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

 - Class of 1934

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wwf! jfs-1575155--I-casa-'rixyj Q X f gag CLASS PROPHECY iContiuued from Page 101 Then the conversation concerning women began again: NEVELYN ALLISON and OVALENA BOND are just the same as when they went to school. They are reporters for the Domestic Relations Court. There are two women out of this class 1 know have been married for Hfteen years-formerly KATI-IERYN BRACEY and LoIs EDGIN. MARY FRANcEs EDGIN is married but to whom? Moiitgomeryfward has accepted MELEA DICK, EVELYN DOUGLAS, FRANcEs HARoIs, and DoRorHY HALL as silent partners into their Company. Another lady, ALMA Housn, was director of dancing in the Denishawn School. MAURINE HARRIS and MARY CARTER are distinguished actresses in New York. .KVERDA PEARSON, SARA RANDOLPH, RUBY REYNOLDS and RUBY SCI-IARE are nurses in the Tuberculosis Hospital in South Carolina. HELEN STEXVART, MARIE SMITH, and MARY THOMASON are working in the American Bread Company in Nashville. By this time the journey was over and they had arrived at their destination. They shook hands and departed, each expressing the wish that they might meet again soon. OVALENA BOND 1 1 1 CLASS WILL cCO11lf11UEd from Page 95 CLAUDE GooDwIN-a smart little sister. WM. GRIFFITH'-3. horse and buggy. LEONARD HARDAWAX '8 box of rouge. RAY STRAIN'-R girl friend. LUTHER THARTQN-a straw hat. JOHN Ep WALKER'3 dimple. FRANK GOWER 3 permanent. DAYTON WARD-a skooter. CECIL WATSON'-M155 Cooper. THoEIAs WEBSTER-'H doll. BEN WILLlAMS a rattler. CLAUDE WXNSTEAD-3 doughnut. SPENCER WISE1H dictionary. CLIFTON YOUNG-another blush. CHESTER HARPER--a harmonica. CHARLES HITNER'3 bass voice. JULIAN WlLLIAh1S'3 book of fairy tales. DEE AYERS-CWO waffles with butter. ALVIN BRIocs-a book on how to play basket hall. EVERETTE COLLlNS SOmE drum lessons. WOODROW HANE'SOm2 vitamins. PERCY MlLLER'SOmD rubber heels. EUGENE PHILLIPS-a large mouth. HOUSTON STIDHAM'-R jar of vanishing cream. RAYMOND BLAIR-one persimmon fgreeni. 1 Y Y PRINCIPAIQS ANNUAL REPORT fConti11ued from Page 115 The general activity period has had a Exed place on our daily program-one day for Home Room, one for Hobby, one for school program, one for play day. It is an interesting sight to see near 500 children playing group games in one yard. The fifth clay is given over to games with other schools. A The Remedial School has proven a great help to backward and indifferent pupils. It has worked no hardship on any one teacher as her turn comes only once in three weeks. The introduction of a daily register of all students who stay proved a decided advantage, since it readily reveals the students who need attention. This register shows at a glance the entirel scholarship and conduct record of every student in the school who may have been detained any day at remedial schoo . Altogether it has been a highly successful year. The principal wishes to reiterate his thanks to all who had a part in making it so. H. S. Lipscoms. IN MEMORY OF MEMBER or SENIOR CLASS OF HIGHLAND HEIGHTS Died anuavy 71 1934 Maniac Hilillianis , I as Page 'Twenty Seven L 1



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Nlfwk 'H I-G-1- eI lj 5 Q-G--I-I-'I' S f xX First Row: EDWIN MILLER, J. B. LAW, ALG1' GONZALES, MANOUS BRACY, RAY CARTWRIGHT, WILLIE GRIEEITH, RAY STRAIN, EDLEY JARRELD, DAYTON WARD. Second Row: J. W. HURT, Coach, JARIEE WARD, HARRX' HousE, FREDDIE MARTIN, ROY HONE1'CUTT, CHARLES TowE, CLAUDE WXNSTEAD, CHARLES WHITE, SALLY MAUD HARDING, Sponsor. Not in picture: CHARLES WHEELER, GLENDELL LocIcE. Hnootball FOOTBALL BEGAN AT HIGHLAND HEIGHTS in the fall of 1932 when we had a brief, peppy, but dis- astrous season in which Highland scored only two touchdowns. These were in the last game with Howard School to get a tie and save us from being absolutely skunked. Our second team of last fall, though it did not show any more pep, at least had better luck. Mr. Hurt proved a spirited and ellicient coach and the team improved steadily as the season progressed. We were blanked only once in seven games, and the boys got hot enough in the last two games to score well earned Vic' tories. Willie Griffith was perhaps the outstanding player throughout the season, with Ray Strain, J. B. Law, Edley Jarreld, and Harry House showing up well. If Algy Gonzales, a red- topped halffpint pepper shaker had had as much size as racket, he would have made a first class linesman. The record for the season was: H. H. 2 . . . . E. N. 26 H. H. 12 . . . Tarbox 41 H. H. 7 . . . . Cohn 24 H. H. 6 . . . . Clemons 36 H. H. O . . . . B. V. 32 H. H. 19 . . . Fall 13 H. H. 24 . . . . Brown 12 Page Twenty Nme

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