Tucker High School - Tiger Yearbook (Tucker, GA)

 - Class of 1958

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Dianne McDonald, do hereby will my title as High School Wife to Betty Woodall. May your life be as happy as mine. Peggy .llcCee, do hereby will my ability to play a joke and always get away with it to Barbara Dorsett. I hope you have as much fun as I had. .lnne rlledlaelf, do hereby will my title of Most Dependable to Dianne Price. Hold to it Dianne, it will be well worth your while. Linda llelton, do hereby will my title of Friendliest , to Juanita Wheeler. May your friends be many and true. Carry Ulloon, do hereby will all my good excuses to Steve Hazelrigs. May they always come in as handy for you as they did for me. .lan Padgett, do hereby will all my good times in the Senior office to Dorothy Roper. I hope you have as much fun as I had. David Page, do hereby wild my most prized and valued possession, my mustache, to John Taylor. I hope it attracts as many girls for you as it did for me. Tommy Perkins, do hereby will twenty-seven and one half freckles to llarold Wells. I would will them all, but they make me CU'I'liST . Gene Persall, do herebywill my ability to sit back and take it easy to Wendell Green. Don't let anybody bother you Wendell. I didn't. fohnny Pickens, do hereby will my enjoyment of taking out of the ordinary pictures to Harold Thompson. Catch-'em in action, they're more interesting. Frank Pittman, do hereby will my love for the ninth grade girls to John Matthews. They're all real cute and a lot of fun, john. Larry Potts, do hereby will my towering height to Dick McCord, May this extend your success. Gerald Reagan, do hereby will my love for a Clarkston girl to joe Eberhart. just don't pick mine. Robert Reynolds, do hereby will all my tackling success to Gerald McWilliams. It not only comes in handy in football, but in all aspects of life. .flliee Rolader, do hereby will my ability to get along with everyone to jackie Porter. This way, there's no headache. Pat Russell, do hereby will my quiet and pleasant ways to Gladys Bolt. You'll learn a lot this way. Rachel Sexton, do hereby will my ability to latch on and get hitched to Nancy Honea. Hope your choice will be as good as mine. K fohnny Smith, do hereby will my wavy hair and good looks to Larry Manus. May it attract as many girls for you as it has for me. Gloria Sorrells, do hereby will my height to Rachel Kennedy. May it lean you to higher abilities. Mary Stiles, do hereby will my busy and profitable ways to Barbara Maynard, May your success and happi- ness be as great as mine. ' Donna Todd, do hereby will my love for horses to Starr Haight. I hope you don't have as many falls riding as I did. Ray Vining, do hereby will my shy ways withthe girls to Randall Asher. I've foundthey really like it. Donna Weaver, do hereby will my undecided and mixed up mind to Merideth Wolfe. I hope you have more control over yours than I had over mine. Betty Ann Wells, do hereby will my tip top shape car to Ann Myers. I hope it doesn't give you as much trou- ble as if did me. ' Peggy Wheeler, do hereby will my way with everyone to Mary Hudson. If you can't beat-em, join-em. Paul Whelchel, do hereby will my ability to always know the answer to julian Nicholson. Tell-em something, they'Il never know the differenceff E W McCurdy Williams, do hereby will my interest in the F.F.A. to jerry Pitts. Mainly the interest in the sweet- heart. Shirley Williams, do hereby will my sweet and agreeable ways to Gaynellepriest. Always agree, it's no use not too. H Elmon Willis, do hereby will my ability to latch on quick to Michael Venable. I hope this will bring you luck Michael, it did me. ' ,



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CLASS PROPH ECY Ah, I begin to see light. I shall now' be able to read the future. I shall look into the mys- teries of the unknown and tell each member of the Senior Class what he or she shall be doing ten years from now. Who is this I see coming down the street? He is riding in a magnificent automobile. He stops at a bank and goes inside. Frank Pittman has become President of a large bank. Now I see a great crowd of people who are all shouting and waving their hands. They are waiting for someone who is coming down the street bowing from left to right. Paul Whelchel has just been elected Governor, and is on his way to Inaugural Ceremonies. We are now on board an ocean liner headed for France. As I walk past the Captain's quarters the name on the door attracts my attention. Captain Benny Bryson. I could not pass without saying hello. He told me that Brenda Chestnut was his secretary on the liner. As I leave his quarters I see a couple sitting on deck that seem to be very much in love. As I get nearer their faces seem very familiar. Linda Melton and .lohnny Smith are on their honeymoon. While in Paris I see a woman with dark hair and brown eyes, and by her smile I recognize her, my old school mate fo Nan Freeman. By her stylish ways she has become a hat designer. The scene changes, we are now in Florida. I see a woman short and fair, whom I think I have seen before. Why yes, Nancy Dillard has become the owner of a large fruit farm and spends all her time raising oranges and bananas. While out West I see a large ranch, but who is the blonde giving instructions to all the cowhands. Donna Todd has become the owner of the largest ranch in Texas. In Hollywood, California, I call in at M. G. M. Studio to see Barbara Cain and Linda Bennett, the two famous movie stars who are now playing in a nursery. Billy Neu' is the Make-Up Artist for M. G. M. One of the movie stars he made famous by his make up work is lean Cox. Alf: We are now in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at Convention Hall. The Boston Celtics have just defeated the Philadelphia Warriors, in a National Basketball game, as Bobby fohnson and Eddy Frazier took care of the defensive and offensive duties for the Celtics. The scene changes quickly to Baltimore, Mary- land. I see a large building with everything very still and quiet around it. Then I see a hospital sign on the lawn. As I enter the building whom do l see at the information desk but Linda lludgins. She tells me that Shirley llilliams and Rachel Sex- ton are nurses in the hospital. As I walk down Broadway in New York City, whom do I meet? None other than David Page. lie has become a great doctor and has won more fame in his profession than did john D. Rockefeller, Thomas A. Edison, or Henry Ford. Then I find myself in a cab driving along the crowded boulevard. As we pass the Stork Club a great number of people are trying to get in. Then I notice the billboard which reads, The Stork Llub features fan Padgett, The Female Iilvis Presley. My hand falls on a newspaper lying on the seat beside me. The headlines catch my interest, Tell Hughes has been elected President of the United States. fiflmon llillis is Vice-President. As I turn through the paper I see where Gloria Sorrells has been voted Best Dressed Woman of the World. My attention is drawn to a picture on the right. Oh, yes, The Man of the Year is Wayne Hannah, owner of the Atlanta Journal, the largest newspaper in the South. As I turn to the sports section I see where Bob Russell has arrived in Daytona Beach, Florida, for this years Convertible Race. Bob has won more times, and set more records than any other driver who has ever tested his skills on the hot sands of the beaches. Thomas Ingle jockeyed home another winner in ' ethe million dollar Kentucky Derby. Swimming star fo Helen Britt has added another record to her list of six. She swam in the thirteen

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