Goodlettsville High School - Trojan Yearbook (Goodlettsville, TN)

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A 5 I 1 X hr 1 .1 ' sl . . 0 . ' . . I L6 S A g eI1'101ICS ,- 1 Q38 . VOLUME- FIVE PUB'LI.SI-IED BY SENIOR CLAvSS - GQ g3g,g'rT sv1L LE H,1 G I-In SQH, QgQ,L 4 i'7.i5x1,v' a'??'h-2. ,sf Lasik ' . . 1 inrh4:.amfnQaf-..L:- '. A ffimln FCDREWCRD 11' io fha .urwere a'e.s'z're of ilze '38 annua! ,ylaffihai HZLDJ' flffh 6LZlL'fL.0I'l of Leo .filam- oz're.f will recall io your memory ihe many ,oleaxani hoary .fpeni in work and play ai our Alma Maier. . GX3l.fDGX9QZD6X.9 L E S M E M O I R E S rX.9Q.IUf33Q,!Pr-1i'LI-Wi! Declicafiou X X U uN'1'!f1'a111 lv.. Tune X For thu lnyzll suppuri oi' our fvivml :md SPUIISUV. I M12 Tulw. ww, thc Senior' Vlzlss of '38 ul'l'0l' This am- llllill :ls a nm-:uns of 4-xprvssinyr our 2lDpY'0t'iJlfi0ll for 1-vwy 0t'1'm't Inzulifm-S11-cl by him in In-Imli' of H10 xvx-Hzlro of tha' vlass. :C-sX9lZ-CCBXQQIDGXQLIUYEJ 1 9 3 8 llfDC39LfOffS5LfQGX,QLIEl: Page 3 RGXDQK-LGXDLIRIXDLID L E S M E M O I R E S TSJQZ-DKSJQZBGLJQZB Clin' .qzicullyy -g-nn Mrs. C. F. Aldvng Miss Helen Robison, IE. S.: VValtex' E. Lowe, U, S., M. A.: Miss Mary A. Ilorris, B. A.: Miss Mary Smitli. limi A. Muse, B. 8.3 William L. Tuna, D, S.g A. G. Capps, IX. S.g Thomas ,.. IJ, C Oilily, B. A., M. A. U, 'luwvriiig' hills Ui' ll-iomllvltsvillv. Thy brows are crowned with Q'l'i'l'll .Xml virvlml with lrecs lllIl,.lt'SiiC to ln- :-won. AT Thy feet: the limpid wzitors flow. Spai'kling, rippling, dashing, ouwzird go. F104-keel with flocks of flovvy wool, At thy verdant grass thvy pull. Blvating, gamboling, dzirtiiigz lu-ro mul there Switzerland might blush at scam- so 1-ure. At night thc- Tinklu of the bell liulls tho YlllilQJjl'I'S in the dell. --Professor T. D. Coffdy ZIGXDCV6-Esxvocvfgqgxvacvlbfxva 1 9 3 8 Qvlggxvac-lggx-:Q-1gg5'9f,fg Page 4 nh., . .. A- J- . .wy- HGXJLZDGXDLZDGXJCZB LES M EMOI RES QZDGX2l.IBGX9L!D!l P . ur rlucipa X A W. l.OW'G Il6RJlGX9LlEGX9L!OGX,9 1 9 3 8 LZD6X7llD6X.JLIDGX3L!DIl P318 5 wvigbwffwu qugqr 1. F'V'l'FU!q!Wl'FP1mll9 'H' v- I A , -.Ma W c ct ' Q' CLASSES oQncAN1zAfrI0 Ns ng5,.a','r U R E s AVIHLETICS l vnii 'ns1mErg'rs l 3 N,! 4' ' I I 9 u c,,,,- , CLA Q 6 f ff! X : J I ff? ,A 'ff ff ' '-' X ? . 7 75 4' S Pi 1 111 '1 l 1' 1 I K ..11 'M 1 I 1 14,11 , V 111 11 V, ff! -Z1 F f F-'qw-, 1.: 51... ,,,,,,TM I 11 14 5 1: R .' ' ,Jef ' ,Q ' 1 ' 1 1 ,L ,-' I H 1 ' 1 1 1 , f 'i f I N . - .Q1'dI'1. 3, ., . ll , -r- ' mv , , 1 I W 'I ' I V W ' 11 , N 1 R 4 l ' ' I TSA 1. '1 , . V ' 1 X I:-ii. . , 1 -'1,, . JKFBJ: I' , '14 4'-41:j',:-5-Q Vmjxv, ,ff UQ: 1 ' lx... yL5,1:gg!yg l '1,f'5i'4v.,AEm.,v. Z- ', ,'11'1..1,!H: NQ '.'-11, 'L ,1r 'I . -.4 1 J, 1.Klp!1,,.l .qi V A F I X 1 1 1 5 . w I 11' E . on V4 ,- 41 , .wb V . . , -1 I 'A '+- - . . , h ...L ' . Ji ,I 44 . V 1 1 W. ' I - -4 1 1 1' ' YX1 1 1 ' 5 ' O 4 1 1 1 1 f ,, ,1 -1 I T ': 1 X .,' ' ' ,5 'r '1-'1 .L 2, l ' I , -' 'TA ',.:. '- ' l! AL N .1 :r7?f-,ff , . A ,L xx 1 1 . V - .- . ' 1 . 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MARGARET HARDCASTLE Tarbox Junior High School, '35, Ashford Literary Society, '36, '37, Glee Club, '36, '37, '38, Study Hall Club, '38, Annual Stan, '38, Secretary-Treasurer' of Class, '38, MARY JANE DUBOIS Editor ot' Annual, '38, Connell- Alden Society, '35, '36, Ashford Literary Society, '37, Glee Club, '36, '37, '38, Home Economics Club, '35, Vic-e-Presi- dent ot' Commercial Club, '38, JOHNNY GARRETT President ol' Class, '35, '36, Secretary of Class, '37, Vice-President ol' Class, '38, Glee Club, '35, '36, '37 tPi-es. '38l, G Club, '37, '38, Football, '37, '38 tAlt. Capt. '38J, Basketball, '37, '38, Baseball, '37, '38 fCant, '38l, Intermurals, '35, '36, '37, '38, Study Hall Club, '38. ROY MICKLE Bodenhaln High School, '35, Science Club, '36, '37, Pep Literary Society, '36, '37, Football, '37, '38, Study Hall Club, '38, F.F.A., '36, '37, '38, Salutatorian or Class, '38. KATHLEEN HUGHES Connell-Alden Society, '35, '36, '37, Home Economics Club, '35, '36, Glee Club, '37, 338, Secretary ot' Class, '36, Annual Staff, '38, School Reporter, '38, Valedictorian, '38, Study Hall Club, '38. SARA BESS VAUGHAN Connell-Alden Society, '35, '36. '37, Home Economics Club, '35, '36, Interscholastic Liter- ary League, '35, '36, '37, Humorous Reader, '35, '36, '37, Commercial Club, '37, History Club, '38, Associate Editor ot' Annual, '38, TYREE B. HARRIS III Isaac Litton, '35, Dcbaters Club, '35, Science Club, '36, Pep Literary Society, '36, '37, History Club, CSergc-ant-at-Arms, '37, Presi- dent, '33J, Interscholastic Literary League, '36, '37, '38, Football, '36, '37, '38, G Club, '37, '38, Glee Club, '38, Club Editor of Annual, '38, THURMAN WILLIAMS Pep Literary Society, '35, '36, '37, Science Club, '35, '36, '37 tPt'esident, '37, '38J, GI-'re Club, '38, Vice--President ol' Class, '36, '37, Baseball, '36, '37, A11- nual Staff, '38, Study Hall Club, '38 GENEVA HALL Ashford LlI.61'2ll'y Society, '35, '35, '37, Home Economics Club, '35, '36, Glee Club, '36 '37, Basketball, '36, '37, '38 tAlt. Capt. '37, '38J, G Club, '36, '37, '38, Athletic Council, '37, Intorrnurals. '35, '36, '37, '38, Cheer Leader, '38, Dfaw fl.