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| JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Pe VORPLC Hiren 5 oho Sac get Ras Bilbrey ire Lr esiGenihicint, n.d ft ea Pee oe Bo Brice NPG IE aed 5 ce en See ane a ty eee ee James Chandler PIGreCIteLT Caneea’ nk eer ee 2 eS AS oc Dan Veazey Cheer Leaders....Mary Louise Hert, Eddie W. Berry BP DOTISOT pee ere ore Se reac Miss Cook First row—Alan Lasater, Peggy Jones, Susan Nelson, J. D. Underwood, Katrina Clark, Peggy Dancy, R. T. Miller Second row—Mary Johnson, Bo Brice, Maxine Mathis, Jane Kemp, J. W. Emmons, Esther Anne Fryer, Jane Fite, Allen Clark Third row—Horace Whitehead, Jr., Earlene Capps, Joe Marr, Jacqueline Hill, J. C. Hamilton, Bonnie Gardner, James Chandler Fourth row—Ann Powers, Virgil Underwood, Jean Williams, Harold Nairon, Gene Abernathy, Gene Presson, Anna Margaret Nesbitt, Elroy Hill Fifth row—John D. Black, Earlene Smith, Ben Hagler, Bobbie Jean Burton, Charles Edward Trotter, Helen Williams, Ray Lowry Sixth row—Virginia Hobby, Robert Lowe, Sarah Cates, W. Homer Carter, Jr., Joyce Willoughby, Robert Earle Odom, Jane Williams First row—Dickie Sensing, Katherine Phelps, Dorothy Atkins, Ann Fitzsimmons, Maunone Mitchell, Viann Vincent, Dan Veazey Second row—Patricia Yarbrough, C. W. Davis, Billie Sager, Rebecca Blanton, Albert Welch, Pat Highfill, Martha Marshall, Eddie W. Berry Third row—James G. Higgs, Joy Prince, Jane Springer, Frank Gorman, Mary Louise Hert, Bobbie Jean Hedges, Frank Leslie Clements. Fourth row—Elizabeth Brooks, Ernest Williams, Anna Mae Howard, Daniel Blanie Jeffrey, Mary Ann Gaylor, Glenn Aden Gentry, Leona Medlock Fifth row—Ralph Eugene Jackson, Ruth Odom, Doris H. Ray, Frances Redmon, Franklin Ledsinger, Doris Freeman, Dewey Ramsey Sixth row—Shirley Carter, Doan Jackson, Frances Arnett, Roland Parkhill, Audrey Green, Reginald Nairon, Louane Brooks Not Pictured—Ras Bilbrey, Billy Knox 9 1
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1948 of E. W. Grove Henry County High School, City of Paris, County of Henry, State of Tennessee, being of unbalanced mind, worn-out body, and disreputable character, do ordain and establish this, our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To the juniors, we leave the prestige and honor of becoming seniors, like unto ourselves. ARTICLE II To the sophomores, our sister class, we leave any gum stuck under the desks, the paper behind the lockers in “lover's lane, and all the student chapel programs they can muster. ARTICLE Ill To the freshmen, who are no longer too green to burn, we leave three more years of climbing the “Hill” to ye olde school. ARTICLE IV To our teachers, our sponsors, and our principal, we leave our undying gratitude for attempting to purvey some of their knowledge to us, and for having patience with us over the years we have been with them. ARTICLE V Harrell Barton, do bequeath my cowlick to any purple cow. Christine Bray, do leave my intelligent questions here, so hopes my English class. Ann Brown, do leave with Jack, hoping to hold him forever. Jack Brown, do bequeath my ability to write absurd themes to Miss Morris, so she won't have to put up with it next year. Evelyn Burnette, do leave my quietness and mildness of man- ner to Jane Springer. Mary Alice Burton, do bequeath my ability to lift my eye- brow and say “Now yall,” to any girl who wants to be as innocent. George Carter, do leave my money worries and salesmanship to James Chandler. Joe Ed Casey, do bequeath my hunting magazines and old rusty traps to Alan Lasater. Billy Jean Cate, do leave my ways with the stronger sex to Margaret Anne McGehee. Barbara Clark, bequeath my artistry to any boy who needs pin-ups in his locker. Jo Frank Cole, leave my curly black locks to Glynn Stev- enson. Polly Comer, do leave my long pig-tail to any new Chinese boy. Elaine Compton, bequeath my nickname “Pokey” to anyone who can be as slow finishing dinner. Marjorie Cooper, leave my friendly smile to Jo Ann Paschall, just to sorta keep it in the family! Malcolm Council, do leave my ready wit and live-wire jokes to anyone who can use it in History IV next year. Dudley Culpepper, will my ability to pronounce “docile” to the entire junior class so Miss Morris can't rib them about it. Boyd Davis, leave my height to Dan Veazey, so he can look over Viann. Miriam Deal, bequeath my excellent typing papers to the school library, to be used as reference by all future typing students. Emily Enoch, leave my ability as a guard to next year's team—may they use it wisely. Jimmy Fisher, do leave? Charles Fitch, leave my new Buick to my Dad, after I see Marjorie again. Patsy French, bequeath my charm and personality to any lucky girl Bette Gaskin, leave my intelligence to John Perry Johnson, who really needs it. Annie Glover, bequeath my friendliness to Boo Brown. Betty Griffin, leave the secret of “Griffin's Shoe Polish” to anyone who wishes to be a millionaire. Joan Gross, leave my ability to look like I'm always in a hurry to Jimmy Berry. George Hall, leave my ability to explain physics and solid geometry problems to anyone who loves to confuse people. Betty Hastings, leave my red hair to Eddie Berry, for he has a tie that will go