Taylor County High School - Sampler Yearbook (Perry, FL)

 - Class of 1959

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Seniona JERRY ARTHUR WAKEFIELD Too young to know any better, Forestry Club 3,4. JUNE LOIS VOGT What you get out of life is what you put into it. Transferred from Minneapolos, Minn. 3. F. H. A. 3, 4; Library Club 4; Newspaper Salesman 3,4. JUDIA WARREN Judy A fool can ask questions that wise men cannot answer. F. H. A. 1,2; Band 1,2,4; Majorette 2,4; Beta Club 4; Sophomore Server 2; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Favorite 4; Pine Tree Festival Queen 4. Page Sixteen

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Smaru JUNE LANGFORD If given one last request, she would probably stick her foot in her mouth. Student Council 1; Glee Club 2,3,4; F. H. A. 2, 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Outstanding Junior Girl 3; Cheerleader 3,4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Dramatics 4. HARVEY SADLER If I don't make it, it won't be because I didn't try. Forestry Club 4. TOHN WESLEY WALKER Live fast, love hard, die young, and you need no high school education. Football 1,2; Basketball 2,3; Newspaper Salesman 3. GENEVA WHIDDON It is part of human nature to think wise things and do the ridiculous ones. ALICE RAY TOUCHTON It has been a long struggle, but with God's help I have made it. F. H. A. 2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4, Officer 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Office Assistant 4; Usher for Graduation 3. O'NEAL WARD I have but one life to live and school has already taken half of it. Forestry Club 3,4. RAYBURN HUGHS WOOD Ray He who travels fastest; travels alone. Baseball 3,4; Dramatics 4; Basketball 1; Football 1; Glee Club 3, 4. JULIAN FRANKLIN WELCH Frank Why make just a mark on the world when I can scribble all over the whole darn thing. F.F.A; 1,2; D.C.T. 3, 4; President 4.



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•daAt TiJUl and, HeAtament We, the class of '59, being of sound mind (the preceding statement refers to the majority of the class; however, it has not been agreed upon by the faculty and student body), in the event that we do not return to earth within a reasonable length of time after May 29, do hereby will, bequeath, and devise all of our worldly goods and pos- sessions to the following beneficiaries. To the Sponsors we leave the bill for the photostatic copies of our diplomas. To the Juniors we leave the fun (?) of getting a Senior Trip and then financing it. To the Sophomores we leave our parking places at Lucy's. To the Freshmen we leave our immunity to pneumonia which will be useful in future car washes. As individuals we bequeath the following: I, Brenda Alexander, do leave my membership in the Glee Club to some lucky underclassman. I, Billie Joyce Bailey, do leave all the fun I've had in my Junior and Senior years to Elizabeth Terrell. I, Sarah Baker, do leave my Senior English books to some lucky (?) Junior. I, Donna Bennett, do hereby leave with Ann Kreager the memories of all the good times we have had in the past 2 1 2 years. I, Nathan Bethea, do leave my spurs, horse, boots, lasso, and saddle to Miss Maxwell. I, Karlene Blue, do leave with Janice O'Steen; how we laughed as we labored together. I, Calvin Blue, do leave all my D. C. T. booklets to Tommy Stanaland, and my ability to pass tests in D. C. T. I, Foy Braddock, do leave my ability to loaf through an entire football season without getting caught to Woody Norman. Dick Sumner doesn't need it. I, Herman Buckhalter do leave my English III to some unlucky person. I, Sandra Jean Burch, do leave my ability to get into situations, with the aid of June and Kenneth to Sissie Dickinson. I, Wayne Burroughs, do leave to Jimmy Clymer my singing ability. May he use it to a greater advantage than I did. I, Buddy Byrd, do leave to Robert Taylor one pair of old gym socks, a pair of pants, a shirt, and one pair of used shoe strings. I, Patsy Casey, do leave my ability to date, have fun, and get home on time to Linda Dixon, Linda Mann, and Betty Barger. I, Jackie Chambers, do will my ability to pass American History to Ruth Crosby. I, Tommy E. Cook, do leave my ability to get along with Mr. Mann to Ronnie Jones. I, J. C. Connell, do leave this D. C. T. class for all those crazy enough to follow. I, Edd Courtney, do leave. I, Wallace Cruce, do leave my Lucky Strikes to someone who is braver than me. I, Ronnie Dalton, do leave this question to whoever may find need of it: Mr. Chesser, what if? and Why? I, Larry Dansby, do leave my P. A. D. book to Mr. Tom Blankenship to give to one of his future P. A. D. students, and I wish them luck. We, Bessie Johnson and Lillian Davis, do leave our title, The Two Big Mouths, to our sisters, Ann and Mane. I, Georgia Davis, do leave to the Junior class my salesmanship; they surely will need it to become a full pledged Senior. I, Memorie Dees, do leave my ability to pass D. C. T. to Joyce Foster. I, Don Denmark, do leave my ability to get an excused absence to Edward Gilpin. I, Lavelle Denmark, do leave my quiet ways and hidden talents to anyone who can find them. I, Dennis Dreyer, do leave my switch-blade, brass knuckles, blackjack, and black leather jacket to Mr. Blanken- ship. I, Virginia Ezell, do leave my stage fright to Henry Capps. I, Laney Freeman, do leave my textbooks and good grades to George Pierce. I, Dink Freeman, do will my weird speeches and saying to Janice Freeman, if she can stand them. I Merelyn Grubbs, do leave my many hidden talents to anyone who can find them. I can't! I, Collee Hart, do will my ability to smile to Mr. Young; his students next year will need it. I, Helen Hartley, do will my ability to get married and keep it a secret till graduation to all the engaged and steady couples at T. C. FI. S. I, Dozier B. Hendry, ain't gonna will nothing to nobody 'cause I need everything I've got. (And more, too!) I, Molly Hendry, do leave anything that I have left behind, that they can find, to Charlotte Holt and Brenda Hendry. I, Alan Holt do leave to Billy Grant, my old Yellow Tank. I, Willene Johnson, do leave my ability to put my foot in my mouth to whoever is willing to take the consequences. I, Donald Johnson, do leave my hidden talents to anyone who can find them. (I can't. ) I, Barbara Hare Jones, do will my happiness in marrying my sweetheart from the eighth grade in the twelfth to any deserving eighth grader. I, Verlon K. Jones, do leave my versatility to Dick Sumner. Page Seventeen

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