Two Rivers High School - Cutlass Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

 - Class of 1964

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,chin Mr. Harris, B.A., M.A, A MESSAGE FROM OUR ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL During the past four years Two Rivers has grown steadily from a seventh and eighth grade junior high of 420 students to a high school of 1100 students. With the opening of school next fall, we will become a fully developed high school with our first senior class. Also, during the 1964-65 school year we expect to become a fully accredited senior high school. Our first seniors will be the vanguard in establishing those school procedures that will become traditions. Underclassmen have an active role also in helping to build that heritage. Both groups must take pride in fulfilling their roles. Since all of us will return to Two Rivers next fall, we should resolve to work toward the continued improvement of our school. William Harris Mrs. Davis, School Secretary ate the special brand of magic that Mrs tribute to a better learning atmosphere. 9 Students and faculty members appreci- Davis brings to daily school life. Unbeliev- ably even- tempered, she works most effici- ently and quietly at those tasks which con-

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wif Mr. LaFever, B.A.,M,A, A MESSAGE FROM OUR PRINCIPAL Every school year brings something that makes that year a memor- able one. This year the building of our athletic field and stadium and our playingfootball games at home for the first time were our big moments. These physical attainments welded school loyalty and school spirit to a point from which we can see greatness in achievement just around the corner for Two Rivers High School. Our newly-uniformed band dis- played musical accomplishment for which all of us were proud. The emergence of a comprehensive student activities program indicates further growth of our school as it joins the fraternity of secondary schools throughout Metropolitan Nashville. However, above all else, it must continue to be the desire of every student and every faculty member that each year be marked by greater achievement in learning and scholarship. It is in this that our school, as well as our nation, places its destiny. VM Chester A. LaFever C if 8



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Mr. Adamson, B.S.,M.A Miss Agee, B.A. Miss Alley, B.A. Mr. Bates, B.S., M.A. Mrs. Beasley, A.B. Mr. Black, B.A. Mrs. Brandon, B.A. Mrs. Brown, B.A. Mr. Carson, B.S,,M.A,,E Mrs. Cass, B.S. Mrs. Claxton, B.S. Mrs. Cobb, B.S. Mr. Easter, B,A,,M,A. Mr. Eskew, B.S.,M.A, Miss Foster, B.S. Mrs. Green, B.A. Mr. Hollingsworth, B.S. Mr. Hull, B.S. Mrs. Jamison, B.S. Mrs. Johnson, B.S. IO

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