatic Reading Contest, '39, Second Place Interscholastic Literary Meet, '40, Represen- tative Dramatic and Humorous Reading at Paris Forensic Tournament, '40-'41, Latin Club, '38-'39, French Club, '40, Purple and Gold Staff, '40-'41, Family Head, '41, Outstanding Salesmanship Certificate, '38, W'inner Kiwanis Medal, '38, Senior Play, You Calf! Take If With You, '41, Tied for First Place in Humorous Reading Contest at Interscholastic Literary League at Austin Peay Normal School, '41. Humorous Reading Contest, '38-'41, Winner Humorous Reading Contest, US ,40 KATHERINE HATCHER Home Economics Club, '38-39, Know Tennessee Club, '40. INTARGARET HEAD Literary Society, '37-'39, Home Economics Club. MARTHA HEFLIN Simgo junior High Srbool: Dolly aml Daffy, On! of fbe Ark Came Noah, Basketball, '37-'39, C. H. S.: Commercial Club, '39-'40, Basketball, '39-'-+I. NANCYE HEFLIN Literary Society, '37-'38, Commercial Club, '39-'40, DOROTHY HENVELL Literary Society, 36-'38, Library Club, '39-'40, French Tournament, '39-'40. JOHNNIE HICKS Basketball, '39-'41, Literary Society, '37-'38, Music Club, '39-'40, Drill Team, '38-'39, PAULINE HOGUSE Literary Society, '37-'38, Purple ana' Gold Staff, '40-'41, Latin Club, '37-'39, Senior Purple :mil Gold Staff, '41, FRANCES HUNT Basketball, '38-'41, Critic Literary Society, '37g Latin Club, '37-'38g Family Head, '40-'41, Commercial Club, '39-'4Og Pnrfflr aml Gold Staff, '40-'41, Drill Team, '38, junior Essay Prize, '40, President Shorthand Class, '40, President 'Eng- lish Club, '38-'39, Secretary Home Room, '40g President Home Room, '4lg Cer- tiiicate of Merit in Basketball, '40, MAMIE JEAN HUTCHISON Home Economics Club. '37q Literary Society, '38, Library Club. '39-'40g French Tournament, '40. EMARENF JACKSON Literary Society, '37-'BSQ Latin Club, '37-'40, President Latin Club, '37-'38, Latin Tournament, '37-'41, XY'inner Third Place Middle Tennessee Latin Tourna- ment, '39-'40, XVinner Second Place Middle Tennessee Latin Tournament, '4lg State Latin Tournament Finals. '39-'41, Secretary Science Club, '37-'38, Secretary Eng- lish Club, '38-'59, Family Head, '40-'41, Three Act Play, june Ilflml, '40g Band, '58-'40, P1n'jrli'i1ml' Gold Staff, '40-'41, Senior Play, You Can? Take If Willa You '-Hg Music Club, '37-'-413 Secretary Music Club, '38-'39, Treasurer Music Club, '40-'41, Senior Purple aml Golil Staff, MARGUERITTE JARRELL Frnlouia Izniior High Svlmol: President Freshman Class, '38g Secretary- Treasurer Sophomore Class, '39: Valedictorian Sophomore Class, '39, C. H. S.: Commercial Club, '-10. s Senior Edition THE PURPLE AND GOLD 23 NANCY K. jOHNSON Salem junior High School: Valedictorian, '39, Play, Plain janv, C. H. S.: Commercial Club, '39-'40, LURLENE JONES 4-H' Club, '38-'59, Home Economics Club, '39-'40. GLADYS KENNEDY Home Economics Club, '37-'38, Health Club, '39-'40. MARY LEWIS Literary Society, '37-'38, Band, '38-'41, Latin Club, '37-'38, Vice-President French Club, '39-'40, French Tournament, '40, Dramatic Reading Contest, '38-'40, Winner of Kiwanis Medal, '39, Humorous Reading Contests, '38-'40, Wfinner Humorous Contest, '40, Winner Humorous Reading Paris Invitation Meet, '40, Winner Dramatic Reading Paris Invitation Meet, '41, Home Room President, '40, Family Head, '40-'41, Secretary-Treasurer Senior Class, '41, D. A. R. Representative. '41, Second Place Winner Dramatic Reading in Third District Interscholastic Literary League, '40, Purple mul Gola' Staff, '40-'41, Senior Purple amz' Golil Staff, '41 Senior Play, You Cuff! Take If With You, '41, President Shorthand Class, '41, Home Room Advisory Committee, '41, Thespian Club, '40, Xllfinning Family Head, '40, Second High Salesman in journal Contest, '40-'41, Second High Family in journal Contest, '41, Outstanding Salesmanship Certificate, '38, All State Band, '39, Freshman Initiation Committee, '4O. MARY FRANCES IVIALONE Literary Society, '37-'38, Latin Club, '37-'39, Drill Team, '38-, Band, '38-'41' Latin Tournament, '38, Dramatic Club, '38, One-Act Play, '39-'40, All-Star Cast for One-Act Play, '39, Thespian Club, '39-'40, Secretary-Treasurer French Club, '39-'40, Home Room Representatice, '40-'41, French Tournament, '40-'41,- French Tournament Finals, '40, Senior Play, You Can'f Taka' If With You, '41, Home Room Advisory Committee, '41, Nominee for Senior Queen, '40, Third Place in District French Tournament. ANNIE MANNING Freshman Queen, '37, Secretary Literary Society, '37-'38, Vice President junior Class, '39-'40, President of Latin Club, '39, Secretary of Student Body, '40-'41, French Tournament, '40, Purple aml Golil Staff, '41, Senior Play, You Cau'f Take If Wifla You, Family Head, '40-'41, Tennis Tournament, '38, Candi- date for D. A. R. Representative, '41, Senior Purple aml Golil Staff, '41 EMILY DEE MARSHALL Latin Club, '37-'39, 'Secretary Latin Club, '38-'39, Latin Tournament, '38-'39, Literary Society, '37-'38, Drill Team, '38, Commercial Club, '39-'40, Purple zzurl Gold Staff, '41, Family Head, '41, Senior Play, You Cllllll Tak? If Willa You, '41. Senior Purple una' Gola' Staff, '41. JULIA MASON Literary Club, '37-'38, French Club, '39-'40, Band, '39-'41, Drill Team. '38, French Tournament, '40. ELZADA MCCOLLUM Literary Society, '37-'38, Latin Club, '37-'39, Family Head, '40, French Club, '39-'40, Secretary-Treasurer Home Room, '39-'40, Cheerleader, '39-'40, Band Sponsor, '38-'40, Nominee for Queen, '38, Drill Team, '38, Honorable Mention in French Tournament, '40, Senior Play, Y0uCm1'f Take IfWillv You, '41. 24 THE PURPLE AND GOLD Senior Edition MARY MCREYNOLDS Dramatic Club, '37-'38, Drill Team, '38, French Club Treasurer, '39-'40, French Tournament, '40, Latin Club, '38, Home Room Secretary, '40, Home Room President, '41, Humorous Reading, '38-'40, Third High Salesman Certifi- cate, '40, Sophomore Prize Essay in Civitan Contest, '39, Thespian Club, '39-'40, Family Head, '40-'41, Izmr Mud, '40. JANE MINOR Literary Society, '37-'38g I-Iome Economics Club, '39-'40. ANNA MAE NIOBLEY Home Economics Club, '38-'40. BLANCI-IE MORGAN Literary Society, '37-'38, Public Speaking Club, '38-'39, Band, '39-'41g Se- nior Play, You Can't Take It With Yon, '41, Public Speaking Contest, '39-'40g Paris Speaking Tournament, '39-'41. LAURA MORRISON Home Economics Club, '37-'40, Literary Society, '37-'38, French Tourna- ment, '40. NORMA ANN NICKS Freshman Literary Society, '37-'38, Latin Club, '37-'40, President Latin Club, '39-'40, French Club, '39-'40, French Tournament, '40-'41, Latin Tour- nament, '39-'40, President Latin Class, '38-'39. MARTHA L. NORRIS Secretary-Treasurer Freshman Class, '37-'38, President Freshman Literary Society, '37-'38, Dramatic Club, '38-'39, Glee Club, '38-'39, Vice-President Soph- more Class, '38-'39, Secretary-Treasurer home room, '40-'41, Vice President Health Club, '39-'40, Family Head, '40-'41, RUBY OLIVER Hume Fogg High School: Secretary College Club, Spring, '58, Music Club, Fall, '38, Secretary Sewing Club, '39. RACHEL OSBURN, Freshman Literary Society, '37-'38, Drill Team, '37-'38, French Club, '39-'40, French Tournament, '40-'41, Home Economics Club, 37-'38, DEAN PARKER Commercial Club, '39-'40, Freshman Literary Society, '37-'38. CATHERINE PICKERING Freshman Literary Society, '37-'38, Drill Team, '38, Latin Club, '37-'59, Science Club, '37-'38, French Club, '40-'41, French Tournament, '40, Hostess for Apple Day Game, '40, Senior Play, You Can'f Taka' If Wilh You, '41, GLADYS POSEY Freshman Literary Society, '37-'58, Commercial Club, '39-'40, Drill Team, '38-'39, Purple and Golil Staff, '39-'41, Senior Purple and Gold Staff, '41. ALMA POXVELL Secretary-Treasurer Home Economics Club, '37-'38, Drill Team, '38-39, English Club, '38-'39, French