Greenfield High School - Yellowjacket Yearbook (Greenfield, TN)

 - Class of 1953

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CLASS HISTORY We have been striving twelve, long years for the title of Seniors, Now as we have reachedour goal we are a little hesitant to go forward. The future is uncertain but it will hold much more success be- cause we were once students of G, H, S, I As we unfold the pages of time we find that several of our present Senior class started up the road of Jknowledge together, This carefree bunch of kids consisted of Dale Overton, Ruth Ann McDaniel, Mary 7Evelyn Moore, Joe Grooms, George McAdams, Marie Walker, Lois Cardwell, John Young, and Sarah enkins, Only six of the above students have gone through all twelve grades together, they are Ruth nn, Dale, Mary Evelyn, Joe, George, and John, After much effort had been exerted Miss Brooksie I graciously promoted all of us to Miss Aurella, who could hardly wait to have us. In the second grade U we had one addition, in the form of Samuel Tucker, usually known as bughead, He has contributed much to our class in the way of science, because we have all become a little buggy from listening I o him, Billy Insco was the lone addition in the third grade, Our fourth year brought us five shy, timid, creatures. You will be surprised to know that they were Nadine Gearin, Bobby Orr, Joyce Galey, and Ifyerry Floyd, I am sure you will agree that they are no longer shy and have made many friends. When ' our fifth year rolled around one member of our present class joined us, Doris Monroe, We are happy to say this student has contributed much to our class. The year 1946 our sixth year found only two new additions to our class, Billy Kemp Higgs and Patsy Legons. As we entered the seventh grade the follow- ing year we began to feel very important, Jewell Bryan who has proven worthy of her name Jewell fnot Pearll was the only person who could meet our standards, In the eighth grade we acquired three new members who were none other than Carolyn Harrison, Jackie Baker, and William McDaniel, These three we are proud to say have stuck with us, and have made their way into our hearts. As we entered high school the following year Fannie Mitchell joined us, fThe Lucky Girlj, Our Sophomore year Gin- ger Brummit moved from Martin to finish her education with us. This concludes our list of class mem- bers except Grethel Galey, the cute little girl from Trezvent. We have had a lot of fun in our school Hays together, More than once we have had arguments with our- selves and with our teachers, nevertheless they were usually short lived. Then we have had fusses with other classes but good feelings have always returned. We have found throughout our years in school that if we stuck together we could accomplish many things. Using this policy we usually came out on top. We h ve been well represented in our school activities because many of our students have participated in al sports. We have also been represented in all phases of school life. As. e leave, we shall never forget Greenfield High School and the things that happened there in the dim but glorious past. To all the classes that follow us we wish much happiness, joy and luck, of which we have had our share, We wish to thank every teacher, principal, and student who have contributed in any way to us during our four years, To the dearest place we know, G, H, S, we say thanks, good luck, and goodbye, ' c

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BETTY DUNN Left in Senior Year IIMMIE SCOTT Left in Senior Year IANIS FERGUSON Left in Senior Year



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,,,,,-.-.-.fr-.4-u..-.a-,A CLASS WILL We, the Class of 52-53, some slightly errectic, but the majority sound in mind, do declare this our last will and testament, and do hereby will and bequeath this testament to be bestowed as follows: ARTICLE I To the future members of the Senior Class, we leave our ability to keep out of trouble and our money making ability. We wish you much success in your SeniorYear of 53-54, ARTICLE H l. Joyce Galey leaves her courteous ways to Stella Overton. 2, Doris Monroe leaves her ability to play basketball to Thelda Foster. 3, Nadine Gearin leaves her rosy cheeks to Mary Usery. 4, Samuel Tucker leaves his nickname CBug Headj to Jimmy Griffith. 5. John Young leaves his fatal charm to Stanley Swindell and Billy Dunning. 6. Billy Higgs leaves his love affairs to Russel Williamson and Frank Richards. 7. Dale Overton wills his OLD ORANGE SWEATER to Jimmy Rogers. 8. George McAdams leaves his scandalous ways to Virginia Stout. 9. Sare Jenkins leaves her innocent ways to Nina Jean McDuffie. 10. Jewel Bryan leaves her loud mouth to Annabel Essary. ll, William McDaniel leaves his ability to pester the girls and get by with it to Robert Berry and Joseph Livermore. 12. Jackie Baker leaves her ability to get a Redhead to Joe Ray Puckett and Dewayne Capps. 13. Ginger Brummitt leaves her footsteps out the door to Patricia Dunn and Mamie Thompson. 14. Carolyn Harrison leaves her unconcerned ways to Helen Puckett. 15. Mary Moore leaves her winning smile to John Adams and Jerry Paige. l6.- Billy Ray Insco leaves his knowledge of what is going on everywhere and loud ways to Gene Overton and Bobby Hargrove. 17. Patsy Legons leaves her ability to break all speed records in typing to ,Sue Dinwiddie, if she accepts to challenge to go that slow. ' . 18. Grethal Galey leaves her height to Nancy McDaniel and Fane Parham. ' 19, Jerry Floyd leaves his strongest grape vines to Fred Clements. 20. Bobby Robinson wills his abundant amount of energy to Jerry Tharp and Marshall Scarbrough. 21. Ruth McDaniel leaves her liking for sports to Jo Ann Perry, 22, Fannie Lou Mitchell leaves her bashful ways to Gerldene Capps. 23. Bobby Orr leaves his ability to satisfy his girl to Jerry Campbell. 24. Lois Cardwell wills her ability to be true to her one and only to Betty Tillman and Shirley Smith. 25. Marie Walker leaves her ability to memorize Thanatopsis to Betty Cavendar and Sandra Malone. 26. Joe Grooms wills his eagemess to get to school on time to Dan Powell. To the teachers, we leave our appreciation for all that they have done for us through these years. To the faculty and student body, we leave Mr. Jaco! , U'

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