Highland Heigts Junior High School - Lights Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

 - Class of 1934

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wwf X if 'H 1-aaa-EN 9 fler-1-c-aa-1--r S f x ' GCELA S HELH. WE, MARJQRIE BYRAM AND GLADYS BORUM, of the senior class of 1954 of Highland Heights School of Nashville, Tennessee, being of sound and indisposed mind QD do hereby will and bequeath all our worldly possessions in the following manner, to wit: To ALI. THE FACULTY-3 pair of skates to get to faculty meetings. EVELYN ALLISON-'B muliled ukelele. BE1'rIJEAN ARE-an expression teacher. FRANCES ARNETTE-A telegram LUCILLE BLANRENsHIP--an alarm clock. OVALENA BOND 3 menu slip. GI.ADYs BORUM-some height. MARJORIE BYRAM--a cashier to keep up with Gus Tidwell's finances. KATHERINE BRAOEY--a sister. EDNA BRILEY-knowledge in bookkeeping. STELLA BYRAM-some makeup. MARY CARTER-some pounds. MARY COOPER'S0m6 pep. MELEA DIOR--some ads. EVELYN DOUGLAS SOmC curling irons. Lois EDGIN'-'ODE lipstick. MARY FRANCES EDGIN--Mrs. Davy's regards. BETTY LOU GRIEEI'rI-Is-a back seat. DOROTHY Gnntnss-a diet. DOROTHY HALL-a iingerwave. FRANCIS HARGlS1ChEStEf. MAURINE HARRIS-some poor grades. ALMA HOUSE-a music lesson. SARAH HUGHBY 8 powder puif. PEARL KOELLIN-3 little more dignity. ANNIE LAURIE LEE-some boy friends. MILDRED LEWIS--Edley. VIRGINIA MARLIN-'8 funny paper. CORRINE MCINTYRE-an Austin. MARY ANNA PARRIsH-an allfday sucker. MARINE MooRE--exercise. VERDA PEARSON'-3 bag of peanuts. BERNADINE PRlCB'SOm9 candy. RUBY REYNOLDS H small portion of everything. SARAH RANDOLPH'3 romantic lover. JUANITA RICE-a cottage. Rum' SCHARE-a permanent. MATTIE SIEVERS--half the eats in the lunch room. MARIE SMITH-some chewing gum. HELEN STEWART-'3 short dress. RUTH STEWART-8 boy friend. THELMA SWEENEX'-H Highland Lights. BERDENIA THOMAS-A Scout pin. MARY THor.IAsoN-a story to write. MILDRED UNDERWOOD-'3 science book. DOROTHY WEATHERPORD'S0m6 tap slippers. PAULINE YOUNGER13 paper boy. MARTHA FROS'I 3 bag of sugar. LILLY MAI NoE-a loud speaker. CATHERINE Pour-a dose of grow-quick. DOROTHY' SlMPSON R bottle of vaseline. RUTH CALLIS-a black wig. GERALDINE CUTRELI.-a little excitement. SALLY MAUDE HARDlNG a brother with brains, LOUISE JONES'-an audience. MARY LOUISE LEsrER-a car. HELEN MADDUX 3 fair complexion. KATHERYN PARIs-a bottle of castor oil. JUANITA STARR-'H tight skirt. DOROTHY VINCENTQB bit of heaven. MARION WARREN-some golden curls. COLLEEN WINSETT'-3 Weiner roast. VERNON AITA'-l0tS of MIT . ROY ANDREws-some pep. PAUL BLACKBURN S0mB ukelele lessons. MAYEQRD BROOKS'3 memory. ROY CARTWRIGHT'-H French harp. GLEASON CLINARDQHH Ancient Mariner. BILLY Ew'roN-a plan to get out of school. TRUETTB EWTON-3 fooler. RUSSELL FOSTER'S0mB tight pants. FRANK FusoN-a medal Cbrassl. ALGY GONZALES'-'SOMC curly hair. WARREN GRAVES'-3 bottle of hair tonic. WILLIAM GRAY--Christine HARVEY H111-peroxide. ROE RAY HONEYCUT1'-fa barber shop. ROY HUNNIcUr'r-remedial school. J. B. LAw-a comb and mirror. ROBERT LEONARD-an argument. RICHARD MALONE-some brains. CARL MARTIN-'H bottle of perfume. LYNN MAX'01B silencer. HAROLD MCBRIDE-a girl with a golden voice CFrankiej. FRED MORGAN'3 dismissal slip. J. D. MORRIS-a job as note carrier for M. L. MAURICE PARDUB13 back brace. MACON PARlS SOmB spinach. CHARLIE PARSLEY- 8 secretary. GLENN REAvIs-some good looks. BILLY REYNOLDS-some long pants. BILLY RosE--Gladys Belle Taylor. CLARENCE SANDERs-ten easy lessons in How to Make Love. CHARLES SANFORDLMOIB life. LUTHER SMITH 3 suit of red llannels. CContinued on Page 271 Page Nine

