Howard High School - Rebel Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

 - Class of 1960

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Ztie East will And 5esiament We, the Senior Class of 1960 of Howard High School, City of Nashville, County of Davidson, and State of Tennessee, being of sound bodies and Knot too soundj minds do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. We, the Seniors, leave to Mr. Gruber, Mr. Huggins, and the facultya large economybottle of St. JosephAspirin to relieve the pain of which we are the cause. To the Juniors, we leave all our used books hoping they get more out of them than we did. To the Sophomores, we leave our crowded lockers, may they get as much in them as we did. To the dear, young, innocent Freshmen, we leave our pity, thinking of the years of hard work before before them. I, Doc Baggett, leave my place in The National Honor Society to the lucky one who gets it. I, Robert Baggett, leave to go to college. I, William Bilbrey, leave my seat in American history to my sister. I, William Brown, leave - I hope. I, Billy Burke, leave my seat in English class to my brother, Bobby, if Idon't need it next year. I, Harold Cassell, leave my seat in chorus to my little sister. I, Don Collins, leave my football Jersey No. 20 to Dumpling Medlin. I, Tommy Davis, leave my tailback position to Jerry Fuller. I, Leslie Deason, leave my curls to I-Iank . I, Billy Ray Dennis, leave my size 12 football shoes that were always too small to the next big-footed player. I, Clabern Ferrell, leave, as usual, walking. I, Donald Ferrell, leave my ability to make Donna Holbert mad to anyone who can do it. I, Joe Frensley, leave, hoping never to see Flyface again. I, Si Hood, leave, if I wake up in time. I, Jerry Lewis, leave my nickname, Big Louie , to my brother, Joe. I, Richard Matlock, leave my English books and seat to any- one lucky enough to get Miss Halloran. I, Thomas Mitchell, leave my ability as a practical joker to Randy Neely. I, Luther Patton, leave my committees. I, Mack Perry, leave my quiet ways to Gene Scurlock, who needs them. I, Anthony Pierce, leave my boots to Delma Perry. I, Phillip Roberts, leave sad because I don't want to go. I, Donald Sharpe, leave my football helmet to Dumpling Medlin. I, Palmer Sorrow, leave to join Barbara. I, Carl Spruill, leave my false teeth to Gene Logan. I, Douglas Tatum, leave my unused Englishbook to my brother, James. I, Eddie Turner, leave. I, Corky Williams, leave my ability to play pool to Gene Lo- gan. I, Frances Bartolini, leave my ability to get away with nothing to Alice Craighead and Nina Pippin. I, Jo Ann Bryant, leave Mrs. Webb with another typist, Emily Toms. I, Stella Cathey, leave my locker to anyone who can open it without getting hurt and can find what he is after. I, Shirley Dean, leave my brother, James, in Virginia Bing- ham's care. I, Carolyn Dunavan, leave my sister, Joyce, my silly laugh and my big mouth. I, Helen Ethridge, leave my place on the cheerleading squad to some lucky girl. I, Helen Garner, leave mypretty smile and blue eyes to who- ever will use them. I, Mary Lynne Greer, leave hoping my sister comes to Howard and has as much fun as I have had. I, Joan Heflin, leave my office ability to Miss Ross, to carry on. We, Gale Hicks, Ruby Benson, and Patsy Smith, leave our sense of humor to Mr. Huggins, our black stockings to Rus- sell Mang and Gene Scurlock, and our brains to Pat Morgan. I, Linda Himes, leave my sister, Janet, in Madaline Chester's care, hoping they will behave. I, Donna Holbert, leave abottle of white shoe polish to Romie Smith. We, Pat Hollis and Carolyn Qualls, leave with Edward and Henry, as usual. I, Carolyn Jackson, leave Alice Craighead and Nina Pippin, my ability to miss the bus to work everyday. I, Kay Jones, leave Mrs. Scott in Mr. Scott's care. I, Joan Lee, leave my artistic ability to Charles Vaughan. I, Patricia Lee, leave my seat in Miss Halloran's room to Barbara Kimball. I, Judy Massey, leave to join Raymond. I, Faye Medlin, leave my gym socks to Linda Stephens. I, Joyce Neal, leave my ability to make A's C?J to anyone with brains. I, Barbara Peek, leave my good grades in American history to Gloria Smith. I, Rachel Penuel, leave my typing ability to Geraldine Bilbrey. I, Gail Ray, leave with my smart tailored wardrobe that Ellen Pyburn left me last year. I, Shirley Spry, leave my tennis racket to Joyce Stephens. I, Lucy Sutton, leave my quiet ways to Romie, who really needs them. I, Angelia Vanderpool, leave with a string of Vanderpools to follow. I, Judy Wherry, leave mybroken-string racket and dead ten- nis ball to Jean Cates in hopes that she will win more matches than I. I, Jon Ann Whitson, leave my super-charged bicycle with float- ing power and knee action to my brother, Jack. I, Gayle Woodall, leave Linda Ethridge, my second year short- hand book. Senior Class of 1960 Witnesses: Mrs. Lucille Webb Miss Martha Halloran Signed: Stella Cathey Carolyn Dunavan Linda Himes



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Miss Howard Contest Winners of the Miss Howard Contest From left to rightg Madeline Chester, First Rimner-upg Donna. Keith, Miss Howardg Linda Himes, Miss Howardg Judy Aaron, Second Runner-up. From left to right: Robert Tankersly, Madeline Ches- ter, Luther Patton, Donna Keith, Linda Himes, Randy Neely, Judy Aaron, Romie Smith. Miss Nashville City 50110015 Of 1959 Linda Hirnes and Donna Keith, Co-Winners of the Miss Helen Ethridse Howard title.

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