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

 - Class of 1966

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Last Will and Testament I, Sandy Abbot, hereby leave good ol' T.R.H.S. to join Don at Tennessee Tech. I, Whit Adamson, hereby leave my captainship on the All-Dissention Team and hustle to Jerry Wright. I, Clarence Adkisson, hereby leave Connie and Carol without a ride home. I, Ricky Aiken, hereby leave my ability to 'buy and drive neat cars to Mitchell Hicks. I, Suzanne Alderman, hereby leave all my parties on Saturday nights and flu on Tuesday nights. I, Shirley Atkins, hereby leave my ability to run into the back of buses to anyone who can match my skills. I, Paul Baird, hereby leave my contact lens to Mody Clark and my green football jersey to whoever swiped it. I, Phillip Baltz, hereby leave. I, Bobby Carolyn Barnes, hereby leave hoping Two Rivers will survive my brothers and sisters, especially 'Terry. I, Jim Barr, hereby leave my pole vaulting abilities to Coach Carson, and Marsha, unwillingly, for two years. I, Terry Baskin, hereby leave Donna to find her way to her classes by herself. I, John Baumgartner, hereby leave my ability to skip class everyday to a beginner, Clark Shaw. I, Sharon Bohner, hereby leave my nickname, Bill , to Jane McMichael. I, Errett Booth, hereby leave all my senior privileges to anybody who enjoys searching for nothing. I, Idella Bradley, hereby leave the freshman class, with all its canny ways for getting in and out of trouble, in the capable hands of Miss Wilson. I, Bette Brotherton, hereby leave Mrs. Jones a quiet study hall and my letter writing ability to Ginger Carter. I, Boyd Brown, hereby leave with the firm belief that you don't really need math to be an engineer! ll, Pat Brumfield, hereby leave my nickname to the de- serving boys of the Junior Class. I, Larry Butrum, hereby leave,l hope, and promise not to return. ll, Ann Buuck, hereby leave all my adventures in second period study hall to anyone who is bored. I, Roger Byers, hereby leave my ability to sit on the bench throughout my high school career to Gary Cantrell. I, Evelyn Caldwell, hereby leave the reputation of Lock- er No. 1268 to anyone who can uphold it. I, Kenny Callis, hereby leave my chemical ability to Robert Hamilton, who has a valence of -2. I, Patrick Campbell, hereby leave permanently. I, Leonard Carney, hereby leave all my ability to Carol Greer. I, Joe Cathey, hereby leave Gary Cantrell the hope of getting a good red head, and Jerry Wright the front end of my nose. I, Dwight Cauthen, hereby leave my seat in Mr. Barrick' s office to Terry Reeves, Billy Menchaca and Jerry Wright. I, Mickey Cavitt, hereby leave Johnny Ghee my problems with girls. I, Mike Chappell, hereby leave saying, Now my writing won't be censored. I, Don Clark, hereby leave. I, Bill Coberly, hereby leave to this school and its stu- dents the grand total of--not much. I, Buzzy Comstock, hereby leave my title in the fairy- tales of Mighty Manfred to Mike Broadway. I, Linda Cook, hereby leave my Friday night kiss to any cheerleader who can get into as many football films as I did. I, Field Cooper, hereby leave all the juvenile delinquents to Judge Taylor. I, Jolmny Crockett, hereby leave my abilities and talents to the entire Junior Class. There are enough to go around. I, Marilyn Crouse, herebyleave my nickname to anyone who can live up to it. I, Claudia Cuzzort, hereby leave my little sister hoping she will do some of the things I didn't have the nerve to do. I, Joetta Daniels, hereby leave Two Rivers hoping to be- come Mrs. Tommy Hill very soon. I, Eddie Davis, hereby leave knowing that Mike Broadway will take care of our senior fraternity. I, Carol DeWeese, hereby leave to Barbara Starkey my ability to work in the library. I, Harold DeWeese, hereby leave my homework and vacant seat to David Warren. I, Sharon Dixon, hereby leave the magazine room to anyone who thinks she can stand confusion. I, Gregg Downey, hereby leave my ability to bewilder Miss Wilson to my brother Doug, who will, Iam sure, use it well. I, Steve Dozier, hereby leave my ability to be a Senior to Judy Cathey and Carolyn Grant. I, Butch Duncan, hereby leave all my money to the peo- ple that are always collecting it. I, Annette Duncan, hereby leave typewriters to anyone lucky enough to get stuck with them for four periods a day, and my locker to anyone who can find it. I, Eugene Dunn, hereby leave saying to the Juniors, Good-bye, Juniors! I, Roy Duty, hereby leave my tennis shoes to any Junior boy who will wear them. I, Bryan Dyer, hereby leave my ability to succeed with- out really trying to Darryl Moore. I, Pat Earheart, hereby leave my electric typewriter, MACBETH, MAIN STREET, and my bicycle riding abil- ity to any deserving Junior. Q I, Harvill Eaton, hereby leave my abilities to chase bunnies at Beta Club Conventions to Donald Johnson. I, Martha Ann Edwards, hereby leave the care of THE CUTLASS to the unknowing Junior who becomes Editor. I, Wayne Fanning, hereby leave my half used box of No- Doze tablets to any Junior that has Mr. Bates and Miss Wilson his Senior year. I, Roy Ferrell, hereby leave my many qualities to my most avid fan, Rocky J . Wooten, the flying boy. I, George Filson, hereby leave the teachers to the Junior class. I, Charlie Ford, hereby leave my bronze coated tennis shoes to anybody who can get them on. I, Carol Frazier, hereby leave my never failing nor- mal personality to Sue Jeanette so that she may be calm and collected,and my ability to never stop talking to Debbie Flippen. I, Tommy Fullington, hereby leave Mrs. McGee all the fun and fights we had in Student Council. I, Billy Fuqua, hereby leave my slide rule to Rick Knox. I, Allen Gebhardt, hereby leave my Dean Martin a- ward, and my position in the Unholy Five to Robert Hamilton. I, David Glasgow, hereby leave my hair to Mr. LaFever. I, Ronnie Gleaves, hereby leave Skipper Burke and Jerry Wright the best of everything with D. W. I, Gene Golden, hereby leave all my rights and good times to Ann White. I, Gayle Greek, hereby leave my list of dumb trig questions for anyone who needs it like I did. I, Mike Griffin, hereby leave everything that has been stolen from me. I have no choice. I, Jeanette Hamrick, hereby leave Physics to any junior who's silly enough tobelieve it's easier than Chemistry.