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Page Ten lW2 'H I-GH Q gli-ea-1-fr s fpi 'MX QLASSTMDPHIQY IN NINETEEN HUNDRED EIETY-POUR upon a station platform stood a man six feet tall, rather good looking and forty years of age. He was apparently waiting for a train as he was impatiently walking up and down the platform changing his big black cigar from one side of his mouth to the other, and at the same time keeping his eye permanently fixed upon two traveling bags close by. As he was gathering up his belongings in preparation for the onfcoming train, he was slapped on the back by a big husky man apparently about the same age. They had not met for twenty years, and the surprise of the two would inf dicate that they had been reared in the same community. They both expressed a desire to talk of the gang-that gang of 1934 at Highland Heights. As they boarded the train, they found a seat and lounged lazily back to begin their visit which was most interesting. They told of that solemn fellow CHARLES PARSLEY who was now a minister in the largest Baptist Church in Memphis. BERNADINE PRICE had become an actress and was playing Little Eva in Uncle Tom's Cabin at Hollywood Calif., BDNA BRILEY and JUANITA RICE had also left Nashville and were the owners of a Beauty Parlor in Chicago where they helped many to reduce by a rolling method. THELMA SWEENEY and MAXINE MOORE were spending their summer months in the mountains where they had com' pleted their book How to Stay Beautiful Through Youth. After many failures ALGY GoNzAI.Es had invented a StayStraight Hair Tcnic-which is now on the market for eighteen cents a bottle, against the wishes of the Nashville Health Department. PAULINE YOUNGER had erected a hospital for sick cats and dogs and was sued for a million by same. BILLY Rose had been promoted to head janitor of the City Schools. A matrimonial Bureau operated by the partners, FRANK GOWER, VERMON AITA, ROY ANDREWS, and WILLIALi GREY is proving successful in the city of Knoxville. MAR- IORIE BYRAM was now the second wife of GLADYS BORUI-fs fourth husband. At this time the men stopped for a while to discuss the coming presidential campaign, the managers of which were BILLY EW10N and CLIFTON YOUNG. They then told of RAY CARTWRIGHT and EUGENE PHILLIPS who had been doing darefdevil stunts in a motor dome at Chattanooga. FRANCES ARNETTE had been advanced to cashier of the lunchroom at the Depot in Nashville. It became known through a letter received by PAUL BLACREURN now a minister in the still small town of Lebanon that MARY ANNA PARRISH had been for the past three years matron in the Old Soldier's Home at Dayton, Ohio, and KARL MARTIN had become chief instructor in Bookkeeping at East Nashville High. BETTY Lou GRIFFITH is a lecturer on Nature Study at Vanderbilt University. BETTY JEAN ARP and SARA HUGI-IEY are skating instructors at the Soldier's Home in Alabama. STELLA BYRAM and MATTIE SEIvERs are chief dancing instructors for the Denishawn Dancers. DOROTHY WEATHEREORD had been married four times and thinks that she has found the right man. LUCILLE BLANKEN' sun' is married to a farmer just north of Nashville. ANNIE LAURA LEE is living in British Columbia and is a noted authority on art. As the men knocked the ashes off their cigars, they talked on. MAYPORD BROOKS was in the West being a famous rider of bronchos. GLEASON CLINARD and RUssELL FOSTER are head sausage stulfers of a chain of stores in Nebraska. And by the way, TRUETT EWTON and WARREN GRAVES are cowboys out West. ' Lighting a cigar the other man said that two months before he bid farewell to HARVEY HITT, ROE RAY HONEYCUTT and CECIL WATSON who were leaving for Hastings where they would endeavor to establish a missionary post. CLARENCE SANDERS with CHARLES SANFORD is running a Punchfandfjudy show in Altoona. At this time the train drew to a stop, the two men, leaving it for some fresh air and a few steps on the station platform. Do you know? said one, that RAY STRAIN, husband of BERDENIA THOMAS, is sueing for a divorce? VIRGINIA MARLIN is pgxying in the 'George White Scandalsf CORINNE MCINTYRE is working in a neat little art shop opened by an eastern art rm. ROBERT LEONARD is now President of the Time'Killers' League and FRANK FUSON Vice President. A letter was received by J. B. LAW and he states that MILDRED LEWIS and MARY COOPER have for Eve years been teachers of Spanish at Nebraska University and DOROTHY' GRIMES, PEARL KOELLEIN, GLApYs BELL TA!'LOR, and Louise WADE left last spring for a visit in Europe. While I was in Denver last june whom should I meet but JOHN ED WALKER, LUTHER THORTON, DAYTON WARD, and THOMAS WEBSTER who were working at the Lumber Company. HAROLD MCBRIDE is taking Andy Gump's place in a comic strip in Clinton, Ill. He thought he might need some support so he takes with him RICHARD MALONE, FRED MORGAN, J. D. MORRIS and LYNN MAYO. MAURICE PARDUE, MACON PARIS, GLENN REAvIs, LUTHER SMITH and BILLY REYNOLDS are interested in agriculture so they have gone West. ' fffontinued on Page 277

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