Club, '39-'40, French Tournament, '39-'40, Com- mercial Club, '39-'40. EVELYN RANDLE Home Economics Club, '37-'38, Drill Team, '38-'39, Thespian Club, '39-'40, Dramatic Club, '39-'40, Secretary Home Room, '40, French Club, '39-'40, French Tournament, '40, Library Club, '38-'59, Latin Club, '37-'39, Senior Play, '-41. Senior Eififiowz THE PURPLE AND GOLD Z5 ANN RICHARDSON Soufhside High School: Secretary-Treasurer Sophomore Class, '37-'39, Sec- retary-Treasurer Junior Class, '39-'40, Basketball, '37-'41, Junior Play, Miss Aa'- ziezzfnre, '40. DOROTHY ROSSER Drill Team, '38-'39, Home Economics Club, '38-'39, Commercial Club, '39-,4O. BUNA RUDOLPH Family Head, '38-'41, Dramatic Club, '37-'38, Band, '38-'40, Cheerleader, 'O-'41, Thespian Club, '39-'40, High Salesman in Journal Contest, '40-'41, Science Club, '37-'39, Candidate for junior Queen, '39, Latin Club, '37-'39, French Club, '39-'40, Tennis Tournament, '37-'39, Senior Play, You Crm? Take If With You, '41. VIRGINIA SANFORD Freshman Literary Society, '37-'38, Latin Club, '37-39', Commercial Club, '39-'40, Senior Purple and Gold Staff, '41. NANCY BROWN SHELBY Band, '37-'41, Poster Club, '37, Freshman Literary Society, '38, Science Club, '37-'38, French Club, '39-'41. LUCILLE SHELTON Freshman Literary Society, '37-'38, Drill Team, '38-'39, Commercial Club, '39-'4O. MARY EVELYN SI-IELTON Freshman Literary Society, '37-'38, Commercial Club, '39-'40. MARY FRANCES SMITH Freshman Literary Society, '37-'38, Commercial Club, '39-'40. PATTYE SMITH Freshman Literary Society, '37-'38, Commercial Club, '39-'4O. VIRGINIA STATON Vice President Freshman Literary Society, '37, Secretary Freshman Literary Society, '38, Drill Team, '38, Library Club, '39, French Tournament, '39, Home Room Secretary, '39-'41, Family Head, '41, Senior Play, You Can? Take If With You, '4l. REBECCA STEPHENS President Freshman Literary Society, '37-'38, Nominee for Freshman Queen, '37, Glee Club, '37-'39, The Maid and the Mizidy, '37, One Act Play, The High Heart, '41, Dramatic Reading Contest, '39-'40, Winner Kiwanis Medal for Dra- matic Reading, '40, Band, '38-'39, Commercial Club, '39-'40, French Club, '39-40, Purple and Gold Staff, '40-'41, Senior Purple and Gold Staff, '41, Repre- sentative for Dramatic Reading, Paris, '41, Prize Sophomore Poem, '39, Prize Junior Poem, '40, Prize Senior Short Story, '41, Thespian Club, '39-'40, Band Concert, '39-'41, One Act Play, Darkness uf the Wifizfouf, '40, Latin Club, '38-'39, Family Head, '39-'40, Best Actress Award in District Interscholastic Lit- erary League, '41. LELA RUTH TERRELL Freshman Literary Society, '37-'38, Commercial Club, '39-'40. GLADYS TERRY Freshman Literary Society, '36-'37, Sophomore Literary Society, '37-'38, Home Economic Club, '38-'40, Basketball, '36-'37, 26 THE PURPLE AND GOLD Senior Edition ELIZABETH THOMAS Latin Club, '37-'40, Secretary Latin Club, '37-'38, President Latin Club, '38-'39, Literary Society, '37-'38q Latin Tournament, '37-'41, Second Place Dis- trict Latin Tournament, '37-'38, First Place District Latin Tournament, '38-'39, '39-'40, State Latin Tournament, '37-'41, First Place State Latin Tournament, '59-'40 Family Head, '40, Purple aml Gola' Staff, '40-'41 Senior Purple aml Gold Staff, '41, Senior Play, You Ctlllif Take If Wfifh You, '41 First Place District Latin Tournament, '41, Third place in Civitan Citizenship Essay Contest, '41, Drill Team. '38, Best Grade in Junior English, '39-'40gFirsr Prize JuniorShort Story, '4O. ALICE THOMAS Frsehman Literary Society, '57, Sophomore Literary Society, '38, Drill Team. '38, Home Economics Club, '40-'41. MARTHA THOMAS Basketball, '39-'41, French Club, '39-'40, MARJORIE TROTTER Drill Team, '38-'39, Freshman Literary Society, '38-'39, Home Economics Club, '39-'40, MARGARET TURRENTINE Commercial Club, '38-'39, Basketball, '39-'41, Captain of Basketball Team, '40-'41, All-star Guard of Fifth District, '41, All-star Guard of Regional Tour- nament, '41, Family Head, '41. MARIE XWARREN Freshman Literary Society, '37-'38, Vice-President of Health Club, '40, Imn' llldcl, ,ei-0. MARGARET WATSON Commercial Club, '39-'-IU. DOROTHY NELL WEAKLEY Songo Imzior High Basketball, '39-'40g C. H. S.: Commercial Club. '39-'4O. BARBARA WEBB Bufvbel High School, Alcron, Ohio: Girl Reserves, '37-'39, Glee Club, '37-'38, Pageant, '37-'BSQ Tumbling Club, '37-'38, Latin Club, '38-'39gC0mwoeli,'38-'39g C. H. S.: Latin Club, '39-'40, Secretary Home Room, '40-'41, Senior Play, You Calf! Take If Will: You, '41, MARTHA SUE WILLIAMS Dramatic Club, '37-'39, French Club, '40. MYRA XVILSON Smzgo Imzior High School: Valedictorian Sophomore Class, '39, Basketball, '37-'39g Plays: Ou! of the Ark Crum' Noah, Dolly aml Duffy: C. H. S. Dramatic Reading Contest, '40g Thespian Club, '39-'40, Purple ami' Gold Staff, '40-'4lg Senior Purple aml Golll Staff, '-ll: Senior Play, You Cd71,f Talcr If W'ilh You, '-415 Family Head, '41, VIRGINIA XVINN Glce Club, '38-'41g The Maid aml the 1md.1y,'3s, C. H. S.: Blarkfan' Minifrvl, '59, Latin Club, '33-'39, Freshman Literary Society, '37-'38, Cgmmer- cial Club, '39-'-HI, Band Concert, '41, Family Head, '4O. REBECCA SUE NVOOD Freshman Queen, '36: Sophomore Queen. '38, junior Queen, '39, Senior Queen, '40, Apple Day Queen, '39-'40, Poster Club. '36-'38, Commercial Club, '39, Family Head, '-+03 Drill Team, '3S. Senior Edition THE PURPLE AND GOLD 27 INA NVOOTEN Literary Society, '38-'39, Home Economics Club, '40-'41. ROSALIE WOOTEN Freshman Literary Society, '37, Sophomore Literary Club, '38, Drill Team, '38, Thespian Club, '39-'40. LUTHER ELVIS ALBRIGHT Literary Society, '37-'38, Commercial Club, '39-'40, 4-H Club, '37. JAMES CLAUDE ALBRIGHT Sango: Baseball, '37-'39, President of F. F. A., '37-'39, Play, Daffy aml Daffy, '38-'39, Valedictorian, '39, C. H. S.: Basketball, '38, Dairy Judging Team, '38, F. F. A. Club, '39-'41. THOMAS EDIS ALBRIGHT 4-I-I Club, '38-'41, Commercial Club, '40, F. F. A. Club, '38-'41. EARL HUNTER BAGGETT Literary Society, '35-'37, Commercial Club, '39-'40, Future Farmers, '40-'41. EDWIN D. BAGGETT WTS! Emil High School, Naxlwrille, Ti'1111f'ssi'i': President of Sophomore Class, '38-'39, Cheerleader, '38-'39, Junior Editor of Wuxi W'iml, '39, Publicity Editor of Zephyr, '38-'39, C. H. S.: Vice-President of Thespian Club, '39-'40, Vice-Presi- dent of Home Room, '39-'40, Student Council Representative, '40-'41, Football, '40, Kiwanis Declamation Medal, '39, Plzrjzlr' and Golil Staff, '39-'40, Assistant Editor of Purple uml Gold, '40-'41, Senior Play, You Clllllf Take If Wiilv 37011, '41, Family Head, '41, Extemporaneous Speaking, '41, Boys State Representative, '40. CARNEY BAGGETT Literary Society, '37-'38, Industrial Arts Club, '39-'40, Band, '39-'41. XVALTER LAMBRETH BAGGETT Band, '38-'41, Vice President of C. H. S. 40-'41, One-act Play, '41, Hi-Y, '39-'41, Camera Club, '40-'41, Family Head, '41. JOHN BAILEY Poster Club, '36-'38, Vice President of Manual Training Club, '39-'40, JAMES BAKER Literary Society, '36-'38, Industrial Arts Club, '39-'40. IRL KENNETH BROXVN Cheer Leader, '39-'41, Glee Club, '38-'39, Minstrel, '39, Tennis, '38-'39. XVILLIAM LEXVIS BOWLING Frerlouia: Vice-President of Freshman Class, '57-'38, Baseball, '37-'38, Bas- ketball, '37-'38, C. H. S.: Commercial Club, '39-'40, Commercial Club Play, '40, Vice-President of Home Room, '40-'41, Family Head, '41. HAROLD E. BURCHETT Literary Society, '37-'38, Basketball, '33-'39, Baseball, '39, Football, '39-'40, Camera Club, '40, Hi-Y, '39-'41, Shriner Poster Contest XVinner, '40, Pnrjwlr uuil Gold Staff, '40-'41. JULIUS COHEN Football, '39, Camera Club, '40, Commercial Club, '41. CLARENCE COLLIER Literary Society, '36-'38, Commercial Club, '39-'41, Family Head, '41, Basketball, '39-'40, Football, '37-'40. 