Goodlettsville High School - Trojan Yearbook (Goodlettsville, TN)

 - Class of 1938

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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

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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



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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

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