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TRACK ROWI, left to right: B. Davis, F. Forsee, R. Chancey, S. Pearce, R. Burry. ROW II: E. Burton, T. Bass, L. Strayer, D. Willits, W. Betts, D. Poston, G. MCMHQQ, F. Ryder, Mgr ROW III: M. Roberts, C. Robertson, G. Norman, R. Walker, J. Chamblee,'1VI7aWni'1iessf Coach MMING R M ., I Left to right: G. Pierce, P. Folsum, F. Fontaine, I. Blum, S. Draa, C. Ponder, L. Wilder, S. Blair, N. Layfield, N. Thomas, B. McClure, K. White, J. Wfinterrowd, C. Slater, Coach
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SEBALL Coach Thornton. ROW I, left to right: D. Thompson, C. Throop, W. Tyler, B. Love, B. Buss. ROW II: C. Norris, T. Bass, D. Skinner, L. Lowe, G. O'Farrell, R. Rabara, T. Mann ROW III: R. Huclspeth, B. T. Forsee, J. Martin, K. Martin, C. Lutz GULF Coach Burke ROW' I: A. Schlecter, C. Lockmiller, R. Connell, R. LeFlis, S. Weeks, D. Poston. ROW II: N. Livingston, 1. McKee, B. Vanlandingham.
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LAST ILL AND TESTAMENT Gail Allen, being of reasonable wit and lack of brains, will unto my future sister-in-law, Barbara Glass, my ability to become engaged and still keep up my grades. Tommy Allen, being of unused mind and inactive body, do hereby bequeath, bestow, loan, trade, sell, or give Belle Glade High School to LeRoy Starling. Laurine Anderson, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to my sister, Bonnie Jeanne, my place in band as .solo clarinetist. May she not have to buy as many clarinet reeds as I. Betty Bair, being of sound mind, will my ability to be married and go to school at the same time to anybody who thinks they can handle it. And to all you girls I will my little brother, R. L. Nancy Bass, being of insane mind and decrepit body, do hereby will the following, to Doodle-bug Brent my little street going by the SAND'S HOUSE, to Betty Sue Broome my ability to sing second alto in Glee Club and always hit the wrong note! Arlyce Bedsole, being of amazingly sound-mind and body after twelve years of brain-washing, do hereby bewill and bequeath to my baby brothers all the joys and memories of BGHS, to Stevie Kaufman my most treasured accomplishment of learning that the FHA is not another branch of the FFA, and .to Sarah Burns, I leave PAHOKEE. Mary Ruth Bessent, being of insane mind and wrecked body, will to my sister, Charlotte, my ability to start the fad of engagement rings, and to my brother Bill, my ability to keep out of trouble fmost of the timej. Beans Binkley, leave, to Sonny Armstrong, my position in the Double A, to Butch Buss my last Lucky, and to anyone crazy enough to take it, English IV. Mary Blair, being of sound mind and body, will the following: to Patricia Kimbrel my ability to make the honor roll at least once, to Carol Hartwick my' beautiful voice in Glee Club fmay she make as good use of it as IJ, and to anyone I leave my books. May he get more out of them than I did. 5 Billy Carlson, leave to Claude Robertson my ability to kick fifty yards-straight up ! ! William Efford Carter, being of unsound mind and disabled body, will to Skipper Poole and Charles Lutz my Chevy' convertible. May they have as much fun with it as I did. To Charles Lutz I will my knife fwhich he uses every day to clean his fingernailsj. All I ask is that he keep it sharp! Carol Caraway, being of sane brain and shody body, do hereby bequeath my height to Betty Mathis so Cecil's jacket won't get dirty from dragging on the ground, and to Linda Berryhill I leave my eyelashes so she may catch a certain guy. Joyce Challancin, being of sound f?J mind and body, will to my little brother, Eugene, my ability to have Mr. Fortenberry for three straight classes and never have to write a theme. . Don Chancey, consisting briefly of a hugger mugged cerebrun, zymurgy cerrebellum, medulla oblongata, and of a ferocity mass of mobilized matter, do will my chicken neck to the Biology class. Dan Clause, being of sound mind and body, will my five years