28 THE PURPLE AND GOLD Senior Edition JOE DAVENPORT Hi-Y Club, '39, Industrial Arts Club, '39-'40, Literary Society, '37-'38, 4-H Club, '37-'40. ROBERT DAVENPORT, JR. Literary Society. '37-'38, Industrial Arts Club, '39-'40. XVILLIAM ELLIOTT DAVIS Literary Society, '37-'38, Commercial Club, '39-'40, Treasurer of Commer- cial Club, '39-'40, Commercial Club Play, '40, 4-H Club, '37-'41, RAYMOND NELSON FOUST Literary Society, '37-'38, Commercial Club, '39-'40, Commercial Club play, ,405 4-I'I Club, '57. WILLIAM J. HARRIS, IR. Declamation Contest, '37-'39, Vice President of Poster Club. '37-'38, Presi- dent of Poster Club, 'SS-'39, President of Science Club, '38, President of Biology Club, '38, Band, '37-'40, Debating Team, '39-'40, D. D. C., '39-'40, President of Sophomore Class, '38-'39, President of Home Room, '39-'40, C. H. S. Sports Announcer, '38-'41, President of Senior Class, '40-'41, Winner Kiwanis Declama- tion Contest, '40, C. H. S. Representative in Little Tenn Declamation Contest, '41, Commercial Club, '40-'41, Refresentative at Volunteer Boys' State, '40, Business Manager of Purple mm' Golil, '40-'41, Candidate for President of Student Body, '40, Family Head, ,37-'40, Executive Member of Student Council, '40-'41, Senior Play, You Can? Take If Wiib You, 41, Thespian Club, '39-'40, PAUL HORTON Music Club, '39-'40, Band, '39-'41. JOHN H. HUDSON President of Literary Society, '37-'58, Latin Club, '37-'39, Hi-Y, '38-'-41: Thespian Club, '39-'40, Cheer Leader, '39-'41, Declamation, '40, Debate, '39-'41, French Club, '39-'41, june Mad, '40, Seenior Play, You Can? Take If With You, '41, Purple and Gold Staff, '40-'41, Winner in Debate District Tournament, '41, HORACE JARRELL Fredonia junior I-Iigb School: Salutatorian, '36, C. H. S.: Commercial Club, '40 I-IOXVARD JOHNSON Football, '37-'41, Baseball, '38-'39, Basketball Manager, '40-'41, Vice-President of the Hi-Y, '39-'40, President of Three Ships Club, '39-:40, President of Home Room, '39-'40, Vice President of Home Room, '40-'41, Cap- tain Football Team, '40-'41. MORTON KENNEDY ' Future Farmers, '37-'41, President of Future Farmers, '41, Camera Club, '40-'41, RAYMOND MACON KILLEBREW Science Club, '39, Literary Society, '37. ANTHONY N. KRAESKE Literary Society, '38, Secretary of Know Tennessee Club, '40. HOWARD LANE Literary Society, '37-'38, Music Club, '39-'40, Band, '37-'41. GEORGE LIVINGSTONE Literary Society, '36-'38, Hi-Y, '38-'39, Camera Club, '39-'40, Basket- ball, '38-'41, T. S. S. A. Golf Tournament, '40. a- 4-+A --W-7 - f A Y -Y Senior Edition THE PURPLE AND GOLD 29 CHARLES R. MCCORKLE Literary Society, '36-'38, Glee Club, '36-'37, Manual Arts Club, '39-'40, Band Manager, '40-'41. ALLEN H. MCGREGOR Guflorie High School, Guthrie, Kentucky: Hi-Y, '38-'39, Basketball, '37-'38- '39, Science Club, '37-'38, Representative Declamation, C. H. S.: Representative to Boys' State, '40, Public Speaking Club, '39-'40, Family Head, '40-'41, Presi- dent Junior Class, '40. HORACE MOORE MCCURDY Future Farmers, '39-'41, Secretary. of Future Farmers, '40-'41, Purple aml Golrl Staff, '40-'41, Poster Club, '37-'38. JAMES LENOX MCKNIGHT Band, '37-'41, Vice-President of Home Room, '39-'40, President of Home Room, '40-'41, Family Head, '40-'41, Latin Club, '37-'39, june Mad, '40, French Club, '39-'40, Literary Society, '37-'38, High Salesman of Band Concert Tickets, '41, French Tournament, '39-'40, All-State Band, '41, Tennis Tourna- ment, '38-'39, French Tournament, '-10. ARTIE MANNING Literary Society, '37-'38, Latin Club, '37-'38, '38-'39, President of Latin Club, '38, Best all-round Freshman, '38, Hi-Y Club, '38-'39-'40, French Club, '39-'40, President of French Club, '39-'40, Tennis Tournament, '39, Secretary of Home Room, '39-'40, Family Head, '38-'41, French Tournament, '40, Representative to Volunteer Boys' State, '40, Cheerleader, '38-'41, Mem- ber of Executive Council, '40-'41, Purple and Golrl Staff, '39-'41, Senior Purple and Gola' Staff, '41, Editor-in-Chief of the Purple and Gold, '40-'41, Basketball, '39-'41, Senior Play, You Carz'f Take If Wlifb You, '41, H. J. MARSHALL Band, '37-'41, President of Home Room, '40-'41, Literary Events, '39, june Marl, '40, Public Speaking Club, '39-'40. CORNELIUS MEHIGAN, JR. Tennis Tournament, '38, Vice-President of Literary Society, '37, CECIL MORGAN Vice-President of Literary Society, '37, Three Ships Club, '38-'39, Hi-Y Club, '37-'39, Football, '38-'40, President of Home Room, '39-'40, Su- preme Court Judge of C.H.S., '40-'41, Representative to Volunteer Boys' State, '40, Family Head, '41, Industrial Arts Club, '39, GEORGE MORRISON Literary Society, '37-'38, Latin Club, '37-'39, President of Latin Club, '37, Treasurer of Latin Club, '38, Public Speaking Club, '39-'40, Purple and Gold Staff, '40-'41, Senior Purple and Golrl Staff, '41, Family Head, '41, Senior Play, You Can'f Take Il Wifh You, '41, Secretary and Treasurer of Junior Class, '39- '40, Representative to Volunteer Boys' State, '40, Debate, '39-'41, Declamation Contest, '39-'40, Declamation Finalist, '40, Secretary of Latin Club, '38-'39, Winner of Fifth Place in Middle Tennessee Latin Tournament, '41, Winner in Debate District Tournament, '41. HAGGARD H .PAGE Freshman Boys' Literary Society, '36, Future Farmers Club, '37-'38, Treas- urer of Future Farmers, ,39-'40, 30 THE PURPLE AND GOLD Senior Edition SAM PEARSALL Guflvrir High School: Vice-President Freshman Class, '37-'38, Hi-Y Club, '37-'39, C .H. S.: Vice-President Camera Club, '39-'40, Commercial Club, '39-'40, Commercial Club, '39-'40, Secretary Home Room, '39-'40, President Camera Club, '40-'41, Laboratory Assistant ,'40-'41, Home Room Representa- tive, '40-'41, Purple and Gold Staff, '40-'41, Senior Purple and Gold, '40-,-41, Assistant Stage Manager for Senior Play, Christmas Play, and One Act Play, '40, You Can? Take If Willa You, '41, HUGH PARCHMAN, -IR. Basketball, '37-'38, Hi-Y Club, '59, Three Ships Club, '39-'40. EDWARD THOMAS POWERS Freshman Boys' Literary Society, '37-'38, Latin Club, '37-'59, Commercial Club, '39-'40, State High School Golf Tournament, '40. ROBERT R. POWERS Poster Club, '37, Camera Club, '38, Commercial Club, '39-'40, Sophomore Boys' Literary Society, '38-'39. EDWARD THURSTON PRICE President Freshman Class, '37-'33, D.D.C., '37-'38, Declamation, '39, Pres- ident Home Room, '39-'40, President Thespian Club, '39-'40, One-Act Play, Darkness af ilu' Windoze, '39-'40, Vice-President Senior Class, '40-'41, President Home Room, '40-'41, One-Act Play, A High Heart, '41, Band, '37-'40, Ten- nis Tournament, '38-'39, All State Band, '38-'39, Family Head, '40-'-41. OSCAR LANE RANKIN Camera Club, '38-'39, Latin Club, '37-'39, French Club, '39-'40, Band, '37-'41, Family Head, '39-'40, High Salesman Band Concert Ticket Sale, '41, Vice-President Biology Class, '38. JOHN M. RICHARDSON Freshman Boys' Literary Society, '57-'38, Poster Club, '38, Commercial Club, '39-'-40. THOMAS HENRY ROE Freshman Boys' Literary Society, '37-'38, Commercial Club, '39-'40. BILLY ROGERS Freshman Boys' Literary Society, '37-'58, F.F.A., '38-'41. CHARLES V. RUNYON, JR. The zumil and ilu' Miildy, '37, D.D.C., '37-'39, Band, '37-'40, Declamation Contest, '57-'41, Latin Club, '37-'40, Vice-President Biology Club, '38-'39, Family Head in Magazine Contest, '39-'40, Thespian Club, '59-'40, Business Manager Purple and Gold, '39-'41, Declaamtion Finalist, '40, Vice-President Home Room, '41, Ium' Mad, '40, Senior Play, You Ctllff Take If Will: Yon, '41, Senior P11rjrli'a11d Gold Staff, '-H. LAVERNE RYE Freshman Boys' Literary Society, '37-'38, Baseball, '37-'39, Sophomore Boys' Literary Society, '58-'39, Basketball, '38-'39, Three