Overton High School - Overtour Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

 - Class of 1964

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East ill ani! Ieatanwni or THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1964 ARTICLE I--We the Senior Class of 1964 being of sound mind in spite of our trials and tribulations, do make and declare this document as our last will and testament. ARTICLE IIj-We, the Senior Class of 1964 do bequeath to the present Junior Class our ability to lose money on fund raising projects, and consequently our debts. ARTICLE III '-To the Sophomore Class we graciously donate our slow gait and drowsiness in the halls, which have made us a constant target for the fleet Junior High to bump into. ARTICLE IV' To the Freshmen we pass on our love of competition in Forensics and Athletics. ARTICLE VfWe humbly bestow upon the Eighth Grade the long sought after ability to attend the high school dances. ARTICLE VIfTo the present Seventh Grade we leave our many fond memories and love of adventure. ARTICLE VIIf'fTo Mr. Tipton, Mr. Battle, and the Faculty, we leave our sincere gratitude, everlasting respect, and a bottle of 5,000 aspirin. ARTICLE VIIIfTo this building and its atmosphere we, the Senior Class of 1964, hereby leave our unfailing devotion. ARTICLE IX I, Linda Bailey, do will my place in the roster to my sister, Mary. We, Nancy Gilliland and Charlie McMahan, do bequeath our combs to Mr. Battle. We, Vivian Hackney, Sandra Lucus, and Judy Greer, do leave our blazers to Kay Price, Susan Ward, Chris Robinson, and Janet Smithsor . I, Meredith France, do leave my paperback books to Nancy Hindman. I, Terry Holcomb, do give my whistle to the Bull- cats. We, Melton Abernathy and Harry Burris, do donate our red hair to Gwen Luallen, Elizabeth Mal- lernee, and Martha Morrison. We, Cora Calvin, Janice Hendryx, and Dana Fite, do bequeath our strut to Barbara Daugherty and Marilyn Haas. We, Donna Agee and Tomee Howard, do leave our trouble with contacts to Myra Boysen. I, Sheryl Swint, do will my piano to Lynna Odom. I, Margaret Shaver, do give my Madras soul to Nancy Felts. We, Genie Laurent and Kitti Gupton, do donate our ukes to Sallye Brown and Jim Ann Howard. We, Sandra Helm, Gail Geier, and Pat West, do bequeath our physics books to any Junior girl brave enough to take them. I, Ernie Allen, do will my girl friends to Buddy Wil- kins and Jerry Gibson. We, Barry Brunson and Lamont Carter, do give our love of power to Randy Ritter and Johnny Dod- son. We, Cathy Brooks, Luther Morris, and Deborah Burke, do donate our deep insight to Janice Erran- ton and Evelyn Kennedy. We, Kay Knox, Mike Parker, and Eric Oglesby, do donate our political views to Billy Bland. We, Charles Biter and Larry Roach, do leave our muscles to Ray Jones and Larry Fisher. We, Will Fitzgerald, Sonny Kautzman, Calvin Kimbrough, and Chris Ford, do bequeath our appreciation for the beauties of poetry to Lonnie Malone, Joey Mitchell, and Jeff Ward. I, Martha Deacon, do give my cheerful smile to Patti Smith. We, Ronnie Cockerham, Charles Chitwood, Bill Dick, and Lee Crouch, do bequeath our thirst for knowledge to Joey Bryant, Phil Goodrich, and Chuck Haines. I, Fred Allen, do donate my ears I, John Bell, do leave my briefcase to Kenny Fly and Bob Gray. Crawford, Ricky to Gay Feinstein. We, Jerry Sharber, Jimmy Bell, and Pete Knes- trick, do will our love of work to and Barry Ford. Warren Goodwin I, Ken Bess, leave at last. I, Mary Burkitt, do bequeath my blush to Raymond Morris. We, David and Dan Elam, do donate our Double- mint gum to Ray and Roy Carter. I, Baxter Holley, do give my bowling ball to the Junior with the strongest thumb. I, Gloria Conatser, do leave my knitting needles to Mrs. Ward. We, Connie Cooper and Carol Peyton, do bequeath our raven locks to Diane Curl and Saundra Cooper. We, Jimmy Allen, David Carden, and Brent O'Hara, do will Typing II class to future secretaries. We, Rita Minton and Gay Maxwell, do give our unique greeting to Pat Arnold and Rosemary San- ders. I, Joo McKeand, do bequeath my assembly speech- es to Miss White's next victim. We, Ed Hessey and Tommy Griffith, do donate our ambition to beat Miss Holmes to Randy Ritter. I, Jimmy Andrews, do give my position as lab assistant to Ted Johnson. I, Louie Gwin, do will my witty remarks to Ed Gasser. 171