-w,f C f IX f J ,tc-.,,. tu , HGXQLZQ-TGX.9lZEGkQLIBGXQ 1 9 3 8 C.IDGQ9C.1DGX3C.lBGX,9C..1DII5 412, f,f,- r.1 f 'J ,fi ,. fnff. 'air L xr I jf. 'A 1 , , H ,iZ'1'Y' TF' of f IZ6XDC.,.ff'CaX9QZF-If-X,3LIB L E S M E M O I R E S SRDQZDGXPQZDGXJQZEIE Seniors GLENN HUFFINE Secretary of Class, '35, G Club, '38, Athletic Council, '38, Science Club, '35, '36, '37 tSecretary, '37J, Pep Literary Society, '35, '36, '37, Commercial Club fPresident, '38J, F.F.A., '36, '37, '38 fSecretary, '38J, Foot- ball. '35, '36, '38, Intermurals, '35, '36, '37, '38. VIRGINIA HALL Ashford Literary So cie ty, '36, Dramatic Reading, '37, Glee Club, '37, '38 CSecretary, '38J, Commercial Club, '38, Annual Staff, '38, Clarks- ville High School, '35, '36. ELLA BELLE LEEMAN Aslilorll Literary Society, '35, '36, '37, Home Economics Club, '35, '36, Basketball Mgr., '36, Glee Club, '37, '38, G Club, '36, Study Hall Club, '38, Secretary of Class, '35, VIRGINIA RICHARDSON Home Economics Club, '35, '36 fVice-President, '35, President, '36J, Con- nell-Alden Society, '35, '36, '37, Glee Club, '37, '38, Manager Girls Basketball Team, '38, G Club, '38, Annual Staff, '38, Author ol' Class Will. PAULINE WATKINS Connell-Alden Society, '35, '36, '37, Home Economics Club, '35, '36, Glee Club, '37, Connner- cial Club, '38, JOHN TREPPARD Central High School, '35, '36, David Lipscomb High School, '37, Vice-President of History Club, '38. FRED MOSLEY F.F.A., '35, '36, '37, Science Club, '35, '36, '37, Study Hall Club, '38, Peps Literary Society, '35, '36, '37, G Club, '37, '38, Basketball. '37, '38, Sergeant-at Arms ol' Class, '38, Author ol' Class Characteristics in Annual. I MARTHA HALL Clarksville High School, '35, '36, '37, Glee Club, '36, '37, Ashford Literary Society, '37, Commercial Club, '38. CHRISTINE ZUMBRO Ashford Literary Society, '35, '36, '37, Home Economics Club, '35, '36, Glee Club, '37, Study Hall Club, '38, Interniurals, '37, '3S. W EVELYN JONES Ashford Literary Society, '35, '36, '37, Glee Club, '35, '36, '37, Study Hall Club, '3S. ::GR9 6i9lf jg-f,y,g,Q 1 9 3 8 Q'ZD6XvDCv1DGQJQ,1DC-SYLJQLIOQE Page 10 ,,,,,,I' I A lv- i'e1-..b-- -.A use-, , L' ,li ' -JA 1 il- SIC-EDLZDGXDLIBGXJLZE L E S M E M O I R E S 3XJlf9GX.llfTf-3.7ll5ll x Seniors J. B. CRAWFORD Science Club, '35, '36, '37, Pep Literary Society, '35, '36, '37, Study'Hall Club, '38, f GLADYS LIVINGSTON Connell-Altlcn Society, '35, '36, '37, Home Economics Club, '35, Interscholastic Literary League, '35, '36, History Club,' '37, '38 fS9Cl'Qt2l1I-TI'Q3Sll1'9l', '37, '38l. LOIS BROWN Ashford Literary Society, '35, '36, '37, Home Economics Club, '35, Glee Club, '36, '37, Basketball, '36, '37, '38, Athletic Council, '38, G Club, '36, '37, '38, ln- terinurals, '35, '36, '37, '38. CHRISTINE NEAL Tuckers Cross Roads High School, '35, Lebanon High School, '36, Connell-Alden Society, '37, History Club, 37, '38. ISABELLE LASSITER Connell-Alden Society, '35, '36, Home Economics Club, '35, '36, '37, Study Hall Club, '38. MARK CARTWRIGHT C.F.A. Society, '35, '36, '37, Science Club, '35, '36, '37, F.F.A., '35, '36, '37 CVice- President, '38l, Commercial Club, '38 fPresidentD. MARIE LASSITER Aslilord Literary Sotiety, '35, '36, '37, Glee Club, '35, '36, '37, Study Hall Club, '38. DOROTHY HOLLAND Connell-Alden Literary So- ciety, '35, '36, '37, Glee Club, '35, '36, '37, Study Hull Club, '38. MILES CAPPS Science Club, '35, '36, '37, '38, Pep Lit- erary Society, '35, '36, '37, '38, F.F'.A, '35, '36, '37. '38, Study Hall Club, '38, MARY CARTWRIGHT Ashford Literary Society, , '35, '36, '37, Home Economics Club, '35, '36, Glen l Club, '37, '38, Study Hall Club, '38, Cheer Leader, - '38, Commercial Club, '38. lIGi7C,fQC-ILDCYIQC-jk-7Q'IDCgX,9 1 9 3 a lfoexyafoexxfaexyzfoz: PIKE 11 MGX 7Cl6Gi9C.IDGk9C.1B L E S M E M O I R E S SEQ L SS Name Lois Delno Brown ........ . Mary Buchner Cartwright Mary Jane DuBois ........ , Kathleen Hughes --- ---. Nickname Sis -- - -- - Peggy ---- - Mary ..... Kat ....... To put out the annual - ..... - Geneva Lester Hall --- -- Hatrack --, Martha Frances Hall .... Fran ...... Virginia Nelle Hall ...... Squaw .... Margaret Laura Hardcastle Jig ------- Dorothy Elizabeth Holland -.Pud ....... To Evelyn Jones .... .....l... . Giggly ..t. . Carrie Marie Lassiter .... Isabelle Mae Lassiter .... Gladys Mai Livingston ---. Ella Belle Leeman ......, . Mattie Christine Neal .... . Virginia Opal Richardson Pauline Jones Watkins .... . Sara Bess Vaughan ....... Christine Rebecca Zumbro Mark Prince Cartwright -- Miles Mayo Capps ........ Jim Beasley Crawford .... Houston Brown Dorris ..... , Ree ....... Ikky ...... Gramps --- Toots ..... Chris ..... .To Tootic .... -To Polly ..... Sarie ..... . Tune ..... - Doonie Cutie ,----. J. B. ..... . Hootie .... Greatest Ambition To meet all good-looking boys News Reporter ..... ...... - HAR- Favorite Expression To be a certain Mrs. HuffinE'.. Why didn't you say so - -. Pretty good junk .... --. Aw, shut up ..... - --. Oh boy! ---.- become a school-teacher .... . Pipe down ...... be an opera singer ..... ---.Well, Mr. Tune! - grow up .......s.. ---. Says which ......... -- gl'0W tall .......... - - - Let me explain, Mr. Tui get out of school --- ---.I don't know ..... -----, learn bookkeeping ......... amount to something ...... Well, I just thought- -- .Well- ............ please her husband ........ .I'll be doggone ....... become Mrs. James Smith meet all good-looking boys This old crazy thing --- -. Huh! Who, me? - get back to Lebanon ....... .Dot burn it .... --. be a housewife ..... be a bookkeeper --- ---.Golly Doodle -- -. ---. XVel-l-l-l ............ --- learn bookkeeping --- ---.I don't get what you mea become Mrs. Turner --- ---.Well, I don't know --- graduate ........ , - - - - get out of school --- Aw, now .... - .... - --e,Well, dern -- become a Lieutenant--- ---.Well, I'll be! -- get through college .... ---.Z1p! ................. - Johnny Claude Garrett --- Burhead --. be All-American end --- ---. I'll knock a wart on you Wesley Marvin Guthrie -- Runt ..... -To graduate ......,.... -- ,Aw, heck! .. .... ..... - -- Glenn Holland Huffine -. .... .Hobby .... be a lawyer ............... .I know, but -- Tyree Bryson Harris III -- Slubber --- get a credit in bookkeeping -.I disagree ..... ------ William Roy Mickle ...... Skipper --- make good ................ . But-Mr. Tune .... Q.-- Fred Wilson Mosley --- -- Moses .... -To be a radio comedian --- ---All right ---------..----- John Treppard ........... Slow Poke pester somebody -- ---. But-Miss Dorris ---- Thurman Paschal Williams Hot ,. ..... To get rid of cops .... ---. Confound! ------ , GS pqggxvpqfsgxpcvfaexnw 1 9 3 a QIO6X.9L!BGX.5l..Ie36S9Q1B!i X. :G . '--- -Ae-if-ve' -- ---un-nr -- ,. ... . vi ff IIGXDLIDGSDLIDGXJQ-ID LES MEMOIRES gfagg YTE Where Found dy Hall --- --- es' ............. nmercial Room - r place ......... warts' --- --- 'where --- ---. erywhere ....... Who With Glenn, Geneva .... Martini ....... ---. .Staft .............. . Virginia Richardson Lois, Glenn .... Most anyone ....... All boys .... ---- ice ------- ,,,,Mr. Lowe --- 'where --- ----. fwhere --- ---, l'8.I'y --- 'where --- ----- dy Hall ---- ---. fwhere --------- 1ifred's car -.--- ' place ---- --- fwhere --- --- dy Hall --- --- 'Where ...- --- Frank's car ..--- fwhere ..------- t any old place ' place -....--.. ' place --- --- nnie's bus --...- dy Hall --- --- fwhere -----.--- Nora Wilson .--- Marie - - - Evelyn - - -- - Anybody ---- ---- Chris Neal ----.---- Mary Cartwright Winifred Newell Kathleen ---------. . .Christin-e Zumbro All her pals ---- .Pauline ----- Frank, Eloise ------ .Anybody ------ Just any girl ---- Anybody ---. ---. Friends, boys - -- Anybody -..- ---. Lois -------.---. --. .A crowd of pals TI Hobby Chief Occupation Temperarnental fits Going to Guthrie, Ky. -.-.- . Acting crazy Getting out of school -- Going to rnatinees -- All sports ...... Singing ..----.-...... ---.Copying ----.Getting a cooperative staff ---.Collecting news ---.Working for Gilberts ---.Arguing with Mr. Tune Going to church Acquiring boy-friends ----- . Having a good time --- Acting mad -----.- Giggling - - - Studying ...------- Learning Home Ec. -- Talking ---------.... ---.1irII', Lowe's private SeCI'ef.3.l'y Well, we'd sure like to know ---.Smiling at Miles Capps ---.Posing A ---.Smiling ---.Being grandmas in plays Being sweet Flirting -.--... - .......... -. Pestering John Treppard -..- .Riding in Winifred's car Running a taxi Going to matinees .----.-. . Studying ------. --- - Humorous readings -- Flirting ---------- Trucking .----- -- Talking to Dot .g-- --- Being a pal --.......-..... Disappointing young ladies Hunting -----------...--.- To lnake an Making alibis Being chief to impression --- Wo1'king bookkeeping ---Being funny Trying to get a boy-friend Presiding at Commercial Club .Fooling Evelyn Jones .Being sweet to everybody -.Hitting home runs -Studying-maybe .Aggravating someone --------------.Talking his squaw ---- Making noise ixnercial Room --Margaret -....-- Pestering Mr. Tune ----.-. .Studying 1 ,- ------------- A gang of boys - Athletics --.. --- ---.Talking it anywhere -.