Ships Club, '39-'40, LAXVRENCE EDXVIN SEAY Literary Society, '36-'38, Industrial Arts Club, '40-'-H. MALCOLM SEAY Poster Club, '37-'38, -Iunior Boys' Literary Society, '59-'40, Industrial Arts Club, '39-'-10. Senior Edition THE PURPLE AND GOLD 31 CHARLES BAILEY SHEPHERD Freshman Boys' Literary Society, '37-'38, Football, '39, Hi-Y Club, '40-'41, Three Ships Club, '40-'41. PAUL D. SMITH Freshman Boys, Literary Society, '37-'38, Public Speaking Club, '39-'40, Debate, '39-'41, Senior Purple and Gold Staff, '41. BILLY ST. JOHN Freshman Boys' Literary Society, '37-'38, Sophomore Boys' Literary Socie- ty, '38-'39g Industrial Arts Club, '39-'40g Senior Play, You Calf! Take If Wfiifa You, '4l. PAUL V. SULLIVAN C. H. S.: President Student Body, '40-'41g Football, '39-'40, Basketball, '39- '40g Baseball, '3Sg President Executive Branch of High School, '40-'41, Three Ships Club, '38-,39g I-Ii-Y Club, '38-'39g Secrgtary Three Ships Club, '39, Vice- President Home Room, '38-'39, Clarksville I-Iigh Boxing Team, QRepresented Clarksville High School in Golden Gloves, '41Jg Chairman Student Committee to draw up Constitution of Clarksville High School, '40, Piqua Catholic High School: Secretary Freshman Class, Football, '37g Basketball, '37g Baseball, '37. DORRIS TAYLOR Poster Club, '37-'39, Vice-President Commercial Club, '39-'40, Glee Club, '40-'41, EVERETT CARL WATSON Commercial Club, '39-340. ROBERT XVELKER D.D.C. Club, '37, Freshman and Sophomore Purple and Gold Essay NVin- ners, ,37-'38g Freshman Boys' Literary Society, ,37-,383 Finals Kiwanis Declamation Contest, '37, Declamation Contest, '38-'39g Thespian Club, '39, Band, 338-,414 French Club, '39g French Tournament, '39g Purple ami' Gold Staff, '39-'40, Alternate in Kiwanis Declamation Contest, '40, firm' Mad cast, ,41g Senior Purple amz' Gold Staff, '4lg Critic of Biology Club, '39-'40g Senior Play, Y011 Calf! Talei' If With You, '4l. BILLY WINN Freshman Boys' Literary Society, '36-'37g Sophomore Boys' Literary Society, '37-'38, Football, '36-,383 Drum Major, '39-'41, President Music Club, '39-'40' Glee Club, '38-,39. 1 JAMES WOOLCOTT Freshman Boys' Literary Society, '37-'38g Debating Club, '38, Declamation '38, Basketball, '37-'40, Football, ,403 Three Ships Club, '39-'40g Senior Play, '41 , J. B. YARBROUGH Commercial Club, '39-,40. 1 THE PURPLE AND GOLD Senior Edition 5-9 AROUND Hm'm, Magic! It was a hard fight, ma, but we won. One more for the co-eds! Music to our ears! Idiots' Delight. Senior Edition THE PURPLE AND GOLD SCHOOL I don't getcha, Bobby! Anything burn? No smoking, please!! XVatch your finger, Mc- Curdy. Hands Across the Table his 5 THE PURPLE AND GOLD Senior Edition 'T T 'i 5 The Machine Age Every studenfs ambition pretty, are-nit they? The Royal Family of Latin Greetings, Your Highness! French winner and coach- Senior Edition THE PURPLE AND GOLD 35 - SUPERLATIVELY SPEAKING '- S weet-1. Lucy Bardwellg 2. Margaret Turrentineg 3. Mary McReynolds. U naffected-1. Mary Evelyn Dorityg 2, Annie Manningg 3. Annie Lee Burnet. P opular boy-1. William Harrisg 2. Paul Sullivang 3. Cecil Morgan. E fficient-1. Artie Manningg 2. Sam Pearsall and Eddie Baggettg 3. Emily Dee Marshall. R ushes faculty-1. Myra Wilsong 2. William Harrisg 3. Mary Lewis and Eddie Baggett. L azy-1. Howard Lane: 2. Billy St. -Iohng 3. Ann Richardson. A thletic-1. Howard johnsong 2. Margaret Turrsntineg 3. Frances Hunt. T alkative-1. Mary Lewisg 2. Myra XVil:ong 3. Eddie Baggett. I ntellectual-1. Elizabeth Thomasg Z. Artie Manningg 3. George Morrison. V ivacious-1. Mary Lewisg 2. Buna Rudolphg 3. Elizabeth jean Council, E xecutive-1. Eddie Baggettg 2. William Harrisg 3. Artie Manning. L ikely-to-succeed-1. Eddie Baggettg 2. Artie Manningg 3. XVilliam Harris. Y oung fin behaviorj-1. Horace McCurdyg 2. Robert W'elkerg 3. Betty Lou Hassell. S ophisticated-1. Rebecca Stephensg 2. june Beachg 3. Lucy Bardwell. P opular Girl-1. Annie Manningg 2. Mary Lewisg 3. Elizabeth jean Council. E nergetic-1. Mary Lewisg 2. jack Hudsong 3. Frances Hunt. A miable-1. jack Hudson and Lucy Bardwellg 2. Annie Lee Burnetg 3. Martha Heflin. K razy-1. Robert Welker: 2. Martha Norrisg 3. Annie Lee Burnet. lndifferent--1. june Beachg 2. Rebecca Stephensg 3. Elizabeth Jean Council. N ervy-1. Buna Rudolphg 2. Martha Norrisg 3. Mildred Davenport. G enerous-1. Paul Smithg 2. Paul Sullivang 3. Marie Wfarren. Best husband-to-be-1. Haggard Pageg 2. George Morrisong 3. Cecil Morgan. Best wife-to-be-1. Blanche Morgang 2. Elizabeth Thomasg 3. Emily Dee Marshall. Handsome-1. H. Marshallg 2. Haggard Pageg 3. Thurston Price. Beautiful-1. Rebecca Sue Woodg 2. Annie Manningg 3. Mary Frances Malone. Cute-1. Elizabeth Jean Councilg 2. Buna Rudolphg 3. Mary McReynolds. Friendly-1. Margaret Turrentineg 2. Frances Huntg 3. Peggy jo Bridgwater. Independent-1. Elizabeth 'Thomasg 2. Norma Ann Nicksg 3. Paul Sullivan. BEST ALL-ROUND SENIGR ...... ..... A rtie Manning 1 X X , L of' no nf K 500' ISF! 1 1 3 1. I f'j ,XX nr' ' C Z. 4' .-1 IM S V'5 .-x-'f:'?3' EW f-' l f N OPMM ,pr C U1-flcnea - .1 ca- 9 . WS' fr? .UE X x 'P ES Xxx' 'L J K gn. :Rfk fs? A Luis B-'Hr Succee , f '20 , I fi Q ff .g-gqpfjxk Lfxzj TT ,. 'N f Y. ,- ' 1 , frjf, W M, P . 4 Lxff-J.-.. 6 X-f2.. -wa ..- Q I r Mafia ' YOU Hr -Q J' 4 ... A F' ,' 3 X, WJ I w ti,-J-,EP Good LOQKLU- V awy Robfgn-. Eg, ld H , wx an Q 1 V fi vw i -.j 1 X f The B OUY TDL1o'r9'3y-QFLQF THE PURPLE AND GOLD Senior Edition The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The THE PERFECT SENIOR GIRL SHOULD HAVE- personality of Annie Manning dramatic ability of Rz'l2vvi'a Sfl'f7l7l'l1S scholastic ability of Eliziziwlli 71171777105 dignity and style of Liicj' Bar1i11'i'U independence of Nnrrna A1111 Nicks dependability of Eniilvi' Dm' Marxflali friendliness of Frafirrx Hun! wit of Annie Lee BlH'fll'f neatness of Peggy I0 Br'iffg1i'a!er gracefulness of Mnrffnl Sm' W!i11itll7lX sophietiention of fum' Bwiclv Smile of AWIIZVCY Ff!ll7L'l'.Y Mizlom' cuteness of Bnna RIIt1,lJIIIl7 pep of Martini Hrflin loyalty of Annie 1.11111 Frizziur athletic Ability of AitlV.Qt1I'l'f T1i1'ri'nli11i' originility of Paziiini' HllIQIlt' leidership of Mari Lruis generosity of Marie W't1i'ri'11 :ehool spirit of Eiizixiirtb jenn Cozznvil 1101 THE PERFECT SENIOR BOY SHouLD HAVE- poise .ind dr.1m.1tie .ibiliry of W'iiii11111 Harrii. l1.1lI' and eyes of Hilglqarii Page common Seine of Sanz Pvizmizil boyishness of Hn1'i11'1' ilifcillfifj' wit .ind sense of humor of P11111 Siifiizzzn disposition of Paul Sinifli .ithletie ability of 11111111211 Iofinxon loyalty of Gmrgi' L1z'i11gsfo11t' fighting spirit of Civil Mmjqi11z praetieability of W'iilii'r BiltQ.Qi'ff PCT5OIl.1llIy of iI1l7l1l'XffHI Prim' versatility of i'll'fiL'illA1lllIill'Q dependability of fiL'Hl'lQL' AI0l'l'iXUll smile of lnnmy Wwiimff intelligence of Ifiiilii' llillqlqvff independence of fifhlliii' Sfii'jif1i'1'if friendlinew of lurk 1l11.i.mn Rehoul spirit of Iri' Bum ll ,W L! , Senior Edition THE PURPLE AND GOLD 39 A 'T f i ' 49.33 N Q ' 1 X Q Long years ago, in 1937 to be exact, there lay in the distant town of Clarks- ville, Tennessee, on the beautiful avenue of Greenwood, a certain palace. Some- where within this palace was a wonderful stone known as Graduation. And so it happened that in that year of long ago a group of young knights and ladies of the court of the lovely Queen Future entered into this mysterious palace in search of this beautiful stone. Upon entering this palace of intrigue these people, under the leadership of Thurston Price, Elizabeth Council, and Martha Norris, encountered the fierce dragon of the Purple aml Gold! They fought the most desperate 'battle in history with this monster and cut off 221 of its subscriptionsg thereby earning for themselves third place in the Royal Tournament of this con- test with the Purple and Gold Dragon, and obtaining for themselves the right to advance to the second adventure for the stone of Graduation. 