Richland High School - Jackette Yearbook (Richland, GA)

 - Class of 1954

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X ,fi g X Z QVW, , 'V' XV, QXKH, fl f'ff Senlor Class Prophecy What wrll the future of the class of 54 hold? I as the prophet wr show how each flts 11fe s mold Robert Armstrong who once wanted to be a travelrng man Now has a job 1n a real estate office selling land Faye Danlel who was afrald of the undertaker s hearse ls now m ployed rn a hospital as a nurse Mane Lunsford wanted to be a concert pianlst by any means Now s has a famlly large enough for two volleyball teams Ellen Wlseman who whrle not drawmg pictures Is helpmg B1ll Pope Lnstall electrlc lrght flxtures Donald Hollornon the class s mostathletlc creature ls now servmg as a Sunday School teacher Shrrley Chalkley who rn our play was a fancy dresser Turned out to be a French professor Chrlsune Coleman a saleslady she wanted to be Now xsa housewife marrled to a guy named Lee Ann Overby once wanted to be a flower grower Now she works rn a brg factory as a glass blower Tommy Alston who Sald farmrng was hrs trade After the flrst ten years he has a m1111on made Betty Jane Chambless married her thlrd husband yesterday Fust was Bob then B111 and now Ray Tootsle Hobbs whose tantrums made us mad Marrled a man that am t so bad' Another person I see IS Norene Moore Now res1d1ng rn a house by the seashore trme can tell Parker BlSh0D a name l almost forgot to mentlon To be a hermlt was h1s 1ntent1on Parker Brshop Prophet Crystal ball supplled by Robert Armstrong ZA If 12 O ' v i ' . , , 'll t . I . , ' e - ' ' . he N ' , . ' . X . X 1 . 1 X . . , ' . . N f X .. 4 X I I I . . , I I ' f X Mary Louise Tatum, who is known very well, What will she do? Only x X ., I W .s '- 5 r 'W , 'M x M f W H gh --V1 Q . . V! I X .fl X 47 A 4,0 X I ff ff

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HlStOI'y of Class of '54 On a brxght sunny day IH September of 1942 25 scared llttle youngsters scrambled for front desks and stared w1de eyed at the new faces about them M1ss Paulme performed m1racles that f1rst year by keepmg us st1ll and teach1ng us to read wrmte and count Our grammar school days are a m1xture of memor1es of new students b1 annual plays mag1c1an shows and playlng 'Treasure at recess Our grammar school hab1t was look 1ng for money on the campus and under the Coca Cola ma chme We all thought we were pract1cally adult when we entered the e1ghth grade At last we were 1n h1gh school' We had gamed and lost some students along the way and our class was fewer 1n number Two outstandmg events occurred 1n the e1ghth grade We began to change classes wh1ch was awfully confusmg s1nce we were accustomed to rema1n1ng 1n one room all day and we made our f1rst book reports for Mrs Parks One of the h1ghl1ghts of those f1rst years was ' Rat Week wh1ch was our 1n1t1at1on 1nto h1gh school conducted by the up perclassmen The g1rls were made to wear one h1gh heeled shoe hau' partly rolled up no make up and of course we had to do all the thmgs the upper classmen told us to do The boys as was the custom were run through the belt l1ne wh1ch resulted 1n hurt feelmgs' Nothmg very 1mportant happened 1n the n1nth grade In the tenth grade some of the g1rls and boys began to take part 1n the sports program by playmg basketball and becom When we became .Tumors we acqu1red the d1gn1ty that all .Tumors do We had our f1rst play for the publ1c The D1zzy D1llons wh1ch was a b1g success But that year our h1gh school was dropped from the accred1tedl1st Th1s resulted 1n our bemg left out of such th1ngs as the Mus1c Fest1vals 1n wh1ch our Glee Club had always part1c1pated lt also meant that we could have very few basketball games At the end of the year we had our annual Junlor Sen1or banquet The theme was 'Moonhght and Roses ' and not to be braggmg lt was a tremendous success And now we are Sen1ors Only four of us have made lt through twelve years together Faye Dan1el Ellen W1seman Parker B1shop and Tommy Alston We gamed two new mem bers th1s year They are Mar1e Lunsford and Sara L1ll1an Hobbs We all agree that It IS the best year of our h1gh school days 1n sp1te of the fact that we w1ll have to make nu1sances of ourselves by sell1ng barbecue Ads Chr1stmas cards ma gaz1ne subscr1pt1ons and present1ng plays so that we may take a tr1p at the end of the year We just presented our f1rst class play 'Aunt T1ll1e Goes to Town wh1ch was successful And we're look1ng forward to our Jun1or Senlor banquet 1n May wh1ch w1ll be a perfect endmg to a perfect year Ellen W1seman Faye Damel I-I1stor1ans 11 O . , . , I . 1 ' , .- , . . , . I ' - . . , . I 3 . . - ' - I ll D , - 1 Q s ' 2 3 5 . I ing cheerleaders. . , . ' l . ,, . . . , . I I ' I ' 3 I , . 3 . 1 . ! 1 ' , . . . . I I Y - I I I ' ' ll ' 3 ! 0 I Q



