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SENIOR WILL We, the 1958 Senior Class, of Tucker High School, being of sound minds, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. SECTION ONE: ARTICLE I T0 MR. TURPIN, A larger hall that's always clear. TO MRS. BRALEY, an agreeable Senior Class. T0-MR.,QRIIVSOIV, Seniors that don't continually interrupt his class. TO MR. BELCASTRO, a quiet, peaceable band. TO MR. BROOKS, longer lasting cigars that don't stink. TO MRS. CROWE, a group of Seniors that are younger than she. ' TO MRS. COIVLEE, a Government class that will stick to the subject. CGovernmentJ T0 MISS CURTIS, more male school teachers that are unmarried. I T0 MRS. IIAGEWOUD, classes that come to class. T0.MR. HENDERSON, a Senior maintenance crew that will stay on the job. T0 MR. HODCES, a new hat to stomp for next year's football team. T0 MRS. IIUTCIIEIVS, a study hall in the library. T0 MISS JONES, a telescope for hall duty. T0 MR. MA CIIVTYRE, drivers that will stay on the road. T0 MR. MEDLOCK, a bottle of red dye for his curls. T0 MRS. REID, a Senior home room that will use the door instead of the windows. T0 MR. STEPIIEIVSOIV, Seniors that will stay put so his absentee report will tally. T0 MR. SMITII, more Seniors for his D. C. T. class. TUMR. TA YLOR, a group of Seniors that he won't have to tell continually GET OUT . T0 MR. TRIMBLE, a Senior English class that's willing to stay in class. T0 MRS. WADE, some typewriters that work. ARTICLE I1 T0 TIIE IUNIORS, a bus going to Tucker every day at lunch. Cinvisiblel TO THE SOPHOMORES, an over night trip to New York and Washington during the Spring holidays. T0 THE FRESHMEIV, all our natural knowledge. May this help you in earning your 18 required units. T0 TIIE SUB-FRESIIMEIV, ability to slip through high school as successfully as we have. SECTION TWO: I, Everett Bailey, do hereby will all my natural knowledge to Reid Davis. May you use it more wisely than I did. I, Charles Bannister, do hereby will my Rehoboth girl friends to Larry Ross. May they be as sweet to you as they were to me. I, Edwin Beck, do hereby will to Benny Britt my contact lens, I surely hope you don't run into as many things as I did. fwith or withoutj I, Linda Bennett, do hereby will my natural blond hair to Patti Donald. I hope you don't have to use as much peroxide as I did . I, fo Ilelen Britt, do hereby will my most prized and valued possession, my engagement ring to Lois Oliver. I hope it doesn't take you as long to get yours as it did me. I, Lanette Brooks, do hereby will my ability to settle down to the first boy that comes along to Jalaine Dru- mmonds, I hope it doesn't take you as long to get a ring as it did me. I, Renny Bryson, do hereby will to jerry Swann my red hair and all my love for the girls.
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