9 Then came the second adventure of this fearless and distinguished group. Having gained confidence from their first encounters, they eagerly set out to ob- tain the stone. But alas! Misfortune was brewing. Purple arm' Gold Dragon's son, Purple and Gold II, had heard of his father's defeat and, being more fierce than his father, set out to avenge him. Again under the capable leadership of William Harris, Martha Norris, and Robert Norris this brave group defeated the monster by cutting off even more of his subscriptions than they had the previous year, and earned themselves second honors in the Royal Tournament of Purple' and Gold Dragon. 3 Then came the third part of this adventure. Going always forward, as in the two years before, this group encountered the fierce tribes of Freshman, Soph- omore, and Senior. The unfailable spirit and determination of this party, with Allen McGregor, Annie Manning, and George Morrison at their lead, triumphed over their opponents. They not only won first honors in the Purple ana' Golrl Tournament, but won the right to place upon the golden Throne of Honor their Queen, Her Highness Rebecca Sue Wood, for the annual Home-coming Game. 4 Then, as the story goes, the group emerged upon the fourth, final, and most glorious adventure of their career. Through their whole-hearted coopera- 40 THE PURPLE AND GOLD Senior Edition tion with each other, and with William Harris, Thurston Price, and Mary Lewis carrying the colors, they defeated the fourth Purple and Gold Dragon. Then, too, they placed their Queen, Her Highness Rebecca Sue Wood, on the Throne for the Thanksgiving Day Game and further elevated themselves by furnishing leaders such as Captain Howard johnson and Cecil Morgan in order that the court might win the Little Ten Championship in the contests of football. The ladies of this Court, wishing also to contribute to the achievements of this group, captured top honors in the popular pastimes of basketball in their district and later were runners-up in the sectional. Much of the success of this team may be con- tributed to Ladies Frances Hunt, Margaret Turrentine, Johnny Hicks, Martha Heflin, Ann Richardson ,and Martha Thomas. Among those who earned them- selves literary honors in this court were Lord Archibald Manning, overseer of the court's parchment, Lady Rebecca Stephens, the honored actress and songstress of the court, and Lords George Morrison and johnathon Hudson, highest ranking debaters of the day, And, last of all, through strong competition, Her Highness Queen Future appointed Lady Elizabeth Thomas to the highest position of the Court as Her Lady of Intelligence. Then, with but few of their number fallen by the wayside, they entered through the door into the great Hall of Achievement and was each presented with a chip called Diploma off the stone of Graduation. Therefore, having earned themselves honors together, they separated to give the world the benefit of their knowledge and experience. Hereby ends the tale of the Senior Class of 1940-'41, Lucy B ardwell Elizabethj E an Council Annie M A nning Rebecca S U e Wood Rebecca S T ephens Mar Y Frances Malone Eliza B eth Thomas George Mo R rison Emarenej A ckson Luc I le Blue Artie Ma N ning jack Hud S on Harold B urchett Thurston P R ice Cecil Morg A n Ho Paul Sulliva W ard Johnson N Senior Edition THE PURPLE AND GOLD 41 CLASS Q PROPHECY is j X19 is 1 - l l The other day as I was sitting at my typewriter wondering what the future could possibly hold for our class of '41, I heard a tiny noise and looking down I saw two little elfs sitting on the keys S and One of them was dressed in a green shirt with red striped trousers, and the other one was dressed in green striped trousers and red shirt. Each one had in his hand a tiny white cap on which was written for thinking only . As I stared in amazement they placed the caps on their heads and began dancing a jig on my typewriter keys, their little turned-up toes beating out the wild rhythm of the future. we place our caps upon our heads and think with all our might Weill tell you what the future holds and hope it will be right elvis albright is now capably filling mr drapers shoes as teacher of sociology and economics mary evelyn dority and mary clardy are also at Clarksville high teaching home economics mary evelyn will soon leave however to be married blanche morgan and haggard page are about the happiest young marrieds we know they have just bought another farm where they are going to raise tailless monkeys Qwonder how they will hang from the treesj betty lou hassell is now engaged in collecting star fish from which she con- cocts the latest creations in ladies hats she is ably assisted by elzada mccullom who recently made headlines with her spectacular capture of an octopus martha heflin and johnny hicks are athletic instructors at Vassar college for girls jane austin and frances hunt have just finished their new book the first crea- tion it is illustrated by horace mccurdy and harold burchett-the cleverest things-and it will be published by john bailey robert davenport and joe davenport have opened up a group of chain stores with dorothy as their advertising agent sam pearsall head of nbc just began recently to capitalize on his hobby photography 42 THE PURPLE AND GOLD Senior Ediiion thurston price jimmie woolcott and jimmie mcknight are the most sought after young eligibles around town you should have seen thurston leading oscar rankinls orchestra with one of his shoes at a recent dance given by that glamor girl mary lewis it was a scream jane minor and Corrine bailey have the szveelest little shop where they design the cuffs! dresses evelyn edwards and peggy jo bridgewater are their loveliest models peggy is now seen frequently in company with that rising young law- yer allen mc gregor mary mcreynolds is the head of a local social welfare organization along with her other activities she is one of the leading society matrons of the town emily dee marshall and julia mason are demonstrating the latest things in electricity for home use for Westinghouse christine harris is now in radio along with virginia winn they make a nice team and get fan mail by the ton paul smith recently introduced a bill into congress for shorter hours and higher wages for tennessee high school students sara albright just won an oxydol contest and a trip to new york city rebecca harper went with her to take up her new job as pianist with johnny long's orches- tra among the young matrons of Clarksville may be found martha norris jones virginia staton moorefield and martha sue williams hutchison incidentally martha sue is one of the rising young concert singers of the day rebecca sue wood current glamor girl has droves of young eligibles around but she just cant make up her mind myra Wilsons musical april showers is starting its third successful year on broadway with rebecca stephens and walter baggett playing the leading roles cornelius mehigan jr is in the lumber and building supply business at gads- den alabama a large percentage of his lumber was cut off the estate of ruby elrod who is the widow of a prominent gadsden oil man george morrison representative at large to united states congress from ten- nessee has recently announced the appointment of hugh parchman as third assist- ant ambassador to french equatorial africa hugh and billy rogers are nationally known scientific explorers they will use the