Harriman High School - Arrow Yearbook (Harriman, TN)

 - Class of 1930

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V V , fav, , THE Annow - - .. 1 N f , Y . V 3.10 'Md S 9 . The lLas1t: Will and Testament X i ol: the Class ol: '30 W . l Y! E, the Class of 1930, of Harriman High School, of the City of Harriman, X ' of the State of Tennessee, have come to our last hours, and being in our E sl right mind, do hereby give, bequeath, and devise all our worldly goods among 'I 'B ' the following beneficiaries, said members of Harriman High School: N X First-To Mr. Wallace, our superintendent, to Mr. Black, our principal, and to 5 X KY our beloved faculty, who have in every way so faithfully aided us in our past year, , X X we give and bequeath our sincere appreciation and thanks for all they have done to - Q .r make our success possible. ' l Q N Serena'-To the Junior Class we leave our Senior room. We give, also, our K ' Q Senior .privileges Cthough they are but fewj, which we have enjoyed during our year ' XX K as Seniors. ? X W Third-To our class teacher, Miss Stansberry, the admiration and friendship of A X the Class of '30. . LIU Kay Fourth-Madge Farnham leaves her grades to Stanley Dalton. S I ifth-Wayne Freels leaves his winning ways to Arnold Norman. , Yi ' Xu Sixth-Ruby Davis and Mabel Crass leave their privilege of ringing the bell to Harold Williamsi Seventh-Ruby Davis leaves her sweet smiles to Bill Allen.. ll X 3 Eighth-Mary Jane Evans leaves her name as a Silly Senior to Dorothy Robin- i N son. T ,WIN X Q W Ninth-Garland Alley and Saltyl' Foster leave their ability to play football to ii S Q, if VVilbert Rowe and P'eanut', West. XX A Tenth-Gertrude Bussell leaves her indifferent attitude to Emmogene Sadler. f N ' x N Elwenih-Zella Davisleaves her place as cheer leader to Tossie Davis: N . X Twelfth-To the Freshman Class we leave parking space for Kiddy Karsn in A . the basement. . A g, I Thirteenth-Mabel Crass leaves her Senior Dignity to Herman Abbey. V i 'xi ' Fourleenth-Isabelle Goodwin and Nancy Pearl Hill leave their Senior Knowl- K edge to Peanut West and Guy Boshears. Wg Fifteenth- , my Q 5 'ft t. l Sixteenth-Ethel Turpin and Eleanor D'Armond leave their ability to play basket i RQ J ball to Margaret John McGi1iley and Hazel Cook, l , X Seventeenth-And last we will to the pupils of Harriman High School any XX? knowledge which we have failed to get during our stay in high school. 1 Q :SX In witness thereof, we, the Class of 1930, and the Testator, have this day set our X l K ' hand and seal, this thirteenth day of May, nineteen hundred and thirty. l Sf i X CLASS OF '3o. l I D,ARNION1Q, Testator. If . K ,, . A-V 9,430 1 . I8 X-' ' s OV fb affzftzfed 5 1. 1 ' 7 ' X . if Ti- i W s t i i . W ICAC ' ' DJJ' 'JU ' ' I 1 I M - fh-.A..41Zn-, --.ld D'n0,nf-il r..Dn. I -

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rmi Annow , , 7 NW, Tenth : Two old maid school teachers planning to visit their parents .e W , 5 ' ,fa ,f- K mmf!!-fr 01' -- 'pf fvzu- If -A-'Vf ' ' i 'i 2 X2 Class Prophecy x X3 X fc J ESTERDAY, as I was strolling through the woods, I was I ' wondering what my classmates would be doing ten years from . I . Y I now. Then I met an old woman. She must have read my fi 4 . thoughts, for She said to me, If you will follow me, I Will Sh0W yOu Q X: B, your classmates as they will be ten years from now. Being curious Sw, N to know their fate, I followed her. She led me to a little log cabin far W - Q N ' back in the forest. We entered the cabin. The old woman went to the ' QA ' end of the room and drew back a curtain. There I saw: X . First: The faculty of Harriman High School having their pictures , Q y ' taken for the annual. Among those were Garland Alley, principal, wk , Isabelle Goodwin, English, and Mary jane Evani Latin and French. , J: V Xl Sfrond: One of our best poets, Alma Lee. 1 i Third: A speaker before a large audience, Helen Harris. Q Q l K . Fourth: The wife of the Governor of Tennessee giving a tea. She NJ X' i was formerly Madge Farnham. I K lg ' Fifth: A girl walking across Niagara Falls on a tight rope. It was 3 Eleanor D'ALI90iq-QL Q 8 ' i OC Sixth: A farmer. Ah! She was Mabel Crass before her mar- - Q 4 riage. Q f'- Mix x 3 Q I X Seventh: A large hospital. The head doctor is Wayrie Freels, W ' yi 2 Q Wilma Dorsey, dietitian, and Gertrude Bussell, head nurse. X XQQ ll Eighth: A crowd of boys and girls starting on a basket ball trip. , - w Ch E ' The coaches are Arrvthur-,Foster and Zella Davis, N9 JN l ' , Ninth: A modern country home. It is the home of Mr. and Mfg .2 lv- Dugan N-ewcom-bg Mrs. Newcomb was formerly Nancy Pearl Hilh for the week-end. They are Ruby Davis and Ethel Turpin. . 'U M E HEL T RPIN, Prophet. 34 ff 50 5734 sl AJ I IO . , n QV ' . . lg' ,1 I ' ' I I I I 1 , , 7 I- - , 1 Kira: 1 fi I f Q ift4 , gig! i 5 0,.,..l Ai ,,.J.'0.- .'