with it. Leon Henderson, bequeath my quiet unassuming manner to Burly Odom. I, Martha Frances Hill, leave my boisterous, loud mouth to Carol Fish. Bobby Holder, regretfully leave my basketball suit to Betty Jane Williams, but I doubt if it will fit her. John Hooper, leave my football and basketball ability to little “Chick” King, who will be big like me some day. Sue Jackson, bequeath my blue Plymouth to all the souls who ride to school with me. Vernon Kean, leave the football team and my book “How To Get Along With Girls” to Ras Bilbrey. Betty Kenney, Ps give all my broken and cracked bones to any team-mate that wants them. Agnes Lyon, leave my ability to blush when Mr. Pitner calls on me, to Becky Fagenbaum. Beth Mann, leave my cheerleading voice and other quiet ways to Milburn Covington. Joan Maxedon, leave my pamphlet on “How To Hold a Foot- ball Player” to Mary Louise Hert. Beverly Meals, bequeath my genius and the “Annual” to next year's editor. Leonard Medlock, leave my flaming red hair to Bobby Higge. (Just think what he will look like!) Jewel Melton, leave my huge size to M. FP. Hurdle. Norma Murphy, bequeath my good Irish name to Betty Kistenmacher. Billy Mustian, leave my “Joe Miller Jokebook” and various other corny tidbits to Glenn Gentry. John McAskill, bequeath all my ties to anyone who can make a good rag rug from them. Ca eee leave my charming ways to Gene Aber- nathy. Ba ae bequeath my continuous good nature to Tom ayo. Joseph Norton, leave my old state-guard uniform to any other patriotic-minded lad. Betty Olds, bequeath my Puryear boy-friends to anyone who likes foreigners. Emily Orr, leave my ability to get myself flustered to Sue Gail Barton. Sara Owen, bequeath my ability to say memory work to Anna Margaret Nesbitt. Carlos Owens, leave my sister here. Isn't that tough for her? , Polk Paschall, leave my assortment of automobiles to anyone who wants to run out of gas in three different cars in one night. Jerry Ridgeway, bequeath my name “Queenie” to Princess Elizabeth. John Russell, leave my quiet grin to Sam Ed Brown. Charles Rye, leave my ability to cause disturbances in Span- ish class to anyone who thinks he can get away with it. Margaret Smith, leave Donald Holcomb, much to my annoy- ance. Mildred Spann, bequeath my position as typist on the “Comet” to any other unfortunate person. Virginia Sturdivant, leave my even disposition to the junior girls, for they will certainly need it next year. Robert Taylor, leave my speediness to Frank Clements. Lowell Thomas, bequeath my wasp-dodging ability to all who take History IV next year. Sue Turner, leave my cute giggle to Shirley Carter. Randy Turner, leave Jane Fite to the awaiting wolves, but just for a little while. Mary Williams, bequeath my winning ways to Ann Powers. Sue Sparks, leave my half-empty bottle of hydrogen peroxide to Virginia Hobby. Bill Sutton, leave my gift of gab to anyone who likes to talk to Miss Morris during English class. Gerald White, bequeath my driving ability(?) to all those who have not yet mastered the art. Aileen Whitehead, leave my ring to any girl. (They all want to get married!) Norma Workman, gladly leave my text-books. K. B. Humphreys, leave old Grove and my friends there and at Humboldt with many wonderful memories of times spent with them. Signed and sealed by the following: Executioner: K. B. Humphreys, Jr. Witnesses: Ima Dope, I. C. Yew, Henrietta Lotta Snailheads
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Secretary Treasurer Bob Compton lins, Cynthia Hancock Mr. C. T. Pardue First rou enneth Sliger, June Overcast } 1s, Jo Ann Sturdivant, Bobbie Jeanne Gaskin, Juanita George, Robert King econd row—Wade Melton, va y , Cynthia Hancock, Ray Adams, Sue Neal Burnette, Glynn Stevenson, Sarah Maynard Third row—Lorine Wade, CI enry Marti 7o, Annie Pinson, Bob Compton, Mattie Mills, Tom Fisher h rou over Joyner, Ann Neese, Curtis Freeland, Gail Barton, John Lewis, Gloria Culpepper, John Hopkins, Anita Davis ifth row—Betty Jane Williams, Bobby y. Rebecca Fagenbaum, Harold oan ght, John Glisson, Betty Jackson ixth row—Charles Owens, Mary Elizabeth Beard, e Langford, Johnni ichardson, Billy Snow, Betty Ann Hall, Guy Hil’ eventh amy ber lark int Younger, Neal Paschall, Charles Burns First row—G Morris, Billie Ladd, Carole Mann, Carrie McFadden, Joyce Redden, Regina Underwood, Charles Beard, Don Sutton Second row—LaRue Wainscott, Carlton Lindsey, Margie Smith, Harry Thomas Marcus, Jean Muzzall, Robert Webb, Regina Maddox, Tommy Norwood Third row—M. F. Hurdle, Doone Fish, Dorris James, Joan Scott, Bobby Higgs, Patricia Owens, Charles Walker, Ollen Thompson Fourth row—Bobbie Faye Vaughn, Donald Holcomb, Jessie Davis, Billy Joe Adams, Mary Vaughn, Jimmy McGehee, Judith Younger, Billy Chenoweth Fifth row—Jesse Robinson, June Caldwell, Robert Bevill, Rubye Lamb, Horace Davidson, Anne McGehee, Charles N. McCutcheon Sixth row—Joel Owens, Rebecca Brisendine, Bob Cole, Mary Dunn, Billy Collin s, Patty Jackson, Milburn Covington Seve ow—Warren Bennett, Lawrence Chapman, James Lee Dowdy, Bryant Brummitt, Charles King, Dan King, Mickie Perry Not Pictured—Ann Caldwell, Jimmy Evans 20
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