ambassadors office as the base for an expedition to search for mildred burton and nancy johnson who led a commer- cial expedition into the wilds of africa some years ago to obtain bird feathers for womens hats and have ot been heard from sice margaret lou head new york milliner is financing the parchman rogers expedition edward powers running on the anti poll tax platform was recently defeated for the governorship of tennessee by charles shepherd who had the support of east tennessees political boss george livingstone ina wooten and catherine hatcher recently announced the opening of their new jewelry store next door to the clothing store owned by morton kennedy they are handling only sisk silverware which is manufactured by elbert sisk who is represented in this territory by nancye heflin the ladies lingerie store owned by mignon garrard and managed by emma francis harris ran a full page ad in the paper congratulating ina and catherine on their opening alice thomas is now running the richardson beauty parlor located behind john richardsons new barber shop Senior Edition THE PURPLE AND GOLD 43 thomas and Claude albright are the proud possessors of Clarksvilles lumber company earl hunter and Carney baggett manage their farms while the albright boys play the big business guys Clarence Collier and irl brown are playing the comedy leads in julius cohens the difference in a duck jacqueline arms and pauline hogue are going to publish another book they have become quite famous evelyn cooper has founded an organization for the prevention of cruelty to mosquitoes her very able assistants are lucille and mary evelyn shelton dorothy nell weakly and mary frances and patty smith they are progressing rapidly marie warren is matron at smith alma powell is her secretary rachel osburn and nancy brown shelby have recently accepted teaching positions there norma ann nicks is teaching latin at C h s now replacing mrs page gladys posey is head of the telephone exchange in Clarksville virginia sanford marjorie trotter and dorothy rosser are working under her as telephone operators billy winn is manager of Clarksvilles a 85 p store rosalie wooten is his cashier paul horton raymond killebrew and james baker are enlisted in uncle sams navy stationed in China at present lewis bowling has opened a new theater in Clarksville the fox jr raymond foust is now agricultural advisor to the second national bank with thomas roe as his assistant anthony kreaske creator of that famous cartoon strip andy and Cleo has opened studios in the dorris taylor building above b yarbroughs clothing store laverne rye the noted contractor has just finished building st john heights a new subdivision owned by 'billy st john and managed by lawrence seay his con- struction foreman houston wade has purchased the largest house in the subdivision the one next to it is owned by charles mccorkle owner and president of the mc- Corkle collection agency paul sullivan has opened a chain of super tourist camp restaurants and has placed malcolm seay robert powers and everett watson as managers of those in the Clarksville area thelma bagwell dorothy booth and charlotte Cayce are the resident hostesses of ethel Crawfords new Crawford hotel howard lane is general manager ot the morrison seven ring circus owned by laura morrison and ruby oliver catherine pickering who is starring in horace jarrells new production the village bell tolled or father father come home with me now has recently financed the kennedy Crystal ball company which is manufacturing those new building materials invented by gladys kenedy gladys who is an active member of the womens rights party headed by annie lura frazier has employed only women in this factory on her executive staff one might find such familiar names as gladys terry elizabeth watson marguerite jarrell and dorothy hewell ann richardson is WMI4 Hi Ui4IN ll n HHI -Q Q 1 7. F-Q? 3183301768289 QQQQCHQ THE PURPLE and GIILD Senior Editlon 4' W 14? Qo f Q! 45' M34 I 4 S2 Wm lWZ?1fl+lg fkyfesws ' f 2 Q '12-ffm fy? M ' ffwf? A 42 f Yi 5 Zi if Q VI AY. I9-I I 44 THE PURPLE AND GOLD Senior Edifion the company nurse in charge of recreation she is ably assisted by dean parker martha thomas womanls coach at anna mae mobleys seminary recently an- nounced the appointment of helen ruth fletcher as trainer for the girls bunt-a- hall team lurlene jones manager and part owner of the jones foundry is vacating at lela ruth tcrrells florida resort while mamie jean hutchison runs the business just then the two elfs fell over exhausted and no amount of coaxing or persuasion could induce them to continue. perhaps enough has been said C. H. S. REPRESENTATIVES IN DISTRICT INTERSCHOLASTIC LITERARY LEAGUE Debaters-Paul Smith, Bob Kendrick, Tom Batson, George Morrisong One-Act play cast-Rebecca Stephens, Helen Nicholson, Bryce Runyon, Thurston Price, XValter Baggett, jack Rigsby, Slaughter Nlimmsg Humorous Reading-Betty Lou Haswllg Drainatic Reading-Mary Lewisg Original Oration--Eddie Baggett, Elizabeth -lean Councilg Extemporaneous Speaking-XVilliam Harris. 1 Senior Edition THE PURPLE AND GOLD 45 - SENIOR PLAY - You Clllllf Take If Willa You is the story of a most unusual family. The plot centers around the philosophy of Martin Vanderhof, better known as Grandpa Grandpa believes that everyone should get as much fun out of life as possible. Penelope Vanderhof Sycamore, Grandpa? daughter, dabbles at writing plays and painting portraits, while Essie, Penny's married daughter, has ideas that some day she may become a great ballet dancer. Of course, there is a love story which involves Alice, Penny's unmarried daughter, and Anthony Kirby, the son of a Wall Street millionaire, There are other outstanding characters, such as Mr, De Pinna, a man who came to the Sycamore home one day and just stayedg Mr. Kolenkhov, Essie's ballet teacherg Rheba, the Negro maidg and Donald, the Negro hired boy. The cast of characters include: Penelope Sycamore ,,,,. I ,,,ooo,,,,o,,,oo,,,,, ,..,,o,o,o,,,, , , LUCILE BLUE, MARY LEWIS Essie ,,..,,.oeeo.....,,,..,e....,,,e,e,,e. o.,,,,,e ,,,,,ee, A N NIE LEE BURNET, JUNE BEACH Rheba ,,,o,,.,..oo,oo,o,,. ,, EMARENE JACKSON, EVELYN RANDLE Paul Sycamore .,,,,, ., ,.,o.,..o ,... . r,,,,o,oo ,ooo,,,, G E ORGE MORRISON Mr. De Pinna .,ee Y. L.,.s..,e,ts,,cte,eeee,..ec,.,,., ROBERT WELKER Ed ,,ee,.,.r,,,...., ,.r....... ,,..i.e,e, E D DIE BAGGETT Donald .,.......,..,,,.,.,.... I,,,,.,,,...,o,,,.,oo,o,, BILLY ST. JOHN Martin Vanderhof oor,, ,,.,.,,,oo,o,o,,,o,o,,,,,o.,.. A RTIE MANNING Alice ....t,t.tte..,i.,e,,e ,,se,,e A NNIE MANNING, MYRA WILSON Henderson .....c ,,,,tt,,iet,,.......,...,,,,e C HARLIE RUNYON Tony Klrby e,,ee, aaaaaaVVaV.w....,. .......,,.... J A CK HUDSON 46 THE PURPLE AND GOLD Senior Edition Boris Kolenkhov ..ww, Gay Wellington ,,,,,, Mr. Kirby ......,.7.,., Mis. Kirby ...,.,,,, Policeman ,.,,,7,.,,..,,,,.7, PolicemzIn's Assistants Olga Katrina ,,ll. Director ,,,l... HARRIS BARBARA WEBB, CATHERINE PICKERING SAM PEARSALL ,,.....VIRGINIA STATON, ELIZABETH JEAN COUNCIL ......,w,....,,,,,,L,.,,,LLL,Y,,w..,.L..,.L,L.L.. JIISILIY WOOLCOTT ELIZABETH THOMAS, EMILY DEE MARSHALL, ELZADA MCCOLLUM, BUNA RUDOLPH, BETTY LOU HASSELL MARY FRANCES MALONE, BLANCHE MORGAN MISS LUCY BAILEY -B. L. H. -1-O1 LOOKING AHEAD In twenty years I hope to be A strong and healthy man, And make the lives of those I meet Happier if I can. I do not Crave great wealth and show, But hope to do my best In every duty that I face, In every little test. I hope to have some friendship true- As true as any steel, That will stand by me all through life, Let time bring what it will. -ELVIS ALBRICHT, ,41 Senior Edition THE PURPLE AND GOLD 47 , . . ag J V9 W ' P G . East will f md' W Testwlml K ' -in We, the Senior Class of 1941, students of Clarksville High School, being of sound mind, good health, and disposing memory, do make and publish this, our last will and testament, hereby revoking and annulling any and all other wills at any time heretofore made. We give you this in hope that all the experiences and knowledge f?j we have gained will be of service to the underclassmen in reaching our heights and gaining a superiority comparable to ours. ARTICLE I To the Junior Class we leave our deadly sophistication, the ability to get away with murderf, and the rights to take over the school. TO THE FOLLOXVING INDIVIDUAL JUNIORS we leave these bequests and may they adhere to them wisely: 1. To Lucy Harrison we leave our honorable editor-in-chief's desk and the grades-the unfailing good grades-of Emarene Jackson. 