-- Anybody ---------- .Debating .... ---. . Arguing di' HHN ---- ---AHYDOGY -- ---- Sdling ads --- ---Aniiounceinents in assembly 5l6x9Q.1eGX.9C.lBC-SX-DC-IDC-ix? 1 9 3 3 Q-fgggacvlgggpqvfggggq-fag: P888 1 3 IIGXJQZDGYJLIDGSJQKJ L E S M E M O I R E S GX.9C.ID6X.9C.lDGX 99 IDI! What the Future Holds Oh! We wonder what we shall do When Goodlettsville and its teachers are out of We have longed for graduation day, But as it draws nearer we find it the other way. Now into college we will go. lt will no longer be our high school teachers we Four years in college we will be Then into life, like a barge put out to sea. Uh! We think how wonderful it would be If ten years in the future we could see, Beholding our classmates in places of fame, But what if some occupy the chair of shame. What the future holds we k11OW not yet But what you work for is what you get, i For some, great things, and others small, Depending on effort, ability and honor above all. To our classmates and teachers we must bid farewell And we wish you life's blessings more than we c Your kindness and precepts we will never forget l And may you be proud of our senior class yet. --Houston Dorris l our view know an tell, IE6S.9'LID6X.9LI66X.3LIBGX9 1 9 3 8 C.1D6X.7Cv1D6Q9C!BGX 99 101 P!ll 'll I!GX9 C-IRQ Q10 LES MEMOIRES QID6i9 WI-1O'S WHS IN THE SENICDR Most Versatile ..... Best Leader .... Biggest Flirt .... Cutest .......... Most Courteous -.- Sweetest ...... Prettiest --- Smartest --- Wittiest .... Best Athlete --- Best Sport -- Friendliest ......... Best Wife To Be ..- Best Husband To Be Most Optimistic --- Most Pessimistic --- Most Conceited -- Most Studious --- Most Graceful --- Most Vampish --- Noisiest - ......... -- Bachelor of Ugliness Best Disposition --- Most Businesslike .... ---- Most Likable ..... Most Popular ,... Best Personality --- Most Stylish ..... Biggest Pest .... Most Generous --- Most Loyal --- -------Geneva Hall ------- ----Virginia Richardson CLASS -- ---Glenn Huftine Thurman WVilllams ----Martha Hall --------- ----Bob Alden ----Virgin-ia Hall ----- ----Miles Capps ----Kathleen Hughes ---.- ---- J . B. Crawford - -.--- ---- V irginia Richardson Ella Belle Leeman Marie Lassiter -.--- Margaret Hardcastle Lois Sara Sara BFOWII ...... ..- Bess Vaughan Bess Vaughan --- ---- Isabelle Lassiter ---- ----Johnny Garrett -- ---- Roy Mickle --- ---- Tyree Harris - --.- Fred Mosley --- ---Thurman Williams -- ---John Treppard Johnny Garrett C-ladys Livingston - -- .... Tyree Harris Evelyn Jones ....... .... T almadge Barber Geneva Hall ...... Pauline Watkins --- Kathleen Hughes -- Virginia Hall Margaret Hardcastle ---Houston Dorris - ---Roy Mickle - ---Glenn Huffine --- ---Tyree Harris - ---Johnny Garrett Dorothy Holland ---- ---. J , B. Crawford Mary Jane DuBois --- ---Thurman Williams Christine Neal ---- ---- J ohnny Garrett Mary Cartwright ---- ---- H ouston Dorris Nora Wilson -.--. Dorothy Holland --- Margaret Hardcastle Christine Neal ..-.. Virginia Richardson ----Miles Capps - ---- Glenn Huffine --- ---- Marvin Guthrie -- ---John Treppard --- ---Fred Mosley Neatest ..-. Pauline Watkins - ---- ---Mark Cartwright . vs i,..P 1 GX DC-.l?-Gi9C.lE6g9C.lB6x9 1 9 3 8 C.f0GX9C..lDGX9C.106X.9LIB2l Page 15 -gfih. I F n. . P it H s it ,- 'gf ivan H X L .A L 'J I 'I LF MGX? QZDGRJLZD LES MEMOIRES GXJLZDGXJLZDGXJLIDH The History of the enior Class One day in early September of 1934 about sixty excited studentsgathered at Goodletts- ville High School to begin their high school careers. Can you realize that tho se same bashful students are the dignified eniors of 1938? We are graduates of many different elementary schools, including Goodlett ille Elementary School, Stratton, Jere Baxter, Shwab, Alex Green, Union Hill, Beechland and Old Center, Coming from so many different communities, many of us were strange to each other and therefore maybe were not so anxious to enter a strange school. But when we met our classes, organized our societies and clubs we were all acquainted and ready to begin four happy years of work and play together. We elected Johnny Garrett as our president, Glenn Huffine, as vice-president, Ella Belle Leeman as secretary and Dorothy Williamson as treasurer. We shall always remember Miss Wilma Huntley, librarian and English teacher, by her sunny disposition as our 'freshman sponsor. At the very beginning of the year we decided to let our upper classmen know there was ai. freshman class in the school by offering them close competition in the intramural contests. It was the year we were freshmen that Mr. Capps, at that time athletic director, intro- duced a plan whereby the class earning the greatest number of points in athletic and literary events would be awarded a silver loving cup at the close of the school year, We proudly carried away fourth place but were not discouraged, though We entered our sophomore year with a grim determination to rate higher. ' We were very proud to have Miss Lorene Ashworth for our sponsor. Johnny Garrett was reelected president. Other officers were Thurman Williams, vice-president, and Kathleen Hughes, secretary and treasurer. One. of our greatest achievements of the year was that our candidate for the honor of Miss Goodlettsvllle High took second place. l believe the class will agree with me that our junior year was one of the happiest. We elected Houston Dorris president, Thurman Williams vice-president and Johnny Gar- rett as secretary and treasurer. Mr. Tune, the new commercial teacher, who