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172 I, Ray Baird, do leave my guitar pick and English leather to Lynne Garriott. I, Rita Gwynn, do bequeath my Seventeen Charm Course to Dolly Harris. I, Gloria Edmondson, do give my baton to Beth Fletcher. We, Betty Gillespie, Judy Matlock, Sharon Dow- ell, and Patsy Dauberman, do bequeath our gift of gab to Pam Head. We, Anna Lee Blanton and Sylvia Branch, do will gui' chewing gum to Phyllis Brooks and Mary Sharon ones. I, Carolyn Rich, do leave my dimples to Cindy Nelms. We, Ben Hunter, Ronnie Kogler, and David Johnson, do leave our good manners to Leigh Mays, Doug Minton, Donna Nowels, and Buddy Parker. We, Libby Woods and Julia Partee, do bequeath Eur boisterousness to Rick Dorland and Freedie reen. I, Lee Secrest, do will my ability to make barnyard noises in study hall to Charlie Steel and Jimmy Tucker. We, Lynn Mitchell and Linda Rudolph, do donate the guidance department to Cliff Bannister, Demp- sey Hunter, and Billy Westberry. I, Carol Beem, do leave my tumbling ability to Judy Thomas, Jan St. John, and Glenda Root. We, Andrea Anderson, Beverly Hart, Sharon Crabtree, Ellen Jones, Mildred Watson, Carol Reeves, and Cherie White, do will our ability to disturb class to Glenda Johnson, Charlie Anderson, Wanda Barnett, and Carl Berg. We, Lee Ann Severy, Connie Rochelle, Betsy Vaughn, Julie Matthews, and Nancy Noble, do bequeath our bond of friendship to Adele Martin, Diane Littlefield, Marene Redman, and Sue Stansell, We, Linda Robertson and Jane Pickens, do donate our Forensic Club membership to Janet Brown and Arnie Weingart. We, Anne Ashcraft and Rita Murphey, do leave our school spirit to Linda and Brenda West. We, Doug Whiteaker, David Thompson, Edward Burke, Bobby Wright, and Ronnie York, do do- nate our hours of concentration and study to Johnny Allen, Paul Thompson, and Flint Jones. We, Bobby Tolleson and Chip Worley, do give our ambition to the future President. We, Warren Glasscock and Ralph Key, do will our band instruments to Drew Nixon and Nancy Kindig. We, Sharlene Hudson, Donna Irvin and Kay Johnson, do leave our giggles to Sandra Nelson, Janet Morgan, and Alice Moore. We, Sandy Hamilton, Marilyn Martin, Donna Lane and Bob Thomas, do bequeath our transfer cards to Susie Kelley. I, Stanley Rust, do leave my burgundy shirt to Becky Anderton. We, Charlotte Taylor, Barbara Thomas and Nancy Rains, do give our psychology books to any- one who will take them off our hands. We, Wanda Denny, Jenny Farnsworth and Anita Williams, do donate our friendliness to Brenda Geld- reich, Linda I-Ierrell, and Carole Van Hooser. We, Sherry Wilding and Edna Todd, do will our typewriters to Sandra Buffington. I, Pam Amos, leave with Mary Ellen Gibson. I, Gene Andrews, do will my stack of Sports Illus- trated to Hal Barnes. I, Betsy Barker, do bequeath my hair to Jenny Kay Hall and Dolly Tatum. We, Jimmy Atkinson, Bill Baggett and Dudley Carter, do give our athletic jackets to Randy Foster, Wayne Patterson, and George Keith. I, Jane Little, do will my camera to Bill Preston. We, Diane Elledge, Carolyn Hickman, Jane Palmer, Kathleen Harris, Sharon Buff, Carol Jean Andrews, do leave our spots on the office staff to Pam Parker, Linda Pettibone, Patty Kriel, and Nancy Jo Waters. I, Morel Enoch, do bequeath my gracefulness to Tissy Worley. We, Dorcas Peak, Katherine Miller and Kath- erine Eubank, will our love of gym to Ann Askew. We, Guerry McComas, Billy Parker and Jan Bell, do leave our driving ability to Charles Norton, Gary I-lodge, and Freddie Martin. We, Doug Finney, Vincent McCord, Jack String- ham and Jim Burton, do give our love of math to Linda Garrett and Sue Batson. We, Rick Loudermilk, Bill Warren and Owen Brewer, do donate our ability to sleep in class to Carter Blankenship and David MacLean. I, Cheryl Speed, leave for Exeter. I, Steve Anderson, leave without B. J. M. I, Jimmy Humphreys, do will my place on the basketball team to Bill Waters and Billy LaFevor. I, Ronnie Dickson, do give my paper route to Steve Terry. We, Bonnie Shields, Harriet Medlin, Linda Tor- rence, Pam Smith, Bruce Haga, Bill Gailey, George Dunbar and Jere Stansell, do bequeath our lunch table to any juniors not afraid of the man- agement. I, Jim Michelinie, do will my monsters to Bruce Oeschel. I, David Wolf, do leave my cheerleading ability to David Rapp. We, Tom McGee, Hank Creech, Larry Smith, Susan Corbin, Anita Allison, Jim Friedlob, Tom Rose, Henry Workman, Barbara Watts, and Wesley Williams, do bequeath our Advanced Math books to Mr. Rogers. I, Bob Young, do leave my wit to Scotty Vincent.

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