2. To Helen Nicholson we leave- - and may heaven help her. 3. To Lucille Lipscomb and Tommy Edwards we leave Rat Haynes and Councilis torrid love affair. 4. To Mary L. Dickson we will Annie Manning's dire sophistication. 5. To Herbert Morris we leave Robert Wellier's ability to Conga and his irre- sistibility to women. 6. On Chloe Cooper we dispense Eddie Baggett's loquacity and spirit CPI. 7. To Earl Bradley we bequeath Howard Johnson's brute strength. 8. To Catlett Darnell we bestow Elizabeth 'Thomas' brain. fHandle with care-itis been overtaxed.j 9. To Hulene Davis we leave Mary Frances Malone's utter oblivion to the rest of the world and her lady-like appearance. 10. To Claudell Boone we leave Barbara Cobina XVebb's career and only pastime, the chasing of men, ARTICLE II To our beloved sophomores, who in some ways are rapidly outstripping us in the Ways of World, we leave the right to strip their treasury on the junior-Senior shindig and the right to beg, borrow, and steal for their treasury. TO THESE FEW HONORED ONES, we bestow some humble offerings of the Senior Class: 48 THE PURPLE AND GOLD Senior Edition 1. To Rufus Johnson we leave William Harris' leadership Qthat splendid leadershiplj to lead you sophomores through fire and high water. 2. To Bill Beaumont we leave Lucile Blue's Garbo bangs. 3. We bestow upon Cates Anderson Mildred Davenport's Hoptown boy friends. 4. Upon Susan Durrett we heap the laurels that the various members of our noble class have won in speaking contests. S. To Anne Kleeman we leave Rebecca Stephens' continual fluttering of eyelashes toward men in general. 6. To Riggs Hayes we leave Jack Hudson's wit QPQ and may he use it as Jack does-at any time, at any place, and under any circumstances. 7. To Buddy Malone we leave Cecil Morgan's tackle position on the football team, whether he wants it or not. 8. To Wesley McBride, we leave Evelyn Randle and Lucy Bardwell's com- bined sweetness and good disposition. 9. To Virginia Pace we leave june Beach's poise, composure, and femininity, and instead of playing catch WITH the boys-play-Catch The Boys. 10. To Billy Bumpus we bequeath the whole-hearted wish of the Purple and Gold staff for his future literary efforts. ARTICLE III Upon the Freshmen, we, as their elders and protectors, appoint Bryce Run- yon to act as their champion in the woes, worries, and heartaches at C. H. S. TO THESE FRESHMEN we bequeath a few of the habits and traits- of the following beloved members of our class: 1. We appoint Mr. Howard and his gruff voice as the guardian of Juanita Dozier during her coming years at C.H.S. QMaybe that'll keep her in the groovej. 2. To john Livingstone we leave Margaret Turrentine's friendliness and at- tractiveness, and may he use them on girls as she did on his brother, George. 3. To Pat Shepherd we leave George Freeman? reducing machine. 4. To Madeline Winn we bequeath Annie Lee Burnet's method of acquiring many friends and few enemies. 5. On Maryanne Boillin we bestow Buna Rudolph's quiet and unassuming nature. 6. To Roy Matthews we give Charlie Runyon's LINE Qand we hope he does better with it than Charliej. 7. To Rita Mowery we will Mary McReynolds' disposition Qit's perfectl, pep, and personality. 8. To Mary F. Howser we bequeath the Senior girls' wish that she take care of the boy friends left behind. X 9. To the lowly Freshman class, we. the Seniors, leave the wish that they may soon acquire the brilliance, dignity, culture, refinement, and ambition of their elders. 10. As a parting shot, we throw at Jean Draper from H. Marshall the supreme ambition of getting out of this school. We, the Seniors, having left only the best behind us, and departing with a clean conscience and hopes of a not too hot future, leave all this to the under- Classmen. JOHN L. DOE, III, Witness. Senior Edifion THE PURPLE AND GOLD - AUTOGRAPHS O THE PURPLE AND GOLD Senior Edit AUTGGRAPHS Senior Edition THE PURPLE AND GOLD S1 ERADY ELECTRIC Co. i Sales and Service I i - ANY WAY YOU FIGURE IT, G-E'S THE BUY : 107 N. THIRD STREET PHONE 387 I I 010110124 101501010102 io: abc can-rinzngnzuiuqzuz 11-11:1 iu1u:u3u1-0:0 Q, 1:1014 101024 icr:4x11v14xicn14,14rz1r1cx1fx11r11 3030203 i . i E Say It Wztb Flowers 2 TARPLEY Q FUNERAL DIRECTORS Q Ambulance Service g 335 FRANKLIN STREET TELEPHONE 335 g 0:0iwrifxinxisricrifniuzrieguxcriwngfncnryasnsngozoz-,goin inioiugngnga 0:0 -You'll Be Safer On . f I 'f ' ' E1 S 1 I ve rfo w n s T Visit Your Nearest Goodrich Dealer I jf or Goodrich Silvertown Store Today! 1 T? 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C. i COMPLETE ALIGNMENT SERVICE BY FACTORY TRAINED MEN i 24-HOUR SERVICE Q COLLEGE AT NINTH PHONE 97 Eastern Lady: It makes me sick to hear some of your Western names. The idea of calling a pretty town like this 'Wagonhead!' Resident: It isnlt a nice name, and if we ever change it I promise to let you know at once. Lady: I wish you would. Resident: Where shall I address you? Lady: Horseheads, N. Y. . - --------'-----f- ---- -0-0-------0-e BERKMAN BROS. 5 QUALITY STORE LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR-DRY GOODS AND i lYIEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR ! 119 FRANKLIN STREET PHONE 260 ! 0'oi:u:o1o1n1o1o1o:o:o1o:o1 1 ri 10101 ix 1101- 1010101-+:o1ug':' i-xuzoioznioiogcmzmiioioixzioif 0:0 Q 0101030101 L1 ,xox 11 iz 11.1-vine, o 0.0 ozuioioioioiuiu,initriniuiuiuzoisr2wr:u1u:u3n1u1o1n1 1 wg 1 nz 0:4winpitvzuicwicvirixiuiifiinicmirrgxmioioioioioicxioiirzxricsicria Senior Edition THE PURPLE AND GOLD S3 ,Q22:14v1u14r1oin2cn24v1o1o14w1n11m:o:o14:1o14r14vicv1o141i4n14x14ri4 14021 3 1. CLARKSVILLE LAUNDRY 8. lINEN SUPPLY 3 u ' PHONE 3 3 3 C CASH AND CARRY-SAVE 1522 l Heard on the street car: How old should you say she is? Oh, somewhere in the middle flirties! Three men, tired of the world, went to live on the top of a mountain. A year passed, and one of them said, Iris peaceful up here, iSn't it? Another year passed and the second man said, Yes. Another year passed, and the third man said, If you two chatter like this, I shall have to go homef, Oo.D14.11111iioioioioioian1n1o14x14n14r14r14vio14vi4ri4x14.viar11s1oi1 :eq-.QQ Q 5 M. L. CROSS COMPANY l SOCIETY BRAND Q 2 CLOTHES Q 2 Complete Line of Students' Suits and Overcoats i We Specialize In Young Men's Wants 3 szorirvifxioicrioirrio-102010-ierinnioiuioicriuioinriuiu1o3u1o2o1o1u',0 He: Darling, I have been thinking of something for a long time. Something is trembling on my lips. She: Why don't you shave it off? g Time Headquarters A ELGIN, HAMILTON, GRUEN and BULOVA ' 5 WATCHES, SHEAFFER PENS and PENCILS 5 C. C. SITES Jeweler o Oglifrirxinirniozcvifringngqgnif--r-4--f-0-f.- gngf- - - - 1 1 1 .tg .