took Mr. Edward's place, was elected as sponsor, l We shall always remember the minstrel presented by the boys of our class last year. The entertainment was a huge success and the proceeds gratifying. ' An enjoyable evening was spent at Bobby Alden's home when we entertained the seniors with a farewell party. ' Hurrah! We arc now seniors. Our class officers are Houston Dorifis, president, Johnny Garrett, vice-president, and Margaret Hardcastle, secretary and treasurer. Mr- Tune is 'our sponsor for the second year. H During the early part of the year we presented a play entitled Her Emergency Family. Seeing that the minstrel of the previous year was such a success the boys decided to present the Merrie Men's Minstrels several weeks ago. It too, causedthe audience to roar with laughter, Our greatest undertaking has been the issuing of our edition of Les Memoiresf' The staff has worked diligently and we hope its readers enjoy it. Now we have conquered English Cand under Mgiss Dorris, at thatl. We can lay aside that ls'-ge red history book with its records of famous men and bloody wars. No longer will we eat our lunch knowing that we must soon go to Mr. Tune's bookkeeping class, These t'our years we have spent together have been happy and darefree ones. We must now face life with a more serious look on our faces. May many years df prosperity be in store l'or Goodlettsville High School. . SARA BESS VAUGHAN xexJL1eGxJLfeex2 1 9 3 a Qfeexnefeeweamfeae Page 13 A H '44 , I .midi IEGXJLICGXD LID LES MEMOIRES LZD6X.D 'LING Q - Clase Prop eoy ' Come on, everybody, and hear the great astrologer's prophecy of ihe Senior Class of 1938 as she gazes into the crystal glass! Oh, what does this riddle hold in store for Lois Brown? She has announced her betrothal. After all these years she has been going with Glenn Huffine it is just now happening. Gee, I hear the church bells ringing so let's leave them alone, Oh, look at this, a newspaper! Gosh but that's a beautiful blonde. It says she has taken the leading role opposite Dick Powell in The Blonde Stowaway. Dear velvety, that's Ella Belle Leeinan! What's this? Roy Mickle wins race for Governor of Tennessee with a large majority! Mr. Mickle has chosen for his secretary Margaret Hardcastle. Ah, the sports section. Just take a look at this, The great coach of the gridiron, Houston Dorris, accepts coaching position at Harvard. Geneva Hall, worlds champion basketball player is leaving tomorrow for an ext-ensive tour in Europe, I see in a very busy street an expensive ambulance m a kin g its way through the traffic. It gets nearer: It stops in front of a large hospital. Wtho is the handsome young man who so diligently gives orders? Lo and behold, it is Johnny Garrett. Inf my eyes do not deceive me the com- petent young man with him is Thurman Williams. A neat looking, white-clad nurse meets them to make the patient more comfortable. Could it be . . . - yes, it is Christine Neal. The scene changes. There is a small farmhouse, a little lady cooking supper for her Prince Charming. On the mail box I see Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Kemper. We knew her as Isabelle Lassiter. I hear a noise, it's a baby's cry, no doubt. In New York there is an exclusive salon with the main model a strutting little brunette. That couldn't be Simone Simone. Of course not, that's our little classmate, Virginia Hall. Let's take a look at New York at ngight. Glamorous, eh? Look to the left at the Dipsy Doodle Night Club. The hostess is none othei than Mary Cartwright with J. B. Crawford as the manager, I am tired of my crystal glass so let's go into this nifty looking beauty parlor. Who is this charming young lady? Catch me quick, I'm going to faint! Mary Jane, is that you? I am very sorry you have the names mixed, I am Mrs. Fred Mosley and intend to be treated as such, she said, very dignified. Well, come on and fix my hair. What! You mean to tell me you have a set of twins 10 years old! Heavenly days! I was so excited I burnt my head on the dryer. When I was finished I told Mary Jane good-bye and went out into the street. Say, what do you mean knocking these packages out of . . . fan my brow, if it isn't Dorothy Holland. Dorothy and I talked for quite a while. She told me that Miles Capps was prin- cipal of Goodlettsville High School and that among the teachers were Evelyn Jones and Talniadge Barber, She said that the competent librarian was Marie Lassiter. And to my sur- prise she told me that Mark Cartwright had finally won Dean Curtis' hand in marriage. Well, let's rest awhile and tune in on WSM to hear Sarie and Sallie. What did you say? Well patch my pants, who would have ever thought that Sara Bess Vaughan and Gladys Living' ston would be-playing the parts of Sarie and Sallie? All right, if you insist, back to the crystal glass. I see in a far corner an old lady and an old man. How' familiar they look. Why, of course, it is M.iss Christine