Atlantic High School - Cardinal / Beacon Yearbook (Oak Hall, VA)

 - Class of 1964

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Last Will and Testament I, Robert Barnes, resign from A.H. S. to make the school more progressive. I, Bonnie Byrd, leave my ability to make Mr. Pennewell scream to my brother Ronnie. I, Donna Chapman, leave my ability to be heard and not seen to anyone who has short legs and a big mouth. I, Bill Daugherty, leave. I, George Dill, leave my personal copy of MEIN KAMPF to Mrs. Beasley. I, Jane Dryden, leave a package of safety pins to Mary Grace Marshall to help her pin up the girls during basketball practice. I, James Gladding, leave my quiet ways and ability to get along with the teachers to Bob Hickman because he can use it. I, Wilson Glenn, leave my good grades in Mrs. Justis ' class to my sister Pam. I, Barbara Hancock, leave my natural blonde hair to anyone who gets hers from a bottle. I, Barbara Hickman, leave the editor of the Spectator to anyone who likes to type all night and all day to meet the deadline. I, James Holland, leave my desire for a new Chevy to my cousin Bruce Holland. I, Sylvia Hurley, leave Wayne Taylor and Ricky Brittingham my ability to create a hot wire in government class. I hope they do better with it than I did. I, Alice Jennings, leave my common sense to Suzanne Boone to display more than I. I, Larry Linton, leave my ability to get by without studying to my sister Janet. I, Michael Marshall, leave my ability to get intoxicated in chemistry class to anyone who has a bottle of ether. I, Samuel Marshall, leave my industriousness to Jimmy Young. I, Sandra Marshall, leave the brush of my typing eraser to anyone who is efficient enough to have the other half. I, Margaret Matthews, leave my ability to debate with Mr. Betts to Mr. Betts in hopes that someday he might defeat me. I, Lucille McKay, leave my quietness to the loud sixth period study hall. I, Bonnie Mears, leave my wandering typing eraser to my sister Patsy. I, Truman Moore, leave my trips to the office to Jack Thompson. I, James Northam leave my good grades in English class to Daniel Trader. I, Carl Oderman, leave to Gene Lewers my winning smile to be used discreetly. I, Malcolm Onley, leave my typewriter to anyone who can type faster than I. I, Sylvia Parks, leave all my good times in chemistry class to anyone who likes to live dangerously. I, Beverly Rhine, leave my ability to say the wrong tiring at the wrong time in English class to my nephews Kenny and Buddy. May they use more tact than I did. I, Joseph Rhodes, leave my knee brace to Eddie Chance and hope he won ' t need it. I, Donna Smith, leave my ability to be heard above everyone else in Mrs. Beasley ' s class to Greg and Polly provided they have the vocal cords for it. I, Mickey Tarr, leave my ability to run laps to anyone who thinks he knows more than the coach. I, Tommy Taylor, leave my ability to sleep in Mrs. Justis ' class to Kenny Thomas. I hope he will succeed better than I did. I, Janice Thornton, leave my big smile to my brother Dick to spread a little sunshine along the boring path of assignments. I, Nancy Thornton, leave my ability to get along with Mr. Betts to anyone who can get out of his class. I, Edward White, leave my mean Chevy to anyone who isn ' t used to excess speed. I, Lavenia White, leave my giggles to Lucien Pruitt in hopes she control them. I, Joan Wimbrow, leave my artistic ability, love and admiration for art to my sister Lillian Wimbrow in hopes she enjoys it as much as I. 25



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CLASSES Choose yacht or scow; this is tire Eastern Shore. It spreads its marshes wide against the tide, Peninsula by Katherine R. Wescott in SALT AND SAND

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