Tucker High School - Tiger Yearbook (Tucker, GA)

 - Class of 1953

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7066! Georgia, DeKalb County. We, the Senior Class of said State and County, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, being fully aware of the uncertainties of being together as a Senior Class, do hereby publish and declare this our last will and testament. SECTION ONE: Article I. To MR, GOOLSBY, a bunch of Seniors who have time to attend classes. To MR. STROZIER, a biology class that doesn't squirm at the thought of carving up a frog. To MRS. HUTCHENS, a Senior class that knows when they can or can't visit the library. To MR. BROOKS, the inevitable thrill of a, clean, hard fight, whether the game is lost or won. To MR. JIM HENDERSON, a Senior government class who keep their discussions within the realm of government. To MRS, SHAEFER, the fond memory of a Junior class who caused a lot of turmoil, but loved her dearly. To MR. WALTER HENDERSON, an agriculture class that will produce at least two or three successful farmers. To MISS JONES, a class of Senior girls who can sew a fine seam and enjoy doing it. To MRS. JORDAN, a fourth period typing class who had rather type than talk. To MISS BUSBEE, fond memories of her Senior basketball players and her Beta Club mem- bers. To MRS. CONLEE, our fond appreciation for all your eager help and anxious thoughtsg We'll love you always. Article II. To THE JUNIORS, our delightful knack for escaping classes, and the fun that we had when we did attend, the enlightenment and enjoyment that came from a discussion in governmentg and all the good things that go with being a Senior. Article III. To THE SOPHOMORES, the grand realization that school can be fung just grin and bear it. Article IV. To THE FRESHMEN, all the good times that high school can give you, and little knowledge on the side. SECTION TWO: I, Opal Cain, do hereby will by basketball abilities I0 Myrtle BIOWHIGS. I, Kathy Dempsey, do hereby will my capable nature to Joyce Goza. It'll take you a long way toward success. I, Julia Ann Edwards, do hereby will my jovial nature to Elizabeth Graves, life is a lot of fun, you know. I Harriette Green, do hereby will my ability to argue about anything to Shirley Britt: may you enjoy it as much as I have. I, Gail Hanson, do hereby will my college boy friends to Mary E. Brooksg keep them guessing. I, Peggy Kilpatrick, do hereby will my ability to get a man and a ring to Peggy Martin. I Liz Miller, do hereby will my tactics of catching a boy friend to Jane Cowng I hope you do better than I have done. I Betty Jean Park, do regretfully will all the fun of being a Senior to Barbara Talton: a Senior year is a very short time. I, Joan Ray, do will the fun of a Homec' class to Peggy Dunnagang hen parties are fun. I Jackie Wellborn, do hereby will my casual acceptance of boys and dates to Janice Young: keep a string of them, Janice. I Edward Ashworth, do hereby will my nickname, Leo the Bold to Lawrence Crawfordg courage is a good quality. I, Carlton Blankenship, do hereby will my carrot-top curls to Alan Campbellg the girls like it. I, Richard Cofer, do hereby will my ability to be late to any class to Danny Britt: it's a lot of fun, if you can get by with it. I. Larry Corn, do hereby will my honorable position of Shop Manager to Jimmy Craft: it's good experience for an ambitious young fellow like you.

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Louie Davis, do hereby will my pleasure in a good joke to Tommy Sullivang it's a lot more fun if you just laugh out loud. John Dunn, do hereby will the privilege of being blamed for all the bad things Seniors do to Gene Bailey: Well, Gene, they've got to blame somebody. Vernon Duvall, do hereby will all my ability to do bookkeeping to Junior Cash: may you use it better than I did. Edwin Hopkins, do hereby will all my 9th grade sweethearts to Ralph Wells: you'll have a lot of fun and a lot of trouble. Brumbley Humphries, do hereby will my enjoyment of government discussions to Charles Stowers: Discussions take up time, Charles. Charles Lanford, do hereby will my horned rim glasses to Willard Barrettg they lend an air of dignity. James Lougher, do hereby will my ability to handle girls to Lawrence Crawfordg it's a useful art. Jerry Reynolds, do hereby will my ability to play football to Ralph Magnes: keep the trophies coming in. Paul Thomas, do hereby will my stately height to Alan Melton, reasons being evident. Ben Kelley, do hereby will my grand physique to Glenn Fortner, as it was willed to me. David Stanford, do hereby will my expert ability to fail Physical Ed. to Jimmy Nash. Lawrence Singleton, do hereby will my private hall register to Jimmy Sexton. Jerry Stonecypher, do hereby will my innocent look to Ray Padeng You're innocent till you're proven guilty. Everett Summerlin, do hereby will my nickname Foots to Jimmy Morris. Norris Turner, do hereby will the fun of being Always Late to Eddie Redd. Macky Waters, do hereby will my position as Senior Class Treasurer to Larry Honea: rake in the dough Larry. Billy Webb, do choose from all my possessions to will to Jimmy Craft, my knowledge of electricity. Jerry Woodall, do regretfully will my hobby of teasing the girls to Jimmy Britt. Barbara Swann, do discreetly will my diplomatic technique of getting along with teachers to Billie Jane Dillard: teachers are humans too. Johnny Stanford, do regretfully will all the pleasures of being a Senior to Howard McClung. Virginia Morgan, do hereby will my diplomatic silence to Mary Lee Paden: Si1ence is Golden. Julia Ann Orr, do hereby will my shorthand abilities to Flora Donald, Flora make all A's, as I have. Isn't it strange that princes and kings And clowns that caper in sawdust rings And ordinary folk like you and me Are builders of eternity? To each is given a bag of tools, An HOURGLASS and a book of rules And each must build, ere his time has flown, A stumbling block or a stepping stone. ' Anonymous

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