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

 - Class of 1966

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SENIORS ACTIO Batman! Would you believe Robin? 'P Peek-a-bool ! ! Yep! At has one t. What do you mean, the wrong way! ? ? Senior Claus Pleas e tell me it's a one-legged A

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Last Will and Testament I, Martha Pharr, hereby leave my position in the New Sounds to anyone who is lucky enough to get it. I, Jean Pope, hereby leave my worn out socks to Pam a.nd Judy, and stringy pom poms to my sister, Kerry. I, Terry Posey, hereby leave the operation of Posey Enterprises to my brother, Mike. I, Larry Pruitt, hereby leave in a hurry! I, Robert Radley, hereby leave my ability to get Cheryl mad at me without really trying, to Vic Adamson and? I, Eddie Ramsey, hereby leave my bear growl to Johnny Ghee. I, Phyllis Ramsey, hereby leave all my nicknames so I can leave with a fresh start. I, Royce Ramsey, hereby leave two long black marks along with Two Rivers behind me. I, Mike Rasmussen, hereby leave without looking back. I, Suellen Rawding, hereby leave my great driving abil- ity to Ginger Carter. I, Jesse Ray, hereby leave Mrs. Phelps all the home- work that I didn't do. I, Wanda Ricks, hereby leave our messy majorette room to the new majorettes in hopes that they will clean it up. I, Pat Risner, hereby leave my place at the charge desk in the library to anyone who will have it. I, Cheri Roberts, hereby leave my seat in Miss Latimer' s car to anyone with the courage to ride with her. I, Vicki Rock, hereby leave running to catch the bus! l I, Sandy Rogillio, hereby leave gladly running. I, Dottie Rowlette, hereby leave my weekends to any other unfortunate kid whose partents have a farm. I, Suzanne Russo, hereby leave my kangaroo's ability to Little Russo , and my love of sports to Ann and Nadene. I, Mike Savage, hereby leave my open mind and closed eyes to Mrs. Malone. I, David Sawyer, hereby leave not knowing whether to walk or run. I, Susan Schellmann, hereby leave my partially wall- papered locker to any Junior who has the courage to finish the job. I, Melissa Schmidt, hereby take everything that Herman didn't take. I, Jo Anne Sewell, hereby leave a pair of real shoes to Gayle Russell. I, John Shelton, hereby leave my bass clarinet to any- one stupid enough to lug the thing around. I, Connie Shivers, hereby leave the beakers I threw out the window in Chemistry lab to Mr. Bates. I, Mildred Shoemake, hereby leave my Latin II book to anyone that's dumb enough to take it. I, Carolyn Shumate, hereby leave my talking ability to Ginger Carter knowing that she will put it to good use. I, Judy Siler, hereby leave Turkey Burkey a gun to pro- tect herself around Thanksgiving. I, Sue Sirois, hereby leave my brother, Jerry, to all you lucky people. I, Bing Sisk, hereby leave my athletic ability, my out- standing personality, and ability to make friends to Darryl Moore. . I, Jacque Skinner, hereby leave the spirit jug to Pam B. and Debbie F. and hope my brother and Joan T. have the great time I had. I, Andrea Smith, hereby leave my play room in the li- brary to anyone who likes to play. ll, Betty Smith, hereby leave my grouchy moods to any .girlwithaboy friend patient en,0ugh to put up with them. I, Greg Smith, hereby leave, I don't know, do I? I, Mark Smith, hereby leave to all the juniors, our sen- ior privileges. All they have to do now is to find some. I, William Smith, hereby leave my nose and my basket- ball ability to Jerry Wright. I, Barry Starkey, hereby leave my ability to skip and not get caught to any Junior who thinks he can use it. I, Debbie Steed, hereby leave my deep voice and school spirit to all students to be used in pep meetings. I, Carol Stone, hereby leave Donald Johnson, Lynn