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Last Wlll and Testame ' We the Senror Class of 1954 berng rn good mental health as usual have set upon the sad task of bequeathrng our trarts talents knowledge and a b1l1ty to stay ln trouble at all tlmes to the Sophomores and Freshmen As a class we wrll to the faculty our srncere gratrtude for therr unfarl Ing krndness and ard rn helprng us reach our goal To the Junrors as a whole we leave our unpard brlls as rndtvrduals the followtng. I Robert Armstrong wrll to Iverson Jornes my abrlrty to laugh quretly m class hopmg that he wrll do so I Donald I-lollomon wtll to James Marshall my abrlrty to stay out of trouble and tell other people what to do wrthout makmg them mad I Parker Brshop w11l to Eddre Elder my abilrty to stay rn trouble all the txme and never get caught I Ellen Wrseman w1ll to Ann Barbaree my quret reserved manner and old worn out Jokes also my ab1l1ty to appear qurte mnocent at all trmes I Norene Moore w1l1 to Ann Smtth my ablhty to blush rn front of boys I Sara Llllxan Hobbs wrll to Betty I-lutto my sweet gentle personalrty and prrssrness I Chrlstlne Coleman wrll to Marlene Cobb my abllrty to be an angel on the outslde but a devrl on the rnsxde I Tommy Alston do w1ll to Joe Chambless, my abrlrty to defend my rrghts agamst the opposrte sex and keep a certatn gul satrsfred I Marte Lunsford do will toV1v1an Dunn my book How to be Glamor ous 1n the hopes that she wrll use 1I better than I drd I Faye Danlel bequeath the dust under my bed to Carolyn Monfort to go in her collecuon whrch she hopes wrll someday turn rnto a man I Betty Jane Chambless bequeath my basketball abtlrty and long legs to Margaret Hall m hopes thatshe will use them as much as I have I Ann Overby w1ll toE11se Chambless my dancmg ab1l1ty U1 hopes that she may become a star someday 1 Shrrley Chalkley wrll to Wynette Dunn my ab1l1ty to make rntelllgent remarks at all trmes May rt always make a good lmpresslonl I Mary Lourse Tatumn w1ll to Wynette Dunn ten pounds of my unwanted avorrdupors but please don t let rt scare off all the boys Thus wxlhng all our mtellrgence and abtlrtles we solemnly swear thrs to be the Last W1ll and Testament of the Class of 1954 and afflx our seal on thrs the tlurtreth day of December rn the year of our Lord one thousand nme hundred and frfty three Testator Tommy Alston Wrtnesses Betty Jane Chambless Shlrley Chalkley SENIURS Robert Armstrong R H S - O54 .Z 13 QQ ' nt 9 xxx . . . . .. , . X D I N K . I . N .' .' , . . X . . I . . . . ' H . x X . . . . ' xx . . XX ' . X : - . fft . X7 ff

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