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x , A 14 1 X . ! C J f ll-llf ADD kf'ig'iX I-':, N' 'I Q' . I C ll ' N 3 Sennioir Diary ' ra 'I J , SEPTEMBER Z' 3-School opens. Mercy!!! ' ' X, 4-Oh. my! Teachers start out right by assigning lessons. 'X '- ' C its 5-Seniors elect officers. J X QR. 9-Seniors all excited: a ring salesman came. B E iz-Ordered rings. Standardized the rings. Whoopee! I CJ '3 'A'1 U2!,Eff,f.!P2tCi.--.QE!i.r2I1-9k1.ss.o ,r rin 4' 3 I ,' ,' S if N 20-FII'-Sf game of season, and lost. Oliver Springs, 23 Harriman, 0. X Y :J 27--Another game lost. McMinnville, 243 H. H. S., 6. What's the matter, boys? -P X gl OCTOBER N C, I-Staff meeting. 5 2' 4-Boys journey to Greeneville. Peanut doesn't like to eat in pieces. The boys found The Y ' f 'fhge lVlusketeers while they were there. Y ,CX Y Y Y h 7-8-9-Seniors get out of school to have picH1res made. - 'Q 5' Q 11-Plaved cur old rival. Kingston. They beat for first time since '26. , li S 12- Tag day. Everybody wears a tag. Y A -Q ' 18-Big day! Game with LaFollette. Not bad. Big Carnival in the H. H. S. gym. N gs ? 25-Another game. Boys, fight! Sweetwater, grg H. H. S., o. ' . 28-Girls sore after light basketball practice. ' , i 31-XAQIOOPCC! We heat Lenoir City. Teachers go to Knoxville. Pupils rest easy. ' Q' V . Qi- sl NOVEMBER X Q 4- ' irls a basket ball for a ' ' f 1 6-7-8-Rain! Rain! Rain! Every o y scared. We didn't have a flood, though. Q 4 11-Holiday! Everybody goes to Rockwood to see the big game. Oh, my! They won, 6-o. N L 15-Bill, 0'Nevie, Margaret, Dotty, Tossy, Helen AdMQeLABug, and-.T-ig-went to Etowah to seg. 1 N- Y Harriman pl-ay York, not Etowah. .ffSalty g1t,tQ-Dstayba while 1n?heYnevv,h0spitgj.' , X V 18-Harold shot ia torpedo out fiiemwindow. Mr. Wallace didn't THE it, so he sent the poor V V Y boy home-indefinitely! l ' ' -X . x9-Poor Mary Janedbetter stay off those cherry preserxgs. t'You' e o r ' 'n Take ten la s. XY 1, zo-Mr. Wallace let Harold come backjto school so he wouldn't miss exams. 1ce o . X. Y J Wallace. ' ' ,- ,V 21- ' of Qgghasket ball team. Some manager! N If 22- now! Snow! Snow! Game cancelled with Soutli Harriman liecaie of snow. X. xx- 26-iIhCN2IlCiVVh0 shot the torpedo in Miss Cassell's study hall wasn't brave enough to tell hg M fx - didmig, ' ' e'e' E E ' E' N .Q .2 27-LHSI game of season and just think--they won it over Jellico, 13-o! Whoopee! Q95 K. X. ' 28-29-Everybody blue 'cause we don't have to go to school. DECEMBER X K 2-Seniors didn't know they were silly until they went to history class. ' S Y- 3- ' I le They had their class in the 'tnesthroomf where every- QD . could rest while reci ' f X ' xg Q 4-All Seniors excite ecause the rings came. Wayne Freels decided that the seats in the Q Q -J 'Y Freshman room were better than the ones in the Senior room. , XX YN Y 5- Garlic Dayf'A! Why do the girls ggrumbig - Q W, 6-The bird in the Senior room was supposed to have been killed, but it was heard singing f X J again its beautiful songs. Y, J - ' 13- et baugmLL let Oliver S rings outdo them, 4 16- eniors have had a time selling annuals. Whats fhe matter with the class? A Q I7-Seniors get down to business thinking of what they want for Christmas. j 18-Poor Seniors have a hard time! We're having to burn midnight oil to get our themes in X. before Christmas. 19-Whoopee! Another basket ball game! Thggirls are strutting their stuffg they've won tlvo . T zo- en . usy writing letters to Santa Claus. Hotudogl Out of school till after Christmas! ' I 5, ffiw 84,0 Agwffgfffnf 4, ' ff. ' ' J , f. ,P - ceiv. U. ,Y -- .. N ui-'2j 'vy' fy y 7037 'rlvri E ' 1 1 I Q ' ' l , s f qi i r 36 - f I ' fX I - n I , ' Ai'

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