of high school to anyone needing that long to graduate. Ray Clinard, being of insane mind and anemic body, will unto Ray Tyler my ability to sit in the trouble corner in speech class and still get along with Mrs. Dix. Floyd Collingsworth, will to Butch Buss the old decayed pack of Camels which were willed to me by Earl Armstrong. May he have less use for them than I. Gordon Corbin, will to Jim Challancin, my ability to run a successful FISH CAMP ! ! Billy Cowart, being of sound mind and broken heart, leave my gal, Mary Ann Tillety, to all the boys of BGHS and I will Charles Lutz and Kenny Parker to Genlaura Glass. Martha Faye Davidson, being of pseudolearned mind and pseudomorpho body, do hereby will the following: to Bobby Mooney, my immense heighth, to Diane Williams I bequeath one slightly used stenographer's notebook, to Linda Evans I leave my extraordinjiry ability to have wrecks and still manage to be alive, and, last of all I leave my tranquil temper ffor use in Coach Maynor's roomj to Nancy Roberts. Dick Dupere, being of unsound mind, will my position as Drum Major to anyone crazy enough to take it. Jerry Edwards, being of rundown body and sawdust brain, leave my position of center for Gary Norman and Jim Challancin to fight over. Judy Farmer, being of sound mind and crumbling body, do hereby bequeath the following: to all the boys of Belle Glade, I leave my cute cousin, Ha ard to Paula Parson, I leave my seat in Student Council. May she get as much out of it as I have. Frances Fontaine, ueath to Karen Vadasz a one way ticket to the Ted Mack Show, to Sandy Draa my 'ol bag of tennis balls, to Paula Parson, I leave 20 cents worth of gas, hoping that she will get farther than I and to the lucky gals my good-lookin brothers Joe and Andy and cute cousin, Young. Oh yes, to the teachers of Belle Glade High School I leave 5 more just like me. B. Tom Forsee, will unto Doug Thompson my ability to go fishing and never catch a fish. May he have as much fun catching nothing as I did. Allen Glass, being in a questionable state of mind, do hereby leave to all the underclassmen two words: HAVE,FUN.'7 Wayne Harrell, will to anyone who needs it the ability to get along with Mr. Litchfield for two years andiito Diane Williams all my happy years at BGHS. Susie Hemphill, will to Joyce Booth my ability to spot the location of the aerial on black Chevrolets a mile away and to Wanda Lee my old seat on the bus. Harley Hollingsworth, being of unsound mind, weak and rundown body, will to Marilyn Clemens and her ever faithful cousin, Betty Sue Broome, the right to drive down my street anytime they want to-AFTER I'M GONE ! ! Ed Humphries, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will the following: to Butch Buss my well used map to West Palm Beach and to Jim Challancin my immense height and enormous weight. Barbara Jean Kersey, being of a cracked unsound, mind and body leave to Linda Berryhill my short, blonde hair and my ability to stick my foot in my mouth every time it's open. I also willvmy ole Ford to my brother, James, plus my nickname Jersey. Tommy Lawson, being of unsound mind and body, will to anyone crazy enough to try it, my ability to chew gum, cheat, and talk in Mrs. Dix's class. V - Billy Lee, being of sound mind and body, will to'Butch Davis my extreme height and enormous weight, speed and ability to play football for four years and to Roger Walker my ability to have every nickname in the book. John Lee, leave to Fred Mook my old worn copies of Dar Kapital, Thur Spake Zaratlaustm, and The Decline of the Wert, and to all I leave a spirit of optimistic pessimism. Willie Lee, being of solid mind and sound body will to Butch Davis a case of used shotgun shells in hopes that he will make better use of them than I did. . John Henry Little, being of sound mind and body will to Glenn Bair my ability to be manager of the football team for four years and not get thrown in the showers once. . l27
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