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

 - Class of 1965

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LAST ILL and TESTAM N I, Joe Anderson, herebyleave my bad sense of humor to anybody who wants it. I, Larry Apple, hereby leave all my band equipment which has served me well, also, my Joe Rucker campaign card and my full length locker, probably the only male one of its kind. I, Virginia Ayers, hereby leave my great driving and parking abilities to anyone who can match them. I, Linda Ballard, hereby leave my MACBETH questions to any jun- ior who can answer them. I, Bob Baltz, hereby leave Barbarato find her way to her classes by herself. I, Sharon Baumgartner, hereby leave MACBETH to the juniors, may they understand it better than I did. I, Jan Best, hereby leave all my spare time to the overworked juniors and my care-free summers on Cape Cod to my sister, Patti. I, Doris Birthright, hereby leave my room in the office to Diane Humes and Gayle Russell. I, Donna Brew, hereby leave my brain to anybody who wants it. I, Clyde Bright, hereby leave gladly of my own free will wishing Chris Young the best of luck. I, Rebekah Brooks, hereby leave my ability to ad lib on discus- sion questions to next year's government class. I, Donald Brown, hereby leave my briefcase to the Junior Class. I, Larry Brown, hereby leave my ability to get caught in every- thing to Pat Brumfield. I, Judy Brovm, hereby leave my crown to anyone who will be as proud to wear it for T. R. as I was. I, Bobbie Butrum, do hereby leave in a state of confusion still trying to get Father Hitchcock to let Ryan out at 2:30. I, Dave Buuck, hereby leave all my hours of fine sleep to anyone who is tired. I, Johnny Cafferky, hereby leave as soon as I can. I, Sandy Callis, hereby leave my dancing shoes to Connie Park- hurst. I, Barbara Carter, hereby leave my messy locker and old lock to Lee Ann. I, Eddie Cawthorne, hereby leave my ability to skip Study Hall and not get caught to any good junior. I, Diane Chadwell, hereby leave Leonard Carney wondering. I, Buddy Clark, hereby leave my ability to be late to homeroom every morning to Eddie Ramsey. I, Bill Cobb, hereby leave my neck tie to anyone who will wear it. I, Marylyn Coggins, hereby leave my undying love for school and homework to Brenda Hughes who apparently needs it badly. I, Walter Collins, hereby leave my good nature and joyful ways to any fine junior needing them. I, Ronnie Cook, hereby leave my driving abilities, Metro tickets, and overdue insurance policies to Fred Hix. I, Steve Cook, hereby leave my betting ability to Ardie Knight in hope that he will win a few times next year. I, Hillary Cowell, hereby leave to Johnny Crockett my sidewalk Surfboard in exchange for one Middle Tennessee sweatshirt. I, Beverly Crockett, hereby leave my typewriter, 45, to Jerry Woodall. I, Gerald Cunningham, hereby leave the seventh graders to the sophomores, they deserve each other. I, Scotty Daniels, hereby leave my front porch to Tommy Locke, Roger Byers, and Dennis Marin and my letter writing ability to Marsha McClinton. I, Pam DeMatteo, hereby leave all my books that taught me how to cheer to Jacque Skinner. I, Dottie Demonbreun, hereby leave my blue eyes and pug nose to any junior girl who wants them. I, Dicky Dixon, hereby leave my post position on the basketball team to any sophomore who might transfer to Two Rivers. 1, Peggy Dozier, hereby leave my warm spot on the bench to any girl who is big enough to fill it. I, Terry Draughon, hereby leave my one square foot on the Pi- rate's Cove floor to anybody who thinks he can find it. I, Ernest Ellis, hereby leave my place in Mr. Harris' office to Dwight Cauthen. I, Sarah Fessler, hereby leave my worn-out loafers to anyone who wants to sell CUTLASS ads. I, David Fisher, hereby leave a new Univac computer to Miss Wilson to make her trig tests for next year. I, Beth Fleming, hereby leave my ability to give the wrong answer at the right time to Leonard Carney. I, Steve Flohr, hereby leave Coach Easter and Mrs. McGee to the tender care of the juniors. I, Beverly Frey, hereby leave my ability to get into trouble to Judie Livesay or to anyone who might want it. I, Paulette Fulghum, hereby leave my feud with Miss Shouse. I, Danny Gass, hereby leave my ability to skip Study Hall without getting caught to anyone who has sense to. I, Sherry Gatlin, hereby leave brothers and sisters for the next twenty years. I, Jimmy Gilbert, hereby leave Darrell Moore with my nickname of Herbie . I, Larry Graves, hereby leave my hopes that future graduating classes will be as good as the first one. I know they can't be. I, Susan Gray, do hereby leave my six lockers and all my senior privileges to any junior who can find them. I, Judy Groom, hereby leave in full custody of Robert Comstock. I, David Hoger hereby leave my tremendous basketball ability to the Junior Class. I, Evelyn Hagar, hereby leave happily! I, Marie Hall, hereby leave my nickname Gypsy to anyone un- lucky enough to inherit it. I, Jackie Haralson, hereby leave my assigned seat in the office to Danny Harris and all my paddlings to Freddy Stahl. I, Harry Harbold, hereby leave forever, never to return. I, Paula Hardin, hereby leave my loud whistling ability which makes all the boys who can't do it very jealous. I, Suzy Hartman, hereby leave the dubious honor of being copy- writer for the CUTLASS to that poor junior, Martha Ann Edwards. Continued on page 198 '57

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M ,l it mm. ff l'fvl1i'f'f . GEORGE RONALD WOODS Ronnie Fairfield High School 3, Football 35 Track 3,4g Industrial Arts Club 4g Lettermens' Club 3,45 Key Club 3. JOHN TERRELL ZUMBRO Terrell Key Club 3,4g Industrial Arts Club 2. V I-Wy, GRADY LAWRENCE WOODSON Larry Class President 23 Homeroom President 2,33 Student Council 2, 35 Citizen of the Month 3g Honor Roll Certificate 2,35 Football l,2, 3,4, Captain 45 Track 1,2,3,4g Basketball 2,35 Boys' State 33 Pi- rates' Log Staff 4g Civitan Club 3, 4, President 3, Lettermen's Club l,2,3,4g Beta Club 3,45 Senior Su- perlative, Most Athletic. BRIAN RANDOLPH WRIGHT Randy Science Club 4. NOT PICTURED: VICTOR MARSHALL DOWLEN Vic DAVID JOHN FISHER David GEORGE RANDY SCALF Randy t CHARLENE LILLIAN YOST Charlene Basketball 1,2 3gGlee Clu , b 45 Home Economics Club 13 ness Club 4. l,2,: Bus:



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FEATURE The social life of Two Rivers students has broadened considerably since 1960 when the school was opened. Last year's Junior Prom and this year's Junior-Senior Prom were giant steps in the development ofa senior high school. The selection of Senior Super- latives and presentation of citizenship a- wards were other highlights of the past year .

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