Gadsden County High School - Tiger Yearbook (Quincy, FL)

 - Class of 1956

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the graduating class of '56, being of sound mind and unchallenged superiority, do hereby realize that GHS can no longer continue without our indispensable qualities, and do therefore bestow on the up and coming seniors our many attributes. I, Millard Paul, do will my title as “jalopy king’’ of the class to Stuart Nelson. We, Helen Barineau and Henry Dover, will to Judy Patton and Benny Peacock, our wonderful times as “senior steadies.” I, Edgar Barnett, bequeath my heighth to Butch Wynn; also a few hints on how to use it to the best of his ability. I, Mary Margaret Woodward, will to Marjorie Cox my cheerleader letter and the good times I had wearing it. I, Earl Perry, do leave mv mother—to take up lunch tickets. I, Garry Goodson, will to Sam Smith a few of my extra credits so that he will be able to graduate on schedule next year. I, Miles Womack, will to Kent Morris my little uniform and place in the GHS band. I, Charles Mynard, will to Bill Deane my ability to “knock ’em winding.” I, James Pope, will my ability to argue just for the sake of arguing to Neil Kittrel. I, Mary Taylor, will to Sherry Straughn the right to peroxide her hair. I, Eleanor Laslie, will to Edwinna Watford my love of physics, Georgia and lizards. I, Lillian Kent, will to Betty Sue Carpenter my ability to look intelligent in class while my mind is a thousand miles away. I, Louise Parramore, will to Barbara Jean Butler my best in Glee Club and hope that she enjoys it as much as I did. I, Franklin Hagood, will to Larry Bryant, the ability to be silent and still have the girls swoon. I, Margaret Waller, will my ability to keep quiet in class to Betty Dale Stow in hopes that she absorbs more than I did. I, Bob Hines, do will to Clayton Lambert my ability to get into trouble. I, Lois Ann Chandler, will to Mary Betts all the squeaks from my clarinet. I, Jimmy Owens, will my presidency of the Senior Class to that lucky junior. I, Cenette Brogden, will my sweet personality and ability to get along with everybody to Belva Lopez. I, Wiley Grady, leave my general soberness to Harvey Suber. I, Jackie Johnson, leave Gloria Scott my jokes in case she runs out of her own. I, Carl Lester Welch, will to Carolyn McGraw my chauffeuring ability and gas bills. I, Peggy Jo Duck, will to Sally Wells and Jo Ann Thompson the right to be the wits (not half-wits) of the class. We, Martha Sullivan and Sue Ann Lowery leave our good times at Mexico Beach to Wilodean Mirick and Betty Martin. I, Alice Virginia Clark, leave my public speaking ability to Mary Catherine Miles. We, Tommy Smith and Billy Joe Turner, will our All-American potentialities to Tommy Hines and Cantey Higdon. I, Jane Blake, leave my dancing ability and quick wit to Audrey Larson. I, Jimmie Lou Johnson, will my likeable ways and all-around efficiency to Marilyn Shanks. I, Audrey Braswell, will my quiet ways to Ermine Owenby. I, Glenn Goodson, leave my manly physique to Vernon Sanders. I, Ginger Shanks, leave “Pappy” to all present and future students of GHS. We, Mary Ann Davidson and Virginia Johnson, leave our undying friendship to Betty Lee and Hilda White. I, Helen Clark, will to jMIly Brinks, my recipe for doing anything at any time just so it’s well done. I, Ted Conrad, leave all hopes'of”graduating to Buddy Martin. May hope never die. I, Margie Davis, will my quiet and lady-like ways to Carolyn Goodson. I, Sonny Dees, leave my ability to win women and influence men to Scott Davis. I, Sammy Cray, will to Kenny Cook and Larry Coe all my secret admirers. I, Charles Hall, will my senior experiences to Mac Martin. I, Joe Hall, will my drowsy expression in classes to Randall Stanley.

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TOBACCO FESTIVAL MISS JO ANN MAYNARD Contestant-G. H. S.



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I, Angela Harbin, leave GIIS with my best wishes and sympathy for all underclassmen. I, Ronald Jester, leave my charming personality and winning ways to William Woodberrv. I, Rosemary Kincaid, leave my excess height to Mary Alice Clark. I, Clifford Johnson, will my ability to speak to everyone to Edward Woodberry. I, Clark Moody, leave. Much to Audreys regret. I, Buddy Johnson, leave my place on the FFA softball team to anyone who qualifies through Mr. Bishop. I, Kent Moore, will to Billy Vines my infallible talent of l eing a hit with the gals and a favorite of the guys. I, Paul Moses, leave my job as Editor of the Annual to any unlucky junior who is elected to the job. I, Carol Musgrove, will my athletic ability to Robin Lausch. I, Kenneth Peaden, leave my desk in homeroom for other students to ponder over. I, Arthur Pinson, leave to Lamar Hawkins all the fun 1 have had dashing around CHS just being a swell fellow. I, Johnnie Pigott, leave my place on the volleyball team to Delores Cooper in hopes that she enjoys it as much as I did. I, Jimmy Poppell, leave my fast and forward ways with the girls to Roger Downs. I, Annette Shepard, leave my ability to get along with Mr. Hull to Gladys Horton. I, Carolyn Carpenter, will all my precious curls to Shirley Kornegay. I, Brennis Verhine, will my mental capacity to Information Please. I, John Suber, will to Carl Whigham and Jimmy Fletcher my nifty little book that has done no end of good, “How to Become Popular With Coach Deason.” I, Tommy Peaden, will my title of “Slowpoke to Calvin Owens. I, Mary Stephens, leave to Mary Evelyn Howell the smile I have for everyone. I, George Albritton, will all my history notes to Lewis Brunson. You will find the remains at the bottom of the furnace. I, Frances Sykes, will my diamond engagement ring to myself. I, Veva Ree Glover, leave my many good times at GIIS to Bobby Jo Anderson and Barbara Ann Butler. I, Peggy Bradshaw, leave to Betty Freeman my volume entitled “How to Catch on to Jokes, Ten Easy Lessons.” I, Warner Sanford, will to Walter Anderson, my place as Mr. Shanks’ willing helper. I, Bobby Joe Vines, leave my crooning ability to Billy Cox. I, Tamsy Fain, will my strategy for letting my hair grow to Joyce Faircloth. I, Margaret Thomas, will to Marian Hance the right to have ’em (boys) around my little finger. I, Tommy White, leave to Billy Brady my ability to solve problems and get out of “messes.” I, Gladys Thompson, will to Kenneth Warren the right to tease Miss Folsom and still make exemption grades. I, Turner Hiers, will my industrious mind to Bobby Summers who must in turn will his mind to the faculty. I, Jo Ann Maynard, will my perfect figure to Sandra Betts (as if Sandre didn’t have one too). I, Jean Daughtry leave Walter. I wish I could take him with me. We, the members of the Senior Class, do will to each and every member of the faculty our undying gratitude for their patience and understanding. To Mr. Race, our principal, we leave a flock of Juniors whom we hope can be molded into an in- telligent Senior Class. To Mr. Shanks, our supervising principal, we leave a bottle of aspirin and mild sedatives to help him cope with all the problems that fall his lot. To Mr. Owens and Mr. Wells, we leave a miracle cleaning compound that contains plenty of patience for removing the names from the backs of the seats in the auditorium. And last but not least, we leave the faithful dogs who have diligentv attended school and have never received a diploma. (SEAL) JEAN DAUGH TRY, Class Attorney.

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