---iiiiu He had proposed and been accepted. Do you think you could live on my salary of 515.00 a week? he asked. Surely Darling, she replied, but what will you do? 0:0 Q 101104 Northern Bank of Tennessee ESTABLISHED 1854 Sfands By Ils Cusfonzersn JOY JEWELRY co. SECOND AND FRANKLIN STREETS DIAMONDS, WATCHES SILVERWARE, CHINAWARE EASY TERMS N0 INTEREST on CARRYING CHARGES Easy to Pay the joy Way Say It With Flowers' But Say It Wfifh Ours METCALFE FLORIST 54 THE PURPLE AND GOLD Senior' Edition Q 0:0 2-iinioinzcizogs 11 1:14 101112: ioioioia 10101111 ioioioioicrzcof 9 CLARENCE G. CARNEY 9 Sales F O I' d Service Q IF YOU GET THE FACTS, YOU'LL GET A FORD 1, A Did you take those pills I prescribed last week? No, The box said take one on retiring, and l'm only 37 years old next weekf, 3,114ifni:114114iirniixievicvii-14v:4vi4ricv1cr14riaviirioii-103010101 ioguzo Q . ! Clarksville High School Students and Faculty 1 i Are Always Welcome At i 5 - l Q QV GQQJWIJQ6 Q g ff 1 ! i I 4 ci.Ami5vnLi.e -1'E N- Fou oeo :soo i 1, 4. ,.1?,-3545 -SER wglc - .. f h i o Q o 501014 301011nzcxifriivzogoiozugivgiviuginzug-iz-1-1341.,ri xiii 1 mr. o Mr. Harris: XVcll, son how did you do in school today? Willie: I got .1 hundred. Mr. Harris: Fine. XVh.1t subject did you get .1 hundred in? XVillie: Two. 60 in history and 40 in English, o:w1n1u3n14i14 14 14 211111 11311 1 3010101 1o1o:o1o1u1o:4 101105 5 rms: must a. SAVINGS BANK g FRIENDLY SERVICE i C 6 o:ov:o:o:o:o2o:o24v: vzozoiok-rg nz ri-,103 I1-.11 1-,101-rg 1-'11 Luz. Q.: Miss XVinn: Describe the nmnntrs .md customs of the people of Central Africa. Horace M: They .lllllf got no mlnncrs and they don't wear no costumes. o 0,4 0:0 101014111 1011121111 :nxt 11 1030111101014fit-1o1u1u:o1o:0z4i1o1wo'o 9:4xj4vicr1o14xj1r2o11r1o14r1o11n14y:o1ir11v14z10::v: ,101 vi 101 1 vi Senior Edition THE PURPLE AND GOLD 55 2 2 FIRST NATIQNAL BANK Q I Clarksville, Tennessee I I Q First In Service First In Safety g I I ozorioioiozoiozoioioioix 1 ri 1 2 ri rx zmimiztrzxzniiritqsniri 10:0 Teacher: How many kinds of wood are used in making a match? Jimmy M: Two kinds. He would and she would. Visitor: NVhat make is your grandson's new car? Old Lady: I think I heard him say it was a XVOW. .Ig-24:ifvga:ix1311411014nit-34u14nioio14:1cn11vi4rioZ1x:o14r1o14r14r14 3014020 9 MANNING-DRGAIN SUPPLY 90. Q I I Q DEALERS IN i i COAL AND BUILDING MATERIALS - I I CLARKSVILLE, TENN. Mr. Green: Tell what you know about nitrates. Mildred D: I don't know much about them, but I do know they are cheaper than day rates. ,:,-2 1 101 11011vioxxi:o:a:14v1u1u:o14r14r11r1cr1o1e::cr1cr1o1o14r:014o:o I COMPLIMENTS OF B0llllN-HARRISON COMPANY I Wholesale Grocers I I DISTRIBUTORS OF g Holland House Coffee Gold Bar Canned Goods gozoioiozoizximxioinyioiinioiux ri 10101011r1u1u:n1u3n1o1-ixuii0,0 Jack H: What's the matter? Are you in pain? Eddie B.: No, the pain's in me. 24 0:4 0:0124-14-zoiogiigo1o:cv1vzo1o14 2o14r14v14vi01o1csievio:o:o11ricr1o14o'o S6 THE PURPLE AND GOLD Senior Edition A-1 if 302 1014 ioioifriuianioicxiaviaviepiaiicvioioie ioiuioioioicozo A Good Place To Eat i MAPLE INN an TOUR! GDURT 3 i Clarksville-Famous For Frozen Malt g Highway 41-W Phone 9107 93110101010-14vgo1o1o1ogog4igo14vzin1o1o1og03-vg4fgii:1fzozozoiuxi 0:0 If Miss-issippi lent Miss-ouri il New jersey, what would Dela-ware? I-daho, Alaska . Wlifez W'ould you like some nice waffles this morning, dear? Husband: No thank you, Helen. They look too much like crossword puzzles, .md I'm fed up on those. g RA KI 'S ! ff ' Q The Store For Men and Young Men ! I CLOTHING - HATS - FURNISHINGS g 114 FRANKLIN STREET I ozomicvicrinnzciiciliriuricrzxzmirioioioioxoioioi rio:-vii vioioioloz 0:0 Diner: Do you serve crabs here? XVAiter: XVe serve anyone. Sit down. Qzriuii:14:icri4i14v14rio11ri014r14 v14i1011rg4v14xioio1-cr1o1o14r11ri4a14i:4o:o g C. H. S. STUDENTS AND FACULTY i You are always Welcome at Good-Wilson Drugs. If there is any extra service i i we can render. it will be a pleasure to serve you. i Q soon-wilson nnuos 5 g 308 FRANKLIN ST. PHONE 157 ! o:ov1fv1mr:1r11riarimri4r:ixicv:4101010101 izfixugox-sgo1o1n14v1o1iigng4 0:0 Charlie R. to wiiter: XY'l1.1t's the mme of that selection the orchestra is playing? W.1itc1': Go Fvaflww' Your Nvxf. Charlie: Go jump in the lake! I asked you A civil question. four 1 1o1u14n14x1o1n1o1u1n11'14-14rgozuxozuznzuzoznzo Senior Ediiion ,I-HI: PURPLE AND Goin S7 2 ASKEW-COULTER-OWEN g SCHOOL SUPPLIES SPORTING GOODS i Phone 4 PRESCRIPTIONS We Deliver Q szonzozoifrxozozozogozoiozozozuxi111,111.11 1 1o1o1u1n1u1u1: 'Q' Humpty Dumpty slept in class Humpty didnlt piss Now all the tricks he could contrive Wfonlt get Humpty Dumpty seventy-five. g'4u1r1O1014 101010101114 101010101014 11:14 14 in 14 14 1n1o1u1o:m:a 2 . 5 IN BOTTLES o s:ov1o1 14 1414141111111n1u1u1O1i11011111-1 1-I1 1 1 1-111111 1-Po' Stranger: Is this village lighted by electricity? Native: Only when there's ,1 thunderstorm. 3 Q KLEEMAN 86 COMPANY Q i FRESH MEATS, SEA FOODS, POULTRY, DELICATESSEN i i i i The Ideal Meating Place 2 PHONE No. 10 94-1 -10101 1101010101v1r1o1o1i:1f:1i:11:1--1 1 1 :1 1 1 .1-14:1 10:0 Despondent Man Qto taxi driverj: Drive over n cliff. I'm committing suicide. 1111411011020 0:4 it-1:v11-1o1cv14v:o1o2cr1cr11r14vi1v:oi4n1cv14x11r14r1uv1o14riozoioinzffo Q'ovi4nio1rioi1n11vioi-ri1nioioi1 s- -' -1- 1- -will 1 1 f- --1 58 THE PURPLE AND GOLD Senior Edition 9:0 11-31111 1114 141111v3w-1o14x1o:4v1oianio14vioi4viui1v14sicr11n1cr14m:wo:o Compliments Of RAGLAND - POIIER COMPANY SKI H1222-it'QiOlQiipPL1ES 03103034iiqeniriirifszicnzilfzirzfxaz.-1.1. -it rx. 1- 1. 101. 1- 0.0 Mother Cto small sonj: I'm so glad, Herbie, dear, that you're sitting quietly and not disturbing daddy when he takes his nap. Little Herbie: Yes, mummy. l'm just watching his cigarette burn down to his fingers. are iz:-1 goznznininzois 10:0inzninimizuzuzolziio 1 :vin 1 .iinie ioxiozw Q THoMPsoN sTUD1o 5 E HPURTRAITS THAT PLEASE i 113 south Third street : C ! g DUPLICATES CAN BE OBTAINED OF ANY i PHOTOGRAPH IN THIS JOURNAL. qu..-. ,. - M. -. .,. AN EDUCATED NIAN Keeps his mind open on every question until the evidence is all in. Always listens to the man who knows. Never laughs at new ideas. Cross-examines his day dreams. Knows his strong point and plays it. Knows the value of good habits and how to form them. Knows when to think and when to call in the expert to think for him. Can't be sold magic. Lives the forward-looking, outward-looking life. Culrivares a love of the beautiful. -Tcvb Oravlv ' 4 2 The Motor Shop 5 5 0.0 WE THAN? A Dv EFUSE D5 ,..,- ,.,. LE TS RETUQN new vnmoNAr.e:Y OUR Y ' r -' an 1-sa:-be Q-i. 4 - - ' Igf ' o I ,F 'C Q .l :Ui . L 9 lfvlfl ..:.g4LA- . 5 MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT PARKS-BELK CO. The Home of Better Values Elder-Conroy Hardware Co. DISTRIBUTORS OF VULCAN PLOWS MANSFIELD TIRES For Delicious ICE CREAM AND FRESH CANDIES Purity Ice Cream 81 Candy Co. PHONE 17 We Congratulateu THE MEMBERS OF THE Senior Class of 1941 UPON YOUR GRADUATION FROM HIGH SCHOOL. WE HOPE YOU WILL CONTINUE TO GO FORWARD AND TAKE YOUR PLACE AS LEADERS IN THE WORLD OE TO-MORROW. Leaf-Chronicle Co., Inc. 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XXVII MAY, 1941 NO.7 TABLE OF CGNTENTS The Staff ,, ,,r,,,Y 3 Alma Mater .,,, W5 The Faculty ..r,,,i 6-7 The Senior Class , ,,,,,,,,, ,,,. 8 -18 National Honor Society ,rr., M19 Honor Students tt,, ,,,,t,,, 1 9 Senior Honors ., H20-31 Around School , , ,,,t , 32-54 Superlatively Speaking , HH35 Hull of Fame , 36-37 The Perfect Senior Girl , , H ,3S The Perfect Senior Boy H , ,323 Tale of the Class of '41 , 39-40 Beauty, Brains, Brawn . ,,,,, 40 Class Prophecy , , 41-44 Senior Play , 45-46 Last Will and Testament ,,,,,, ,47-48 Ads ,.,,,,, .51-59


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