Zumbro and Mr. Jchn Trep- pard. Oh, I see I've made a mistake, by looking at all those children I see Mr. and Mrs. is the name. They are gathered around the radio anxiously awaiting the hour when Evaporated Soap Co. presents the comedian of all comedians, Tyree Harris, whose ability along this line began to take roots in the bookkeeping class. After that they listen to the world's greatest radio singer, Martha Hall. As Marvin Guthrie is with Bennie Goodman's Swing Band they also listen to this program. ' What is that noise? It is the roar of an airplane. T h e r e it is. Isn't it a large one? The hostess is a tall, dark-haired girl wgith a very pleasant smile for everyone. There is some- thing strangely familiar about the graceful features of this girl. Of course, all the features are familiar because we went to school with her for four years. It is none other than Kathleen Hughes. Laying our crystal glass aside I wish each of you a very happy and successful future and hope that it does not turn out as I have seen in the crystal glass. VIRGINIA RICHARDSON ll6X9 6X2LID6X.Jl!DGXJ 1 9 3 sm !4Q,feexnc,fac-sx.:c,feeX.vC.Zaa: Page 17 liGY.7C.fr:Ci9C.fEGX.?C.1D L E S M E O I R E S SX.9Ct'IDGX.9Cv1DGX7C.1'vDIl Class XX Having passed a happy life as students, and being near our gradluation. we, the class of 1938 of Goodlettsville High School, suppdsedly being of sound body and right mind, do now draw up and declare this instrument as our last will and testament. To our sponsor, Mr. William Tune, we leave our love and gratitude in appreciation of the faithful and ever ready service he rendered us as our sponsor for the past two years. We leave to our faculty that has stood by us so faithfully during our trials and tribula- tions all tl1e affection that we possess. , To the Sophomores we leave our cooperative ways and never-failing ablillty to get along with each other. May they always .cherish these gifts and profit by them. To the Freshmen we will the right to call themselves Seniors three years hence. Houston Dorris bestows his honor of President of the .Senior Class upon Frank Tinnon. Tyree Harris leaves his ability to get kicked out of class to Fred Whittemore. Ella Belle Leeman wills her soothing voice to Mary Louise Moody and Marie Waggener. Roy Mickle bequeaths his bookkeeping knowledge to Otis Hall. To Margie Bush and Marie Carnahan we leave Mary Cartwright's Schoolgirl Complex- ion. Sara Bess Vaughan leaves her sunny disposition to Mary Grey Guthrie and Charline Du- Bois. Glenn I-Iuffine and Lois Brown will their success in their love affairs to Margaret Ellis, Charlie Burton, Dorch Huffine and Tommie Cole. Johnny Garrett bestows his wonderful voice upon Gid Fryer. Pauline Watkins and Marie Lassiter leave their studious ways to Edna Stafford and Sara Carnahan. Margaret Hardcastle regrets to leave her noise-making ability to Norma Hitt and Thelma 2 Ralph. To C. B. Bowers and Marvin Morgan we leave Fred Mosley's vampish ways. Martha Hall wills her wlitty remarks in class to Louise Clendennflng and Melba Pigg. John Treppard bestows his witty, sunny disposition upon Clydle Midgett and Wlnford Tittle. ' ' Gladys Livingston leaves her optimistic ways to Myrtle Richardson. Thurman Willianis, after much consideration, bequeaths his never-failing ability to at- tract girls to Oliver Dale and Charles Owen. Virginia Hall honors Eloise Smith with her short stature. Virginia Richardson and Yours Truly relinquish our good times together to Mary Ruth Baker and Winifred Newell. To Evelyn Crunk and Mary Frances Deane we will Geneva Hall's blonde hair and airy disposition. Talmadge Barber wills his pessimistic ways to William Jackson, Mary Jane DuBois bequeaths her business-like disposition to Dean Curtlis. To the Warren sisters, Annie Louise and'Frances, we will Isabells Lassiter's never-failing ability to get her man. Christine Neal turns over her zeros in history to Gladys Greer and Martha Jennings. Nora Wilson and Miles Capps leave their pleasing personalities to Hazel Ralph and Jimmie Schlelcher. . Mark Cartwright wills his neat appearance to Gerald Owen. J. B. Crawford leaves his quiet ways to Bernice Huffine. ' To George Sanders we wlill Marvin Gulhrie's pestering ability. X Christine Zumbro bestows her crimson curly locks upon Lorene Parrish, Evelyn Jones leaves her place in the library second period to Margery McCasland. Dorothy Holland wills to Corinne Daniel her modest Ways. KATHLEEN HUGHES 5l6X,9C!06i99,IOGR79.1D6X.9 1 9 3 8 PIB! 18 p - 4 . 'I .. .......l.,.. .... L. L A., A .