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LINDA LOUISE WILLIAMS Although her thoughts she seldom un- furls, we are glad to have some silent girls! ' Beta Club 3,45Honor Roll Certificate 2. CLYDE RAY WORRE LL When sliding down the bannister of life, be sure not to get splinters on your career. Math Club 2,3,45 Science Club 1,2,3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Library Club 15 NEDT Certificate25 Honor Roll Certificate 2, 3,45 Cutlass Staff 45 Track 3,4. vv JAMES DAVID WOLFE Which beats faster--his drums or his heart? President, Homeroom 15 Student Coun- cil 15 Library Club 15 World Affairs Club 35 Honor Roll Certificate 15 Con- cert Band 1,2,3,45 Marching Band I,2, 3,45 Senior Superlative, Most Talented 45 Football 1, All-State Orchestra 3,45 All-State Band 1. CHRISTINE LEE YOUNG Of whom is she dreaming now! Basketball 1. CHARLES WOODS I suppose better men than I have lived, but I seriously doubt it. Vice-President, Class 25 Key Club 45 Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 1,25 Baseball 1,2,3,4. JERRY WOODALL I've been dying for twelve yearsg now I am going to live. Key Club 15 Football 1,2. ROBYN LES LIE WOOLDRIDGE Take it easy, have your fun and let the world flicker on. Secretary-Treasurer, Homeroom 15 Home Economics Club l5 Latin 35 ,Bas- ketball 1.2.3. GEORGE LOUIS YOST Why should I think of studying when I can think of more pleasant things. Treasurer, Homeroom 45 Science Club 1,2,3,45 Math Club 2,3,4, President 45 Track 2,3,4.