Briley, Jim Maxwell, Debbie Nichol, and Cindy Ward to struggle on at church without me. I, Vicki Sullivan, hereby leave my ability for getting people lost on the way to meets to Lynda McKinley, who I know will fill this position with honor. I, Jack Sweeney, hereby leave gladly. I, Linda Talley, hereby leave hoping that my gang will have all the fun, happiness and friends in Two Rivers that I have had, and eventually graduate. I, Jerome Terrell, hereby leave,my kinky hair to be divided equally between Mr. Bates and Mr. LaFever. I, Mike Tomlinson, hereby leave my feeble ability as a football manager to Clark Shaw who could use anything he can get. I, Vicki Torlay, hereby leave Two Rivers, grateful for all it has done for me. I, Kelly Troughton, hereby leave my Volkswagen to any- body who wants it. I, Charles Tucker, hereby leave my coach's whistle to Don Baskin, my car to Margaret and my dog house to Debby. I, Brenda Vanderpool, hereby leave not knowing whether to be happy or sad but willing to leave anyway. I, Larry Von Boeckman, hereby leave my great attitude to Jerry Wright. I, Pam Walker, hereby leave my well-worn book of war tactics to Gayle Russell and Terry Reeves. I, Lisa Waller, hereby leave the editorship of THE PIRATES' LOG to some patient Junior. I, Ray Warren, hereby leave gladly. I, Linda Watson, hereby leave the best years of my life to anyone who is willing to work and play at the same time and not get caught. I, Steve Weakley, hereby leave, I hope. I, Sherry Weaver, hereby leave all my trips to Shoney's to Judy Williams. I, Jimbo Webb, hereby leave my fourth period guidance room seat to Billy Crumby and Ricky White. I, Sherry Weiss, hereby leave my ability to hide from hall monitors to Renell. I, Mike Whitmore, hereby leave my fast, efficient ca- tering enterprises to the lean and hungry Mike Stanton. I, Cecile Williams, hereby leave Two Rivers hoping that Chuck Smith will find a girl friend. I, Linda Williams, hereby leave all of my old term pa- pers to Janice Varner and Sandy Williams. I, Jim Wolfe, hereby leave one batch of barbecue, and 500 drumsticks to Moxie, and Chris respectively. I, Jerry Woodall, hereby leave my ability to get into trouble to anyone who wants it. I, Charlie Woods, hereby leave my ability to get caught at anything I do to Jimmy Wheeler. I, Robyn Wooldridge, hereby leave T.R. to work during the week and go to the farm on the weekend. I, Clyde Worrell, hereby leave my pajamas and slide rule to whoever can find them. I, George Yost, hereby leave E:mc2 to whom it may concern. I, Chris Young, hereby leave Two Rivers High hoping my sister, Terry, graduates.



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SENIORS REMEMBER . . The dean martin award Posey's Poker Parlor The Beta Club's own Santa Claus Paul Baird's eye exercises The qurshtons on the A. C. T. at A. and I. Harvill Eaton's remarkable transformation Mike Whitmore's doing the best on the AQ test Eugene Dunn's jokes in Physics Jeanette Hamrick's valentine The Senior Stick Mike Griffin's blue truck The week-end escapades of U.N.C.L.E. and T.H.R.U.S.H. Mike Penton's prayer Boy-girl assemblies The Unholy Five Plus Two and the Angels The Raffles Pat Brumfield's pointed remarks to the juniors in assemblies The All-City Dissention Team Phil Henry's chewing gum Running into locked restroom doors The discovery of Clyde's pajamas Mrs. Lovegrove's crippled door Itchy Uncle Larry's lectures after lunch The cafeteria Mr. Morrell's Sociology class The long nights before term papers were due Miss Wilson's computer C?J class The chess games during class Pam Walker's advice to the freshman girls Fourth period lunch and the jello Spying on Miss Wiser Building the Hermitage Tootsie roll pops To rock on 57

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