-..........A- -4- -- .:. A. -- ' GEJLZBGXJLISGLDLIB L E S M E M O I R E S fl9lZOGXJl6X.9LfvDIl John Arnold Mary Ruth Baker C. B. Bowers Margie Bush Marie Carnahan Sara Carnahan 4 Louise Clendenning Thomas Cole Evelyn Crunk Dean Curtis Oliver Dale Corinne Daniel Mary Frances Dean Charline DuBois U I1 l O I' S Margaret Ellis Gid Fryer Lyman Galbreath Gladys Greer Mary Grey Guthrie Otis Hall Bernice Hufline Dorch Hulfine Vlfilliam Jackson Martha Jennings Margery Mcffasland Clyde Midgett Mary Louise Moody Marvin Morgan Charles Owen Gerald Owen Lorene Parrish Melba Ruth Pigg A u Hazel Ralph Thelma Ralph Myrtle Richardson George Sanders Jimmy Schleicher Eloise Smith Frances Smith Edna Stafford Frank Tinnon Winford Tittle Marie Vliaggoner Annie Louise NVarr-an Frances Vvarren Louise Wilkerson 1 6XJ GYJ GYJLZDC-ni? 1 9 3 8 LZDGXQLIOGXJQZBGXDQIEDEI Page 19 lIC3JC.ZE6i7lZ8fX7lfE L E S M E M O I R E S KID .1-N A W-yr fi..'1.' f,.. '. ,. .X 4 .. -.,4..4,::t, Y . , , , ,,,. -..,,.,.,,, K -cr. - Ya , ' 4'-MC' ' .M .x-tw.x,..qf - - 1 .. m . L . - 'MNA . H- .4.'..f.'f' A Mac-lc Alla-n Ul'I'll1ll'd Barber Kathryn lllooclworth Iflveljxn Brooks Anna Ruth lhown .laines Vzlltlwvll Agnes Callie Vlaulline Carver I.um-ille Clenrlvnning Marshall Cole Albert Polling Robert Collins I4ilYPl'llP Davidson it OP 1OIQl1O1 CS J. XV, Davis Vl'alter llavis Alex Delk Temesia Dilleha Betty Evans Margaret Fe-ntress Edward Fox Virginia Fox Alvin Gillam Morris Grayson Clara Bell Hall June Harrlcastle William Harris Nell Hitt Robert Holt Fay Jones John Kennedy Mildred Kykenmlall Myrtle Lambert Nettie Lassiter .. -1 tm VW-1. Irene Lunsford Dorothy Lyle Alma Moore Douglas O'C'onnell Irene Parrish John Ralph L. ll. Ralph Onezlima Ralph Ernest Morgan Morris Thomas Ray Tippen Ruby Waters John XVriglit IICXJQIEK-lX9Q..ffir-17210K-vN,2 1 9 3 8 LZDGLQQfYE5LZ?fSjllW Page 20 l SIGLDLIEJGXJLIDCEJLZD L E S M E M OIR E S GXJQIDQ GRDLISSS Burney Bond Dorothy Bowers Evelyn Bowling Kathryn Butterworth Junior Butterworth J. B. Callis Seaton Capps Eugene Carnahan Fred Carnahan Kate Cartwright Robert Cartwright Tom Cartwright Humbert Castleman Earnest Clark Helen Cobb Alice Courtenay George Cuffman Sue Curtis Dorothy Dean Frances Drake Edward Dunn Victor Ellis Ruby Farmer Bob Galbreath FCS. lTlCD Jack Galbreath Janella Greer Thomas Greer D01'is Hillen Marion Hitt Elizabeth Holt Donald Hudson Alda Jackson Cecil Jackson J. B. Jackson Marjorie Johnston Evelyn Joyner Dorothy Kemper Levene King Myrtle Lambert Anne Lankford William Malone Mildred Midgett Mary Miller Louise Owen Ellen Parrish Evelyn Parrish June Peay Evelyn Ralph Helen Robertson u Dorris Sanders Fred Sanders Susie Etta Sanders Paul Schleichei Chester Seaton Douglas Slater Earl Slater Lorene Smiley Wilma Smith Levi Spears Louise Steele Lillian Tate Bertie Thomas Louise Thompson Ruth Marie Thompson J. B. Troutt Jimmie Vlfaggoner Garland Vtfarden Mary Bell VVest Margaret Wood Carlie Woodard Maver Woodard Jack Zeitler Clara Zumbro GE DC IQGQDQIQGXYDQYIDGXYD 1 9 3 8 C,ZDGEv7CvIQ6X'3CviGQ 91,1525 PIKE 21 1 1 I qw LI, IICQXQPV lJC-QXJLIBCEJPQZB L E S M E M O I R E S SXQLZEF-3JLfe3GXDQZ9:: SLGXQLI4 CQXJLINMX 'KICK-iii 1 9 3 8 QZBOEQLIBCETQZFI-EQ'1.Z6J Page 22 1 7 GANIZATIO M un, I I I I I I v . avi. f J 'T!F 'x . ' ' TW , , 1, QI, 'Wjffr,-W, I TMNQKEE L 1. ,-'1 4-,,-, 1 I I '.4.J2'1, H'fgr'5 'li AJ . I . I I 4 . I Tlif-415m , V I gs' fgrl ' I 'E' 111 I , . I f 4 I I . , , I s I X I. I Nw, - , F , X. I ., V ' . E I U NIM I U - . H1 '- '- ,e ., 1. , f J .I EW '- 14, '. ' A. . I Q 'f I .E ip, . V an A, gg ,Hi I If ,IQ IZIII ' l -11,5 '. ww ' 4'vg. ,',taIIl , I .I mx . t 4 w .L I .ru Jak' M I I 2 , - I3.Q 7 1, I 1 ' I . I, gv .Qpg-jzaQ b1 I , ' 1n'T:. n'g3g .35 1 'ff' 4' SSP I 1- 1 ICCLJRZFGXQLZ3-TGRJQZS L E S NI E M O I R E S SXDLZDCXJLIB Hliiflld UIIIS Miss Mary Smith, Sponsorg Johnny Garrett, Preside-utg Thomas Cole, Vice- Presidentq Virginia Hall, Secretary and Treasurer. fi f'IiI'll 5?-GXJLIEQXDLIEISXQLZDK-,XD 1 9 3 8 e , Dgfgggjgfgggggfg Page fn l i-A' IEGXJLZDGXJLZDF-3.3 L E S M E M O TEE S f1X.JL!DlaXjLIfDGX9lZ8 Sl'll'lNl'l'l 4'l1l'l5 A. G. Capps, 5110115011 Charles Owens, Presimle-111: Hazel Killllllf Vice-P1'esi1lent3 C, ll. Ilowers. St'il'l-lt2iI'y and 'I'rez1su1':e1'g Lorenz- l'z11'ri1+l1, 'l':1111 l'2lI'lWl'igl1T. Clllllqi-PS Burlon, I.0uisz- 'l'l10111ps011, Evelyn Brooks, Ilonnlml Humlson, EVIIPSE Morgan, Seaton Uapps. N. nmggm- .mv V ?.'f,x-11 W, ' , 1 X x',,x Ivy' HISTURY llllllli Presldenlg Gladys Livingston, Secretaryg Oliver Dale, Gid Fryer, Sara Bess Vaughaui, Mary Ellen Parrish, C111-i.sti11e Neal, Nelle Hitt, Robert Cartwright, J. B. Troutt, 'i'ho111- as Cole, Jack Zeitler, Frank Tinnon. 'W INT I 1 . 1 1 FUNIBIERKYIAIJ l'l1l'B XVillia111 Lucien Tune, Spousorg Ma1'k Cart- wright, Presidentg Mary Jan-e DuBois, Vice- Presideutg Eloise Smith, Secretztry a n d Treasurerg Marie Carnahan, Margaret Ellis, Pauline Watkins, Doris Hillen. IIC-SX3CvfeDCoY.9C.iDGS9Q.fDCaX,D 1 9 3 8 C..IDGX9C.1DCnX.3C.lDGX.9C!OII PII! 26 l Ben A. Muse, Sponsorg Tyree llryson Harris, Presideutg John Treppard, Vice- ICXJLZEGRQLIBGXJLZQ L E S M E M O I R E S SXQLIOGXJQZCGXDQZDIS FUREIG N LA Nl I LIU 4 E CLUB T. D. Coffey, Sponsor, Mary Louise Moody, President, Marvin Morgan, Vice-Presidentg Alex Dclk, Secretary and Treasurer, Wiiii- fred Newell, Evelyn Joyner, Margaret VV0o:l, Marie Vllaggoner, Robert Melvin Alden. I L'T I 'RE FAR MERS A. G. Capps, Sponsor, Otis Hall, Presi- dent, Winford Tittle, Vice-President, Miles Capps, Reporter, Glenn Huffine, Sec- retary, Robert Alden, Treasurer, Claucl Carver, VVatch-Dog. -- Hr Q .