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Last Will and Testament I, Bobby Hardison, hereby leave my ability to ruin a good joke to anybody who wants it. I, Lindell Hargrove, hereby leave my zeros that I earn- ed in Mrs. Welch' s English class to any deserving junior. I, Linda Harrell, hereby leave my majorette position to anyone who will put up with it. I, Danny Harris, hereby leave hoping Billy Gann will someday graduate too. I, Bobby Hayes, hereby leave my blonde hair to some- one else who thinks blondes have more fun. I, Sammy Helms, hereby leave any chewing gum stuck on anybody it will stick on. I, Bruce Henry, hereby leave my Physics homework to anyone who asks for it. I, Phil Henry, hereby leave my abilities to eat at Hart's and go to Nashville during 2nd period with Joe C. to any junior. I, Mike Hergert, hereby leave all the advanced sandbox and beachball classes to Vic Hearne. Heaven knows he needs them. I, Phil Hester, hereby leave my seat in the office and my ability to play baseball to Terry Reeves. I, Brenda Hill, hereby leave taking with me, and I might add, much to the sorrow of those remaining, my warm musical laugh. I, Fred Hix, hereby leave my ability to sleep in fifth period Sociology class to Clay Jones. I, Brenda Hollis, hereby leave Two Rivers as a mixed up but happy Senior. I, David Holloway, hereby leave my ability to sleep in Study Hall to Ricky Allan. I, Tina Houk, hereby leave our week- end parties to Sandy Cummings and all my dates with Tee Whitnell to Kathy Terry. I, Brenda Hughes, hereby leave my flock to Russell the Shepherd and to Mrs. McCarter a supply of paper with my name stamped on it. I, Janice Hunt, hereby leave all my tears, laughter and memories of the past wonderful and fulfilling years at Two Rivers. I, Faye Jordan, hereby leave my old typewriter 14141, in Mrs. McCarter's Typing II class, to any Junior girl who is brave enough to tackle it. I, Larry Joyner, hereby leave my free cokes in the con- session stand to anyone who can get them. I, Ted Keller, hereby leave my superior typing ability to Miss Wilson for use on her tests. I, Joe Kitchell, hereby leave this world. I, Ardie Knight, hereby leave my ability to always stay home on weekends and never do anything wrong to Mary Frances. I, Diana Kuhn, hereby leave my Harvard accent to Mrs. Lovegrove in hopes that she will put it to good use. I, Julie Lane, hereby leave all my twirling abilities to anyone who cannot twirl. I, Bill Langford, hereby leave to Clark Shaw the ability to say the wrong thing at the wrong time. I, Len Lannom, hereby leave Mr. Bates and Chemistry after two years! I, Bobby Lawrence, hereby leave my brain to anyone who can use it and my seat in the office to Jody Brown. I, Ronnie Lawson, hereby leave me cafeteria food to anyone hungry enough to eat it. I, Mike Lee, hereby leave these halls to William Byron Tomlinson who will probably wreck them. I, Larry Levan, don't really think I'll leave. I, Phillip Little, hereby leave happily. I, Judie Livesay, hereby leave all my pennies to David Whitely to buyapipe and my Chemistry book to Mitchell Hicks. I, Tommy Locke, hereby leave Judy Cathey my ability to get in trouble in Business Math, and Terry Reeves my glorious place on the football team. I, Eddie Long, hereby leave my Gabo Club card to any- body that wants it. I, Marsha Maddux, hereby leave my ability to blush. I, Dennis Marin, hereby leave asking the poets of Mrs. Lovegrove' s Senior English class, What does it mean ? I, Becky Marker, hereby leave my cardboard box to Lynda Steed. I, Skip Marlin, hereby leave Harvill Eaton still wonder- ing whose number is really right--Avagadro's or mine. I, Phillip Massey, hereby leave my ability to buy a new car and wreck it all in the same week, to anyone who wants it. I, Joe Mathis, hereby leave knowing that Bill Langford and I hold the school record for classes missed. I, Don McAninch, hereby leave to my sister my genius and good looks. I, Charlie McClain, hereby leave all my late-to-school excuses to Susie Bass. I, Marsha McClinton, hereby leave my ability to lose at everything to Debbie Flippen, hoping she will live up to the reputation of Number Two Dog. I, Dugg McDonough, hereby leave the Pep Band, to be buried alongside the school spirit. I, Beverly McEachern, hereby leave all my pick-up sticks to the Freshman girls. I, George Meares, hereby leave with a smile. I, Marilyn Meares, hereby leave still trying to get Mac- beth to screw his courage to the sticking place. I, Kay Miller, hereby leave my basketball nickname, Clyde , to Jane McMichael. I, Sarah Miller, hereby 1eave Ralph to Ricky Chenault and Clay Jones. I, Beverly Mitchell, hereby leave my after-school hours to Mrs. McCarter. Sorry I had to keep her in! I, Mike Murray, hereby leave my running ability to my brother, my wisdom to my sister, and my studying habits to no one. I, Linda Nelson, hereby leave all my musical knowledge to Debbie Agee. I, Alan Newton, hereby leave my Locker No. 451 to Donnie Rothman, because it's the nearest thing in this school to a mailbox. I, Allyson Nuckols, hereby leave all my French books and shorthand pads that I could never find. I, Jean Ann Nunley, hereby leave Two Rivers never a- gain having to drive my grandmother's car to school. I, Linda O'Steen, hereby leave the Senior Privileges to the up-coming Seniors. I, Carolyn Overstreet, hereby leave the ability to meet THE CUTLASS deadlines on time to the next year's editor. I, Kelton Owen, hereby leave my ability to flunk the easy courses to anybody that wants it. I, Frances Paris, hereby leave my quiet classroom man- ners to anyone who is as inefficient at answering quest- ions as I am. I, Jane Park, hereby leave my pity with my brother, and his teachers, I'm sure they'll both need them. I, Connie Parkhurst, hereby leave Pat Roe to answer the telephone. I, Mike Penton, hereby leave my sleeping place in Chemistry to Gary Cantrell. I, Mike Petty, herebv leave all my great abilities in athletics and SCHOOI leadership so all may benefit. I, Nancy Pewitt, hereby leave to Debbie and Judy Cathey my hard strived for ability to make Joe act like a hu- man being.

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