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glllfiillfmfl-as THE ARROW LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Class ot I933, approaching the time when, inevitably, we must pass from the association and comradeship ot all lower classmen, for all time, do make this, our last will and testament. We realize with much sadness at heart that we are hardly fitted to assume the burdens ot the civilized world, but, that that is is, and that that is not, is not. First: To the faculty, who have been patient during all the trials we have caused them, we leave the impressions we have made on them, tlattering and otherwise. Second: To the Junior Class we leave our Senior privileges which we have never taken advantage ot, also, they may have the use ot our classroom: we need it no more. That is, some ot us won't. Third: James Hudson leaves his privilege of calling the scholars to their daily toil to A. Jack Prophater. Fourth: Jim Baker bequeaths his good looksl?l to Jesse Slagle. Fifth: To Miss Baird, Carlyle Marney leaves his superior knowledge ot third year Latin with the sincere hope that it will aid her in her attempts to guide other illiterates in their search tor light. Sixth: John Farnham bequeaths his unbearable attitude in class to Irwin Grizzard with the fondest hopes, but extreme doubts, that the atoresaid will be inspired to untold scholastic heights. Seventh: Louise Neergaard leaves her duty ot playing chapel marches to Evelyn Marney. Eighth: To Bill McCluen, Woodrow Kelly be- queaths his intinite knowledge ot all things mechanical. Ninth: Robbie Lee Crabtree bequeaths her col- lection ot chewing gum wads to Helen Milburn. Tenth: Margaret Louise Sanders leaves her trait ot being a chronic talker to Marilyn Neathery. Eleventh: To Helen Shelley, Jack Goldston leaves his quietness. Twelfth: Junior Evans leaves his nose to Garland Thomas. Thirteenth: Pauline Fritts bequeaths her Pretti- ness to no one: it goes with her. Fourteenth: To Woodrow Gardner, Freeman Allen leaves his position as Most All-around Senior. Fifteenth: As J. C. Mee is lacking in walking and hearing facilities, John Tyler Davis bee queaths to him his huge ears and teet. Sixteenth: To Lorene Parker, Betty Bowman wills her infamous grin. Seventeenth: The members ot the original trombone section ot the orchestra, will their places to Bill Krewson and Levis Hampton. Eighteenth: To Dot Sisson and Jack Krise, Sun- shine Adkisson and Janie Gamble leave their unlimited knowledge of French. With the pro- toundest study and concentration it might benefit them a tritle. Nineteenth: Ethel Wallace leaves her bewitch- ing personality and popularity to Clara Mann. Twentieth: The Editor leaves his worries, wor- ries, worries, to the unlucky devil who is chosen next year. ln witness whereot, the Senior Class ot I933 doth hereby attix its name and seal in the presence ot: MARNEY 84 HUDSON, Testators. E6 1. fs- :vi J W., ,.,., , ,,,,,,,,,,,f-iT's. ,,,,,,,,, I X I6
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THE ARRow y- DIARY 1 September 6-School began-lessons assigned. September 8--Going good. September I0-Elected Class Otticers-John's IT, September I2-Argued all day-and ordered our rings! September 23-First Football game-Beat Notre Dame 6-0. September 30-Senior Class well-represented. H. H. S. I4, Karns O. October 5-Elected Annual statt. Whatta statt! October 6-Grade cards-Oh, my! Rings came-Whoopeeee! October 8-H. H. S. 32, Wheat 6. October I0-Selected Annual. Oh, Boy- October I4-Beat Chilhowee I3-O. October I8-The Seniors Curled and Pretty . . . Some pictures. October 2I--Harriman 24, Lenoir City 6-Good old team. November 2-Seniors locked out ot our room. November II-Holiday-Were we glad? ? ? November I2- We began practicing Girl-Shy.' November 23-Play Kingston-Watch-em-boys . . . November 24-Thanksgiving Holidays. December 7-Excused from English-Thanks to Mrs. Bunch. December 8--Senior Class presents Girl-Shy. December I5-lt's all ott now 'till January 2. January 5-Everybody smiling-glad to get baclc? 7 7 January I8-What'll they do without us next year? Nine players on team. January 25-Finals start. Will we be Seniors again next year? January 27-Charles had appendicitis. Miss him, too. February I4--Miss McGuire got a valentine from Jack Allen . . . What's this? February 2I--Even we have to economize. Save your pennies! I I March 2-Tournament . . . Ten Seniors in school. March 6-Charles is back with us. March 9-Our Senior privilege-We went to chapel on Thursday. March I5-Class meeting-Will we have a banquet? 7 ? March 2I-Seniors sponsored Macbeth . . . Money . . . Money . . . Money. March 30-Class Tournament. Senior Boys and Sophomore Girls were lucky. April 5-We sponsored Little Orphan Annie. May I-Just twenty-tive more days and Goodbye, H. H. S. May 2- Senior Frolics ot I933. May 5-Spring Fever's got us. May 2I-Baccalaureate Sermon. Rev. Chaney. May 25-The last Senior Play, Paying the Fiddler. May 26-Well, here it is at last. Graduation, and Farewell, Harriman High School. HELEN DAVIS. Diarist. If J X I 5
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THE ARROW COMMENCEMENT CALENDAR 'Y BACCALAUREATE SERMON May 2I, I933 Processional .........................,.,...,. ..... M rs. R. D. Marsh Hymn-My Faith Loolcs Up to Thee, . ............ Audience Invocation. .,.................. ........ R ev. E. E. Lott Chorus-Crossing the Bar. .. .... High School Glee Club Scripture- Announcements 4..,.,.. ..... S upt. C. R. Wallace Chorus-Selected ..., .... H igh School Glee Club ....Rev. J. L. Chaney .. . . .HoIy, Holy, Holy Sermon ........... . . Hymn ....... Benediction.. ....,...... ,. ......... ..... R ev. R. M. Bell Wednesday, May 24, I933 Eighth Grade Graduation Presentation ot Awards and Certificates SENIOR CLASS PLAY PAYING THE FIDDLER Thursday, May 25, I933 GRADUATION EXERCISE AND LITERARY ADDRESS May 26, 1933 Processional-Priest's March .,...........,...., ..,. H igh School Orchestra Invocation ............,.......... ,..... R ev. A. C. Killifer Class Song-Commencement Days .... ...... S enior Class Salutatory ...,.... .......,... ..,..........., P a ullne Frltts John Tyler Davis Duet .,...... ..., L ouise Neergaard and Lois Duttey John McGIothin James Baker Quartette ........., Arthur Rivers, James Hudson, John Tyler Davis, Carlyle Marney Commencement Address .............. Dean J. D. Hoskins, University of Tennessee Valedictory .... .........,.....,.....,... ..,.........,.. Presentation ot Diplomas .... ,.................... S upt. C. R. Wallace Alma Mater .....,...... ..... S eniors and Audience Benediction ,.......... ........... ...... R e v. M. C. Weikel .L ,,,,, ,.,., ,, .,,,,,,,,,,,uf,iii .,,,,,.,,. . --... ,. ,, 7 X I7
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