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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. -- '
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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
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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
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