-1 fm- ' ,. .,,,,.. -.,,,.....- . HUM ld HCT JNO MIPS FIJI YB Miss Helen Robison, Sponsor: Clara Bell Hall, Presyidentg Cecil Jackson, Vice-Presb dent, Dorothy Lyle, Secretary and Treas- urerg Irene Parrish, Dorothy Ruth Kemper, Onezima Ralph. l52lGX9ll'CGXQLl0GkDY 1 9 3 8 l.fB6X7QZOGX!LfCGX.Dl.fB!l Page 27 I!fwX7l'ISf5X 7Ll.f-,XTPLZC L E S M E M O l R E S GXQLIDKGXJLZCIBXJLIBEI filam 'WYQ 1 IX . M YA !iC3J GXJLZDGRQlIOGRJ 1 9 3 8 CvIBGg9C.IDGi9C..fDGQ9Q.I25I' PEL!! 28 R PF Kaffvf' ff' ff Q64 XX fkv ,J ' 1938 ff 'f 5 ,,. ig H52 I f 1,5 r I 25 if va 1 S Q55 1 ' Q-,' ' Q f + ' -lmlllllfg 5 JQX A , . HMMIIHHIIII H11 Illllliisazs 'ff- 'W' ,E 4. r , Y r 'I 'TE' ' 'WH NJN x ' I' .. . -,' em v -'N 1,' 1 Q ' 4 ' .1 - -A r 'av . v- ',vYf 1 w 1 A y 4 v 4 1 , 1 v -yfq , ., 1 .' 'L V- xx ,. Q 1 4 x wnl ,. F x.., 'Q V . J1 CN 'W len, .,4 A fc., fl'- ! . Y V 6 I K s ' ' 1 lf , 't GXJLZZ-DGXJQIBGXJLIB L E S M E M O I R E S lZDGX.3LZBGXJLfDIG F :uf l ,f .J- . lm The G. H. S. football team, although not oversuccessful in games won, had a very good season. The team played one of the stiffest schedules in the his- tory ot' the school and barring all injuries might have made a better success. The Lettermen are: Capt. Dorris, Alt. Capt. Garrett, Harris, O'Connell, Schlei- cher, Huffine, Cole, Tinnon, Hall, Alden, Gilliam, Allen, Mickle, Burton and Mgr. Sanders. ootlnau - Baseball The 19356 G. H. S. baseball team is the high spot of the athletic program. Up until the time this was published they had not lost a game, winning six straight and as a result are on top oi' the Interscholastic Baseball League. The Lettermen are: Capt. Garrett, T. Cole, Dorris, Collins, J. Schleicher, VVilliams, r Mosley, P. Schleicher, Wright, Allen, M, Cole and Mgr. O'Connell. , , x I uf A 1 A, 1 7 7t7,z,1ewtff C ft , .Y YWLWLYW 6X7LXCGX.3LIDGX2lZOGk9 1 9 3 8 C.fDQX9C.fDGX9C.lDGi7CvQ5 Page 31 IIGKQLZDGXQLIPK-,XQLIQ L E 5 M E M O I R E S SXJLZDGXJQIDGXJLIBU U W W- R, , Y ,i -, ....,-v l The G. H. S. basketball team, although not so successful in winning games. lacked nothing in uleterlnination. They played the gains fairly and always succeeded in giving the opposing team quite a lot oi' competition. The Letter- inen are as follows: Capt. Iieun Curtis: Alt. Capt. Geneva Hall, Clara Belle Hull, Ann L:1mlI'o1'cl, lidnu Stul'1'ord, Lois Brown, Helen Robertson, Anna Ruth llrown, Evelyn Brooks, Iloris Hlllcn and Mgr, Virginia Ricllurdson. Basleetlaau The basketball tezun ol' G. H. S. 4-njoyeml an very successful season, winning a lllilj0I'lly ol' their gains-s. The l.oys got l'1'lllt,llll revellge on such teams as Clarksville, S1ll'lllLIl'iQlLl, Litton and CllII1bL'l'lill1d. When the boys got hot they could score more points luster than any team in the country. The L9U.9I'I1l8ll ure: Capt. llorris, Alt, Capt. llurlon, Sclileicher, Huffine, Mosley, Garrett and Allen. Il6X,JC,1Q5Xv9C,65xv7Q,I3Q,Xv9 1 9 3 8 QZDGXJLZQC-aXJLID5g3 -jgn Page 32 'iGiJlZDkJLICGX9LZE L E S M E M O I R E S 'PEJLZOGX QKXGXQLZBH 1 1 !GX.J Gi3LZ?GX3lIDGXJ 1 9 3 8 lIfD6'XJQ.!eDfi,'l.!QC39LI'BiC Page 33 IIC3,7C,lTGX.QL!SC3jC.ZD L E S M E M O I R E S CEDQIDCEJLZDGXQLZDS IITIUE1 tag 1938 lllskjll-JGS.2l.!bQ5R3l.lmDC-,-X2 1 9 3 8 l.!OGX.DLf0C GX.9llO Page 34 1, i Qf1DVERT1sEMENTs N BANK OF GO0DLE'1'1'SVILLE Deposits Guaranteed Under the l 0deral Deposit Insurance Plan RESOURCES S340,000.00 S. H. VVILHOITE, President CHAS. CARTWRIGHT, Vice-President J. P. GARRETT, Cashier M. A. DRAPER, Assistant Cashier VV. M. Kl4l'l'RlNfl, Bookkvopur COLE Sz GARRETT FUNERAL HOME PHONES Huy f :IU Night - 42 7lll2llll'l' S1-:vivo Guodlvttsvillv, 'Fvnn Burial Insurance Policies Issued J. V. HARRE'l l' W. ll. BOYD r:004l11-rmvill1- Joeltfm FUNERAL DIRECTORS L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Attleboro Massachusetts Leading in the Manufacture ot Class Rings and Pins Commencement Announcements Diplomas Cups - Medals - Trophies Jeweler to the Senior Class of Goodlettsville High School Representative-Irving Harris 205 E. Main St., Jackson, Tenn W. C. MONCRIEF Sz COMPANY Lumber, Millwork, Roofing and Cement Phones Office 101 Residence 112 Goodlettsville, Tennessee We Invite You To Visit Our Cemetery and Mausoleum SPRING HILL CEMETERY PERPETUAL CARE CALLATIN ROAD .Xftt-r I'0IIStll.11I Rcductiou Our RESIDENCE ELECTRIC RATES Arv, NVITI1 Fowl-st Exccptiolls, the LOWEST OF ANY COMPANY IN THE UNITED STATES THE TENNESSEE ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY I'ompIime11tS uf ' ' Svhunlacher tho I?IfILI10I'0I'7, Ask Any Student SCHUMACHER STUDIO 20615 Fifth Ave., Corner Church St. Nashville, Tenn. UOIIIPIIIIICIIIS of COOPERATIVE CAP 84 COWN CO. D1'0scI0n, TUIIIICSSOO VV. 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